2010 Florida State Baseball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS FSU

OPPONENTS

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1 2-3 4 5 6-7 8-9 10-12 13-15 16-17 18 19 20

98 99-103 104-105 106-107 108-129

166-182 183 184-185 186-189

Table of Contests This Is FSU University Facts Famous Alumni This Is Tallahassee This Is FSU Baseball Great Moments In FSU Baseball Mike Martin Field/Dick Howser Stadium This Is The ACC Medical Care & Treatment Strength & Conditioning Seminole Boosters

OUTLOOK 21 22 23 24 25-27

Quick Facts 2010 Roster Roster Breakdown Photo Roster 2010 Season Outlook

PLAYERS 28-29 30-31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38-39 40-41 42 43 44-45 46 47 48 49 50 51-54 55

Stephen Cardullo Ohmed Danesh Mike Meschke Rafael Lopez Robby Stahl Parker Brunelle Tyler Everett John Gast Tyler Holt Mike McGee Geoff Parker Jack Posey Stuart Tapley Brian Busch Sean Gilmartin Sherman Johnson James Ramsey Hunter Scantling Newcomers TPX Ad

COACHING STAFF 56-60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

Head Coach Mike Martin Associate Head Coach Jamey Shouppe Assistant Coach Mike Martin, Jr. Director of Baseball Operations Chip Baker Volunteer Assistant Brian Hoop Jake Pfeil/Jesse Collins Dane Smith/Managers/Bat Girls Executive Staff/Support Staff

2009 REVIEW 68-74 75-76 77 78-93 94 95-97

2009 Season In Review 2009 Final Stats 2009 Results 2009 Box Scores 2009 ACC In Review 2009 ACC Stats

2010 Opponent Info 2010 Opponents 2010 ACC Composite Schedule All-Time Series Records All-Time Series Results

RECORDS 130-132 133-139 140-141 142 143-146 147-150 151

Team/Individual Records Seminole Top Ten Year-by-Year Stats Year-by-Year Records All-Time Letterman All-Time Jersey Numbers All-Time Coaching

HONORS & AWARDS 152-153 154 155-160 161-162 163-165

Golden Spikes Award National Players of the Year First Team All-Americans All-Time All-Americans ACC Accolades

Season Recaps ACC Standings ACC Tournament Results NCAA Results

SEMINOLES IN THE PROS 190 191-193 194-198 199

Team USA Seminoles In The Draft Seminoles In The Majors Dick Howser Trophy AD

THE UNIVERSITY 200 201 202 203 204 205 206-208

Student Services Community Service NCAA Compliance Academic Services Seminoles.com Seminoles All-Access Media Information

IN MEMORIAM The 2010 Florida State Baseball media guide is dedicated in memory of Steve Ellis, long time beat writer with the Tallahassee Democrat covering Florida State athletics, and Charlie Armstrong, former head baseball coach at FSU. Both men are saluted for their contributions to the Florida State Baseball program throughout the years.

Steve Ellis covered Florida State athletics for nearly 30 years and could be seen nightly throughout the baseball season watching every pitch from inside the press box at Dick Howser Stadium. A devoted husband, loving son, caring friend and passionate sports writer, Seminole Baseball will not be the same without Steve manning his post behind the pole on the second row of the Howser press box. Steve, you will be forever missed.

Charlie Armstrong was named the first coach of the Florida State baseball program in 1948. He led the Seminoles to a winning record in each of his four seasons and finished his coaching career with a 46-29 mark. He also served as an assistant football coach with the Seminoles for four seasons under Don Veller. Armstrong was inducted into the Florida State University Hall of Fame in 1994 recognized for his efforts as a Seminole coach.

2010 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2010 Florida State Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Florida State University Sports Information Office. Written and edited: Jason Leturmy. Writing, editing and research assistance: Jon Lowell, Ultima Rogers, Brett Brecheisen, Tyler Krichbaum, Maryjane Gardner and Elliott Finebloom. Historical Research: Bob Perrone and Andrew Brady. Covers, Design & Layout: Grant Hawkins Design, Bryan, Texas. Printing: Hartley Press in Jacksonville, Florida. Featured Photographers: Larry Novey, Ross Obley, Mike Olivella, Ryals Lee and the FSU Photo Lab. Contributing Photographers: Bill Lax, Brandon Goodman, Tom Hobbs, David Gast, TheACC. com, Brooks Wallace Award, Darren Decker of the Coleman Company, The Tallahassee Democrat, Jon Willey, Arizona Diamondbacks (Stephen Drew); Angels Baseball, Los Angeles Angels (Daniel Davidson); Brita Meng Outzen, Boston Red Sox (J.D. Drew); Tampa Bay Rays/Skip Milos (Randy Choate); Scott Rovak, St. Louis Cardinals (Shane Robinson); Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers (Doug Mientkiewicz); New York Yankees (Kevin Cash); Michael Ivins, Boston Red Sox (Hunter Jones); ©2009 S.F. Giants (Buster Posey); BrianFlemingPhotography.com (Tyler Holt – USA Baseball); The Atlanta Braves National League Baseball Club (Matt Diaz). Special Thanks: Steve Phillips, ACC Assistant Director of Media Relations, ACC Baseball SIDs and Aimee Carpenter.

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Top National Rankings • Florida State consistently ranks in the top 10 universities nationally in physical sciences grants awarded by the National Science Foundation. • U.S. News & World Report ranks Florida State in the nation’s top 50 public universities. • The Meteorology and Oceanography departments are ranked among the nation’s top 10 by the National Research Council. • Florida State’s graduate program in nuclear physics was ranked eighth among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. • The College of Business is ranked 8th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News also ranks the business school’s Real Estate Program 11th in the country and its Risk Management/Insurance Program fourth.

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• The College of Information’s graduate program ranks in the top 10 nationally by U.S. News & World Report. The college’s Children and Youth Services Program is first in the nation. • The College of Law’s Environmental Law Program is ranked 10th best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, which also ranks the law school in the nation’s top tier in terms of academic reputation. • The College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, recognized in 2004 by the Directors Guild of America for distinguished contributions to American culture, has won 24 College Television Awards in 17 years. • The College of Music graduate program was named fifth best in the nation and its Opera Program third among public universities by U.S. News & World Report.


Nationally Renowned Faculty • Nobel Prize winner Sir Harold Kroto, of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is a recipient of the Copley Medal, the highest award of the Royal Society in Britain. • College of Music Professor Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, also a Florida State graduate, is the first woman to win the Pulitzer in music. She also is a four-time Grammy nominee, is the first woman to earn a doctorate in composition at the Julliard School and is the first-ever occupant of Carnegie Hall’s Composer’s Chair. • Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Florida State English Professor Robert Olen Butler has won two National Magazine Awards in Fiction from the American Association of Magazine Editors. • Academy Award winner Richard Portman, of the College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, has received 11 Academy Award nominations for sound work in feature films. • Our Department of Dance faculty — one of the largest and most accomplished dance faculties in the country — includes legendary ballerina and 2006 Kennedy Honors recipient Suzanne Farrell. • New York Times bestselling author Mark Winegardner, a Creative Writing professor, was selected by Random House and the Mario Puzo Estate to write the sequel to The Godfather.

Strong Students • Florida State University has garnered three Rhodes Scholars in the past four years, including two student-athletes – track & field’s Garrett Johnson (2005), Joe O’Shea (2007) and football’s Myron Rolle (2008). Student have also received numerous other prestigious national scholarships and fellowships, including Truman Scholarships, Fulbright Fellowships, a Goldwater Scholarship, a Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship, a Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, a Fulbright Hays Award and Rotary International Ambassador Scholarship. • In 2008, the students entering as freshmen in the fall had an average SAT score of 1265 and an average ACT score of 28. • Florida State graduates find employment with major employers including Ernst & Young, GEICO, Merrill Lynch, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Target.

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BACKGROUND: The Florida State University is one of eleven units of the Division of Colleges and Universities of the Florida Board of Education…It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851 and first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857…Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state…In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College…In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women…In 1947, the school returned to co-educational status, and the name was changed to The Florida State University…It has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in 1946 to an enrollment of 39,136 Fall Semester 2008. ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2008): Total, 39,136 …75.7% undergrad, 21.4% grad, 2.9% unclassi¬fied…81.5% instate…93.6% from the United States… students from all 50 states and the District of Colum¬bia are in attendance…18 states contributed over 100 students each…19 foreign countries contributed over 25 students each…female, 55.7%…male, 44.3%…minority, 25.3%…international, 3.3%. ACREAGE: Main Campus: 451.6 acres in Tallahassee, Leon County (main campus)…Panama City Branch: 25.6 acres in Panama City, Bay County…The university owns a total of 1,545.5 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Sarasota, & Gadsden counties…Sites are leased in Marion and Leon counties in Florida, and other loca¬tions overseas. COLLEGES/DEGREE PROGRAMS: With 16 colleges and schools, students may take courses of study leading to the baccalaureate degree in 100 degree pro¬grams, to the master’s degree in 114 degree programs, to the advanced master’s degree in one program, to the specialist degree in 26 degree programs, to the doctorate degree in 74 degree programs, and to the professional degree in two degree programs. The academic divisions are the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Com¬munication, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Educa¬tion, Engineering, Human Sciences, Information, Law, Medicine, Motion Picture, Television & Recording Arts, Music, Nursing, Social Sciences & Public Policy, Social Work and Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. OPERATING BUDGET (2008-09): $1,111,706,391 DEGREES AWARDED FOR 2008-09: Bachelor, 7,615… Masters, 12,075 Doctorate, 368…Medical Doctorate, 57… Specialist, 62…Judge Doctorate, 305… Total, 10,482 ENTERING FRESHMAN FACTS (FALL, 2008): The middle 50 percent High School GPA, 3.4-4.0; SAT score 1120-1280, ACT score 24-28. There were 51 Na¬tional Merit Scholars, 8 National Achievement Scholars, and 13 Hispanic Scholars enrolled as undergraduate students during the Fall 2008 term. RETENTION RATE: First year, 100%…second year, 89.2%…third year, 81.0%…fourth year, 78.3%. FACULTY/STAFF: Total 2,414…FSU’s faculty includes some past graduates, such as former astronauts Dr. Norm Thagard, who teaches Electrical Engineer¬ing, and Winston Scott who serves as Vice President of Student Affairs … FSU’s faculty has included six dy¬namic Nobel Laureates: 12 members elected to National Academy of Sciences…11 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences… and two Pulitzer Prize winners Ellen T. Zwilich and Robert Olen Butler. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES: Florida State University has a uniqueness in providing programs that are consistent in excellence across the board, from fine arts and humanities to the hard sciences…The balance of programs is based on FSU’s long tradition as a lead¬ing liberal arts institution combined with its position as one of the top 10 universities in generating research-based revenues…FSU was ranked 18th most connected university in the nation by Yahoo! Internet Life.

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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: FSU offers a variety of overseas study opportunities for students during the regular academic year. FSU has study centers located in Florence, Italy; Panama City, Republic of Panama; Valencia, Spain; and London, England. Courses at the study centers are offered each semester and cover a wide range of subject areas perfect for meeting general and liberal studies requirements. International Programs also offers study programs, some general and some major specific, in: Cairns, Australia; Salvador, Brazil; Tianjin, China; San Jose, Costa Rica; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Prague, Czech Republic; Napo, Ecuador; London, England; Paris, France; Dublin, Ireland; Tokyo, Japan; Moscow, Russia; and Leysin, Switzerland. A summer Law program is offered in Oxford, England. There is one Linkage In¬stitute, FLORICA, in Costa Rica, and Beyond Borders programs in Turrialba, Costa Rica, Kingston, Jamaica, and Dresden, Germany. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: FSU has over 400 student organizations that allow students to find their own niche. FINANCIAL AID: FSU offers two types of financial assistance: need-based and merit-based…Over $160 million is given away for financial assistance each year. STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 16-1… Many of the general education classes are large, lecture classes; however, over 80% of major classes have less than 50 students. RESEARCH: The Florida State University has built a reputation as a strong research center in both the sciences and the humanities. It is expected that more than $100 million in external funds will be generated this year by the university faculty and administration as supplements to state funds used for research. These external funds are in the form of contracts and grants from private foundations, industries, and government agencies, and are used to support research, improve research facilities, and provide stipends for graduate students. SPONSORED RESEARCH (08-09): $195,787,449 LIBRARY HOLDINGS: The University Library System contains over 3.4 million volumes, of which more than 477,000 are available electronically as e-books. The libraries subscribe to more than 107,000 current serials including academic journals, professional and trade journals, and major newspapers from around the country and the globe in both paper and electronic formats. The libraries also subscribe to more than 425 databases. The FSU Libraries include 8 libraries on campus: The Robert Manning Strozier Library, Paul A. M. Dirac Science Library, Mildred and Claude Pepper Library, Warren Allen Music Library, Harold Goldstein Library and Information Science Library, College of Law Library, College of Medicine Medical Library, and the College of Engineering Library. Library materi¬als and services are also available at the FSU Panama City Campus, as well as International Programs study centers in London, Florence, and Panama, and a collec¬tion of art and related materials at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida.

10 LEADING STATES OF ORIGIN (ENROLLMENT) Florida ................................................................. 31,861 Georgia ..................................................................... 786 Virginia ..................................................................... 384 New York ................................................................. 256 North Carolina ....................................................... .243 Texas. ........................................................................ 238 Pennsylvania ............................................................ 206 Alabama................................................................... .188 New Jersey ............................................................... 180 California.................................................................. 172

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Board of Trusteees Chair Jim Smith Vice Chair Harold Knowles Derrick Brooks Susan Busch-Transou Emily Fleming Duda David Ford Manny Garcia William Andrew Haggard Robert J. Jakubik James E. Kinsey Jr. Richard McFarlain Leslie Pantin, Jr. Eric Walker President Dr. Eric J. Barron Senior Administration Team Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lawrence G. Abele Vice President for Planning & Programs Robert B. Bradley Senior Vice President for Finance & Administration John R. Carnaghi Vice President for Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn Vice President for University Relations and Advancement Lee F. Hinkle Vice President for Research Dr. Kirby W. Kemper General Counsel Betty J. Steffens Athletics Director Randy Spetman Athletics Administration Executive Staff Senior Associate Athletics Director Monk Bonasorte Senior Associate Athletics Director Gary Huff


OTHER DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ASTRONAUTS Carolyn S. Griner Winston Scott ENTERTAINERS Daniel Bakkedahl Faye Dunnaway Davis Gaines Cheryl Hines Christine Lahti Sonny Shroyer Robert Urich FITNESS EXPERT Richard Simmons JUDICIARY Kenneth B. Bell Susan H. Black Raoul G. Cantero, III

MILITARY LEADERS Ron J. Friedman Jay Garner Franklin L. Hagenbeck Paul David Miller Kenneth Minihan MISS AMERICA Tara Dawn Holland Christensen MUSICIANS Rita Coolidge Ray Key Sean Mackin Jim Morrison Charles G. Rex Claudia Waite David Ward-Steinman Dr. Valint Vazsonyi OCEANOGRAPHER Sylvia Earlie

POLITICAL LEADERS Jason Altmire Reubin Askew Jim Bacchus Allen Boyd, Jr. Kathy Castor Parris Glendenning Jeff Kottkamp Mel Martinez Jim Towey PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS Doug Marlette Ellen Taaffe Zwillich WRITERS Alan Ball Jeff Shaara UNIVERSITY PREsiDENT Jim Towey - St. Vincent College

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• Nearer to Atlanta than Miami, Tallahassee is “The Other Florida” in attitude, topography, climate and lifestyle. • Tallahassee rests between the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the juncture of Florida’s panhandle and peninsula in an area known as the “The Big Bend.” • The capitol of the State of Florida has been located in Tallahassee since 1823. • With over 5,900 rooms in more than 58 hotels and motels, Tallahassee offers a blend of Southern-style inns, rustic campsites, family-owned economy lodges and impressive corporate hotels. There are also 13 bed & breakfasts and 13 inns in the Tallahassee area.

