2016 Embry-Riddle Baseball Media Guide

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MATTJACOBS GENERAL INFORMATION

1.....................................................TABLE OF CONTENTS 2............................................ QUICK FACTS/MEDIA INFO 3.................................................. ROSTER INFORMATION

2016 SEASON

4-5....................................................... SEASON PREVIEW 6-9.................................................................OPPONENTS

2015 SEASON

26-27............................................................ 2015 REVIEW 28-29...................................................... 2015 STATISTICS 30............................................................ GAME RESULTS 31................................................................. GAME HIGHS

EAGLE BASEBALL HISTORY

10-11............................. HEAD COACH RANDY STEGALL 12........................ ASSISTANT COACH CHUCK STEGALL 13...................... ASSISTANT COACH ROBERT CLAYTON 15................................ASSISTANT COACH JEFF LEMON

33.................................................. SLIWA SCHOLARSHIP 34-35...................................EAGLE BASEBALL TIMELINE 36-40..................................................ALL-TIME RESULTS 40........................................ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 41................................. ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 41...............................ALL-TIME RESULTS BREAKDOWN 42-43............................... EAGLES IN THE POSTSEASON

THE EAGLES

RECORDS

COACHES/STAFF

14................................................................ 2016 ROSTER 15................................................. ROSTER BREAKDOWN 16-25............................................................PLAYER BIOS 16............................................... #1 DOMINIC JEANCOLA 16.......................................................#2 JIMMY JONES III 16.......................................................... #3 MATT JACOBS 17......................................................#4 JOSHUA GARCIA 17............................................................ #5 KYLE ZIRBES 17................................................. #6 LOGAN MALPHURS 18..................................................#7 KENNY BURKHEAD 18.....................................................#8 JOEY SWINARSKI 18........................................................ #9 LIAM GOODALL 19.................................................... #10 JASON DODSON 19............................................... #11 MITCHEL LINDHEIM 19.................................................#12 ANDREW SCHORR 19....................................... #13 ENDERSON VELASQUEZ 20................................................... #14 QUINNBOURQUE 20.........................................................#16 AIDAN BRADY 20....................................................... #17 NICK DEARING 20.......................................................#18 CODY BOGART 21...................................................#19 DALTON HUGHES 21........................................................ #20 COREY TUFTS 22................................................... #21 JORDAN BROWN 22.................................................. #22 JONATHAN CAMP 22...................................................#23 TOBIAS MORENO 23..................................................... #24 A.J. MAZZURCO 23................................................ #25 DYLAN DEMAREST 23............................................................ #27 TROY NAAB 24......................................................... #28 RYAN MAXON 24...................................................... #29 KYLE GUTTVEG 24........................................................#33 JOEY GERBER 24........................................................... #36 COLE HABIG 24...................................................... #37 TYLER GILLIAM 25............................................ #39 GUNNAR BRADSHAW 25................................................... #40 BLAKE HERRERA 25......................................................#42 ZACH HOWARD 25..........................................................#43 KYLE MILLER 25..................................................... RS TYLER BULTEMA 25........................................................... RS WILL LOVETT 25............................................... RS MATTHEW RUSSELL 76............................................................. MEDIA ROSTER

CREDITS

The 2016 Basenall Media Guide was written and produced by the Embry-Riddle Sports Information Office. Editor: Ryan Mosher. Assistant Editors: Alison Smalling, John Phillips. Contributions: Randy Stegall, Michael Pierce, Janelle Johnson. Cover Design: Ryan Mosher. Photography: Embry-Riddle Sports Information and the Avion Newspaper. Printing: Embry-Riddle Duplicating Services.

44.............................................................. TOP-10 TEAMS 45................................................... ALL-TIME STATISTICS 47...................................YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 48........................................................... TEAM RECORDS 49..................................................INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 50........................................ CAREER BATTING LEADERS 51........................................ SEASON BATTING LEADERS 52...................................... CAREER PITCHING LEADERS 53...................................... SEASON PITCHING LEADERS

HONORS

54................................................................ HONOR ROLL 55...................... EAGLES IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 56-59......................................................ALL-AMERICANS 59.............................................................. HALL OF FAME 60..........................................................JERSEY HISTORY 61........................................................ ALL-TIME ROSTER 62-63........................................WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

64......................................... ERAU ATHLETIC FACILITIES 65............................................................ SLIWA STADIUM 65........................... BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CLUBHOUSE

ABOUT EMBRY-RIDDLE

67.............................................THIS IS DAYTONA BEACH 68................................................ THIS IS EMBRY-RIDDLE 69................................................... DR. JOHN R. WATRET

EAGLE ATHLETICS

70....................................... TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE 71........................................ ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION 72............................................... EAGLE HEAD COACHES 73............................................................ATHLETIC STAFF 75....................................................... SPORTS MEDICINE

ON THE COVER

The 2016 Embry-Riddle Baseball media guide cover features three seniors. From L-R: Tobias Moreno, Liam Goodall and Corey Tufts.

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ENDERSONVELASQUEZ TEAM OVERVIEW

2015 Overall Record: 41-19 2015 Conference Record: 19-8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12 Newcomers: 21

2016 EAGLE BASEBALL

ABOUT EMBRY-RIDDLE

Location...................................Daytona Beach, Fla. Founded...........................................................1926 Enrollment (Daytona Beach campus)..............5,700 Mascot...........................................................Eagles Colors......................................... Royal Blue & Gold Affiliation...................... NCAA II (Candidacy Year 2) Conference................. Sunshine State (Provisional) Interim President.............................Dr. John Watret Director of Athletics............................. John Phillips Assoc. Dir. of Athletics............... John Mark Adkison Senior Woman Administrator................Sonja Taylor Athletic Department Phone............... 386-323-5000 Athletic Department Fax.................... 386-323-5002

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Baseball Contact.........................................Ryan Mosher Office Phone..................................... 386-323-5006 Cell Phone........................................ 515-314-9188 Email.......................................... mosherr@erau.edu Twitter...............................................@ryan_mosher Director of Sports Information.................. Alison Smalling Email........................................... smallina@erau.edu Assistant Dir. of Sports Information..............Ryan Mosher Email.......................................... mosherr@erau.edu Assistant Dir. of Sports Information........... Michael Pierce Email.........................................piercem1@erau.edu Sports Information Assistant.................... Janelle Johnson Email..........................................johnj209@erau.edu Athletics Address..................... 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. . Daytona Beach, FL 32114

ERAUATHLETICS.COM ERAUATHLETICS.COM The official site of Embry-Riddle Athletics, ERAUAthletics.com supplies Eagle fans across the country and around the world with the latest news and features on Embry-Riddle athletics direct from Daytona Beach.

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COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF

Head Coach..................Randy Stegall, 9th Season Alma Mater...............................Cumberland, 2002 Record at ERAU...............................360-135 (.727) Career Record...............................429-179-2 (.705) Assistant Coach............ Chuck Stegall, 9th Season Alma Mater...............................Cumberland, 2003 Assistant Coach...........Robert Clayton, 1st Season Alma Mater...............................Cumberland, 2010 Volunteer Asst. Coach....... Jeff Lemon, 3rd Season Alma Mater.............................Embry-Riddle, 2013 Athletic Trainer............ Kelley Harrison, 4th Season Alma Mater.............................. Florida State, 2009

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Season.....................................................1989 Total Number of Games..................................1,513 All-Time Record..........................1,058-454-1 (.700) NAIA Postseason Appearances...........................17 Last.................................................................2015 NAIA World Series Appearances..........................13 Last................................................................2015 Last Post. Opponent........ Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) Result............................................L, 0-2 (5/27/15)

SUN CONFERENCE HISTORY

Total Number of Conference Games..................559 All-Time Conference Record.........391-167-1 (.700) Total Conference Regular Season Titles..............15 Last.................................................................2014 Total Conference Tournament Titles.......................6 Last.................................................................2015

MEDIA INFORMATION

Practice Coverage

Embry-Riddle practices are conducted at Sliwa Stadium and are open to the media. Please contact the Sports Information office for times.

Interview Policy

All requests for interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be made with the Sports Information office, preferably with a 24-hour notice. Coach Stegall is available Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please allow at least one day advance notice. On game days, interviews will be conducted only following the contest.

Press Box

Seating for the media is located in the press box at the top of Sliwa Stadium. Space is limited and priority is given to those requesting seats in advance.

Photographers

Photographers are at liberty to shoot at Sliwa Stadium. However, we ask that all photographers please respect the wishes of umpires and coaches.

Electronic Media

Any electronic media that wish to broadcast from Sliwa Stadium should contact the Sports Information office for credentials, space assignments and game time assistance.

Internet

The latest news and information on Eagle baseball is available 24 hours a day on Embry-Riddle’s athletic website -

www.erauathletics.com/baseball

Press Service

Media will be supplied with game programs, pre-game statistics and a complete box score at the conclusion of play.

STADIUM INFORMATION

Stadium Name...................................Sliwa Stadium Year Opened....................................................2001 Capacity.............................................................615 ERAU’s Sliwa Stadium Record........... 418-91 (.821) Pressbox Phone................................ 386-323-8097

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RETURNING LETTERMEN

2015 NATIONAL HONOREES

Total (16)

Pos.......Name................................... Yr................Exp. C.........Cody Bogart..................... So............... 1L 1B.......Jordan Brown................... So............... 1L RHP....Kenny Burkhead............... Jr................. 1L RHP....Dylan Demarest................ Sr................ 3L INF......Joshua Garcia.................. Sr................ 1L OF.......Liam Goodall.................... Sr................ 3L C.........Dalton Hughes................. Sr................ 1L INF......Matt Jacobs..................... Sr................ 3L RHP....Dominic Jeancola............. So............... 1L INF......Logan Malphurs............... Jr................. 2L C.........Ryan Maxon..................... Jr................. 2L OF.......A.J. Mazzurco.................. Sr................ 1L OF.......Tobias Moreno................. Sr................ 1L RHP....Corey Tufts....................... Sr................ 3L INF......Enderson Velasquez......... Sr................ 1L INF......Kyle Zirbes....................... Sr................ 1L

LOST LETTERMEN Total (10)

Pos.......Name................................... Yr................Exp. RHP....Brett Allen......................... Sr................ 3L 1B.......Hunter Bruehl................... Sr................ 2L OF.......Kyle Buchanan................. Sr................ 2L UTL.....Jake Cavender................. Sr................ 2L RHP....Tyler Cyr........................... Jr................. 2L RHP....Zac Grotz......................... Sr................ 1L RHP....Kyle Krebs........................ So............... 1L LHP.....Stetson Nelson................. Sr................ 3L LHP.....Austen Thrailkill................ Jr................. 1L LHP.....Clayton Wagner................ Sr................ 2L

Returning Liam Goodall -- Hon. Mention NAIA All-American (OF) -- CoSIDA Acad. All-American (2nd Team) -- CoSIDA Acad. All-District (1st Team) -- Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete Logan Malphurs -- Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete Enderson Velasquez -- NAIA World Series All-Tournament (3B) Lost Zac Grotz -- Second Team NAIA All-American (RP) Hunter Bruehl -- NAIA World Series All-Tournament (1B) Stetson Nelson -- NAIA World Series All-Tournament (SP) -- CoSIDA Acad. All-American (2nd Team) -- CoSIDA Acad. All-District (1st Team) -- Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete

2015 CONFERENCE HONOREES

Returning Joshua Garcia -- Second Team All-Conference (2B) Liam Goodall -- First Team All-Conference (OF) -- Academic All-Conference Logan Malphurs -- Academic All-Conference

NEWCOMERS Total (21)

Pos.......Name................................... Yr................Exp. RHP....Aidan Brady..................... Fr................ HS RHP....Quinn Bourque................. Fr................ HS INF......Gunnar Bradshaw............ Fr................ HS RHP....Tyler Bultema................... Fr................ HS OF.......Jonathan Camp................ Jr.................TR RHP....Nick Dearing..................... Fr................ HS RHP....Jason Dodson.................. Fr................ HS RHP....Joey Gerber..................... Fr................ HS C.........Tyler Gilliam...................... Fr................ HS OF.......Kyle Guttbeg.................... Fr................ HS INF......Cole Habig....................... Fr................ HS RHP....Blake Herrera................... So................... OF.......Zach Howard.................... Fr................ HS INF......Jimmy Jones III................ Fr................ HS INF......Mitchel Lindheim.............. Fr................ HS INF......Will Lovett........................ Fr................ HS RHP....Kyle Miller......................... Fr................ HS RHP....Troy Naab......................... Fr................ HS RHP....Matthew Russell............... Fr................ HS LHP.....Andrew Schorr................. Jr.................TR OF.......Joey Swinarksi................. So...............TR

Tobias Moreno -- First Team All-Conference (OF) Enderson Velasquez -- Second Team All-Conference (3B) Lost Kyle Buchanan -- Sun Conference All-Tournament Team Jake Cavender -- Sun Conference All-Tournament Team Tyler Cyr -- Second Team All-Conference (SP) Zac Grotz -- First Team All-Conference (RP) -- Sun Conference All-Tournament Team Stetson Nelson -- First Team All-Conference (SP) -- Sun Conference All-Tournament Team -- Academic All-Conference

13 NAIA WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

‘99 ‘05

‘02 ‘06

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‘03 ‘08

‘12

Category (#) TSC Batting Average (.304) 3 At-Bats (2,030) 2 Runs (415) 2 Hits (618) 2 Doubles (109) 3 Triples (25) 2 Home Runs (18) 1 RBIs (363) 2 Slugging Pct. (.409) 6 Stolen Bases (111) 2 ERA (3.22) 1 Opp. Batting Avg. (.234) 1 Innings Pitched (508.0) 2 Strikeouts (468) 1 Putouts (1,524) 2 Assists (713) 1

NAIA NCAA II* Lost Returning % Returning T-46 T-79 .278 .314 -6 -- 536 1,494 74% 20 T-20 108 307 74% T-13 11 149 469 76% T-24 T-27 26 83 76% T-6 T-3 8 17 68% T-89 T-142 5 13 72% 22 -- 83 280 77% T-63 116 .389 .416 -T21 8 32 79 71% T-13 17 2.52 6.49 -11 -- .227 .257 -6 -- 417.1 90.2 18% 7 -- 358 110 24% 6 -- 517 1,007 66% 3 -- 278 435 61%

*Where ERAU would have ranked in NCAA II

RETURNING STAT LEADERS

Stat Games Played Batting Average Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBIs Slugging Percentage Walks Stolen Bases On-Base Percentage Wins Starts Innings Pitches ERA Strikeouts Putouts Assists

Returning Leader Liam Goodall Enderson Velasquez Tobias Moreno Liam Goodall Matt Jacobs Liam Goodall Liam Goodall/Matt Jacobs Liam Goodall Dalton Hughes Liam Goodall Tobias Moreno Enderson Velasquez Corey Tufts Corey Tufts Corey Tufts Corey Tufts Corey Tufts Matt Jacobs Joshua Garcia

# 2015 Rank 60 1st .375 1st 54 1st 84 1st 19 1st 6 1st 3 T-1st 59 1st .506 1st 27 2nd 28 1st .448 1st 8 T-2nd 12 3rd 73.2 4th 4.52 5th 82 4th 248 2nd 155 2nd

EMBRY-RIDDLE’S 3-YEAR HITS LEADERS Name 1. Jared Mathis 2. Liam Goodall 3. David Travis 4. Bryan Carter 5. Greg Coleman 6. Ben Kline* 7. Steve Sabins* 8. Derrick Pyles* 9. Rick Gray 10. Juan Rojas*

Hits After Career 3 Seasons Total 219 275 216 216 198 198 197 265 176 248 172 172 166 166 165 165 164 246 160 160

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‘04 ‘09

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2015 CONFERENCE/NAIA/NCAA II STAT RANKS

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2016 SEASON PREVIEW The 2015 season was Embry-Riddle’s final campaign as a member of the NAIA and The Sun Conference. The Eagles ended that era of the program with a 41-win season, their sixth conference tournament title and their 13th trip to the Avista-NAIA World Series. In 2016, the Blue and Gold will have a new set of challenges as ERAU begins its NCAA II era and competes as a provisional member of the Sunshine State Conference. While the Eagles are transitioning to NCAA II and the SSC, Embry-Riddle will not be permitted to compete in the postseason for two years. However, Head Coach Randy Stegall isn’t altering his approach to the season because of it.

INFIELDERS

OUTFIELDERS

Coming into the 2016 season, most of the infield positions are more clear-cut than they have been in the past, according to Stegall. Matt Jacobs is likely to see most of the playing time at first base, with Joshua Garcia starting at second, Enderson Velasquez playing shortstop and Kyle Zirbes getting most of the time at third base. While there are other players that will have an opportunity to see some playing time around the infield, those four are penciled in as the every-day players. “We’ve got a pretty solid core of returners on the infield,” Stegall stated. “Matt has some raw power and should provide some pop at the bottom part of the order. Joshua has the potential to hit at a high level, and we think if he’s a little more selective at the plate he can have a great season. Enderson will be one of the leaders offensively for us, and he’s worked to improve his range at shortstop so we’re expecting great things from him this year. And Kyle is a versatile player who can be a dynamic offensive threat for us.” Jacobs batted .281 and led the team with 19 doubles and three home runs last year, while Garcia hit .336 with 50 RBIs, 42 runs scored and 13 stolen bases. Velasquez was the team’s leading hitter at .375 with 45 runs scored and 38 RBIs and Zirbes collected 13 hits and eight RBIs in limited playing time.

Like the infield, Embry-Riddle’s starting outfield is fairly straightforward this year. Seniors Liam Goodall and Tobias Moreno will be joined by junior transfer Jonathan Camp on a near-nightly basis in the starting lineup. “Each of our three outfielders have the potential to have great seasons for us,” Stegall remarked. “Liam plays harder than anyone I have ever coached, he never takes a day off, and he can do everything. Tobias is a prototypical leadoff hitter, a strong defender, and might be the most instinctual player we have on our team. Jonathan has the most power of any player we’ve ever had in our program and has loads of potential.”

RANDYSTEGALL “We’ve always approached every season the same, and this year it’s not much different,” Stegall said. “It’s definitely different in terms of not worrying about our national ranking or where we might end up seeded in a conference or national tournament at the end of the year, but that doesn’t change our philosophy as coaches. We still want to win every game we play, regardless of whether we’re eligible for a conference or national championship or not. And even though we aren’t eligible for anything, our games do count in the regional rankings for other teams, so we’re going to use that as motivation for us this year. Playing against a team that might be on the bubble to get into the regional at the end of the year, that will be like our postseason series.”

JOEYSWINARSKI KYLEZIRBES Goodall hit .358 with a team-high 59 RBIs and scored 52 runs last year, while Moreno batted .369 with a team-leading 54 runs scored and 28 stolen bases. Camp redshirted in 2015 after hitting .329 with 51 hits and 36 RBIs at Santa Fe College as a sophomore in 2014.

CATCHERS Last year was the first time in recent memory that the Eagles utilized more than one catcher consistently throughout the season, with Dalton Hughes, Cody Bogart and Ryan Maxon splitting the workload. Stegall believes this year those three will once again share the catching duties for the Blue and Gold. “Until last year we’ve had one guy behind the plate for 50-plus games every year,” Stegall stated. “But last season Dalton and Cody and Ryan all made a strong case for playing time, and I think that worked well for us. With all three of them back this season, I would expect them each to see a good deal of time behind the plate.” Hughes was the leading hitter among the three catchers a year ago, batting .312 in 29 games with 25 starts. Maxon posted a .206 average in 30 games with 19 starts, while Bogart hit .174 in 26 games with 21 starts.

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DESIGNATED HITTERS

Newcomers who will have a chance to make an impact include Mitchel Lindheim and Jimmy Jones III. Lindheim, the younger brother of former All-Sun Conference outfielder Kevin Lindheim, is a freshman from Naples. At Naples High School, Lindheim batted .305 as a senior and finished in the top 10 in the state of Florida with a .440 average as a junior. Jones III redshirted last season and was a .395 hitter with a .567 slugging percentage as a senior at St. Francis Catholic High School in 2014.

Last season, nine different players started at designated hitter, and Stegall expects that trend to continue in 2016. “We’ve had a DH-by-committee for a few years now, and that philosophy hasn’t changed,” Stegall commented. “We like using the DH spot to give guys a rest defensively every now and then and also to try to keep a hot bat in the lineup. I would expect to see Joey Swinarski, Logan Malphurs and Zach Howard as the DH for us this year, with a number of other guys getting an opportunity as well.” Swinarski comes to Embry-Riddle as a sophomore after seeing limited playing time at Mississippi State last year. In high school, Swinarski batted .405 with seven home runs as a junior before graduating a year early to enroll at MSU. Malphurs collected three hits in 20 at-bats last year, while Howard redshirted after leading Sunlake High School to a state semifinal appearance in 2014.


TOBIASMORENO PITCHERS

THE SCHEDULE

The Eagle pitching staff will be under the tutelage of first-year pitching coach Robert Clayton. He will be tasked with developing some younger pitchers who can help fill the void left by Zac Grotz, Tyler Cyr and Stetson Nelson, all of whom have moved on to the professional ranks after having very successful 2015 seasons. “Obviously losing guys like Zac and Tyler and Stetson is always going to be tough,” Stegall said. “When you include Clayton Wagner who graduated, we lost four of our five best pitchers from last year. We’ll be leaning a lot on Corey Tufts to be our ace, and we think Kenny Burkhead can be a big-time starter for us as well. We also have a couple of freshmen in Troy Naab and Nick Dearing who should see a lot of time on the mound for us.” Tufts went 8-4 last year with a 4.52 ERA in 18 games, striking out 82 batters in 73.2 innings of work. Burkhead only pitched in two games before suffering an injury, though he was quite effective in those starts, going 1-0 with a 0.60 ERA in 15 innings. With the early-season injury, Burkhead, who transferred from Florida State last year, was able to qualify for a medical redshirt, which means he still has two seasons of eligibility remaining. Naab comes to ERAU from nearby Father Lopez High School where his coach was former ERAU pitcher Antwan Brown. Dearing is a 2015 graduate of Olympia High School where he posted a 2.01 ERA with 24 strikeouts and just four walks in 26 innings pitched as a senior. Even though the Blue and Gold are not eligible for the

Sunshine State Conference Tournament, Embry-Riddle will play a full conference schedule this season, with 30 contests against SSC opponents. The Eagles will have a total of 28 home games in 2016, including 14 of their first 20. The Eagles open up the season at home with a threegame series against fellow provisional SSC member Palm Beach Atlantic Jan. 29-30 before hosting former Sun Conference foe Florida Memorial in a three-game set Feb. 5-6. ERAU only has two games over the next two weeks, hosting perennial NAIA power Auburn Montgomery on Feb. 11 and Flagler on Feb. 17. The weekend of Feb. 19-20 sees the Blue and Gold hit the road for the first time as they travel to Jacksonville to face Trinity Baptist for a three-game series. Embry-Riddle’s first road trip against an SSC team comes Feb. 26-27 when the Eagles will travel to Winter Park to take on Rollins in a three-game set. The Eagles land back at home for six straight non-conference games beginning with a March 2 tilt against Ave Maria. Minnesota State visits Sliwa Stadium for three games over the next two days, followed by a March 7 game against Cumberland and a March 8 contest against Assumption. March 11-12 the Blue and Gold will travel south to face Barry in a three-game conference series, followed by two games at West Florida in Pensacola March 15-16.

Embry-Riddle returns home for back-to-back weekend conference series, beginning with Florida Southern March 18-19 before Tampa visits Daytona Beach March 24-25. Following a single road game at former TSC rival Webber International on March 30, ERAU will visit Saint Leo for a three-game set April 1-2. Next up on the slate is the annual exhibition game against the Daytona Tortugas on Apr. 6 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The Blue and Gold play eight of its next nine contests at home, beginning with a conference series against Eckerd April 9-10. Armstrong State comes to town for a non-conference meeting April 12 followed by a threegame series against Florida Tech. Embry-Riddle will travel north to St. Augustine to complete the home-and-home series against Flagler on April 19 before returning to Sliwa Stadium for the final home game of the season against Webber International on April 20. The regular season concludes for the Eagles with conference road trips to Nova Southeastern (April 22-23) and Lynn (May 5-6). DATE OPPONENT 1/29 Palm Beach Atlantic* 1/30 Palm Beach Atlantic (DH)* 2/5 Florida Memorial 2/6 Florida Memorial (DH) 2/11 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2/17 Flagler 2/19 Trinity Baptist 2/20 Trinity Baptist (DH) 2/26 Rollins* 2/27 Rollins (DH)* 3/2 Ave Maria 3/3 Minnesota State (DH) 3/4 Minnesota State 3/7 Cumberland (Tenn.) 3/8 Assumption 3/11 Barry* 3/12 Barry (DH)* 3/15 West Florida 3/16 West Florida 3/18 Florida Southern* 3/19 Florida Southern (DH)* 3/24 Tampa* 3/25 Tampa (DH)* 3/30 Webber International 4/1 Saint Leo* 4/2 Saint Leo (DH)* 4/6 Daytona Tortugas 4/9 Eckerd* 4/10 Eckerd (DH)* 4/12 Armstrong State 4/15 Florida Tech* 4/16 Florida Tech (DH)* 4/19 Flagler 4/20 Webber International 4/22 Nova Southeastern* 4/23 Nova Southeastern (DH)* 5/6 Lynn* 5/7 Lynn University (DH)*

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Location.........................Miami Gardens, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 2,200 Nickname............................................. Lions Colors............Royal Blue, Orange and White Affiliation................................................NAIA Conference...................................... The Sun Athletic Director........................ Robert Smith SID Contact...................... Damian Alexander Email...........................dalexand@fmuniv.edu

ABOUT AUM

Location............................ Montgomery, Ala. Enrollment........................................... 5,079 Nickname..................................... Warhawks Colors.............................. Orange and Black Affiliation................................................NAIA Conference.............. Southern States Athletic Athletic Director.......................... Steve Crotz SID Contact..................................... Tim Lutz Email................................... tlutz1@aum.edu

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Location.................... West Palm Beach, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 3,764 Nickname...........................................Sailfish Colors.......................... Navy Blue and White Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference.........Sunshine State (Provisional) Athletic Director.......................Carolyn Stone SID Contact..................................... TJ Budd Email................................. tj_budd@pba.edu

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Location........................... St. Augustine, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 2,500 Nickname............................................Saints Colors.............................. Crimson and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference...................................Peach Belt Athletic Director.......................... Jud Damon SID Contact............................... John Jordan Email................................jjordan@flagler.edu

ABOUT TBC

Location............................. Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment.............................................. 900 Nickname........................................... Eagles Colors...................................Blue and White Affiliation........................................... NCCAA Conference............................................. N/A Athletic Director............................. Jeff Smith

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.........................Kent Bottenfield Record at PBA...............................92-105-2 Career Record................................92-105-2 Assistant Coaches..................Beau McMillan ...................Justin Sizemore, Kennie Silvestri 2015 Overall Record.........................28-27-1 2015 Conf. Record/Finish....................... N/A Postseason....... NCCAA World Series Semis

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................. Luis Zarzabal Record at FMU...............................39-167-1 Career Record................................39-167-1 Assistant Coaches....................... J.C. Gil, Sr. .......................Bookie Nunez, Robert Alonso 2015 Overall Record.............................. 7-42 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............2-24/10th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.............................Marty Lovrich Record at AUM.................................... 40-18 Career Record................................... 125-55 Assistant Coaches....Clay Booth, Sam Judah 2015 Overall Record............................ 40-18 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................ 25-5/1st Postseason................. NAIA Opening Round

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................. Dave Barnett Record at FC................................... 830-672 Career Record................................. 830-672 Assistant Coaches...................Jonathan Holt ......................... Dusty Rhodes, Torre Aguirre 2015 Overall Record............................ 32-15 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............18-11/4th Postseason........................PBC Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................Jon Copeland Record at TBC.................................... 11-22 Career Record..................................... 11-22 2015 Overall Record............................ 11-22 2015 Conf. Record/Finish....................... N/A Postseason.......................................... None

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Location..............................Winter Park, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 1,759 Nickname............................................... Tars Colors.................................... Blue and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director.......................Pennie Parker SID Contact..............................Spencer Mills Email................................. smills@rollins.edu

ABOUT AMU

Location.................................Ave Maria, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 1,020 Nickname.........................................Gyrenes Colors......................... Blue, Green and Gray Affiliation................................................NAIA Conference...................................... The Sun Athletic Director....................... Kimberly King SID Contact.............................. Taylor Hodge Email..................taylor.hodge@avemaria.edu

www.pbasailfish.com @SailfishBB

THE SERIES

Series Record.....................ERAU leads 66-9 ERAU Current Streak............................. W14 Last Game.........April 11, 2015 - ERAU, 15-3

www.fmuathletics.com @GoFMULions

THE SERIES

Series Record.....................ERAU leads 16-5 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game............ Feb. 21, 2015 - AUM, 4-1

www.aumathletics.com @AUMathletics

THE SERIES

Series Record...................ERAU leads 44-27 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game............... April 26, 2011 - FC, 4-0

www.flaglerathletics.com @Flagler_BSB

THE SERIES

Series Record............................First Meeting ERAU Current Streak.............................. N/A Last Game.............................................. N/A

www.tbceagles.com @TBCEagles

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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THE SERIES

Series Record................. ERAU leads 36-9-1 ERAU Current Streak............................. W19 Last Game.........Feb. 17, 2015 - ERAU, 11-9

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach...............................Jon Sjogren Record at RC...............................270-251-3 Career Record..............................629-556-5 Assistant Coaches................. Steve Crabtree ..... Steve Lyon, Jim McGonigle, Justin Yount 2015 Overall Record.........................21-28-1 2015 Conf. Record/Finish.............6-17-1/9th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.............................. Casey Scott Record at AMU.................................... 21-31 Career Record..................................... 21-31 Assistant Coaches................Sean Buchanan ....................... Chuck Lennon, Jeff Tenbarge 2015 Overall Record............................ 21-31 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................8-19/8th Postseason.......................................... None

THE SERIES

Series Record.....................ERAU leads 10-7 ERAU Current Streak............................... W1 Last Game...........April 29, 2008 - ERAU, 8-7

www.rollinssports.com @RollinsSports

THE SERIES

Series Record.....................ERAU leads 16-1 ERAU Current Streak............................... W9 Last Game...........April 26, 2015 - ERAU, 7-1

www.avemariagyrenes.com @GyreneBaseball


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MARCH 12 • 1PM (DH)

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Location.............................Worcester, Mass. Enrollment........................................... 2,117 Nickname...................................Greyhounds Colors...................................Blue and White Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference...............................Northeast-10 Athletic Director............................Nick Smith SID Contact........................ Ken Johnson, Jr. Email.................kr.johnson@assumption.edu

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Location............................... Lebanon, Tenn. Enrollment........................................... 1,550 Nickname......................................... Phoenix Colors............................. Cardinal and White Affiliation................................................NAIA Conference................................... Mid-South Athletic Director........................... Ron Pavan SID Contact........................... Jo Jo Freeman Email................... jfreeman@cumberland.edu

ABOUT AC

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ABOUT MSU

Location............................... Mankato, Minn. Enrollment......................................... 15,376 Nickname......................................Mavericks Colors................................. Purple and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference........ Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Director..................... Kevin Buisman SID Contact................................... Paul Allan Email............................paul.allan@mnsu.edu

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MARCH 18 • 6PM SLIWA STADIUM

MARCH 19 • 1PM (DH)

SLIWA STADIUM

Location........................... Miami Shores, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 9,070 Nickname................................... Buccaneers Colors......................... Red, Black and Silver Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director................Michael L. Covone SID Contact................................Denis Jezek Email................................. djezek@barry.edu

ABOUT UWF

Location................................Pensacola, Fla. Enrollment......................................... 12,749 Nickname..................................... Argonauts Colors................ Royal Blue and Kelly Green Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference................................... Gulf South Athletic Director........................... Dave Scott SID Contact................................Martin Foley Email......................mtf11@students.uwf.edu

ABOUT FSC

Location.................................. Lakeland, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 2,185 Nickname.....................................Moccasins Colors..................................... Red and Blue Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director...........................Pete Meyer SID Contact........................... Wayne Koehler Email..................... wkoehler@flsouthern.edu

ABOUT UT

PA

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MARCH 24 • 6PM SLIWA STADIUM

MARCH 25 • 1PM (DH)

SLIWA STADIUM

Location......................................Tampa, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 7,700 Nickname....................................... Spartans Colors.......................... Red, Black and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director.........................Larry Marfise SID Contact.......................... Santiago Lopez Email......................................slopez@ut.edu

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach..............................Matt Magers Record at MSU.................................. 306-86 Career Record................................... 309-96 Assistant Coaches......................P.J. McIntee ...............................................Drew Pearson 2015 Overall Record.............................. 43-9 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................ 30-4/1st Postseason.... NCAA II Regional Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.............................. Woody Hunt Record at CU.............................1471-639-5 Career Record............................1471-639-5 Assistant Coaches.........................Kevin Hite . Chris Schrock, Mike Minkel, John Guethlein 2015 Overall Record............................ 20-31 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................9-11/5th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................... Mike Rocco Record at AC....................................... 28-50 Career Record................................... 49-121 Assistant Coaches.................... Pat Donovan .............................. Joe Santos, Jon Minucci 2015 Overall Record.............................. 9-30 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............5-16/14th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................... Marc Pavao Record at BU...............................318-197-2 Career Record..............................318-197-2 Assistant Coaches...................Alex Gonzalez ................................Chris Leon, Erik Buisine 2015 Overall Record............................ 21-28 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................8-16/7th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach.............................Mike Jeffcoat Record at UWF................................ 356-190 Career Record................................. 463-328 Assistant Coaches.......................Kyle Brown ......................... Justin Bennett, Logan Bone 2015 Overall Record............................ 30-18 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............21-11/4th Postseason........................GSC Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................. Lance Niekro Record at FSC..................................... 90-76 Career Record..................................... 90-79 Assistant Coaches.............. Patrick Szczerba ....................... Colin Kaline, Conor Szczerba 2015 Overall Record............................ 22-23 2015 Conf. Record/Finish.................... 10-14 Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach................................... Joe Urso Record at UT................................664-193-1 Career Record..............................664-193-1 Assistant Coaches..................... Sam Militello .................. Jose Jimenez, Frank Maldonado 2015 Overall Record............................ 43-13 2015 Conf. Record/Finish...............16-8/2nd Postseason......NCAA II National Champions

THE SERIES Series Record............................First Meeting ERAU Current Streak.............................. N/A Last Game.............................................. N/A www.msumavericks.com @MinnStBaseball

THE SERIES

Series Record...................ERAU leads 13-10 ERAU Current Streak............................... W1 Last Game........March 18, 2014 - ERAU, 2-0

www.gocumberlandathletics.com @cu3xnatlchamps

THE SERIES

Series Record.......................ERAU leads 1-0 ERAU Current Streak............................... W1 Last Game......March 11, 1998 - ERAU, 12-1

www.assumptiongreyhounds.com @ACGreyhoundsBB

THE SERIES

Series Record.................................. Tied 1-1 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game.............. March 8, 2008 - BU, 6-5

www.gobarrybucs.com @BarryUBase

THE SERIES

Series Record.......................ERAU leads 1-0 ERAU Current Streak............................... W1 Last Game........... May 17, 1995 - ERAU, 7-1

www.goargos.com @UWF_Baseball

THE SERIES

Series Record......................... FSC leads 4-3 ERAU Current Streak............................... W2 Last Game...........April 10, 2012 - ERAU, 7-6

www.fscmocs.com @MocsBaseball

THE SERIES

Series Record........................... UT leads 6-4 ERAU Current Streak................................ L3 Last Game............April 21 2015 - UT, 11-10

www.tampaspartans.com @UT_Baseball

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Location.....................................St. Leo, Fla. Enrollment......................................... 16,275 Nickname............................................. Lions Colors..................................Green and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director....................Francis X. Reidy SID Contact............................. Pete Lefresne Email.................. peter.lefresne@saintleo.edu

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ABOUT WIU

Location............................Babson Park, Fla. Enrollment.............................................. 650 Nickname.........................................Warriors Colors....................... Green, Gold and White Affiliation................................................NAIA Conference...................................... The Sun Athletic Director..............................Bill Heath SID Contact.....................Achilles Carmenate Email................... carmenateax@webber.edu

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BOCA RATON, FLA.

Location..........................St. Petersburg, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 1,815 Nickname........................................... Tritons Colors..........................Navy Blue and Green Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director................... Dr. Bob Fortosis SID Contact..........................John Armstrong Email............................armstrjs@eckerd.edu

ABOUT ASU

Location.................................Savannah, Ga. Enrollment........................................... 7,250 Nickname...........................................Pirates Colors............................... Maroon and Gold Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference...................................Peach Belt Athletic Director......................... Lisa Sweany SID Contact............................ Chad Jackson Email.............. chad.jackson@armstrong.edu

ABOUT FIT

Location............................... Melbourne, Fla. Enrollment......................................... 16,000 Nickname........................................Panthers Colors.............................. Crimson and Gray Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director..................... Bill Jurgens, Jr. SID Contact..........................Jameson Carter Email...................................... jcarter@fit.edu

ABOUT NSU

Location..........................Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 6,937 Nickname...........................................Sharks Colors............................Navy Blue and Gray Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director...................... Mike Mominey SID Contact........................ Michael Callahan Email.............................. mc2896@nova.edu

ABOUT LU

Location..............................Boca Raton, Fla. Enrollment........................................... 2,297 Nickname.............................Fighting Knights Colors...................................Blue and White Affiliation........................................... NCAA II Conference............................ Sunshine State Athletic Director........................Devin Crosby SID Contact............................ Jordan Herrod Email..................................jherrod@lynn.edu

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach...................... Brad Niethammer Record at WIU................................. 618-576 Career Record................................. 618-576 Assistant Coaches..................Alfredo Carrillo .................................................... Jay Culver 2015 Overall Record............................ 32-22 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............13-14/7th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach......................... Sean O’Connor Record at SLU................................104-43-1 Career Record................................104-43-1 Assistant Coaches................ Keith Strickland ............................ Dillon Vitale, Chris Fenisey 2015 Overall Record............................ 36-13 2015 Conf. Record/Finish..............13-11/5th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach..............................Juan Ranero Record at EC....................................... 20-27 Career Record..............................513-418-3 Assistant Coaches......................Jim Correnti .Cory Haggerty, Max Kreuter, Jason Szafarski 2015 Overall Record............................ 20-27 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................7-15/8th Postseason.......................................... None

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach....................... Calvin Culberson Record at ASU.................................... 62-34 Career Record..................................... 62-34 Assistant Coaches.................... Brian English ..........................................Tommy Thomson 2015 Overall Record............................ 34-14 2015 Conf. Record/Finish...............17-9/2nd Postseason........................PBC Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach......................... Greg Berkemeir Record at FIT................................257-155-1 Career Record..............................257-155-1 Assistant Coaches................... Matt Mercurio ..... Lee Strange, Nick Brennan, Jason Boyer 2015 Overall Record............................ 38-13 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................13-9/4th Postseason..................Regional Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach...............................Greg Brown Record at NSU.................................... 39-13 Career Record................................... 168-82 Assistant Coaches.......................... Eric Cruz ....................... Justin Ramsey, Gregg Bennis 2015 Overall Record............................ 39-13 2015 Conf. Record/Finish................ 18-6/1st Postseason..................Regional Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach........................ Rudy Garbaolsa Record at LU................................473-329-2 Career Record..............................473-329-2 Assistant Coaches..................Mike Gonzalez ............................ Chris Piperno, Lou Velotta 2015 Overall Record.........................35-15-1 2015 Conf. Record/Finish...................14-9-1 Postseason..................Regional Tournament

THE SERIES Series Record...................ERAU leads 65-14 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game............. Feb. 14, 2015 - WIU, 5-1 www.webberathletics.com @WebberAthletics

THE SERIES

Series Record......................... SLU leads 7-4 ERAU Current Streak............................... W1 Last Game......March 24, 2015 - ERAU, 11-1

www.saintleolions.com @SaintLeoLions

THE SERIES

Series Record.....................ERAU leads 10-4 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game............... Feb. 17, 2003 - EC, 7-5

www.eckerdtritons.com @ECTritons

THE SERIES

Series Record............................First Meeting ERAU Current Streak.............................. N/A Last Game.............................................. N/A

www.armstrongpirates.com @Armstrong_Base

THE SERIES

Series Record....................... FIT leads 14-11 ERAU Current Streak................................ L1 Last Game.............March 31, 2010 - FIT, 4-3

www.floridatechsports.com @floridatechBB

THE SERIES

Series Record...................ERAU leads 22-20 ERAU Current Streak............................... W7 Last Game........March 16, 2002 - ERAU, 4-2

www.nsusharks.com @NSU_Baseball

THE SERIES

Series Record.........................Lynn leads 8-7 ERAU Current Streak............................... W3 Last Game........... May 16, 1996 - ERAU, 9-7

www.lynnfightingknights.com @Lynn_Knights

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Head Coach | 9th Season | Cumberland, 2002

STEGALL

Embry-Riddle Record: 360-135 (.727) Career Record: 429-179-2 (.705)

THE FACTS

Hometown...............................................Orlando, Fla. High School..................................... Lake Brantley HS

EDUCATION

B.S. History/Geography............................Cumberland M.S. Social Studies Education......Nova Southeastern

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Collegiate South Carolina................................................ 1995-96 Cumberland.................................................... 1997-98 Professional (Cincinnati Reds) Billings (Rookie League)..................................... 1998 Clinton (A)........................................................... 1999 Rockford (A)........................................................ 1999 Chattanooga (AA)................................................ 1999 Dayton (A)........................................................... 2000

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Coach...................... Cumberland (2001-05) Record................................................254-105 (.706) Head Coach........................... Indiana Tech (2006-07) Record.................................................69-44-2 (.600) Head Coach.................. Embry-Riddle (2008-present) Record................................................360-135 (.727) Head Coaching Record.....................429-179-2 (.705)

FAMILY

Wife.................................................................... Laura Children......................................Sarah, Ashtyn, Brady

COACHING HONORS

In the summer of 2007, the athletic administration at Embry-Riddle was faced the daunting task of finding someone to take over the very successful Eagle baseball program. Following an extensive national search, Randy Stegall was named the third head coach in the history of Eagle baseball in July 2007. Stegall inherited a program that was considered a national power, having made five Avista-NAIA World Series appearances in six seasons. Stegall set about building on that tradition of success. In his first season, he led the Blue and Gold to a 44-18 overall and an 18-3 conference record. The Eagles started 2008 league play 3-3, but rebounded for a 15-game winning streak that led to a sixth conference championship in seven years. The league title gave the Eagles the No. 1 seed for the NAIA Region XIV tournament and they capitalized on the advantage, claiming the regional crown and earning a spot in the 10-team NAIA World Series as the sixth seed. The Eagles went 2-2 at the World Series to finish fifth in the nation. Stegall’s success in his inaugural season with the Eagles earned him Florida Sun Conference and NAIA Region XIV Coach of the Year honors. Stegall’s second season with the Eagles culminated in a 44-14 record and The Sun Conference regular season and tournament titles. Once again, Stegall was hailed as the conference Coach of the Year. The NAIA introduced a new format to postseason play, eliminating regional and super regional tournaments and introducing a National Championship Opening Round. Stegall and his ballclub showed that they were not only up to the task of hosting a five-team Opening Round tournament, they were also quite capable of winning it, collecting three straight victories to advance to the NAIA World Series. Stegall garnered NAIA-Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year honors for his club’s NAIA National Championship Opening Round crown. In 2010, the Blue and Gold finished 47-19 overall and finished as the No. 3 team in the nation. ERAU won it’s third consecutive Sun Conference title during the regular season with a 21-6 record, then followed that up with The Sun Conference tournament crown, coming out of the loser’s bracket to beat St. Thomas twice to claim the title.

STEGALL’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year Institution Position W-L 2001 Cumberland Asst. Coach 50-19 MSC Champions 2002 Cumberland Asst. Coach 38-25 MSC Champions 2003 Cumberland Asst. Coach 51-19 TSAC Tournament Champions 2004 Cumberland Asst. Coach 59-21 NAIA National Champions 2005 Cumberland Asst. Coach 56-21 NAIA World Series Semifinalist 2006 Indiana Tech Head Coach 29-29-1 2007 Indiana Tech Head Coach 40-15-1 WHAC Champions 2008 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 44-18 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series 2009 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 44-14 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series 2010 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 47-19 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series Semifinals 2011 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 51-11 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series 2012 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 43-18 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series 2013 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 50-15 TSC Champions/NAIA World Series Semifinals 2014 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 40-21 TSC Champions 2015 Embry-Riddle Head Coach 41-19 NAIA World Series Semifinals

The Eagles were granted a No. 1 seed in the NAIA National Championship Opening Head Coaching Record: 429-179-2 Round and the hosts did not dissapoint, getting a two-out, two-run double from senior Branden Roper-Hubbert in the bottom of the ninth inning against St. Thomas in the championship finale to win a thrilling 3-2 game over the Bobcats, sending ERAU to their ninth NAIA World Series. Stegall led his team to a 3-2 record in the 10-team event, including a win over national No. 1 Lewis-Clark State. The Eagles would eventually bow out in the semifinals, finishing as the third-best team in the nation, for the second-best finish in program history. Stegall again earned NAIA-Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year honors.

WHAC Coach of the Year.................................... 2007 TSC Coach of the Year............. 2008, ‘09, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14 NAIA East Region Coach of the Year.....2008, ‘09, ‘10 Stegall accomplished additional firsts during the 2011 year, earning his first 50-win season, as well as getting his team ranked No. 1 overall ........................................................... ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘15 over the final three weeks of the season. The Eagles breezed through The Sun Conference slate with a 24-3 record, the best in conference history. Next, the Eagles blew out all four of their opponents in The Sun Conference tournament, earning a No. 1 seed in the NAIA Opening LEGACY Round - Daytona Beach bracket. ERAU continued its undefeated postseason, posting two wins over Brewton-Parker (Ga.) en route to the program’s 10th NAIA World Series appearance. • Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Regular Season Title......................................... 2007 Tournament Title................................................ 2007 • The Sun Conference Regular Season Titles............................................. 7 (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Tournament Titles.................................................... 5 (2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13, ‘15) • Avista-NAIA World Series Appearances........................................................... 7 (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘15) • 18 All-Americans • 19 Honorable Mention All-Americans • 19 MLB Draft Selections

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The Eagles entered the 2011 World Series as the No. 1 overall seed, winning their opening game aganst eventual national champion Concordia (Calif.) in convincing fashion. ERAU placed fifth in the 10-team event, ending the 2011 season with a 51-11 overall record. During the 2012 campaign, the Eagles captured their fifth straight and 13th Sun Conference regular season title and made the 11th trip to the NAIA World Series in program history. Stegall’s squad finished 43-18, the 22nd consecutive winning season in Embry-Riddle history and the 14th 40-win season. Stegall led the Blue and Gold to the program’s sixth straight Sun Conference regular season title in 2013, compiling the second-best league record in conference history (23-4). The Eagles lost the first game of The Sun Conference Tournament, but rolled through five consecutive elimination games, including three on the final day of the tournament, to claim the squad’s fourth tournament title in Stegall’s tenure. Embry-Riddle hosted an NAIA National Tournament Opening Round for the fifth straight year in 2013, posting a perfect 3-0 record, becoming one of just two teams to reach the NAIA World Series in every season the Opening Round had been utilized. The Eagles won their first two games at the World Series (a program first), falling to eventual national champion Faulkner and eventual national runner-up Lewis-Clark State to end the season at 50-15, the second 50-win season for Stegall.


STEGALL’S MILESTONE VICTORIES

March 5, 2006 Indiana Tech 9 Spalding 1

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The 2014 campaign saw the Eagles once again claim The Sun Conference regular season crown, posting a 22-5 record in league play. The Blue and Gold fell in the title game of the conference tournament, but the Eagles were still chosen to host an Opening Round for the sixth time in as many seasons. After coming out of the loser’s bracket to force a winner-take-all contest against Southern Poly, the Eagles’ postseason run stopped short of the World Series for the first time in Stegall’s time at Embry-Riddle.

April 9, 2007 Indiana Tech Siena Heights

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Jan. 29, 2008 Embry-Riddle 2 Florida College 0

April 12, 2008 Embry-Riddle 3 St. Thomas 0

Stegall came to Embry-Riddle from Indiana Tech where he spent two seasons as the Warriors’ head coach, compiling a 69-44-2 overall record. In 2006, the Warriors were 29-29-1 overall, were third in the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference and finished second in the Region VIII tournament.

May 4, 2009 Embry-Riddle 11 USCB 6

A year leater, Stegall guided the Warriors to a 40-15-1 record and the WHAC regular season and tournament titles, earning him league Coach of the Year honors. Indiana Tech was also ranked 20th in the final NAIA poll.

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May 28, 2010 Embry-Riddle 3 Tenn. Wesleyan 2

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May 5, 2011 Embry-Riddle 9 St. Thomas 2

Prior to coaching at Indiana Tech, Stegall spent five years as the top assistant coach to Woody Hunt at Cumberland University in Tennessee where he worked primarily with hitters and infielders. During his time at Cumberland, the Bulldogs won three conference championships, two regional titles, two super regional titles and made two straight trips to the Final Four at the NAIA World Series. In 2004, the Bulldogs defeated Oklahoma City to capture the school’s first NAIA World Series crown.