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• Tallahassee lists 122 properties on the National Register of Historic Places. • From fast food to five-star, Tallahassee serves up an excellent selection of tantalizing restaurants. Tickling the taste buds are specialties ranging from homemade country sausage and meltin-your-mouth steaks to wild game and succulent seafood fresh from the Gulf.

• The first Christmas celebrated in the United States was in Tallahassee at the encampment of Spanish Explorer Hernando de Soto in 1539. • Nearly 60 percent of Tallahassee’s population is between the ages of 18-44. • Average Low – High Temperatures in Tallahassee are 40 to 63 degrees in January and 72 to 91 degrees in July. • There are over 150,000 people living in Tallahassee and over 300,000 in the metropolitan area. • Lights, Camera, Action … Early “Tarzan” movies featuring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan were filmed at nearby Wakulla Springs. Also filmed, were “Creature from the Black Lagoon” and “Airport 77.”


• George Washington’s great grandniece, Catharine Daingerfield-Willis-Gray and Napoleon Bonaparte’s nephew, Prince Achille Murat, provided the social event of the season when they were married in Tallahassee in 1826. The plantation home of widowed Princess Murat is on exhibit at the Tallahassee Museum. • Tallahassee offers more than 28 museums, galleries, public art sculptures, monuments and historic sites, while providing 306.5 miles of hiking/biking & walking trails in and around the area. • There are eight public pools and 63 recreational parks in Tallahassee/Leon County -- incredible weather, lush gardens, lakes and more.

• America’s largest concentration of original plantations - 300,000 acres, 71 plantations - exists between Tallahassee and Thomasville, Georgia, just 28 miles away. • The Gulf of Mexico is just 20 miles south of Tallahassee and the Georgia border is just 14 miles to the north. • Sightseeing favorites in the city of Tallahassee include the Museum of Florida History, the Mary Brogan Museum of Art & Science, the floral masterpiece of Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens, Bradley’s Country Store, FAMU Black

Archives, the Tallahassee Antique Car Museum, Challenger Learning Center and IMAX Theater. • The Donald L. Tucker Center, a multipurpose convention and entertainment facility, is home to the Florida State men’s and women’s basketball teams and a wide variety of concerts, family shows, Broadway shows and other sporting events.

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With 2,479 wins, 19 College World Series appearances, three National Championship games, 47 NCAA Tournaments, four Golden Spikes Award winners and 18 first round draft picks, Florida State University has become one of the NCAA’s premiere baseball schools. In just 62 years Florida State baseball has grown into one of the most respected collegiate programs in the country. Not only does Seminole baseball mean wins on the diamond but it also has become synonymous with national honors and awards, major league success and Olympic gold.

NATIONAL HONORS

WINNING TRADITION Since its inception in 1948, Florida State has the second highest winning percentage in Division I baseball history. The Seminoles are one of just two programs in NCAA Division I history to have won more than 73 percent of their games all-time and one of only three teams to have won more than 70 percent. Only one school has averaged more wins per season in NCAA history but when compared with Florida State, the Seminoles own a higher winning percentage all-time. No Seminole baseball player has ever gone through a losing season at Florida State in 62 years of intercollegiate play. More than 75 percent of FSU’s teams have participated in NCAA Tournament action while 30.6 percent of those teams that made

ALL-TIME WIN PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Texas Florida State Miami Wichita State Grambling Florida State Cal State Fullerton Oral Roberts South Alabama Miami, Fla.

39.98 39.23 35.86 34.64 34.43

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE NCAA REGIONALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Miami Florida State Cal State Fullerton Rice Oral Roberts

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Florida State Rice Texas South Carolina North Carolina Wichita State

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rice Florida State Oral Roberts Texas Arizona State

.753 .741 .733 .717 .714

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL TOP TEN FINISHES (since 1990) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Florida State LSU Cal State Fullerton Miami Stanford

16 14 13 12 11

CWS APPEARANCES (since 1990) 37 32 18 15 12

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500 494 479 468 459 459

1. 2. 3.

WINS (since 2000) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The nation’s top players have been playing at Florida State for 62 years and the proof of that is in the honors and awards collected by the Seminoles. FSU players have been named Golden Spikes Award winners four times. No school in America has produced more winners of that prestigious award than Florida State. Seminole players have also been named National Player of the Year 11 times spanning almost 31 years. In 2008, Buster Posey won every major Player of the Year award claiming the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award while capturing the Johnny Bench Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. He was also named Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America and Rivals.com.

WIN PCT. (since 2000) .739 .731 .714 .688 .677

ALL-TIME WINS PER SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

the NCAA Tournament went on to compete in the College World Series. Florida State baseball has advanced to NCAA Tournament play for 32 straight seasons, which is the second-longest active streak in all of baseball. Florida State’s dominance of college baseball since 1990 is amazing. Over the past 20 years, no team in America has finished in the top 10 or won 50+ games more times than Florida State. This decade alone no team has as many wins as the Seminoles.

3. 4.

Miami LSU Cal State Fullerton Florida State Stanford

12 12 11 9 9

50+ WIN SEASONS (since 1990)

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Florida State Wichita State Clemson Miami LSU

12 10 8 8 8

GOLDEN SPIKES AWARDS 1. Florida State 2. Arizona State Cal State Fullerton 3. 21 Schools

4 3 3 1

When it comes to producing first team AllAmericans, Florida State has produced 36 who have combined to receive 88 first team All-American honors. FSU baseball players have taken home 206 AllAmerica honors in program history, which means every year Seminole teams produce more than three All-Americans. Thirty-three freshmen have been honored as Freshman All-Americans at Florida State.

MAJOR LEAGUE SUCCESS Tallahassee has been a launching pad to the major leagues. A Florida State baseball player has been selected in the first round of the MLB Draft 18 times and almost 200 former Seminoles have gone from FSU to signing professional contracts. In the 1990’s alone, FSU sent 55 players into professional baseball. In 2008, Buster Posey became the 17th Seminole chosen in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft and the third in a span of just eight seasons. Eight Florida State players have been taken in the first ten picks of a given draft and in the 90’s Major League clubs drafted an FSU player in the first round 10 times.


WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES (By Percentage) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

COACH, TEAM Mike Fox, North Carolina Mike Martin, Florida St. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. Rob Walton, Oral Roberts Wayne Graham, Rice

YRS 26 30 32 6 18

The list of Florida State stars who went on to play in the major leagues ranges from past major leaguers Ken Suarez, Woody Woodward, Jim Lytle, John Grubb, John Wasdin and Luis Alicea, to current pros J.D. Drew, Randy Choate, Scott Proctor, Kevin Cash, Stephen Drew, Doug Mientkiewicz and Buster Posey. Every year more Seminoles are working their way up the professional ladder and into the limelight of professional baseball.

FSU AND TEAM USA Florida State players have not just produced on the collegiate and Major League stage, they have a long history of playing for their country as well. Fourteen FSU players have worn the red, white and blue and competed internationally for the United States since 1976. Only seven other schools have had more players called to duty with Team USA and according to USA Baseball Florida State is the sixthbest USA Baseball National Team College Program. In the summer of 2005, Shane Robinson followed in the footsteps of 2000 gold medalist and former Seminole Doug Mientkiewicz in deciding to play for his country. Robinson joined former Seminole greats Pedro Grifol, Paul Wilson, Jonathan Johnson and J.D. Drew among others as a member of Team USA. Most recently, Tyler Holt played 22 games for Team USA during the summer of 2009 leading the United States to the World Baseball Championship in Prince George, British Columbia.

NATION’S BEST FANS Florida State’s winning tradition has been fueled in part by its great fans. Each year, attendance in Dick Howser Stadium ranks among the nation’s top 15 as over three million fans have come to see the Seminoles play since the opening of the stadium in 1983. In 2008, FSU baseball fans broke the total attendance record for the fifth time in the last seven years as home attendance eclipsed the 200,000 mark for the first time in school history. The Seminoles drew 202,132 fans in 41 games in 2008. Florida State also set the average attendance record of 4,930 last year, surpassing the previous record of 4,516 set in 2005. Just this past year, 184,227 fans watched the Seminoles play 39 times on Mike Martin Field good for an average attendance of 4,724.

WON 1,039 1,579 1,683 254 830

LOST 349 538 577 93 317

TIED 5 4 3 0 0

PCT .748 .745 .744 .732 .724

The Seminole faithful set the standard for all others in the conference as more than 100,000 FSU fans have attended games at Dick Howser Stadium 10 times in the last 11 years and no ACC school has drawn more fans this decade than Florida State.

ACC OVERALL ATTENDANCE LEADERS (since 2000) Florida State Clemson Miami

1,487,157 1,367951 889,928

MIKE MARTIN While the Florida State baseball winning tradition began long ago under the first Seminole coaches, there is no question that tradition has reached unprecedented heights under current head coach Mike Martin. In his 30 seasons at the helm, Martin has led Florida State to 13 College World Series appearances, including eight in the last 18 years. All 30 of his teams have appeared in the NCAA Regional, and 23 of those 30 teams have won at least 50 games. Florida State has won 10 ACC regular season and tournament titles under Martin and in 2009 the Hall of Fame head coach led the Seminoles to the ACC Atlantic Division title for the third straight year with a 19-9 league record. The 60-win season in 2002 tied an ACC record for the most wins in a year and fell just one win shy of tying the school record of 61. Florida State teams coached by Mike Martin have won 74.5 percent of their games and he has never had a losing season at the helm of this program. Martin has been named ACC Coach of the Year six times and most recently in 2009 after leading the Seminoles to their third straight ACC Atlantic Division title in the last four years.

The locker room at Dick Howser Stadium

2009 HOME ATTENDANCE LEADERS AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TEAM DATES LSU 41 Arkansas 31 Mississippi 39 South Carolina 34 Mississippi State 25 Texas 35 Clemson 36 Florida State 39 Texas A&M 35 Alabama 29

TOTAL 394,068 245,092 273,111 231,360 157,530 217,637 170,156 184,227 142,660 116,294

AVG, 9,611 7,906 7,003 6,805 6,301 6,218 4,727 4,724 4,076 4,010

TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TEAM DATES LSU 41 Mississippi 39 Arkansas 31 South Carolina 34 Texas 35 Florida State 39 Clemson 36 Mississippi State 25 Texas A&M 35 Wichita State 36

TOTAL 394,068 273,111 245,092 231,360 217,637 184,227 170,156 157,530 142,660 138,204

AVG. 9,611 7,003 7,906 6,805 6,218 4,724 4,727 6,301 4,076 3,839

ATHLETIC FACILITIES Facilities don’t necessarily make a winning tradition. Tradition in Florida State baseball has made the facilities great. Dick Howser is, simply put, one of the finest college baseball stadiums in the nation. The setting, with a picturesque skyline of the university beyond the centerfield wall and grandstand and bleacher seats along both lines, is a beautiful site. The field itself is meticulously groomed year-round. In the fall of 2001, it was named the best field in college baseball. Located behind the Seminole dugout is a locker room and clubhouse facility that is unmatched in college baseball. The spacious, carpeted rooms include a ‘Tradition Room’ greeting fans to stories of great players, both past and present, award winners and a trip down memory lane. The clubhouse also includes locker rooms for both players and coaches, an office with video equipment where players and coaches review film, a training area with a spa and whirlpools and a weight room fully equipped with both free and machine weights. The Moore Athletic Center, adjacent to Dick Howser Stadium, houses an additional weight room and training complex. In the state-of-the-art weight room, FSU baseball players have the opportunity to condition themselves under the direction of strength coach Jon Jost and his assistants, who run an off-season program for Seminole athletes. In the training room, athletes receive the finest care from the professional training staff, led by head trainer Randy Oravetz.

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BUSTER POSEY left a lasting impression on Florida State Baseball following his junior season in 2008. The Leesburg, Ga., native won every major Player of the Year award while earning consensus first team All-American accolades. He led the nation in six offensive categories and became just the fourth student-athlete in ACC history to capture baseball’s version of the triple crown as he led the league in batting average (.463), home runs (26) and RBI (93). His .463 batting average was the highest recorded in a single-season in Seminole baseball history. Posey’s work continued in the classroom as he was honored as the Academic All-American of the Year by CoSIDA, just the second Seminole student-athlete to receive such an honor. In the 2008 MLB First Year Player Draft, Posey was chosen fifth overall by the San Francisco Giants.

FSU Baseball: An Elite Program Success is synonymous with Florida State Baseball. In 16 of the last 19 seasons, the Seminoles have claimed the regular season title or finished with the best record in the Atlantic Coast Conference, won the ACC Tournament title or advanced to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Pretty impressive for a school that has the most wins in Division I since 2000 and the second highest winning percentage of all-time in Division I history.

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May 31, 2009 will go down as a historic day in Florida State baseball history not only for the magnitude of the game but for the results accomplished on the field. With a berth to the NCAA Super Regional on the line, Florida State put forth a record performance setting four school records and five NCAA Tournament records in a 37-6 victory over Ohio State. FSU set school records for runs (37), hits (38), doubles (15) and total bases (66), while the four above mentioned records plus the 51 combined hits by both schools set NCAA Tournament single-game records. The Seminoles also tied a school record for RBI (34) in a game and most combined runs by two teams with 43. STEPHEN CARDULLO also made history finishing the game 7-for-9 with five runs and five RBI. He tied the school record for hits and at-bats, while his seven hits and nine at-bats were the most in an NCAA Tournament game. The junior shortstop tallied 12 total bases recording a triple, three doubles and three singles. Heading into the 2008 season, the Seminoles were in search of a lead off batter. What they found was a freshman center fielder from Gainesville, Fla., to fill that void. TYLER HOLT made the most of his opportunity and he ranked among the national leaders in walks (2nd) and walks per game (6th). But what was most impressive was that Holt reached base in every regular season game, a streak that reached 55 consecutive games. The streak fell two games shy of the school record 57 games set by Shane Robinson over two seasons (2004-05). Holt’s streak is the longest recorded in a single-season at FSU.

SHANE ROBINSON was a terror on the base paths his entire career but it wasn’t until the 2006 ACC Tournament that he cemented his name atop the career steals list at FSU. With five steals at the ACC To u r n a m e n t , Robinson took over first place all-time at Florida State with 99 in his career. The All-American was 32-for-36 in 2006 stealing bases. In 2005, the center fielder swiped 13 bases before he was thrown out for the first time. He then stole 27 consecutive bases at one point during the year, surpassing his previous streak of 19 in a row as a freshman in 2004. Then in 2006, he stole 11 straight before being caught for the first time. Robinson’s average was 34 steals a year, which he came just two shy of reaching in 2006. The junior did however get the one steal he needed in the NCAA Athens Regional becoming the first Seminole to swipe 100 bases in school history.