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Feb. 1, 2013 Embry-Riddle 2 Georgetown 1

Feb. 8, 2014 Embry-Riddle 9 Southeastern 2

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March 2, 2015 Embry-Riddle 5 Bellevue 0

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ALL-AMERICANS (18)

1st Team (7)

Tavaris Gary, Cumberland (2003) Chili Miranda, Cumberland (2003) Charlie MacFarlane, Cumberland (2004) Jordan Roberts, Embry-Riddle (2008) Justin Zinkovich, Embry-Riddle (2009) Austin Quinn, Embry-Riddle (2010) Darryl Knight, Embry-Riddle (2014)

2nd Team (11)

Donnie Burkhalter, Cumberland (2005) Phillip Cuadrado, Cumberland (2005) Chris Torres, Cumberland (2005) Aaron Varnum, Embry-Riddle (2008) Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (2010) Steve Sabins, Embry-Riddle (2010) Tucker Jensen, Embry-Riddle (2011) Ryan Vigue, Embry-Riddle (2011) Kevin Maloney, Embry-Riddle (2013) Daniel Poncedeleon, Embry-Riddle (2014) Zac Grotz, Embry-Riddle (2015)

In Embry-Riddle’s final season in the NAIA, Stegall again led the Eagles back to the World Series after capturing the program’s fifth Sun Conference Tournament title and sixth NAIA National Championship Opening Round crown. ERAU advanced to the semifinals for the third time in the Stegall era, falling to eventual national champion, Lewis-Clark State. The Eagles went 41-19, marking the eighth 40-win season under Stegall and saw two players drafted in Tyler Cyr (10th round) and Zac Grotz (28th round).

Stegall has coached seven first-team All-Americans, 11 second-team All-Americans and 19 honorable mention All-Americans during his time at Embry-Riddle, Indiana Tech and Cumberland. Stegall began his collegiate career playing at the University of South Carolina where he earned honorable mention All-Southeastern Conference honors in 1995. After two seasons with the Gamecocks, Stegall transferred to Cumberland (Tenn.) where he set the school single-season record in hitting (.479) and finished fifth in the nation in runs scored (87), hits (113) and total bases (201) as a junior. His performance that year earned him Mid South Conference and Regional Player of the Year honors. He was also a first team All-American and was the runner-up to the NAIA Player of the Year. Stegall was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 25th round of the 1998 Major League Baseball draft. During his four years as a professional baseball player, Stegall played for the Billings Mustangs, Clinton Lumberkings, Rockford Reds, Dayton Dragons and the Chattanooga Lookouts. In 1998, he earned All-Pioneer League honors after finishing ninth in the league in batting (.316) and hits (83). In 2000, he led the Midwest League in doubles (43), which was second in all of minor league baseball, and tied for fourth in batting average (.311), the second best among all Cincinnati Reds minor leaguers. He was also selected to the Midwest League All-Star game in 2000. Stegall is a native of Orlando, Fla. where he played high school baseball at Lake Brantley High School, and was inducted into the Lake Brantley High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. He earned his bachelor’s degree in History/Geography from Cumberland in 2002 and a Master of Science degree in Social Studies Education from Nova Southeastern. He resides in DeLand, Fla. with his wife Laura and daughters Sarah and Ashtyn, and son Brady.

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS (19) Paul Rottman, Cumberland (2001) Pichi Balet, Cumberland (2001) Tirzon Nunez, Cumberland (2002) Travis Holland, Cumberland (2002) Shaun Child, Cumberland (2003) Eddie Ortega, Cumberland (2003) Derek Depew, Cumberland (2005) Steve Kline, Cumberland (2005) Josh Judy, Indiana Tech (2006, 2007) Tony Aldridge, Indiana Tech (2006) Eric Ogden, Indiana Tech (2007) Phillip Reamy, Embry-Riddle (2011) Ben Kline, Embry-Riddle (2011) Keaton Stroud, Embry-Riddle (2011) Ian MacGeorge, Embry-Riddle (2012) Kevin Maloney, Embry-Riddle (2012) Stetson Nelson, Embry-Riddle (2013) Jeff Lemon, Embry-Riddle (2013) Liam Goodall, Embry-Riddle (2015)

MLB DRAFTEES (19) Player Team (Round) Chris Smith, Cumberland.........................Baltimore Orioles (1st) Matt McWilliams, Cumberland.................. Cincinnati Reds (15th) Tavaris Gary, Cumberland.....................St. Louis Cardinals (25th) Phillip Cuadrado, Cumberland...............Colorado Rockies (23rd) Jared Brown, Cumberland...................... Pittsburgh Pirates (24th) Chris Torres, Cumberland........................... Detroit Tigers (32nd) Josh Judy, Indiana Tech..........................Cleveland Indians (34th) Jordan Roberts, Embry-Riddle.........Los Angeles Dodgers (28th) Austin Goolsby, Embry-Riddle..........San Francisco Giants (49th) Jonathan Kountis, Embry-Riddle................New York Mets (19th) Austin Goolsby, Embry-Riddle............... Baltimore Orioles (26th) Brandon Creath, Embry-Riddle.............St. Louis Cardinals (44th) Adam Paulencu, Embry-Riddle..............Colorado Rockies (26th) Ben Kline, Embry-Riddle......................... Tampa Bay Rays (32nd) Eric Green, Embry-Riddle...................... Baltimore Orioles (36th) Daniel Poncedeleon, Embry-Riddle........St. Louis Cardinals (9th) Darryl Knight, Embry-Riddle......................New York Mets (14th) Tyler Cyr, Embry-Riddle....................San Francisco Giants (10th) Zac Grotz, Embry-Riddle........................... Houston Astros (28th)

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Chuck

Assistant Coach | 9th Season | Cumberland, 2003

STEGALL THE FACTS

Hometown...............................................Orlando, Fla. High School..................................... Lake Brantley HS

EDUCATION

B.S. History/Geography............................Cumberland M.S. Sports Management..............Nova Southeastern

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Collegiate Cumberland.................................................... 2000-03

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Coach....................... Neosho CC (2005-06) Record....................................................73-44 (.624) Assistant Coach...........................Indiana Tech (2007) Record.................................................40-15-1 (.714) Assistant Coach............ Embry-Riddle (2008-present) Record................................................360-135 (.727)

FAMILY

Wife.................................................................Melanie Children................................................. Hayley, Paige

After being hired as Embry-Riddle’s head baseball coach in 2007, it did not take Randy Stegall long to determine who he wanted to have as his assistant coach. In his opinion, his brother Chuck was the perfect person to join him in the dugout. The Stegall partnership was one that had already proven to be successful as the brothers coached in tandem at Indiana Tech in 2006-07. During his first year at Embry-Riddle, Chuck Stegall helped his brother lead the Eagles to their sixth appearance in seven seasons at the NAIA World Series after sweeping the NAIA Region XIV Tournament and winning the conference title with an 18-3 league record and 44-18 overall mark. In 2009, the Eagles repeated as conference champions and returned to Lewiston, Idaho, home of the Avista-NAIA World Series, after compiling a 3-0 record in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round. In 2010, Embry-Riddle had one of their best years under the Stegalls, finishing 47-19 overall and making it to the final four at the NAIA World Series. The Eagles won both The Sun Conference regular season and tournament crowns and claimed their third straight trip to Lewiston with a National Championship Opening Round title in Daytona Beach. 2011 included a number of firsts for the Stegalls, who earned their first 50-win season, and were ranked No. 1 in the NAIA over the final three weeks of the regular season. ERAU finished 51-11 overall, including a Sun Conference record 24-3 in league play. The Blue and Gold advanced all the way to the Avista-NAIA World Series where the Eagles placed fifth. During the 2012 campaign, the Eagles captured their fifth straight and 13th overall Sun Conference regular season title and made the 11th trip to the NAIA World Series in program history. Stegall helped lead the Eagles to a 43-18 finish, the 22nd consecutive winning season in Embry-Riddle history and the program’s 14th 40+ win season. The 2013 season was yet another notch in the Stegall brothers’ coaching belt as the Eagles finished 50-15, making their sixth consecutive trip to the NAIA World Series after claiming the program’s 14th Sun Conference regular season title and the fourth league tournament title. The 2014 campaign saw the Eagles once again claim The Sun Conference regular season crown, posting a 22-5 record in league play. The Blue and Gold fell in the title game of the conference tournament, but still was chosen to host an Opening Round for the sixth time in as many seasons. After coming out of the loser’s bracket to force a winner-take-all contest against Southern Poly, the Eagles’ postseason run stopped short of the World Series for the first time in the Stegall’s time at Embry-Riddle. In Embry-Riddle’s final season in the NAIA, the Eagles went back to the World Series after capturing the program’s fifth Sun Conference Tournament title and sixth NAIA National Championship Opening Round crown. ERAU advanced to the semifinals for the third time in the Stegall era, falling to eventual national champion, Lewis-Clark State. The Eagles went 41-19, marking the eighth 40-win season under the Stegall’s. In 2007, Stegall helped guide the Indiana Tech Warriors to a 40-15-1 record, the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles and a No. 20 ranking in the final NAIA poll. Prior to going to Indiana Tech, Stegall spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Neosho County Community College in Kansas. During his tenure at NCCC, the Panthers captured a Jayhawk East Championship and finished third in the Region VI race in 2006. He helped coach six All-Conference players, two All-Region selections, two All-Americans, a Rawlings Big Stick Award winner, and the 2006 Junior College Player of the Year. Under his guidance, Panther players broke 13 of the school’s 22 hitting records. Stegall has also coached a variety of summer league teams, including the Sandlot Wooden Bat League in Nashville, Tenn., and the Lake Brantley American Legion summer baseball team, which he led to consecutive state tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. He also spent three summers as a head coach in the Florida Collegiate Summer League for the Orlando Shockers and the Altamonte Springs Snappers. Stegall played four seasons of college baseball for Coach Woody Hunt at Cumberland (Tenn.) where he helped the Bulldogs to four consecutive conference championships and four straight regional tournament appearances. He was a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree and was named the Defensive Player of the Year in 2003. A native of Orlando, Fla., Stegall was a letterwinner at Lake Brantley High School where he played alongside former major leaguer Felipe Lopez and current MLB second baseman Rickie Weeks (Milwaukee Brewers). He helped the Patriots become the Florida State Champions in 1997 and was inducted into the Lake Brantley High School Hall of Fame in 2007. Stegall earned his undergraduate degree in History/Geography from Cumberland in 2003 and completed his masters in Sports Management at Nova Southeastern in 2004. Stegall resides in Port Orange, Fla., with his wife Melanie and their daughters Hayley and Paige. In addition to his coaching duties, Stegall also serves as Embry-Riddle’s Athletic Fields Manager.

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Assistant Coach | 1st Season | Cumberland, 2010

Robert

CLAYTON THE FACTS

Robert Clayton joined the Embry-Riddle baseball coaching staff in the 2016 season. Clayton, a native of Miami, is in charge of the pitching staff and assists in the Blue and Gold recruiting efforts.

Hometown..................................................Maimi, Fla. High School....................................... Miami Killian HS

EDUCATION

B.S. Fitness and Wellness........................Cumberland

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Collegiate Miami Dade College............................................ 2004 Broward College.................................................. 2006 Cumberland.................................................... 2007-08

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Coach..............UT-Pan American (2011-13) Record....................................................79-84 (.485) Assistant Coach........................... Cumberland (2014) Record....................................................49-20 (.710) Assistant Coach.............Tennessee Wesleyan (2015) Record....................................................45-12 (.789)

FAMILY

Wife.................................................................... Hilary

31 Jeff

Clayton came to Embry-Riddle after previous stops at Tennessee Wesleyan, Cumberland and UT-Pan American. His most recent position was with the TWC Bulldogs as an assistant coach, where he helped lead TWC to a 45-12 record, Appalachian Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles and a runner-up finish at the NAIA National Championship Opening Round - Kingsville Bracket in 2015. Before spending a season at Tennessee Wesleyan, Clayton was an assistant coach at his alma mater in 2014 as Cumberland claimed its third NAIA National Championship, going 49-20 overall with a Mid-South Conference Tournament crown and Opening Round title en route to the NAIA World Series win. Clayton was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at NCAA I Texas-Pan American (now known as the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley for three seasons (2011-13). UTPA posted a 79-84 mark during his three-year tenure while playing in the Great West Athletic Conference. The Broncs team ERA dropped from 5.75 in 2011 to 4.82 the following season to 4.25 in Clayton’s final campaign on the staff. Clayton’s first collegiate coaching stint came at Cumberland from 2009-10 when he served as student assistant for Head Coach Woody Hunt. The Bulldogs set a program record in 2010 with 58 wins en route to claiming the NAIA National Championship that season. Clayton pitched for two seasons at Cumberland, earning Honorable Mention All-America accolades in 2007, posting a 12-3 mark with a 2.93 ERA in 104.1 innings of work, striking out 60 with just 16 walks in 18 appearances with eight complete games, leading CU to the NAIA World Series. As a Preseason All-American in 2008, Clayton registered a 7-4 record with a 4.63 ERA in 79.2 innings that year with 72 strikeouts and only 14 walks in 14 appearances with four complete games. Clayton transferred to Cumberland from Broward College in Davie, Fla. He garnered All-State accolades as a sophomore at Broward and helped the Seahawks reached the NJCAA World Series in 2006. He also played one season at Miami Dade College after graduating from Miami Killian High School in 2002. Clayton graduated from Cumberland in 2010, receiving his bachelor’s in Fitness and Wellness. Clayton and his wife Hilary reside in Port Orange.

Volunteer Assistant Coach | 3rd Season | Embry-Riddle, 2013

LEMON After a succesful four-year career as an Eagle, Jeff Lemon joined the Embry-Riddle coaching staff as an assistant coach for the 2014 season. Lemon, now in his third season as a volunteer assistant, appeared in 179 games for the Blue and Gold, garnering 139 starts, mostly at third base. Lemon, one of the best hitters in the Stegall era, collected 177 hits and 97 RBIs for Embry-Riddle, jumping into ninth-place on the ERAU 150-hit club. Lemon earned second team All-Sun Conference honors as a junior before he was named a first team All-Sun Conference performer in his senior season. Lemon ranked second in the country with 246 at-bats in 2013, collecting 88 hits (fifth most in the NAIA) en route to earning Honorable Mention All-America accolades and NAIA World Series All-Tournament team honors. Lemon ranks 10th in school history with 536 career at-bats, striking out just 26 times over the course of his Eagle career. He posted a career batting average of .330, registering 24 doubles, 78 runs and 47 walks. Lemon is a native of Bunnell, Fla. and graduated from Embry-Riddle in the spring of 2013 with a degree in Business Administration. Lemon is engaged to Eagle Athletic Trainer Kelley Harrison.

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Bogart, Cody

5-11 / 200 / So. / Catcher / Inverness, Fla.

14

Bourque, Quinn

6-0 / 180 / Fr. / Pitcher / North Fort Myers, Fla.

39

16

Bradshaw, Gunnar

5-8 / 170 / R-Fr. / Infielder / Winter Garden, Fla.

Brady, Aidan

5-10 / 185 / Fr. / Pitcher / Palm Harbor, Fla.

21

Brown, Jordan

6-3 / 240 / Fr. / 1st Baseman / Port Orange, Fla.

RS

Bultema, Tyler

6-2 / 210 / Fr. / Pitcher / Winter Park, Fla.

7

Burkhead, Kenny

6-0 / 200 / Jr. / Pitcher / Deltona, Fla.

22

Camp, Jonathan

5-11 / 230 / Jr. / Outfielder / Fort Meade, Fla.

17

Dearing, Nick

6-0 / 175 / Fr. / Pitcher / Windermere, Fla.

25

Demarest, Dylan

6-2 / 205 / Sr. / Pitcher / Fort Myers, Fla.

10

Dodson, Jason

6-1 / 210 / Fr. / Pitcher / Tallahassee, Fla.

4

Garcia, Joshua

5-11 / 185 / Sr. / Infielder / Fort Myers, Fla.

33

Gerber, Joey

6-0 / 170 / Fr. / Pitcher / Coconut Creek, Fla.

37

Gilliam, Tyler

5-11 / 205 / R-Fr. / Catcher / Jacksonville, Fla.

9

29

Goodall, Liam

6-3 / 205 / Sr. / Outfielder / Nanaimo, B.C.

Guttveg, Kyle

5-9 / 170 / Fr. / Outfielder / Palm City, Fla.

38

Habig, Cole

5-11 / 175 / R-Fr. / Infielder / Plantation, Fla.

40

42

19

Herrera, Blake

6-1 / 200 / So. / Pitcher / Apopka, Fla.

Howard, Zach

6-2 / 205 / R-Fr. / Outfielder / Land O’Lakes, Fla.

Hughes, Dalton

6-1 / 200 / Sr. / Catcher / Tierra Verde, Fla.

3

Jacobs, Matt

6-0 / 190 / Sr. / Infielder / Altamonte Springs, Fla.

1

Jeancola, Dominic

6-0 / 155 / Fr. / Pitcher / DeBary, Fla.

2

Jones, Jimmy, III

5-9 / 175 / R-Fr. / Infielder / Bronson, Fla.

11

Lindheim, Mitchel

5-11 / 190 / Fr. / Infielder / Naples, Fla.

RS

Lovett, Will

6-3 / 190 / Fr. / Infielder / Atlanta, Ga.

6

Malphurs, Logan

5-9 / 150 / Jr. / Infielder / Alachua, Fla.

28

Maxon, Ryan

5-10 / 170 / Jr. / Catcher / Oviedo, Fla.

24

Mazzurco, A.J.

5-9 / 190 / Sr. / Outfielder / Ocala, Fla.

43

Miller, Kyle

5-11 / 195 / Fr. / Pitcher / Deerfield Beach, Fla.

23

Moreno, Tobias

6-0 / 175 / Sr. / Outfielder / Jacksonville, Fla.

27

Naab, Troy

6-0 / 180 / Fr. / Pitcher / DeLand, Fla.

RS

Russell, Matthew

6-1 / 200 / Fr. / Pitcher / Jacksonville, Fla.

12

Schorr, Andrew

6-0 / 200 / Jr. / Pitcher / Audubon, N.J.

8

Swinarski, Joey

6-3 / 185 / So. / Outfielder / Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

20

Tufts, Corey

6-5 / 235 / Sr. / Pitcher / Clermont, Fla.

13

14

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

18

Velasquez, Enderson

6-2 / 190 / Sr. / Infielder / Bolivar, Venezuela

5

Zirbes, Kyle

6-0 / 190 / Sar. / Infielder / Redwood City, Calif.

R/R No. Name

NUMERICAL ROSTER Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

1

Dominic Jeancola

RHP

R/R

6-0

155

So.

2

Jimmy Jones III

INF

R/R

5-9

175

R-Fr.

Matt Jacobs

INF

R/R

6-0

190

Sr.

Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley High School

4

Joshua Garcia

INF

L/R

5-11

185

Sr.

Fort Myers, Fla./St. Johns River State College

5

Kyle Zirbes

INF

R/R

6-0

190

Sr.

Redwood City, Calif./Cañada College

R/R 6

Logan Malphurs

INF

R/R

5-9

150

Jr.

Alachua, Fla./Sante Fe High School

7

Kenny Burkhead

RHP

R/R

6-0

200

Jr.

Deltona, Fla./Florida State University

Joey Swinarski

OF

R/R

6-3

185

So.

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Mississippi State

Liam Goodall

OF

R/R

6-3

205

Sr.

Nanaimo, British Columbia/VIBI

RHP

L/R

6-1

210

Fr.

Tallahassee, Fla./Wallace Community College

INF

R/R

5-11

190

Fr.

Naples, Fla./Naples High School

LHP

L/L

6-0

200

Jr.

Audubon, N.J./Coastal Carolina

13 Enderson Velasquez INF

R/R

6-2

190

Sr.

Bolivar, Venezuela/College of Central Florida

R/R

R/R 3 R/R

R/R 8 R/R

9

10 Jason Dodson

R/R 11 Mitchel Lindheim R/R

12 Andrew Schorr

R/R 14 Quinn Bourque

Bronson, Fla./St. Francis Catholic High School

RHP

R/R

6-0

180

Fr.

North Fort Myers, Fla./North Fort Myers High School

RHP

R/R

5-10

185

Fr.

Palm Harbor, Fla./East Lake High School

RHP

R/R

6-0

175

Fr.

Windermere, Fla./Olympia High School

18 Cody Bogart

C

R/R

5-11

200

So.

Inverness, Fla./Citrus High School

19 Dalton Hughes

C

R/R

6-1

200

Sr.

Tierra Verde, Fla./University of Tampa

16

Aidan Brady

L/R 17 Nick Dearing L/R

Hometown/Previous School DeBary, Fla./University High School

R/R 20 Corey Tufts

RHP

R/R

6-5

235

Sr.

Clermont, Fla./East Ridge High School

21 Jordan Brown

1B

R/R

6-3

240

So.

Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek High School

22 Jonathan Camp

OF

R/R

5-11

230

Jr.

Fort Meade, Fla./Santa Fe College

R/R 23 Tobias Moreno

OF

L/R

6-0

175

Sr.

Jacksonville, Fla./Florida State College at Jacksonville

OF

L/R

5-9

190

Sr.

Ocala, Fla./Santa Fe College

RHP

R/R

6-2

205

Sr.

Fort Myers, Fla./Cypress Lake High School

27 Troy Naab

RHP

R/R

6-0

180

Fr.

DeLand, Fla./Father Lopez High School

28 Ryan Maxon

C

R/R

5-10

170

Jr.

Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo High School

OF

R/R

5-9

170

Fr.

Palm City, Fla./Jensen Beach High School

33 Joey Gerber

RHP

R/R

6-0

170

Fr.

Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch High School

36 Cole Habig

INF

R/R

5-11

175

R-Fr.

Plantation, Fla./Nova High School

C

R/R

5-11

205

R-Fr.

Jacksonville, Fla./West Nassau County High School

INF

R/R

5-8

170

R-Fr.

Winter Garden, Fla./West Orange High School

RHP

R/R

6-1

200

So.

Apopka, Fla./Wekiva High School

42 Zach Howard

OF

R/R

6-2

205

R-Fr.

Land O’Lakes, Fla./Sunlake High School

43 Kyle Miller

RHP

R/R

5-11

195

Fr.

Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach High School

RHP

R/R

6-2

210

Fr.

Winter Park, Fla./Lake Howell High School

RS Will Lovett

INF

R/R

6-3

190

Fr.

Atlanta, Ga./Riverside Military Academy

RS Matthew Russell

RHP

R/R

6-1

200

Fr.

Jacksonville, Fla./Duncan Fletcher High School

R/R

24 A.J. Mazzurco

R/R 25 Dylan Demarest R/R

R/R 29 Kyle Guttveg R/R

R/R 37 Tyler Gilliam 39 Gunnar Bradshaw

R/R 40 Blake Herrera R/R

R/R RS Tyler Bultema R/R R/R R/R

STAFF

41

Head Coach: Randy Stegall (Cumberland, 2002 - 9th Season)

30

Assistant Coach: Robert Clayton (Cumberland, 2010 - 1st Season)

31

Assistant Coach: Jeff Lemon (Embry-Riddle, 2013 - 3rd Season)

R/R 32 Assistant Coach: Chuck Stegall (Cumberland, 2003 - 9th Season) L/R

R/R L/R L/R R/R

Athletic Trainer: Kelley Harrison (Florida State, 2009 - 4th Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Aidan Brady.....................................................................ADE-en

A.J. Mazzurco........................................................... mah-ZUR-co

Quinn Bourque................................................................. BORK

Tobias Moreno.....................................toe-BUY-us muh-RAIN-o

Tyler Bultema...........................................................BULT-ah-ma

Troy Naab............................................................................ NAB

Dylan Demarest......................................................DEM-uh-rest

Andrew Schorr.................................................................. SHOR

L/L Tyler Gilliam................................................................ GILL-yum

Joey Swinarski.........................................................SWIN-ar-ski

Kyle Guttveg.................................................................GUT-vayg

Chuck Stegall............................................................... STEE-gull

Cole Habig........................................................................ HA-big

Randy Stegall............................................................... STEE-gull

R/R Blake Herrera........................................................ HUR-RAIR-uh

Enderson Velasquez............................EN-dur-son vul-ASS-kez

Dominic Jeancola................................................... GENE-coe-la

Kyle Zirbes....................................................................ZUR-bees

R/R

R/R

Mitchel Lindheim....................................................... LIND-hime

R/R Logan Malphurs........................................................... MAL-furz


BY POSITION Pitchers

BY PREVIOUS SCHOOL

No. Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

1

Dominic Jeancola

RHP

R/R

5-11

140

So.

7

Kenny Burkhead

RHP

R/R

6-0

200

Jr.

10 Jason Dodson

RHP

L/R

6-1

210

Fr.

12 Andrew Schorr

LHP

L/L

6-0

200

Jr.

14 Quinn Bourque

RHP

R/R

5-11

180

Fr.

16

Aidan Brady

RHP

R/R

5-10

185

Fr.

17

Matthew Russell

RHP

R/R

6-1

200

Fr.

20 Corey Tufts

RHP

R/R

6-5

230

Sr.

25 Dylan Demarest

RHP

R/R

6-2

205

Sr.

26 Blake Herrera

RHP

R/R

6-1

200

So.

27 Troy Naab

RHP

R/R

6-0

180

Fr.

33 Joey Gerber

RHP

R/R

6-0

170

Fr.

34 Kyle Miller

RHP

R/R

5-11

200

Fr.

35 Nick Dearing

RHP

R/R

6-0

175

Fr.

38 Tyler Bultema

RHP

R/R

6-2

210

Fr.

Catchers No. Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

18 Cody Bogart

C

R/R

5-11

200

So.

19 Dalton Hughes

C

R/R

6-1

200

Sr.

28 Ryan Maxon

C

R/R

5-10

180

Jr.

37 Tyler Gilliam

C

R/R

5-10

195 R-Fr.

Infielders

BY HOMETOWN

NCAA I (3)

Canada (1)

Florida State - Burkhead

Nanaimo, B.C. - Goodall

Mississippi State - Swinarski Coastal Carolina - Schorr

California (1)

NCAA II (1)

Redwood City - Zirbes

Florida (32)

Tampa - Hughes

Alachua - Malphurs

NCAA III (1)

Altamonte Springs - Jacobs

North Carolina Wesleyan - Herrera

Apopka - Herrera Bronson - Jones III

Junior College (7)

Clermont - Tufts

Cañada College - Zirbes

Coconut Creek - Gerber

Santa Fe College - Camp, Mazzurco

DeBary - Jeancola

St. John’s River State - Garcia

DeLand - Naab

Florida State College of Jacksonville - Moreno

Deerfield Beach - Miller

Wallace Community College - Dodson

Deltona - Burkhead

College of Central Florida - Velasquez

Fort Meade - Camp Fort Myers - Garcia, Demarest

High School (24)

Ft. Lauderdale - Swinarski

Citrus (Fla.) - Bogart

Inverness - Bogart

Cypress (Fla.) - Demarest

Jacksonville - Russell, Moreno, Gilliam

Deerfield Beech (Fla.) - Miller

Land O’Lakes - Howard

Duncan Fletcher (Fla.) - Russell

Naples - Lindheim

No. Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

East Lake (Fla.) - Brady

North Fort Myers - Bourque

2

Jimmy Jones III

INF

R/R

5-9

175

R-Fr.

East Ridge (Fla.) - Tufts

Ocala - Mazzurco

3

Matt Jacobs

INF

R/R

6-0

190

Sr.

Father Lopez (Fla.) - Naab

Oviedo - Maxon

4

Joshua Garcia

INF

L/R

5-11

180

Sr.

Jensen Beach (Fla.) - Guttveg

Palm City - Guttveg

5

Kyle Zirbes

INF

R/R

6-0

185

Sr.

Lake Brantley (Fla.) - Jacobs

Palm Harbor - Brady

6

Logan Malphurs

INF

R/R

5-9

150

Jr.

Lake Howell (Fla.) - Bultema

Plantation - Habig

INF

R/R

5-11

190

Fr.

Monarch (Fla.) - Gerber

Port Orange - Brown

13 Enderson Velasquez INF

R/R

6-2

195

Sr.

Nanaimo District Secondary (B.C.) - Goodall

Tallahassee - Dodson

21 Jordan Brown

1B

R/R

6-3

240

So.

Naples (Fla.) - Lindheim

Tierra Verde - Hughes

31 Will Lovett

INF

R/R

6-3

190

Fr.

North Fort Myers (Fla.) - Bourque

Windermere - Dearing

36 Cole Habig

INF

R/R

5-11

170

R-Fr.

Nova (Fla.) - Habig

Winter Garden - Bradshaw

39 Gunnar Bradshaw

INF

R/R

5-8

170

R-Fr.

Olympia (Fla.) - Dearing

Winter Park - Bultema

Oviedo (Fla.) - Maxon

Georgia (1)

11 Mitchel Lindheim

Outfielders No. Name

Pos.

B/T

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

Riverside Military Academy (Ga.) - Lovett

8

Joey Swinarski

OF

R/R

6-3

185

So.

Sante Fe (Fla.) - Malphurs

9

Liam Goodall

OF

R/R

6-3

195

Sr.

Spruce Creek ( Fla.) - Brown

22 Jonathan Camp

OF

R/R

5-11

230

Jr.

St. Francis (Fla.) - Jones III

23 Tobias Moreno

OF

L/R

6-1

185

Sr.

Sunlake (Fla.) - Howard

24 A.J. Mazzurco

OF

L/R

5-9

190

Sr.

University (Fla.) - Jeancola

29 Kyle Guttveg

OF

R/R

5-9

170

Fr.

West Nassau County (Fla.) - Gilliam

Venezuela (1)

West Orange (Fla.) - Bradshaw

Bolivar - Velasquez

42 Zach Howard

OF

R/R

Seniors (10) 3 4

Matt Jacobs Joshua Garcia

6-1

195 R-Fr.

INF

6 7

Logan Malphurs Kenny Burkhead

New Jersey (1) Audubon - Schorr

BY ELIGIBILITY

Juniors (5) INF

Atlanta - Lovett

Sophomores (5) INF RHP

1 8

Dominic Jeancola Joey Swinarski

RHP OF

5

Kyle Zirbes

INF

12 Andrew Schorr

LHP

18 Cody Bogart

C

9

Liam Goodall

OF

22 Jonathan Camp

OF

21 Jordan Brown

1B

13 Enderson Velasquez 19 Dalton Hughes 20 Corey Tufts

INF C RHP

23 Tobias Moreno

OF

24 A.J. Mazzurco

OF

25 Dylan Demarest

RHP

28 Ryan Maxon

C

26 Blake Herrera

RHP

Redshirt-Freshmen (5)

Freshmen (12)

2

INF

10 Jason Dodson

INF

11 Mitchel Lindheim

INF

14 Quinn Bourque

RHP

INF

16 Aidan Brady

RHP

OF

17 Matthew Russell

RHP

27 Troy Naab

RHP

Jimmy Jones III

36 Cole Habig 37 Tyler Gilliam 39 Gunnar Bradshaw 42 Zach Howard

C

RHP

29 Kyle Guttveg

OF

31 Will Lovett

INF

33 Joey Gerber

RHP

34 Kyle Miller

RHP

35 Nick Dearing

RHP

38 Tyler Bultema

RHP

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1

3

RHP

INF

Dominic

Matt

JEANCOLA

JACOBS

6-0 | 155 | R/R | Sophomore DeBary, Fla. | University HS

BIO

6-0 | 190 | R/R | Senior Altamonte Springs, Fla. | Lake Brantley HS

BIO

2015: Made five appearances out of the bullpen as a true freshman…tossed 1.2 scoreless innings against St. Francis (March 8)…struck out a season-best three batters against Aquinas (March 11). Prep: Graduated in 2014 from University High School. Personal: Born in Miami, Fla. on Feb. 6, 1996...son of Nick and Monica Jeancola.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG ‘15 9.28 0-0 5 0 10.2 15 12 11 8 8 .349

2015: Started in all 51 games he appeared in…hit .281 with 50 hits, including a team-high 19 doubles and three home runs…collected 38 RBIs and scored 38 runs…drew 25 walks and went 9-for-9 on the base paths…fielding .989 in 261 chances at first base…hit two home runs in his first game of the season against Reinhardt (Feb. 8)…registered four RBIs on two hits at USCB (March 21)…drove in eight runs on six hits in the Warner series (April 3-4). 2014: Started in 14 games with 27 appearances...collected 10 hits with six RBIs in 50 at-bats. 2013: Collected 25 hits, including nine doubles and a triple in his rookie season...drove in 10 runners and scored 12 times...fielded .974 at first base for the Eagles. 2012: Redshirted. Prep: 2011 graduate of Lake Brantley High School, the same high school as Eagle coaches Randy and Chuck Stegall, as well as former player Justin Warmoth…hit .440 with 10 RBIs during his junior year before hiting .308 with 13 RBIs in 2011…given the Coaches’ Award and Most Valuable Player honor as a senior…honor roll student. Personal: Born in Winter Park, Fla. on Oct. 8, 1992…parents are Judy and Don Jacobs…majoring in Business Administration.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘13 .231 36-33 108 12 25 9 1 0 10 1-1 .974 ‘14 .200 27-14 50 3 10 0 0 0 6 0-0 .982 ‘15 .281 51-51 178 38 50 19 2 3 38 9-9 .989 Totals .253 114-98 336 53 85 28 3 3 54 10-10 .981

DOMINICJEANCOLA

2

INF

Jimmy

JONES III

5-9 | 175 | R/R | R-Freshman Bronson, Fla. | St. Francis Catholic HS

BIO 2015: Redshirted. Prep: Graduated in 2014 from St. Francis Catholic High School...played for Kevin Maris, son of New York Yankees legend Roger Maris...captained his prep squad...named an All-State selection as a senior...hit .395 with a .567 slugging percentage...recorded 32 hits, 25 RBIs and scored 29 times in his final prep campaign...earned Dean’s List honors all four years in high school...member of Mu Alpha Theta.

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Personal: Born in Gainesville, Fla. on Dec. 31, 1995...parents are Tammy and James Jones... great-grandfather was James J. Jefferies, former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion...accumulated over 450 community service hours with the American Cancer Society, Kevin Maris Baseball Camps, and many other Catholic Charities...majoring in Civil Engineering

MATTJACOBS


4

6

INF

INF

Joshua

Logan

GARCIA

MALPHURS

5-11 | 185 | L/R | Senior Fort Myers, Fla. | Bishop Verot HS (St. John’s River State)

BIO

5-9 | 150 | R/R | Junior Alachua, Fla. | Sante Fe HS

BIO

2015: Second team All-Conference second baseman…named to The Sun Conference All-Tournament Team with seven hits, helping the Eagles to the tournament title…finished the season on an 11game hitting streak…hit .336 with 78 hits, 13 doubles, three triples, 50 RBIs and 42 runs scored… stole 13 bases in 16 attempts…second on the team with 155 assists…recorded 24 multi-hit games… drove in four runs at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 17)…went 3-for-3 in a win at Florida Memorial (April 10)…collected eight hits in four games from March 10-14, driving in nine runs in four ERAU victories.

2015: Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Sun Conference honoree…made three starts while appearing in 23 contests…scored 20 runs with three hits and a pair of RBIs.

2013-14 At St. John’s River State: 2014 FCSAA second team All-State selection...hit .369 with 72 hits, 42 RBIs and 46 runs scored as a sophomore...collected 46 hits and 26 RBIs while hitting .297 as a freshman.

Prep: Graduated in the top 10% of his 2012 Sante Fe High School class...played for coaches Stephen Barton and Shedrick Honeycutt...earned Outstanding Defensive Player honors as a junior...led his team to a regional semifinal in 2012 and a district championship in 2011...presented the 2010 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Award.

Prep: 2012 graduate of Bishop Verot High School...named the FHSAA 4A Player of the Year...Florida Mr. Baseball finalist...Bud Roth MVP in 2011...three-time All-Area selection. Personal: Born on Feb. 12, 1994.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .336 59-59 232 42 78 13 3 1 50 13-16 .949

5

2014: Made six appearances for the Blue and Gold. 2013: Redshirted.

Personal: Born in Gainesville, Fla. on Feb. 7, 1994...parents are Leann and Carl Malphurs...majoring in Mechanical Engineering...spent time volunteering at local elementary schools, recreational parks and the Gatorball Baseball Academy.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘14 .000 6-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .833 ‘15 .150 23-3 20 5 3 1 0 0 2 1-2 1.000 Totals .115 29-3 26 5 3 1 0 0 2 1-2 .955

INF

Kyle

ZIRBES

6-0 | 190 | R/R | Senior Redwood City,Calif. | Menlo-Atherton HS (Cañada College)

LOGANMALPHURS

BIO 2015: Appeared in 53 games with 15 starts…used primarily as a pinch runner and hitter…collected 13 hits with eight RBIs, scoring 38 runs…went 7-for-9 on the base paths…went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored at Saint Leo (March 24)…drove in three runs against Reinhardt (Feb. 7). 2012-14 at Cañada College: Earned first team All-Pacific Coast Conference honors in 2014...hit .344 with 28 steals as a sophomore. Prep: 2011 graduate of Menlo-Atherton High School...first team All-PAL selection and first team AllSan Mateo County honoree as a senior when he hit .410 with 35 RBIs. Personal: Born in San Jose, Calif. on May 14, 1993...son of Barry and Jennifer Zirbes...majoring in Business Administration.

JOSHUAGARCIA

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .200 53-15 65 38 13 2 1 0 8 7-9 .941 Year ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG ‘15 0.00 0-0 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 .200

KYLEZIRBES

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7

9

RHP

OF

Kenny

Liam

BURKHEAD

GOODALL

6-0 | 200 | R/R | Junior Deltona, Fla. | Trinity Christian (Florida State University)

BIO

6-3 | 205 | R/R | Senior Nanaimo, British Columbia | Nanaimo District (Vancouver Island Baseball Institute)

BIO

2015: Made two starts in February before utilizing a redshirt due to injury. 2013-14 at Florida State: Two-time ACC Academic Honor Roll member...made 17 appearances in two seasons for the Seminoles...secured the win in a FSU victory against NC State (March 15, 2014), pitching two innings while stirking out three batters. Prep: 2012 graduate of Trinity Christian Academy where he played four years of baseball…member of the 2009, 2010 and 2012 FHSAA State Championship teams. Personal: Born in Sanford, Fla. on July 8, 1994...son of Duane and Brenda Burkhead...majoring in Business Administration.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG ‘15 0.60 1-0 2 0 15.0 10 2 1 3 11 .196

2015: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American…second team CoSIDA Academic All-American… first team All-Sun Conference...Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Conference honoree…Eagle of Excellence Scholarship awardee…hit .362 with a team-best 84 hits, including nine doubles, six triples and three home runs…drove in a team-high 59 RBIs and scored 52 runs while starting in all 60 games for the Eagles…went 17-for-19 on the base paths and posted a .986 fielding percentage in left field…reached the 200-hit plateau for his career in a 15-6 win over Thomas at The Sun Conference Tournament (May 3), driving in five runs on four hits against the Night Hawks…collected five RBIs on four hits while scoring three runs against Florida Memorial (April 11)…hit his first collegiate grand slam at Saint Leo (March 24)…had three eight-game hitting streaks during the year. 2014: First team All-Conference outfielder...two-time Sun Conference Player of the Week...Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete...Academic All-Conference selection...third on the team with a .332 batting average...collected 77 hits with 32 RBIs and 41 runs scored...swiped 14 bags...had 21 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-5 outing against Florida Memorial (April 5), driving in three runs and scoring two more...recorded a 3-for-3 day against Indiana Tech (March 22), scoring three runs and registering four RBIs...helped the Eagles clinch the regular season title against Webber International (April 19), going 3-for-3 with a pair of RBIs and a run scored...against Tennessee Wesleyan (May 14) in the Opening Round went 3-for-4 with two runs scored. 2013: Started in 62 games for the Eagles...named to the All-Tournament Team at The Sun Conference Tournament...hit .278 with 5 hits, 25 RBIs and 26 runs scored...stole 16 bases on 21 tries...fielded .972 in left and centerfield...drove in multiple runs on five different dates...hit an inside-the-park home run against Aquinas (Mar. 7)...robbed a home run against Southeastern (May 4) in The Sun Conference Tournament.

KENNYBURKHEAD

2012 at Vancouver Island Baseball Institute: Played one season for the Mariners...hit .287 in 44 games...drove in 10 runs and scored 21 times...swiped 18 bags...named a first team All-CCBC performer. Prep: 2011 graduate of Nanaimo District Secondary School...played for Head Coach Doug Rogers...2011 second team All-Conference performer...led his team to the 2011 BCPBL League Championship...as a senior hit .286 in 47 games, collecting 44 hits with 20 RBIs and scoring 32 runs. Personal: Born in Nanaimo, British Columbia on Sept. 5, 1993...son of Debra Harkness and Richard Goodall...majoring in Civil Engineering.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

8

OF

Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘13 .253 63-62 198 26 50 3 0 1 25 16-21 .972 ‘14 .319 61-61 232 41 74 10 6 0 32 14-20 .970 ‘15 .358 60-60 232 52 83 9 6 3 59 17-19 .986 Totals .313 184-183 662 119 207 22 12 4 116 47-60 .975

Joey

SWINARKSI

6-3 | 185 | R/R | Sophomore Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | The First Academy (Mississippi State University)

BIO 2014-15 at Mississippi State: Redshirted in 2014 before recording seven at-bats in six games in 2015. Prep: 2013 graduate of The First Academy...projected as a top-10 round pick by Baseball America in the 2014 MLB Draft before graduating high school a year early to enroll at Mississippi State...2013 Perfect Game Underclassmen Second-Team All-American...2012 Perfect Game Honorable Mention Underclassmen All-American...hit .405 with seven homers in 23 games as a junior, .380 with seven dingers in 21 games as a sophomore and .425 with seven long balls as a freshman...chose Mississippi State over scholarship offers from South Carolina and UCF.

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Personal: Born in Orlando, Fla. on July 9, 1995...son of Julie and Ted Swinarski...majoring in Aerospace Engineering...worked with Fellowship of Christian Athletes while at MSU...went on a Project 2:2 mission trip in 2014.

LIAMGOODALL


10

13

Jason

Enderson

RHP

INF

DODSON

VELASQUEZ

6-1 | 210 | L/R | Freshman Tallahassee, Fla. | Leon HS (Wallace Community College)

BIO

6-2 | 190 | R/R | Senior Bolivar, Venezuela | Liceo Avila (College of Central Florida)

BIO

2015 at Wallace Community College: Redshirted. Prep: 2014 graduate of Leon High School...played for coaches Robbie Zimmerman and Robby Reed...as a senior, pitched 42 innings with a 4.00 ERA and 45 Ks...posted a 2.21 ERA as a junior. Personal: Born in Tallahassee, Fla. on Sept. 5, 1995...son of Lisa Canup and Mike Dodson...majoring in Accounting and Finance...volunteered with the Miracle Sports League of Tallahassee.

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Mitchel

LINDHEIM

5-11 | 190 | R/R | Freshman Naples, Fla. | Naples HS

BIO Prep: Graduated from Naples High School in 2015...played for coaches Rick Turner and George Reidy...as a team captain, led the Golden Eagles to three regonal playoff appearances while earning All-Conference and All-Region honors...named the team’s Gold Glove Award winner and claimed NHS’s Student-Athlete Award...batted .305 with a .400 on-base percentage as a senior after finishing in the top-10 in the state of Florida with a .440 average in 2014...selected to the county and regional All-Star Games.

2015: Second team All-Sun Conference performer…named to the NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team as a third baseman…paced the team with a .375 batting average on 81 hits, including 12 doubles and two homers…drove in 38 runs and scored 45 times…slugged .458 with a .448 on-base percentage…went 4-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs scored against Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 17)…finished 4-for-6 with a trio of RBIs at Florida Memorial (April 11)…collected six hits with four RBIs and four runs scored at the NAIA World Series (May 22-27). 2013-14 at College of Central Florida: Two-time first team Mid-Florida Conference honoree...second team All-State selection in 2014...FCSAA Baseball All-Tournament Team awardee as a sophomore...hit .390 with a .526 slugging percentage and 35 RBIs in 2014...as a freshman, hit .351 with 60 hits and 33 RBIs. Prep: 2010 graduate of Liceo Avila. Personal: Born in Bolivar, Venezuela on Feb. 22, 1993...son of Carmen Gonzalez and Eliezer Velasquez...majoring in Business Administration.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .375 58-58 216 45 81 12 0 2 38 4-6 .918

ENDERSONVELASQUEZ

Personal: Born in Naples, Fla. on Oct. 10, 1996...son of Denise and Kevin Lindheim...older brother Kevin was a two-time All-Conference outfielder for the Eagles from 2013-14...took two missions trips while in high school to Mexico and Louisiana, building houses for the less fortunate...also volunteered at the Salvation Army and as a reading coach for elementary students.

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Andrew

SCHORR

6-0 | 200 | L/L | Junior Audubon, N.J. | Audubon HS (Coastal Carolina)

BIO 2015 at Coastal Carolina: Graduated from Coastal Carolina with a degree in Business Administration...earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2014...tabbed by Baseball America as the fifth-best pro prospect in the 2014 Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League. 2014 at Gloucester County College: Went 4-0 with a 3.46 ERA and 51 strikeouts...threw a no-hitter against Bergen CC during the regular season and then tossed another no-hitter versus Lehigh-Carbon in the Region 19 Tournament, the first time that had happened in Region 10 Tournament history. 2013 at East Carolina: Redshirted. Prep: 2012 graduate of Audubon HS where he helped lead them to a pair of N.J. State Championships...earned NJ.com first team All-State honors as a senior...as a senior, went 10-1 with a 0.90 ERA to earn South Jersey Player of the Year honors...tallied 122 Ks in 68 innings of work while throwing a pair of no-hitters in the state tournament. Personal: Born on April 4, 1994...son of Christa and Tom Schorr... working towards his Master of Business Administration while at ERAU.

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14

18

Quinn

Cody

RHP

C

BOURQUE

BOGART

6-0 | 180 | R/R | Freshman North Fort Myers, Fla. | North Fort Myers HS

BIO

5-11 | 200 | R/R | Sophomore Inverness, Fla. | Citrus HS

BIO

Prep: 2015 graduate of North Fort Myers High School...played for coaches Tavaris Gary and Clint Montgomery, finishing his prep career with a 101 innings of work, 110 strikeouts and a 2.07 ERA... named the team’s Pitcher of the Year as a senior and Defensive Player of the Year as a junior...served as team captain in 2015...earned News-Press All-Area first team honors while leading his squad to a division championship in 2014...also played football and soccer and was tabbed as the football team’s Offensive Player of the Year. Personal: Born in Salem, Mass. on Oct. 13, 1996...son of Rick and Cheryl Bourque...majoring in Business Administration...served as a volunteer coach for his local little league program.

2015: Made 21 starts with 26 appearances as a freshman…collected 12 hits with 100 putouts behind the dish…went 2-for-3 against Warner (April 3) and was 1-for-2 with a double in ERAU’s World Series win over Concordia (Calif.) (May 26). Prep: 2014 graduate of Citrus High School...two-sport athlete while in high school...three-year team captain for the football squad...four-year letterwinner in baseball...named the baseball team’s Most Outstanding Player...helped lead his team to the 2012 and 2014 District titles...All-Academic selection...2013 and 2014 Citrus County Male Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Born in Ocala, Fla. on Nov. 15, 1995...son of Brady and Barbara Bogart...spent many hours volunteering for numerous community service projects, including Relay for Life, Salvation Army and Fellowship of Christian Athletes...majoring in Civil Engineering.

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EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .174 26-21 69 3 12 1 0 0 2 0-0 .927

RHP

Aidan

BRADY

5-10 | 185 | R/R | Freshman Palm Harbor, Fla. | East Lake HS

BIO Prep: 2015 graduate of East Lake High School...played for Head Coach Dan Genna...went 3-0 with a 1.30 ERA and three saves as s senior...named the team’s Rookie of the Year and was a 2015 Pinellas County All-Star. Personal: Born in Dunedin, Fla. on May 14, 1997...son of Alison and John Brady...majoring in Homeland Security...volunteered with the Clearwater Challenger Little League.

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RHP

Nick

DEARING

6-0 | 175 | R/R | Freshman Windermere, Fla. | Olympia HS

BIO Prep: Spring 2015 graduate of Olympia High School...played under Head Coach Chuck Schall... posted a 2.01 ERA in 26 innings of work with 24 strikeouts and just four walks as a senior...named to the school’s honor roll all four years of his prep career. Personal: Born in Coral Springs, Fla. on June 19, 1997...son of Ron and Peggy Dearing...majoring in Software Engineering...volunteered at several baseball camps for the Windermere Little League.