Seminole great MIKE LOYND led Florida State to a 61-13 record in 1986 when he went 20-3 on the hill. The hurler struck out 223 batters and became the 10th recipient of the Golden Spikes Award as the best amateur baseball player in America. Loynd is of four Golden Spikes Award winners from Florida State, which is the most won by any school in the history of the award. MARSHALL MCDOUGALL hits six home runs in a game versus Maryland, May 9, 1999. In the 26-2 FSU win, McDougall set NCAA records for home runs in game, RBIs in a game (16) and total bases with 25. J.D. DREW was the king of college baseball in 1997. The first team Consensus All-American rewrote college baseball history as he became the first Division I player to ever hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in a season. He was named Baseball Player of the Year by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and The Sporting News on top of receiving the Dick Howser Award, which was given out by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Drew’s season was capped off when he won the Golden Spikes Award as the nation’s top amateur baseball player. Manager BILLY MARTIN brought the defending World Champion New York Yankees to Tallahassee April 5, 1978 to faceoff with the Seminoles. The team was lead by 1977 World Series MVP REGGIE JACKSON, Lou Pinella, Thurman Munson, Bucky Dent, Catfish Hunter and Ron Guidry to name just a few of the Yankee stars. The Yankees have visited Tallahassee on two occasions and they aren’t the only major league team to come to town. George Brett and the Kansas City Royals came to town in 1988 to honor the late Dick Howser as the stadium was named after the Seminole coach and Major League manager.

In 1956 Seminole pitcher TONY AVITABLE struck out 24 batters for FSU in a win over Furman. The Seminoles recorded 25 strikeouts in that game, one short of the NCAA record. All-American PAUL WILSON made FSU history in 1994 when he became the only Seminole ever drafted No. 1 overall in a professional sport draft. The right-handed pitcher was the first player selected in the draft by the New York Mets. Wilson is one of 18 Florida State players drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft. The 1982 season was a special one for Seminole JEFF LEDBETTER. The senior set NCAA records for home runs in a season (42), home runs in a career (97), home runs in game (4), RBIs in a career (346), total bases in a season (273) and total bases in a career (704). He also set an NCAA record with a .875 slugging percentage. Ledbetter went on to be named The Sporting News’ Player of the Year.

THE 2000 USA BASEBALL OLYMPIC TEAM Since baseball was officially given Olympic medal-sport status in 1992, the best finish prior to 2000 for the USA Baseball Olympic Team was a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games. With the first time inclusions of professional players and wooden bats, all of that changed when the 2000 USA Baseball Olympic Team clinched the gold by beating Cuba 4-0 in the championship game. Former Seminole and current Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman DOUG MIENTKIEWICZ played a huge role in the team’s success in Sydney. Mientkiewicz hit a grand slam in the eighth inning lifting Team USA past Korea, 4-0, in pool play. The Miami native then belted a gamewinning home run in the bottom of the ninth to give Team USA a 3-2 victory and a spot in the gold medal game against Cuba. Mientkiewicz was a two time All-American at Florida State (1993 and 1994).

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DEION SANDERS had a stellar football career at Florida State and went on to play in both the NFL and Major Leagues. Not only is Sanders the only athlete ever to play in a Super Bowl and a World Series, he made headlines in 1992 when on October 11 Sanders played for the Atlanta Falcons in Miami and then took a charter flight to Pittsburgh for a playoff game that night. Pulling double duty was nothing new for Sanders. In 1987, the three-sport star won a Metro Conference Championship in the 400M Relay and then turned around later that evening to deliver the game-winning hit in the Metro Conference Championship game. Tallahassee has been the starting point for more than 150 FUTURE MAJOR LEAGUERS. Florida State Seminoles have been No. 1 picks overall, taken in the first round and won World Series Championships. Former FSU baseball players have been on the receiving end of the Gold Glove Award, named both American League and National League All-Stars, winners of the All-Star MVP and Rookie of the Year honors and even manager of a World Series Champion.

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DICK HOWSER became the first ever AllAmerican in Florida State history in 1957. A shortstop with the Kansas City Royals in 1961, Howser was named MLB Rookie of the Year by The Sporting News. As a major league manager, Howser won three pennants and a World Series Championship. His No. 34 jersey was retired at Florida State in 1976. In 2008, Howser was inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.

OMAHA has become a home away from home for the Florida State baseball program. The Seminoles have reached college baseball’s promise land 19 times in program history. Only four schools in the history of the sport have made it to the College World Series more times than FSU. The Garnet and Gold’s recent success is almost unmatched as well as three schools have gone to the College World Series more often than Florida State since 1990.

World Series Champion DOUG MIENTKIEWICZ is in select company. The former Gold Glove winner is one of only five players in USA Baseball history to win both a gold medal and a World Series Championship. In 2000, Mientkiewicz hit a game-winning grand slam in the preliminaries versus Korea and then propelled the U.S. into the gold medal game with a walk-off, solo home run in the bottom of the ninth versus the Koreans again.

Head coach MIKE MARTIN has established himself as one of the greatest coaches ever in the collegiate game during his 30-year tenure at Florida State. On top of leading FSU to 30 consecutive NCAA Regionals and to 13 College World Series, Martin stacks up among the best coaches ever in terms of wins and winning percentage. On April 8, 1998, Martin recorded the 1,000th win of his career over Jacksonville. The legendary coach has now recorded over 1,500 victories and is just one of four coaches in Division I history to surpass 1,500 wins.


“Phenomenal. I walked into the clubhouse for the first time about a half an hour ago and I said, “this is the better than 95% of the big league clubhouses.” My clubhouse at Fenway was about half the size of this room. If it’s not the best, I’d like to see the best in college baseball. To me this is the best place to be and this is the best place to play.”

DOUG MIENTKIEWICZ Former Seminole First Baseman

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Dick Howser Stadium has taken its place as one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the country after a two-year, $12 million dollar project was completed in 2004. Located on the campus of Florida State University, the stadium has provided over three million fans with the feeling of having “the best seat in the house” to watch the finest in college baseball action. On April 2, 2005 Florida State University dedicated the field at Dick Howser to current head coach Mike Martin. Florida State’s skipper for the last 31 years now coaches on the diamond bearing his name, Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium. Florida State’s players and coaches enjoy the convenience and luxury of a clubhouse and locker room currently located behind the Seminole dugout. The Griffin Family Clubhouse was moved to the first base side for the 2004 season as the construction process was completed. The main locker room was described by former Seminole and 2004 World Series Champion Doug Mientkiewicz as being ‘better than 95% of the DICK big league clubhouses’ he has HOWSER seen. The locker room contains a personalized wooden locker for each player, a separate locker room for the Seminole coaches and trainers, and a video area where FSU players and coaches can watch film. The stadium also houses all of the baseball offices. The coaches’ offices over look the stadium behind home plate. There is also a weight room and training area adjacent to the clubhouse. Each of the areas were expanded and improved during the renovation process.

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There are on-going efforts to keep Dick Howser Stadium one of the top facilities in college baseball. Truly a “player’s ballpark,” the stadium has had many upgrades even since the $12 million renovation completed less than five years ago. In 2005 an upgraded $50,000 sound system was installed and an enhanced exterior brick façade as the outfield walls now match the exterior grandstand of the stadium. Dick Howser Stadium, named after the late Kansas City Royals and Florida State manager who was also Florida State’s first-ever baseball All-American, is a showcase befitting one of the top collegiate teams in the nation. From the beautifully manicured playing surface to the chair back seats, Howser Stadium is one of the best places in the country to watch a college baseball game. Stadium capacity increased to 6,700 as additional seats were added during the two-year construction process. Florida State annually ranks in the top 15 nationally in attendance. In 2008, Florida State set single-season records for both total home attendance and average home attendance surpassing 200,000 fans for the first time in school history. That year the Seminoles drew 202,132 fans in 41 games, good for an average record of 4,930 fans per game. The total attendance mark surpassed the previous record of 183,534 set in 41 games in 2007. The 2005 season held the previous record for the highest average home attendance at 4,516 before the mark was shattered following the Seminoles’ run to the College World Series in 2008. Last year, a total of 184,227 fans walked through the gates at Dick Howser Stadium in 39 home contests surpassing the three million fan mark. Five of the top 20 all-time largest crowds to witness a game at Dick Howser Stadium were set in 2008 including the top three most attended games in school history. In 1994, the one-millionth fan walked through the gates of Howser Stadium in only its 12th season of operation and in 2005 total attendance reached more than two million. Since the 1983 opening, FSU has averaged over 2,600 fans per game.

The Seminole faithful set the standard for all others in the ACC as more than 100,000 FSU fans have attended games at Dick Howser Stadium 10 times in the last 11 years and no ACC school has drawn more fans this decade than Florida State. Seminole fans are simply the best and most knowledgeable in college baseball. Although they live and die with ‘their’ Seminoles, the FSU faithful are known nationwide for their sportsmanship and appreciation of good baseball — by both teams. Fans, along with the stadium and a professional game operation, are a large reason that Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium has been chosen as an NCAA Regional Tournament site 24 times in 28 years since its opening in 1983. Dick Howser Stadium has also served as host to six Super Regionals in the 11 years since the new postseason format was adopted.

STADIUM QUICK FACTS Capacity 6,700 Dimensions 320’ right - 400’ center - 340’ left Alleys 365-LC; 360-RC Height of Wall 10’ Height of Right Field Screen 30’ Playing Surface Natural Grass (Bermuda) Opening Day March 29, 1983 First Game Result FSU 5, LSU 15 First FSU Win FSU 10, LSU 5 (3/30/83) First Day Crowd 1,305 First Run Tommy Zoeller (FSU) First Hit Zoeller, single to left First RBI Danny Dowell (FSU), single to score Zoeller First Batter John Morse (LSU) First Putout Rick Figueredo (FSU), 5-3 putout on Morse First Assist Mark Barineau (FSU) on Morse grounder First Double Ronnie Corbett (LSU), sixth inning First Triple Ronnie Corbett (LSU), eighth inning First Home Run Rick Figueredo (FSU), fifth inning FSU in Dick Howser Stadium 852-170-1 (.833)


TOP 20 DICK HOWSER CROWDS NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

OPPONENT Miami Miami Florida Miami Miami Florida Auburn Texas Auburn Florida Miami Florida Miami Florida Miami Texas Miami Miami Tulane Miami

DATE ATTENDANCE 4/19/08 6,789 4/18/08 6,756 4/15/08 6,737 4/15/06 6,715 4/14/06 6,700 4/18/07 6,574 3/1/08 6,544 6/8/03 6,524 6/4/05 6,398 3/30/05 6,393 4/10/04 6,387 4/14/09 6,345 4/17/04 6,328 4/19/06 6,246 4/11/86 6,145 6/9/03 6,138 4/26/03 6,056 4/13/91 6,039 6/2/08 6,032 4/12/91 6,032

The stadium was dedicated in honor of Dick Howser in March of 1988 prior to an exhibition game between Florida State and the Kansas City Royals, two of Howser’s former teams. As part of the stadium dedication, Kansas City all-stars George Brett and Bo Jackson helped unveil a new $150,000 matrix scoreboard and a bronze bust of Howser. While the bust of Howser still stands in Haggard Baseball Plaza, the matrix scoreboard was replaced in January 2004 with a new $800,000 video board. The state-of-the-art scoreboard provides lineups, statistics and replays throughout the game and stands 40 feet high and 70 feet wide. Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium has come a long way in the last two decades. Old Seminole Field was christened Seminole Stadium March 28, 1983, after a one million dollar renovation was completed on the park. Wooden bleachers were replaced with a two-tier concrete grandstand seating 2,500. Modern concession areas, restrooms and a press box complete with separate booths for radio and television broadcasts were also added. The playing surface dimensions measure 320 feet to right field, 400 feet to center and 340 feet to left. Prior to the 1986 season, a screen was added to the top of the right field wall, increasing in five-foot increments from 20 feet in the power alley to 30 feet in right field — giving a unique effect.

The beautiful home of Florida State’s baseball Seminoles, from the Mike Loynd Tradition Room and the Griffin Family Clubhouse to the top-notch playing field and overall family atmosphere, is indeed a fitting tribute to one of FSU’s greatest alumni, Dick Howser.

MIKE LOYND TRADITION ROOM The Mike Loynd “Tradition Room”, underneath the first base stands, holds an attractive showcase which tells the story of the great players, award-winners and tremendous FSU teams of the past. Trophies and plaques depicting Florida State’s baseball success through the years adorn the walls. It also provides a comfortable lounge area adjacent to the FSU clubhouse. Separate wall displays, attractively back-lit, are devoted to Florida State All-Americans, former Seminoles in the pros and FSU’s 19 College World Series teams and 16 conference championships. Another wall is lined with FSU’s most recent tournament and conference championship trophies, as well as replicas of the Golden Spikes Awards of Mike Loynd, Mike Fuentes, J.D. Drew and Buster Posey. The Mike Loynd Tradition Room, built thanks to the generous donation of former Florida State AllAmerican Mike Loynd, serves as a showcase for the great tradition which is Florida State baseball.

THE GRIFFIN FAMILY CLUBHOUSE Former Seminole first team All-American John-Ford Griffin grew up in a Garnet & Gold home. Both his father Bill and mother Carla attended FSU as well as his two sisters. So it seems appropriate one of the greatest Seminole baseball players, along with his entire family, have their names adorning the Seminole Clubhouse. Out of appreciation to the family for a generous gift when the school was renovating Dick Howser Stadium, FSU named one of the nation’s top locker rooms in honor of the family as Seminole players now prepare for games and practices in the Griffin Family Clubhouse. The clubhouse is one of the most impressive in the nation with personalized wooden lockers, a big screen television, a state-of-the-art sound system and every comfort current and future Seminoles could ever ask for.

“Phenomenal,” was the first word that came to mind when former Seminole Doug Mientkiewicz first toured the Griffin Family Clubhouse. “I walked into the clubhouse for the first time and I said, ‘this is better than 95% of the big league clubhouses.’ The clubhouse at Fenway, when we won the World Championship in 2004, was about the size of this room. If it’s not the best, I’d like to see the best in college baseball. To me this is the best place to be and this is the best place to play.”

SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE TOTALS (Since opening of stadium in 1983) YEAR 1983^ 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

DATES 30* 51* 58* 45* 43* 46* 46* 40 40* 41* 40* 42* 35* 36 38* 32* 40* 41* 37* 44* 40* 35* 38* 37 41* 41* 39* 1,096

TOTAL 57,575 72,518 103,552 118,897 86,209 86,628 87,240 106,081 109,549 90,278 80,757 106,352 85,137 72,382 98,622 62,128 102,931 114,651 91,520 129,013 131,223 115,680 171,643 163,587 183,534 202,132 184,227 3,014,046

AVERAGE 1,919 1,422 1,785 2,642 2,005 1,884 1,896 2,652 2,739 2,202 2,019 2,532 2,432 2,010 2,595 1,941 2,573 2,796 2,474 2,932 3,281 3,305 4,516 4,421 4,476 4,930 4.724 2,750

^Stadium opened in middle of 1983 season. *Includes NCAA Regional & Super Regional games. BOLD indicates FSU single-season record

2009 TOTALS (Includes Postseason Tournament) HOME AWAY

DATES 39 22

TOTAL 184,227 51,188

AVERAGE 4,724 2,326

The playing field itself is also often compared to that of a major league park. FSU grounds chief Brian Donaway and his crew oversees the everyday upkeep of the playing surface and surroundings, spending hours on the field year-round. The dedication and hard work of Justin Wilmot (field supervisor) were rewarded in the fall of 2001, when Dick Howser Stadium was named the best collegiate baseball field in the country. Often taken for granted, the grounds crew gives Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium a playing field unsurpassed by any collegiate team in the nation.

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THE TRADITION Consistency. endeavor.

It is the mark of true excellence in any

However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 116 national championships, including 62 in women’s competition and 54 in men’s (through the fall sports season of 2009). In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 125 times in men’s competition and 84 times in women’s action. The 2009 season saw two ACC representatives – North Carolina and Virginia – advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. It marked the third time in four years the conference had sent multiple teams to the CWS, as a record four teams advanced in 2006 and three made the field in 2008. Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami also made the NCAA Tournament field to give the ACC a record-tying seven teams in postseason play. Clemson and FSU joined North Carolina and Virginia in advancing to the national tournament’s “Sweet 16.” Miami’s 37th straight appearance added to what was already an NCAA record, and FSU’s 32-year streak marked the second-longest by any program. North Carolina’s 2009 CWS appearance was its ACCrecord fourth straight, and Virginia made its first ever trip to Omaha. The Tar Heels’ Dustin Ackley, who was the No. 2 overall selection of the Seattle Mariners in the 2009 MLB Draft, finished with a 22-game hitting streak in NCAA Tournament play, and his 28 career hits in CWS play (200709) set an NCAA record.

The ACC has consistently infused Major League Baseball with talented players. The current 12 ACC schools have had 704 players selected in the MLB Draft since 1994, including 53 first-round picks. The conference’s three student-athletes chosen in the first round in 2009 – North Carolina’s Ackley, Boston College catcher Tony Sanchez and North Carolina pitcher Alex White – extended the ACC’s streak of at least one player selected in the first round to 18 consecutive years. The 56 selections in 2009 were the second-best all-time for the Atlantic Coast Conference (behind 63 selections in 2007). Clemson led all ACC schools with nine picks. Miami had eight players selected, while Duke set a school record and North Carolina tied a school record with seven each. The ACC has had at least 50 players taken in each of the last four drafts (54 were chosen in 2008). The conference has also had multiple first-round selections in eight of the last nine drafts. The ACC has produced four No. 1 overall picks in North Carolina’s B.J. Surhoff in 1985, Florida State’s Paul Wilson in 1994, Clemson’s Kris Benson in 1996 and Miami’s Pat Burrell in 1998.

2008-09 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Field Hockey Women’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Tennis

Maryland North Carolina Maryland North Carolina Duke

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Over the last 13 years, the current 12 ACC schools have combined for 85 NCAA Tournament appearances, winning 61.3 percent of their games (287-181) and taking 22 trips to the College World Series.

The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2009-10 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year.

Overall, ACC teams won 247 non-conference games in 2009 while losing just 86, a winning percentage of .743. The ACC has posted a non-conference winning percentage of .600 or better each of the last 18 seasons. The league stands 4,425-1,722-20 in non-conference games since 1990.

The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981.

The 2009 season marked the fourth year of division play for the ACC, as Florida State won its third straight Atlantic Division title and North Carolina captured the Coastal Division crown. The 2009 ACC Championship, which was held at the Durham (N.C.) Bulls Athletic Park, saw Virginia capture the conference championship with a 6-3 win over Florida State in the title game on May 24. The sixth-seeded Cavaliers, led by tournament MVP Dan Grovatt, became the lowest seed ever to win the championship.

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North Carolina’s Ackley was voted ACC Player of the Year, while Georgia Tech’s Deck McGuire earned Pitcher of the Year honors and Virginia pitcher/first baseman Danny Hultzen was voted Freshman of the Year. Florida State’s Mike Martin, who led the Seminoles to a 45-18 overall record and the Atlantic Division title, was named ACC Coach of the Year for the sixth time. Ackley hit .417 with 22 homers and 73 RBI, and he finished with 346 career hits – fifth all-time among ACC players.

Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play.


A HISTORY

The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

THE SCHOOLS

Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants and was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Originally located on Harrison Avenue in the South End of Boston, the College outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its first 50 years. A new location was selected in Chestnut Hill and ground for the new campus was broken on June 19, 1909. During the 1940s, new purchases doubled the size of the main campus. In 1974, Boston College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1.5 miles away. With 15 buildings on 40 acres, it is now the site of the Law School and residence halls. In 2004, BC purchased 43 acres of land from the archdiocese of Boston; this now forms the Brighton campus. Clemson University is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Georgia border, and the tiger paws painted on the roads make the return to I-85 easier. The school is built around Fort Hill, the plantation home of John C. Calhoun, Vice President to Andrew Jackson. His son-in-law, Tom Clemson, left the land to be used as an agricultural school, and in 1893 Clemson opened its doors as a land-grant school, thanks to the efforts of Ben Tillman. Duke University was founded in 1924 by tobacco magnate James B. Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. Originally the school was called Trinity College, a Methodist institution, started in 1859. In 1892, Trinity moved to west Durham where the east campus with its Georgian architecture now stands. Nearby are Sarah P. Duke gardens, and further west the Gothic spires of Duke chapel overlook the west campus.

Florida State University is one of 11 universities of the State University System of Florida. It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851, and first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857. Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state. In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College. In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women. In 1947, the school returned to a co-educational status, and the name was changed to Florida State University. Next to I-85 in downtown Atlanta stands Georgia Institute of Technology, founded in 1885. Its first students came to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering, the only one offered at the time. Tech’s strength is not only the red clay of Georgia, but a restored gold and white 1930 model A Ford Cabriolet, the official mascot. The old Ford was first used in 1961, but a Ramblin’ Wreck had been around for over three decades. The Ramblin’ Wreck fight song appeared almost as soon as the school opened, and it is not only American boys that grow up singing its rollicking tune, for Richard Nixon and Nikita Krushchev sang it when they met in Moscow in 1959. The University of Maryland opened in 1856 as an agricultural school nine miles north of Washington, D.C., on land belonging to Charles Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, the state’s founding father. The school colors are the same as the state flag: black and gold for George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) and red and white for his mother, Alice Crossland. Maryland has been called the school that Curley Byrd built, for he was its quarterback, then football coach, athletic director, assistant to the president, vicepresident, and finally its president. Byrd also designed the football stadium and the campus layout, and suggested the nickname Terrapin, a local turtle known for its bite, when students wanted to replace the nickname Old Liners with a new one for the school.

version of the Pantheon which faces the Lawn, is the focal point of the grounds as the campus is called. Jefferson wanted his school to educate leaders in practical affairs and public service, not just to train teachers. Virginia Tech was established in 1872 as an all-male military school dedicated to the original land-grant mission of teaching agriculture and engineering. The University has grown from a small college of 132 students into the largest institution of higher education in the state during its 132-year history. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, the campus consists of 334 buildings and 20 miles of sidewalks over 2,600 acres. The official school colors - Chicago maroon and burnt orange - were selected in 1896 because they made a “unique combination” not worn elsewhere at the time. Wake Forest University was started on Calvin Jones’ plantation amid the stately pine forest of Wake County in 1834. The Baptist seminary is still there, but the school was moved to Winston-Salem in 1956 on a site donated by Charles H. and Mary Reynolds Babcock. President Harry S. Truman attended the ground-breaking ceremonies that brought a picturesque campus of Georgian architecture and painted roofs. Wake’s colors have been black and gold since 1895, thanks to a badge designed by student John Heck who died before he graduated.

SCHOOL AFFILIATIONS

BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005. CLEMSON -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953. DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

The University of Miami was chartered in 1925 by a group of citizens who felt an institution of higher learning was needed for the development of their young and growing community. Since the first class of 560 students enrolled in the fall of 1926, the University has expanded to more than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and more than 114 nations from around the world. The school’s colors, representive of the Florida orange tree, were selected in 1926. Orange symbolizes the fruit of the tree, green represents the leaves and white, the blossoms.

FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991.

The University of North Carolina, located in Chapel Hill, has been called “the perfect college town,” making its tree-lined streets and balmy atmosphere what a college should look and feel like. Its inception in 1795 makes it one of the oldest schools in the nation, and its nickname of Tar Heels stems from the tar pitch and turpentine that were the state’s principal industry. The nickname is as old as the school, for it was born during the Revolutionary War when tar was dumped into the streams to impede the advance of British forces.

MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.

North Carolina State University is located in the state capital of Raleigh. It opened in 1889 as a land-grant agricultural and mechanical school and was known as A&M or Aggies or Farmers for over a quarter-century. The school’s colors of pink and blue were gone by 1895, brown and white were tried for a year, but the students finally chose red and white to represent the school. An unhappy fan in 1922 said State football players behaved like a pack of wolves, and the term that was coined in derision became a badge of honor.

VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953.

The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson and is one of three things on his tombstone for which he wanted to be remembered. James Madison and James Monroe were on the board of governors in the early years. The Rotunda, a half-scale

GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April, 1978. MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

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• One of the most important aspects of a top athletic program is the quality and experience of its athletic training staff. FSU’s sports medicine staff is one of the best in all of college athletics. • The athletic training staff includes 10 fulltime and six graduate assistants that are Nationally Certified Athletic Trainers. • FSU oversees an Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The program includes 50 graduate and undergraduate students in the Athletic Training program.

• FSU provides on-site Team Physician examinations for general medical and orthopedic issues, while working in conjunction with physicians at the Tallahassee Orthopedic Center in successfully rehabilitating athletes after injuries.

• Nutrition counseling and drug testing are also responsibilities assumed by the athletic training staff at FSU in providing the best care possible for all student-athletes.

• Prior to competition, all FSU student-athletes undergo screening in order to detect potential injuries. If problems are detected, the athlete will be placed on a prevention care system including a variety of treatment ranging from icing to exercising followed by rehabilitation.

The Don Fauls Athletic Training Room • 15,000 square-foot Athletic Training Facility • 24 treatment tables, 18 taping benches • 4,000 square-foot Rehabilitation Area equipped with Biodex System 3 • Two physician examination rooms complete with in-house pharmacy and x-ray machine • Hydrotherapy Room with 8’x40’ inground workout pool with underwater treadmill, one 9’x16’ in-ground cold whirlpool and one 9’x16’ in-ground warm whirlpool

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• Total Athletic Development - Each program is designed to improve athletic performance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lifting, speed, power, agility, flexibility, nutrition and conditioning drills. • Goal - To maximize the on-field performance of each athlete, while reducing the risk of injury.

• Nutrition - Laurel Wentz, RD and FSU Sports Dietitian provides each studentathlete with a plan that specifically outlines their needs of calories, protein, vitamins and minerals.

• Enhance each student-athlete’s self-confidence, sense of well-being and overall physical health, while instilling a strong work ethic which will carry over during competition and in life.

• Reduce the risk of injury by strengthening weaknesses and working closely with team doctors and trainers through the rehab process.

• Develop individualized programs based on scientifically proven principles tailored to enhance each athlete’s needs.

The Roger Holler Champions Training Complex “Where The Elite Become Champions” • Lifting area of 14,000 square feet • More than 20,000 pounds of free weights • 20,000 square feet of functional training space • Custom-built FSU equipment, platforms and weights • 24 self-contained powerlift work stations each containing 500 pounds of free weights

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From Miami to Minneapolis, and from Warsaw to Walla Walla, young men and women come to Florida State University to embrace its educational excellence and to compete as a Seminole. Many would not have the opportunity to receive that college education without their athletic scholarship. These young people work hard and proudly represent Florida State as a winner on the national stage, attracting the attention to our University that winners bring. Florida State Athletics provides each of our men’s and women’s teams with the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA. In addition to the student-athlete competitors, scholarships are also provided to student trainers, managers and graduate assistants who are vital to an athletic program. The last 15 years have seen a three-fold rise in the cost of athletic scholarships at Florida State. Today, more than $300,000 is needed to permanently endow a Florida State athletic scholarship. Most of the top public universities with whom Florida State competes and to whom we are compared, have endowed all of their athletic scholarships. Established in 1986 under the direction of William M. Parker of Clearwater, the Seminole Boosters Endowed Scholarship Program is the final step toward perpetual funding of all scholarships for student-athletes at Florida State. Those individuals who contribute to the endowment fund for athletic scholarships at Florida State University gain membership in the Seminole Heritage Foundation.

BASEBALL NAMINGS The two-year, $12 million renovation process at Dick Howser Stadium was made possible by the generous donations of the following Seminole Boosters:

ARCHES ($100,000) Harry Arnold Family Arch Gilbert & Bridget Chandler Family Arch Bob Clem Family Arch Mark & Nancy Gilbert Family Arch Don Hinkle Family Arch Ron & Garrett Moody Family Arch

DUGOUTS ($100,000) Craig & Teresa Finley Baseball Visitors Dugout Dan St. John Baseball Dugout

$500,000 Michael Loynd Tradition Room

$1,000,000 Griffin Family Clubhouse Haggard Baseball Plaza Steven & Yvonne Brown Tradition Walk

$2,000,000 DeVoe Moore Family Park

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SCHOLARSHIPS POSITION SCHOLARSHIP ($100,000) Established in 1998, this scholarship program is funded by the contributions of $100,000 or more for any starting position within any sport of the donor’s choosing. The “position” scholarship was created to work toward the final goal of endowing all athletic scholarships.   Van & Donna Poole (Shortstop)   John-Ford Griffin (Left Field)   Gene & Barbara Ready   Endowed Scholarships

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1986, the endowed scholarship program is funded by individual or group contributions of $50,000 or more. This program, like the “position” scholarship program continues to advance toward the ultimate goal of endowing all athletic scholarships at Florida State.   Gene & Diane Davidson   Sam & Ann Domino by Carl Domino   Bill & Carla Griffin   Pfil & Ann Hunt   Mike Martin (Endowed by an Anonymous Donor)   Tug McGraw   In Memory of Dick Howser, by Nick & Laurie Nixon   Beverly Spencer   Pinki & Dana Jackel   Tony Diez   William & Betty Tanner   Mike Loynd


QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Symbol Colors Enrollment President Interim Athletic Director Director of Student Services/Baseball Conference National Affiliation (Division)

SID INFORMATION Tallahassee, FL Seminoles Garnet and Gold 39,136 Dr. Eric J. Barron Randy Spetman John Lata Atlantic Coast Conference Division I

BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach Alma Mater Record at Florida State Career Coaching Record Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach Baseball Office Phone Number Ticket Office Phone Number Home Field/Capacity Surface/Dimensions

Mike Martin Florida State (1966) 1579-538-4 (31st Season) 1579-538-4 (31st Season) Jamey Shouppe (20th Season) Mike Martin, Jr. (13th Season) Brian Hoop (2nd Season) (850) 644-1073 (850) 644-1830 Dick Howser Stadium/6,700 Natural Grass/LF-340, CF-400, RF-320

TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record 45-18 Home Record 33-8 Away/Neutral Record 12-10 2009 Conference Record/Finish 19-9/Atlantic Division Champions Home Record 11-4 Away Record 8-5 2009 ACC Tournament 2-2 - Runners-up Defeated Boston College 7-2 Defeated Miami 4-2 Lost to Georgia Tech 9-2 Lost to Virginia 6-3 (Championship Game) 2009 NCAA Tournament Super Regional (Tallahassee, FL) Tallahassee Regional - Defeated Marist 16-4 Defeated Georgia 8-2 Defeated Ohio State 37-6 Tallahassee Super Regional - Lost to Arkansas 7-2, 9-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost 8/6 All-Time School Record (Yrs) 2479-909-10 (.731) All-Time ACC Record (Yrs) 324-126-0 (18) All-Time NCAA Record (Yrs) 157-106-0 (47) Years in NCAA Regional (Last) 47 (2009, 32 Consecutive) All-Time College World Series Record (Yrs) 25-38-0 (19) Years in College World Series (Last) 19 (2008)

Baseball SID Phone Number Fax Number Cell Phone Press Box Number Email Address Mailing Address

Jason Leturmy (850) 644-5656 (850) 644-3820 (850) 694-2583 (850) 644-1553 jleturmy@fsu.edu Florida State University 403 Stadium Drive West, Room D0107 Tallahassee, FL 32306 www.seminoles.com Steve Phillips www.theacc.com

Athletic Website Conference Soccer SID Conference Website

MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station Radio Contact Phone Play-by-Play Announcers

100.7 FM, WFLA-AM 1270 - Tallahassee Matt Millar 850-422-3107 Tom Block & Eric Luallen

2009 ACC TEAM STATS Batting Pitching Fielding Percentage

.321 (2nd) 4.58 (4th) .960 (9th)

RETURNING STAT LEADERS Batting Average Hits Runs Scored Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Stolen Bases ERA (10 + innings pitched) Innings Pitched Wins Strikeouts

Tyler Holt (.401) Tyler Holt (95) Tyler Holt (87) Tyler Holt (23) Stephen Cardullo (3) Mike McGee (19) Mike McGee (78) Tyler Holt (34) Sean Gilmartin (3.49) Sean Gilmartin (98.0) Sean Gilmartin (12) Sean Gilmartin (83)

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2010 roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No.

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Name

Pos

B-T

Ht

Wt

Class

Hometown (Previous School)

13

Robert Benincasa

P

1

Stuart Tapley

INF

R-R

5-10

204

JR

Orlando, FL (Boone HS)

20

Daniel Bennett

P

2

Ohmed Danesh

OF

L-L

6-0

170

SR

Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips HS)

16

3

Sean Gilmartin

P/OF

L-L

6-2

192

SO

Moorpark, CA (Crespi Carmelite HS)

7

5

Jack Posey

INF/P

R-R

6-2

220

JR

Leesburg, GA (Leesburg HS)

14

Tye Buckley

6

Corben Madden

P

R-L

6-0

175

FR

Orlando, FL (Boone HS)

24

Brian Busch

38

Stephen Cardullo

7

Parker Brunelle

8

Devon Travis

C

S-R

6-3

220

JR

Snellville, GA (Wesleyan School)

INF

R-R

5-9

183

FR

Wellington, FL (Palm Beach Central HS)

9

Stephen McGee

C

R-R

6-2

205

FR

Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie HS)

10

Justin Gonzalez

INF

R-R

6-2

180

FR

Miami, FL (Columbus HS)

13

Robert Benincasa

P

R-R

6-2

180

FR

Tampa, FL (Armwood HS)

14

Tye Buckley

OF/P

L-L

6-0

175

JR

Tallahassee, FL (Seminole CC)

15

Tyler Holt

OF

R-R

6-0

190

JR

Gainesville, FL (Gainesville HS)

16

Jayce Boyd

INF

R-R

6-3

185

FR

17

Robby Stahl

OF

R-R

6-1

186

18

Tyson Young

P

L-L

6-2

190

FR

19

Gage Smith

P

R-R

6-0

180

20

Daniel Bennett

P

S-R

6-4

220

37

Taiwan Easterling

P/OF

28

Tyler Everett

P

22

John Gast

P

3

Sean Gilmartin

P/OF

10

Justin Gonzalez

INF

Cantonment, FL (Tate HS)

15

Tyler Holt

R-JR St. Petersburg Beach, FL (Tallahassee CC)

31

Kevin Jackson

Palm City, FL (South Fork HS)

32

Sherman Johnson

FR

Tallahassee, FL (North Florida Christian)

29

Rafael Lopez

JR

Tallahassee, FL (Tallahassee CC)

6

Jacobbi McDaniel Mike McGee

6-3

249

JR

Dade City, FL (Zephyrhills HS)

22

John Gast

P

L-L

6-2

190

JR

Longwood FL (Lake Brantley HS)

25

23

James Ramsey

OF

L-R

6-0

190

SO

Alpharetta, GA (Wesleyan HS)

P

L-L

6-2

237

SO

Boca Raton, FL (West Boca Raton HS)

OF/P

R-R

6-0

188

JR

Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie HS)

Scott Sitz

P

R-R

5-10

210

FR

Jacksonville Beach, FL (Fletcher HS)

27

David Trexler

P/OF

R-R

6-3

175

FR

Lynn Haven, FL (Mosley HS)

28

Tyler Everett

P

L-R

6-2

205

JR

29

Rafael Lopez

C

L-R

5-9

197

30

Hunter Scantling

P

R-R

6-8

270

31

Kevin Jackson

1B/OF

R-R

6-2

32

Sherman Johnson

INF

L-R

5-10

33

Andrew Durden

OF/P

S-R

5-11

211

9

OF 1B/OF INF C

Corben Madden

P 1B OF/P

Stephen McGee

C

45

Mike Meschke

35

Ben Nobles

P

21

Geoff Parker

P

5

Jack Posey

1B

INF/P

23

James Ramsey

Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln HS)

30

Hunter Scantling

P

R-JR

Wellington, FL (Indian River State College)

36

Robby Scott

P

SO

Jacksonville, FL (Episcopal HS)

26

Scott Sitz

P

192

FR

Pensacola, FL (Tate HS)

19

Gage Smith

P

178

SO

Tampa, FL (Alonso HS)

17

Robby Stahl

OF

JR

Port St. Lucie, FL (Indian River State College)

1

Stuart Tapley

INF

8

Devon Travis

INF

27

David Trexler

P

18

Tyson Young

P

35

Ben Nobles

P

R-L

6-3

205

JR

Alva, FL (Tallahassee CC)

36

Robby Scott

P

S-L

6-2

220

JR

Miami, FL (Broward CC)

37

Taiwan Easterling

P/OF

R-R

6-0

195

R-SO

Hattiesburg, MS (Oak Grove)

38

Stephen Cardullo

INF

R-R

6-0

200

SR

Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas HS)

45

Mike Meschke

1B

L-R

6-3

235

SR

Marietta, GA (North Florida CC)

54

Jacobbi McDaniel

1B

L-R

6-1

285

FR

Madison, FL (Madison County)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Martin (31st Season) Florida State (1966) Associate Head Coach: Jamey Shouppe (20th Season) Florida State (1982) Assistant Coach: Mike Martin, Jr. (13th Season) Florida State (1995) Volunteer Coach: Brian Hoop (2nd Season) Fresno State (2004)

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OF OF/P

R-R

26

P INF

Andrew Durden

P

Mike McGee

OF/P

Ohmed Danesh

Geoff Parker

Brian Busch

C

2

21

25

INF

33

54

24

Jayce Boyd Parker Brunelle

OF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Robert Benincasa Parker Brunelle Jayce Boyd Ohmed Danesh Taiwan Easterling Mike Meschke Scott Sitz Robby Stahl

Ben-in-casa Brew-nel Jace OH-mead Dah-nesh Tie-wan Mesh-key Sights Stall


ROSTER BREAKDOWN

EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Seniors Redshirt Juniors Juniors

3 - Cardullo, Danesh, Meschke 2 - Lopez, Stahl

BREAKDOWN BY STATE Florida

13 - Bennett, Brunelle, Buckley, Durden, Everett, Gast

Holt, Jackson, Johnson, Lopez, Madden,

Holt, M. McGee, Nobles,

McDaniel, M. McGee, S. McGee, Nobles, Parker,

Parker, Posey, Scott, Tapley Redshirt Sophomore Sophomores Freshmen

1 - Easterling 5 - Busch, Gilmartin, Johnson, Ramsey, Scantling 12 - Benincasa, Boyd, Gonzalez, Jackson, Madden, McDaniel, S. McGee, Sitz, Smith, Travis, Trexler, Young

30 - Benincasa, Bennett, Boyd, Buckley, Busch, Cardullo, Danesh, Durden, Everett, Gast, Gonzalez,

Scantling, Scott, Sitz, Smith, Stahl, Tapley, Travis, Trexler, Young Georgia

4 - Brunelle, Meschke, Posey, Ramsey

California

1 - Gilmartin

Mississippi

1 - Easterling

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2010 PHOTO ROSTER

1

Stuart Tapley

INF, R/R, 5-10, 204 JR, Orlando, FL

2

3

OF, L/L, 6-0, 170 SR, Orlando, FL

P/OF, L/L, 6-2, 192 SO, Moorpark, CA

Ohmed Danesh Sean Gilmartin

10

13

INF, R/R, 6-2, 180 FR, Miami, FL

P, R/R, 6-2, 180 FR, Tampa, FL

Justin Gonzalez Robert Benincasa

20

Daniel Bennett P, S/R, 6-4, 220 JR, Tallahassee, FL

28

Tyler Everett

21

Geoff Parker P, R/R, 6-3, 249 JR, Dade City, FL

29

Rafael Lopez

P, L/R, 6-2, 205 JR, Tallahassee, FL

C, L/R, 5-9, 197 R-JR, Wellington, FL

37

38

Taiwan Easterling Stephen Cardullo P/OF, R/R, 6-0, 195 INF, R/R, 6-0, 200 R-SO, Hattiesburg, MS SR, Coral Springs, FL

24

14

Tye Buckley

OF/P, L/L, 6-0, 175 JR, Tallahassee, FL

22

John Gast

P, L/L, 6-2, 190 JR, Longwood, FL

5

Jack Posey

INF/P, R/R, 6-2, 220 JR, Leesburg, GA

15

Tyler Holt

OF, R/R, 6-0, 190 JR, Gainseville, FL

23

James Ramsey

6

7

P, R/L, 6-0, 175 FR, Orlando, FL

C, S/R, 6-3, 220 JR, Snellville, GA

Corben Madden Parker Brunelle

16

Jayce Boyd

17

Robby Stahl

INF, R/R, 6-3, 185 OF, R/R, 6-1, 186 FR, Cantonment, FL R-JR, St. Petersburg Beach, FL

24

Brian Busch

25

Mike McGee

OF, L/R, 6-0, 190 SO, Alpharetta, GA

P, L/L, 6-2, 237 SO, Boca Raton, FL

31

32

33

P, R/R, 6-8, 270 SO, Jacksonville, FL

1B/OF, R/R, 6-2, 192 FR, Pensacola, FL

INF, L/R, 5-10, 178 SO, Tampa, FL

OF/P, S/R, 5-11, 211 JR, Port St. Lucie, FL

45

54

1B, L/R, 6-3, 235 SR, Marietta, GA

1B, L/R, 6-1, 285 FR, Madison, FL

30

Hunter Scantling

11

Mike Martin Head Coach

INF, R/R, 5-9, 183 FR, Wellington, FL

18

Tyson Young P, L/L, 6-2, 190 FR, Palm City, FL

26

Scott Sitz

OF/P, R/R, 6-0, 188 P, R/R, 5-10, 210 JR, Port St. Lucie, FL FR, Jacksonville Beach, FL

Kevin Jackson Sherman Johnson Andrew Durden

Mike Meschke Jacobbi McDaniel

8

Devon Travis

35

Ben Nobles P, R/L, 6-3, 205 JR, Alva, FL

12

4

Associate Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Jamey Shouppe Mike Martin, Jr.

9

Stephen McGee C, R/R, 6-2, 205 FR, Port St. Lucie, FL

19

Gage Smith

P, R/R, 6-0, 180 FR, Tallahassee, FL

27

David Trexler

P/OF, R/R, 6-3, 175 FR, Lynn Haven, FL

36

Robby Scott P, S/L, 6-2, 220 JR, Miami, FL

42

Brian Hoop

Volunteer Coach


2010 OUTLOOK GENERAL OUTLOOK  Florida State returns seven position starters and eight

pitchers who saw action off the mound in 2009 including all three pitchers from last year’s weekend rotation in sophomores Sean Gilmartin and Brian Busch and junior Mike McGee. In all, the Seminoles welcome back 17 of 28 letterwinners for the upcoming season.  The Seminoles return five hitters from last year’s

squad who posted an average of .300 or higher in 80 or more at-bats including the top three hitters in AllAmericans Tyler Holt (.401), Mike McGee (.379) and Stephen Cardullo (.376). Last year’s squad ranked second in the ACC and 52nd nationally with a .321 average. It marked the third straight year in which the Seminoles have hit over .320 as a team.  FSU’s 2010 recruiting class, which was ranked No. 22

by Collegiate Baseball, features 18 newcomers including 12 freshmen. Also joining the Seminoles this season are junior college transfers Tye Buckley (Seminole Community College), Daniel Bennett (Tallahassee Community College), Andrew Durden (Indian River State College), Ben Nobles (Tallahassee Community College) and Robby Scott (Broward Community College). Taiwan Easterling and Jacobbi McDaniel will look to follow the strong lineage of two-way stars at Florida State as both individuals saw playing time in the fall with the Seminole football team.  Florida State enters the season looking for a fourth

consecutive ACC Atlantic Division title. The Seminoles have averaged over 22 league wins over the last three years claiming the best record in the ACC in 2007 and 2009. FSU has the most wins of any Division I program since 2000 with 504 and will chase their 33rd consecutive NCAA Regional appearance in 2010, the second longest active streak in the nation.  The Seminoles will start the season ranked seventh

by Collegiate Baseball. Florida State will be led by juniors Tyler Holt and Mike McGee and sophomore Sean Gilmartin as all three were named pre-season All-Americans by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Stephen Cardullo joins the trio as pre-season All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball. MARTIN ON THE UPCOMING SEASON: “As we enter 2010, we have got to understand that we are playing in arguably the toughest league in the country. It is vey difficult to get through the season without some bumps in the road. It is how you overcome adversity, like an injury or a losing streak, which separates the good from the bad. Our team last year displayed as much character and perseverance of any club that I have ever been associated with. This year the outlook is certainly bright as we enter the season but we know that we are going to be faced with obstacles and we know that we will have to be tough enough to overcome them. I must admit that I am as excited as I have been in my 31 years with this program and I am looking forward to seeing this club grow and mature.”