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CODYBOGART


19

20

C

RHP

Dalton

Corey

HUGHES

TUFTS

6-1 | 200 | R/R | Senior Tierra Verde, Fla. | Canterbury School (University of Tampa)

BIO 2015: Started in 25 games with 29 appearances before suffering a season-ending injury at Saint Leo (March 24)…hit .312 with 24 hits, including six doubles and three triples…registered 22 RBIs and fielded .995 behind the dish…went 4-for-5 with five RBIs at USCB (March 21)…had a six-game RBI streak from March 7 – March 14, including back-to-back three-RBI contests against Aquinas (March 11) and St. Thomas (March 13). 2013-14 at Tampa: Made 37 appearances with nine starts in two seasons with the Spartans...helped Tampa win the 2013 NCAA II National Title. Prep: Graduated from the Canterbury School of Florida in 2012, playing for coaches Reed McMillan and Dave Smith…led Pinellas County in RBIs with 35 in 2011..also led county in home runs…set a new school record in RBIs…named team MVP in 2011 and 2012…played club baseball for St. Petersburg Black Sox and coach Reed McMillan. Personal: Born on Dec. 31, 1993...son of Daniel and Leslie Hughes...volunteered with Vacation Bible School at Pasadena Presbyterian Church.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .312 29-25 77 2 24 6 3 1 22 0-0 .995

DALTONHUGHES

6-5 | 235 | R/R | Senior Clermont, Fla. | East Ridge HS

BIO 2015: Went 8-4 with a 4.52 ERA in 18 appearances, including 12 starts…pitched 73.2 innings with 82 strikeouts and one save…threw 7.0 innings with nine strikeouts, allowing just two runs at USCB (March 21)…struck out a season-high 10 batters at Florida Memorial (April 11)…picked up the win in a seven-inning start against Ave Maria (Feb. 28), allowing just one run on five hits with nine Ks. 2014: Second team All-Conference performer on the mound...went 8-4 with a 2.42 ERA in 19 appearances, 14 of which were starts...pitched 89.1 innings with two complete games and three shutouts...held opponents to just a .186 batting average with 81 strikeouts...Sun Conference Pitcher of the Week (March 31) after a two-day complete game shutout of Ave Maria where he allowed just two hits with 11 strikeouts...struck out 10 batters in seven innings against Southeastern (May 4)...threw a complete game shutout against Florida Memorial (April 5), holding the Lions to two hits while fanning six...allowed just five total extra-base hits on the season. 2013: Redshirted. 2012: Made four appearances with two starts as a true freshman...threw 10.0 innings with a 4.50 ERA...earned the win against Aquinas (Mich. (Mar. 8), scattering six hits over five innings of work. Prep: Graduated from East Ridge High School in 2011 with honors…played for coaches David Bultema and Darryl Blackall…boasted a prep career ERA of 1.19 with a 5-2 record and six saves…worked 94.1 innings with 133 strikeouts…named the team Cy Young Winner as both a junior and senior… US Army Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2011. Personal: Born in Orlando, Fla. on Dec. 17, 1992…parents are Jewell and Scott Tufts…majoring in Applied Meteorology…volunteered at the National Training Center assisting in baseball camps for young children.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG ‘12 4.50 1-0 4 0 10.0 12 7 5 5 6 .286 ‘14 2.42 8-4 19 1 89.1 59 27 24 32 81 .186 ‘15 4.52 8-4 18 1 73.2 74 50 37 34 82 .261 Tot. 3.43 17-8 41 2 173.0 145 84 66 71 169 .226

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23

Jordan

Tobias

1B

OF

BROWN

MORENO

6-3 | 240 | R/R | Sophomore Port Orange, Fla. | Spruce Creek HS

BIO

6-1 | 185 | L/R | Senior Jacksonville, Fla. | Mandarin HS (Florida State College of Jacksonville)

BIO

2015: Appeared in 26 games with 16 starts…hit .290 with 20 hits, four doubles and one homer… collected 22 RBIs and scored 11 runs…drove in five RBIs on a pair of hits against Warner (April 3)… nearly matched a school record with seven RBIs on four hits, including two doubles, in a win at Florida Memorial (April 11)…drove in two runs on three hits against Southeastern (April 18). Prep: 2014 graduate of Spruce Creek High School where he played under former Eagle Johnny Goodrich...helped lead the Hawks to the 2012 8A Florida State Championship...earned second team All-Conference honors in 2012...earned the Varisty Leadership Award as a junior and senior...hit .360 with 17 RBIs and a .444 on-base percentage in his senior campaign...earned his Associate of Arts degree while dual enrolled during high school...awarded the 2014 Daytona Beach News-Journal Medallion of Excellence. Personal: Born in Daytona Beach, Fla. on Sept. 14, 1995...son of Charlie and Maryann Brown... volunteered at the Halifax Hospital Medical Center, Autism Speaks and the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office...majoring in Homeland Security.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .290 26-16 69 11 20 4 0 1 22 0-0 .750

2015: First team All-Conference outfielder…second on the team with a .369 average on 83 hits… recorded 11 doubles and two triples with 33 RBIs and a team-high 54 runs…drew 25 walks and had an on-base percentage of .442…led the team with 28 stolen bases…recorded 13 games of three or more hits…went 4-for-5 in a win at Auburn Montgomery (Feb. 21)…went 10-for-14 with six RBIs and four runs scored in the Warner series (April 3-4)…hit his first collegiate home run at Florida Memorial (April 11), finishing the game 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored…went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs against Southeastern (April 18). 2014: Redshirted. 2012-13 at Florida State College at Jacksonville: Spent two seasons in a Blue Wave uniform... hit .299 with 47 hits, 30 runs, 15 RBIs and 10 stolen bases as a freshman...averaged .287 in 2013, recording 39 hits, 20 runs, 12 stolen bases and 10 RBIs. Prep: 2011 graduate of Mandarin High School. Personal: Born in Washington Heights, N.Y. on March 1, 1993...son of Ana and Angel Moreno.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .369 55-55 225 54 83 11 2 1 33 28-34 .968

JORDANBROWN

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Jonathan

CAMP

5-11 | 230 | R/R | Junior Fort Meade, Fla. | Fort Meade HS (Sante Fe College)

BIO 2015: Redshirted. 2013-14 at Santa Fe College: Hit .329 with a .400 on-base percentage as a sophomore...collected a team-high 51 hits with 12 doubles, two triples and four home runs, driving in 36 RBIs with 29 runs scored Prep: 2012 graduate of Fort Meade High School. Personal: Born in Fort Meade, Fla. on Nov. 30, 1993...parents are Andre and Tamala Camp...majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies.

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TOBIASMORENO


24

25

OF

RHP

A.J.

Dylan

MAZZURCO

DEMAREST

5-9 | 190 | L/R | Senior Ocala, Fla. | Forest HS (Santa Fe College)

BIO

6-2 | 205 | R/R | Senior Fort Myers, Fla. | Cypress Lake HS

BIO

2015: Started in 12 games with 31 appearances…recorded nine hits, including three doubles, scoring 13 runs and drawing 17 walks.

2015: Made two starts in nine total appearances…tossed 2.2 innings at Northwood (March 7), allowing just two hits…pitched a perfect inning of relief against Southeastern (April 17).

2012-14 at Santa Fe College: Dean’s list student at Santa Fe...second team All-Conference as a freshman...2013 Florida JUCO All-Star...three-time All-Academic selection...hit .329 with 21 RBIs in his rookie campaign...drove in 20 runs with a .263 batting average in 2014.

2014: Made seven appearances with three starts as a sophomore...posted a 3.20 ERA in 19.2 innings, striking out 16 batters and allowing just 14 hits...pitched 5.1 innings against Cornerstone (March 6) with five strikeouts and just two hits against...struck out five in 4.2 innings of relief at St. Thomas (April 12), allowing just a pair of hits.

Prep: 2011 graduate of Forest High School...played for coaches Wayne Yancey and Tony Cayson... earned All-State recognition in both 2010 and 2011...hit .440 with 25 RBIs and a .605 on-base percentage as a junior...hit .411 with 38 hits and 38 RBIs as a senior...named a 2011 FACA All-Star... Florida Scholar-Athlete in both his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born in Ocala, Fla. on Oct. 29, 1992...parents are Lauren and Michael Mazzurco...father Michael played baseball at Methodist University and mother played softball at Mars Hill...uncle Damian Torino played collegiate baseball at Central Florida and Troy State before playing in the Houston Astros organization...brother Anthony plays baseball at West Florida...majoring in Business Administration...volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and March of Dimes.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘15 .188 31-12 48 13 9 3 0 0 2 0-0 .917

2013: Appeared in 15 games with one start as a freshman...tossed 25.0 innings with a 3.24 ERA, giving up nine earned runs while fanning 21...recorded a 2-2 record. 2012: Redshirted. Prep: Graduated from Cypress Lake High School in 2011…named his team’s Most Valuable Pitcher during his senior season…second team All-Region honoree and first team All-District member in 2011…sported a 1.51 ERA in 55.2 innings over the course of his senior campaign…opponents hit just .169 off of him while striking out 67 times. Personal: Born in Fort Myers, Fla. on July 21, 1993…son of Erin and Larry Demarest…majoring in Air Traffic Control…volunteered for the Special Olympics in high school.

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS

Year ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG ‘13 3.24 2-2 15 0 25.0 20 13 9 10 21 .222 ‘14 3.20 0-2 7 0 19.2 14 11 7 13 16 .197 ‘15 8.31 0-3 9 0 17.1 22 21 16 17 7 .306 Tot. 4.65 2-7 31 0 62.0 56 45 32 40 44 .240

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RHP

Troy

NAAB

6-0 | 180 | R/R | Freshman DeLand, Fla. | Father Lopez Catholic HS

BIO Prep: 2015 graduate of Father Lopez High School...played for former Embry-Riddle pitcher Antwan Brown and Carl Grinstead. Personal: Born in DeLand, Fla. on May 14, 1997...parents are Shelly and Jason O’Quinn...majoring in Business Administration.

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RHP

C

Joey

Ryan

GERBER

MAXON

6-0 | 170 | R/R | Freshman Coconut Creek, Fla. | Monarch HS

5-10 | 170 | R/R | Junior Oviedo, Fla. | Oviedo HS

BIO

BIO 2015: Drew 19 starts in 30 appearances…collected 13 hits and 11 walks with four RBIs…went 2-for4 with an RBI against Thomas at The Sun Conference Tournament (May 3). 2014: Provided depth behing the plate, making four starts with 19 appearances in his freshman campaign...got his first collegiate hit in a win at Southeastern (Feb. 8). 2013: Redshirted. Prep: Oviedo High School graduate in 2012...named Oviedo’s Most Valuable Player as a senior... second team All-Seminole Athletic Conference selection in 2012...named his team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a junior...hit .338 as a senior with a .451 on-base percentage...drove in 17 runs and scored 17 of his own...averaged .341 from the plate as a junior...honor roll student from 2009-12.

Prep: 2015 graduate of Monarch High School...played for Head Coach Joe Franco as a three-year varsity letterwinner...captained the Monarch team as a senior...earned MHS’s Coach’s Award and was a All-County Sun Sentinel Honorable Mention selection in both his junior and senior seasons...2015 Broward Scholar-Athlete Award winner...selected to the BCAA Senior All-Star Game...garnered Broward 7A-14 All-District accolades in 2015...posted a 2.23 ERA in 44 innings, going 6-1 with 46 Ks as a senior. Personal: Born in Boca Raton, Fla. on June 30, 1997...son of Jaimi Johnson and Bill Gerber...majoring in Homeland Security...volunteered his time at a homeless shelter and with Equine Assisted Therapies.

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Personal: Born in St. Petersburg, Fla. on Dec. 22, 1993...son of Lori and David Maxon...majoring in Mechanical Engineering...brother Adam played baseball at Jacksonville University.

INF

EMBRY-RIDDLE CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT FLD% ‘14 .143 19-4 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 1.000 ‘15 .206 30-19 63 2 13 2 0 0 4 0-0 .994 Totals .195 49-23 77 2 15 2 0 0 4 0-0 .996

Cole

HABIG

5-11 | 175 | R/R | R-Freshman Plantation, Fla. | Nova HS

BIO 2015: Redshirted. Prep: Graduated from Nova High School in 2014...played under Head Coach Pat Mcquaid...hit .446 with 25 hits and 19 RBIs as a senior...earned team MVP honors and Gold Glove accolades...first team All-Broward County as a senior...named the team’s Rookie of the Year in 2013...second team All-County. Personal: Born in Plantation, Fla. on July 25, 1996...parents are Timothy and Beverly Habig...majoring in Business Administration.

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29

C

Tyler

GILLIAM

OF

Kyle

GUTTVEG

5-9 | 170 | R/R | Freshman Palm City, Fla. | Jensen Beach HS

BIO Prep: Graduated from Jensen Beach High School in 2015...four-year letterwinner for coaches Chris Vaccaro and Corey Cooke...helped lead his team to the 2012 and 2015 District titles...named team MVP as a senior after posted a .424 batting average with 36 hits, 32 runs and 25 stolen bases... earned All-Area first team, FACA All-State team, and Treasure Coast All-Star honors in 2015...as a junior, hit .348 with 25 hits, 27 runs and 19 stolen bases. Personal: Born in Boca Raton, Fla. on July 7, 1997...son of Gary and Kelly Guttveg...majoring in Business Administration.

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5-11 | 205 | R/R | R-Freshman Jacksonville, Fla. | West Nassau County HS

BIO 2015: Redshirted. Prep: Graduated from West Nassau County High School in 2014. Personal: Born in Jacksonville, Fla. on April 30, 1996...son of Walter and Maria Gilliam...majoring in Business Administration.


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RS

Gunnar

Tyler

RHP

INF

BULTEMA

BRADSHAW

6-2 | 210 | R/R | Freshman Winter Park, Fla. | Lake Howell HS

5-8 | 170 | R/R | R-Freshman Winter Garden, Fla. | West Orange HS

BIO

BIO

Prep: Graduated from Lake Howell High School in 2015...played for Head Coach Andy Lyon and won the team’s Cy Young award as a senior.

2015: Redshirted. Prep: 2014 graduate of West Orange High School...played for coach Jesse Marlo...named to the All-Metro Team in both 2013 and 2014...hit .296 with 21 hits, 11 RBIs and a .962 fielding percentage in 2014...as a junior, hit .391 with 25 hits and 12 RBIs.

Personal: Born in Maryville, Ill. on June 22, 1996...son of Veronica Bultema...majoring in Business Administration...volunteered with the Oviedo Challenger League.

RS

Personal: Born in Winter Garden, Fla. on July 2, 1996...son of Staci and Ronnie Bradshaw...majoring in Business Administration

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INF

RHP

Will

LOVETT

Blake

HERRERA

6-1 | 200 | R/R | Sophomore Apopka, Fla. | Wekiva HS

BIO

6-3 | 190 | R/R | Freshman Atlanta, Ga. | Riverside Military Academy

BIO Prep: 2015 graduate of Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, Ga.

Prep: Graduated from Wekiva High School in 2013 where he played for Head Coach Jason Saunders. Personal: Born in Orlando, Fla. on Nov. 15, 1994...parents are Alexander and Marlene Herrera... majoring in Business Administration...brother Jace plays baseball at Southeastern University.

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Personal: Born in Duluth, Ga. on Jan. 20, 1997...son of Stacey and William Lovett...majoring in Aviation Maintenance Science...took a missions trip to Guatemala where he helped to build two houses needy families.

RS RHP

OF

Matthew

RUSSELL

Zach

HOWARD

6-1 | 200 | R/R | Freshman Jacksonville, Fla. | Duncan Fletcher HS

6-2 | 205 | R/R | R-Freshman Land O’Lakes, Fla. | Sunlake HS

BIO

BIO 2015: Redshirted. Prep: Graduated from Sunlake High School in 2014...four-year starter for coaches Mike Peeples and Dick Rohrberg...as a senior, led his team to the first district championship in school history en route to a regional title and state semifinal appearance. Personal: Born in Land O’ Lakes, Fla. on Feb. 1, 1996...son of Missy Howard and Todd Rudisill... majoring in Civil Engineering.

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Prep: Graduated from Duncan Fletcher High School in 2015...played five seasons for the Senators... voted the Pitcher of the Year as an eighth-grader after throwing a no-hitter...as a sophomore, helped his team to an undefeated season while playing shortstop and pitching, hitting .460 with a 1.57 ERA... hit .434 as a senior playing third base...tossed all nine innings in an April 7, 2015 game, recording 20 first-pitch strikes and a 0.22 WHIP. Personal: Born in Jacksonville, Fla. on July 2, 1997...parents are Laura and Randy Russell...majoring in Air Traffic Control and Human Factors.

RHP

Kyle

MILLER

5-11 | 195 | R/R | Freshman Deerfield Beach, Fla. | Deerfield Beach HS

BIO Prep: Graduated from Deerfield Beach High School in 2015 with a 4.3 GPA...fouryear varsity starter for the Bucks...named a team captain as a senior...tossed 52 innings with a 3.21 ERA in his final prep campaign...2015 Coach’s Award winner. Personal: Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. on April 23, 1997...parents are Kathy and Mike Miller...majoring in Aviation Business Administration...member of the Best Buddies program.

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2015 SEASON REVIEW EAGLES DOWN NO. 12 BELLEVUE FOR STEGALL’S 400TH CAREER WIN On March 2, the Blue and Gold defeated 12th-ranked Bellevue at Sliwa Stadium by a score of 5-0. The Eagles got eight strong innings from Clayton Wagner to earn the victory, which was Randy Stegall’s 400th win as a head coach. Wagner struck out six and allowed just five hits and one walk in eight shutout innings. The Eagles picked up single runs in the third and fourth thanks to Bruin errors, but the majority of the damage was done in the fifth when ERAU plated three runs to account for the 5-0 final. Stegall’s 400th win came in his 571st game as a collegiate head coach and it was his 331st as the skipper of the Blue and Gold. By the end of the 2015 season, Stegall had amassed 429 career victories and 360 at ERAU.

ERAU DOMINATES NCAA II NO. 12 SAINT LEO, 11-1 Behind an excellent pitching performance from Zac Grotz and an offensive explosion that saw ERAU score 11 runs on 15 hits, the Eagles picked up a big road victory against Saint Leo, the 12th-ranked team in NCAA II. The Blue and Gold got on the board first with three runs in the second inning, capped by a two-run single off the bat of Kyle Zirbes. ERAU tacked on six more runs in the fourth thanks to a two-run base hit from Tobias Moreno and a grand slam from Liam Goodall, which put the Eagles ahead, 9-0. Embry-Riddle added insurance runs in the fifth and the sixth inning, but thanks to the dominant pitching performance put on by Grotz, those runs would prove unnecessary. Grotz was nearly unhittable as he allowed just one hit in six shutout innings of work. The senior picked up three strikeouts while allowing just five of the 23 Lions he faced to reach base safely.

EMBRY-RIDDLE WINS FINAL SUN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

Playing in The Sun Conference Tournament for the final time before its transition to the Sunshine State Conference, ERAU bounced back from an 18-1 defeat on day two to emerge with its sixth TSC title. The Eagles opened the tournament with a 2-1 extra-inning win over South Carolina Beaufort but found themselves on the losing end of an 18-1 scoreline against St. Thomas the next day. Following the most lopsided loss in

tournament history, the Blue and Gold had a lot of work to do. The next day, ERAU played an outstanding day of baseball, beginning with a 15-6 defeat of Thomas in an elimination game. Later that day, Embry-Riddle had to face St. Thomas once again, but this time the result was drastically different from just 24 hours prior. Grotz allowed just one run in a complete game effort and ERAU scored six times to knock off the Bobcats, 6-1. On championship day, STU defeated Southeastern to set up a third and final showdown between the Eagles and Bobcats in a winner-take-all game. Embry-Riddle scored in the bottom of the first and maintained the 1-0 lead until the seventh when St. Thomas tied things up. The score remained tied at a run apiece until the 11th inning, when the Eagles found some magic in the most unlikeliest of fashions. Enderson Velasquez led off with a solid single and Joshua Garcia followed with a well-placed bunt to first base that he was able to beat out, setting up runners on first and second with no outs. Kyle Buchanan then bunted the first pitch of his at-bat down the third-base line, a perfectly-placed bunt that was destined to be a base hit. But STU’s third baseman elected not to pick the ball up, evidently hoping it would roll foul, but the ball ended up trickling past third base and into left field, allowing Velasquez to score the championship-winning run.

ERAU PUNCHES 13TH NAIA WORLD SERIES TICKET

Embry-Riddle was selected as one of nine NAIA National Championship Opening Round hosts for the seventh consecutive season, and the Blue and Gold made the most of the opportunity, winning the bracket and earning the program’s 13th trip to the Avista-NAIA World Series. Stetson Nelson tossed a complete game shutout to lead ERAU to a 3-0 win over Bryan on the first day of the tournament, while the offense took center stage with 19 hits in a 9-3 win over Rio Grande on day two to push the Eagles into the title game. The folllowing day, the Blue and Gold faced Rio Grande once again in the championship game. After pounding out 19 hits against the RedStorm just 24 hours earlier, Embry-Riddle was only able to muster five hits in this contest. Thankfully for the Eagles, Tyler Cyr was dominant on the hill, surrendering just four hits in 8.2 innings. ERAU plated a run in the first on a sacrifice fly and doubled the lead to 2-0 when Buchanan scored on a wild pitch in the second inning. Those two runs proved to be

enough as Cyr allowed just one run and Grotz recorded the final out of the game to nail down the save and send the Eagles back to Lewiston, Idaho for their final trip to the Avista-NAIA World Series.

BLUE AND GOLD CLOSE OUT NAIA ERA IN SEMIFINALS OF WORLD SERIES The Eagles went into the 2015 Avista-NAIA World Series as the sixth seed, drawing a first-round matchup against third-seeded Tabor. Nelson got the ball and was dominant once again for ERAU, taking a no-hitter into the sixth inning and finishing with just one run allowed in 7.1 innings of work. Offensively, Embry-Riddle pounded out 11 hits en route to scoring nine times, including a two-run home run from Hunter Bruehl, leading to a convincing 9-1 victory for the Eagles. After two days off, Embry-Riddle faced second-seeded Faulkner. The Eagles committed four errors and fell behind by a score of 6-0 before mounting a comeback. ERAU scored four times in the eighth, including a tworun single from Garcia, which trimmed the deficit to 6-4. After Faulkner tacked on a run in the top of the ninth, the Eagles cut the lead to 7-6 when A.J. Mazzurco and Moreno both scored on an error, but that would be as close as Embry-Riddle would get, falling by a final of 7-6. The Blue and Gold then faced eighth-seeded Concordia (Calif.) the following day in an elimination game. The Eagle bats came to life early as Velasquez launched a first-inning, three-run home run and Bruehl followed up with a solo shot in the second to give ERAU a 4-0 lead after just two innings. Concordia rallied and eventually pulled within a run in the top of the ninth, but ERAU was able to get the 27th out on a rundown play to claim a 6-5 victory and remain alive in the tournament.

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EAGLES IN THE 2015 RANKINGS Date Nov. 11 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 31 April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 May 8 June 3

Rank 11th NR RV 18th 19th 17th 16th 18th 18th 16th 4th

Record 0-0 12-10 17-12 21-12 24-13 27-13 30-13 31-15 32-16 34-17 41-19

EAGLES AGAINST RANKED TEAMS (11-9) Date Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 1 March 2 March 10 March 13 March 14 March 14 March 16 March 16 April 21 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 22 May 25 May 26 May 27

Team (Rank) Brewton-Parker (21) Brewton-Parker (21) Saint Leo (25) Davenport (19) Bellevue (12) Bellevue (12) Tennessee Wesleyan (17) St. Thomas (12) St. Thomas (12) St. Thomas (12) vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (24) vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (24) at Tampa (6) vs. St. Thomas (20) vs. St. Thomas (20) vs. St. Thomas (20) vs. Tabor (5) vs. Faulkner (10) vs. Concordia (Calif.) (19) at Lewis-Clark State (12)

Result W, 6-5 (7) W, 13-1 (5) L, 4-6 L, 4-16 (7) L, 2-3 (10) W, 5-0 W, 9-5 W, 7-3 W, 6-3 L, 5-6 L, 3-5 (7) W, 5-0 L, 10-11 L, 1-18 W, 6-1 W, 2-1 (11) W, 9-1 L, 6-7 W, 6-5 L, 0-2

EMBRY-RIDDLE NATIONAL STAT RANKINGS Team Chances/Game Assists Assists/Game Chances Putouts Innings Pitched Triples At-Bats Batters Struck Out Opponent Batting Average

# (National Rank) 38.9 (1st) 712 (3rd) 11.9 (3rd) 2,335 (5th) 1,524 (6th) 508.0 (6th) 25 (6th) 2,029 (6th) 468 (7th) .234 (11th)

Individual Innings Pitched ERA Earned Runs Allowed Runs Allowed Opponent Batting Average Assists ERA Saves

Player, # (National Rank) Stetson Nelson, 137.1 (1st) Zac Grotz, 0.70 (2nd) Zac Grotz, 6 (3rd) Zac Grotz, 10 (4th) Zac Grotz, .172 (6th) Jake Cavender, 175 (13th) Stetson Nelson, 1.57 (13th) Zac Grotz, 9 (16th)

In the semifinals, Embry-Riddle went up against the host school, Lewis-Clark State. The two teams squared off in a classic pitchers’ duel, with neither side able to dent the scoreboard until the sixth inning. LCSC’s Ty Jackson connected for a solo home run in the sixth to give the Warriors a 1-0 lead. Lewis-Clark State added an insurance run in the eighth and Embry-Riddle was never able to solve Jackson, the Warrior starting pitcher, or LCSC closer Beau Kerns, who pitched the final 1.1 innings to earn the save, as the two combined for a six-hit shutout in a 2-0 win over ERAU. The loss capped ERAU’s affiliation with the NAIA, which saw the Blue and Gold win 1,058 games, 15 Sun Conference regular season titles, and six TSC tournament championships, and make 17 NAIA postseason appearances and 13 NAIA World Series trips, which stands as the thirdmost all-time.

EAGLES GARNER CONFERENCE AND NATIONAL HONORS Following a successful 2015 campaign, seven Eagles were selected as All-Sun Conference honorees, including four first team selections: outfielders Tobias Moreno and Liam Goodall and pitchers Stetson Nelson and Zac Grotz. ERAU had a trio of second team selections, including second baseman Joshua Garcia, shortstop Enderson Velasquez and pitcher Tyler Cyr. In addition to being recognized as an All-Conference selection, Grotz was selected as a member of the NAIA All-America second team, becoming the 32nd Eagle to earn NAIA All-America honors. Grotz joined the Eagles as a senior and put together an outstanding season, going 8-2 with nine saves and a 0.70 ERA in a program-record 32 appearances. He tossed 77.2 innings, allowed just six earned runs and walked only 12 batters while allowing opponents to hit just .172 against him. Grotz started five games and pitched two complete games including a shutout while racking up 90 strikeouts. Goodall was also recognized nationally as an Honorable Mention NAIA All-America, the 38th Blue and Gold player to earn the honor. Goodall became just the fifth player in ERAU history to reach the 200-hit plateau in his career, doing so after just three seasons at the school. In 2015, Goodall hit .358 with 83 hits, nine doubles, six triples, three home runs, 59 RBIs and 52 runs scored. Following their finish in the semifinals at the Avista-NAIA World Series, a trio of Eagles were named to the AllWorld Series team. Hunter Bruehl, Nelson and Velasquez were among 16 players selected to the team. Bruehl hit .429 in four World Series games, collecting six RBIs on six hits, including a pair of homers. Nelson went 2-0 with 13.1 innings pitched, allowing just three runs on four hits with seven strikeouts. Velasquez registered six hits, including a double and a home run, and knocked in six runs while scoring a team-high four runs at the World Series. The Eagles also had a number of players earn academic honors, including three Academic All-Sun Conference honorees: Nelson, Goodall and Logan Malphurs. Those three were also all named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Ath-

letes, while Nelson and Goodall were selected as Capital One Academic All-Americans. In addition to his aforementioned accomplishments on the field, Goodall posted a 3.74 GPA in Civil Engineering. Nelson boasted a 3.63 GPA in Homeland Security while going 11-4 on the mound with a 1.57 ERA, allowing just 24 earned runs with 104 strikeouts in 137.1 innings of work. Malphurs had a 3.80 GPA in Mechanical Engineering while providing depth for the Blue and Gold.

CYR AND GROTZ SELECTED IN MLB DRAFT, NELSON SIGNS PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT

The Eagles saw a trio of pitchers turn pro after the 2015 season, including a pair of draft picks in the Major League Baseball Draft. Tyler Cyr became the second-highest drafted Eagle in program history when the San Francisco Giants selected him in the 10th round with the 306th overall selection. Zac Grotz was taken by the Houston Astros in the 28th round, becoming the first Eagle to be drafted by the Astros organization. A few weeks later, Stetson Nelson signed with the Grand Prairie (Texas) AirHogs of the American Association, an independent minor league team.

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2015 INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS

(Sorted by overall batting average) Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT Enderson Velasquez .375 58 58 216 45 81 12 0 2 38 99 .458 24 6 17 3 .448 2 3 4 6 TSC .412 26 26 97 20 40 7 0 0 19 47 .485 12 2 8 1 .478 2 1 1 1 Tobias Moreno .369 55 55 225 54 83 11 2 1 33 101 .449 25 6 23 1 .442 2 3 28 34 TSC .400 25 25 100 27 40 7 0 1 22 50 .500 16 2 8 0 .487 1 1 13 16 Liam Goodall .362 60 60 232 52 84 9 6 3 59 113 .487 27 7 28 9 .435 3 1 17 19 TSC .390 27 27 105 25 41 5 3 2 35 58 .552 13 3 10 4 .460 3 1 8 10 Joshua Garcia .336 59 59 232 42 78 13 3 1 50 100 .431 7 6 13 6 .360 8 0 13 16 TSC .321 27 27 109 23 35 6 2 0 23 45 .413 5 2 3 2 .347 5 0 5 6 Jake Cavender .307 59 59 231 50 71 13 5 1 38 97 .420 31 4 32 6 .397 1 9 13 16 TSC .336 27 27 110 27 37 8 3 0 18 51 .464 15 2 17 2 .422 1 4 5 7 Matt Jacobs .281 51 51 178 38 50 19 2 3 38 82 .461 25 2 39 3 .372 2 4 9 9 TSC .235 26 26 98 23 23 8 1 1 20 36 .367 10 1 17 1 .306 2 0 2 2 Kyle Buchanan .270 59 55 185 43 50 8 3 3 30 73 .395 24 9 39 5 .379 1 2 18 21 TSC .304 27 27 92 24 28 5 3 3 21 48 .522 11 4 19 2 .398 1 2 5 5 Hunter Bruehl .230 45 31 113 12 26 4 0 2 14 36 .319 16 4 20 0 .343 1 0 1 1 TSC .147 18 9 34 4 5 2 0 0 2 7 .206 6 1 6 0 .286 1 0 0 0 -------------Jordan Brown .290 26 16 69 11 20 4 0 1 22 27 .391 6 3 17 0 .367 1 2 0 0 TSC .432 15 10 44 11 19 4 0 1 19 26 .591 4 2 5 0 .490 1 0 0 0 Ryan Maxon .206 30 19 63 2 13 2 0 0 4 15 .238 11 2 15 1 .338 1 2 0 0 TSC .250 14 7 24 2 6 1 0 0 3 7 .292 7 1 5 1 .424 1 0 0 0 Kyle Zirbes .200 53 15 65 38 13 2 1 0 8 17 .262 8 2 25 1 .307 0 1 7 9 TSC .167 24 4 24 21 4 0 0 0 1 4 .167 4 1 10 0 .310 0 0 4 6 A.J. Mazzurco .188 31 12 48 13 9 3 0 0 2 12 .250 17 6 21 0 .444 1 0 0 0 TSC .238 13 5 21 4 5 1 0 0 1 6 .286 7 2 9 0 .452 1 0 0 0 Cody Bogart .174 26 21 69 3 12 1 0 0 2 13 .188 7 1 22 3 .260 0 0 0 0 TSC .139 12 12 36 0 5 0 0 0 1 5 .139 6 1 14 2 .279 0 0 0 0 Logan Malphurs .150 23 3 20 5 3 1 0 0 2 4 .200 1 0 7 0 .182 1 0 1 2 TSC .000 11 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .250 0 0 1 2 Totals .304 60 60 2030 415 619 109 25 18 363 831 .409 233 61 342 38 .388 25 33 111 134 TSC .322 27 27 932 217 300 58 13 9 197 411 .441 120 25 138 15 .406 20 11 44 56 Opponents .234 60 60 1908 253 447 59 9 11 196 557 .292 202 42 468 40 .319 16 39 79 95 TSC .230 27 27 842 102 194 28 6 3 79 243 .289 89 14 225 23 .312 6 22 32 40

PO A E FLD% 53 126 16 .918 21 48 4 .945 88 4 3 .968 38 0 2 .950 67 4 1 .986 23 1 0 1.000 87 155 13 .949 30 71 7 .935 86 175 27 .906 40 75 14 .891 248 10 3 .989 170 7 1 .994 74 1 3 .962 37 0 1 .974 331 22 3 .992 97 9 1 .991 6 0 2 .750 0 0 0 .000 153 22 1 .994 73 9 0 1.000 6 42 3 .941 1 19 0 1.000 9 2 1 .917 4 1 0 1.000 100 14 9 .927 56 6 4 .939 9 7 0 1.000 3 1 0 1.000 1524 713 99 .958 681 310 42 .959 1491 605 111 .950 674 266 52 .948

Overall LOB - Team (479), Opp (431). DPs turned - Team (45), Opp (51). CI - Team (1), Maxon 1, Opp (3). IBB - Team (5), Moreno 2, Hughes 2, Buchanan 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Moreno 6, Goodall 2, Velasquez 2, Simone 2, Buchanan 2, Bruehl 1, Cavender 1, Zirbes 1 TSC LOB - Team (220), Opp (190). DPs turned - Team (25), Opp (23). CI - Team (0), Opp (3). IBB - Team (2), Hughes 1, Moreno 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Moreno 3, Simone 1, Buchanan 1.

Leader in TSC Play K. Buchanan - 3

Home Runs

Leader in TSC Play K. Buchanan - 3

Home Runs

Leader in TSC Play K. Buchanan - 3

331

175

Leader in TSC Play M. Jacobs - 170

Leader in TSC Play J. Cavender - 75

Assists

10

Sacrifices

Leaders in TSC Play J. Cavender - 5 J. Garcia - 5

31

5

Leader in TSC Play J. Garcia - 15 M. Jacobs - 15

Leader in TSC Play D. Hughes - 2 C. Bogart - 2

Walks

Double Plays Turned Runners Thrown Out

JACOBS

GOODALL

Leader in TSC Play L. Goodall - 35

Leader in TSC Play T. Moreno - 16

29

RBIs

CAVENDER

Leader in TSC Play L. Goodall - 41

59

19

Doubles

Leader in TSC Play J. Cavender - 8 M. Jacobs - 8

MORENO

Hits

CAVENDER

3

83

GOODALL

GOODALL

MORENO

Leader in TSC Play J. Cavender - 110

BUCHANAN

3

Putouts

28

Leaders in TSC Play J. Cavender - 27 T. Moreno - 27

At Bats

HUGHES

Home Runs

232

Runs Scored

JACOBS

Leader in TSC Play T. Moreno - .487

54

GARCIA

Leader in TSC Play K. Buchanan - 3 J. Cavender - 3 L. Goodall - 3

3

VELASQUEZ

On Base Pct.

Leader in TSC Play L. Goodall - .552

Triples

.448

CAVENDER

6

Slugging Pct.

GOODALL

Leader in TSC Play E. Velasquez - .412

.487

BRUEHL

Batting Average

GOODALL

.375

GOODALL

VELASQUEZ

2015 EAGLE HITTING LEADERS

28

Stolen Bases

Leaders in TSC Play T. Moreno - 13


2015 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS

(Sorted by earned run average) Player 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 Zac Grotz 0.70 8 2 32 5 2 1 0 9 77.2 47 10 6 12 90 1 0 0 274 .172 8 6 0 1 3 TSC 0.00 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 3 24.0 11 1 0 5 38 0 0 0 80 .138 1 2 0 0 2 Stetson Nelson 1.57 11 4 21 17 4 2 0 0 137.1 105 40 24 35 104 11 3 2 498 .211 8 4 1 0 12 TSC 1.87 6 2 10 10 3 1 0 0 72.1 65 24 15 17 62 6 3 2 268 .243 6 3 0 0 8 Tyler Cyr 3.14 7 5 17 15 2 0 0 0 86.0 68 51 30 50 98 9 1 3 319 .213 22 8 1 4 3 TSC 1.79 5 2 7 7 0 0 0 0 40.1 38 25 8 26 43 6 0 0 155 .245 10 3 0 3 2 Clayton Wagner 4.35 6 1 30 5 0 0 1 1 70.1 79 41 34 24 45 14 1 5 282 .280 4 4 1 1 4 TSC 2.22 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 24.1 17 8 6 7 14 2 1 0 84 .202 0 1 0 1 1 Corey Tufts 4.52 8 4 18 12 1 0 0 1 73.2 74 50 37 34 82 12 2 0 284 .261 9 11 1 5 8 TSC 4.69 4 4 10 9 1 0 0 0 48.0 47 32 25 21 53 11 1 0 186 .253 6 4 0 1 7 -------------Kyle Zirbes 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 .200 0 0 0 0 0 TSC Dylan Demarest 8.31 0 3 9 2 0 0 0 0 17.1 22 21 16 17 7 3 0 0 72 .306 9 3 0 1 4 TSC 1.35 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 4 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 22 .182 1 0 0 1 2 Dominic Jeancola 9.28 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 15 12 11 8 8 5 1 1 43 .349 1 3 2 0 3 TSC 45.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 5 5 1 1 1 0 1 7 .571 0 0 0 0 0 Austen Thrailkill 12.91 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 7.2 8 12 11 12 10 1 0 0 30 .267 8 1 0 1 0 TSC 99.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 5 5 6 1 0 0 0 2 .500 5 1 0 0 0 Brett Allen 18.90 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 10 7 7 1 4 1 0 0 17 .588 0 0 0 2 0 TSC 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.22 41 19 60 60 9 4 1 11 508.0 447 253 182 202 468 59 9 11 1908 .234 72 42 7 16 39 TSC 2.58 19 8 27 27 4 1 0 4 227.0 194 102 65 89 225 28 6 3 842 .230 30 14 0 6 22 Opponents 5.65 19 41 60 60 3 1 1 10 497.0 618 415 312 233 342 109 25 18 2030 .304 69 61 7 25 33 TSC 6.37 8 19 27 27 0 0 0 5 224.2 300 217 159 120 138 58 13 9 932 .322 34 25 5 20 11 Overall PB - Team (16), Hughes 6, Bogart 5, Maxon 5, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (13), Nelson 7, Burkhead 1, Jeancola 1, Bogart 1, Cyr 1, Maxon 1, Tufts 1, Opp (17). SBA/ATT - Hughes (33-38), Maxon (28-28), Nelson (15-23), Cyr (21-21), Bogart (17-20), Grotz (15-16), Tufts (13-14), Wagner (7-10), Burkhead (1-3), Demarest (3-3), Thrailkill (3-3), Jeancola (0-1), Krebs (1-1).

TSC PB - Team (9), Hughes 3, Maxon 3, Bogart 3, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (4), Nelson 3, Burkhead 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Maxon (14-14), Hughes (10-12), Tufts (9-10), Cyr (10-10), Bogart (8-10), Nelson (5-10), Grotz (6-6), Wagner (2-3), Burkhead (0-1).

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Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 0.00

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - .138

Leader in TSC Play S. Nelson - 6

2

Saves

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 3

Shutouts

27

7

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 12

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 13 C. Wagner - 13

Leader in TSC Play S. Nelson - 3

Games in Relief

WIN-LOSS SUMMARY SUMMARY WIN-LOSS W L PCT. Total 41 19 .683 Non-Conference 19 8 .703 Home 20 8 .714 Away 14 8 .636 Neutral 7 3 .700 Day 33 12 .733 Night 8 7 .533 vs. Left 13 7 .650 vs. Right 28 12 .700 1-Run Games 9 5 .643 2-Run Games 1 5 .167 5+ Run Games 22 4 .846 Extra Innings 3 1 .750 Shutouts 4 1 .800

Pick Offs

TSC Games W L PCT. 19 8 .703 - - 9 3 .750 10 5 .667 - - 17 7 .708 2 1 .667 5 3 .625 14 5 .737 3 2 .600 0 2 .000 12 1 .923 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000

NELSON

NELSON

NELSON

104

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Leader in TSC Play S. Nelson - 72.1

Leader in TSC Play S. Nelson - 62

Leaders in TSC Play S. Nelson - 3

NELSON

25

Games Finished

137.1

Innings Pitched

Leaders in TSC Play S. Nelson - 1

GROTZ

Wins

Strikeouts

7.5

32

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 7.6

Leader in TSC Play Z. Grotz - 13 C. Wagner - 13

K/BB Ratio

Complete Games

GROTZ

.172

GROTZ

Opponent Average

NELSON

GROTZ

NELSON

9

ERA

GROTZ

0.70

GROTZ

GROTZ

2015 EAGLE PITCHING LEADERS

Appearances

GENERAL SUMMARY GENERAL SUMMARY

Longest Winning Streak 8 Home Attendance Longest Losing Streak 4 4,844 (28 dates avg. = 173) TSC Games: 2,071 (12 dates avg. = 172) Away Attendance 9,970 (32 dates avg. = 311) TSC Games: 1,535 (15 dates avg. = 102) Total Attendance 14,814 (60 dates avg. = 246) TSC Games: 3,606 (27 dates avg. = 133)

Embry-Riddle TSC Games Opponents TSC Games

INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX 57 62 47 66 35 58 36 38 13 3 34 30 25 40 12 22 21 24 8 1 28 22 42 44 29 27 24 25 11 1 10 6 18 24 8 14 11 8 3 0

Total 415 217 253 102

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Record: 41-19 Date

Opposing Team

Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 *Feb. 13 *Feb. 14 *Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 *Feb. 27 *Feb. 28 March 1 March 2 *March 6 *March 7 *March 7 March 8 March 10 March 11 *March 13 *March 14 *March 14 March 16 March 16 March 17 *March 20 *March 21 *March 21 March 24 *March 27 *March 28 *March 28 *April 3 *April 4 *April 4 *April 10 *April 11 *April 11 *April 17 *April 18 *April 18 April 21 *April 26 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 3 May 4 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 22 May 25 May 26 May 27

REINHARDT REINHARDT REINHARDT BREWTON-PARKER BREWTON-PARKER at Webber International at Webber International at Webber International at Palm Beach Atlantic at Auburn Montgomery at Auburn Montgomery at Auburn Montgomery SAINT LEO DAVENPORT AVE MARIA AVE MARIA BELLEVUE BELLEVUE at Northwood at Northwood at Northwood ST. FRANCIS TENNESSEE WESLEYAN AQUINAS ST. THOMAS ST. THOMAS ST. THOMAS vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene HUNTINGTON at USCB at USCB at USCB at Saint Leo at Thomas at Thomas at Thomas WARNER WARNER WARNER at Florida Memorial at Florida Memorial at Florida Memorial SOUTHEASTERN SOUTHEASTERN SOUTHEASTERN at Tampa AVE MARIA vs. USCB # vs. St. Thomas # vs. Thomas # vs. St. Thomas # vs. St. Thomas # BRYAN $ RIO GRANDE $ RIO GRANDE $ vs. Tabor College @ vs. Faulkner @ vs. Concordia (Calif.) @ at Lewis-Clark State @

Home: 19-8 Results Score

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

1-4 5-1 9-3 6-5 13-1 9-3 2-1 1-5 11-9 8-4 1-4 4-1 4-6 4-16 5-4 7-2 2-3 5-0 2-4 1-4 1-5 4-13 9-5 16-8 7-3 6-3 5-6 3-5 5-0 6-5 3-2 10-6 18-2 11-1 1-3 8-5 10-3 16-6 16-6 14-4 13-8 16-1 15-3 2-8 19-0 3-4 10-11 7-1 2-1 1-18 15-6 6-1 2-1 3-0 9-3 2-1 9-1 6-7 6-5 0-2

Away: 14-8

Neutral: 8-3

Embry-Riddle Opponent r-h-e r-h-e Innings

Overall Record

TSC Record

Embry-Riddle Pitcher of Record

Attend

Time

1-6-2 5-8-1 9-11-2 6-9-1 13-14-0 9-8-3 2-7-2 1-7-1 11-13-1 8-8-0 1-4-3 4-11-2 4-9-2 4-8-4 5-8-2 7-12-1 2-6-0 5-8-1 2-8-2 1-7-2 1-5-3 4-12-6 9-9-1 16-13-1 7-8-1 6-10-2 5-8-1 3-7-2 5-7-1 6-11-1 3-7-0 10-15-2 18-15-0 11-15-1 1-8-1 8-11-3 10-14-1 16-15-2 16-18-4 14-14-1 13-17-1 16-14-0 15-17-0 2-5-1 19-19-1 3-7-3 10-14-6 7-16-2 2-8-0 1-6-2 15-16-1 6-10-0 2-10-1 3-7-1 9-19-3 2-5-2 9-11-3 6-9-4 6-8-2 0-6-0

0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 8-3-0 9-3-0 9-4-0 9-5-0 10-5-0 11-5-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 12-7-0 12-8-0 12-9-0 12-10-0 13-10-0 14-10-0 15-10-0 16-10-0 16-11-0 16-12-0 17-12-0 18-12-0 19-12-0 20-12-0 21-12-0 22-12-0 22-13-0 23-13-0 24-13-0 25-13-0 26-13-0 27-13-0 28-13-0 29-13-0 30-13-0 30-14-0 31-14-0 31-15-0 31-16-0 32-16-0 33-16-0 33-17-0 34-17-0 35-17-0 36-17-0 37-17-0 38-17-0 39-17-0 40-17-0 40-18-0 41-18-0 41-19-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 4-3-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 5-4-0 6-4-0 6-5-0 6-5-0 6-5-0 6-5-0 7-5-0 8-5-0 9-5-0 9-5-0 9-6-0 10-6-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 13-6-0 14-6-0 15-6-0 16-6-0 17-6-0 17-7-0 18-7-0 18-8-0 18-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0 19-8-0

Nelson (L 0-1) Burkhead (W 1-0) Tufts (W 1-0) Grotz (W 1-0) Cyr (W 1-0) Nelson (W 1-1) Grotz (W 2-0) Tufts (L 1-1) Wagner (W 1-0) Tufts (W 2-1) Demarest (L 0-1) Nelson (W 2-1) Cyr (L 1-1) Wagner (L 1-1) Grotz (W 3-0) Tufts (W 3-1) Grotz (L 3-1) Wagner (W 2-1) Nelson (L 2-2) Cyr (L 1-2) Tufts (L 3-2) Demarest (L 0-2) Wagner (W 3-1) Tufts (W 4-2) Grotz (W 4-1) Cyr (W 2-2) Tufts (L 4-3) Demarest (L 0-3) Grotz (W 5-1) Wagner (W 4-1) Nelson (W 3-2) Cyr (W 3-2) Tufts (W 5-3) Grotz (W 6-1) Nelson (L 3-3) Cyr (W 4-2) Tufts (W 6-3) Cyr (W 5-2) Nelson (W 4-3) Wagner (W 5-1) Cyr (W 6-2) Nelson (W 5-3) Tufts (W 7-3) Cyr (L 6-3) Nelson (W 6-3) Tufts (L 7-4) Nelson (L 6-4) Nelson (W 7-4) Nelson (W 8-4) Cyr (L 6-4) Tufts (W 8-4) Grotz (W 7-1) Wagner (W 6-1) Nelson (W 9-4) Grotz (W 8-1) Cyr (W 7-4) Nelson (W 10-4) Grotz (L 8-2) Nelson (W 11-4) Cyr (L 7-5)

212 571 218 175 201 137 74 61 92 41 51 72 85 42 72 106 115 0 51 21 41 101 74 114 0 123 87 72 72 112 217 317 187 237 71 147 103 514 218 217 41 26 41 126 216 174 200 218 106 71 76 217 218 218 217 318 1240 2870 430 2370

2:30 2:35 2:45 2:10 1:50 3:00 2:34 1:54 3:22 2:48 1:40 2:40 3:04 2:27 2:32 2:05 3:08 2:14 1:57 2:30 2:40 2:52 2:26 2:58 3:08 2:38 2:48 1:50 1:43 2:41 2:48 2:52 2:17 2:53 2:32 2:45 2:25 2:55 2:41 2:45 3:00 2:30 2:15 2:58 2:10 2:50 3:00 3:14 3:05 3:15 3:13 2:50 2:45 2:15 2:50 2:48 2:47 3:03 2:44 2:23

4-7-0 1-5-2 3-9-0 5-10-3 1-3-4 3-5-3 1-6-2 5-3-0 9-10-2 4-8-0 4-7-1 1-10-2 6-10-3 16-16-1 4-8-2 2-7-2 3-5-2 0-5-6 4-10-0 4-7-1 5-10-0 13-16-0 5-12-4 8-8-2 3-7-1 3-10-1 6-7-2 5-5-0 0-3-0 5-4-2 2-9-3 6-10-3 2-6-2 1-2-1 3-7-1 5-7-0 3-9-4 6-5-3 6-7-5 4-10-4 8-8-3 1-5-2 3-4-0 8-10-3 0-4-2 4-5-1 11-17-3 1-8-2 1-3-2 18-19-1 6-10-6 1-7-2 1-5-2 0-3-1 3-7-1 1-4-1 1-3-2 7-10-1 5-5-1 2-5-1

9 9 9 7 5 9 (10) 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 8 7 7 9 7 8 9 7 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Home Games in ALL CAPS * = Sun Conference game () extra inning game # = The Sun Conference Tournament (Fort. Myers, Fla.) $ = NAIA National Championship Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) @ - Avista-NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

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2015 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting At bats: 6 (11 games) Runs scored: 4 Jake Cavender vs Thomas (May 3) Hits: 4 (10 games) RBIs: 7 Jordan Brown at Florida Memorial (April 11) Doubles: 2 (9 games) Triples: 2 Liam Goodall at Florida Memorial (April 11) Home runs: 2 Matt Jacobs vs Reinhardt (Feb. 8) Total bases: 9 Matt Jacobs vs Reinhardt (Feb. 8) 9 Dalton Hughes at USCB (March 21) 9 Liam Goodall at Florida Memorial (April 11) Walks: 3 (4 games) Strikeouts: 4 Jordan Brown vs USCB (May 1) Sac hits: 2 Dalton Hughes at Palm Beach Atlantic (Feb. 17) Sac flies: 1 (25 games) Stolen bases: 3 Tobias Moreno at Webber International (Feb. 13) 3 Kyle Buchanan vs USCB (May 1) Hit by pitch: 2 (4 games) Caught stealing: 1 (23 games) Runners LOB: 6 (4 games) Fielding Putouts: 18 Hunter Bruehl vs St. Thomas (May 4) Assists: 9 Jake Cavender at Florida Memorial (April 11) Errors: 3 Jake Cavender vs Rio Grande (May 13) Passed balls: 2 Cody Bogart at Thomas (March 28) Pitching Innings Pitched 9.2 Stetson Nelson vs USCB (May 1) Runs allowed: 10 Clayton Wagner vs Davenport (Feb. 25) Earned runs: 10 Clayton Wagner vs Davenport (Feb. 25) Walks allowed: 6 Tyler Cyr vs Bellevue (March 1) 6 Tyler Cyr at USCB (March 21) 6 Stetson Nelson vs Concordia (May 26) Strikeouts: 12 Tyler Cyr at Thomas (March 28) 12 Stetson Nelson vs Ave Marchia (April 26) Hits allowed: 11 Clayton Wagner vs Davenport (Feb. 25) 11 Clayton Wagner at Tampa (April 21) Doubles allowed: 3 Clayton Wagner vs Davenport (Feb. 25) 3 Clayton Wagner vs Tennessee Wesleyan (March 10) 3 Stetson Nelson at Tampa (April 21) Triples allowed: 1 (9 games) Homers allowed: 2 Clayton Wagner vs Tennessee Wesleyan (March 10) Wild pitches: 4 Tyler Cyr at Thomas (March 28) Hit batters: 2 (4 games)

MULTI-HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot Enderson Velasquez 22 3 3 - 28 Joshua Garcia 17 7 - - 24 Tobias Moreno 11 10 3 - 24 Liam Goodall 12 9 2 - 23 Jake Cavender 10 7 - - 17 Matt Jacobs 9 5 - - 14 Kyle Buchanan 9 3 - - 12 Jordan Brown 3 3 1 - 7 Dalton Hughes 4 - 1 - 5 Hunter Bruehl 4 1 - - 5 Cody Bogart 3 - - - 3 Kyle Zirbes 2 - - - 2 Ryan Maxon 2 - - - 2 Logan Malphurs 1 - - - 1 TEAM 109 48 10 0 167

MULTI-RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot Liam Goodall 8 2 3 2 15 Joshua Garcia 9 4 1 - 14 Jake Cavender 6 4 - - 10 Matt Jacobs 6 2 2 - 10 Enderson Velasquez 7 3 - - 10 Tobias Moreno 7 2 - - 9 Dalton Hughes 1 3 - 1 5 Jordan Brown 3 - - 2 5 Kyle Buchanan 3 1 1 - 5 Hunter Bruehl 3 - 1 - 4 Kyle Zirbes 1 1 - - 2 TEAM 54 22 8 5 89

2015 TEAM GAME HIGHS

Batting At bats: 44 vs Rio Grande (May 13) Runs scored: 19 vs Southeastern (April 18) Hits: 19 vs Southeastern (April 18) 19 vs Rio Grande (May 13) RBIs: 18 vs Southeastern (April 18) Doubles: 6 vs Tabor College (May 22) Triples: 2 (7 games) Home runs: 3 vs Reinhardt (Feb. 8) Total bases: 34 vs Southeastern (April 18) Walks: 10 vs Aquinas (March 11) 10 at Florida Memorial (April 11) Strikeouts: 12 vs USCB (May 1) Sac hits: 3 vs Reinhardt (Feb. 8) Sac flies: 3 at USCB (March 21) 3 vs Warner (April 4) Stolen bases: 7 vs USCB (May 1) Hit by pitch: 4 at USCB (March 21) Caught stealing: 2 (4 games) Runners LOB: 16 vs USCB (May 1) Hit into DP: 3 (4 games) Fielding Putouts: 33 vs St. Thomas (May 4) Assists: 21 vs USCB (May 1) Errors: 6 vs St. Francis (March 8) 6 at Tampa (April 21) Passed balls: 2 at Thomas (March 28) DPs turned: 3 at USCB (March 20)

Pitching Innings pitched: 11.0 vs St. Thomas (May 4) Runs allowed: 18 vs St. Thomas (May 2) Earned runs: 16 vs St. Thomas (May 2) Walks allowed: 12 vs St. Thomas (May 2) Strikeouts: 16 at Thomas (March 28) Hits allowed: 19 vs St. Thomas (May 2) Doubles allowed: 5 at Tampa (April 21) Triples allowed: 1 (9 games) Homers allowed: 2 vs Tennessee Wesleyan (March 10) Wild pitches: 9 vs St. Thomas (May 2) Hit batters: 4 vs Aquinas (March 11)

STREAKS HITTING STREAKS Jake Cavender Enderson Velasquez Joshua Garcia Liam Goodall Tobias Moreno Kyle Buchanan Dalton Hughes Matt Jacobs Jordan Brown Hunter Bruehl A.J. Mazzurco Kyle Zirbes Ryan Maxon Logan Malphurs Eric Simone Cody Bogart

Longest 19 17 11 10 8 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 2

Current 1 4 11 1 2 4 3 2 1

REACHED BASE STREAKS Longest Current Jake Cavender 32 32 Tobias Moreno 24 10 Liam Goodall 21 Enderson Velasquez 20 10 Kyle Buchanan 15 Joshua Garcia 11 11 Jordan Brown 9 Hunter Bruehl 8 7 Ryan Maxon 7 1 Dalton Hughes 7 4 Kyle Zirbes 7 3 Matt Jacobs 7 4 A.J. Mazzurco 6 Cody Bogart 3 1 Logan Malphurs 2 Eric Simone 2 2

STARTERS SUMMARY By position By batting order Player GS p c 1b 2b 3b ss lf cf rf of dh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Liam Goodall 60 . . . . . . 56 2 2 . . . . 39 2 19 . . . . Joshua Garcia 59 . . . 55 . . . . 4 . . . . 20 2 37 . . . . Jake Cavender 59 . . 1 4 25 29 . . . . . 4 52 . . . . 1 1 1 E. Velasquez 58 . . . . 21 31 . . . . 6 . . 1 56 1 . . . . Kyle Buchanan 55 . . . . . . . 3 52 . . . 1 . . . 3 27 14 10 Tobias Moreno 55 . . . . . . . 55 . . . 55 . . . . . . . . Matt Jacobs 51 . . 27 . . . . . . . 24 . 1 . . . 50 . . . Hunter Bruehl 31 . . 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 15 14 . Dalton Hughes 25 . 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 4 2 16 Cody Bogart 21 . 17 . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . 1 . 7 9 4 Ryan Maxon 19 . 18 . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 17 Stetson Nelson 17 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Brown 16 . . 1 . . . . . . . 15 . 1 . . . 3 2 7 3 Kyle Zirbes 15 . . . . 14 . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . 8 6 Tyler Cyr 15 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corey Tufts 12 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.J. Mazzurco 12 . . . . . . 4 . 1 . 7 . 4 . . . 1 3 2 2 Zac Grotz 5 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton Wagner 5 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logan Malphurs 3 . . . 1 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . 1 1 1 Austen Thrailkill 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dylan Demarest 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenny Burkhead 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Simone 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 .