THE SCHEDULE  Ten teams on this year’s schedule recorded 30 or

more wins a season ago. Seven schools earned a bid to participate in an NCAA Regional in 2009, while two teams played in the College World Series (North Carolina and Virginia). A total of five teams finished the 2009 season ranked in the top 25.  The Seminoles will compete in a 30-game ACC

schedule for the fifth year in a row. The schedule features all but one league school (Georgia Tech). Since the ACC adopted divisional play in 2006, the Seminoles have posted a league record of 80-34 (.702) and have captured three straight Atlantic Division titles. Over the last fours seasons, Florida State has faired well both at home and on the road in the ACC going 42-16 and 38-18, respectively.  Florida State’s non-conference schedule is high-

lighted by two teams from the SEC. The Seminoles host Georgia, in a rematch from last year’s NCAA Regional game in Tallahassee, for a three-game series beginning March 5. Intra-state rival Florida is on the schedule for four games including a home and home match-up and neutral site match-ups in Tampa, Fla., at George M. Steinbrenner Field on March 2 and a March 30 showdown at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.  Florida State will open league play at home on Fri-

day, March 12 as the Seminoles welcome Virginia to Tallahassee. Other ACC schools making the trek to the capital city in 2010 include Maryland, Virginia Tech, Miami and NC State. League road trips for the Seminoles in 2010 include games at North Carolina, Wake Forest, Duke, Boston College and Clemson. The Garnet and Gold will get their first taste of the Tar Heels recently renovated Boshamer Stadium the weekend of March 19-21, while playing at Wake Forest’s new home field (April 9-11), the former stadium of the Winston-Salem Warthogs (now Winston-Salem Dash), Carolina League single A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox.

 After a two-year hiatus, Florida State will travel to

Clearwater, Fla., to face the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, March 3. The game is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. first pitch at BrightHouse Networks Field. In 2007, 4,676 fans packed the stadium to watch the exhibition match between the `Noles and the Phillies. MARTIN ON THE SCHEDULE: “We know that we are going to run into some great programs. When you play the teams that we are playing starting with Georgia State, they were in a regional last year. We are also playing a very good Georgia team, a team that played for the national championship two years ago and a team we played in the regionals last year. Then we open the ACC season in a fashion that is just about as tough as it gets. We play Virginia and then go to North Carolina sandwiched in between there we play the University of Florida. In fact, we have 12 straight games in the early portion of our schedule against teams that played in the postseason last year. I would like to see if any body else is playing as tough a schedule as we are this year. The addition of Duke to our schedule will also be a challenge. They are one of those teams that are undoubtedly up and coming not only in the ACC but in the nation. Duke beat a lot of good teams last year. Not having played them for the last two years, I don’t know about their talent level and who they lost. Our schedule will be a challenging one, but that’s why young men come to Florida State, to play in an arena such as this.” MARTIN ON PLAYING THE PHILLIES: “It is one of the highlights of the entire career for a college athlete to play against a team like the Philadelphia Phillies. With the history of that franchise, guys will sit around with their children and talk about the day they played against the Philadelphia Phillies. I am proud that our program is involved in a game like this and I am sure that the players will always remember this experience.”

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2010 OUTLOOK LEADERSHIP  Florida State returns seven position starters includ-

ing all four All-Americans in Stephen Cardullo, Sean Gilmartin, Tyler Holt and Mike McGee. The position starters combined to play in 418 games a season ago with five of those student-athletes appearing in 60 or more contests.  Despite a small senior class comprised of just three

student-athletes, the junior class is one of the largest in recent memory with 14 on the 2010 roster. Five transferred in from community college while the remaining nine players each played a significant role in the team’s run to a berth in the NCAA Super Regional last year.  Senior shortstop Stephen Cardullo and junior center-

fielder Tyler Holt were named team captains for the upcoming season. Cardullo posted career-highs in every major offensive category in 2009 and is a career .374 hitter. Holt is the only returning Seminole to start in all 63 games a season ago en route to leading the team with a .401 batting average. Both Cardullo and Holt were named pre-season All-Americans heading into the 2010 season. MARTIN ON THE LEADERSHIP OF THIS YEAR’S TEAM: “We have young men who have been in our program for two and three years that are displaying exceptional leadership. It is fun to see the others associating with those veterans and getting a feel as to what Florida State Baseball is all about. Ironically Florida State Baseball usually is lead by the junior class. Unfortunately, we don’t keep many players four years. The seniors have always been the ones that are looked at for leadership, but as is the case this year the majority of the time that leadership will come from the junior class. Overall, I am very pleased with the returning player’s work ethic and approach.”

NEWCOMERS  Florida State welcomes 18 new players this season,

including 12 freshmen, five transfers and the addition of redshirt sophomore Taiwan Easterling. It is the second most freshmen listed on an opening day roster since 2005 when FSU opened the season with 13 freshmen. That year’s freshman class included such names as Tony Thomas, Jr., Mark Gildea, Ryan Strauss, Dennis Guinn, Jack Rye and Ruairi O’Connor. Over the last seven years, head coach Mike Martin has welcomed 82 freshmen into the Seminole baseball family.  The Seminoles were recognized by Collegiate Base-

ball with the nation’s 22nd best recruiting class in 2010. Since associate head coach Jamey Shouppe took over recruiting coordinator duties in 1990, FSU has had a class ranked in the top 25 each year while 13 of his classes have been ranked in the top 10. Six newcomers to this year’s squad have been selected in the MLB Draft over the last three years. Those individuals include Taiwan Easterling (2007), Andrew Durden (2008), Robert Benincasa (2009), Jayce Boyd (2009), Justin Gonzalez (2009) and Jacobbi McDaniel (2009).  This year’s class features five transfer students who

come to Florida State with prior playing experience and will look to make an immediate impact for the Garnet and Gold in 2010. Those student-athletes include Daniel Bennett (Tallahassee Community College), Tye Buckley (Seminole Community College), Andrew Durden (Indian River State College), Ben Nobles (Tallahassee Community College) and Robby Scott (Broward Community College). Geoff Parker

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MARTIN ON THE NEWCOMERS: “Everything starts with the pitching and we are looking for our newcomers to make a contribution right away. I can name almost every newcomer and say I want to see what they can do. But from what I have seen so far, Andrew Durden is going to be given the chance as our closer. Then you have freshmen pitchers Robert Benincasa, Scott Sitz, David Trexler and Corben Madden that we have been impressed with and want to see what they can do during the regular season. Another guy, Daniel Bennett hasn’t pitched because of injuries but his reputation is one that could be very important to us in our success this year. Add infielders Devon Travis, Justin Gonzalez and Jayce Boyd and catcher Stephen McGee to that list and you have a way of really liking what you see out there.”

THE OFFENSE  The Seminoles are coming off their third straight

season in which they hit over .320 as a team. Florida State closed out the 2009 campaign leading the ACC in seven offensive categories including on-base percentage (.432), runs (550), RBI (496), doubles (163), total bases (1153), walks (386) and sacrifice flies (46). The Garnet and Gold also ranked in the top three in five additional categories including second in stolen bases (94), home runs (89), slugging percentage (.536) and batting average (.321) and third in hits with 691.


2010 OUTLOOK  Florida State returns its top three hitters from the

 Redshirt junior Rafael Lopez will return as the Semi-

2009 season with the likes of Tyler Holt, Mike McGee and Stephen Cardullo leading the way in 2010. All three student-athletes are coming off career years setting numerous offensive records in the process. Holt hit a team leading .401 a season ago, while pacing the Noles in runs, hits, doubles and stolen bases. McGee led the team with 19 home runs and 78 RBI, while Cardullo contributed with 89 hits, 20 doubles, 20 stolen bases and a team-high three triples.

noles starting catcher after making 47 starts from behind the plate a season ago. Lopez finished the year with a .989 fielding percentage committing just four errors in 357 fielding opportunities, while throwing out 42.2 percent of would be base stealers. Parker Brunelle and Stephen McGee (brother of junior Mike McGee) will provide solid depth from that position.  The outfield once again has considerable depth

 In 63 games last year, FSU compiled 163 doubles out

of their 691 total hits. That meant that nearly one out of every four hits (23.6%) ended up with a man in Garnet and Gold standing in scoring position. The Seminoles ranked second in the nation in doubles just one behind Middle Tennessee State who led the nation with 164 doubles in 62 games. FSU equaled the amount of doubles collected during the 2008 season and over the last three seasons, the Seminoles have hit 498 doubles in 193 games which amounts to more than 3.5 doubles per game.  Florida State finished the 2009 season as the NCAA

leader in sacrifice flies with 46. The mark was the second most sacrifice flies in a single-season falling just one short of the school record of 47 set in 73 games in 2005. Jason Stidham led the team with 10 sacrifice flies followed closely by Stuart Tapley with seven. Tapley finished as the overall team leader with 13 sacrifices, tied for seventh most in a single-season at Florida State.  The Seminoles return 74.8 percent of their hit total

from 2009 as 11 student-athletes with at least 20 official at-bats combined for 517 of their 691 total hits. MARTIN ON THE OFFENSE: “When you return seven starters that made significant contributions you have got to feel good about it. I would say that all of them are working just as hard now as they did last year. Hopefully we will see improvement in a lot of these young men this year as that is why they came to school – to get better. We return (Stuart) Tapley, (Rafael) Lopez, (Stephen) Cardullo, (Mike) McGee, (Tyler) Holt and (Ohmed) Danesh, all six of these players were key to our success last year. You also have two guys that had great summers in James Ramsey and Sherman Johnson. They have been in our program for a year, have participated and contributed in a variety of ways and that is a plus. We also can’t forget Jack Posey, losing him certainly hurts. Jack was a very important part of our squad and we are going to miss him.”

THE DEFENSE  With the loss of Jack Posey for the season due to

offseason Tommy John surgery to his right elbow, senior Stephen Cardullo and junior Stuart Tapley are the only two returning infielders from 2009. After moving around the infield during the early part of last season, Cardullo found his home at short where he started the final 46 games of the season. He finished the year joining Dick Howser as just the second All-American at shortstop in school history. Tapley played in all 63 games last year making 62 starts at third base.

with the return of Tyler Holt, Mike McGee, Ohmed Danesh and James Ramsey who combined for 156 starts a season ago. Holt was the recipient of the ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award for his outstanding defensive play in centerfield as he finished the season with a .993 fielding percentage committing just one error in 142 fielding opportunities. The four outfielders combined for eight assists with three of those outs coming at home plate. McGee leads all returning outfielders with four assists. MARTIN ON THE DEFENSE: “This is one year that we know we got some depth. There are still a lot of things that are up in the air – who is going to play third, who is going to play first. We would like to think that (Stephen) Cardullo and (Devon) Travis are going to play short and second, respectively. We also know that we can take Sherman Johnson and play him at second base and be very comfortable. Our back up catcher Parker Brunelle returns with a very good freshman behind him in Stephen McGee. Justin Gonzalez can play second and short and third if he has too. Right now, Jayce Boyd is leading the way at first and will get every opportunity to start there. It is reassuring that we have quality depth. I think that is the key word – quality depth.”

PITCHING  Of the eight pitchers back in 2010, each one put in at

least 17 innings of work a season ago. In fact, Florida State returns all three pitchers from last year’s weekend rotation including sophomores Sean Gilmartin and Brian Busch and junior Mike McGee. Gilmartin led the team in ERA (3.49), wins (12), innings pitched (98.0) and strikeouts (83) while holding opposing hitters to a .221 average. Busch and McGee registered six wins a piece, while posting respectable ERA’s of 3.97 and 4.04, respectively.  Geoff Parker and John Gast return as the Seminoles

top arms out of the bullpen as the two combined for 51 relief appearances in 2009. Parker went 6-2 with a 4.82 ERA with one save in 65.1 innings of work, while Gast posted a record of 5-3 and a 5.12 ERA in 38.2 innings.  Expect junior Tyler Everett and sophomore Hunter

Scantling to make a significant contribution out of the bullpen as well as provide depth in a starting role in 2010. The two right handed pitchers combined to go 3-1 with a 4.63 ERA striking out 50 batters in 72.0 innings of work.

John Gast MARTIN ON THE PITCHING: “Having been here along time, I don’t know when we have ever entered a season with as many returning pitchers but at the same time, some of those pitchers did not pitch up to their expectations last year. We had some people that had years that they know they can improve upon. And I am anxious to see all of them improve.” MARTIN’S THOUGHTS ON FINAL SEASON OF CWS IN ROSENBLATT STADIUM: “It will definitely be different with the series being played at Rosenblatt for the last time. Whether I am watching it on television or whether we are there, knowing that the next year you won’t see the zoo; you won’t see Zestos; you won’t see the big hill as you approach the stadium; you won’t see the stadium, stacked with cars trying to get off the interstate and into the stadium or 25,000 people watching a game. The College World Series is a one of a kind event and Rosenblatt was synonymous with the College World Series. To say what it will be like, I obviously can not say, I don’t know what it will feel like, but I do know that it will be different in that the configuration, the atmosphere, the upgraded facilities will be great. I don’t know of anything that would make me happier than to be able to talk about it two years from now and tell you the difference between the two. I would like to be there for the last series that is played at Rosenblatt. “No doubt there will always be that one moment that I will never forget. It was when I stopped for that one minute and said that I am going to be a daddy for this at-bat. I am not going to be a coach. Doug Mientkiewicz was at first and Mike (Jr.) was the hitter. I just looked out at the field…it was a perfect time to do it. Junior singled up the middle and Doug went to third. We are first and third and I went back to coaching. It was a moment I will truly never forget.”