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KENNETH J. AND SHIRLEY SLIWA MEMORIAL ENDOWED FUND The Kenneth J. and Shirley Sliwa Memorial Endowed fund was established in 1997 by Shirley Sliwa, mother of fomer President of ERAU, Dr. Steve Sliwa, and widow of Ken Sliwa. When Shirley passed away, Dr. Sliwa added his mother to the name of the fund. In 1994, Ken and Shirley began their friendship with the Eagles baseball program, becoming two of the program’s most dedicated fans. Their passion for the sport and the young men that played for Embry-Riddle was undeniable. The discretionary funds are used for baseball scholarships, maintenance and improvements to Sliwa Stadium, equipment, recruiting, capital expenditures and overall enhancement of the baseball program. The annual Sliwa Scholarship is given to the Eagle baseball player who leads his team through his example of academic commitment, tenacity, work ethic, enthusiasm, selflessness and hustle. Gifts and pledges of all sizes are gratefully appreciated to help build the fund. If interested, please contact John Mark Adkison in the Athletic Department at (386) 323-5033 or email john.adkison@erau.edu.

NICK MINGIONE 1999

LUKE MARTIN 2000

GREG COLEMAN 2001

KEVIN HAWKINS 2002

JUAN ROJAS 2003

WOODY LEWIS 2004

KEVIN HANEY 2005

STEVEN OTTERNESS 2006

CHRIS MALONEY 2007, 2008

MATT STEELE 2009

BRANDEN ROPER-HUBBERT 2010

R ALEXANDER RODRIGUEZ 2011

JORDAN JOHNSON 2012, 2013, 2014

ADAM CELLINI 2013

STETSON NELSON 2015

LIAM GOODALL 2015, 2016

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EMBRY-RIDDLE BASEBALL TIMELINE June 1988 John Filor was hired as Embry-Riddle’s first head baseball coach. February 15, 1989 Embry-Riddle played its first intercollegiate game against Washington & Lee and claimed a 10-4 victory against the Generals.

March 24, 1999 The Eagles celebrated the club’s 10th anniversary with the program’s first No.1 ranking in the NAIA national poll. March 26, 1999 Luke Martin pitched Embry-Riddle’s first (and thus far, only) perfect game in a 4-0 victory against Mount Vernon Nazarene, outdueling the Cougars’s ace and NAIA National Player of the Year, Andy Heimbach.

June 1, 2004 Kenny Holmberg’s RBI-shot to left field gave the Eagles a memorable 6-5 victory over host and two-time defending national champion Lewis-Clark State at the NAIA World Series, where Embry-Riddle finished third. The Eagles became the first team to eliminate the host Warriors from the World Series prior to the national championship contest.

KENNYHOLMBERG

March 3, 1990 The Eagles notched their first conference win against Palm Beach Atlantic, 6-4. August 1991 Greg Guilliams was hired as Embry-Riddle’s first full-time head baseball coach and his brother Todd Guilliams became the first assistant coach. March 1, 1992 Rob Shoemaker pitched ERAU’s first no-hitter in a 9-0 win against Northwood. May 1992 The Eagles completed their first .500 (24-24) season and led the nation in stolen bases (248).

LUKEMARTIN

June 1, 2005 Josh Smith’s 7.1 shutout innings and three-run homer propelled the Eagles to a 5-0 win against Lewis-Clark State and into their first national title game.

June 1993 Matt Palisin became the first Embry-Riddle student-athlete to sign a professional contract.

May 14, 1999 The Eagles edged Georgia Southwestern, 8-7, to capture their first regional title.

May 10, 1994 Eagle baseball made its first postseason appearance at the District 7 Tournament in Winter Haven, Fla.

May 24, 1999 Embry-Riddle made its first NAIA World Series appearance against Birmingham Southern.

April 21-22, 1995 The Eagles captured their first Florida Sun Conference regular season title with a three-game sweep of Flagler.

January 26, 2001 Embry-Riddle defeated North Georgia 5-4 in the first game played at University Ballpark.

June 2, 2005 Eagle baseball became only the second team in Embry-Riddle history to play in a national title game. Although they defeated Oklahoma City 12-5 two days earlier, the Eagles were unable to top the Stars in the championship game, falling 8-1. It also marked just the second time a collegiate baseball team from the state of Florida had competed for a national title (Rollins - 1951).

May 9, 1995 With a 14-9 win against Warner Southern in regional play, the Eagles recorded their first 40-win season.

February 6, 2002 Embry-Riddle demolished NCAA II No. 1 North Florida by the score of 20-6, the largest defeat in UNF’s history.

March 10, 2007 Chris Maloney pitched the fourth no-hitter in ERAU baseball history against Georgetown (Ky.) in a 3-0 nine-inning win.

May 17, 1995 Embry-Riddle marked its first Southeast Region tournament appearance with a 7-1 win against West Florida, before finishing runner-up to national champion Birmingham Southern.

February 10, 2002 Nate Cocolin hit for the cycle in a 17-3 victory over Eckerd, including a single in the first, a triple in the second, and a double and a grand slam in the fourth.

June, 2007 Steven Otterness and Brian Letko were drafted into the MLB during the 29th and 19th rounds, respectively.

May 16, 2002 The Eagles defeated North Georgia 5-3 to secure the program’s first super regional title and first 50-win season. May 25, 2002 Facing elimination, the Eagles were down by seven runs to Indiana Tech at the NAIA World Series. However, the Blue and Gold staged a come-from-behind, 13-12 win against the Warriors for the program’s first NAIA World Series victory.

DAVIDBLANTON June, 1995 Florida Sun Conference Player of the Year David Blanton became Embry-Riddle’s first NAIA All-American.

May 10, 2003 Woody Lewis hit a grand slam to lead the Eagles to a 10-6 victory against Warner Southern in the regional championship to become the first team in FSC history to win a regional title from the losers’ bracket. The win also made the Eagles the first FSC team to capture back-to-back regional crowns.

May 7, 2008 First-year head coach Randy Stegall guided the Eagles to the program’s seventh regional title. ERAU also won an unprecedented eighth conference crown and made a seventh NAIA World Series appearance. June 2008 Jordan Roberts was taken in the 29th round of the MLB draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming the 17th Eagle to be drafted. April 21, 2009 Pat McCrory became the first Eagle baseball player to field all nine defensive positions in a single game against Florida Tech. He started at catcher and moved one position every consecutive inning in the following order: first base, second base, shortstop, third base, left field, center field, right field, pitcher.

June, 1995 Embry-Riddle earns its first-ever NAIA national ranking in the final poll of the 1995 season, placing ninth overall.

January 23-March 18, 2004 Eagle Baseball went on 31-game winning streak to open the season and vaulted into the top spot in the first NAIA national ranking of the season after being unranked in the preseason poll.

May 14, 2009 After winning The Sun Conference regular season and tournament titles, the Eagles defeated Auburn Montgomery 11-3 in the NAIA Baseball Championship Opening Round for the program’s eighth NAIA World Series appearance.

May 9, 1996 Embry-Riddle defeated Webber 14-4 to secure its first conference tournament title.

March 6, 2004 Greg Guilliams won his 500th career game with the Eagles’ threegame sweep of Flagler.

March 1, 2010 With the Eagles’ 13-3 win over St. Xavier, Randy Stegall earned his 100th win as ERAU’s head coach.

May, 1996 Right-handed pitcher Frankie Thompson was named Florida Sun Conference and NAIA National Player of the Year. Thompson threw nine complete games en route to a 14-1 record on the season, including a team-low 1.40 earned run average.

April 24, 2004 Back-to-back shutouts of Florida Memorial lifted the Eagles to their third straight conference regular season title.

March 27, 2010 Austin Goolsby hit three home runs for the Blue and Gold in the final game of a three-game sweep for the Eagles over Sun Conference opponent Webber International. Goolsby’s three homers set an Embry-Riddle single game record.

Jan. 30 - March 15, 1998 The Eagles started the 1998 season 25-0 before dropping their first contest of the year against Palm Beach Atlantic. Embry-Riddle finished the year at 41-11 overall.

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May 9, 2005 Sean Greear became the first Eagle position player to receive FSC and Region XIV Player of the Year honors. Greg Guilliams was also named the conference and regional Coach of the Year for the fourth straight season.

May 14, 2004 The Eagles staved off elimination in the regional final with a sixrun, ninth-inning rally and went on to defeat Warner Southern 16-7 to capture the program’s third consecutive regional crown.

May 12, 2010 The Eagles came out of the loser’s bracket to defeat St. Thomas twice and claim their second conference tournament title in as many years.


EMBRY-RIDDLE BASEBALL TIMELINE May 21, 2010 Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth with two outs against St. Thomas in the NAIA Opening Round, senior Branden Roper-Hubbert sent the Eagles to their ninth NAIA World Series appearance with a two-run walk-off double.

Feb. 16, 2013 With three wins over conference rival USCB, the Eagles recorded their first-ever sweep of the Sand Sharks. ERAU’s starting pitchers held the Sand Sharks to a combined four runs in the three contests.

May 28, 2010 Austin Quinn set an ERAU single-game innings pitched mark with an 11.0-inning, one earned run performance in the Eagles’ opening game at the 2010 Avista-NAIA World Series. ERAU claimed a 3-2 victory in 12 innings over Tennessee Wesleyan.

March 8, 2013 A walk-off single from Dillon Ennis propelled the Blue and Gold to a doubleheader sweep of No. 6 Point Park at Sliwa Stadium. Marking two of the Eagles’ 17 victories against top-25 ranked teams in 2013. March 19-23, 2013 For the first time, the Lewis-Clark State Warriors travelled to Daytona Beach to square off against the Eagles in four games. The Warriors used dominant pitching in the first two contests, but Embry-Riddle answered with a pair of wins in the final two games, ending the series with a split.

AUSTINQUINN March 23, 2011 The Blue and Gold took two games from defending national champion and No. 1 ranked Cumberland (Tenn.) on the road in Lebanon, Tenn. April 12, 2011 Phillip Reamy becomes Embry-Riddle’s all-time career leader in saves with the Eagles’ 7-6 win over NCAA II Tampa.

PHILLIPREAMY April 26, 2011 For the first time since 2005, the Eagles earned the top spot in the NAIA Coaches’ Poll. The Eagles would remian as the No. 1 team in the nation for the rest of the regular season, entering the Avista-NAIA World Series as the No. 1 seed. May 5, 2011 ERAU defeated St. Thomas, 9-2 to give Randy Stegall his 250th career victory. Mar. 6, 2012 Fifth-ranked Embry-Riddle downed No. 7 Cumberland (Tenn.) at Sliwa Stadium for the 900th win in program history. The milestone came against Randy Stegall’s alma mater. Mar. 20, 2012 For the first time in Eagle history, the Blue and Gold traveled to Lewiston, Idaho in the regular season, notching a historic, 15-0 victory over Lewis-Clark State in the first game of the two-contest series. The win marked the biggest shutout of LCSC in Warrior history. Apr. 23, 2012 Ian MacGeorge went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs to help the Eagles claim their fifth straight and 13th overall Sun Conference regular season title with a 3-1 win over Ave Maria. May 12, 2012 Kevin Maloney won his ninth game of the season in Embry-Riddle’s 10-4 win over Auburn-Montgomery in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round in Daytona Beach. Maloney improved to 19-0 in his two-year Eagle career with the victory. Feb. 1, 2013 The Eagles open up their 25th season as an intercollegiate program with a DH sweep of No. 20 Georgetown in Daytona Beach. Randy Stegall claimed his 300th career victory in the nightcap.

May 4, 2013 Embry-Riddle won five consecutive elimination games (May 2-4) in The Sun Conference Tournament, including three victories on the final day of the tournament to capture the program’s fifth tournament title. May 10, 2013 After seeing their three-run lead evaporate in the top of the ninth, the Eagles scored twice in the home-half of the inning to down No. 17 Concordia (Calif.) in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round. Jordan Romero delivered the game-winning double, scoring Kyle Chastain from first base. The next night, the Eagles would defeat No. 22 Lindsey Wilson in the Opening Round title game. May 27, 2013 In one of the more improbable wins in program history, Embry-Riddle mounted a dramatic comeback to defeat Lee for the first time ever at the NAIA World Series. Trailing 4-2 in the eighth, the Eagles, who recorded just two hits in the game, loaded the bases before Adam Cellini’s fly ball to right field was dropped by the Flames’ outfielder, allowing all three runners on base to score and give ERAU the win. June 4, 2013 Kevin Maloney became the 29th All-American in Eagle baseball history and the 300th NAIA All-American in Embry-Riddle Athletics history when he earned second team All-America honors. Feb. 22, 2014 Stetson Nelson threw the fifth no-hitter in Embry-Riddle history, but couldn’t come away with the win as Stillman scored thanks to a hit batter, stolen base, sacrifice bunt and sacrifice fly in a 1-0 victory over the Eagles March 11, 2014 Embry-Riddle swept Cumberland in a doubleheader (6-3, 5-4), marking the first of three wins against the eventual national champions March 21, 2014 Randy Stegall won his 300th game at the helm of the Eagle baseball program as Stetson Nelson flirted with his second no-hitter of the season. Nelson allowed just two hits to Indiana Tech as the Eagles beat Stegall’s former team, 2-0.

RANDYSTEGALL March 22, 2014 Just a day after Stegall won his 300th game at Embry-Riddle, the program reached a milestone of its own with a sweep of Indiana Tech (9-1, 10-3). With the pair of victories, the Blue and Gold notched the 1,000th win in program history in just the 26th season of intercollegiate baseball.

DARRYLKNIGHT May 14, 2014 Darryl Knight homered three times to tie and break the single-season home run record in a 10-2 win over Southern Poly in the NAIA Opening Round. June 6, 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon became the highest drafted Eagle in program history when the St. Louis Cardinals selected the right-handed pitcher in the ninth round. A day later, Darryl Knight was chosen by the New York Mets in the 14th round.

DANIELPONCEDELEON March 2, 2015 The Eagles downed 12th-ranked Bellevue, 5-0 behind eight shutout innings from Clayton Wagner, giving Randy Stegall his 400th career coaching victory. March 24, 2015 Liam Goodall robbed a homer and hit his first career grand slam in Embry-Riddle’s 11-1 demolition of NCAA II No. 12 Saint Leo on the road. It was the first win over the Lions since the 1990s. April 4, 2015 The Blue and Gold complete a series sweep against Warner at Sliwa Stadium. All three games were mercy-rule shortened, marking the first time in program history that had happened. ERAU won 16-6, 16-6 and 14-4. May 4, 2015 The Eagles captured the sixth Sun Conference Tournament title in program history with a thrilling, walk-off bunt double from Kyle Buchanan in the bottom of the 11th inning as Embry-Riddle came from the loser’s bracket to beat St. Thomas, 2-1 in the tournament finale. Stetson Nelson pitched 9.0 innings, allowing just one unearend run on three hits before earning All-Tournament Team honors. He was joined by Kyle Buchanan, Zac Grotz, Jake Cavender and Joshua Garcia. May 14, 2015 For the 13th time in team history, the Eagles punched their ticket to the NAIA World Series, downing Rio Grande in the NAIA Naitonal Championship Opening Round title game, 2-1 behind a strong pitching performance from Tyler Cyr. The Eagles swept through the Daytona Beach bracket for the fifth time, earning the program’s sixth Opening Round crown. May 27, 2015 The final game of the NAIA era for ERAU baseball came in the semifinals of the 2015 NAIA World Series as host and eventual national champion Lewis-Clark State eliminated the Eagles, 2-0, the first time ERAU had been shutout all season. Enderson Velasquez, Hunter Bruehl and Stetson Nelson were all named to the World Series All-Tournament Team. June 9, 2015 Tyler Cyr was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 10th round of the MLB Draft, one day before Zac Grotz went to the Houston Astros in the 28th round. Cyr and Grotz became the 22nd and 23rd Eagles, respectively, to hear their names called in the MLB Draft. July 21, 2015 The Embry-Riddle Baseball/Softball Clubhouse officially opened. The 12,000-square foot facilitiy includes state-of-the-art lockerrooms for both programs, as well as coaches’ offices and an athletic training room.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

M20 Princeton W 1989 (13-12) M21 Vermont L Coach John Filor W F15 Washington & Lee W 10-4 M22 Colgate M24 at Flagler* L F16 Washington & Lee W 6-3 W F19 Central Florida C.C. L 5-23 M27 S.U. L F20 Edward Waters W 12-11 M29 St. Thomas* W F25 Brevard C.C. L 1-7 A1 Trinity Christian A2 Calvin L F28 v. Trevecca L 8-10 L M9 Wabash L 2-7 A4 Warner Southern* W M10 Widener W 7-5 A5 Calvin L M11 Ohio Valley W 7-6 A5 Calvin L M 13 St. John’s L 1-15 A7 Nova* L M14 Tennessee State W 14-13 A7 Nova* L M19 v. Wisconsin L 3-7 A11 North Florida L M19 v. Wisconsin W 11-10 A11 North Florida A13 Palm Beach Atlantic* L M20 Missouri Baptist L 3-7 L M20 Missouri Baptist L 3-8 A14 Boca Raton L M24 Niagara W 5-4 A17 at North Florida W M24 Niagara W 10-6 A19 at Florida Memorial* M25 MIT W 5-2 * Florida Sun Conference game M27 Erie W 19-6 M28 MIT L 4-9 1992 (24-24, 2-13 FSC) A3 Calvin W 12-10 Coach: Greg Guilliams A5 v. Franklin L 2-9 W A6 Flagler L 0-11 F1 at Bethune-Cookman at Saint Leo L A6 Franklin W 9-4 F4 F8 at Flagler* L F9 at Warner Southern* L 1990 (8-34, 4-12 FSC) F12 Flagler* L Coach: John Filor L F3 at Bethune-Cookman W 9-8 F14 at St. Thomas* L F10 Warner Southern* L 12-14 F15 at Nova* L F10 Warner Southern* L 3-11 F15 at Nova* F16 at Florida Memorial* L F11 Flagler* L 1-4 W F14 Florida Tech L 1-13 F18 Washington & Lee W F17 at Florida Tech L 0-9 F18 Washington & Lee W F25 Ohio Southern L 1-4 F20 Washington & Lee F20 Washington & Lee W F25 Ohio Southern L 0-11 W M3 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 6-4 F22 St. Michaels’ W M4 at Boca Raton L 3-13 F26 Warner Southern* W M7 Flagler* W 6-5 F26 Warner Southern* F29 at Palm Beach Atlantic* L M9 Widener L 10-11 W M9 Widener L 9-13 M1 at Northwood W M10 at Flagler* L 4-8 M1 at Northwood L M13 Army L 1-11 M5 at North Florida M7 at Miami Christian W M14 Army L 5-16 W M16 Yale L 3-14 M7 at Miami Christian W M17 Colgate L 2-7 M8 Allentown L M18 Yale L 3-6 M10 Wabash M12 Wabash W M19 Wisconsin L 10-11 W M20 Kean L 3-14 M15 Colgate W M21 Colgate L 3-6 M17 Missouri Baptist L M23 Cornell W 6-5 M20 Wisconsin River Falls M21 Wisconsin River Falls W M24 at Warner Southern* W 4-2 L M24 at Warner Southern* L 1-6 M26 Lindenwood W M28 MIT L 10-11 M27 Miami Christian W M31 at North Florida L 0-8 M27 Miami Christian L M31 at North Florida L 1-6 M29 Lynn L A2 Calvin L 6-12 M29 Lynn W A5 Calvin W 8-4 M30 Trinity Christian W A6 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 15-2 A2 Edward Waters W A7 Florida Memorial* L 1-6 A2 Edward Waters L A9 at Flagler* L 3-9 A3 Florida Memorial* L A13 Boca Raton L 7-13 A8 North Florida L A14 St. Thomas* L 3-11 A11 Nova* A12 St. Thomas* L A14 St. Thomas* L 7-11 L A16 Bethune-Cookman W 13-2 A12 St. Thomas* W A20 Florida Memorial* L 13-21 A15 at SCAD W A21 Nova* L 6-9 A15 at SCAD L A21 Nova* L 1-8 A17 at Flagler* L A23 North Florida L 0-6 A24 Palm Beach Atlantic* L A23 North Florida L 4-7 A24 Palm Beach Atlantic* * Florida Sun Conference game

* Florida Sun Conference game 1991 (15-30, 1-15 FSC) Coach: John Filor F2 at Bethune-Cookman W F9 at St. Thomas* L F9 at St. Thomas* L F10 at Boca Raton L F10 at Boca Raton L F13 Flagler* L F16 at Warner Southern* L F16 at Warner Southern* L F19 Washington & Lee W F19 Washington & Lee W F21 Washington & Lee W F21 Washington & Lee L F22 South Carolina State L F23 South Carolina State L F25 Edward Waters W F25 Edward Waters W F27 Bethune-Cookman W M1 at Palm Beach Atlantic* L M2 at Nova* L M3 Wabash L M6 Ohio Valley W M7 Flagler* L M10 at Edward Waters W M13 Tennessee State L M14 Yale L M18 Colgate L

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14-5 3-14 3-10 5-21 4-10 7-21 7-12 3-8 9-5 9-8 7-5 5-6 5-9 4-5 7-3 14-1 9-2 7-17 1-18 6-8 27-2 0-15 19-3 2-11 2-10 8-10

1993 (33-22, 4-12 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams F1 Bethune-Cookman W F1 Bethune-Cookman W F6 at Lynn W F7 at Lynn L F7 at Lynn L F9 Saint Leo W F13 North Florida L F13 North Florida L F16 Washington & Lee W F16 Washington & Lee W F18 Washington & Lee W F18 Washington & Lee W F20 at Warner Southern* L F21 at Warner Southern* L F23 St. Michael’s W F23 St. Michael’s W F27 Nova* W F27 Nova* L F28 Nova* L M4 Indiana Wesleyan L M4 Indiana Wesleyan W M7 Marian L M9 Wabash W M11 Wabash W M14 Wisconsin-Parkside L M16 Allentown L

9-8 4-12 11-10 1-8 23-3 5-10 10-3 7-19 0-15 7-1 5-9 0-11 7-9 0-3 4-11 1-11 6-11 0-12 4-3

M20 at St. Thomas* L 0-9 M21 at St. Thomas* L 3-6 M23 at Southern Connecticut W 11-5 M24 Colgate W 10-9 M27 Northwood W 8-4 M27 Northwood W 4-2 M28 Northwood L 6-10 M29 Trinity Christian W 11-1 M30 at Bethune-Cookman W 19-10 A1 Franklin W 6-4 A1 Franklin W 10-0 A3 Savannah State W 10-1 A3 Savannah State W 10-1 A9 Flagler* L 2-6 A10 Flagler* L 6-11 A10 Flagler* L 3-6 A16 SCAD W 29-0 A16 SCAD W 10-0 A23 at Florida Memorial* L 4-6 A24 at Florida Memorial* W 13-2 A24 at Florida Memorial* L 2-14 A26 Edward Waters W 9-7 A27 Edward Waters W 9-8 A27 Edward Waters W 12-1 9-0 6-3 A30 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 2-1 1-13 M1 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 5-6 1-11 M1 at Palm Beach Atlantic* L 1-11 * Florida Sun Conference game 6-9 2-11 1994 (32-16, 15-9 FSC) 2-21 Coach: Greg Guilliams 4-10 4-8 F3 Savannah State W 11-1 14-4 F5 at Bethune-Cookman W 4-2 9-2 F11 Warner Southern* W 8-7 9-1 F12 Warner Southern* W 3-2 9-3 F12 Warner Southern* W 2-1 4-0 F15 Washington & Lee W 5-1 2-1 F15 Washington & Lee W 10-2 11-4 F19 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 10-4 5-6 F24 St. Michael’s W 10-2 11-1 F24 St. Michael’s W 16-2 9-0 F26 Florida Memorial* W 4-2 2-6 F27 Florida Memorial* W 3-0 6-4 F27 Florida Memorial* W 10-8 9-4 M1 Kean W 17-5 13-7 M3 York W 10-4 2-7 M5 at Flagler* L 1-2 3-2 M5 at Flagler* L 2-7 15-6 M6 at Flagler* L 0-1 12-6 M8 at Wabash W 15-4 8-9 M9 Marian W 5-2 8-3 M11 Chowan L 1-2 2-9 M12 Bluefield State W 9-2 9-4 M15 Wisconsin-Parkside L 4-5 8-5 M18 Allentown L 4-5 4-8 M20 Southern Connecticut W 14-0 3-12 M22 Southern Connecticut W 5-4 7-3 M25 at Nova Southeastern* L 3-6 3-2 M26 at Nova Southeastern* L 0-8 11-3 M26 at Nova Southeastern* L 4-5 0-3 M29 Florida Tech L 7-9 2-13 A1 St.Thomas* W 6-1 3-19 A2 St.Thomas* L 2-13 0-6 A2 St.Thomas* W 6-5 0-6 A5 Saint Leo L 7-9 13-0 A9 at Northwood* W 7-5 11-3 A9 at Northwood* L 4-5 0-3 A10 at Northwood* L 4-6 4-6 A13 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 6-3 9-10 A13 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 3-1 A15 at Webber* W 14-7 A16 at Webber* W 11-4 A16 at Webber* W 17-2 A19 v. Eckerd W 7-5 A24 Lynn W 5-3 A24 Lynn W 4-2 10-2 W 9-3 11-1 A27 at Saint Leo L 1-8 7-4 M10 v. St. Thomas$ L 1-2 3-6 M11 Nova Southeastern$ 5-6 * Florida Sun Conference game 6-2 $ District 7 Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) 0-17 0-10 1995 (45-13, 19-5 FSC) 6-5 Coach: Greg Guilliams 4-3 Florida Sun Conference Champions 7-6 4-3 F1 Saint Leo L 4-5 1-2 F7 Bethune-Cookman W 9-3 2-3 F10 Savannah State W 5-2 11-5 F11 Webber* W 11-3 6-5 F12 Webber* W 6-0 4-3 F12 Webber* W 10-0 2-6 F15 Washington & Lee W 14-6 1-6 F15 Washington & Lee W 10-0 3-4 F17 Northwood* L 0-3 4-2 F18 Northwood* L 3-5 4-14 F18 Northwood* L 1-6 13-3 F23 Florida Tech L 5-8 16-6 F25 Nova Southeastern* L 2-4 3-15 F26 Nova Southeastern* W 2-0 1-12 F26 Nova Southeastern* W 8-6

M1 Edward Waters M3 at Florida Memorial* M4 at Florida Memorial* M4 at Florida Memorial* M7 St. Bonaventure M8 Wabash M11 Kean M12 Bluefield State M14 Allentown M16 David Lispcomb M18 Rochester M19 Manchester M21 at Edward Waters M23 Tiffin M23 Lambuth M26 Lakeland M28 Lakeland M29 Gustavus Adolphus M30 at Warner Southern* A2 at Warner Southern* A2 at Warner Southern* A7 at St. Thomas* A8 at St. Thomas* A9 at St. Thomas* A11 at Saint Leo A14 at Palm Beach Atlantic* A15 at Palm Beach Atlantic* A15 at Palm Beach Atlantic* A18 at Florida Tech A21 Flagler* A22 Flagler* A22 Flagler* M3 v. Eckerd M8 v. Northwood$ M9 v. Warner Southern$ M10 v. Northwood$ M11 v. Nova Southeastern$ M17 v. West Florida# M18 v. Nova Southeastern# M19 v., Birm. Southern# M19 v., Auburn-Mont.# M20 v. Brewton-Parker# M20 v. Birm. Southern#

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

15-1 9-2 22-3 3-2 12-4 18-0 4-2 12-2 16-8 13-3 18-3 4-1 39-1 8-2 14-3 9-3 16-2 12-2 5-4 4-0 4-3 5-7 3-2 11-6 2-3 11-5 7-3 8-0 5-6 11-6 9-7 4-2 7-4 0-1 14-9 8-6 2-7 7-1 2-1 4-5 9-3 22-8 7-16

* Florida Sun Conference game $ FSC Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) # Southeast Region Tourn. (Demopolis, Ala.) 1996 (35-21, 17-7 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions F2 Brewton-Parker W 8-1 F2 Brewton-Parker W 6-0 F6 North Florida L 0-2 F9 Palm Beach Atlantic* L 3-0 F9 Palm Beach Atlantic* L 5-8 F10 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 4-0 F13 Saint Leo L 1-9 F16 at Webber* L 4-14 F17 at Webber* W 6-1 F17 at Webber* L 2-5 F20 at North Florida L 3-11 F21 Edward Waters W 11-1 F24 Florida Memorial* W 5-4 F25 Florida Memorial* W 1-0 F25 Florida Memorial* W 7-6 F27 Florida Tech W 9-1 F29 York W 11-7 M3 St. Thomas* L 1-3 M3 St. Thomas* W 6-1 M4 St. Thomas* L 1-4 M5 Thomas More W 14-4 M9 Allentown L 10-21 M12 St. Xavier W 3-0 M14 at Edward Waters W 14-4 M15 Limestone W 9-6 M17 Bluefield^ W 14-1 M20 Huntington^ W 13-1 M22 Mount Mercy W 11-3 M23 So. Connecticut St. W 11-5 M25 Lakeland W 23-5 M27 Lakeland L 6-7 M30 at Flagler*^ W 6-3 A2 Gustave Adolphus^ W 11-0 A4 Gustave Adolphus W 5-4 A5 at Northwood* L 4-16 A6 at Northwood* W 4-3 A6 at Northwood* W 15-4 A12 Warner Southern*^ W 11-3 A13 Warner Southern* W 9-7 A13 Warner Southern* W 5-4 A16 at Florida Tech W 4-1 A19 at Flagler* W 4-1 A19 at Flagler* L 3-5 A24 at Nova Southeastern* W 16-1 A25 at Nova Southeastern* W 2-1 A25 at Nova Southeastern* W 10-9 M1 v. Eckerd L 1-4


M6 M7 M8 M9 M9 M15 M16 M16 M17

v. Warner Southern$ v. Northwood$ v. Warner Southern$ v. Webber$ v. Webber$ v. Brewton-Parker#~ v. Lynn# v. Auburn-Montgomery# v. St. Thomas

W W W L W L W W L

16-13 10-4 16-13 3-9 14-4 0-3 9-7 11-7 2-11

* Florida Sun Conference game ~ denotes win by forfeit ^ denotes loss by forfeit $ FSC Tournament (Homestead. Fla.) # Southeast Region Tourn. (Demopolis, Ala.) 1997 (31-16, 17-7 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams J31 Brewton-Parker L J31 Brewton-Parker W F4 at Saint Leo L F8 Flagler* W F8 Flagler* W F9 Flagler* W F15 at St. Thomas* L F15 at St. Thomas* W F16 at St. Thomas* L F19 North Florida L F23 Nova Southeastern* L F23 Nova Southeastern* W F24 Nova Southeastern* L F26 Florida Tech L F27 York W M1 Northwood* L M1 Northwood* W M2 Northwood* W M4 Maryville W M6 Allentown W M8 Robert Morris W M9 Tiffin W M11 Butler W M12 at North Florida W M16 Rochester W M17 Bluefield State W M21 Bluefield State W M23 Lakeland W M23 Lakeland L M25 Concordia W M26 Taylor W M28 at Florida Memorial* W M29 at Florida Memorial* W M29 at Florida Memorial* W A1 at Florida Tech L A4 at Warner Southern* W A5 at Warner Southern* L A5 at Warner Southern* W A11 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W A12 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W A12 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W A18 Webber* W A19 Webber* L A19 Webber* W A29 at Rollins L M5 v. Webber $ L M6 v. Northwood $ L

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

* Florida Sun Conference game $ FSC Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) 1998 (41-11, 18-6 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams J30 Brewton-Parker W J30 Brewton-Parker W F4 Rollins W F7 Florida Memorial* W F7 Florida Memorial* W F8 Florida Memorial* W F10 Florida Tech (10) W F13 at Webber* W F14 at Webber* W F14 at Webber* W F21 at Nova Southeastern* W F21 at Nova Southeastern* W F22 at Nova Southeastern* W F24 Clearwater Christian W F24 Clearwater Christian W F27 Palm Beach Atlantic* W M3 York W M4 Allentown W M7 Tiffin W M8 Central Methodist W M10 Caroll W M11 Assumption W M13 v. West Liberty State W M13 v. West Liberty State W M15 West Virginia Wesleyan W M17 Palm Beach Atlantic* (9) L M17 Palm Beach Atlantic* W

7-6 2-1 7-2 5-0 12-1 29-0 7-6 7-0 3-1 5-2 4-3 13-4 25-1 15-0 12-1 17-1 11-0 10-3 8-7 12-0 8-0 12-1 15-0 12-3 11-4 5-7 11-1

M18 Concordia M21 Cumberland M22 Bethel M23 Lakeland M25 Taylor M28 at Flagler* M29 at Flagler* M29 at Flagler* M31 at Florida Tech A4 at Northwood* A4 at Northwood* A5 at Northwood* A10 St. Thomas* A11 St. Thomas* A11 St. Thomas* A14 at North Florida A17 Warner Southern* A18 Warner Southern* A22 at Rollins A29 v. Eckerd M1 v. Northwood$ M2 v. Palm Beach Atlantic$ M3 v. St. Thomas$ M4 v. Warner Southern$

ALL-TIME RESULTS W L W W W L W L W W L W W L W L W W W L W W L L

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

* Florida Sun Conference game $ FSC Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) 1999 (44-12-1, 21-2-1 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions Southeast Regional Champions NAIA World Series Appearance J29 Brewton-Parker W 9-13 F6 Flagler* W 6-5 F6 Flagler* W 1-0 F7 Flagler* W 2-1 F9 Rollins W 10-1 F12 Nova Southeastern* W 13-1 F13 Nova Southeastern* W 4-3 F13 Nova Southeastern* W 5-3 F16 at North Florida L 8-9 F19 St. Thomas* W 10-2 F20 St. Thomas* W 6-5 F20 St. Thomas* W 8-1 F23 Florida Southern L 6-9 F26 Webber* W 8-0 F27 Webber* W 6-2 F27 Webber* W 6-0 M2 Clearwater Christian W 33-0 M2 Clearwater Christian W 14-1 M4 York W 16-2 M5 Lakeland W 11-0 M6 v. St. Francis W 26-0 M7 v. Tiffin W 16-0 M9 v. Central Methodist W 16-2 M12 at Palm Beach Atlantic* T 2-2 M13 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 2-1 M13 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 6-0 M15 v. Huntington W 6-4 M16 Saint Leo W 8-2 M17 at Brewton-Parker W 15-2 M20 Auburn-Montgomery W 4-3 M24 at Florida Southern W 6-5 M26 v. Mt. Vernon Naz. W 4-0 M27 v. Trinity International W 9-1 M27 v. Trinity International W 9-5 M30 North Florida L 1-2 A1 v. West Virginia Wes. W 14-0 A2 Florida Memorial* W 15-2 A3 Florida Memorial* W 11-4 A3 Florida Memorial* W 12-2 A9 at Warner Southern* W 6-0 A10 at Warner Southern* L 2-4 A10 at Warner Southern* W 16-5 A13 at Rollins L 1-2 A16 Northwood* W 7-6 A17 Northwood* L 1-5 A17 Northwood* W 3-2 A21 at Saint Leo L 7-8 M3 v. Nova Southeastern$ W 12-2 M4 v. Flagler$ W 6-3 M5 v. St. Thomas$ L 13-14 M5 v. Northwood$ L 2-11 M11 v. Thomas% W 16-2 M12 v. St. Thomas% L 2-1 M13 v. Faulkner% W 12-3 M14 v. Ga. Southwestern% W 8-7 M24 v. Birm. Southern^ L 3-7 M25 v. Indiana Tech^ L 8-9 * Florida Sun Conference game $ FSC Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) % Southeast Regional (Columbus, Ga.) ^ NAIA World Series (Jupiter, Fla.)

2000 (39-16, 16-8 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams J29 North Georgia W J30 North Georgia W F1 at North Florida L F4 at Northwood* L F5 at Northwood* L F5 at Northwood* W F9 Florida Southern L F12 at Eckerd W F13 at Eckerd W F15 at Bethune-Cookman W F18 at Webber* W F19 at Webber* L F19 at Webber* W F23 at Florida Southern L F25 St. Thomas* W F26 St. Thomas* L F26 St. Thomas* W F29 York W F29 York W M3 Warner Southern* L M4 Warner Southern* W M4 Warner Southern* W M6 Missouri Valley W M8 Coker W M9 Missouri Baptist W M13 Huntington College W M14 North Carolina Wes. W M15 Olivet Nazarene W M16 Robert Morris W M17 Palm Beach Atlantic* W M18 Palm Beach Atlantic* W M18 Palm Beach Atlantic* W M21 West Va. Wesleyan W M22 West Va. Wesleyan W M27 Birmingham Southern L M28 Birmingham Southern L M31 at Flagler* W A1 at Flagler* L A1 at Flagler* L A7 Florida Memorial* W A8 Florida Memorial* W A8 Florida Memorial* W A12 at North Florida W A19 at Valdosta State L A21 v. Trinity International W A21 v. Trinity International W A25 at Barry W A28 at Nova Southeastern* W A29 at Nova Southeastern* L A29 at Nova Southeastern* W M9 Edward Waters% W M10 Warner Southern% W M11 St.Thomas% L M11 Warner Southern% W M12 St. Thomas% L

13-2 12-7 2-12 3-4 1-2 14-1 2-4 20-2 12-8 10-2 5-1 2-3 4-1 3-5 5-4 3-4 7-3 4-3 3-2 1-4 9-4 9-8 7-0 6-5 11-9 7-6 12-2 19-5 9-3 10-0 6-0 7-1 10-0 10-0 3-5 6-7 3-1 0-3 0-3 10-7 10-6 11-5 8-7 2-4 7-0 8-2 12-4 13-2 3-6 11-0 10-1 10-5 5-8 10-3 3-6

* Florida Sun Conference game % Region XIV Tournament (St. Augustine, Fla.) 2001 (39-19, 15-9 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams J26 North Georgia W J27 North Georgia L J28 North Georgia W F3 Brewton-Parker W F3 Brewton-Parker W F7 at North Florida W F10 Voorhees W F10 Voorhees W F11 at Eckerd W F11 at Eckerd L F14 North Florida L F17 at Florida Memorial* W F18 at Florida Memorial* W F18 at Florida Memorial* W F20 Edward Waters W F23 Northwood* L F24 Northwood* W F24 Northwood* W F26 York W F27 at Edward Waters W F28 at York L M2 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W M3 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W M3 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W M6 Wilmington W M7 Coker W M9 Fordham W M10 St. Rose W M12 St. Xavier L M14 St. Francis W M15 Olivet Nazarene W M16 Missouri Baptist W M17 Huntington L M23 at St. Thomas* L M24 at St. Thomas* L M24 at St. Thomas* L M27 Tampa L M28 Taylor W M30 Nova Southeastern* W

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

A1 Nova Southeastern* A1 Nova Southeastern* A4 at Rollins A7 at Warner Southern* A7 at Warner Southern* A8 at Warner Southern* A10 at Tampa A13 Webber* A14 Webber* A14 Webber* A18 Bethune-Cookman A26 Flagler* A27 Flagler* A27 Flagler* M8 St. Thomas$ M9 Flagler$ M10 Warner Southern$ M10 Palm Beach Atlantic$ M11 Warner Southern$

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

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

* Florida Sun Conference game $ Regional Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 2002 (53-11, 19-4 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions Atlantic South Super Regional Champions NAIA World Series Final Four J25 North Georgia W 9-6 J26 North Georgia W 6-2 J27 North Georgia W 8-4 J30 Brewton-Parker W 13-3 J30 Brewton-Parker W 16-6 F2 at Flagler W 8-2 F3 at Eckerd^ W 7-6 F3 at Eckerd ^ W 3-2 F6 at North Florida W 20-3 F9 at Valdosta State L 3-6 F9 at Valdosta State L 3-5 F10 Eckerd W 17-3 F10 Eckerd W 7-1 F13 at Bethune-Cookman W 3-2 F15 at Webber International* W 1-0 F16 at Webber International* W 4-1 F16 at Webber International* W 5-0 F18 at Brewton-Parker W 14-3 F28 Salem International W 11-0 M1 Warner Southern* L 0-10 M2 Warner Southern* W 13-3 M2 Warner Southern* W 13-3 M5 York W 8-0 M6 Missouri Valley L 2-3 M9 St. Xavier W 6-3 M11 Missouri Baptist W 14-4 M12 Tiffin W 10-3 M15 at Nova Southeastern*~ L 3-10 M16 at Nova Southeastern* W 9-0 M16 at Nova Southeastern* W 4-2 M18 Cedarville W 17-1 M20 Olivet Nazarene W 13-1 M22 Grace W 10-5 M24 Hilbert W 14-0 M27 Edward Waters W 19-9 M29 at Northwood* L 1-5 M30 at Northwood* W 6-5 M30 at Northwood* W 8-3 A2 at Edward Waters W 12-1 A5 at Flagler* W 6-1 A6 at Flagler* L 2-3 A9 at Rollins L 2-6 A12 Florida Memorial* W 18-2 A14 Florida Memorial* W 13-0 A16 Rollins W 3-1 A17 Florida Memorial* W 4-3 A26 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 8-0 A27 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 3-1 A27 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 2-0 A30 at Tampa L 6-7 M2 St. Thomas* L 0-12 M2 St. Thomas* W 3-2 M7 v. Claffin$ W 14-2 M8 v. Northwood$ W 3-2 M9 v. Flagler$ W 4-1 M10 v. Flagler$ W 3-2 M15 v. North Georgia% W 7-4 M16 v. North Georgia% W 5-3 M24 v. Albertson^ L 10-17 M25 v., Indiana Tech^ W 13-12 M27 v. Spalding^ W 13-5 M28 v. Mayville State^ W 13-4 M29 v. Oklahoma City^ L 9-14 - denotes a win by forfeit * Florida Sun Conference game $ Regional Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) % Super Regional (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

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2003 (48-16, 17-4 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions NAIA World Series Appearance J24 North Georgia W 9-1 J25 North Georgia W 14-4 J26 North Georgia W 7-1 F1 at Flagler W 15-7 F2 Flagler L 12-17 F4 Tampa W 8-3 F7 at St. Thomas* W 7-3 F8 at St. Thomas* L 1-2 F8 at St. Thomas* W 10-0 F11 Edward Waters W 10-0 F12 at North Florida L 2-5 F17 at Eckerd W 5-3 F17 at Eckerd L 5-7 F21 Webber International* W 14-4 F22 Webber International* W 6-0 F23 Webber International* W 8-4 F25 North Florida W 11-1 F26 at Edward Waters W 11-0 M5 Benedictine W 3-0 M6 Missouri Valley W 5-3 M7 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 6-4 M8 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 12-8 M8 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 6-4 M11 v. Ohio Valley W 9-2 M11 v. Ohio Valley W 11-0 M12 Husson W 10-0 M13 Missouri Baptist W 6-2 M15 St. Xavier W 2-1 M15 St. Xavier L 2-3 M16 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 M17 West Virginia Tech W 9-0 M20 Concordia-Wisconsin W 17-0 M21 Nebraska-Omaha W 10-0 M22 Huntington W 15-7 M24 Auburn-Montgomery W 4-3 M25 at Florida Tech L 4-5 M28 Flagler* W 6-3 M29 Flagler* W 10-0 M29 Flagler* W 5-2 A1 at Rollins W 11-3 A4 at Florida Memorial* W 14-1 A5 at Florida Memorial* W 9-2 A5 at Florida Memorial* W 12-1 A8 Rollins W 5-4 A11 at Warner Southern* L 9-10 A12 at Warner Southern* L 2-8 A12 at Warner Southern* W 11-4 A16 Florida Tech L 5-6 A26 Northwood* W 7-6 A27 Northwood* L 3-10 A27 Northwood* W 3-1 A29 at Tampa W 9-2 M6 v. Edward Waters$ W 9-4 M7 v. Webber International$ W 4-1 M8 v. Warner Southern$ L 3-4 M9 v. Flagler College$ W 10-8 M9 v. Warner Southern$ W 4-3 M10 v. Warner Southern$ W 10-6 M15 at LSU-Shreveport% L 2-5 M17 at LSU-Shreveport% W 9-3 M17 at LSU-Shreveport% L 2-13 M24 v. Ohio Dominican^ W 11-2 M26 at Lewis-Clark State^ L 3-7 M27 v. LSU-Shreveport^ L 4-14 * Florida Sun Conference game $ Regional Tournament (Orangeburg, S.C.) % Super Regional (Shreveport, La.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