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INF, R-R, 6-0, 200, SR Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 2010: Third team preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball. 2009: Baseball America first team All-American at shortstop…became just the second shortstop in school history to earn first team All-America accolades joining Dick Howser (1957 & 1958)…named a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award presented to the nation’s top shortstop…earned second team All-ACC accolades… named to the NCAA Tallahassee All-Region Team… honored as the ACC Player of the Week on March 30…finished the season hitting .376 in 62 games with 20 doubles, 10 home runs and 51 RBI in his first year as an everyday starter…ranked second on the team in hits (89), runs (76) and stolen bases (20), while tying for the team lead in triples with three…surpassed his career totals in every major offensive category…finished the year ranked in eight offensive categories in the ACC including runs scored (t-2nd), walks (t-4th), stolen bases (t-5th), on-base percentage (6th), hits (7th), batting average (7th), doubles (t-7th) and total bases (t-9th)… ranked nationally in runs per game, runs, hits and walks…had a record setting performance against Ohio State in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional championship final going 7-for-9 with five RBI, five runs, three doubles and a triple…set the NCAA Tournament single-game record for hits and at-bats…tied the school record for hits and at-bats in a game…established a career-high with five runs scored…finished the series with a .600 average and 12 hits, recording multiple hits in all three games, 10 RBI, four doubles and 18 total bases…made 62 starts on the year – 47 at shortstop,

12 at first base and three more at second…led the team with 28 multi-hit games…put together a team best 17game hitting streak during the season…went 11 straight games without committing an error at shortstop, a span covering 36 total chances…finished the Maryland series batting .571 (8-for-14)…recorded three home runs, drove in eight and scored seven times…went 3-for-5 in the series finale against the Terps with two home runs

CARDULLO’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

9 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 7 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 6 (Maryland, 3/29/09) 4 (North Florida, 4/15/09)

CARDULLO’S CAREER STATS Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .273 .387 .376 .374

GP 12 41 62 115

GS 0 10 62 72

AB 11 62 237 310

R H 2 3 17 24 76 89 95 116

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .000 .400 .419 .407

GP 3 18 28 49

GS 0 6 28 34

AB R 3 0 30 7 117 31 150 38

H 0 12 49 61

NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

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Avg 1.000 .125 .467 .410

GP 1 7 5 13

GS 0 2 5 7

AB R 1 0 8 2 30 10 39 12

H 1 1 14 16

2B 0 5 20 25

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 1 5 6 .545 1 0 2 0 .308 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 .750 0 3 17 38 .613 11 0 14 2 .473 1 1 2 3 7 22 8 .784 3 10 51 145 .612 45 5 46 5 .479 3 5 20 24 165 156 21 .939 3 14 73 189 .610 57 5 62 7 .472 5 6 22 27 172 181 30 .922

2B 0 3 10 13

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 0 2 6 21 .700 8 0 8 1 .526 0 0 2 2 4 10 4 .778 1 6 21 79 .675 18 1 29 2 .496 1 1 10 11 48 73 9 .931 1 8 27 100 .667 26 1 39 3 .494 1 1 12 13 52 84 13 .913

2B 0 1 4 5

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 2 .250 1 0 2 1 .222 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 .667 1 0 13 20 .667 0 0 5 0 .467 0 0 2 2 15 17 5 .865 1 0 15 23 .590 1 0 7 1 .425 0 0 2 2 15 19 6 .850


and a career-high six RBI…notched four hits in the ACC Tournament with two coming in the opening game against Boston College…recorded a career-high 15 putouts at first base on opening day against Hofstra… tallied a season-high six assists three times including twice in back-to-back contests at Georgia Tech and once against Miami…career .374 batting average and .610 slugging percentage ranks as the sixth and ninth highest, respectively in school history among hitters between 300 and 499 at-bats. 2008: Appeared in 41 games with 10 starts as a sophomore making seven starts at third and three as the Seminole designated hitter…hit .387 (24-of-62) registering the fourth highest batting average in a singleseason in school history among players with 50 to 100 atbats…posted five doubles and three home runs en route

to a .613 slugging percentage…finished the year with 17 runs and 17 RBI…was equally impressive during league play batting .400 with 12 hits in 30 at-bats…belted three doubles and two home runs (Miami and NC State), while scoring seven times and driving in six…was a perfect 2-for-2 in stolen bases against conference foes…made his first start of the season in game three against Miami collecting two hits, two runs scored and an RBI…was the starting third baseman for all three games at North Carolina…led all Seminoles in average (.444), on-base percentage (.538) and hits (4) during the three-game set against the Tar Heels…recorded a career-high three hits in game two versus Savannah State…finished the series hitting .667 with two multi-hit games…batted .500 (2for-4) at the ACC Tournament in Jacksonville…biggest hit of the tournament was a one out, ninth inning single to ignite the Seminoles’ ninth-inning rally over UNC…

earned playing time in four of the five games of the Tallahassee Regional…recorded a hit and two RBI in an elimination victory over Bucknell…played in all three games of the Super Regional series victory over Wichita State…tied for third on the team with four pinch hits… posted a .448 average with runners in scoring position, the third highest on the team…hit .432 against right handed hitters. 2007: Played in 12 games and hit .273…recorded his first collegiate hit, a three-run home run, against North Florida...registered two RBI in two games against Siena...recorded an RBI in three straight games…tied a career-high with two official at-bats twice against Tennessee (2/4) and Siena (3/4)…got a hit in his final at-bat of the season, a single against Stetson in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. HIGH SCHOOL: Hit .398 as a senior with six home runs, six doubles and 21 RBI in 30 games his senior year…slugged .670 and posted a .461 on base percentage…swiped six bases in eight attempts…named a Miami Herald and South Florida Sun Sentinel Second Team All-County selection in 2005 and 2006…led St. Thomas Aquinas to the district championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006…offensive MVP at St. Thomas in 2005 and 2006…hit .412 with seven home runs, nine doubles and 29 RBI as a junior…named the top prospect at the 2005 Perfect Game Academic Showcase…participated in the 2006 World Showcase, 2005 Academic Showcase and 2005 Sunshine East Showcase…also lettered in football as a junior and a senior…member of the Aquinas football team that was the state runner-up in 2004 and 2005…posted a 3.87 GPA at St. Thomas Aquinas…received the St. Thomas Scholar Athlete Award in 2005 and 2006…named to the FHSAA AllState academic team in 2006… PERSONAL: Son of Stephen Sr. and Kelli Cardullo… has a sister Stephanie and a brother Christopher…twotime member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (200607, 2007-08)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…played summer ball in 2009 with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League…left the league after playing just four games due to injury…major is finance…born on August 31, 1987.

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OF, L-L, 6-0, 170, SR Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips) 2009: Appeared in all 63 games with 34 starts in right field, eight in left and one as the Seminole designated hitter…recorded season-highs in hits (44), runs scored (34), doubles (13), stolen bases (9), home runs (6) and RBI (34) en route to posting a .458 slugging percentage…perfect from the field in 76 fielding opportunities… picked up an outfield assist against Grambling State throwing out a runner at the plate in game one of a doubleheader…had a career day in FSU’s regional clinching victory over Ohio State in the NCAA Tournament establishing career-highs in at-bats (7), runs scored (5), RBI (5) and hits (4)…connected on a two-run home run in the second inning, while reaching base on his first three plate appearances against the Buckeyes… went a perfect 5-for-5 against Hofstra to start the season with two singles, two doubles and a home run…finished the weekend with six RBI and a team-high 1.083 slugging percentage… came off the bench with three hits in game two against Clemson…tallied hits in four straight atbats while reaching base safely on five consecutive plate appearances vs. the Tigers…five RBI in a three-game series sweep over Virginia Tech – hit home runs in back-to-back games against the Hokies…recorded a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth in game two of a doubleheader against Grambling State to break a

DANESH’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

7 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 4 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 3 (Three Times)

DANESH’S CAREER STATS Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .321 .284 .262 .282

GP 44 61 63 168

GS 18 34 43 95

AB 84 134 168 386

R H 16 27 31 38 34 44 81 109

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .333 .278 .243 .277

GP 18 26 28 72

GS 11 14 18 43

AB R 45 9 54 9 74 11 173 29

H 15 15 18 48

NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

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Avg .143 .231 .294 .240

GP 3 10 5 18

GS 2 5 3 10

AB R 7 1 26 9 17 7 50 17

H 1 6 5 12

2B 6 11 13 30

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 1 2 20 41 .488 14 1 21 1 .424 0 0 2 2 31 2 3 29 62 .463 27 1 36 3 .400 3 1 1 4 64 1 6 34 77 .458 25 2 48 5 .360 2 1 9 11 76 4 11 83 180 .466 66 4 105 9 .388 5 2 12 17 171

A E FLD% 0 1 .969 2 4 .943 1 0 1.000 3 5 .972

2B 3 3 4 10

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 1 2 11 26 .578 8 0 12 1 .434 0 0 2 2 22 1 0 8 20 .370 12 0 19 3 .409 0 0 0 3 25 1 3 14 33 .446 10 1 21 3 .341 0 0 5 5 30 3 5 33 79 .457 30 1 52 7 .387 0 0 7 10 77

A E FLD% 0 1 .957 1 2 .929 0 0 1.000 1 3 .963

2B 0 3 1 4

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 0 1 .143 0 0 4 0 .143 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 12 .462 6 1 4 0 .382 1 0 1 1 6 0 1 5 9 .529 2 0 1 0 .368 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 13 22 .440 8 1 9 0 .350 1 0 1 1 13

A E FLD% 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000


the tournament…started in left field in the final four game of the Tallahassee Regional…tied a career-high with three runs against Bucknell, scored seven overall in the regional…went 4-for9 in Super Regional action against Wichita State… tied a career-high with three hits in the Seminoles’ game three and series clinching victory… registered two RBI in games two and three against the Shockers…made three plate appearances in two games at the College World Series…walked and scored once…tied for the team lead with five pinch hits…in two-out situations, recorded 12 hits and 10 RBI. 2007: Appeared in 44 games as a freshman making 18 starts…hit .321 with 27 hits in 84 at-bats, while driving in 20 runs…posted a .488 slugging percentage accumulating six doubles, a triple and two home runs…saw playing time as the Seminole DH and in both left and right field…got his first collegiate start in left field in the second game against Appalachian State… earned his first collegiate hit and RBI in game-two of the Tennessee series…returned to the starting against the Gators in Jacksonville following an injury to his pinky finger suffered in a March 16 contest against Wake Forest…tallied two pinch hits in 2007, while 13 of his 27 hits came with runners in scoring position…recorded his first career three-hit game against Georgia Tech… notched eight two-RBI games in 2007 and scored a career-high three runs against Siena…hit his first collegiate home run in the second game against North Carolina, while collecting a careerhigh seven putouts in left field…was a perfect 2-for-2 in the stolen base category…hit .333 in 18 conference games with 15 hits, nine runs, three doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI…played in three NCAA Regional games making two starts… recorded a hit against Stetson in an elimination game at the Tallahassee Regional.

7-7 tie…marked his second career walk-off hit… recorded a pinch hit double in the sixth inning of the opening round game against Marist in the Tallahassee Regional…finished the game with two runs scored…led the team with seven pinch hits…hit .467 as a pinch hitter. 2008: Thirty-four starts in 61 appearances in his second season at Florida State…94 percent of his starts came in the outfield with 29 in left and three in right…registered 38 hits in 134 at-bats good for a .284 average…contributed offensively with 11 doubles, three home runs and a pair of triples… knocked in 29 runs, while scoring 31 runs…got off to a great start hitting .600 in the opening weekend series against Duquesne…registered

three hits in back-to-back games to tie a careerhigh…recorded a career-high three RBI in the series finale…rounded out FSU’s 10-run eighth inning in game two against UNC Asheville with a two-run homer, his first round tripper of the season…went a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI and one run in the series finale against Maryland…notched his first career walk-off hit with a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth to lead FSU to an 8-7 come-from-behind victory over Georgia Tech in the series opener…tied a career-high with three walks in game three against the Yellow Jackets…a starter in game one and game three of the ACC Tournament against Wake Forest and North Carolina, respectively…scored a run and registered a walk in all three games of

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member of the Dr. Phillips varsity baseball team…hit a walk-off home run to propel Dr. Phillips High School to a 5-4 victory in the FHSAA Regional Semifinals… received Honorable Mention All-Orange County Baseball Team honors…played for Orlando Scorpions in summer ball in 2004 and 2005… selected in the 2006 MLB Draft at 1244 by the New York Yankees. PERSONAL: Son of Shahab and Pam Danesh…has three siblings Shahen, Shadee and Arehzo… sister Arehzo is a graduate of Florida State…member of the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)… major is family and child sciences…born on January 17, 1988.

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1B, L-R, 6-3, 235, SR Marietta, GA (North Florida CC) 2009: Hit .322 in his first season at Florida State collecting 28 hits in 87 at-bats…made 49 appearances with 15 starts including 12 at first base…first start as a Seminole came as a DH in the second game of a doubleheader against Hofstra – went 1-for-3 with a run and an RBI… came through with a walk-off RBI single to left in the bottom of the ninth to defeat Auburn… hit his first home run as a Seminole in his first at-bat in the middle game against Wake Forest… kept the Seminoles alive with a two-out pinch hit, ground rule double over the wall in deep center in the bottom of the 10th inning in an 11-inning victory over UNC Asheville…finished the NCAA Tallahassee Regional hitting .750 (6-for-8) in two games…had a career day against Ohio State in the regional championship final posting careerhighs in at-bats (5), runs (5), hits (5) and RBI (4), while tying a career-high with two doubles… reached base on all six plate appearances against the Buckeyes, while recording five straight hits after drawing a walk in his first AB…finished the game with a three-run home run, two doubles and two singles…hit .385 as a pinch hitter (5-for13)…registered a season-high 13 putouts against Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament…tallied double-digit putouts five times in 2009…posted a .988 fielding percentage converting on 163 of 165 fielding opportunities.

NORTH FLORIDA CC: Posted 11 home runs and 45 RBI in 46 games at North Florida Community College…named to the All-FCCAA second team in 2008, while receiving AllPanhandle Conference honors. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at Pope High School in Marietta, Ga., for coach Jeff Rowland…rated as the 151st best high school prospect by Baseball America’s Top 200 high school players…three-time All-County selection…set single-season records for batting average, total hits, home runs, RBI and runs scored at Pope…all-time career leader in batting average (.445), hits (144), runs (95), RBI (120), doubles (32) and home runs (17)…as a junior, he

batted .385 with five home runs and 34 RBI… recorded a .603 average as a sophomore, a school record, while batting .474 as a freshman. PERSONAL: Son of Rich and Linda Meschke… major is business management…played for the East Cobb Yankees and was a member of the 2005 Connie Mack World Series championship team…born on September 23, 1987.

MESCHKE’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 5 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 4 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 2 (Twice)

MESCHKE’S CAREER STATS

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .322 .322

GP 49 49

GS 15 15

AB R 87 22 87 22

ACC GAMES ONLY

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .250 .250

GP 19 19

GS 6 6

AB R 32 6 32 6

H 28 28

2B 10 10

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 3 23 47 .540 16 0 22 2 .423 1 0 0 0 151 12 2 .988 0 3 23 47 .540 16 0 22 2 .423 1 0 0 0 151 12 2 .988

H 8 8

2B 3 3

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 2 10 17 .531 4 0 11 1 .333 0 0 0 0 65 0 2 10 17 .531 4 0 11 1 .333 0 0 0 0 65

A E FLD% 5 1 .986 5 1 .986

2B 2 2

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 1 4 12 1.000 3 0 1 0 .667 0 0 0 0 20 0 1 4 12 1.000 3 0 1 0 .667 0 0 0 0 20

A E FLD% 2 1 .957 2 1 .957

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2009 TOTAL

32 32

Avg .583 .583

GP 5 5

GS 3 3

AB R 12 6 12 6

H 7 7


C, L-R, 5-9, 197, R-JR Wellington, FL (Indian River State College)

2009: Moved behind the plate for the first time in his college career in his first season with the Seminoles…started all 47 games at catcher… finished the season with a .989 fielding percentage committing just four errors in 357 fielding opportunities…put together a streak of 30 straight games without committing an error – a span of 204 consecutive chances…threw out 42.2 percent of would be base stealers…was a perfect 4-for-4 in throwing out runners against Florida (4/14)…hit .287 in 54 games…finished opening weekend with a team-high eight RBI – six coming in his first four at-bats…first hit as a Seminole was a grand slam over the fence in right center against Hofstra…tallied a career-high five RBI in game one of a doubleheader against the Pride… continued his hot hitting against Auburn posting a .583 (7-for-12) average in a three game series… established career-highs in runs (3) and hits (4) in game two vs. the Tigers…drove in James Ramsey for the game-winning run with a base hit in the bottom of the eighth to defeat High Point… registered a walk-off sac-fly in the bottom of the ninth inning to defeat North Carolina in game one of a three-game series…brought home the tying run with two outs in the bottom of the 10th in game two vs. UNC Asheville – a game won by FSU in 11 innings…hit .400 in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…registered a hit in all three games including a 2-for-3 performance with two runs and three RBI in the regional championship game against Ohio State…finished the year with 10 multi-hit games.