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2004 (53-10, 13-5 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions Atlantic South Super Regional Champions NAIA World Series Final Four J23 North Georgia W 5-2 J24 North Georgia W 8-3 J25 North Georgia W 7-6 J29 Webber International W 4-3 J31 Flagler W 9-4 F6 Brewton-Parker W 10-1 F7 Brewton-Parker W 10-0 F10 North Florida W 1-0 F11 Florida Tech W 5-4 F13 v. Shorter W 6-0 F13 at Brewton-Parker W 7-0 F17 at Edward Waters W 12-2 F19 Cumberland W 7-1 F20 Cumberland W 4-2 F25 Edward Waters W 14-0 F27 at Webber International* W 9-5 F28 at Webber International* W 10-0 F28 at Webber International* W 10-4 M2 Briar Cliff W 9-4 M2 Briar Cliff W 4-1 M5 at Flagler* W 6-2 M6 at Flagler* W 8-4

M6 at Flagler* M9 Robert Morris M11 King M12 Olivet Nazarene M13 St. Xavier M13 St. Xavier M17 Missouri Valley M17 Grand View M18 Husson M18 West Virginia Tech M19 Missouri Baptist M23 v. William Woods M23 v. Shawnee State M26 Warner Southern* M27 Warner Southern* M27 Warner Southern* M31 at Florida Tech A2 St. Thomas* A3 St. Thomas* A3 St. Thomas* A6 at Rollins A9 at Northwood* A10 at Northwood* A10 at Northwood* A13 Rollins A20 at Tampa A23 Florida Memorial* A24 Florida Memorial* A24 Florida Memorial* M11 Clafllin$ M12 Northwood$ M13 Warner Southern$ M13 Webber International$ M14 Warner Southern$ M14 Warner Southern$ M20 North Georgia% M21 North Georgia% M29 v. Point Loma Naz.^ M31 v. Concordia (Ore.)^ J1 at Lewis-Clark State^ J2 v. Cumberland^

ALL-TIME RESULTS W W W W W W W W W L W W W L L W W W W W L L L W W W L W W W W L W W W W W L W W L

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

* Florida Sun Conference game $ Regional Tourn. (Daytona Beach, Fla.) % Super Regional (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2005 (53-10, 17-4 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions Atlantic South Super Regional Champions NAIA World Series Runner-Up J23 Brewton-Parker W 5-4 J28 Brevard W 6-0 J29 Brevard W 8-2 J30 Brevard W 12-2 F4 Palm Beach Atlantic W 11-2 F5 Palm Beach Atlantic W 6-1 F5 Palm Beach Atlantic W 8-4 F10 Flagler W 6-0 F11 at Flagler W 11-1 F12 at Thomas W 5-3 F12 at Thomas L 6-9 F14 at Florida College W 16-6 F18 at Florida Memorial* W 10-3 F19 at Florida Memorial* W 7-3 F19 at Florida Memorial* W 13-0 F21 Florida College W 8-3 F23 Edward Waters W 12-2 F25 Webber International* W 7-6 F26 Webber International* W 4-0 F26 Webber International* W 3-1 M1 at Florida Tech W 7-5 M4 at SCAD* W 9-0 M5 at SCAD* W 7-1 M5 at SCAD* W 10-0 M8 Indiana Wesleyan W 11-0 M11 Aquinas W 23-1 M11 Ohio Dominican W 13-4 M14 Cumberland L 4-5 M15 Georgetown W 10-0 M16 Grand View W 13-2 M19 St. Xavier W 12-3 M19 St. Xavier W 5-4 M21 v. Mount St. Mary W 22-1 M21 v. Indiana-Southeast W 2-0 M22 Huntington W 14-0 M29 at Webber International W 6-3 A1 at St. Thomas* L 5-6 A2 at St. Thomas* W 7-4 A2 at St. Thomas* W 6-1 A5 Rollins W 8-3 A9 Flagler* W 4-1 A9 Flagler* W 8-0 A10 Flagler* W 6-5 A12 at Rollins L 8-9 A15 Northwood* L 2-3 A16 Northwood* W 9-8 A16 Northwood* W 5-0 A22 at Warner Southern* W 8-3 A23 at Warner Southern* L 0-6

A23 M10 M11 M12 M13 M19 M20 M21 M28 M30 M31 J1 J2 J3

at Warner Southern* v. Edward Waters$ v. Warner Southern$ v. St. Thomas$ v. St. Thomas$ at Lee% at Lee% at Lee% v. Spalding^ v. Cumberland^ v. Biola^ v. Oklahoma City^ at Lewis-Clark State^ v. Oklahoma City^

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

2-7 3-2 8-3 18-4 10-0 5-7 3-0 7-5 11-3 4-12 6-3 12-5 5-0 1-8

* Florida Sun Conference game $ Regional Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) % Super Regional (Cleveland, Tenn.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2006 (49-15, 16-5 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions Atlantic South Super Regional Champions NAIA World Series Appearance J27 Brewton-Parker L 5-16 J28 Brewton-Parker L 1-11 J28 Brewton-Parker W 7-4 J31 Webber International W 4-0 F4 Brevard W 8-3 F5 Brevard W 6-1 F5 Brevard W 10-0 F7 at Brewton-Parker L 2-3 F7 at Brewton-Parker W 6-1 F10 Union W 4-3 F10 Union W 11-0 F11 Union W 11-0 F14 Edward Waters W 18-0 F17 at Northwood* W 9-3 F18 at Northwood* W 2-1 F18 at Northwood* W 5-3 F21 Thomas L 1-2 F21 Thomas W 13-2 F24 SCAD* L 1-3 F25 SCAD* L 1-2 F25 SCAD* L 0-5 F28 at Florida Tech W 6-3 M3 at Webber International* L 4-5 M4 at Webber International* L 1-3 M4 at Webber International* W 12-6 M7 Siena Heights W 8-0 M10 Aquinas W 8-0 M12 Bellevue W 11-8 M13 Bellevue W 16-4 M15 Rio Grande L 4-6 M16 Missouri Baptist W 11-10 M17 Ohio Dominican W 11-1 M18 St. Xavier W 12-0 M18 St. Xavier W 4-1 M21 Mount Mercy W 6-1 M21 Mount Mercy W 13-2 M24 Grand View W 7-3 M24 Grand View W 9-1 M25 Grand View W 3-1 M28 Southeastern W 10-0 M29 at Edward Waters* W 13-0 M31 Florida Memorial* W 19-9 A1 Florida Memorial* W 11-1 A1 Florida Memorial* W 7-1 A6 at Flagler W 4-0 A7 at Flagler W 9-1 A7 at Flagler W 4-2 A11 at Rollins L 8-11 A14 Warner Southern* W 7-3 A15 Warner Southern* W 10-0 A15 Warner Southern* W 11-5 A21 St. Thomas* W 4-3 A22 St. Thomas* W 5-2 A22 St. Thomas* W 7-5 A26 Florida Tech L 6-11 M9 Webber International# W 4-3 M10 SCAD# W 10-1 M11 Warner Southern# W 10-3 M17 Auburn-Montgomery% L 2-9 M18 Auburn-Montgomery% W 7-3 M19 Auburn-Montgomery% W 8-6 M27 v. Concordia (Calif.)^ W 7-4 M29 v. Cumberland^ L 2-7 M30 at Lewis-Clark State^ L 10-11 * Florida Sun Conference game # Regional Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) % Super Regional (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2007 (43-11, 16-5 FSC) Coach: Greg Guilliams J26 Faulkner W J27 Faulkner W J27 Faulkner W J30 at Florida College L

15-5 10-5 11-0 5-7

F3 Florida College F4 Shorter F4 Shorter F5 Shorter F9 at Thomas F10 at Thomas F10 at Thomas F14 Southeastern F16 at SCAD* F17 at SCAD* F17 at SCAD* F20 at Southeastern F23 Webber International* F24 Webber International* F24 Webber International* F27 at Florida Tech M2 at St. Thomas* M3 at St. Thomas* M3 at St. Thomas* M6 Siena Heights M10 Georgetown (Ky.) M11 Bellevue M12 Bellevue M16 Rio Grande M17 St. Xavier M20 Huntington M21 Grand View M23 Mt. Vernon Nazarene M24 Mt. Vernon Nazarene M27 at Flagler M30 Edward Waters* M31 Edward Waters* M31 Edward Waters* A6 at Warner Southern* A7 at Warner Southern* A7 at Warner Southern* A13 Northwood* A14 Northwood* A14 Northwood* A18 Florida Tech A20 at Florida Memorial* A21 at Florida Memorial* A21 at Florida Memorial* A23 Flagler A25 Thomas A25 Thomas M8 Warner Southern# M9 St. Thomas# M10 Warner Southern# M10 St. Thomas#

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

13-3 3-0 11-3 9-3 9-3 8-3 1-2 16-4 11-1 3-9 4-1 10-4 8-1 7-3 7-4 1-2 7-3 6-8 2-3 9-7 3-0 5-3 11-0 20-3 9-8 12-2 13-3 9-5 14-4 4-3 14-4 6-0 17-3 6-7 5-3 5-6 9-3 7-0 8-1 9-5 14-1 11-0 2-0 5-9 10-2 14-1 12-3 6-19 6-3 4-13

* Florida Sun Conference game # Region XIV Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

J29 F1 F2 F2 F6 F8 F9 F9 F13 F15 F16 F16 F20 F22 F23 F23 F29 M1 M1 M5 M8 M11 M13 M15 M15 M16 M17 M19 M20 M20 M21 M22 M22 M25 M28 M29 M29 A1

2008 (44-18, 18-3 FSC) Coach: Randy Stegall Florida Sun Conference Champions NAIA Region XIV Champions NAIA Super Regional Appearance NAIA World Series Fifth Place Florida College W 2-0 Tennessee Wesleyan W 5-1 Tennessee Wesleyan W 5-4 Tennessee Wesleyan L 3-9 Southeastern L 6-7 Shorter W 10-0 Shorter L 2-4 Shorter W 3-2 at Southeastern W 5-0 at Edward Waters* L 4-5 at Edward Waters* W 1-0 at Edward Waters* L 2-3 at Florida College W 7-4 SCAD* W 2-1 SCAD* W 10-2 SCAD* L 2-3 at Webber International* W 12-4 at Webber International* W 4-3 at Webber International* W 2-1 St. Ambrose L 1-11 at Barry L 5-6 St. Francis W 16-1 Missouri Baptist W 9-8 St. Xavier W 5-3 St. Xavier W 3-2 Grand View W 9-5 Ohio Dominican L 2-3 Mt. Vernon Nazarene W 8-7 Shawnee State W 15-5 Shawnee State W 10-9 Shawnee State W 11-1 at Thomas L 3-8 at Thomas W 4-0 at Flagler L 2-8 Warner Southern* W 6-1 Warner Southern* W 6-0 Warner Southern* W 8-4 Flagler W 7-2


A4 at Northwood* A5 at Northwood* A5 at Northwood* A8 at Florida Tech A11 St. Thomas* A12 St. Thomas* A12 St. Thomas* A19 Florida Memorial* A19 Florida Memorial* A19 Florida Memorial* A22 at Rollins A26 Thomas A26 Thomas A29 Rollins M2 at Florida Southern M5 v. SCAD# M6 v. Warner Southern# M7 v. Warner Southern# M14 v. Lee% M15 v. Lee% M23 at Lewis-Clark State^ M24 v. Jamestown^ M26 v. Bellevue^ M27 v. Oklahoma City^

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

4-3 3-2 16-11 4-9 9-5 11-1 3-0 8-2 13-1 9-0 6-13 9-1 10-0 8-7 3-6 10-1 13-3 4-3 5-9 6-15 0-19 10-5 6-1 6-11

* Florida Sun Conference game # Region XIV Tournament (Winter Haven, Fla.) % Super Regional (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2009 (44-14, 20-4 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion The Sun Conference Tournament Champion NAIA World Series Appearance F3 at Southeastern L 5-8 F6 v. Trevecca Nazarene W 8-2 F7 v. Trevecca Nazarene L 1-15 F7 at Auburn-Montgomery L 5-15 F8 at Auburn-Montgomery L 1-5 F10 Southeastern W 9-4 F13 at Florida Memorial* W 7-6 F14 at Florida Memorial* W 13-5 F14 at Florida Memorial* W 12-5 F20 at SCAD* W 3-1 F21 at SCAD* L 1-7 F21 at SCAD* W 5-4 F24 at Florida Tech L 0-2 F25 Flagler W 4-1 F27 Webber International* W 10-2 F28 Webber International* W 15-9 F28 Webber International* W 13-3 M2 St. Xavier W 8-0 M2 Cumberland W 3-1 M3 Cumberland W 6-2 M3 St. Xavier L 0-6 M4 Bellevue L 1-8 M5 Milligan L 3-8 M5 Cumberland W 8-5 M9 Jamestown W 9-3 M12 Aquinas W 11-1 M12 Aquinas W 5-4 M13 Missouri Baptist W 7-4 M14 Missouri Baptist W 9-5 M16 Indiana Tech W 10-6 M17 Indiana Tech W 8-7 M20 USCB* W 8-0 M21 USCB* W 6-3 M21 USCB* L 1-8 M27 Northwood* W 8-3 M28 Northwood* W 13-11 M28 Northwood* W 9-2 A3 at Warner* L 7-10 A4 at Warner* W 2-1 A4 at Warner* L 3-5 A7 at Flagler W 12-11 A10 Edward Waters* W 9-1 A11 Edward Waters* W 7-4 A11 Edward Waters* W 4-3 A15 at Thomas W 6-3 A17 at St. Thomas* W 3-1 A18 at St. Thomas* W 3-1 A18 at St. Thomas* W 2-1 A21 Florida Tech W 9-3 M3 v. Webber International# W 4-3 M4 v. USCB# W 11-6 M5 v. SCAD# W 4-0 M6 v. SCAD# W 11-4 M12 Auburn-Montgomery% W 8-4 M13 Union (Ky.)% W 8-7 M14 Auburn-Montgomery% W 11-3 M22 v. Point Loma Naz.^ L 0-10 M23 v. Fresno Pacific^ L 6-8 * The Sun Conference game # TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) % NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

2010 (47-19, 21-6 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion The Sun Conference Tournament Champion NAIA World Series Final Four F5 Brewton-Parker W F6 Brewton-Parker W F6 Brewton-Parker L F10 at Florida Tech W F14 at Thomas W F14 at Thomas L F19 at USCB* L F20 at USCB* W F20 at USCB* W F26 at Southeastern* W F27 at Southeastern* W F27 at Southeastern* W F28 Bellevue Wf M1 Siena Heights W M1 St. Xavier W M2 St. Xavier W M3 St. Xavier L M3 Bellevue Wf M5 Florida Memorial* L M6 Florida Memorial* W M6 Florida Memorial* W M8 Jamestown W M11 Trevecca Nazarene W M12 Trevecca Nazarene L M13 Trevecca Nazarene L M13 Trevecca Nazarene W M15 at Cumberland L M16 at Cumberland L M16 at Cumberland W M19 Warner* W M20 Warner* L M20 Warner* L M26 at Webber International* W M27 at Webber International* W M27 at Webber International* W M31 Florida Tech L A2 at Edward Waters* L A3 at Edward Waters* W A3 at Edward Waters* W A9 SCAD* W A10 SCAD* W A10 SCAD* W A13 Thomas W A16 St. Thomas* W A17 St. Thomas* L A17 St. Thomas* W A20 at Florida Southern W A23 at Northwood* W A24 at Northwood* W A24 at Northwood* W A28 Flagler L M9 v. Florida Memorial! W M10 v. Warner! W M11 v. St. Thomas! L M11 v. SCAD! W M12 v. St. Thomas! W M12 v. St. Thomas! W M18 Union (Ky.)@ W M19 Rio Grande@ W M20 St. Thomas@ L M21 St. Thomas@ W M28 v. Tennessee Wesleyan^ W M29 v. Cumberland^ L M31 v. Belhaven^ W J1 at Lewis-Clark State^ W J3 v. Lee^ L

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

* The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

2011 (51-11, 24-3 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion The Sun Conference Tournament Champion NAIA World Series Fifth Place F5 Auburn-Montgomery W F5 Auburn-Montgomery W F6 Auburn-Montgomery W F11 Warner* W F12 Warner* W F12 Warner* W F14 at Brewton-Parker W F15 at Brewton-Parker L F15 at Brewton-Parker L F18 at Webber International* W F19 at Webber International* W F19 at Webber International* W F25 Ave Maria* W F26 Ave Maria* W F26 Ave Maria* W M4 Southeastern* W M5 Southeastern* W M5 Southeastern* W

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

M6 Bellevue M7 v. Jamestown M8 Tennessee Wesleyan M9 Tennessee Wesleyan M11 at USCB* M12 at USCB* M12 at USCB* M14 Indiana Tech M15 Indiana Tech M18 at Florida Memorial* M19 at Florida Memorial* M19 at Florida Memorial* M21 v. Union M21 at Cumberland M22 at Cumberland M25 St. Thomas* M26 St. Thomas* M26 St. Thomas* A1 at Northwood* A2 at Northwood* A2 at Northwood* A5 Flagler A9 at Thomas A9 at Thomas A10 at Thomas A12 at Tampa A16 Edward Waters A16 Edward Waters A17 Edward Waters A17 Edward Waters A22 SCAD Savannah* A23 SCAD Savannah* A23 SCAD Savannah* A26 at Flagler M3 v. USCB! M4 v. Southeastern! M5 v. St. Thomas! M6 v. St. Thomas! M12 Edward Waters@ M13 Brewton-Parker@ M14 Brewton-Parker@ M28 Concordia (Calif.)^ M30 LSU-Shreveport^ M31 Lee^

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

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

* The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2012 (43-18, 21-6 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion NAIA World Series Appearance J27 at Auburn-Montgomery L 1-2 J27 at Auburn-Montgomery W 15-1 J28 v. Southern Poly L 6-8 J29 v. Tennesee Wesleyan W 5-2 F3 Florida Memorial* W 6-5 F4 Florida Memorial* W 12-0 F4 Florida Memorial* W 10-4 F10 at Warner* W 17-9 F11 at Warner* W 13-12 F11 at Warner* W 12-2 F15 at Thomas W 9-6 F17 Webber International* L 2-7 F18 Webber International* W 8-2 F18 Webber International* W 7-0 F21 Brewton-Parker L 6-7 F21 Brewton-Parker W 2-1 F25 at Edward Waters W 11-5 F25 at Edward Waters W 11-2 M2 at SCAD Savannah* L 3-4 M4 Bellevue W 9-4 M5 Cumberland W 8-5 M6 Cumberland W 10-6 M7 Cumberland L 3-8 M8 Aquinas W 15-4 M10 Indiana Tech W 2-0 M10 Indiana Tech L 1-3 M11 Indana Tech W 18-5 M15 Northwestern Ohio W 9-2 M16 Northwood* W 11-4 M17 Northwood* W 5-0 M17 Northwood* W 13-2 M19 at Lewis-Clark State W 15-0 M20 at Lewis-Clark State L 4-5 M25 Thomas W 5-2 M25 Thomas L 3-4 M27 at SCAD Savannah* W 8-6 M27 at SCAD Savannah* W 9-0 M30 at Southeastern* W 7-4 M31 at Southeastern* W 4-1 M31 at Southeastern* W 5-4 A6 USCB* L 1-3 A7 USCB* W 9-4 A7 USCB* L 2-9 A10 at Florida Southern W 7-6 A13 at St. Thomas* L 3-4 A14 at St. Thomas* L 4-5 A15 at St. Thomas* W 6-4 A17 at Tampa L 5-9

A20 at Ave Maria* W 8-3 A22 at Ave Maria* W 9-0 A23 v. Ave Maria* W 3-1 A24 Edward Waters W 8-4 M1 v. SCAD Savannah! L 1-7 M2 v. USCB! W 3-1 M3 v. Warner! W 11-1 M3 v. SCAD Savannah! L 3-4 M10 Siena Heights@ W 2-0 M11 Auburn-Montgomery@ W 2-0 M12 Auburn-Montgomery@ W 10-4 M25 v. Tennessee Wesleyan^ L 3-17 M26 v. USCB^ L 2-7 * The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Rd. (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 2013 (50-15, 23-4 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion The Sun Conference Tournament Champion NAIA World Series Final Four F1 Georgetown W F1 Georgetown W F2 Webber International W F2 Georgetown L F8 Southeastern* W F9 Southeastern* W F9 Southeastern* W F15 at USCB* W F16 at USCB* W F16 at USCB* W F26 Davenport L M1 Warner* W M2 Warner* L M2 Warner* W M3 Bellevue W M4 Bellevue W M5 Clarke W M7 Bethel (Tenn.) W M7 Aquinas W M8 Point Park W M8 Point Park W M9 Viterbo W M10 Edward Waters W M10 Edward Waters W M14 Indiana Tech L M15 at Northwood* W M16 at Northwood* L M16 at Northwood* W M19 Lewis-Clark State L M21 Lewis-Clark State L M22 Lewis-Clark State W M23 Lewis-Clark State W M25 Northwestern Ohio L M26 Northwestern Ohio W M29 Ave Maria* W M30 Ave Maria* L M30 Ave Maria* W A2 at Brewton-Parker W A2 at Brewton-Parker L A6 at Florida Memorial* W A6 at Florida Memorial* W A7 at Florida Memorial* W A9 at Tampa L A13 St. Thomas* W A14 St. Thomas* W A14 St. Thomas* L A19 at Webber International* W A20 at Webber International* W A20 at Webber International* W A24 at Thomas* W A25 at Thomas* W A25 at Thomas* W A30 v. USCB! L M2 v. Ave Maria! W M3 v. Webber International! W M4 v. Southeastern! W M4 v. USCB! W M4 v. USCB! W M9 Ave Maria@ W M10 Concordia (Calif.)@ W M11 Lindsey Wilson@ W M24 v. York (Neb.)^ W M27 v. Lee^ W M28 v. Faulkner^ L M29 at Lewis-Clark State^ L

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

* The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS (CONT.) 2014 (40-21, 22-5 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Champion F1 at Webber International L F1 v. William Carey L F4 Brewton-Parker L F4 Brewton-Parker L F7 at Southeastern* W F8 at Southeastern* W F8 at Southeastern* L F14 USCB* W F15 USCB* W F15 USCB* W F22 at Stillman L F22 at Stillman L F23 at Stillman W f25 Davenport W F28 at Warner* W M1 at Warner* W M1 at Warner* W M2 Bellevue L M3 Bellevue L M6 Cornerstone W M7 Thomas* W M8 Thomas* W M8 Thomas* W M11 Cumberland W M11 Cumberland W M12 Clarke L M14 Northwood* W M15 Northwood* L M15 Northwood* W M17 at Cumberland L M18 v. Oklahoma Wesleyan L M18 at Cumberland W M19 at Lindsey Wilson W M21 Indiana Tech W M22 Indiana Tech W M22 Indiana Tech W M24 Northwestern Ohio L M25 Northwestern Ohio W M28 at Ave Maria* W M29 at Ave Maria* W M30 at Ave Maria* W A4 Florida Memorial* W A5 Florida Memorial* W A5 Florida Memorial* W A11 at St. Thomas* L A12 at St. Thomas* L A12 at St. Thomas* W A18 Webber International* W A19 Webber International* L A19 Webber International* W A22 Johnson W M2 v. Warner! W M3 v. Thomas! W M4 v. Southeastern! L M4 v. St. Thomas! W M5 v. Southeastern! L M12 Talladega@ W M13 Southern Poly@ L M14 Tennessee Wesleyan@ W M14 Southern Poly@ W M15 Southern Poly@ L

3-4 7-9 0-6 3-6 4-2 9-2 1-4 5-2 4-0 3-1 1-2 0-1 8-4 3-2 10-3 8-0 8-1 1-5 1-11 3-2 11-1 6-2 2-0 6-3 5-4 4-6 8-0 1-3 8-5 0-4 4-7 2-0 5-3 2-0 9-1 10-3 4-5 2-1 8-2 11-8 6-0 8-3 8-0 10-0 1-3 0-8 6-5 9-5 3-15 8-3 9-2 8-5 7-1 0-2 8-6 0-3 7-6 1-4 7-2 10-2 0-8

* The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.)

2015 (41-19, 19-8 TSC) Coach: Randy Stegall The Sun Conference Tournament Champion NAIA World Series Final Four F6 Reinhardt L 1-4 F7 Reinhart W 5-1 F7 Reinhardt W 9-3 F10 Brewton-Parker W 6-5 F10 Brewton-Parker W 13-1 F13 at Webber International* W 9-3 F14 at Webber International* W 2-1 F14 at Webber International* L 1-5 F17 at Palm Beach Atlantic W 11-9 F20 at Auburn Montgomery W 8-4 F20 at Abuurn Montgomery L 1-4 F21 at Auburn Montgomery W 4-1 F24 Saint Leo L 4-6 F25 Davenport L 4-16 F27 Ave Maria* W 5-4 F28 Ave Maria* W 7-2 M1 Bellevue L 2-3 M2 Bellevue W 5-0 M6 at Northwood* L 2-4 M7 at Northwood* L 1-4 M7 at Northwood* L 1-5 M8 Saint Francis (Ill.) L 4-13 M10 Tennessee Wesleyan W 9-5 M11 Aquinas W 16-8 M13 St. Thomas* W 7-3 M14 St. Thomas* W 6-3 M14 St. Thomas* W 5-6 M16 v. Mt. Vernon Nazarene L 3-5 M16 v. Mt. Vernon Nazarene W 5-0 M17 Huntington W 6-5 M20 at USCB* W 3-2 M21 at USCB* W 10-6 M21 at USCB* W 18-2 M24 at Saint Leo W 11-1 M27 at Thomas* L 1-3 M28 at Thomas* W 8-5 M28 at Thomas* W 10-3 A3 Warner* W 16-6 A4 Warner* W 16-6 A4 Warner* W 14-4 A10 at Florida Memorial* W 13-8 A11 at Florida Memorial* W 16-1 A11 at Florida Memorial* W 15-3 A17 Southeastern* L 2-8 A18 Southeastern* W 19-0 A18 Southeastern* L 3-4 A21 at Tampa L 10-11 A26 Ave Maria* W 7-1 M1 v. USCB! W 2-1 M2 v. St. Thomas! L 1-18 M3 v. Thomas! W 15-6 M3 v. St. Thomas! W 6-1 M4 v. St. Thomas! W 2-1 M12 Bryan@ W 3-0 M13 Rio Grande@ W 9-3 M14 Rio Grande@ W 2-1 M22 v. Tabor^ W 9-1 M25 v. Faulkner^ L 6-7 M26 v. Concordia (Calif.)^ W 6-5 M27 at Lewis-Clark State^ L 0-2 * The Sun Conference game ! TSC Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) @ NAIA Opening Round (Daytona Beach, Fla.) % NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Aquinas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0 Army (N.Y.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Assumption (Mass.). . . . . . . . 1-0 Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.).16-5 Ave Maria (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . 16-1 Barry (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Belhaven (Miss.) . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Bellevue (Neb.) . . . . . . . . . . 12-4 Benedictine (Kan.). . . . . . . . . 1-0 Bethel (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Bethel (Tenn.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Bethune-Cookman (Fla.). . . 13-0 Biola (Calif.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Birmingham-Southern (Ala.). 0-4 Bluefield State (W.V.). . . . . . . 5-0 Brevard (N.C.). . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Brewton-Parker (Ga.). . . . . 28-12 Briar Cliff (Iowa). . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Bryan (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Butler (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Calvin (Mich.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Carroll (Mont.). . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Cedarville (Ohio). . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Central Florida CC. . . . . . . . . 0-1 Central Methodist (Mo.). . . . 2-0 Chowan (N.C.). . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Claflin (S.C.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Clarke (Iowa). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Clearwater Christian (Fla.). . . 4-0 Coker (S.C.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Colgate (N.Y.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 College of Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Concordia (Calif.). . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Concordia (Ore.). . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Concordia (Wis.). . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Cornell (N.Y.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Cornerstone (Mich.) . . . . . . . 1-0 Cumberland (Tenn.). . . . . . 13-10 Davenport (Mich.). . . . . . . . . 1-2 DeSales (Pa.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Eckerd (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 Edward Waters (Fla.) . . . . . . 46-3 Faulkner (Ala.). . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Flagler (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . 44-27 Florida College. . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Florida Memorial. . . . . . . . . 66-9 Florida Southern . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Florida Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14 Fordham (N.Y.) . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Franklin (Ohio). . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Fresno Pacific (Calif.). . . . . . . 0-1 Georgetown (Ky.). . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Georgia Southwestern. . . . . . 1-0 Grace (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Grand View (Iowa). . . . . . . . . 7-0 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.). . 3-0 Hilbert (N.Y.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Huntington (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . 7-1

Husson (Maine). . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Indiana Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 Indiana-Southeast . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Indiana Wesleyan. . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Jamestown (N.D.). . . . . . . . . . 4-0 Johnson (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Kean (N.J.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Keiser (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-26 King (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Lake Erie (Ohio). . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Lakeland (Wis.) . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Lambuth (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Lee (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho). . . . 6-8 Limestone (S.C.) . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Lindenwood (Mo.). . . . . . . . . 0-1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) . . . . . . . 2-0 Lipscomb (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . 1-0 LSU-Shreveport (La.). . . . . . . 1-4 Lynn (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Manchester (Ind.) . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Marian (Ind.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Maryville (Tenn.) . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Mayville State (N.D.). . . . . . . 1-0 Miami Christian (Fla.). . . . . . . 4-0 Milligan (Tenn.) . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Missouri Baptist. . . . . . . . . . 10-2 Missouri Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 MIT (Mass.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Mount Mercy (Iowa) . . . . . . . 3-0 Mount St. Mary (N.Y). . . . . . 1-0 Mt. Vernon Nazarene (Ohio). 5-1 Nebraska-Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Niagara (N.Y.). . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 North Carolina Wesleyan. . . . 1-0 North Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . 6-19 North Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 Northwestern Ohio. . . . . . . . 3-2 Nova Southeastern (Fla.). . 22-20 Ohio Dominican . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Ohio Northern. . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Ohio Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0 Oklahoma City. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Oklahoma Wesleyan . . . . . . . 0-1 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) . . . . . . . 4-0 Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.).36-9-1 Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.).0-2 Point Park (Pa.) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Princeton (N.J.) . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Reinhardt (Ga.). . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Rio Grande (Ohio). . . . . . . . . 4-1 Robert Morris (Ill.). . . . . . . . . 2-0 Rochester (N.Y.). . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Rollins (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 S.U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Saint Francis (Ill.). . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Saint Leo (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Salem International (W.V.). . . 1-0

Savannah State (Ga.). . . . . . . 4-0 SCAD Savannah (Ga.). . . . . 26-9 Siena Heights (Mich.). . . . . . . 4-0 Shorter (Ga.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 South Carolina State . . . . . . . 0-2 Southeastern (Fla.). . . . . . . . 22-7 Southern Connecticut. . . . . . 3-0 Southern Poly (Ga.). . . . . . . . 1-3 Spalding (Ky.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 St. Ambrose (Iowa) . . . . . . . . 0-1 St. Bonaventure (N.Y.). . . . . . 1-0 St. Francis (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 St. John’s CC (Fla.). . . . . . . . . 0-1 St. Michael’s (Vt.). . . . . . . . . . 5-0 St. Rose (N.Y.). . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 St. Thomas (Fla.) . . . . . . . . 53-44 St. Xavier (Ill.). . . . . . . . . . . . 14-4 Stillman (Ala.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Tabor (Kan.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Talladega (Ala.). . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Tampa (Fla.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Taylor (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 Tennessee State. . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Tennessee Wesleyan. . . . . . . 8-2 Thomas (Ga.). . . . . . . . . . . . 26-7 Thomas More (Ky.) . . . . . . . . 1-0 Tiffin (Ohio). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) . . 3-3 Trinity Christian (Fla.). . . . . . . 3-0 Trinity International (Ill.). . . . . 3-0 Union (Ky.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Union (Tenn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 USCB (S.C.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-7 Valdosta State (Ga.). . . . . . . . 0-3 Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Viterbo (Iowa) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Wabash (Ind.). . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Warner (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . 67-33 Washington & Lee (Va.). . . . 17-1 Webber International (Fla.).65-14 West Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 West Liberty State (W.V.). . . . 2-0 West Virginia Tech. . . . . . . . . 1-1 West Virginia Wesleyan. . . . . 4-0 Widener (Pa.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 William Carey (Miss.). . . . . . . 0-1 William Woods (Mo.). . . . . . . 1-0 Willmington (Ohio) . . . . . . . . 1-0 Wisconsin Parkside. . . . . . . . 0-2 Wisconsin River Falls. . . . . . . 1-1 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Yale (Conn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3 York (Penn.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 York (Neb.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0

All-Time Record: 1,058-454-1

ALL-TIME RECORD AGAINST DIVISIONS

vs. NCAA I 35-16 (.686)

vs. NCAA II 102-85 (.545)

vs. NAIA 834-329-1 (.723)

vs. NCAA III 67-20 (.770)

vs. OTHER 20-4 (.833)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Overall Conference Year W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Head Coach Honors 1989 13 12 - .520 - - - - John Filor 1990 8 34 - .190 4 12 - .250 John Filor 1991 15 30 - .333 1 15 - .063 John Filor (36-76, .321/3 seasons) 1992 24 24 - .500 2 13 - .133 Greg Guilliams 1993 33 22 - .680 4 12 - .250 Greg Guilliams 1994 32 16 - .667 15 9 - .625 Greg Guilliams 1995 45 13 - .776 19 5 - .792 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 1996 35 21 - .625 17 7 - .708 Greg Guilliams 1997 31 16 - .660 17 7 - .708 Greg Guilliams 1998 41 11 - .788 18 6 - .750 Greg Guilliams 1999 44 12 1 .781 21 2 1 .896 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2000 39 16 - .709 16 8 - .667 Greg Guilliams 2001 39 19 - .672 15 9 - .625 Greg Guilliams 2002 53 11 - .841 19 4 - .826 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2003 48 16 - .750 17 4 - .810 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2004 53 10 - .841 13 5 - .722 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2005 53 10 - .841 17 4 - .810 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2006 49 15 - .907 16 5 - .761 Greg Guilliams FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2007 43 11 - .796 16 5 - .761 Greg Guilliams (662-243-1, .731/16 seasons) 2008 44 18 - .709 18 3 - .857 Randy Stegall FSC & Region XIV Coach of the Year 2009 44 14 - .689 20 4 - .833 Randy Stegall TSC & Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year 2010 47 19 - .712 21 6 - .777 Randy Stegall Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year 2011 51 11 - .823 24 3 - .888 Randy Stegall TSC & Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year 2012 43 18 - .705 21 6 - .777 Randy Stegall TSC & Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year 2013 50 15 - .769 23 4 - .852 Randy Stegall Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year 2014 40 21 - .656 22 5 - .815 Randy Stegall TSC Coach of the Year 2015 41 19 - .683 19 8 - .703 Randy Stegall (360-135, .727 /8 seasons Rawlings East Region Coach of the Year TOTALS 1,058 454 1 .700 391 167 1 .700 27 seasons

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Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-13 California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Connecitcut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-267-1 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-36 Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-5 Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-12 Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2 Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-1 Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-5 Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-4 Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-6 New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5 North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 North Dakota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-7 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 South Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-11 Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-23 Vermont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-1 West Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-7

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Totals 1989 3-3 8-7 2-2 13-12 1990 1-7 4-16 3-11 8-34 1991 7-10 5-10 3-10 15-30 1992 8-8 12-7 4-9 24-24 1993 12-8 9-8 11-5 1-1 33-22 1994 13-0 7-10 12-4 0-2 32-16 1995 9-6 19-0 10-3 7-4 45-13 1996 11-6 7-8 10-4 7-3 35-21 1997 1-1 6-7 17-2 7-4 0-2 31-16 1998 2-0 14-0 16-4 7-5 2-2 41-11 1999 0-1 13-2 17-1-1 8-4 6-4 44-12-1 2000 2-0 10-7 15-3 9-4 3-2 39-16 2001 2-1 14-4 12-6 8-6 3-2 39-19 2002 5-0 12-2 15-3 10-3 10-3 53-11 2003 3-0 11-4 18-3 9-4 7-5 48-16 2004 5-0 13-0 18-3 8-4 8-2 1-1 53-10 2005 4-0 15-1 15-1 9-5 8-2 2-1 53-10 2006 2-2 13-6 17-2 12-2 6-3 49-15 2007 3-1 13-3 15-2 10-3 2-2 43-11 2008 1-0 10-6 15-5 13-3 5-5 44-18 2009 11-6 16-4 10-2 7-2 44-14 2010 10-3 14-9 12-3 10-3 1-1 47-19 2011 13-2 16-5 14-2 8-2 51-11 2012 2-2 12-2 17-5 7-5 5-4 43-18 2013 9-2 19-7 12-4 10-2 50-15 2014 8-7 19-7 7-3 6-4 40-21 2015 11-5 13-8 8-3 9-3 41-19 TOTALS 32-8 269-115 359-141-1 221-115 122-62 4-3 1,058-454-1

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Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006

Opponent W/L Score v. St. Thomas L 1-8 v. Nova Southeastern L 1-2 v. Northwood (10) L 0-1 v. Warner Southern W 14-9 v. Northwood W 8-6 v. Nova Southeastern L 2-7 v. West Florida W 7-1 v. Nova Southeastern W 2-1 v. Birmingham So. (10) L 4-5 v. Auburn Montgomery W 9-3 v. Brewton-Parker W 22-8 v. Birmingham Southerm L 7-16 v. Warner Southern W 7-1 v. Northwood W 10-4 v. Warner Southern W 16-13 v. Webber L 3-9 v. Webber W 14-4 v. Brewton-Parker L 0-3 v. Lynn W 9-7 v. Auburn-Montgomery W 11-7 v. St. Thomas L 2-11 v. Webber L 0-3 v. Northwood L 4-7 v. Northwood W 8-6 v. Palm Beach Atlantic W 11-5 v. St. Thomas L 4-6 v. Warner Southern L 4-6 v. Nova Southeastern W 12-2 v. Flagler W 6-3 v. St. Thomas L 13-14 v. Northwood L 2-11 v. Thomas W 16-2 v. St. Thomas W 2-1 v. Faulkner W 12-3 v. Ga. Southwestern W 8-7 v. Birmingham-Southern L 3-7 v. Indiana Tech L 8-9 v. Edward Waters W 10-1 v. Warner Southern W 10-5 v. St. Thomas L 5-8 v. Warner Southern W 10-3 v. St. Thomas L 3-6 St. Thomas W 10-2 Flagler W 2-0 Warner Southern L 0-2 Palm Beach Atlantic W 8-6 Warner Southern L 3-6 v. Claflin W 14-2 v. Northwood W 3-2 v. Flagler W 4-1 v. Flagler (10) W 3-2 North Georgia W 7-4 North Georgia W 5-3 v. Albertson (11) L 10-17 v. Indiana Tech W 13-12 v. Spalding W 13-5 v. Mayville State W 13-4 v. Oklahoma City L 9-15 v. Edward Waters W 9-4 v. Webber International W 4-1 v. Warner Southern L 3-4 v. Flagler W 10-8 v. Warner Southern W 4-3 v. Warner Southern W 10-6 at LSU-Shreveport L 2-5 at LSU-Shreveport W 9-3 at LSU-Shreveport L 2-13 v. Ohio Dominican W 11-2 at Lewis-Clark State L 3-7 v. LSU-Shreveport L 4-14 Claflin W 12-6 Northwood W 7-6 Warner Southern L 9-8 Webber International W 16-5 Warner Southern W 9-4 Warner Southern W 16-7 North Georgia W 9-1 North Georgia W 12-6 v. Point Loma Nazarene L 10-2 v. Concordia W 15-5 at Lewis-Clark State W 6-5 v. Cumberland L 14-10 v. Edward Waters W 3-2 v. Warner Southern W 8-3 v. St. Thomas W 18-4 v. St. Thomas W 10-0 at Lee L 5-7 at Lee W 3-0 at Lee W 7-5 v. Spalding W 11-3 v. Cumberland L 4-12 v. Biola W 6-3 v. Oklahoma City W 12-5 at Lewis-Clark State W 5-0 v. Oklahoma City L 1-8 Webber International W 4-3 SCAD W 10-1 Warner Southern W 10-3 Auburn Montgomery L 2-9 Auburn Montgomery W 7-3 Auburn Montgomery W 8-6

Tournament District 7 District 7 Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Florida Sun Conference Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional Southeast Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional Super Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional Super Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional Super Regional

Location Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Homestead, Fla. Homestead, Fla. Homestead, Fla. Homestead, Fla. Homestead, Fla. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Jupiter, Fla. Jupiter, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Cleveland, Tenn. Cleveland, Tenn. Cleveland, Tenn. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla.

Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Opponent W/L Score v. Concordia W 7-4 v. Cumberland L 2-7 at Lewis-Clark State L 10-11 v. Warner Southern W 12-3 at St. Thomas L 6-19 v. Warner Southern W 6-3 at St. Thomas L 4-13 v. SCAD W 10-1 v. Warner Southern W 13-3 v. Warner Southern W 4-3 Lee L 5-9 Lee L 6-15 at Lewis-Clark State L 0-19 v. Jamestown W 10-5 v. Bellevue W 6-1 v. Oklahoma City L 6-11 v. Webber International W 4-3 v. USCB W 11-6 v. SCAD W 4-0 v. SCAD W 11-4 Auburn-Montgomery W 8-4 Union (Ky.) W 8-7 Auburn-Montgomery W 11-3 v. Point Loma Nazarene L 0-10 v. Fresno Pacific L 6-8 v. Florida Memorial W 8-3 v. Warner W 10-0 v. St. Thomas L 1-3 v. SCAD Savannah W 3-0 v. St. Thomas W 6-2 v. St. Thomas W 13-1 Union (Ky.) W 12-0 Rio Grande W 4-3 St. Thomas L 0-7 St. Thomas W 3-2 v. Tennessee Wesleyan W 3-2 v. Cumberland (Tenn.) L 1-9 v. Belhaven (Miss.) W 8-4 at Lewis-Clark State W 10-7 v. Lee L 7-10 v. USCB W 13-5 v. Southeastern W 9-1 v. St. Thomas W 9-2 v. St. Thomas W 10-2 Edward Waters W 16-0 Brewton-Parker W 7-4 Brewton-Parker W 8-2 v. Concordia W 9-3 v. LSU-Shreveport L 2-3 v. Lee L 4-7 v. SCAD Savannah L 1-7 v. USCB W 3-1 v. Warner W 11-1 v. SCAD Savannah L 3-4 Siena Heights W 2-0 Auburn-Montgomery W 2-0 Auburn-Montgomery W 10-4 v. Tennessee Wesleyan L 3-17 v. USCB L 2-7 v. USCB L 0-2 v. Ave Maria W 1-0 v. Webber International W 3-1 v. Southeastern W 10-6 v. USCB W 5-0 v. USCB W 2-1 Ave Maria W 6-2 Concordia (Calif.) W 7-6 Lindsey Wilson W 6-5 v. York (Neb.) W 8-3 v. Lee W 5-4 v. Faulkner L 3-10 at Lewis-Clark State L 7-13 v. Warner W 8-5 v. Thomas W 7-1 v. Southeastern L 0-2 v. St. Thomas W 8-6 v. Southeastern L 0-3 Talladega W 7-6 Southern Poly L 1-4 Tennessee Wesleyan W 7-2 Southern Poly W 10-2 Southern Poly L 0-8 v. USCB W 2-1 v. St. Thomas L 1-18 v. Thomas W 15-6 v. St. Thomas W 6-1 v. St. Thomas W 2-1 Bryan W 3-0 Rio Grande W 9-3 Rio Grande W 2-1 v. Tabor W 9-1 v. Faulkner L 6-7 v. Concordia (Calif.) W 6-5 at Lewis-Clark State L 0-2

District 7 Tournament: 0-2 Conference Tournament: 44-16 Regional Tournament: 43-12

Tournament NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Region XIV Super Regional Super Regional NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference Sun Conference NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA Opening Round NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series NAIA World Series

EAGLES RECORD IN...

Location Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Winter Haven, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho

Super Regional Tournament: 9-6 Opening Round: 21-3 World Series: 21-26


EMBRY-RIDDLE IN THE POSTSEASON Opponent Record Last Mtg. (Result) Auburn-Montgomery.................. 8-1.....................5/12/12 (W, 10-4) Ave Maria.................................... 2-0......................... 5/9/13 (W, 6-2) Belhaven (Miss.)......................... 1-0....................... 5/31/10 (W, 8-4) Bellevue...................................... 1-0....................... 5/26/08 (W, 6-1) Biola............................................ 1-0....................... 5/31/05 (W, 6-3) Birmingham-Southern................ 0-3.........................5/24/99 (L, 7-3) Brewton-Parker........................... 3-1........................5/14/11 (W, 8-2) Bryan (Tenn.).............................. 1-0....................... 5/12/15 (W, 3-0) Claflin.......................................... 2-0..................... 5/11/04 (W, 12-3) College of Idaho.......................... 0-1..................... 5/24/02 (L, 17-10) Concordia (Calif.)........................ 4-0....................... 5/26/15 (W, 6-5) Concordia (Ore.)......................... 1-0.....................5/31/04 (W, 15-5) Cumberland (Tenn.).................... 0-4.........................5/29/10 (L, 9-1) Edward Waters............................ 4-0..................... 5/12/11 (W, 16-0) Faulkner...................................... 1-2.........................5/25/15 (L, 6-7) Flagler......................................... 4-0....................... 5/9/03 (W, 10-8) Florida Memorial......................... 1-0......................... 5/9/10 (W, 8-3)

Opponent Record Last Mtg. (Result) Fresno Pacific............................. 0-1.........................5/23/09 (L, 8-6) Georgia Southwestern................ 1-0....................... 5/14/99 (W, 8-7) Indiana Tech................................ 1-1...................5/25/02 (W, 13-12) Jamestown (N.D.)........................ 1-0.....................5/24/08 (W, 10-6) Lee.............................................. 3-5....................... 5/27/13 (W, 5-4) Lewis-Clark State........................ 3-5.........................5/27/15 (L, 0-2) Lindsey Wilson........................... 1-0........................5/11/13 (W, 6-5) LSU-Shreveport.......................... 1-4......................... 5/30/11 (L, 2-3) Lynn............................................ 1-0....................... 5/16/96 (W, 9-7) Mayville State.............................. 1-0.....................5/28/02 (W, 13-4) North Georgia............................. 4-0.....................5/21/04 (W, 12-6) Northwood................................. 5-3....................... 5/12/04 (W, 7-6) Nova Southeastern..................... 2-2....................... 5/3/99 (W, 12-2) Ohio Dominican......................... 1-0..................... 5/24/03 (W, 11-2) Oklahoma City............................ 1-3.......................5/27/08 (L, 6-10) Palm Beach Atlantic.................... 2-0....................... 5/10/01 (W, 8-6) Point Loma Nazarene.................. 0-2.......................5/22/09 (L, 10-0)

Opponent Record Last Mtg. (Result) Rio Grande.................................. 3-0....................... 5/14/15 (W, 2-1) SCAD Savannah.......................... 4-2...........................5/3/12 (L, 3-4) Siena Heights.............................. 1-0....................... 5/10/12 (W, 2-0) Southeastern.............................. 2-2...........................5/5/14 (L, 0-3) Southern Poly............................. 1-2.........................5/15/14 (L, 0-8) Spalding...................................... 2-0..................... 5/28/05 (W, 11-3) St. Thomas................................ 12-11...................... 5/4/15 (W, 2-1) Tabor (Kan.)................................ 1-0....................... 5/22/15 (W, 9-1) Talladega..................................... 1-0....................... 5/12/14 (W, 7-6) Tennessee Wesleyan.................. 2-1....................... 5/14/14 (W, 7-2) Thomas....................................... 3-0....................... 5/3/15 (W, 15-6) Union (Ky.).................................. 2-0.....................5/18/10 (W, 12-0) USCB.......................................... 6-2......................... 5/1/15 (W, 2-1) Warner....................................... 18-4........................ 5/2/14 (W, 8-5) Webber International.................. 5-2......................... 5/3/12 (W, 3-1) West Florida................................ 1-0........................5/17/95 (W, 7-1) York (Neb.)................................. 1-0....................... 5/24/13 (W, 8-3)

Overall Record: 131-65 EMBRY-RIDDLE IN THE POSTSEASON - RECORDS BY LOCATION

Daytona Beach, Fla. • NAIA Region XIV: 11-3 Daytona Beach, Fla. • NAIA Super Regional: 6-3 Daytona Beach, Fla. • NAIA Opening Rd: 21-3 Fort Myers, Fla. • TSC Tournament: 27-7 Homestead, Fla. • FSC Tournament: 4-1 Jupiter, Fla. • NAIA World Series: 0-2

Miami, Fla. • NAIA Region XIV: 2-2 St. Augustine, Fla. • NAIA Region XIV: 3-2 Winter Haven, Fla. • FSC Tournament: 13-8 Winter Haven, Fla. • NAIA Region XIV: 3-0 Demopolis, Ala. • NAIA SE Regional: 6-4 Columbus, Ga. • NAIA SE Regional: 4-0

Savannah, Ga. • NAIA Region XIV: 4-0 Lewiston, Idaho • NAIA World Series: 21-24 Shreveport, La. • NAIA Super Regional: 1-2 Orangeburg, S.C. • NAIA Region XIV: 5-1 Cleveland, Tenn. • NAIA Super Regional: 2-1

EMBRY-RIDDLE WORLD SERIES TEAMS

1999

2005 0-2

2002

2011

4-2 • World Series Runner-Up

2006

3-2 • Third Place

2003

2012 1-2

2008 1-2

2004

1-2 • Fifth Place

2013

2-2 • Fifth Place

2009

2-2 • Third Place

0-2

2-2 • Third Place

2015 0-2

2-2 • Third Place

2010 3-2 • Third Place

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TOP 10 TEAMS At Bats 1. 2010................................................2,098 2. 2013................................................2,063 3. 2011................................................2,060 4. 2012................................................2,036 5. 2015................................................2,030 6. 2002................................................2,019 7. 2003................................................2,018 8. 2014................................................1,996 9. 2004................................................1,972 10. 1999................................................1,903

Triples 1. 2002..................................................... 26 2. 2015..................................................... 25 3. 1994..................................................... 23 2007..................................................... 23 2006..................................................... 23 2000..................................................... 23 1999..................................................... 23 8. 2008..................................................... 22 2009..................................................... 22 10. 2001..................................................... 21 1995..................................................... 21

Batting Average 1. 1995............................. .367 (693-1889) 2. 1998............................. .363 (592-1631) 3. 1999............................. .357 (679-1903) 4. 2007............................. .351 (574-1634) 5. 2002............................. .343 (693-2019) 6. 2006............................. .335 (637-1902) 7. 1996.............................. .332 (594-1791) 8. 2005............................. .331 (640-1934) 2004............................. .331 (652-1972) 2003............................. .331 (667-2018)

Home Runs 1. 1998..................................................... 44 2. 1999..................................................... 43 2000..................................................... 43 2010..................................................... 43 5. 2002..................................................... 38 6. 2005..................................................... 37 2003..................................................... 37 8. 2006..................................................... 33 2008..................................................... 33 2011..................................................... 33

1995

2002

Runs 1. 2002...................................................510 2. 1995...................................................505 3. 2005...................................................503 4. 1999...................................................501 2004...................................................489 6. 2003................................................... 479 7. 1998................................................... 479 8. 2006...................................................466 9. 2007...................................................456 10. 2011...................................................446

RBIs 1. 2002.................................................441 2. 1995.................................................439 3. 2005.................................................438 4. 2004.................................................428 5. 1999.................................................425 6. 2003.................................................408 7. 1998.................................................406 8. 2006.................................................405 9. 2011.................................................401 10. 2007.................................................394

Runs Per Game 1. 1998..................................................9.21 2. 1999..................................................8.79 3. 2007..................................................8.44 4. 2002..................................................8.02 5. 2005.................................................. 7.98 6. 2004.................................................. 7.76 7. 2003.................................................. 7.48 8. 2000.................................................. 7.35 9. 2006.................................................. 7.28 10. 1996.................................................. 7.23

Slugging Percentage 1. 1998............................................... .543 2. 1999............................................... .516 3. 1995............................................... .505 4. 2007.............................................. . 487 5. 2002............................................... .486 6. 2006............................................... .474 7. 2005............................................... .473 8. 2003............................................... .467 9. 2004............................................... .459 10. 1994............................................... .447

Hits 1. 1995.................................................693 2002.................................................693 3. 2005.................................................690 4. 1999.................................................679 5. 2003.................................................667 6. 2004.................................................652 7. 2011.................................................644 8. 2006.................................................637 9. 2012.................................................619 2015.................................................619 Doubles 1. 1995.................................................141 2. 2004.................................................138 3. 2011.................................................134 2012.................................................134 5. 2003.................................................131 6. 2005.................................................129 7. 1999.................................................127 2010.................................................127 9. 1998.................................................125 10. 2002.................................................122

2011 Walks 1. 2011...................................................293 2. 2012...................................................258 3. 2005...................................................252 4. 2009................................................... 247 5. 2013...................................................246 6. 2010...................................................245 7. 2015...................................................233 8. 1995...................................................230 9. 1999...................................................220 10. 2000...................................................212

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On-Base Percentage 1. 2007................................................. 2. 1998................................................. 3. 1995................................................. 4. 1999................................................. 5. 2005................................................. 6. 2002................................................. 7. 2006................................................. 8. 2004................................................. 9. 1993................................................. 2003.................................................

.480 .444 .437 .432 .429 .425 .422 .415 .414 .414

2007 Stolen Bases 1. 1992................................. 248 (248-297) 2. 2002..................................187 (187-228) 3. 1993...................................175 (175-373) 4. 1996................................. 169 (169-203) 5. 2009................................. 164 (164-197) 6. 1995................................. 161 (161-193) 7. 2005..................................157 (157-188) 8. 2004.................................. 144 (144-175) 9. 1994..................................137 (137-169) 10. 1999................................. 133 (133-167) Fielding Percentage 1. 2005............................................... .970 2. 2004............................................... .966 3. 2007............................................... .965 4. 2003............................................... .964 2006............................................... .964 2013............................................... .964 7. 2011............................................... .960 2014............................................... .960 9. 2001............................................... .958 2012.................................................958 2015.................................................958

1994 Wins 1. 2005..................................................... 53 2004..................................................... 53 3. 2002..................................................... 52 4. 2011..................................................... 51 5. 2013..................................................... 50 6. 2006..................................................... 49 7. 2003..................................................... 48 8. 2010..................................................... 47 9. 1995..................................................... 45 10. 1999..................................................... 44 2008..................................................... 44 2009..................................................... 44 Earned Run Average 1. 1994..................................................2.30 2. 1998..................................................2.37 3. 1995..................................................2.42 4. 1997..................................................2.49 5. 2005..................................................2.62 2013..................................................2.62 7. 2010..................................................2.63 8. 2004..................................................2.67 9. 2014..................................................2.71 10. 2002..................................................3.01

Strikeouts 1. 2015...................................................468 2. 1998...................................................459 3. 2014...................................................452 4. 1999...................................................443 5. 2013...................................................441 6 2004...................................................433 7. 2010...................................................416 8. 2002...................................................410 9. 2006...................................................404 10. 2005...................................................401

2015 Strikeouts / Nine Innings 1. 1998................................................10.47 2. 1999..................................................9.02 3. 2015..................................................8.29 4. 1997..................................................8.16 5. 2000..................................................8.14 6. 2010.................................................. 7.88 7. 2014.................................................. 7.69 8. 2001.................................................. 7.68 9. 1996.................................................. 7.65 10. 2004.................................................. 7.61

2013 Innings Pitched 1. 2013................................................562.2 2. 2010................................................548.1 3. 2011................................................534.1 4. 2014................................................529.0 5. 2012................................................520.2 6. 2003................................................513.0 7. 2004................................................512.0 8. 2015................................................508.0 9. 2005................................................504.2 10. 2002................................................499.0 Complete Games 1. 1999..................................................... 20 1996..................................................... 20 3. 1998..................................................... 19 2006..................................................... 19 5. 1997......................................................17 6. 2000......................................................17 7. 1994..................................................... 16 2010..................................................... 16 9. 1995..................................................... 15 2007..................................................... 15 Shutouts 1. 2005..................................................... 15 2. 1998..................................................... 13 3. 2006..................................................... 12 4. 1999......................................................11 2003......................................................11 2004......................................................11 7. 2001....................................................... 9 2002....................................................... 9 2011....................................................... 9 2012....................................................... 9 2014....................................................... 9


ALL-TIME STATISTICS

Team Batting Statistics Since 1992 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

G W-L AB R H BA 2B 3B 48 24-24 1287 284 364 .283 57 16 55 33-22 1376 359 442 .307 66 20 48 32-16 1442 308 448 .311 93 23 58 45-13 1889 505 693 .367 141 21 56 40-16 1791 405 594 .332 116 17 47 31-16 1451 272 448 .309 82 9 52 41-11 1631 479 592 .363 125 18 57 44-12-1 1903 501 679 .357 127 23 55 39-16 1729 404 566 .327 109 15 58 39-19 1708 350 521 .305 89 21 64 52-12 2019 513 693 .343 122 26 64 48-16 2018 479 667 .331 131 17 63 53-10 1972 489 652 .331 138 14 63 53-10 1394 503 690 .331 129 17 64 49-15 1902 466 637 .335 119 23 54 43-11 1634 456 574 .351 92 23 61 44-18 1893 384 591 .312 88 22 58 44-14 1826 375 556 .304 68 22 66 47-19 2098 418 609 .290 127 15 62 51-11 2060 446 644 .313 134 20 61 43-18 2036 422 619 .304 134 12 65 50-15 2063 332 558 .270 88 11 61 40-21 1996 306 558 .280 79 17 60 41-19 2030 415 619 .305 109 25

HR 6 9 19 26 16 12 44 43 43 14 38 37 29 37 33 28 33 27 43 33 22 9 25 18

RBI SLG% 210 .366 326 .387 264 .447 439 .505 327 .442 228 .402 406 .543 425 .516 352 .428 295 .406 441 .486 408 .467 428 .459 438 .473 405 .474 394 .487 346 .434 332 .410 355 .427 401 .445 376 .414 285 .334 272 .372 363 .409

BB HBP 188 31 208 43 175 32 230 41 185 55 122 46 208 48 220 52 212 50 146 72 200 108 204 105 206 102 252 108 210 93 182 118 208 73 247 83 245 82 293 65 258 56 246 71 208 53 233 61

SO OB% SB FLD% E 170 .387 248 .930 102 198 .414 175 .913 149 176 .393 167 .940 121 260 .437 161 .951 121 264 .408 169 .950 101 154 .377 124 .929 126 211 .444 132 .944 95 322 .432 133 .954 93 258 .412 125 .954 88 245 .380 114 .958 87 240 .425 187 .949 115 280 .414 122 .964 80 266 .415 143 .966 77 249 .429 157 .970 68 249 .422 106 .964 77 220 .480 98 .965 66 356 .392 88 .953 105 319 .405 164 .946 116 416 .382 121 .957 100 285 .407 125 .960 99 275 .391 76 .958 98 289 .361 90 .964 92 367 .356 107 .960 94 342 .388 111 .958 99

JOSHDOANE ZACGROTZ

JORDANBUTLER

LIAMGOODALL Team Pitching Statistics Since 1992

Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO 4.73 24 24 48 48 7 3 - 4.03 33 22 55 55 13 4 - 2.30 32 16 48 48 16 2 - 2.42 45 13 58 58 15 7 - 3.40 40 16 56 56 20 6 - 2.49 31 16 47 47 17 4 3 2.37 41 11 52 52 19 13 7 3.12 44 12 57 57 20 11 5 3.36 38 16 55 55 17 6 4 4.21 32 14 47 47 7 7 3 3.01 52 12 64 64 9 9 7 3.18 48 16 64 64 9 11 10 2.70 53 11 64 64 10 11 4 2.62 53 10 63 63 13 15 9 3.16 49 15 64 64 19 12 6 3.39 43 11 54 54 15 8 2 3.56 43 18 62 62 11 8 3 3.71 44 14 58 58 10 3 1 2.63 47 19 66 66 16 6 1 3.05 51 11 62 62 10 9 4 3.09 43 18 61 61 8 9 4 2.62 50 15 65 65 7 5 3 2.71 40 21 61 61 9 9 7 3.22 41 19 61 61 9 4 1

SV - - - - - 10 8 4 0 4 15 13 16 11 10 5 15 15 13 19 10 21 10 11

IP H 346.1 409 361.2 368 375.0 294 462.0 381 447.0 407 376.0 318 394.2 311 442.0 375 436.0 414 383.0 392 499.0 473 513.0 482 520.0 458 504.2 456 493.0 489 408.1 385 487.2 495 480.1 492 548.1 499 534.1 502 520.2 538 562.2 511 529.0 435 508.0 447

R ER BB SO 2B 3B 306 182 197 217 - - 292 162 203 290 - - 185 96 196 299 - - 210 124 217 376 - - 260 169 281 380 - - 182 104 165 341 60 6 150 104 143 459 41 5 194 153 159 443 62 1 204 163 147 389 40 4 217 179 155 341 66 13 232 167 157 410 68 6 239 181 175 395 62 13 225 156 159 440 59 5 189 147 124 401 60 3 219 173 144 404 66 4 198 154 140 324 59 5 265 193 153 399 62 10 270 198 180 392 89 14 219 160 161 480 75 7 223 181 125 391 69 7 242 179 146 381 75 5 218 164 166 441 65 4 208 159 191 452 52 5 253 182 202 468 59 9

HR - - - - - 18 19 20 14 23 24 15 27 28 19 20 29 26 19 19 20 8 8 11

BF B/Avg WP HBP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1624 .229 16 29 1634 .214 35 6 1868 .229 37 31 1781 .264 77 21 1682 .269 35 37 2158 .249 34 41 2196 .250 40 41 2202 .237 49 60 2099 .240 35 43 2115 .261 23 48 1759 .252 40 43 2142 .261 19 48 2153 .260 41 45 2312 .241 28 37 2250 .250 43 54 2201 .265 30 35 2088 .245 51 59 2269 .224 46 67 2197 .234 72 42

BK 3 9 5 68 10 10 14 6 2 5 6 5 1 4 4 3 0 4 7

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At Bats 1990 Claude Archambault...........136 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Mark Blair...........................161 1993 Rick Gray............................163 1994 Jasone DeWitt..................... 171 1995 Jared Mathis.......................216 1996 Jared Mathis.......................222 1997 Jade Brown.........................166 1998 Bryan Carter....................... 178 1999 Joe Estep............................221 2000 Bryan Carter.......................201 2001 Greg Coleman....................184 2002 Justin Smith........................243 2003 Mike Croley........................232 2004 Kevin Haney.......................246 2005 Kevin Haney.......................225 2006 Derrick Pyles......................231 2007 Steven Howard...................183 2008 Eric Ogden.........................210 2009 Aaron Tea...........................234 2010 Austin Goolsby...................232 2011 Steve Sabins.......................241 2012 Ben Kline............................247 2013 Jeff Lemon..........................246 2014 Kevin Lindheim...................240 2015 Joshua Garcia.....................232 Liam Goodall......................232 Runs 1990 Claude Archambault.............26 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Paul Cugno...........................44 1993 Rick Gray..............................50 1994 Rick Gray..............................49 1995 Rick Gray..............................69 1996 Johnny Goodrich..................69 1997 Jade Brown...........................44 1998 Bryan Carter.........................60 1999 Bryan Carter.........................78 2000 Bryan Carter.........................64 2001 Greg Coleman......................44 2002 Regand Hagestad.................74 2003 Dan D’Antonio......................58 2004 Kevin Haney.........................72 2005 Kevin Haney.........................66 2006 Josh Doane...........................66 2007 Danny Martin.......................54 2008 Kyle Albright.........................55 2009 Aaron Tea.............................58 2010 Tyler Robbins........................53 2011 Aaron Glaum........................61 2012 Greg Smith...........................60 2013 Kyle Chastain........................50 2014 Liam Goodall........................41 2015 Tobias Moreno.....................54 Hits 1990 Claude Archambault.............43 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Paul Cugno...........................59 1993 Rick Gray..............................60 1994 Bryan Syford........................49 1995 Jasone DeWitt.......................92 1996 Jared Mathis.........................96 1997 Jade Brown...........................66 1998 Bryan Carter.........................78 1999 Daniel Calverley...................83 2000 Nick Mingione......................76 2001 Greg Coleman......................72 2002 Justin Smith..........................93 2003 Juan Rojas.............................82 2004 Bart Hunton..........................94 2005 Sean Greear.........................83 2006 Derrick Pyles........................91 2007 Steven Howard.....................72 2008 Eric Ogden...........................79 Colin Gray............................79 2009 Aaron Tea.............................85 2010 Steve Sabins.........................75 2011 Steve Sabins.........................91 2012 Ben Kline..............................84 2013 Jeff Lemon............................88 2014 Kevin Lindheim.....................77 2015 Liam Goodall........................84

YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

Batting Average 1990 Chris Herring.................... .345 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Paul Cugno....................... .386 1993 Rick Gray.......................... .368 1994 Bryan Syford.................... .404 1995 Jasone DeWitt................... .430 1996 Jared Mathis..................... .432 1997 Jade Brown....................... .398 1998 Bryan Carter..................... .438 1999 Luke Martin...................... .440 2000 David Travis...................... .407 2001 Greg Coleman.................. .391 2002 Adam Smith...................... .402 2003 Juan Rojas......................... .406 2004 Bart Hunton...................... .427 2005 Sean Greear..................... .395 2006 Derrick Pyles.................... .394 2007 Colin Gray........................ .401 2008 Colin Gray........................ .378 2009 Aaron Tea......................... .363 2010 Steve Sabins..................... .347 2011 Steve Sabins..................... .378 2012 Jeff Lemon........................ .359 2013 Jeff Lemon........................ .358 2014 Darryl Knight......................338 2015 Enderson Velasquez...........375 Home Runs 1990 Rob Givler.............................. 3 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Paul Cugno............................. 4 1993 Rick Gray................................ 3 1994 Craig Spatara.......................... 7 1995 Joey Golinski.......................... 6 1996 Bryan Rupert.......................... 5 1997 David Kane............................. 2 Nick Malone........................... 2 Nick Mingione........................ 2 John Patterson........................ 2 Andy Touchet......................... 2 1998 Bryan Carter.........................10 1999 Bryan Carter........................... 8 Daniel Calverley..................... 8 2000 Brent McMurtrie................... 11 2001 Todd Daniels.......................... 5 2002 Todd Daniels.......................... 9 2003 Mike Croley............................ 8 2004 Kevin Haney........................... 8 2006 Josh Smith.............................. 9 2007 Amadis Padilla........................ 6 Kyle Albright........................... 6 2008 Kyle Albright.........................14 2009 Austin Goolsby.....................12 2010 Austin Goolsby.....................13 2011 Ben Kline................................ 9 2012 Chris Page.............................. 7 2013 Kevin Lindheim....................... 4 2014 Darryl Knight........................15 2015 Kyle Buchanan........................ 3 Liam Goodall.......................... 3 Matt Jacobs............................. 3 Runs Batted In 1990 Rob Givler............................28 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Paul Cugno...........................44 1993 Rick Gray..............................50 1994 Rick Gray..............................49 1995 Rick Gray..............................64 1996 David Kane...........................58 1997 Andy Touchet.......................28 1998 Bryan Carter.........................57 1999 Daniel Calverley...................66 2000 David Travis..........................53 2001 Justin Smith..........................44 2002 Nate Cocolin........................62 2003 Juan Rojas.............................55 2004 Kenny Holmberg..................60 2005 Kenny Holmberg..................61 2006 Derrick Pyles........................59 2007 Kyle Albright.........................54 2008 Colin Gray............................60 2009 Austin Goolsby.....................55 2010 Austin Goolsby.....................57 B. Roper-Hubbert.................57 2011 Ben Kline..............................63 Chris Page............................63 2012 Ian MacGeorge.....................60 2013 Kevin Lindheim.....................54 2014 Darryl Knight........................60 2015 Liam Goodall........................59

Stolen Bases 1990 Claude Archambault............... 8 Robbie Brown......................... 8 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Mark Blair.............................55 1993 Rick Gray..............................40 1994 Rick Gray..............................36 1995 Johnny Goodrich..................31 1996 Johnny Goodrich..................52 1997 Jade Brown...........................26 1998 Bryan Carter.........................27 Scooter Gillis........................27 1999 Bryan Carter.........................29 2000 Bryan Carter.........................37 2001 Greg Coleman......................31 2002 Regan Hagestad....................58 2003 Mike Croley..........................32 2004 Mike Liberatore....................31 2005 Kevin Haney.........................35 2006 Josh Doane...........................26 2007 Steven Howard.....................21 2008 Aaron Tea.............................18 2009 Aaron Tea.............................27 2010 Dane Beaudette....................29 2011 Aaron Glaum........................27 2012 Greg Smith...........................29 2013 Kyle Chastain........................32 2014 Kyle Chastain........................24 2015 Tobias Moreno.....................28 Wins 1990 Chuck Smith........................... 5 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Jim Coletti.............................10 1993 Travis Owens.......................... 7 Matt Palisin............................. 7 1994 David Blanton......................... 9 1995 David Blanton.......................13 1996 Frank Thompson..................14 1997 Brad Murray.........................10 1998 Doug Bridges....................... 11 Luke Martin.......................... 11 Brad Murray......................... 11 1999 Matt Hanson......................... 11 2000 Luke Martin............................ 9 2001 Kyle Kuykendall...................... 9 2002 Bryan Anderson...................14 2003 Bryan Anderson...................12 2004 Brad Stephenson................... 9 2005 Patrick Ryan..........................13 David Timm..........................13 2006 Brian Letko...........................15 2007 Brian Letko........................... 11 2008 Jordan Roberts...................... 11 2009 Justin Zinkovich....................13 2010 Austin Quinn........................ 11 2011 Tucker Jensen.......................14 2012 Kevin Maloney........................ 9 2013 Kevin Maloney......................12 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon............... 9 Stetson Nelson....................... 9 2015 Stetson Nelson..................... 11

Earned Run Average 1990 Chuck Smith......................4.81 1991 NA............................................ 1992 John Morningstar............. 3.32 1993 Travis Owens.................... 2.63 1994 Jim Coletti......................... 1.05 1995 David Blanton................... 1.58 1996 Frank Thompson.............. 1.40 1997 Brad Murray..................... 1.85 1998 Luke Martin...................... 1.80 1999 Luke Martin...................... 2.14 2000 Luke Martin...................... 2.22 2001 Ron Patrick....................... 2.70 2002 Bryan Anderson............... 3.24 2003 Bryan Anderson............... 2.22 2004 Brad Stephenson............. 2.31 2005 Patrick Ryan...................... 1.60 2006 Chris Maloney.................. 1.76 2007 Brian Letko....................... 2.20 2008 Jordan Roberts.................. 1.94 2009 Justin Zinkovich................ 2.32 2010 Phillip Reamy.................... 0.24 2011 Steve Ortman................... 1.77 2012 Kevin Maloney...................1.68 2013 Eric Green.........................0.83 2014 Ronnie Lozada...................1.48 2015 Zac Grotz...........................0.70

Appearances 1990 NA............................................ 1991 NA............................................ 1992 John Morningstar.................26 1993 Jason Pletcher......................24 1994 J.C. Nowotny........................22 1995 Dan Breznicki.......................25 1996 Brian Walling........................24 1997 Mike Magee..........................20 1998 Luke Martin..........................23 1999 Mike Magee..........................28 2000 Luke Martin..........................19 Tucker Rigsby.......................19 2001 Kevin Hawkins......................23 2002 Kevin Hawkins......................26 2003 Brad Stephenson.................29 2004 Patrick Ryan..........................31 2005 Patrick Ryan..........................28 2006 Brian Letko...........................23 2007 Chris Maloney......................21 2008 Aaron Varnum......................29 2009 Aaron Varnum..................... 22 2010 Phillip Reamy........................25 2011 Phillip Reamy........................29 2012 David Lidyard.......................20 2013 Eric Green............................30 2014 David Lidyard.......................31 2015 Zac Grotz..............................32 Strikeouts 1990 Chuck Smith.........................52 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Matt Palisin...........................61 1993 Matt Palisin...........................73 1994 Alex Pereira........................120 1995 David Blanton.......................98 1996 Frank Thompson................ 115 1997 Brad Murray.......................100 1998 Luke Martin........................144 1999 Luke Martin........................151 2000 Luke Martin........................ 119 2001 Kyle Kuykendall....................81 2002 Bryan Anderson...................77 2003 Bryan Anderson...................93 2004 Patrick Ryan..........................94 2005 Patrick Ryan .........................95 2006 David Timm..........................86 2007 Brian Letko...........................80 2008 Jordan Roberts....................135 2009 Justin Zinkovich................... 95 2010 Justin Zinkovich....................91 2011 Ryan Vigue......................... 113 2012 Daniel Eaton.........................91 2013 Stetson Nelson...................103 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon...........103 2015 Stetson Nelson...................104 Innings Pitched 1990 Chuck Smith....................110.0 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Jim Coletti..........................76.2 1993 Travis Owens.....................78.2 1994 David Blanton....................94.1 1995 David Blanton................. 108.0 1996 Frank Thompson............ 109.0 1997 Luke Martin.................... 101.0 1998 Luke Martin.................... 105.0 1999 Luke Martin......................117.2 2000 Luke Martin.....................113.1 2001 Kyle Kuykendall.............. 108.0 2002 Bryan Anderson............. 100.0 2003 Bryan Anderson...............117.1 2004 Brad Stephenson........... 105.0 2005 David Timm.....................116.2 2006 Brian Letko...................... 111.2 2007 Brian Letko........................98.0 2008 Jordan Roberts ............... 120.1 2009 Justin Zinkovich.............. 116.1 2010 Austin Quinn.................. 129.0 2011 Ryan Vigue..................... 121.0 2012 Daniel Eaton....................118.2 2013 Steson Nelson................ 122.1 2014 Stetson Nelson............... 102.0 2015 Stetson Nelson................137.1

Saves 1990 NA............................................ 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Matt Palisin............................. 2 1993 Jason Pletcher........................ 2 1994 Jim Coletti............................... 3 1995 Brian Walling.......................... 4 1996 Brian Walling.......................... 3 1997 Mike Magee............................ 4 1998 Luke Martin............................ 4 1999 Luke Martin............................ 4 2000 Three tied at 1 2001 Kevin Hawkins........................ 5 2002 Kevin Hawkins......................10 2003 Brad Stephenson................... 7 2004 Patrick Ryan............................ 8 2005 Patrick Ryan............................ 5 2006 Shawn Williams...................... 4 2007 Kyle Albright........................... 2 2008 Aaron Varnum......................12 2009 Aaron Varnum...................... 11 2010 Phillip Reamy........................10 2011 Phillip Reamy........................15 2012 David Lidyard......................... 5 2013 Eric Green............................ 11 2014 Ronnie Lozada........................ 7 2015 Zac Grotz................................ 9 Complete Games1990NA 1990 NA............................................ 1991 NA............................................ 1992 Rob Shoemaker...................... 5 1993 Travis Owens.......................... 5 1994 David Blanton......................... 9 1995 Dan Breznicki......................... 4 1996 Frank Thompson.................... 9 1997 Luke Martin............................ 9 1998 Luke Martin............................ 8 1999 Luke Martin............................ 7 2000 Luke Martin............................ 8 2001 Kyle Kuykendall...................... 5 2002 Nick Murphy.......................... 6 2003 Brad Stephenson................... 5 2004 Chris Langlois......................... 4 2005 Patrick Ryan............................ 6 2006 Shawn Williams...................... 5 Brian Letko............................. 5 David Timm............................ 5 2007 Brian Letko............................. 6 2008 Jordan Roberts........................ 7 2009 Justin Zinkovich..................... 5 2010 Austin Quinn.......................... 6 2011 Tucker Jensen......................... 5 2012 Daniel Eaton........................... 3 2013 Stetson Nelson....................... 4 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon............... 3 Stetson Nelson....................... 3 2015 Stetson Nelson....................... 4 Shutouts 1990 NA............................................ 1991 NA............................................ 1992 NA............................................ 1993 NA............................................ 1994 David Blanton......................... 1 1995 Dan Breznicki......................... 2 1996 Frank Thompson.................... 2 Dan Breznicki......................... 2 1997 Nick Regilio............................ 1 1998 Brad Murray........................... 4 1999 Luke Martin............................ 3 2000 Luke Martin............................ 2 2001 Bryan Anderson..................... 3 2002 Nick Murphy.......................... 2 2003 Brad Stephenson................... 1 2004 Bryan Banks........................... 3 2005 Patrick Ryan............................ 3 2006 Brian Letko............................. 2 Josh Smith.............................. 2 2007 Chris Maloney........................ 3 2008 Jordan Roberts ....................... 4 2009 Austin Quinn.......................... 1 Justin Zinkovich..................... 1 2010 Austin Quinn.......................... 3 2011 Tucker Jensen......................... 3 2012 Daniel Eaton........................... 2 2013 Kevin Maloney........................ 2 2014 Stetson Nelson....................... 2 Corey Tufts............................. 2 2015 Stetson Nelson....................... 2

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TEAM RECORDS Games Season: 66, 2010

2013

Streaks Winning: 31 (Jan. 23-March 18, 2004) Losing: 11 (March 9-21, 1990) Shutout: 3 (several, last: Feb. 10-14, 2006) At Bats Inning: 16 vs. Olivet Nazarene, 2004 Game: 56 vs. Brewton-Parker, 1995 56 vs. Florida Memorial, 2010 Season: 2,098, 2010 Runs Inning: 13 vs. Florida Memorial, 1995 Game: 39 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 Season: 510, 2002

The 2013 team set five season records, including sacrifice hits (69), innings pitched (562.2), saves (21), putouts (1,688) and assists (781).

Hits Inning: 11 vs. Brewton-Parker, 1995 Walks Game: 32 vs. Clearwater Christian, 1999 Game: 14 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 Season: 693, 1995, 2002 14 vs. Northwood, 2006 Season: 293, 2011 Runs Batted In Game: 38 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 Hit By Pitch Season: 441, 2002 Season: 118, 2007 Singles Game: 25 vs. Clearwater Christian, 1999 Season: 507, 2002 Doubles Game: 13 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 Season: 141, 1995

Sacrifice Hits Game: 6 vs. Flagler, 2006 6 vs. Missouri Baptist, 2006 Season: 69, 2013 Sacrifice Flies Game: 5 vs. Warner, 2008 Season: 50, 2008

Strikeouts Per Game: 8.83, 1998 Game: 16 at Thomas, 2015 Season: 480, 2010 Bases On Balls Per Game: 2.01, 2011 Hits Per Game Season: 5.98, 1998 Batting Average Against Season: .211, 1994, 1995

Batting Average Season: .367, 1995

No Hitters Season: 2, 1999 1, 1992 1, 2007 1, 2014

Slugging Percentage Season: .543, 1998

Perfect Games Season: 1, 1999

Earned Run Average Season: 2.30, 1994

Fielding Percentage Season: .970, 2005 (best in the nation)

Extra-Base Hits Season: 193, 1999

Saves Season: 21, 2013

Total Bases Game: 58 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 Season: 981, 1999, 2002

Complete Games Season: 20, 1996, 1999

Double Plays Game: 5, vs. St. Thomas, 1995 Season: 62, 2011

Triples Game: 4 vs. Edward Waters, 1995 4 vs. Olivet Nazarene, 2001 Season: 26, 2002 Home Runs Inning: 3 at North Florida, 2002 Game: 9 vs. Nova Southeastern, 1998 Season: 44, 1998

Stolen Bases Inning: 7 vs. Northwood, 1992 Game: 15 vs. Missouri Baptist, 1992 15 vs. Allentown, 1992 15 vs. Northwood, 1992 Season: 248, 1992

Shutouts Season: 15, 2005 Innings Pitched Game: 15 vs. Warner, 2011 Season: 562.2, 2013

Putouts Season: 1,688, 2013 Assists Season: 781, 2013

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The 1995 team set 14 program records during the season, including runs in a game (39), hits in a game (32), doubles in a season (141), season batting average (.367) and opponent season batting average (.211).


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Games Season: 65, Austin Goolsby (2010) 65, Tyler Robbins (2010) 65, Kyle Chastain (2013) 65, Jeff Lemon (2013) 65, Kevin Lindheim (2013) Career: 226, Luke Martin (1997-00)

Walks Game: 5, Aaron Franklin vs. Edward Waters (1995) Season: 47, Rick Gray (1995) Career: 118, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95)

Runs Game: 8, Jasone DeWitt vs. Edward Waters (1995) Season: 78, Bryan Carter (1999) Career: 222, Bryan Carter (1997-00)

Slugging Percentage Season: .775, Bryan Carter (1998) Career (2 yr): .617, Kyle Albright (2007-08) Career (4 yr): .563, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95)

Hit By Pitch: Season: 20, Chris Trappy (2007) 20, Sean Greear (2005) At-Bats Career: 41, Bryan Carter (1997-00) Game: 7, by 9 players (Aaron Glaum vs. Warner, 2011) Batting Average (min. 50 At-Bats) (Greg Smith vs. Cumberland, 2011) Season: .440, Luke Martin (1999) Season: 251, Kevin Haney (2004) Career (2 yr): .422, Bart Hunton (2004-05) Career: 754, Bryan Carter (1997-00) Career (4 yr): .374, Jared Mathis (1994-97)

Hits On-Base Percentage Game: 6, Ross Clifford vs. Fla. Tech (2004) Season: .532, Luke Martin (1999) 6, Jasone DeWitt vs. Edward Waters (1995) Career (2 yr): .492, Johnny Goodrich (1995-96) 6, Joey Golinski vs. Brewton-Parker (1995) Career (4 yr): .501, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95) Season: 96, Jared Mathis (1996) Career: 275, Jared Mathis (1994-97) Hitting Streak Season: 29 games, Daniel Calverley (1999) Runs Batted In Game: 8, Jason Lamando vs. Edward Waters (1995) 8, Bryan Carter vs. Clearwater Chr. (1999) Season: 68, Andy Touchet (2001) Career: 184, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95)

Innings Pitched Game: 11.0, Austin Quinn vs. Tenn. Wes. (2010) Season: 137.1, Stetson Nelson (2015) Career: 437.0 Luke Martin (1997-00) Saves Season: 15, Phillip Reamy (2011) Career: 25, Phillip Reamy (2008-11)

PHILLIPREAMY

Lowest Batting Average Against Season: .150, Alex Pereira (1994) Career (2 yr): .208, Patrick Ryan (2004-05) Career (4 yr): .221, Luke Martin (1997-2000)

BRYANCARTER

DANIELCALVERLEY Earned Run Average (min. 35 Innings) Season: 0.24, Phillip Reamy (2010) Career (2 yr): 1.39, Steve Ortman (2009-11) Career (4 yr): 2.18, J.C. Blass (2001-04)

Doubles Game: 4, Rick Gray, vs. Edward Waters (1995) 4, Nick Mingione, vs. Clear. Christ. (1999) Season: 28, Sean Greear (2005) Career: 57, Bryan Carter (1997-2000)

Games Pitched Season: 32, Zac Grotz (2015) Career: 85, Luke Martin (1997-00)

Strikeouts Game: 15, Dan Breznicki vs. Palm Bch. (1996) 15, Luke Martin vs. Fla. Mem. (1999) Season: 151, Luke Martin (1999) Career: 506, Luke Martin, (1997-2000) Strikeout Ratio (per nine innings-min. 100 innings) Season: 13.17, Alex Pereira (1994) Career: 10.42, Luke Martin (1997-2000) Complete Games Season: 9, David Blanton (1994) 9, Frank Thompson (1996) 9, Luke Martin (1997) Career: 32, Luke Martin (1997-2000)

Shutouts Season: 4, Jordan Roberts (2008) Games Started 4, Brad Murray (1998) Season: 18, David Blanton (1995) Triples 18, Austin Quinn (2010) Career: 7, Luke Martin (1997-2000) Game: 2, by 8 players Career: 58, Luke Martin (1997-2000) No-Hitters (Liam Goodall at Florida Memorial, 2015) Season: 9, Josh Doane (2006) Wins Game: Chris Maloney vs. Georgetown, 3-0 (2007) Rob Shoemaker vs. Northwood, 9-0 (1992) Career: 19, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95) Season: 15, Brian Letko (2006) Career: 37, Luke Martin (1997-00) Matt Hanson vs. Webber, 6-0 (1999) Luke Martin vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, 4-0 (1999) Home Runs Stetson Nelson at Stillman, 0-1 (2014) Game: 3, Austin Goolsby vs. Webber Intl. (2010) Winning Percentage 3, Darryl Knight vs. Southern Poly (2014) Season: 1.000, Doug Bridges, 11-0 (1998) Perfect Games Season: 15, Darryl Knight (2014) 1.000, Chris Langlois, 10-0 (2005) Career: 25, Austin Goolsby (2009-10) 1.000, Kevin Maloney, 10-0 (2011) Game: Luke Martin vs. Mt. Vern. Naz., 4-0 (1999) 1.000, Kevin Maloney, 9-0 (2012) Putouts Total Bases 1.000, Josh Smith, 8-0 (2005) Game: 13, Jasone DeWitt vs. Ed. Waters (1995) 1.000, Bryan Banks, 7-0 (2004) Career: 1,055, Chris Page (2011-12) Season: 143, Ben Kline (2011) 1.000, Brian Walling, 6-0 (1995) Career: 417, Bryan Carter (1997-00) 1.000, Brad Murray, 6-0 (1999) Assists Career: 401, Greg Coleman (1998-2001) 1.000, Steven Otterness, 6-0 (2004) Stolen Bases 1.000, Corey Bevis, 6-0 (2008) Game: 5, by 4 players 1.000, Eric Green, 6-0 (2013) Errors Season: 31, David Kane (1997) (Regan Hagestad vs. Missouri Bapt., 2002) 1.000, Phillip Reamy, 5-0 (2010) Season: 58, Regan Hagestad (2002) 1.000, Robbie Ratliff, 5-0 (2011) Career: 50, Tyler Robbins (2010-13) Career: 128, Rick Gray (1991, 93-95) Career: 1.000, Brian Walling, 16-0 (1994-97) 1.000, Doug Bridges, 11-0 (1998) .939, Kevin Maloney, 31-2 (2011-13)

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CAREER BATTING LEADERS Batting Average 1. Bart Hunton 2. Daniel Calverley 3. Jasone Dewitt 4. Colin Gray 5. Brent McMurtrie 6. Johnny Goodrich 7. Juan Rojas 8. Eric Ogden 9. Enderson Velasquez 10. Jared Mathis

Avg. .422 .390 .390 .388 .386 .383 .381 .376 .375 .374

(Minimum 200 at-bats) H-AB Years 119-282 2004-05 146-374 1998-99 150-385 1994-95 148-381 2007-08 147-386 1999-00 156-407 1995-96 160-420 2002-03 79-210 2008 81-216 2015 275-735 1994-97

On Base Percentage Pct. 1. Rick Gray .501 2. Bart Hunton .500 3. Johnny Goodrich .492 4. Amadis Padilla .488 5. Danny Martin .483 6. Daniel Calverley .481 7. Richie Cormier .470 8. David Kane .466 9. Bryan Carter .463 10. Sean Greear .462

(Minimum 200 at-bats) AB Years 662 1991, 93-95 282 2004-05 407 1995-96 322 2006-07 230 2006-07 374 1998-99 293 2004-05 342 1996-97 724 1997-00 377 2004-05

BRANDEN ROPER-HUBBERT

BARTHUNTON

Slugging Percentage 1. Darryl Knight 2. Kyle Albright 3. Brent McMurtrie 4. Bart Hunton 5. Austin Goolsby 6. Daniel Calverley 7. Steve Sabins 8. David Travis 9. Bryan Carter 10. Mike Croley

Pct. .648 .617 .611 .599 .595 .594 .591 .586 .576 .565

(Minimum 200 at-bats) AB Years 213 2014 368 2007-08 386 1999-00 282 2004-05 415 2009-10 374 1998-99 457 2010-11 544 1998-00 724 1997-00 232 2003

DARRYLKNIGHT

AUSTINGOOLSBY

DAVIDTRAVIS Games Played 1. Luke Martin 226 2. Tyler Robbins 210 3. Bryan Carter 206 4. B. Roper-Hubbert 205 Rick Gray 205 6. Dan D’Antonio 202 Jared Mathis 202 8. Andrew Touchet 199 9. Greg Coleman 194 10. Todd Daniels 186

NATECOCOLIN 1997-00 2010-13 1997-00 2007-10 1991-95 2000-03 1994-97 1997-01 1998-01 2000-03

At-Bats 1. Bryan Carter 754 1997-00 2. Jared Mathis 735 1994-97 3. Greg Coleman 677 1998-01 4. Rick Gray 662 1991-95 Liam Goodall 662 2013-15 6. Andrew Touchet 624 1997-01 7. B. Roper-Hubbert 600 2007-10 8. Adam Smith 578 2001-03 9. David Travis 544 1998-00 10. Jeff Lemon 536 2010-13

Hits Home Runs 1. Jared Mathis 275 1994-97 1. Austin Goolsby 25 2. Bryan Carter 265 1997-00 2 Bryan Carter 23 3. Greg Coleman 248 1998-01 3. David Travis 22 4. Rick Gray 246 1991-95 B. Roper-Hubbert 22 5. Liam Goodall 216 2013-15 5. Adam Smith 21 6. David Travis 198 1998-00 Todd Daniels 21 7. Andrew Touchet 191 1997-01 7. Kyle Albright 20 B. Roper-Hubbert 191 2007-10 8. Brent McMurtrie 18 9. Jeff Lemon 177 2010-13 9. Josh Smith 17 10. Adam Smith 190 2001-03 Steve Sabins 17

2009-10 1997-00 1998-00 2007-10 2001-03 2000-03 2007-08 1999-00 2005-06 2010-11

Doubles 1. Bryan Carter 57 1997-00 2. Rick Gray 50 1991-95 3. Jared Mathis 49 1994-97 4. Andrew Touchet 48 1997-01 5. Kenny Holmberg 47 2004-05 6. Sean Greear 44 2004-05 7. David Travis 40 1998-00 Chris Page 40 2011-12 9. Ian MacGeorge 39 2011-12 10. Ben Kline 38 2011-12

1991-95 1997-00 1994-97 2001-03 2007-10 1998-00 2000-03 1997-01 2004-05 1998-99

RBI 1. Rick Gray 184 2. Bryan Carter 160 3. Jared Mathis 149 4. Adam Smith 148 5. B. Roper-Hubbert 145 6. David Travis 143 7. Todd Daniels 126 8. Andrew Touchet 125 9. Kenny Holmberg 120 Daniel Calverley 120

Runs Triples Total Bases 1. Bryan Carter 222 1997-00 1. Rick Gray 19 1991-95 1. Bryan Carter 417 2. Rick Gray 201 1991-95 2. Mark Blair 13 1992-94 2. Rick Gray 373 3. Greg Coleman 188 1998-01 Bryan Carter 13 1997-00 3. Jared Mathis 360 4. Jared Mathis 159 1994-97 4. Jared Mathis 12 1994-97 4. David Travis 322 5. Tyler Robbins 147 2010-13 Liam Goodall 12 2013-15 5. Greg Coleman 316 6. Kevin Haney 138 2004-05 6. Steve Sabins 10 2010-11 6. B. Roper-Hubbert 302 7. Dan D’Antonio 135 2000-03 7. Josh Doane 9 2006 7. Adam Smith 293 Johnny Goodrich 135 1995-96 Derrick Pyles 9 2005-06 Andrew Touchet 293 9. David Travis 134 1998-00 David Travis 9 1998-00 9. Steve Sabins 270 10. Nick Mingione 126 1997-00 Andrew Touchet 9 1997-01 10. Todd Daniels 267 Mark Blair 126 1992-94

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1997-00 1991-95 1994-97 1998-00 1998-01 2007-10 2001-03 1997-01 2010-11 2000-03

Walks 1. Rick Gray 118 1991-95 2. Tyler Robbins 115 2010-13 3. Bryan Carter 105 1997-00 4. B. Roper-Hubbert 83 2007-10 5. Greg Smith 80 2011-12 6. Matt Steele 77 2007-09 7. Greg Coleman 75 1998-01 Adam Cellini 75 2011-13 9. Nate Cocolin 70 2002-03 10. Johnny Goodrich 69 1995-96 Chris Page 69 2011-12 Hit By Pitch 1. Bryan Carter 41 2. Sean Greear 36 Tyler Robbins 36 4. David Kane 30 5. Regan Hagestad 26 Juan Rojas 26 7. Dan D’Antonio 25 Nate Cocolin 25 Kyle Albright 25 10. B. Roper-Hubbert 24 Joel Blomberg 24 Ross Clifford 24

1997-00 2004-05 2010-13 1996-97 2001-02 2002-03 2000-03 2002-03 2007-08 2007-10 2008-09 2003-04

Stolen Bases 1. Rick Gray 128 2. Mark Blair 107 3. Bryan Carter 104 4. Johnny Goodrich 83 5. Greg Coleman 79 6. Regan Hagestad 78 7. Jared Mathis 73 8. Kevin Haney 61 9. Kyle Chastain 56 10. Greg Smith 54

1991-95 1992-94 1997-00 1995-96 1998-01 2001-02 1994-97 2004-05 2013-14 2011-12


SEASON BATTING LEADERS Batting Average 1. Luke Martin 2. Bryan Carter 3. Jared Mathis 4. Jasone Dewitt 5. Bart Hunton 6. Nick Malone 7. David Travis 8. Rick Gray Juan Rojas Brent McMurtrie 11. Brian Syford 12. Johnny Goodrich Jared Mathis 14. Adam Smith 15. Daniel Calverley Colin Gray

Avg. .440 .438 .432 .430 .427 .421 .407 .406 .406 .406 .404 .403 .403 .402 .401 .401

(Minimum 75 at-bats) H-AB Years 33-75 1999 78-178 1998 96-222 1996 92-214 1995 94-220 2004 67-159 1998 74-182 2000 82-202 1995 82-202 2003 73-180 2000 59-146 1994 85-211 1995 87-216 1995 49-122 2002 83-207 1999 69-172 2007

On Base Percentage 1. Rick Gray 2. Luke Martin 3. Bryan Carter 4. Rick Gray Danny Cricks 6. Johnny Goodrich 7. Jeb Green 8. Keaton Stroud 9. Nick Malone 10. Bryan Carter Bart Hunton 12. Michael Griffith Amadis Padilla 14. Jasone Dewitt 15. Greg Coleman

Pct. .570 .532 .521 .514 .514 .508 .503 .500 .497 .494 .494 .493 .493 .492 .491

(Minimum 75 at-bats) AB Years 136 1991 75 1999 178 1998 202 1995 107 1993 211 1996 110 1998 162 2011 159 1998 209 1999 220 2004 102 1993 171 2007 214 1995 184 1999

Slugging Percentage 1. Bryan Carter 2. Kyle Albright 3. Brent McMurtrie 4. David Travis 5. Darryl Knight 6. Nick Malone 7. Austin Goolsby 8. Rick Gray 9. Sean Greear 10. Rick Gray Daniel Calverley 12. Luke Martin 13. Todd Daniels 14. Adam Smith Ben Kline

Pct. .775 .671 .667 .654 .648 .642 .634 .627 .614 .604 .604 .600 .599 .598 .598

(Minimum 75 at-bats) AB Years 178 1998 207 2008 180 2000 182 2000 213 2014 159 1998 232 2009 161 1994 210 2005 202 1995 207 1999 75 1999 182 2002 122 2002 239 2011

KYLEALBRIGHT JEFFLEMON

ROSSCLIFFORD

JUANROJAS Games Played 1. Austin Goolsby 65 Tyler Robbins 65 Kyle Chastain 65 Jeff Lemon 65 Kevin Lindheim 65 6. Jerod Davis 64 Juan Rojas 64 Ross Clifford 64 Justin Smith 64 Nate Cocolin 64 Regan Hagestad 64 Kevin Haney 64 Ross Clifford 64 Derrick Pyles 64 Victor Roldan 64 Branden Roper-Hubbert 64

COLINGRAY

BENKLINE

Home Runs 1. Darryl Knight 15 2. Kyle Albright 14 3. Austin Goolsby 13 4. Austin Goolsby 12 Brent McMurtrie 11 Branden Roper-Hubbert 11 Steve Sabins 11 8. David Travis 10 Bryan Carter 10 10. Josh Smith 9 Todd Daniels 9 Ben Kline 9 Doubles 1. Sean Greear 28 2005 RBI 2. Kenny Holmberg 26 2004 1. Daniel Calverley 66 3. Justin Smith 25 2002 2. Rick Gray 64 4. Chris Page 23 2011 3. Ben Kline 63 At-Bats 5. Bryan Carter 22 1998 Chris Page 63 1. Ben Kline 247 2012 Bryan Rupert 22 1996 5. Joe Estep 62 2. Kevin Haney 246 2004 Ross Clifford 22 2003 Nate Cocolin 62 Jeff Lemon 246 2013 Ben Kline 22 2011 7. Seam Greear 61 4. Kyle Chastain 245 2013 Ian MacGeorge 22 2012 8. Kenny Holmberg 60 5. Justin Smith 243 2002 10. Joey Golinski 20 1995 Kenny Holmberg 60 6. Steve Sabins 241 2011 Colin Gray 60 7. Kevin Lindheim 240 2014 Triples Steve Sabins 60 8. Ben Kline 239 2011 1. Josh Doane 9 2006 Ian MacGeorge 60 9. Kevin Lindheim 236 2013 2. Rick Gray 8 1994 Darryl Knight 60 10. Aaron Tea 234 2009 Mark Blair 8 1992 4. Steve Sabins 7 2011 Total Bases Runs 5. Regan Hagestad 6 2002 1. Ben Kline 143 1. Bryan Carter 78 1999 David Travis 6 1999 2. Steve Sabins 141 2. Regan Hagestad 74 2002 Joe Estep 6 1999 3. Kyle Albright 139 3. Kevin Haney 72 2004 Bryan Carter 6 2000 4. Bryan Carter 138 4. Rick Gray 69 1995 Liam Goodall 6 2014 Darryl Knight 138 Johnny Goodrich 69 1996 Liam Goodall 6 2015 6. Bart Hunton 131 6. Johnny Goodrich 66 1995 Mike Croley 131 Josh Doane 66 2006 Austin Goolsby 131 Jasone Dewitt 66 1995 9. Sean Greear 129 9. Bryan Carter 62 2000 Steve Sabins 129 10. Kenny Holmberg 61 2005 Derrick Pyles 61 2006 Aaron Glaum 61 2011 2010 2010 2013 2013 2013 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2004 2004 2006 2006 2010

Hits 1. Jared Mathis 96 2. Bart Hunton 94 3. Justin Smith 93 4. Jasone Dewitt 92 5. Derrick Pyles 91 Steve Sabins 91 7. Ben Kline 88 Jeff Lemon 88 9. Jared Mathis 87 10. Johnny Goodrich 85 Aaron Tea 85

1996 2004 2002 1995 2006 2011 2011 2013 1995 1996 2009

2014 2008 2010 2009 2000 2010 2010 2000 1998 2005 2002 2011 1999 1995 2011 2011 1999 2002 2005 2005 2004 2008 2011 2012 2014 2011 2011 2008 1998 2014 2004 2003 2010 2005 2010

Walks 1. Rick Gray 47 1995 Matt Steele 47 2009 3. Richie Cormier 45 2005 4. Greg Smith 44 2012 5. Kenny Holmberg 42 2005 6. Bryan Carter 41 1999 7. Keaton Stroud 39 2011 8. Nate Cocolin 37 2002 Danny Cricks 37 1993 10. Johnny Goodrich 36 1996 Greg Smith 36 2011 Hit By Pitch 1. Sean Greear 20 Chris Trappy 20 3. Kyle Albright 18 4. Nate Cocolin 17 Regan Hagestad 17 Joel Blomberg 17 6. Ross Clifford 16 Kenny Holmberg 16 8. David Kane 15 David Kane 15 Tyler Robbins 15

2005 2007 2007 2003 2002 2009 2004 2005 1996 1997 2010

Stolen Bases 1. Regan Hagestad 58 2. Mark Blair 55 3. Chris Herring 52 Johnny Goodrich 52 5. Rick Gray 40 6. Rick Gray 36 7. Kevin Haney 35 Bryan Carter 35 9. Mike Croley 32 Jared Mathis 32 Kyle Chastain 32

2002 1992 1992 1996 1993 1994 2005 2000 2003 1996 2013

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CAREER PITCHING LEADERS Earned Run Average (Minimum 75 innings pitched) ERA IP Years 1. Zac Grotz 0.70 77.2 2015 2. Daniel Poncedeleon 1.60 95.2 2014 3. Stetson Nelson 1.97 361.2 2013-15 4. J.C. Blass 2.18 91.0 2001-04 5. Luke Martin 2.22 437.0 1997-00 6. Josh Smith 2.28 118.2 2003-06 7. Jordan Roberts 2.29 197.1 2007-08 8. Patrick Ryan 2.30 192.0 2004-05 9. Brian Letko 2.49 209.2 2006-07 10. Brad Stephenson 2.61 213.2 2003-04

Winning Percentage 1. Brian Walling Doug Bridges 3. Kevin Maloney 4. Frankie Thompson 5. Brian Letko 6. Tucker Rigsby 7. Josh Smith 8. Corey Bevis 9. Nick Murphy 10. Austin Quinn

(Minimum 10 decisions) Pct. W-L Years 1.000 16-0 1994-97 1.000 11-0 1998 .939 31-2 2011-13 .933 14-1 1996 .928 26-2 2005-06 .917 11-1 1999-03 .888 16-2 2005-06 .857 18-3 2008-10 .850 17-3 2002-03 .846 22-4 2009-10

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings ( Minimum 75 innings pitched) K/9 IP Years 1. Alex Pereira 13.17 82.0 1994 2. Doug Bridges 11.56 78.2 1998 3. Zac Grotz 10.49 77.2 2015 4. Luke Martin 10.42 437.0 1997-00 5. Daniel Poncedeleon 10.05 95.2 2014 6. Kevin Hawkins 9.51 134.1 1998-02 7. Frankie Thompson 9.50 109.0 1996 8. Matt Palisin 9.25 130.1 1992-93 9. Jonathan Kountis 9.20 88.0 2010 10. Corey Bevis 8.90 184.0 2008-10

BRADMURRAY LUKEMARTIN

DAVIDBLANTON

PATRICKRYAN BRIANLETKO

STETSONNELSON Wins Complete Games 1. Luke Martin 37 1997-00 1. Luke Martin 32 1997-00 2. Brad Murray 34 1997-00 2. Brad Murray 15 1997-00 Bryan Anderson 34 2000-03 3. Brian Letko 11 2006-07 4. Kevin Maloney 31 2011-13 Jordan Roberts 11 2007-08 5. Stetson Nelson 28 2013-15 Stetson Nelson 11 2013-15 6. Brian Letko 26 2006-07 6. David Blanton 10 1994-95 7. Steven Otterness 25 2004-07 7. Frankie Thompson 9 1996 8. Jim Coletti 23 1992-95 Dan Breznicki 9 1995-96 Justin Zinkovich 23 2009-10 Matt Hanson 9 1999-00 10. David Blanton 22 1994-95 Austin Quinn 9 2009-10 Chris Maloney 22 2005-08 Justin Zinkovich 9 2009-10 Austin Quinn 22 2009-10 Shutouts Appearances 1. Luke Martin 7 1997-00 1. Luke Martin 85 1997-00 2. Jordan Roberts 6 2007-08 2. Phillip Reamy 82 2008-11 3. Brad Murray 5 1997-00 3. Tucker Rigsby 80 1999-03 4. Patrick Ryan 4 2004-05 4. Bryan Anderson 75 2000-03 Dan Breznicki 4 1995-96 5. Steven Otterness 74 2004-07 Chris Maloney 4 2005-08 6. Travis Owens 71 1992-95 Austin Quinn 4 2009-10 7. Jim Coletti 70 1992-95 8. Chris Langlois 3 2004-05 8. Brian Walling 69 1994-97 Bryan Anderson 3 2000-03 9 J.C. Blass 67 2001-04 Josh Smith 3 2005-06 10. Kevin Hawkins 66 1998, 00-02 Brian Letko 3 2006-07 Tucker Jensen 3 2008-11 Stetson Nelson 3 2013-14

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Saves 1. Phillip Reamy 25 2008-11 2. Aaron Varnum 23 2008-09 3. Kevin Hawkins 15 1998, 00-02 4. Patrick Ryan 13 2004-05 Eric Green 13 2012-13 6. Ronnie Lozada 12 2013-14 7. Brad Stephenson 11 2003-04 8. Luke Martin 10 1997-00 9. Zac Grotz 9 2015 10. Brian Walling 8 1994-97 Innings Pitched 1. Luke Martin 437.0 2. Stetson Nelson 361.2 3. Brad Murray 339.0 4. Bryan Anderson 313.1 5. Kevin Maloney 264.2 6. Travis Owens 251.2 Steven Otterness 251.2 8. Chris Maloney 230.0 9. Justin Zinkovich 223.2 10. Austin Quinn 216.0

1997-00 2013-15 1997-00 2000-03 2011-13 1992-95 2004-07 2005-08 2009-10 2009-10

Strikeouts 1. Luke Martin 506 1997-00 2. Brad Murray 330 1997-00 3. Stetson Nelson 278 2013-15 4. Bryan Anderson 252 2000-03 5. Steven Otterness 222 2004-07 6. Patrick Ryan 188 2004-05 7. Jordan Roberts 187 2007-08 8. Justin Zinkovich 186 2009-10 9. Corey Bevis 182 2008-10 10. David Blanton 175 1994-95 Chris Maloney 175 2005-08 Opponent Batting Average 1. Alex Pereira .150 1994 2. Zac Grotz .172 2015 3. Daniel Poncedeleon .197 2014 4. Corey Tufts .198 2012-14 5. Patrick Ryan .208 2004-05 6. Nick Regilio .215 1997 7. Luke Martin .221 1997-00 Justin Zinkovich .221 2009-10 9. Kevin Hawkins .223 1998, 00-02 David Blanton .223 1994-95 Eric Green .223 2012-13


SEASON PITCHING LEADERS Earned Run Average (Minimum 35 innings pitched) ERA IP Years 1. Phillip Reamy 0.24 37.0 2010 2. Zac Grotz 0.70 77.2 2015 3. Eric Green 0.83 43.1 2013 4. Jim Coletti 1.05 43.0 1994 5. Frankie Thompson 1.40 109.0 1996 6. Stetson Nelson 1.57 137.1 2015 7. David Blanton 1.58 108.0 1995 8. Patrick Ryan 1.60 107.0 2005 Daniel Poncedeleon 1.60 95.2 2014 10. Kevin Maloney 1.68 69.2 2012 11. Josh Smith 1.72 57.2 2005 12. Chris Maloney 1.76 41.0 2006 13. Luke Martin 1.80 105.0 1998 14. Austin Quinn 1.81 129.0 2010 15. Tucker Jensen 1.85 117.0 2011

Winning Percentage (Minimum 6 decisions) Pct. W-L Years 1. Doug Bridges 1.000 11-0 1998 Chris Langlois 1.000 10-0 2005 Kevin Maloney 1.000 10-0 2011 Kevin Maloney 1.000 9-0 2012 Josh Smith 1.000 8-0 2005 Bryan Banks 1.000 7-0 2004 Brad Murray 1.000 6-0 1999 Brian Walling 1.000 6-0 1995 Steven Otterness 1.000 6-0 2004 Corey Bevis 1.000 6-0 2008 Eric Green 1.000 6-0 2013 12. Brian Letko .937 15-1 2006 13. Frankie Thompson .933 14-1 1996 Tucker Jensen .933 14-1 2011 14. Nick Murphy .929 13-1 2002 Justin Zinkovich .929 13-1 2009

Strikeouts per Nine Innings (Minimum 35 innings pitched) K/9 IP Years 1. Alex Pereira 13.17 82.0 1994 2. Luke Martin 12.34 105.0 1998 3. Eric Green 12.25 43.1 2013 4. Luis Nesmith 12.05 40.1 1998 5. Doug Bridges 11.56 78.2 1998 6. Luke Martin 11.55 117.2 1999 7. Zac Grotz 10.49 77.2 2015 8. Tyler Cyr 10.26 86.0 2015 9. Kevin Hawkins 10.21 54.2 2002 10. Jordan Roberts 10.10 120.1 2008 11. Kevin Hawkins 10.09 54.2 2002 12. Corey Tufts 10.08 73.2 2015 13. Steven Otterness 10.05 45.2 2004 Daniel Poncedeleon 10.05 95.2 2014 15. Patrick Ryan 9.95 85.0 2004

KEVINMALONEY

DOUGBRIDGES TUCKERJENSEN DAVIDLIDYARD

BRYANANDERSON

CHRISLANGLOIS

Wins Most Games Finished Innings Pitched Fewest Walks per Nine Innings 1. Brian Letko 15 2006 1. Aaron Varnum 27 2008 1. Stetson Nelson 137.1 2015 1. David Lidyard 0.91 2. Frank Thompson 14 1996 2. Phillip Reamy 25 2011 2. Austin Quinn 129.0 2010 2. Phillip Reamy 1.22 Bryan Anderson 14 2002 Zac Grotz 25 2015 3. Stetson Nelson 122.1 2013 3. Ryan Vigue 1.26 Tucker Jensen 14 2011 4. Phillip Reamy 23 2010 4. Ryan Vigue 121.0 2011 4. Brad Stephenson 1.33 5. Justin Zinkovich 13 2009 Ronnie Lozada 23 2014 5. Jordan Roberts 120.1 2008 5. Austin Quinn 1.34 Patrick Ryan 13 2005 6. Eric Green 20 2013 6. Daniel Eaton 118.2 2012 6. Matt Hanson 1.37 David Timm 13 2005 7. Patrick Ryan 19 2004 7. Luke Martin 117.2 1999 7. Luke Martin 1.38 Nick Murphy 13 2002 Aaron Varnum 19 2009 8. Bryan Anderson 117.1 2003 8. Shawn Williams 1.40 David Blanton 13 1995 9. David Lidyard 17 2012 9. Tucker Jensen 117.0 2011 Zac Grotz 1.40 10. Bryan Anderson 12 2003 Nick Magee 17 1999 10. David Timm 116.2 2005 10. Stetson Nelson 1.41 Ryan Vigue 12 2011 Kevin Hawkins 17 2002 Kevin Maloney 12 2013 Strikeouts Shutouts 1. Luke Martin 151 1999 Appearances 1. Brad Murray 4 1998 2. Luke Martin 144 1998 1. Zac Grotz 32 2015 Jordan Roberts 4 2008 3. Jordan Roberts 135 2008 2. Patrick Ryan 31 2004 3. Patrick Ryan 3 2005 4. Alex Pereira 120 1994 David Lidyard 31 2014 Bryan Banks 3 2004 5. Luke Martin 119 2000 4. Eric Green 30 2013 Bryan Anderson 3 2001 6. Frank Thompson 115 1996 Clayton Wagner 30 2015 Luke Martin 3 1999 7. Ryan Vigue 113 2011 6. Brad Stephenson 29 2003 Chris Maloney 3 2007 8. Brad Murray 104 1998 Aaron Varnum 29 2008 Austin Quinn 3 2010 Stetson Nelson 104 2015 Phillip Reamy 29 2011 Tucker Jensen 3 2011 10. Stetson Nelson 103 2013 9. Patrick Ryan 28 2005 10. 16 with two Daniel Poncedeleon 103 2014 Mike Magee 28 1999 Saves Opponent Batting Average Complete Games 1. Phillip Reamy 15 2011 1. Alex Perreira .150 1994 1. Luke Martin 9 1997 2. Aaron Varnum 12 2008 2. Zac Grotz .172 2015 Frank Thompson 9 1996 3. Aaron Varnum 11 2009 3. Eric Green .173 2013 David Blanton 9 1994 Eric Green 11 2013 4. Barrett Bruce .176 2010 4. Luke Martin 8 2000 5. Kevin Hawkins 10 2002 5. Phillip Reamy .182 2010 Luke Martin 8 1998 Phillip Reamy 10 2010 6. Steven Otterness .186 2004 6. Luke Martin 7 1999 7. Zac Grotz 9 2015 Corey Tufts .186 2014 Jordan Roberts 7 2008 8. Patrick Ryan 8 2004 8. Luke Martin .193 1999 8. 6 tied with... 6 9. Brad Stephenson 7 2003 Brad Murray .193 1998 Ronnie Lozada 7 2014 10. Corey Bevis .195 2010

2014 2010 2011 2003 2009 2000 1999 2006 2015 2014

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HONOR ROLL National Player of the Year 1996 Frank Thompson Regional Player of the Year 2002 Bryan Anderson 2004 Patrick Ryan 2005 Sean Greear 2006 Derrick Pyles Conference Player of the Year 1995 David Blanton 1996 Frank Thompson 1999 Luke Martin 2002 Bryan Anderson 2004 Patrick Ryan 2005 Sean Greear 2006 Derrick Pyles 2010 Austin Goolsby 2011 Steve Sabins Conference Pitcher of the Year 2009 Justin Zinkovich 2010 Austin Quinn 2011 Tucker Jensen

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2005 2006 2007 2008

All-Region (cont.) Kenny Holmberg Patrick Ryan David Timm Derrick Pyles Victor Roldan Josh Smith Josh Doane Bernie Hurley Brian Letko Colin Gray Kyle Albright Steve Howard Jordan Roberts Brian Letko Kyle Albright Coin Gray Jordan Roberts Aaron Varnum

All-Conference 1993 Rick Gray 1994 Jasone DeWitt Rick Gray Alex Pereira Conference Coach of the Year Brian Syford 1995 Greg Guilliams 1995 Jasone DeWitt 1999 Greg Guilliams Rick Gray 2002 Greg Guilliams Jared Mathis 2003 Greg Guilliams 1996 Johnny Goodrich 2004 Greg Guilliams David Kane 2005 Greg Guilliams 1996 Jared Mathis 2006 Greg Guilliams 1997 Jade Brown 2008 Randy Stegall Luke Martin 2009 Randy Stegall Jared Mathis 2011 Randy Stegall Brad Murray 2012 Randy Stegall 1998 Doug Bridges 2014 Randy Stegall Daniel Calverly Bryan Carter Regional Coach of the Year Andy Touchet 1995 Greg Guilliams 1999 Daniel Calverly 1999 Greg Guilliams Greg Coleman 2002 Greg Guilliams Joe Estep 2003 Greg Guilliams Matt Hanson 2004 Greg Guilliams Brent McMurtrie 2005 Greg Guilliams 2000 Greg Coleman 2006 Greg Guilliams Brent McMurtrie 2008 Randy Stegall David Travis 2009 Randy Stegall 2001 Greg Coleman 2010 Randy Stegall Kyle Kuykendall 2011 Randy Stegall Justin Smith 2012 Randy Stegall Andy Touchet 2013 Randy Stegall 2002 Bryan Anderson 2015 Randy Stegall Nate Cocolin Todd Daniels All-Region Regan Hagestad (Regional format existed 1995-2008) Kevin Hawkins 1995 David Blanton Nick Murphy Jasone DeWitt Juan Rojas Rick Gray Justin Smith Jared Mathis 2003 Bryan Anderson 1996 Johnny Goodrich Ross Clifford Jared Mathis Nate Cocolin Frank Thompson Mike Croley 1997 Brad Murray Dan D’Antonio 1998 Doug Bridges Juan Rojas Bryan Carter Brad Stephenson Brad Murray 2004 Kevin Haney 1999 Daniel Calverley Kenny Holmberg Bryan Carter Bart Hunton Greg Coleman Chris Langlois Luke Martin Patrick Ryan 2000 Bryan Carter Brad Stephenson 2001 Kyle Kuykendall 2005 Sean Greear 2002 Bryan Anderson Kevin Haney Nate Cocolin Kenny Holmberg Todd Daniels Derrick Pyles Regan Hagestad Patrick Ryan Kevin Hawkins Josh Smith Nick Murphy David Timm Justin Smith 2006 Derrick Pyles 2003 Bryan Anderson Victor Roldan Nate Cocolin Josh Smith Ross Clifford Josh Doane Mike Croley Brian Letko Dan D’Antonio Bernie Hurley Juan Rojas Amadis Padilla Brad Stephenson Shawn Williams 2004 Kevin Haney 2007 Colin Gray Bart Hunton Kyle Albright Chris Langlois Steven Howard Patrick Ryan Jordan Roberts Brad Stephenson Brian Letko 2005 Sean Greear Michael Brady Kevin Haney 2008 Kyle Albright

All-Conference (cont.) 2008 Colin Gray Eric Ogden Jordan Roberts Aaron Varnum 2009 Austin Goolsby Aaron Tea Aaron Varnum Justin Zinkovich 2010 Austin Goolsby Austin Quinn Phillip Reamy Steve Sabins JT Warmoth Dane Beaudette* 2010 Ryan Vigue* Justin Zinkovich* 2011 Steve Sabins Tucker Jensen Ryan Vigue Ben Kline Chris Page Phillip Reamy Keaton Stroud Tyler Robbins* Aaron Glaum* Kevin Maloney* 2012 Chris Page Ben Kline Frankie Arias Greg Smith 2012 Ian MacGeorge Daniel Eaton Kevin Maloney Jeff Lemon* Adam Paulencu* Robbie Ratliff* 2013 Adam Cellini Jeff Lemon Kevin Lindheim Kevin Maloney Stetson Nelson Kyle Chastain* Eric Green* Jordan Johnson* Chad Modomo* Jordan Romero* 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon Darryl Knight Stetson Nelson Kevin Lindheim David Lidyard Liam Goodall Corey Tufts* 2015 Liam Goodall Zac Grotz Stetson Nelson Tobias Moreno Tyler Cyr* Joshua Garcia* Enderson Velasquez* *Second Team Selections

Sun Conference All-Tournament Team 2013 Liam Goodall Jordan Johnson Jeff Lemon Stetson Nelson Jon Rapose 2014 Daniel Poncedeleon Darryl Knight Kevin Lindheim 2015 Kyle Buchanan Jake Cavender Joshua Garcia Zac Grotz Stetson Nelson Conference Gold Glove Winners 2011 Kevin Maloney (P) 2012 Adam Cellini (C) Chad Modomo (P) 2013 Kevin Lindheim (RF) Stetson Nelson (P) 2014 Jordan Johnson (2B) Hunter Bruehl (1B) Conference Pitchers of the Week 1995 David Blanton 4/10 1996 Dan Breznicki 2/5 Frankie Thompson 2/26 1997 Brad Murray 2/9 Luke Martin 3/9 Nick Regilio 3/30

Conf. Pitchers of the Week 1998 Luke Martin 2/15 Brad Murray 4/12 1999 Luke Martin 2/17 Luke Martin 2/24 Luke Martin 3/31 Luke Martin 4/14 2002 Bryan Anderson 4/29 2003 Bryan Anderson 3/24 Brad Stephenson 3/31 2004 Patrick Ryan 3/16 Bryan Banks 3/21 Patrick Ryan 4/27 2005 Patrick Ryan 2/14 Patrick Ryan 4/4 David Timm 4/11 Patrick Ryan 4/28 2006 David Timm 2/7 Brian Letko 2/21 Brian Letko 4/18 2007 Brian Letko 2/21 Jordan Roberts 2/28 Chris Maloney 3/14 Jordan Roberts 3/21 Jordan Roberts 4/18 2008 Aaron Varnum 3/18 Jordan Roberts 3/25 Chris Maloney 4/1 2008 Aaron Varnum 4/8 Jordan Roberts 4/22 2009 Justin Zinkovich 2/9 2009 Justin Zinkovich 2/23 Justin Zinkovich 3/16 Justin Zinkovich 3/30 2010 Austin Quinn 2/21 Jonathan Kountis 3/1 Austin Quinn 3/15 Austin Quinn 4/11 Justin Zinkovich 4/18 2011 Tucker Jensen 2/14 Ryan Vigue 3/6 Ryan Vigue 3/13 Phillip Reamy 3/27 Phillip Reamy 4/17 Tucker Jensen 4/24 2012 Kevin Maloney 3/12 Daniel Eaton 4/2 Adam Paulencu 4/23 2013 Stetson Nelson 2/11 Kevin Maloney 2/18 Eric Green 3/11 Stetson Nelson 3/18 Chad Modomo 3/25 Kevin Maloney 4/8 Kevin Maloney 4/29 2014 Stetson Nelson 2/24 Stetson Nelson 3/24 Corey Tufts 3/31 2015 Zac Grotz 3/23 Zac Grotz 3/39 Stetson Nelson 4/27 Conference Players of the Week 1995 Jasone Dewitt 3/27 Jasone Dewitt 4/24 1996 Jared Mathis 3/25 David Kane 4/8 Jared Marthis 4/22 1998 Luke Martin 3/1 Bryan Carter 4/12 1999 Matt Hanson 2/10 Greg Coleman 2/24 Dan Calverly 4/7 2000 Andy Touchet 2/14 David Travis 3/13 Nick Mingione 3/20 Brent McMurtrie 5/1 2001 Andy Touchet 3/12 2002 Richie Gasbarro 2/25 Nate Cocolin 3/4 Regan Hagestad 3/25 2003 Juan Rojas 3/17 Mike Croley 4/7 Nate Cocolin 4/28 2004 Kenny Holmberg 3/16 Kevin Haney 3/21 2005 Sean Greear 2/21 Josh Smith 3/7 Josh Smith 3/14 Kenny Holmberg 4/11 2006 Josh Doane 3/21 Derrick Pyles 4/4 Derrick Pyles 4/18 2007 Danny Martin 2/7 Colin Gray 2/21

Conf. Players of the Week 2007 Kevin Ferreiro 2/28 Steven Howard 3/14 Colin Gray 3/21 Colin Gray 4/18 Michael Brady 4/25 Colin Gray 5/2 2008 Matt Steele 3/4 Kyle Albright 4/15 Kyle Albright 4/29 2009 Aaron Tea 3/2 B. Roper-Hubbert 3/16 Austin Goolsby 3/30 2010 Steve Sabins 4/4 2011 Steve Sabins 2/20 2012 Chris Page 2/13 Chris Page 2/27 Ian MacGeorge 3/12 JT Warmoth 3/26 Greg Smith 4/2 2013 Matt Jacobs 2/18 Kevin Lindheim 3/11 Kevin Lindheim 4/22 Kyle Chastain 4/29 2014 Liam Goodall 2/17 Kevin Lindheim 3/17 Kyle Chastain 3/24 Darryl Knight 3/31 Liam Goodall 4/21 2015 Liam Goodall 3/16 Jake Cavender 3/30 Liam Goodall 4/13 Rawlings Gold Glove Team 2010 Austin Goolsby (C) NAIA Scholar-Athletes 1999 Daniel Calverley 2001 Jimbo Hannah Kyle Kuykendall Zak McDonald 2002 Kevin Hawkins Kyle Kuykendall Zak McDonald 2004 Jordan Suvak Patrick Ryan Mickey Kropf Mike Liberatore Kevin Haney 2005 Kevin Haney 2008 Matt Steele 2009 Matt Steele Joel Blomberg Travis Bearden Austin Quinn 2010 Saul Meza Austin Quinn Ryan Vigue 2011 Phillip Reamy Ryan Vigue 2012 Adam Cellini 2013 Adam Cellini Chad Modomo 2014 Liam Goodall Stetson Nelson 2015 Liam Goodall Logan Malphurs Stetson Nelson Succesful Farming Magazine All-America Farm Team 1998 Brad Murray 1999 Brad Murray

Academic All-Conference 1992 John Phillips 1994 Brian Walling 1999 Daniel Calverly 2001 Kyle Kuykendall Zak McDonald Jimbo Hannah 2008 Joel Blomberg Matt Steele David Reynolds 2009 Matt Steele Travis Bearden Joel Blomberg Austin Quinn 2010 Austin Quinn Ryan Vigue 2011 Phillip Reamy Ryan Vigue 2012 Adam Cellini 2013 Adam Cellini Chad Modomo 2014 Stetson Nelson Liam Goodall 2015 Liam Goodall Logan Malphurs Stetson Nelson CoSIDA Academic All-District 2005 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015

(1st, 2nd or 3rd Team)

Kevin Haney (2nd) Austin Quinn (2nd) Steve Sabins (2nd) Adam Cellini (1st) Chad Modomo (1st) Kevin Lindheim (1st) Stetson Nelson (1st) Liam Goodall (1st) Stetson Nelson (1st)

CoSIDA Academic All-American 1999 2001 2005 2013 2014 2015

(1st, 2nd or 3rd Team)

Daniel Calverly (2nd) Kyle Kuykendall (3rd) Kevin Haney (2nd) Adam Cellini (3rd) Chad Modomo (3rd) Stetson Nelson (2nd) Liam Goodall (2nd) Stetson Nelson (2nd)

NAIA World Series All-Tournament Team 1999 Daniel Calverly (C) 2002 Justin Smith (C) Todd Daniles (OF) 2003 Ross Clifford (3B) 2004 Kenny Holmberg (SS) 2005 Victor Roldan (3B) Richie Cormier (C) Kenny Homlberg (SS) 2008 B. Roper-Hubbert (DH) 2010 Mike Jutkiewicz (CF) Phillip Reamy (RP) Steve Sabins (INF) 2013 Jeff Lemon (3B) 2015 Hunter Bruehl (1B) Stetson Nelson (P) Enderson Velasquez (3B)


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EAGLE ALL-AMERICANS

Johnny Goodrich, OF

1995

First Team All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Rick Gray, OF

1995

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Doug Bridges, LHP

1998

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Bryan Carter, OF

1999

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

David Travis, OF

2000

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Nate Cocolin, 1B/DH

2002

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Nick Murphy, RHP

2002

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

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David Blanton, RHP

1995

Second Team All-American FSC - Player of the Year All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Frankie Thompson, RHP

1996

First Team All-American National Player of the Year Conf. Player of the Year All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Bryan Carter, OF

1998

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Greg Coleman, INF

1999

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Kyle Kuykendall, LHP

2001

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV CoSIDA Acad. All-American Academic All-Conference

Todd Daniels, OF

2002

Hon. Mention All-American W.S. All-Tournament Team All-Conference All-Region XIV

Bryan Anderson, RHP

2003

First Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Jared Mathis, C

1995

Second Team All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Brad Murray, LHP

1997

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Luke Martin, LHP

1999

First Team All-American FSC - Player of the Year All-Conference All-Region XIV

Luke Martin, LHP

2000

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Bryan Anderson, RHP

2002

First Team All-American Region XIV Player of the Year All-Conference All-Region XIV

Regan Hagestad, OF

2002

Hon. Mention All-American W.S. Hustle Award All-Conference All-Region XIV

Nate Cocolin, 1B/DH

2003

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Jasone DeWitt, INF

1995

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Brad Murray, LHP

1998

Second Team All-American All-Conference All-Southeast Region

Daniel Calverley, C

1999

Second Team All-American W.S. All-Tournament Team All-Conference All-Region XIV CoSIDA Acad. All-American

Brent McMurtrie, RHP

2000

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Justin Smith, C

2002

First Team All-American W.S. All-Tournament Team All-Conference All-Region XIV

Kevin Hawkins, RHP

2002

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV NAIA Scholar-Athlete

Ross Clifford, INF 2003

Hon. Mention All-American W.S. All-Tournament Team All-Conference All-Region XIV


EAGLE ALL-AMERICANS

Mike Croley, OF 2003

Juan Rojas, INF 2003

Patrick Ryan, RHP

Kevin Haney, OF

Chris Langlois, RHP

Brad Stephenson, RHP

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

2004

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Kenny Holmberg, INF

2005

Second Team All-American W.S. All-Tournament Team W.S. Gold Glove Winner All-Conference All-Region XIV

Brian Letko, LHP

2006

First Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Victor Roldan, INF

2006

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Aaron Varnum, RHP

2008

First Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Phillip Reamy, RHP

2010

Second Team All-American All-Conference W.S. All-Tournament Team

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

2004

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Patrick Ryan, RHP

2005

Second Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Derrick Pyles, OF

2006

First Team All-American FSC Player of the Year Region XIV Player of the Year All-Conference All-Region XIV

Josh Smith, INF

2006

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Justin Zinkovich, LHP

2009

First Team All-American TSC Pitcher of the Year All-Conference

Phillip Reamy, RHP

2011

Preseason All-American Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference Academic All-Conference

2004

First Team All-American FSC Player of the Year Region XIV Player of the Year All-Conference All-Region XIV NAIA Scholar-Athlete

2004

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Kevin Haney, OF

2005

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV CoSIDA Acad. All-American

Josh Doane, OF

2006

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Brian Letko, LHP

2007

Second Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Justin Zinkovich, LHP

2010

Preseason All-American All-Conference

Tucker Jensen, RHP

2011

Second Team All-American TSC Pitcher of the Year All-Conference

Bart Hunton, C

2004

Second Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Sean Greear, OF

2005

First Team All-American FSC Player of the Year Region XIV Player of the Year All-Conference All-Region XIV

David Timm, LHP

2005

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Bernie Hurley, C

2006

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Jordan Roberts, LHP

2008

First Team All-American All-Conference All-Region XIV

Austin Quinn, RHP

2010

First Team All-American TSC Pitcher of the Year All-Conference NAIA Scholar-Athlete Academic All-Conference

Steve Sabins

2011

Second Team All-American TSC Player of the Year All-Conference

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GO EMBRY-RIDDLE GO ANYWHERE Six Embry-Riddle grads have become NASA astronauts. Seven more are members of the USAF Thunderbirds. Over 20,000 others fly for the airlnes. In all, nearly 120,000 of our alumni have gone on to exceptional careers in aerospace. What does that tell you about how far a degree from Embry-Riddle can take you? Find out where else you can go at ERAU.edu/go See more ERAU alum selfies and share your own at #ERAUgo.

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EAGLE ALL-AMERICANS

Ryan Vigue, LHP

Ben Kline, SS

2011

Second Team All-American All-Conference NAIA Scholar-Athlete Academic All-Conference

Kevin Maloney, LHP

2012

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference

Stetson Nelson, LHP

2013

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference TSC All-Tourament Team TSC Gold Glove Team

2011

Keaton Stroud, DH

2011

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference

Kevin Maloney, LHP

2013

2014

Kevin Maloney, LHP

2013

2015

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference

Jeff Lemon, 3B

2013

Second Team All-American All-Conference

Darryl Knight, C

2014

Preseason All-American NAIA Scholar-Athlete CoSIDA Acad. All-American Academic All-Conference

Zac Grotz, RHP

2012

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference

Preseason All-American

Stetson Nelson, LHP

Ian MacGeorge, OF

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference TSC All-Tournament Team W.S. All-Tournament Team

Daniel Poncedeleon, RHP

2014

First Team All-American All-Conference TSC All-Tournament Team

2nd Team All-American All-Conference TSC All-Tournament Team

Liam Goodall, OF

2nd Team All-American All-Conference TSC All-Tournament Team

2015

Hon. Mention All-American All-Conference NAIA Scholar-Athlete CoSIDA Acad. All-American Academic All-Conference

HALL OF FAME

Class of 2015

TODDGUILLIAMS

Class of 2015

GREGGUILLIAMS

Class of 2013

DR. STEVESLIWA

Class of 2011

JAREDMATHIS

Class of 2009

LUKEMARTIN

The Embry-Riddle Athletics Hall of Fame includes five members that made a monumanetal impact on the baseball program - coaches Greg and Todd Guilliams, players Luke Martin and Jared Mathis, along with former Embry-Riddle President, Dr. Steve Sliwa.

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JERSEY HISTORY -1-

Sean Hill, 1992 Nelson Quintana, 1993 Johnny Goodrich, 1995-96 Regan Hagestad, 2001-02 Cheyne Hurst, 2004 John Prano, 2007 Matt Steele, 2008-09 Tyler Robbins, 2010-13 Lorenzo Boden, 2014 Dominic Jeancola, 2015

-2-

Bryan Rackard, 1989-90 Jim Weisheit, 1991 Benjamin Masog, 1993 Alex Ostrander, 1994-95 Clay Davis, 1996 Corey Quinn, 1997 Eric Kindell, 1998 Bryan Anderson, 2000-03 Brad Bauknecht, 2001 Kenny Holmberg, 2004-05 Michael Brady, 2006 Steven Howard, 2007 Alex Guzman, 2008-10 Jordan Romero, 2011-13 Tyler Cyr, 2014-15

-3-

Robert Brown, 1990 John Phillips, 1992 Joey Rice, 1995 Andrew Touchet, 1997-01 Brad Stephenson, 2004 Joshua Menchaca, 2007-08 Austin Quinn, 2009-10 Aaron Glaum, 2011 Matt Jacobs, 2013-15

-4-

Rob Givler, 1990 Gregg Brotherton, 1991 Troy Taylor, 1991 Brodie Ingalls, 1992 Danny Cricks, 1993 Benjamin Masog, 1994-96 Fred Steele, 1997 Justin Andersen, 2000 Jim Hannah, 2001-02 Woody Lewis, 2003-04 Chris Maloney, 2005-06 Matt Steele, 2007 Tucker Jensen, 2008-11 Antwan Brown, 2013 Joshua Garcia, 2015

-5-

Chris Herring, 1989-90 John Morningstar, 1989, 91 Bo Bailey, 1993-94 BJ Calapa, 1996 Chad Ciarvella, 1997 Dan D’Antonio, 2000-03 JC Blass, 2004 Kyle Albright, 2008 Travis Bearden, 2009 Aaron Glaum, 2010-10 Greg Smith, 2011-12 Colt Hankamer, 2013-14 Kyle Zirbes, 2015

-6-

Vince Papke, 1989-90 John Laricos, 1991 Jonathan Patterson, 1993 Ronnie Oliver, 1995 Pat Brooks, 1997 Justin Barton, 1998 Richie Cormier, 2004-05 Kevin Ferreiro, 2006-07 Robbie Ratliff, 2009-12 Clint Whitman, 2013 Hunter Bruehl, 2015

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-7-

John Phillips, 1990-91 *Greg Guilliams, 1992-07 R Rodriguez, 2008-11 JT Warmoth, 2012 Kevin Lindheim, 2013-14 Austen Thrailkill, 2015

-8-

Hilliard Haas, 1989-90 Monte Sanders, 1992 Frank DiGiovanni, 1994 Jeremy Ainsoworth, 1996 Nick Mingione, 1997-00 Zak McDonald, 2001-02 Josh Doane, 2006 Michael Brady, 2007 Matt Tomaszewski, 2008-10 Daniel Eaton, 2011-12 Jordan Johnson, 2013-14 Kyle Buchanan, 2015

-9-

Claude Archambault, 1989-92 Jamie Blanchard, 1993 Jared Mathis, 1994-97 Scooter Gillis, 1998 Alex Acosta, 1999-00 Randall Greer, 2001-03 Mike Sopo, 2004 Garrett McLeod, 2005 Logan Killian, 2007 Saul Meza, 2008 Ryan Vigue, 2010-11 Chad Modomo, 2012-13 Liam Goodall, 2014-15

-10-

John Robertson, 1990-91 Mike Alberico, 1992 Bryan Smith, 1993 Anthony DiGiovanni, 1994 Jonathan Patterson, 1995-97 Greg Coleman, 1998-01 Sean Greear, 2004-05 Joey Lubonty, 2007 Spencer Seabourne, 2008 Austin Goolsby, 2009-10 Clint Whitman, 2011 Neil Lawhorn, 2013 J Rhet Montana, 2014 Kenny Burkhead, 2015

-11-

John Rector, 1991 John Burrows, 1992 Craig Spatara, 1993-94 Joey Golinski, 1995 Brad Murray, 1997-00 Eric Tanis, 2001 Brad Ethridge, 2002 Mike Croley, 2003 Jordan Suvak, 2004-05 Tommy Cauley, 2008-09 Pat McCrory, 2009 James Podlucky, 2011-12 Matthew Maccarrone, 2013 Jake Cavender, 2014-15

-12-

Ryan Steffey, 1991 Rick Gray, 1993-95 Bill Searcy, 1996 Bryan Carter, 1998-00 Kyle Kuykendall, 2001-02 Andrew Huff, 2003-04 Victor Roldan, 2005-06 Chris Maloney, 2007-08 Justin Zinkovich, 2009-10 Kevin Maloney, 2011-13 Clayton Wagner, 2014-15

-13-

Rob Switz, 1991 Mark Young, 1991 Phillip Reamy, 2008-11 Jeff Lemon, 2012-13 Kyle Buchanan, 2014 Enderson Velasquez, 2015

-14-

Scott Skillern, 1990 John Morningstar, 1992 Michael Griffith, 1993 David Blanton, 1994-95 Mike MaGee, 1997-99 JC Blass, 2002-03 Justin Arsenault, 2005 Bernie Hurley, 2006 Chris Trappy, 2007 *Dave Therneau, 2008-15

-15Retired

Gregg Trautmann, 1990 Chris Herring, 1991-92

-16-

Paul Cugno, 1990 Shawn Garvey, 1991 Scott Day, 1993 Bobby Hatchcock, 1996 Nick Malone, 1997-98 Joe Estep, 1999 Chad Kennedy, 2001 Mike Liberatore, 2002-04 Alex Fernandez, 2005 Nelson Alvarez-Cardin, 2007 Aaron Varnum, 2008-09 Nick Godfrey, 2011-12 Brian Johnson, 2013-14

-17-

Greg Phillips, 1989-90 Mark Blair, 1992-94 Bryan Rupert, 1996 Bart Lombardi, 1997 Brad Bauknecht, 1999-00 Juan Rojas, 2002-03 Phillip Clark, 2004 Jonathan Holt, 2005 Amadis Padilla, 2006-07 Jentry Yost, 2008-11 Daniel Poncedeleon, 2014

-18-

Al Jackson, 1989-90 Rick Gray, 1991 Matt Palisin, 1992-93 Alex Pereira, 1994 Eric Hall, 1995-96 Bryan Wright, 1998-99 Chad Hill, 2000 Derrick Pyles, 2005-06 Colin Gray, 2007-08 Chris Page, 2011-12 Hunter Bruehl, 2014 Zac Grotz, 2015

-19-

Jon Burrows, 1990-91 Jim Coletti, 1992-95 Luis Lasso, 1996 Nick Regilio, 1997 Brent McMurtrie, 1999-00 Mike Sopo, 2003 Ramon Kemp, 2004-05 B. Roper-Hubbert, 2007-10 Barrett Bruce, 2011 Callahan Hood, 2012 Ronnie Lozada, 2013 Dalton Hughes, 2015

-20-

Travis Owens, 1992 Mike Mulawka, 1993-94 Jason Lamando, 1995-96 Bryan Carter, 1997 Matt Hanson, 1999-00 Scott Ward, 2001 Zach Moore, 2003 Justin Driver, 2005 Kyle Albright, 2007 Billy Hootman, 2008 Sean Cunningham, 2009 Steve Sabins, 2010-11 Garrett Gee, 2012-13 Corey Tufts, 2014-15

-21-

Sean Skillern, 1990 Brian Master, 1991 Jim Warner, 1992 Chuck Antczak, 1993-94 Mike Magee, 1995 David Kane, 1996-97 Jeb Green, 1998-00 Garrett Jones, 2001-02 Kevin Goettsch, 2003 Kevin Haney, 2004-05 Zach Moore, 2007 David Reynolds, 2008 Bryan Aldridge, 2009 Spencer Seabourne, 2010 Adam Cellini, 2011-13 Jordan Brown, 2015

-22-

Paul Cugno, 1992 Trent Trusley, 1993, ‘95-96 Gilberto Fuentes, 1994 Doug Ostler, 1997-99 Justin Smith, 2001-02 Ben Poole, 2003 Bryan Banks, 2004 Shawn Williams, 2006 Corey Bevis, 2007-10 Brandon Creath, 2011 Dillon Ennis, 2013 Darryl Knight, 2014

-23-

Marc Boies, 1990 Dan Gennarelli, 1991 Dan Candelaria, 1989, 1992 Lee McFarland, 1993 Jasone DeWitt, 1994-95 Jade Brown, 1996-97 Kris Parrish, 1998 Jerod Davis, 2002-03 Patrick Ryan, 2004-05 Danny Martin, 2006-07 Richard Zentmayer, 2008-10 Matt Skipper, 2012 Tobias Moreno, 2015

-24-

Dan Gennarelli, 1990 Robert Koprivnaker, 1991 Rob Shoemaker, 1992 Travis Owens, 1993-95 Luke Martin, 1997-00 Shaun St. Denis, 2001 Jordan Butler, 2002-03 Steven Otterness, 2005, ‘07 James Kissinger, 2008 Josh Krummel, 2009-10 Ben Kline, 2011-12 A.J. Mazzurco, 2015

-25-

Don Barrett, 1991 Jason Pletcher, 1993 JC Nowotny, 1994 Curt Thonen, 1995 Luis Nesmith, 1997-98 Tucker Rigsby, 1999-03 Steven Otterness, 2004, ‘06 Billy Degnan, 2005 Paul Cinder, 2007 Joel Blomberg, 2008-09 Saul Meza, 2010 Jordan Johnson, 2011-12 Dylan Demarest, 2013-15

-26-

Steve Hodge, 1993 Brian Walling, 1994-97 Kevin Hawkins, 1998, ‘00-02 Avery Johnson, 2007 Erik Ogden, 2008 JT Warmoth, 2009-11 Ryan Bonner, 2012 Bruce Wong, 2014-15

-27-

Chuck Smith, 1989-90 John Robertson, 1992-93 Kevin Koslowski, 1994-95 Tim Buckley, 1996 Daniel Calverley, 1998-99 Mike Meronchuk, 2000-01 Nate Cocolin, 2002-03 Josh Smith, 2005-06 Derek Shaw, 2007 Robbie Flynn, 2008 David Reed, 2009 Ian MacGeorge, 2011-12 Alex Church, 2013 Eric Simone, 2014-15

-28-

Brian Mayer, 1993 Aaron Franklin, 1995-96 David Travis, 1998-00 Jamie Walters, 2001 Daniel Hodges, 2004-05 Jordan Roberts, 2007-08 Mike Jutkiewicz, 2009-10 Mike Gragilla, 2012-13 Ryan Maxon, 2014-15

-29-

Chris Rossi, 1989 *Todd Guilliams, ‘92-99, 01-07 John Libretti, 2008-10 Frankie Arias, 2011-12 Connor Williams, 2013-14 Kyle Krebs, 2015

-30-

Scott Placella, 1993 Gus D’Antonio, 1999-01 Ross Clifford, 2003-04 Brian Letko, 2006-07 Keaton Stroud, 2009-11 Adam Paulencu, 2012 Liam Goodall, 2013

-31-

Matt Kleinert, 1994 Keith Sibille, 1995 Frankie Thompson, 1996 John Yuzzolin, 1997-99 Aaron Sather, 2000 Nick Murphy, 2002-03 Brian Swanson, 2005-06 Brian Duffy, 2007 David Belardes, 2011-13 Ronnie Lozada, 2014 Brett Allen, 2015

-32-

Brian Syford, 1994 Dan Breznicki, 1995-96 Doug Bridges, 1998 Ron Patrick, 2000-01 Brad Stephenson, 2003 Chris Langlois, 2004-05 *Chuck Stegall, 2008-14

-33-

Andrew Touchet, 2000 Clint DeCoux, 2001-02 Mickey Kropf, 2004 Dane Beaudette, 2009 Brett Allen, 2011 Corey Tufts, 2012 Kyle Chastain, 2013-14 Cody Bogart, 2015

-34-

Todd Daniels, 2000-03 Bart Hunton, 2004-05 David Reynolds, 2007 TJ Thomas, 2009 Jeff Lemon, 2010-11 Eric Green, 2012-13

-35-

Jason Ramsamooj, 2001 Nick Spatola, 2005 Rolando Castro, 2006 Cameron Penney, 2007 Kevin Egan, 2008-09 Andrew Lytle, 2012-13 Logan Bailey, 2014

-36-

Fritz Conrad, 2001 Jeff Miller, 2002-03 JR Schuhmann, 2005-06 Brandon Decker, 2007 John Keravich, 2008-09 Michael Schower, 2009 Mike Huber, 2012 Jon Rapose, 2013

-37-

Adam Smith, 2001-03 Uriah Kimming, 2004 David Timm, 2005-06 Aaron Tea, 2008-09 Brett Tressler, 2012-13

-38-

Bobby Amato, 2007 Barrett Bruce, 2009-10 David Lidyard, 2012, ‘14

-39-

JC Blass, 2001 Matt Tomaszewski, 2007 Cory Davids, 2009-11 Brett Allen, 2014

-40-

Stetson Nelson, 2013-15

-41-

Mike Magee, 1998-99 *Randy Stegall, 2008-13

-42-

Jonathan Kountis, 2010 Antwan Brown, 2012

-43-

Manny Reyes, 2010 Logan Malphurs, 2014-15

-44-

Steve Ortman, 2009-11

*Coach


ALL-TIME ROSTER -AAcosta, Alex............................. 1999-00 Ainsworth, Jeremy.........................1996 Alberico, Mike...............................1992 Albright, Kyle............................2007-08 Aldridge, Bryan..............................2009 Allen, Brett........................ 2011, ‘14-15 Anderson, Bryan..................... 2000-03 Andersen, Justin ...........................2000 Antczak, Chuck........................ 1993-94 Archambault, Claude............... 1989-92 Arias, Frankie............................2011-12 Arsenault, Justin.............................2005

-DD’Antonio, Dan........................ 2000-03 D’Antonio, Gus..............................2000 Daniels, Todd........................... 2000-03 Day, Scott......................................1993 Davids, Cory.............................2009-11 Davis, Clay.....................................1996 Davis, Jerod.............................. 2002-03 Decker, Brandon...........................2007 DeCoux, Clint........................... 2001-02 Degnan, Billy.................................2005 Demarest, Dylan.............2013-present DeWitt, Jasone......................... 1994-95 DiGiovanni, Anthony.....................1994 -BDiGiovanni, Frank..........................1994 Bailey, Bo................................. 1993-94 Doane, Josh...................................2006 Bailey, Logan.................................2014 Driver, Justin..................................2005 Banks, Bryan.................................2004 Barrett, Donald..............................1991 -EBarton, Justin.................................1998 Eaton, Daniel.............................2011-12 Bauknecht, Brad...................... 1999-01 Egan, Kevin....................................2009 Bearden, Travis..............................2009 Ennis, Dillon...................................2013 Beaudette, Dane...................... 2009-10 Estep, Joe.......................................1999 Belardes, David.........................2011-13 Ethridge, Brad................................2002 Bevis, Corey............................ 2008-10 Blair, Mark............................... 1992-94 -FBlanchard, Jamie............................1993 Fernandez, Alex.............................2005 Blanton, David......................... 1994-95 Ferreiro, Kevin......................... 2006-07 Blass, J.C. ................................ 2001-04 Flynn, Robbie.................................2008 Blomberg, Joel.....................2008-2009 Franklin, Aaron........................ 1995-96 Boden, Lorenzo.............................2014 Fuentes, Gilberto...........................1994 Bogart, Cody...................2015-present Boies, Marc....................................1990 -GBonner, Ryan.................................2012 Garcia, Joshua.................2015-present Bowles, George.............................1990 Garvey, Shawn...............................1991 Brady, Michael......................... 2006-07 Gee, Garrett............................. 2012-13 Breznicki, Dan......................... 1995-96 Gennarelli, Dan........................ 1990-91 Bridges, Doug................................1998 Glaum, Aaron...........................2010-11 Brooks, Pat....................................1997 Gillis, Scooter................................1998 Brotherton, Gregg.........................1991 Givler, Rob.....................................1990 Brown, Antwan........................ 2012-13 Godfrey, Nick...........................2011-12 Brown, Jade............................. 1996-97 Goettsch, Kevin.............................2003 Brown, Jordan................2015-present Golinski, Joey.................................1995 Brown, Robert...............................1990 Goodall, Liam..................2013-present Bruce, Barrett...........................2009-11 Goodrich, Johnny.................... 1995-96 Bruehl, Hunter......................... 2014-15 Goolsby, Austin....................... 2009-10 Buchanan, Kyle........................ 2014-15 Gragilla, Mike........................... 2012-13 Buckley, Tim..................................1996 Gray, Colin................................2007-08 Burkhead, Kenny............2015-present Gray, Rick..................... 1991, 1993-95 Burrows, Jon............................ 1990-92 Greer, Randall.......................... 2001-03 Butler, Jordan........................... 2002-03 Greear, Sean............................ 2004-05 Green, Eric............................... 2012-13 -CGreen, Jeb................................ 1998-00 Calapa, B.J. ....................................1996 Greer, Randall.......................... 2002-03 Calverley, Daniel...................... 1998-99 Griffith, Michael.............................1993 Candelaria, Dan.................. 1989, 1992 Grotz, Zac......................................2015 Carter, Bryan............................1997-00 Guzman, Alex........................... 2008-10 Castro, Rolando.............................2006 Cauley, Tommy........................ 2008-09 -HCavender, Jake......................... 2014-15 Haas, Hilliard............................ 1989-90 Cellini, Adam............................2011-13 Hagestad, Regan...................... 2001-02 Chastain, Kyle.......................... 2013-14 Hall, Eric................................... 1995-96 Church, Alex..................................2013 Haney, Kevin............................ 2004-05 Ciarvella, Chad...............................1997 Hankamer, Colt........................ 2013-14 Cinder, Paul...................................2007 Hannah, Jimbo......................... 2001-02 Clark, Philip....................................2004 Hanson, Matt........................... 1999-00 Clifford, Ross........................... 2003-04 Hathcock, Bobby...........................1996 Cocolin, Nate........................... 2002-03 Hawkins, Kevin.............. 1998, 2000-02 Coleman, Greg......................... 1998-01 Herring, Chris.......................... 1989-92 Coletti, Jim .............................. 1992-95 Hill, Chad.......................................2000 Conrad, Fritz..................................2001 Hill, Sean........................................1992 Cormier, Richie........................ 2004-05 Hodge, Steve.................................1993 Creath, Brandon............................ 2011 Hodges, Daniel........................ 2004-05 Croley, Mike..................................2003 Holmberg, Kenny..................... 2004-05 Cricks, Danny................................1993 Holt, Jonathan................................2005 Cugno, Paul........................ 1990, 1992 Hood, Callahan..............................2012 Cunningham, Sean........................2009 Hootman, Billy...............................2008 Cyr, Tyler................................. 2014-15 Howard, Steven.............................2007 Huff, Andrew........................... 2003-04 Huber, Mike...................................2012 Hughes, Dalton...............2015-present Hunton, Bart............................ 2004-05 Hurley, Bernie................................2006 Hurst, Cheyne................................2004

-IMorningstar, John......... 1989, 1991-92 Ingalls, Brodie................................1992 Mulawka, Mike......................... 1993-94 Murphy, Nick........................... 2002-03 -JMurray, Brad.............................1997-00 Jackson, Al............................... 1989-90 Jacobs, Matt....................2013-present -NJeancola, Dominic...........2015-present Nelson, Stetson....................... 2013-15 Jensen, Tucker..........................2008-11 Nesmith, Luis............................1997-98 Johnson, Avery..............................2007 Nowotny, J.C..................................1994 Johnson, Brian......................... 2013-14 Johnson, Jordan........................2011-14 -OJones, Garrett........................... 2001-02 Ogden, Eric....................................2008 Jutkiewicz, Mike....................... 2009-10 Oliver, Ronnie................................1995 Ortman, Steve...........................2009-11 -KOstler, Doug.............................1997-99 Kane, David.............................. 1996-97 Ostrander, Alex........................ 1994-95 Kemp, Ramon.......................... 2004-05 Otterness, Steven.................... 2004-07 Kennedy, Chad..............................2001 Owens, Travis.......................... 1992-95 Keravich, John................................2008 Killian, Logan..................................2007 -PKimming, Uriah..............................2004 Padilla, Amadis......................... 2006-07 Kindell, Eric....................................1998 Page, Chris................................2011-12 Kissinger, James.............................2008 Palisin, Matt............................. 1992-93 Kleinart, Matt.................................1994 Papke, Vince............................ 1989-90 Kline, Ben.................................2011-12 Parrish, Kris...................................1998 Knight, Darryl.................................2014 Patrick, Ron............................. 1999, 01 Koprivnikar, Robert........................1991 Patterson, Jon................1993, 1995-97 Koslowski, Kevin...................... 1994-95 Paulencu, Adam.............................2012 Kountis, Jonathan...........................2010 Pereira, Alex...................................1994 Krebs, Kyle.....................................2015 Phillips, Greg........................... 1989-90 Kropf, Mickey................................2004 Phillips, John............................ 1990-92 Krummel, Josh......................... 2009-10 Placella, Scott.................................1993 Kuykendall, Kyle....................... 2001-02 Pletcher, Jason...............................1993 Podlucky, James........................2011-12 -LPoncedeleon, Daniel......................2014 Lamando, Jason....................... 1995-96 Poole, Ben.....................................2003 Langlois, Chris......................... 2004-05 Prano, John....................................2007 Laricus, John..................................1991 Pyles, Derrick.......................... 2005-06 Lasso, Luis.....................................1996 Lawhorn, Neil................................2013 -QLemon, Jeff............................... 2010-13 Quintana, Nelson...........................1993 Letko, Brian............................. 2006-07 Quinn, Corey.................................1997 Lewis, Woody.......................... 2003-04 Quinn, Austin........................... 2009-10 Liberatore, Mike....................... 2002-04 Libretti, John............................ 2008-10 -RLidyard, David........................ 2012, ‘14 Rackard, Brian......................... 1989-90 Lindheim, Kevin....................... 2013-14 Ramsamooj, Jason..........................2001 Lombardi, Bart...............................1997 Rapose, Jon....................................2013 Lozada, Ronnie........................ 2013-14 Ratliff, Robbie................. 2009, 2011-12 Lubonty, Joey.................................2007 Reamy, Phillip...........................2008-11 Lytle, Andrew........................... 2012-13 Rector, Thomas..............................1991 Reed, David...................................2009 -MRegilio, Nick...................................1997 Maccarrone, Matthew....................2013 Reyes, Manny................................2010 MacGeorge, Ian........................2011-12 Reynolds, David.............................2008 Magee, Mike............................ 1995-99 Rice, Joey.......................................1995 Malone, Nick............................1997-98 Rigsby, Tucker......................... 1999-03 Maloney, Chris......................... 2005-08 Robbins, Tyler.......................... 2010-13 Maloney, Kevin.........................2011-13 Roberts, Jordan.........................2007-08 Malphurs, Logan.............2014-present Robertson, John....................... 1990-93 Martin, Danny.......................... 2006-07 Rodriguez, R.............................2009-11 Martin, Luke..............................1997-00 Rojas, Juan............................... 2002-03 Martin, Oral....................................1989 Roldan, Victor.......................... 2005-06 Masog, Benjamin..................... 1993-96 Romero, Bob.................................1989 Master, Brian.................................1991 Romero, Jordan.........................2011-13 Mathis, Jared............................ 1994-97 Roper-Hubbert, Branden..........2007-10 Matthews, Eric...............................1999 Rossi, Chris....................................1989 Maxon, Ryan...................2014-present Rupert, Bryan.................................1996 Mayer, Brian..................................1993 Ryan, Patrick............................ 2004-05 Mazzurco, A.J..................2015-present McCrory, Pat..................................2009 -SMcDonald, Zak........................ 2001-02 Sabins, Steve............................2010-11 McFarland, Lee..............................1993 Sanders, Monte.............................1992 McLeod, Garrett............................2005 Sather, Aaron.................................2000 McMurtrie, Brent..................... 1999-00 Schower, Michael..........................2009 Menchaca, Joshua.....................2007-08 Schuhmann, JR........................ 2005-06 Meronchuk, Mike.................... 2000-01 Seabourne, Spencer................ 2008-10 Meza, Saul.......................... 2008, 2010 Searcy, Bill.....................................1996 Miller, Jeff................................. 2002-03 Shoemaker, Rob............................1992 Mingione, Nick.........................1997-00 Sibille, Keith...................................1995 Modomo, Chad........................ 2012-13 Simone, Eric............................. 2014-15 Montana, J Rhet.............................2014 Skillern, Scott.................................1990 Moore, Zach..................................2003 Skillern, Sean.................................1990 Moore, Zach..................................2007 Skipper, Matt.................................2012 Moreno, Tobias...............2015-present Smith, Adam............................ 2001-03

Smith, Bryan..................................1993 Smith, Chuck........................... 1989-90 Smith, Greg...............................2011-12 Smith, Josh............................... 2005-06 Smith, Justin............................. 2001-02 Smith, Philip...................................1989 Sopo, Mike.............................. 2003-04 Spatara, Craig.......................... 1993-94 Spatola, Nick..................................2005 St. Dennis, Shaun..........................2001 Steele, Matt...............................2007-09 Steffey, Ryan..................................1991 Steele, Fred....................................1997 Stephenson, Brad.................... 2003-04 Stroud, Keaton..........................2010-11 Suvak, Jordan........................... 2004-05 Swanson, Brian........................ 2005-06 Switz, Robert..................................1991 Syford, Brian..................................1994 -TTanis, Eric.......................................2001 Taylor, Tony...................................1991 Tea, Aaron............................... 2008-09 Thomas, T.J....................................2009 Thompson, Frank...........................1996 Thonen, Curt.................................1995 Thrailkill, Austen..........................2015 Timm, David............................ 2005-06 Tomaszewksi, Matt....................2007-10 Touchet, Andrew.........1997-98, ’00-01 Touchet, Brad................................1999 Trappy, Chris.................................2007 Trautman, Gregg............................1990 Travis, David............................ 1998-00 Tressler, Brett.......................... 2012-13 Trusley, Trent.....................1993, 95-96 Tufts, Corey............. 2012, ‘14-present -VVarnum, Aaron......................... 2008-09 Velasquez, Enderson......2015-present Vigue, Ryan...............................2010-11 -WWagner, Clayton...................... 2014-15 Walling, Brian........................... 1994-97 Walters, Jamie................................2001 Ward, Scott....................................2001 Warmoth, J.T............................ 2009-12 Warner, Jim....................................1992 Waugaman, Tim.............................1989 Weisheit, James..............................1991 Whitman, Clint.....................2011, 2013 Williams, Connor..................... 2013-14 Williams, Shawn.............................2006 Wong, Bruce............................ 2014-15 Wright, Bryan........................... 1998-99 -YYost, Jentry................................2008-11 Young, Mark...................................1991 Yuzzolin, Johnny.......................1997-99 -ZZentmayer, Richard.................. 2008-10 Zinkovich, Justin....................... 2009-10 Zirbes, Kyle.....................2015-present Current Players in Bold

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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Alex Acosta (2000) Kia of Leesburg Business Manager Leesburg, Fla.

Kyle Albright (2008) Healthcare Support Staffing Healthcare Manager Orlando, Fla.

Bryan Anderson (2003) SMA Management Consultant Tewksbury, Mass.

Chuck Antczak (1994) Riverview HS Head Baseball Coach Sarasota, Fla.

Brad Bauknecht (2000) Florida DOT Project Manager Ormond Beach, Fla.

Corey Bevis (2010) Traffic Eng. Data Solutions Transportation Analyst Sanford, Fla.

J.C. Blass (2004) NASCAR Manager, Event Marketing Daytona Beach, Fla.

Michael Brady (2007) Akers Custom Homes Project Superintendent Orlando, Fla.

Doug Bridges (1998) VALIC Financial Planning Advisor Arden, N.C.

Jade Brown (1997) NAVFAC Southeast Production Control Officer Jacksonville, Fla.

Tim Buckley (1996) Ocean Center Sales Manager Daytona Beach, Fla.

Jordan Butler (2003) Flagler-Palm Coast HS Head Baseball Coach Ormond Beach, Fla.

Daniel Calverley (1999) Australian Gypsum Indus. National Dist./Safety Mgr. Perth, Australia

Ross Cifford (2004) Mesaba Airlines Pilot Jacksonville, Fla.

Nate Cocolin (2003) Western Carolina University Assistant Baseball Coach Cullowhee, N.C.

Greg Coleman (2001) Gannon University Head Baseball Coach Erie, Pa.

Jim Coletti (1995) FedEx Pilot Pittsburgh, Pa.

Richie Cormier (2005) Cormier Insurance Group Owner Sebring, Fla.

Mike Croley (2003) Truett-McConnell College Head Baseball Coach Cleveland, Ga.

Paul Cugno (1992) Kansas City Aviation Center Pilot Olathe, Kan.

Tyler Cyr (2015) San Francisco Giants Professional Baseball Player Fremont, Calif.

Dan D’Antonio (2003) Lassiter Transportation Group Principal Daytona Beach, Fla.

Gus D’Antonio (2000) U.S. Navy Naval Aviator Corpus Christi, Texas

Todd Daniels (2003) Federal Aviation Admin. Air Traffic Controller Yulee, Fla.

Cory Davids (2011) Federal Aviation Admin. Air Traffic Controller New York, N.Y.

Clint DeCoux (2002) Kimball Office Market Sales Manager Birmingham, Ala.

Jasone DeWitt (1995) Sebring HS Head Baseball Coach Avon Park, Fla.

Kevin Ferreiro (2007) Volvo Aero Services Business Develop. Analyst Delray Beach, Fla.

Aaron Franklin (1996) State Farm Insurance Owner Chattanooga, Tenn.

Dan Gennarelli (1991) N.E. Regional Mortgage Vice President Boston, Mass.

Johnny Goodrich (1996) Spruce Creek HS Teacher/Head Baseball Coach Port Orange, Fla.

Austin Goolsby (2010) Ameripipe Supply Outside Mechanical Sales Grapevine, Texas

Jeb Green (2000) Scientific Research Corp. Electronic Technician Virginia Beach, Va.

Zac Grotz (2015) Houston Astros Professional Baseball Player San Bruno, Calif.

Regan Hagestad (2002) Watermark Home Loans Dir. of Mortgage Banking Hermosa Beach, Calif.

Matt Hanson (2000) Enpower Software Solutions National Sales Manager Greenville, S.C.

Kevin Hawkins (2002) Qualcomm Senior Staff Engineer San Diego, Calif.

Kenny Holmberg (2005) Texas Rangers Manager, Arizona Rangers Palm Harbor, Fla.

Andrew Huff (2004) Covidien Sales Account Manager Orlando, Fla.

Garrett Jones (2002) Oakview Middle School Teacher Gainesville, Fla.

Ben Kline (2012) Brown & Brown Account Executive Daytona Beach, Fla.

Darryl Knight (2014) New York Mets Professional Baseball Player Orlando, Fla.


WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Kyle Kuykendall (2002) United Airlines Pilot Granbury, Texas

Chris Langlois (2005) Commonwealth Supervisor of National Sales New Port Richey, Fla.

Mike Liberatore (2004) Dunedin Blue Jays Assistant General Manager Dunedin, Fla.

John Libretti (2010) U.S. Air Force Intelligence Officer Ellsworth AFB, S.D.

Mike Magee (1999) Lockheed Martin Engineer Marietta, Ga.

Chris Maloney (2008) Maret HS Head Baseball Coach Clarksburg, Md.

Luke Martin (2000) Lockheed Martin Project Manager St. Cloud, Fla.

Benjamin Masog (1996) U.S. Navy Naval Aviator New Orleans, La.

Jared Mathis (1997) WKF&C Agency Vice President Atlanta, Ga.

Garrett McLeod (2005) Fidelity National Info Service Software Developer Jacksonville, Fla.

Saul Meza (2010) Piedmont Airlines First Officer Chicago, Ill.

Nick Mingione (2000) Mississippi State University Assistant Baseball Coach Starkville, Miss.

Eric Ogden (2008) Long Island Ducks Head Groundskeeper Long Island, N.Y.

Steven Otterness (2007) Allegiant Air First Officer Tampa, Fla.

Travis Owens (1995) Costa del Mar Director of Sales Daytona Beach, Fla.

Amadis Padilla (2007) Federal Aviation Admin. Air Traffic Controller New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

Matt Palisin (1993) SUNY-Fredonia Head Baseball Coach Fredonia, N.Y.

Vince Papke (1990) Wilson Air Center General Manager Charlotte, N.C.

John Phillips (1992) Embry-Riddle Director of Athletics Daytona Beach, Fla.

Daniel Poncedeleon (2014) St. Louis Cardinals Professional Baseball Player La Mirada, Calif.

Austin Quinn (2010) International Speedway Corp. Mgr. Partnership Strategies Daytona Beach, Fla.

Nick Regilio (1997) New Smyrna Beach HS Head Baseball Coach New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

Dave Reynolds (2008) U.S. Army Helicopter Pilot Fort Rucker, Ala.

Victor Roldan (2006) New York Yankees Clubhouse Manager New York, N.Y.

Branden Roper-Hubbert (2010) Kitchens Kelley Gaynes, P.C. Records Manager Atlanta, Ga.

Chris Rossi (1989) Virgin Atlantic Airways Senior Vice President South Norwalk, Conn.

Steve Sabins (2011) West Virginia University Assistant Baseball Coach Morgantown, W.V.

Aaron Sather (2000) L-3 Communications Systems Engineer McKinney, Texas

J.R. Schuhmann Excel Modular Scaffolding Project HSE Manager Sinclair, Wyo.

Rob Shoemaker (1992) Fruitland Home Solutions Owner Hendersonville, N.C.

Adam Smith (2003) Co-Founder TeacherTube, LLC McKinney, Texas

Justin Smith (2002) Spraggins Builders Services Operations Manager Apopka, Fla.

Matt Steele (2009) U.S. Air Force Specialized Pilot Training Hickam AFB, Hawaii

Jordan Suvak (2005) Delta Connection Pilot Atlanta, Ga.

Brian Syford (1994) Hidden Treasure Tiki Bar &Grill Marketing Director Port Orange, Fla.

Matt Tomaszewski (2010) Specialty Aircraft Aircraft Recovery Agent Port Orange, Fla.

Andy Touchet (2001) CDI Aerospace Flight Test Engineer Royal Palm Beach, Fla.

David Travis (2000) Gulfstream Aerospace Dispatcher Pooler, Ga.

Ryan Vigue (2011) Boeing Mechanical Engineer St. Louis, Mo.

Justin Warmoth (2012) WKMG Local 6 Anchor Orlando, Fla.

Johnny Yuzzolin (1999) Wells Fargo Bank Vice President Lake Mary, Fla.

Justin Zinkovich (2010) IMG Academy Pitching Coach Bradenton, Fla.

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The ICI Center

The state-of-the-art Embry-Riddle Soccer Stadium was built in 1996 and is regarded as one of the premier soccer facilities at the NAIA level. The lighted field features a 33by-15 foot Daktronics scoreboard with message center and 120-by-70 yard bermuda-grass playing surface and a 1,000 seat grandstand and press box.

Crotty Tennis Complex

Embry-Riddle Track & Field Complex

The Ambassador E. William Crotty Tennis Complex features nine lighted tennis courts and an electronic scoreboard that can show set scores for six matches simultaneously. In Spring 2014, a shade structure was added to the facility on the south side of courts 1-3 for spectators. Bleachers provide seating for ** spectators.

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Embry-Riddle Soccer Stadium

The ICI Center has been the home of Embry-Riddle men’s basketball and volleyball since 1995. The ICI Center seats 1,968 spectators overall, including 642 permanent chair-back seats on the south sideline. The main arena features Grade I maple Aacer Channel floor and two 189-square-foot Daktronics LED scoreboards.

The Embry-Riddle Track Complex, which was completed by the spring of 2006, has an eight-lane, 400-meter track with 14mm Mondo Super X track surface, a 120by-70 yard soccer field inside the track and bi-directional runways for the pole vault, long and triple jump and a high jump apron and a water pit for the steeplechase. Three throwing areas were added at the start of the 2012 season, including hammer, discus and shot put with landing areas.

Sliwa Stadium

Built in 2001, the home of Embry-Riddle baseball has dimensions of 330 feet down each line and 400 feet to straight-away center. In the spring of 2006, a gated brick entrance was added along with a covered grandstand with seating for 615 spectators and a press box.

Embry-Riddle Softball Stadium

The first phase of the Embry-Riddle Softball Stadium was completed in 2011. The stadium features dimensions of 197 feet down the lines and 218 feet to straightaway center. The outfield is made up of Tifway 419 bermuda grass and the Daktronics scoreboard is prominently displayed beyond the outfield wall. In 2014, the facility was upgraded to include seating for 415 spectators, as well as offices for the coaching staff, team locker rooms, a training room and concession area.


SLIWA STADIUM AND THE BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CLUBHOUSE

Home Field Advantage

The Eagles have enjoyed one of the best facilities in small college baseball since the beginning of the 2001 season when Sliwa Stadium, known as University Ballpark until 2006, was built on Embry-Riddle’s campus. The Blue and Gold has compiled an impressive 418-91 record at home since 2001 for a winning percentage of .821. Sliwa Stadium has played host to 47 Eagle postseason games with Embry-Riddle posting a 38-9 record in home playoff games. In 2007, the Eagles went 30-1 at home, while the 2011 edition of the Eagle program finished 29-2 within the friendly confines of Sliwa Stadium.

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CLUBHOUSE In the summer of 2015, Embry-Riddle celebrated the opening of the brand new ERAU Baseball/Softball Clubhouse along with the completion of the renovations at the ERAU Softball Stadium. Located between Sliwa Stadium and the ERAU Softball Stadium, the clubhouse primarily serves to support both the baseball and softball programs, with additional amenities for Sports Medicine as well as the athletics department as a whole. The 12,000-square foot facility includes offices for the baseball and softball coaching staffs along with locker rooms for both teams, as well as two officials’ locker rooms. In addition to the offices and locker rooms, the facility includes an athletic training room, a multipurpose conference room, laundry room and public restrooms.

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DAYTONA BEACH

DAYTONA BEACH - HOME OF THE EAGLES Daytona Beach is an ever-changing city of more than 61,000 residents. Located on the “Fun Coast” of Florida, the principal city of Volusia County, it has become one of the premier destination spots in the Southeast Region. Despite its continuous growth, it has maintained the spirit and serenity of a small, close-knit beach community. The city is a year-round family-friendly resort area, which hosts large groups of out-of-towners that descend upon the city for various events, most notably Speedweeks in early February, Bike Week in early March, Biketoberfest in October and Spring Break throughout March. Home to four colleges and universities, Daytona Beach boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives and celebrates the diversity of its community. Located less than an hour from Orlando and an hour and a half from Jacksonville, Daytona Beach residents have ample opportunity to experience both cities’ entertainment options, including Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios, the Orlando Magic, Orlando City FC and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Daytona Beach continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous local and national athletic events at the Ocean Center and Jackie Robinson Ballpark.

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Daytona Beach boasts three major sports franchises in NASCAR, the LPGA and the USTA. The Daytona International Speedway is one of the most recognizable racetracks in the world and features the Daytona 500, Coke Zero 400 and numerous other auto racing events. The LPGA and USTA Florida both claim Daytona Beach as their organizational headquarters.

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The beaches of Daytona rank sixth for beach destinations in the United States. Every year, millions of vacationers flock to the Atlantic Ocean and Daytona Beach to experience the sandy beaches in Volusia County. The hard packed sand allows motorized vehicles to drive right onto the beach.

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Daytona Beach is located a short, 55-mile drive away from the Vacation Capital of the World: Orlando, Florida. Orlando is home to Walt Disney World, Sea World and Universal Studios, as well as the NBA’s Orlando Magic. Daytona Beach is also just 91 miles from Jacksonville, the 11th-largest city in the United States.

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The average yearly temperature in Daytona Beach is 70.4º F (21.3º C), making for a warm and pleasant climate in which to live. Winters are mild and summers are warm thanks to its location on the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River, an estuary which flows between the beachside and the mainland.

Daytona Beach boasts more than 200 restaurants, including barbecue, Mexican, Oriental, Greek, Indian, Italian, Thai, seafood, Cuban, health and natural foods.

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is the world’s oldest, largest and most prestigious university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The curriculum covers the operation, engineering and research of modern aircraft, alternative vehicles and clean energy systems and the management of aviation and aerospace organizations. Approximately 34,000 students pursue degrees from among 40 degree programs at residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., and at more than 150 education centers for working professionals in the United States, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. Embry-Riddle also offers online coursework. Embry-Riddle’s worldwide reputation for academic excellence draws students from all 50 states and nearly 90 nations. The 185-acre Daytona Beach campus, located next to Daytona Beach International Airport, has 4,600 undergraduate and 610 graduate students. Excellent flying weather and the resort communities surrounding the Daytona Beach campus offer students an outstanding environment in which to study, fly and enjoy numerous recreational and cultural activities. The campus is within an hour’s drive of the Kennedy Space Center and the Space Coast and within easy reach of Orlando and Jacksonville, which offer a menu of arts, culture, theme parks, shopping and professional sports.

History

On Dec. 17, 1925, 22 years after the historic flight of the Wright Flyer, barnstormer John Paul Riddle and entrepreneur T. Higbee Embry founded the Embry-Riddle Company at Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio. The following spring the company opened the Embry-Riddle School of Aviation. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University began with a simple plan to train airplane pilots in a thorough, efficient manner and to cash in on a booming post-World War I interest in flying. Today, Embry-Riddle leads the world in aviation and aerospace higher education. After a period of decline in the 1930s, Embry-Riddle sprang to life again in Miami, Fla., as World War II erupted in Europe and the demand for aviators and mechanics surged. Allied nations sent more than 25,000 young men to Embry-Riddle’s Florida centers to become pilots and aviation technicians. During the Korean War the U.S. Air Force contracted with Embry-Riddle to train airmen in the fundamentals of airplane maintenance. In the following decades, Embry-Riddle expanded its international outreach and strengthened its academic programs. In 1965, Embry-Riddle consolidated its flight training, ground school and technical training programs into one location. With dollars and trucks borrowed from civic leaders, the move to Daytona Beach signaled the rebirth of Embry-Riddle as an accredited university and the start of its odyssey to world-class status.

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Academics

Embry-Riddle is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award degrees at the associate, bachelor and master levels, as well as doctoral degrees in five areas of study. At many public universities, freshmen and sophomores are taught by graduate assistants, but not so at Embry-Riddle. Classes, which average 25 students, are taught by faculty who are accessible to students in class, during office hours and through university-wide voice mail and e-mail.

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In September 2012, the “Best Colleges” guidebook published by U.S. News & World Report ranked Embry-Riddle’s undergraduate Aerospace Engineering program No. 1 in the nation. Embry-Riddle was also named to the top tier of universities granting mainly bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Embry-Riddle has three campuses: - traditional, residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz., and the Worldwide Campus provides educational opportunities to working adults at more than 150 locations in the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada and the Middle East. Embry-Riddle’s 100,000 plus alumni include six astronauts

The student/faculty ratio at the Daytona Beach campus is 15-to-1 and the average class size is 23. Embry-Riddle offers 27 undergraduate degree programs administered by the Colleges of Aviation, Arts & Sciences, Business Engineering. ERAU also offers 15 graduate degrees, as well as four doctoral programs. The undergraduate enrollment at Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach campus is 5,700. Of that number, 17 percent are international students representing 98 countries.


Dr. John R. Watret Embry-Riddle University Interim President Dr. John R. Watret was named Interim President of Embry-Riddle in 2015, after serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. As Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Watret provided leadership for all operational aspects of the Daytona Beach, Prescott, and Worldwide campuses, as well as Information Technology, Institutional Research, Strategic Planning and Analysis, and the Singapore Campus. Watret was named Chancellor of the Worldwide Campus in 2010. As Chancellor, he oversaw all academic and operational functions of the campus, which is composed of more than 150 classroom locations in the United States and internationally, and provides services for more than 23,000 students annually through both traditional and online instruction. Watret joined Embry-Riddle in 1989 and over the years has held several management and faculty positions at the Daytona Beach campus, including associate provost, associate chancellor, associate dean of academics, and full professor of mathematics. In the early 1990s, he took a brief leave of absence to serve as head of the department of mathematics for Texas A&M’s branch campus in northern Japan. In 2006, Watret became the associate vice president and chief academic officer for the Worldwide Campus. During his tenure as a faculty member in the mathematics department, Watret was known as a dedicated and skilled instructor and was recognized by his peers with Embry-Riddle’s Outstanding Teaching Award in 1996. He has authored several publications and participated as a lead faculty member, developing the Integrated Curriculum in Engineering (ICE) program through a grant from the Boeing Company. Watret continues to be active both nationally and internationally in the aviation industry and serves as a board member for the UF Online Campus as appointed by the Florida Board of Governors. He has also served as a member of an onsite re-affirmation visiting team for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Additionally, Watret serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Asia, Ltd. in Singapore and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS). Watret holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Mathematics, both from Texas A&M University, as well as a B.Sc. in Mathematics (honors) from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. He also has a private pilot’s license.

Major Fields of Study Undergraduate Programs Aeronautical Science Aeronautics Aerospace & Occupational Safety Aerospace Engineering Air Traffic Management Astronomy & Astrophysics Aviation Business Administration Aviation Maintenance Science Business Administration Civil Engineering Commercial Space Operations Communication Computational Mathematics Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Physics Global Conflict Studies

Homeland Security Human Factors Psychology Interdisciplinary Studies Mechanical Engineering Meteorology Operational Meteorology Software Engineering Space Physics Unmanned Aircraft Systems Science

Associate Degrees Aviation Maintenance Science Graduate Programs Aeronautics Aerospace Engineering Aviation Finance Business Administration Business Administration in Aviation Management

Cybersecurity Engineering Cybersecurity Management and Policy Electrical & Computer Engineering Engineering Physics Human Factors Human Security and Resilience Mechanical Engineering Software Engineering Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Engineering Ph.D. Programs Aerospace Engineering Aviation Aviation Business Administration Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Engineering Physics Human Factors

Housing

Embry-Riddle’s on-campus housing is an integral part of the university experience. It gives students the opportunity to develop lifelong friendships and to appreciate the unique values that everyone brings to this diverse institution. Students can choose from eight housing styles ranging from suites to efficiency apartments to traditional residence hall designs. All campus student rooms have telephone service, Internet access and satellite TV connection. Lounges, study and meeting rooms, game rooms and other common areas are available to all. The housing facilities are enhanced by four campus dining locations, a fitness center and recreational facilities.

Extracurricular Activities

The Student Activities Office coordinates numerous special events, such as comedy shows, concerts, plays and weekly movies, as well as on-campus clubs and organizations. Students can choose to get involved in more than 150 professional organizations, sports clubs, fraternities, sororities and special-interest clubs. The university also gives students opportunities to work part time while pursuing a

degree. The Student Employment Office helps place students in jobs on or off campus. Job opportunities are available regardless of financial need and allow students to gain self-confidence, important time-management skills and valuable employment references.

After Graduation

Internships and co-operative education opportunities, available through the university’s Career Services Office, enable students to gain valuable experience in their chosen field. In many cases, students have been offered full-time jobs as a result of an internship or co-op experience. The Career Services Office also has a placement program for graduates of the university. Counselors are available to help refine resumes, hone interviewing skills and help explore job opportunities within a vast network of companies. The Industry/Career Expo held each November has become the aviation industry’s hiring event of the year. The expo attracts hundreds of recruiters from top companies looking to hire the university’s graduates. Professionals with an Embry-Riddle degree enjoy a variety of career options. Graduates have gone on to train as astronauts, fly planes, manage airports, design mechanical systems and serve as bank administrators. Included in the ranks of the Embry-Riddle alumni are six astronauts, a former U.S. congressman and a former White House Fellow.

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TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

The Embry-Riddle Athletics program boasts team national titles in men’s basketball (2000) and men’s tennis (2013), as well as 29 individual national titles. Additionally, the Blue and Gold has posted runner-up finishes in men’s (2011, 2014, 2015) and women’s (2012, 2014) tennis, women’s golf (2008, 2011) and baseball (2005).

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Embry-Riddle has consistently been recognized as having one of the top intercollegiate athletic programs in the NAIA. In 2014-15, the Eagles finished fifth in the NACDA/Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, marking the 16th straight season that ERAU Athletics has been ranked among the Top 25 in the standings.

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ERAU student-athletes have captured 29 individual national titles in men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s track and field, including three in 2014-15 (Deni Zmak -men’s tennis singles; Deni Zmak & Jaime Sanchez-Canamares Rios (men’s tennis doubles); Ellie Staker - women’s 800m

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Embry-Riddle has won 104 Sun Conference regular season titles in its 27 years of existence. In addition, the Blue and Gold has also captured 31 conference tournament titles and took home 31 regional crowns before regional tournament competition ended in 2008.

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In 2014-15, ERAU had 51 student-athletes receive All-America recognition, bringing the number of All-Americans in ERAU’s 27-year history to 402.

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The Sun Conference Commissioner’s Cup is awarded annually to the best overall athletic program in the league. ERAU Athletics has won an unprecedented 14 consecutive Commissioner’s Cup titles dating back to 2000.

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Embry-Riddle Athletics has placed 74 student-athletes on the CoSIDA Academic All-America roster, including Academic All-Americans of the Year Katrina Morgan (soccer, 2006), Kristina Marova (tennis, 2014) and Ellie Staker (track, 2015)

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ERAU student-athletes have had a higher GPA than the rest of the student body for the last 16 seasons. In 2014-15, the Blue and Gold posted a 3.02 GPA. The Eagles have had 321 NAIA Scholar-Athletes all-time, including 26 in 2014-15.

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In 2014-15, Embry-Riddle student-athletes, coaches and staff logged 1,350 hours in community service hours.


JOHN PHILLIPS

Director of Athletics John Phillips was named Embry-Riddle’s Director of Athletics in January 2014 after serving as the Eagles’ Associate Athletics Director for seven years. Born and raised in Kensington, Maryland, Phillips came to Daytona Beach in 1989, enrolling as a student at Embry-Riddle. Phillips played baseball for the Eagles for three seasons, while completing both his undergraduate (B.S., 1990) and graduate degrees (M.S., 1992). Phillips returned to the University as the program’s first-ever Director of Sports Marketing and Promotions in August 1997, and was subsequently named Assistant Director of Athletics in 1998. Since 2007, he has served as the University’s Associate Director of Athletics, supervising the day-to-day operations of the athletic department, including facilities, game management, sports information, sports medicine and sports marketing for the Daytona Beach campus. During his tenure at Embry-Riddle, Phillips has served as the tournament director for nine NAIA national championships that Embry-Riddle has hosted, including five for golf and four national soccer tournaments. In 2008, the NAIA honored him with the Charles Morris Award as the NAIA’s National Athletic Administrator of the Year. In 2010, Phillips was named to the Board of Directors for the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA), becoming just the second administrator from an NAIA institution to be named to this board. In addition to serving on the Board of Directors for NACMA, he also has served as the chair of the NAIA-NACMA Advisory Board, a panel of NAIA administrators that provides leadership and professional development opportunities in sports marketing to other NAIA institutions. Internally, Phillips has served the University in numerous other capacities during his 17-years on staff, including Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Reaccreditation Audit Team, ERAU’s Women’s Initiative Committee, ERAU’s Diversity and Inclusion Task Force and the Embry-Riddle Alumni Advisory Council. Locally, Phillips currently serves as the Chair of the Daytona Beach Convention &

Visitors Bureau’s Sports Advisory Committee. This committee is charged with providing guidance and marketing expertise in attracting regional, national and international sporting events to the Daytona Beach community. Under his direction, the Embry-Riddle sports marketing and promotions staff has earned 19 NACMA “Best of” awards, including gold medals for things such as “sponsorship activation,” “best student promotion” and “best targeted group promotion.” He has been a featured speaker on topics related to sports marketing at the NAIA convention on seven different occasions, at the CoSIDA Convention in 2011 and 2012, and at the NACMA Convention every year since 2008. He has presented on topics such as “Big Time Promotions on a Small-Time Budget,” Social Networking and the “Brand of You.” The sports information staff at Embry-Riddle has also garnered national attention during his tenure, capturing over 50 CoSIDA awards for Excellence in Publications, and has been honored on seven occasions with the NAIA’s Gary Spitler Award for the best overall sports publications in the NAIA. Phillips has also served as the voice of Embry-Riddle basketball for the last 15 seasons and has served in a similar capacity for the Eagles baseball team since 1999. In addition to his broadcast work for ERAU, he has worked as the public address announcer for both the Daytona Cubs and DeLand High School football. In his current position with WNDB1150 AM, he anchors WNDB’s motorsports coverage for events such as the Rolex 24, the Daytona 500 and the Coke Zero 400. In addition, he serves as the play-by-play announcer for WNDB’s coverage of local high school football and anchors their weekly Coaches Corner pre-game show. Phillips has also worked for radio stations WSBB (New Smyrna Beach), WNDA (DeLand) and WELE (Ormond Beach). Phillips and his wife Ann are parents of Lauren, Zachary and Rachel.

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ASSOCIATE director of athletics John Mark Adkison began his career with ERAU Athletics as the Director of Athletic Development in 2003. In 2009, he was appointed Assistant Director of Athletics and in January 2014, he was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics. His responsibilities include sport program oversight, assisting with the Department’s fundraising efforts and overseeing the Hall of Fame program. In addition, Adkison serves as a liaison for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Prior to Embry-Riddle, Adkison was the LPGA Senior Marketing Coordinator. He also spent six years with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, serving in a variety of roles, including Championship Events Coordinator and Marketing Coordinator.

Adkison is also active in the local community. He serves on the FUTURES Foundation Board and is an elder and the Chair of the Missions Committee at Christ Community Church. He was a volunteer middle school basketball coach in Ormond Beach and has also served as a basketball coach at the Dudley Foundation Basketball Camp in Vernonia, Oregon, a camp specialized for children with type one diabetes. Adkison earned his master’s degree in Sports Administration from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 2001 and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Taylor University in 1993. He and wife Candace reside in Daytona Beach with their daughters Georgia Grace and Piper.

SONJA TAYLOR

Executive Director Student-Athlete Support Services/Senior woman administrator The Embry-Riddle Athletics Administration announced the appointment of Sonja Taylor to the position of Executive Director of Student-Athlete Support Services in January 2014. Taylor, a 30-year veteran of the University, was also designated the Senior Woman Administrator. In her role with Athletics, Taylor is a member of the senior leadership team, focusing primarily on support services and programs for student-athletes, including academic excellence, personal and career development and overall well-being. She also provides sport supervision for several of ERAU’s female athletics teams and coaches. Before joining the Athletics Department, Taylor served in a variety of roles within the University’s Division of Student Affairs. She began her career at Embry-Riddle as ERAU’s Residence Life Coordinator in 1984 and two years later, she became the Director of Housing. During her tenure as the Director of Housing, she provided administrative leadership in the planning and construction of the Student Village in 1997, which increased the number of on-campus residents from 900 to 1,900.

In 2002, Taylor was named the Associate Dean of Students, providing oversight to Housing and Residence Life, Health Services, and Counseling and Orientation, while serving as the functional Director of Housing. Three years later, Taylor was named the Dean of Students, a position she held until she was named the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs in January of 2013. As a leader on Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach campus, Taylor has served as the Chair for a number of committees, including Diversity and Inclusion, University Tobacco-Free Communication & Transition, the Embry-Riddle Annual Fund and Judicial Process Review, which resulted in the creation of the University’s Honor Code and Honor Board. Taylor has also served as Off-Site Committee Member for the Commission on Colleges’ Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and has been a member of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the Association of Student Conduct Administrators. Her successes at Embry-Riddle have led to her being asked to be the presenter at several conferences, including the Association of College and University Housing Officers Conference and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Taylor has been an avid supporter of sports in general and the Eagles’ Athletics program in particular. She has attended numerous games as a season ticket holder and her interaction with the Eagle coaches and student-athletes has resulted in her being asked to be an honorary coach at home contests, in addition to being a guest speaker at the 2012 ERAU Student-Athlete Convocation.

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Head COaches

ATHLETICS directory Mailing Address: ICI Center 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3900 Area Code: 386 Main Athletic Phone.............................................................................. 323-5000 Athletic Fax............................................................................................ 323-5002 ICI Center Press Row............................................................................. 226-7919 Soccer Press Box................................................................................... 323-7738 Baseball Press Box................................................................................. 323-8097

m/w cross country Mike rosolino

Director of Athletics John Phillips........................................................................................... 323-5020

rosol774@erau.edu

Associate Director of Athletics John Mark Adkison................................................................................ 323-5033

Rhodes - 14th Season

BASEBALL

softball

Randy Stegall Cumberland - 9th Season

KELSI DUNNE alabama - 2nd season

stegallm@erau.edu

dunnek@erau.edu

ken staton florida state - 6th Season statonk@erau.edu

m/w tennis

dave paschal S. Illinois-Edwardsville - 12th Season

steve ridder berea - 27th season ridders@erau.edu

pasch165@erau.edu

women’s golf

maria lopez alabama - 16th Season lopezmar@erau.edu

Women’s Basketball

m/w track & Field

lisa nuxol-wilson central florida - 2nd Season

Mike rosolino

Rhodes - 11th Season

rosol774@erau.edu

lisa.wilson@erau.edu

men’s soccer

dave gregson hartwick - 22nd Season gregsond@erau.edu

volleyball

cheerleading

joslynn gallop san jose state - 11th Season

clay owensby georgia - 5th Season

gallo67d@erau.edu

owensbyr@erau.edu

women’s soccer samantha bohon duke - 9Th Season

baggetts@erau.edu

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Athletic Administration Sharon Amick, Executive Assistant/Special Events Manager................ 226-6550 Tori Carta, Athletics Business Manager................................................. 323-5003 Mea Felps-Darley, Director of Compliance.............................................226-6417 Rachel Friedman, Faculty Athletic Representative................................. 226-6628 Steve Ridder, Special Assistant to the President................................... 323-5025 Maryellen Wynn, Director of Finance.................................................... 323-5004 Sports Marketing and Promotions Jenni Craig, Director of Sports Marketing & Promotions....................... 323-5030 Alexis Malhado, Sports Marketing Assistant.......................................... 226-7144 Mitch Van Summeren, Sports Marketing Assistant................................ 226-7144

men’s golf

men’sbasketball

Executive Director Student-Athlete Support Services/SWA Sonja Taylor........................................................................................... 226-6735

Sports information Janelle Johnson, Sports Information Assistant....................................... 323-5090 Ryan Mosher, Asst. Director of Sports Information............................... 323-5006 Michael Pierce, Asst. Director of Sports Information............................ 323-5016 Alison Smalling, Director of Sports Information.................................... 323-5001 Sports Medicine Natosha Gottlieb, Strength & Conditioning Assistant............................ 226-6534 Kelley Harrison, Assistant Athletic Trainer............................................. 226-7785 Jeremiah Larson, Strength Coach.......................................................... 226-6534 Kristen Love, Sports Medicine Assistant................................................ 226-7546 Kayla Pearson, Assistant Athletic Trainer................................................226-6417 Steve Samples, Assistant Athletic Trainer.............................................. 226-7546 Kelsey Tomaszewski, Sports Medicine Assistant................................... 226-7546 Justin White, Director of Sports Medicine............................................. 226-6527 Assistant Coaches Robert Clayton, Baseball........................................................................ 323-5026 Gary Ellington, Men’s & Women’s Track................................................ 323-5035 Charlie Harris, Men’s & Women’s Track................................................. 323-5035 John Haworth, Men’s Soccer................................................................. 323-5028 Jordan Holcomb, Volleyball.....................................................................323-5011 Peter Hopfe, Men’s & Women’s Cross Country & Track........................ 226-7099 Chad Keller, Men’s Basketball................................................................ 323-5007 Jeff Lemon, Baseball.............................................................................. 323-5000 Liam McIlhatton, Women’s Soccer........................................................ 323-5018 Gianna Messina, Women’s Basketball................................................... 226-7536 Daniel Mondragon, Men’s Basketball.................................................... 323-5027 Shannon Murphy, Women’s Basketball................................................. 226-7536 Kenny Scott, Men’s & Women’s Track................................................... 323-5035 Chuck Stegall, Baseball.......................................................................... 323-5015 Monique White, Softball........................................................................ 323-5023 Chris Wollett, Men’s & Women’s Tennis................................................ 226-2931 Game Management and Facilities Woody Galbreath, Director of Sports Complex..................................... 323-5029 Camille Jackson, Assistant Director of Intramurals................................ 226-6431 Curtis Kline, Director of ICI Center........................................................ 226-7098 Stephon Porter, Intramural & Recreational Sports Intern..................... 226-6530 Chuck Stegall, Athletics Fields Manager................................................ 323-5015 Pat Spanfelner, Asst. Director of ICI Center.......................................... 226-6547 Jeff Martindale, Athletic Facilities Operations Manager.......................... 226-6704 Lauren Hoffman, ICI Center Assistant................................................... 226-6529 Ginny Grams, Facilities Intern................................................................ 226-6529 Leslie Whitmer, Director of Intramural & Recreational Sports............... 226-6231


Sharon Amick Executive Assistant and Special Events Manager

Tori Carta Business Manager

Robert Clayton Assistant Coach Baseball

Jenni Craig Director of Sports Marketing and Promotions

Gary Ellington Assistant Coach Track & Field

Mea Felps-Darley Director of Compliance

Rachel Friedman Faculty Athletics Representative

Woody Galbreath Director of Sports Complex

Natosha Gotleib Strength & Conditioning Assistant

Ginny Grams Facilities Intern

Kelley Harrison Assistant Athletic Trainer

John Haworth Assistant Coach Men’s Soccer

Lauren Hoffman ICI Center Assistant

Peter Hopfe Cross Country & Track Assistant Coach

Chip Isaacson Assistant Director of Sports Complex

Janelle Johnson Sports Information Assistant

Camille Jackson Assistant Director of Intramural & Recreational Sports

Chad Keller Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball

Curtis Kline Directorr of ICI Center

Jeremiah Larson Strength Coach

Kristen Love Sports Medicine Assistant

Alexis Malhado Sports Marketing Assistant

Jeff Martindale Athletic Facilities Operations Manager

Liam Mcilhatton Assistant Coach Women’s Soccer

Ryan Mosher Assistant Director of Sports Information

Shannon Murphy Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball

Kayla Pearson Assistant DIrector of Sports Medicine

Michael Pierce Assistant Director of Sports Information

Stephon Porter Intramural & Recreational Sports Assistant

Steve Samples Assistant Athletic Trainer

Alison Smalling Director of Sports Information

Pat Spanfelner Assistant Director of ICI Center

Chuck Stegall Athletics Fields & Facilities Manager

Kelsey Tomaszewski Sports Medicine Assistant

Justin White Director of Sports Medicine

Monique White Assistant Coach Softball

Leslie Whitmer Director of Intramural & Recreational Sports

Chris Wollett Assistant Coach Tennis

Maryellen Wynn Director of Finance

Mitch Van Sumeren Sports Marketing Assistant

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

The Embry-Riddle Athletics program has embraced the ideal of giving back to the community. The Eagles’ sports teams have been involved in a number of community service activities, and logged 1,350 volunteer hours in 2014-15.

1. BREAST CANCER AWARENESS

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ERAU Athletics has partnered with ERAU’s Women’s Ambassador Program to host Breast Cancer Awareness Night at a women’s soccer game. At halftime, everyone wearing pink was ushered onto the field where they stood in the shape of ribbon for a photo opportunity.

2. BEST FOOT FORWARD

The Embry-Riddle baseball and men’s soccer teams participated in the Volusia County Best Foot Forward program. The Eagles spent a few hours helping kids with their back-to-school shopping needs.

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ERAU has partnered with the Food Brings Hope Initiative, bringing elementary and middle school children on to campus for special events, including facility tours and basketball games.

4. LOCAL SOUP KITCHEN

Throughout the 2014-15 academic year, members of the cross country and track field teams volunteered their time in preparing and serving meals to the homeless.

5. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

ERAU women’s soccer has hosted the annual Habitat for Humanity Invitational where participating teams take a one-day break from competition to volunteer at a local Habitat for Humanity project.

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6. COLOR ME KATE RUN

ERAU Athletics has partnered with the Embry-Riddle chapter of Phi Gamma Delta for a fundraising run in memory of ERAU women’s soccer alum Kate Waidmann.


SPORTS MEDICINE

The Embry-Riddle Sports Medicine Department provides ERAU student-athletes with the best medical care possible following an injury, to return the athlete back to school and competition as soon as possible in the safest manner. The areas of emphasis for the Sports Medicine Department are injury prevention, injury evaluation, treatment, and injury/health education. We dedicate ourselves to providing a safe environment for our athletes to compete in. Treatments, injury care, taping, practice, and game preparations are performed in the 1,000 square-foot athletic training room. Adjacent to this room is the 400 square-foot athletic training rehabilitation room. These rooms have a variety of equipment to provide the best care and rehabilitation possible for ERAU student-athletes.

strength & conditioning

The Jamie Fletcher Weight Room is located inside ERAU’s ICI Center. This 2,800 square-foot facility is home to some of the top equipment available. ERAU student-athletes participate in team strength programs year round, which allow them to stay strong and healthy throughout the year and peak at the correct times. ERAU Athletes also participate in speed and agility sessions. These sessions help develop better explosiveness, balance, and speed. Embry-Riddle University strength and conditioning is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of our student-athletes. These areas help develop a strong, healthy, and mentally tough student-athlete that will succeed in their endeavors.

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LOGAN MALPHURS JR l 5-9 l 150 INF l R/R Alachua, Fla.

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KENNY BURKHEAD

JOEY SWINARSKI

LIAM GOODALL

JASON DODSON

MITCHEL LINDHEIM

ANDREW SCHORR

JR l 6-0 l 200 RHP l R/R Deltona, Fla.

SO l 6-3 l 185 OF l R/R Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

SR l 6-3 l 205 OF l R/R Naniamo, British Columbia

FR l 6-1 l 210 RHP l L/R Tallahassee, Fla.

FR l 5-11 l 190 INF l R/R Naples, Fla.

JR l 6-0 l 200 LHP l L/L Audubon, N.J.

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QUINN BOURQUE

AIDAN BRADY

NICK DEARING

CODY BOGART

DALTON HUGHES

SR l 6-2 l 190 INF l R/R Bolivar, Venezuela

FR l 6-0 l 180 RHP l R/R North Fort Myers, Fla.

FR l 5-10 l 185 RHP l R/R Palm Harbor, Fla.

FR l 6-0 l 175 RHP l R/R Windermere, Fla.

SO l 5-11 l 200 C l R/R Inverness, Fla.

SR l 6-1 l 200 C l R/R Tierra Verde, Fla.

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JORDAN BROWN

JONATHAN CAMP

TOBIAS MORENO

A.J. MAZZURCO

DYLAN DEMAREST

SR l 6-5 l 235 RHP l R/R Clermont, Fla.

SO l 6-3 l 240 1B l R/R Port Orange, Fla.

JR l 5-11 l 230 OF l R/R Fort Meade, Fla.

SR l 6-0 l 175 OF l L/R Jacksonville, Fla.

SR l 5-9 l 190 OF l L/R Ocala, Fla.

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KYLE GUTTVEG

JOEY GERBER

COLE HABIG

TYLER GILLIAM

JR l 5-10 l 170 C l R/R Oviedo, Fla.

FR l 5-9 l 170 OF l R/R Palm City, Fla.

FR l 6-0 l 170 RHP l R/R Coconut Creek, Fla.

R-FR l 5-11 l 175 INF l R/R Plantation, Fla.

R-FR l 5-11 l 205 C l R/R Jacksonville, Fla.

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TYLER BULTEMA

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R-FR l 5-8 l 170 INF l R/R Winter Garden, Fla.

SO l 6-1 l 200 RHP l R/R Apopka, Fla.

R-FR l 6-2 l 205 OF l R/R Land O’Lakes, Fla.

FR l 5-11 l 195 RHP l R/R Deerfield Beach, Fla.

FR l 6-2 l 210 RHP l R/R Winter Park, Fla.

FR l 6-3 l 190 INF l R/R Atlanta, Ga.

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