LOPEZ’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .287 .287

GP 54 54

GS 47 47

AB R 150 33 150 33

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .215 .215

GP 24 24

GS 21 21

AB R 65 11 65 11

Avg .353 .353

GP 5 5

GS 5 5

AB R 17 6 17 6

BOSTON COLLEGE: freshman season.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Summit Christian School in Wellington, Fla….three-year first team All-County selection (2004-06)…named to the Palm Beach County Super Eleven in 2006…

earned Puma Preseason All-America honors the same year… rated the second overall prospect at the 2006 Puma showcase. PERSONAL: Son of Rafael and Wanda Lopez… major is social science…born on October 2, 1987.

LOPEZ’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

5 (Twice) 3 (Auburn, 2/27/09) 4 (Auburn, 2/27/09) 5 (Hofstra, 2/21/09) 2 (Twice)

H 43 43

2B 4 4

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 4 29 59 .393 17 3 24 3 .360 5 6 1 3 305 48 4 .989 0 4 29 59 .393 17 3 24 3 .360 5 6 1 3 305 48 4 .989

H 14 14

2B 1 1

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 1 5 18 .277 10 1 14 1 .321 2 4 0 2 140 15 1 .994 0 1 5 18 .277 10 1 14 1 .321 2 4 0 2 140 15 1 .994

2B 0 0

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 3 6 .353 2 1 5 0 .450 0 1 0 0 33 0 0 3 6 .353 2 1 5 0 .450 0 1 0 0 33

NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 2009 TOTAL

INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: Hit .375 with seven home runs, 43 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 2008 at Indian River Community College…earned first team Southern Conference accolades…selected to participate in the Florida Junior College All-Star game.

H 6 6

A E FLD% 3 0 1.000 3 0 1.000

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OF, R-R, 6-1, 186, R-JR St. Petersburg Beach, FL (Tallahassee CC) 2009: Received a red shirt in 2009. TALLAHASSEE CC: Appeared in 36 games making 28 starts as a sophomore…hit .255 with 24 hits, seven doubles and 18 RBI…ranked third on the team in batting with the bases loaded posting a .444 average…recorded a .390 onbase percentage with 17 walks and five hit-bypitches…played in 16 games as a freshman… collected four hits in 23 plate appearances… scored two runs and successfully stole a base in his only attempt…batted .333 with runners in scoring position…successfully advanced runners four times in 11 opportunities…went 2-for-3 with a triple and RBI vs. Grand Rapids. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. Petersburg Catholic High School…named All-County, second team All-State and to the All-Star team during his senior season…received Puma PreSeason All-American honors…as a soccer standout, scored the game-winning goal to lead St. Petersburg Catholic to the district soccer championship in 2005. PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Kathy Stahl… member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009) at FSU…major is general human sciences…born on August, 25, 1988.

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C, S-R, 6-3, 220, JR Snellville, GA (Wesleyan School)

2009: Appeared in 38 games making 16 starts for the Seminoles as a sophomore…started behind the plate on opening day in a 9-3 victory over Hofstra… closed out the season hitting .239 with 17 hits and 11 RBI in 71 at-bats…registered two doubles and a pair of triples en route to posting a .324 slugging percentage…tied for second on the team in triples… recorded a season-high 14 putouts from behind the plate in the regular season finale against Grambling State…was on the receiving end of a career-high 12 strikeouts posted by Mike McGee in the win over the Tigers on May 16…hit .429 (3-for-7) in two games against Maryland…collected a pair of hits including a double, scored a run and drove in another in game two, while tying a career-high with three RBI and five at-bats in the series finale…first career triple came in a game three start at Miami…tied a career-high with two hits four times in 2009 posting multiple hits against Maryland, Georgia Tech and twice against North Florida…started against Georgia Tech in the third game of the ACC Tournament going 2-for-3 with a pair of singles and a walk…scored twice in two appearances in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…became part of school history on May 3 recording the second out and assisting on the third of a 9-2-4 triple play against Virginia Tech…threw out 40 percent of would be base stealers on the year. 2008: Made 35 appearances with five starts in his first season as a Seminole…posted a 5-0 record in starting assignments at the catcher position… registered a hit in his first collegiate at-bat on opening day, a game-ending two-run home run to right against Duquesne…finished the season batting

.226 with seven hits in 31 at-bats…registered 13 RBI and 10 runs scored…collected 83 putouts and nine assists with just one error from behind the plate en route to posting a .989 fielding percentage…threw out a pair of runners on the year…posted a careerhigh two hits in the first of a four game series against Savannah State…followed two days later with a career-high three RBI in a win over the Tigers… started game three of the ACC Tournament against North Carolina playing all nine innings…registered a hit and two RBI in the win over the Tar Heels… made an all important tag out at the plate on the back half of an inning ending double play in the eighth… made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament including an inning of work against Stanford in the College World Series…recorded a run and an RBI in an elimination victory over Bucknell in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…went 1-for-2 as a pinch hitter recording a pinch hit RBI single in the series finale against Georgia Tech. HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled in both baseball and football at Wesleyan School in Norcross, Ga....a switch-hitting catcher, Brunelle is very sound and consistent from behind the plate…the Georgia native stood out in the East Cobb Perfect Game Tournament as he was part of the 16U and 18U BCS championship teams…ranked as the 63rd best prospect as a position player by Perfect Game… member of the AAU Junior Olympics World Series championship team…made the Rawlings AllSoutheast Region first team…a four-year honor roll and Dean’s List student, while he was recognized as a scholar athlete all four years…was a School Ambassador and member of the Beta Club at Wesleyan School.

PERSONAL: Son of James and Jill Brunelle… father was a two-year letterwinner for the men’s soccer team at Clemson…accepted into the FSU Honors Program…three-time member of the Dean’s List (Fall 2007, 2009, Spring 2009)…two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (200708, 2008-09)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2008) at FSU…major is mechanical engineering… played summer ball in 2009 with the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley League…hit .275 in 30 games… born on March 19, 1989.

BRUNELLE’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

5 (Twice) 2 (Savannah State, 5/9/08) 2 (Five Times) 3 (Twice) 2 (NC State, 4/19/09)

BRUNELLE’S CAREER STATS Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .226 .239 .235

GP 35 38 73

GS 5 16 21

AB 31 71 102

R 10 12 22

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .250 .206 .211

GP 12 19 31

GS 0 7 7

AB R 4 1 34 5 38 6

H 7 17 24

2B 1 2 3

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 1 13 11 .355 9 0 7 0 .364 4 1 0 0 83 9 1 .989 2 0 11 23 .324 11 3 16 1 .356 2 0 0 0 147 21 4 .977 2 1 24 34 .333 20 3 23 1 .359 6 1 0 0 230 30 5 .981

H 1 7 8

2B 0 2 2

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 0 1 1 .250 2 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 18 1 0 1.000 1 0 7 11 .324 5 0 7 0 .308 0 0 0 0 62 12 3 .961 1 0 8 12 .316 7 0 8 0 .333 0 0 0 0 80 13 3 .969

2B 0 0 0

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .000 2 0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 0 11

NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .000 .000 .000

GP 4 3 7

GS 0 0 0

AB R 2 1 3 2 5 3

H 0 0 0

A E FLD% 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000

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RHP, L-R, 6-2, 205, JR Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln) 2009: Twenty-one appearances during his sophomore campaign including one start…fourth on the team in relief appearances with 20…finished with a 4.62 ERA and one save in 37.0 innings of work…recorded 30 strikeouts while limiting the opposition to a .271 batting average…earned a no decision in his only start of the season working 4.1 innings against Florida International…tallied multiple innings in relief on 11 separate occasions…posted four strikeouts in back-toback stints out of the bullpen against Boston College and Florida Gulf Coast…retired the final four batters that he faced including striking out the side in the seventh in a win over FGCU…pitched a season-high 4.2 innings in a loss at home to Florida…came out of the bullpen in the second and faced the minimum in his first three innings of work…picked up his first save of the season and fourth of his career in a game two victory over Virginia Tech…finished the game with a career-high five strikeouts in 3.0 relief innings…pitched well on the road during the regular season posting a 3.00 ERA in 6.0 innings of work over a five game span…gave up just two earned runs and two walks while striking out eight away from Tallahassee…worked 4.1 innings in two relief appearances at the ACC Tournament in Durham…issued a run on three hits to Boston College and three runs, two earned, on four hits against Georgia Tech…bounced back and pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in relief in a pair of NCAA Tournament games…threw the final two innings in FSU’s opening round victory over Marist in the Tallahassee Regional…worked 0.2 innings in game one of the Super Regional against Arkansas.

2008: Pitched in 17 games including 16 relief appearances in his first season with the Garnet and Gold…posted a 5.64 ERA in 30.1 innings of work… registered 16 strikeouts while limiting opposing hitters to a .252 average…earned his first career start against UNC Asheville working a career-high five innings in earning a no decision…over a three game span, threw a season-high 4.1 innings without giving up a run… worked 4.2 relief innings against Georgia - the most innings thrown by a Seminole reliever during the regular season…ranked third on the team in saves with three… picked up his first collegiate save throwing the final three innings in the first of three games against Wake Forest…tied a career-high with three strikeouts…threw the final three innings in a game at Stetson to register his second save of the season…earned save number three on the year in an elimination game in the Tallahassee Regional against Bucknell…pitched four innings allowing one earned run on one hit while tying a careerhigh with three strikeouts against the Bison…led all Seminole pitchers with a 2.08 ERA in postseason play… limited opponents to a team-low .125 batting average. HIGH SCHOOL: As both a pitcher and a position player at Lincoln High School, earned second team AllState honors in both his junior and senior campaigns… posted a 5-1 record on the mound and hit .430 in 2006…earned first team All-Big Bend accolades while helping Lincoln reach the state playoffs as a junior… in 2007, was named second team All-Big Bend, hit .365 and posted a 6-1 record on the hill as he helped Lincoln reach the state regional finals…named Offensive Player of the Year by his teammates as a senior…member of the National Honor Society and was an honor roll student…was an active participant in the Interact Club.

PERSONAL: Son of Jimmy Everett and Lisa Ladd… father played football at Florida State from 1971-1974… two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (2007-08, 2008-09)…named to the Dean’s List (Spring 2008)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring & Fall 2009) at FSU…major is finance…born on February 27, 1989.

EVERETT’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

5.0 (UNC Asheville, 3/5/08) 6 (Florida, 4/14/09) 5 (Georgia, 3/11/08) 6 (FIU, 5/6/09) 5 (Virgina Tech, 5/2/09)

EVERETT’S CAREER STATS Year ERA 2008 5.64 2009 4.62 TOTAL 5.08

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

App 17 21 38

GS CG SHO CBO 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

SV 3 1 4

IP 30.1 37.0 67.1

H 30 38 68

R 23 22 45

ER 19 19 38

BB 16 18 34

SO 16 30 46

2B 9 8 17

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 5 119 .252 2 7 0 3 1 1 1 140 .271 1 7 0 0 1 1 6 259 .263 3 14 0 3 2

SV 1 1 2

IP 7.1 13.0 20.1

H 9 14 23

R 5 9 14

ER 4 9 13

BB 5 4 9

SO 6 15 21

2B 2 3 5

3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 31 .290 0 0 0 1 0 50 .280 1 3 0 0 0 81 .284 1 3 0 1 0

SV 1 0 1

IP 4.1 2.2 7.0

H 2 2 4

R 3 0 3

ER 1 0 1

BB 2 1 3

SO 3 1 4

2B 1 0 1

3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 16 .125 0 1 0 0 0 9 .222 0 0 0 0 0 25 .160 0 1 0 0 0

ACC GAMES ONLY 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 4.91 6.23 5.75

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

App 5 8 13

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2008 2009 TOTAL

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ERA 2.08 0.00 1.29

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

App 2 2 4

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


LHP, L-L, 6-2, 190, JR Longwood, FL (Lake Brantley)

2009: Finished tied for second on the team in appearances with 28 including 25 in relief…began the season in the weekend starting rotation making starts in his first three appearances…finished the year with a record of 5-3 and a 5.12 ERA…compiled 24 strikeouts in 38.2 innings…worked a career-high 4.1 innings in his first collegiate start against Hofstra on February 21… earned his first career victory in a game shorten by 7.0 innings due to a doubleheader against the Pride…twice tied a career-high with four walks – both times coming in games he started…made his first relief appearance at Florida entering the game with two outs and runners at first and third in the sixth…got out of the jam by inducing a fielder’s choice groundout…made relief appearances in all three games against Clemson and went 1-1 in 2.2 innings of work…best relief appearance of the season came against FIU as he struck out all three batters that he faced…put together 5.2 scoreless innings in relief during the latter part of the season…had an outstanding ACC Tournament working 3.1 scoreless innings allowing three hits and one walk while striking out two…recorded an at-bat in the fourth inning of the ACC Championship game against Virginia, his first collegiate AB, and grounded out back to the pitcher… threw 2.1 innings against Marist in the opening round of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…allowed a run on three hits as he walked two and struck out a career-high five batters…tied for the team lead with five pickoffs. 2008: Missed the first half of the season rehabbing from off-season Tommy John surgery to his left elbow…made his collegiate debut on April 16 against North Florida…pitched a scoreless inning, issuing one

walk while inducing three groundball outs…finished the season 0-1 with a 2.70 ERA in 14 appearances… registered 13.1 innings of work giving up just four earned runs while posting 14 strikeouts…collected career-highs in innings pitched (2.0) and strikeouts (4) in FSU’s loss to Jacksonville…struck out the side in the sixth, while not allowing a run on two hits…two appearances in the ACC Tournament for a total of 1.1 innings of work…pitched a scoreless inning against Wake Forest…allowed a run on two hits against North Carolina…threw 5.1 innings in four relief appearances in the NCAA Tournament…posted a 3.38 ERA with seven strikeouts…longest outing of the season came in game one of the Super Regional against Wichita State… tallied 2.1 innings of work allowing one run on two hits while striking out three…pitched a combined 2.0 innings in two games at the College World Series…shut down left handed hitters on the year allowing just five hits in 24 at-bats good for a .208 average. HIGH SCHOOL: A stand-out at Lake Brantley High School, earned Seminole County’s Player of the Year award in 2007…struck out 85 batters in just 57.2 innings while posting a 1.18 ERA before dropping his first game of the season in April…with a fastball that touches 90 on the radar gun and the ability to command three pitches, Gast took his talents to the U.S. Junior National Team during the summer of 2007…the southpaw was drafted 170th overall in the 5th round by the Texas Rangers in the 2007 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of David and Sharon Gast… ACC Academic Honor Roll (2007-08)… named to the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club

(Spring 2008, 2009) at Florida State…played summer ball in 2009 with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League…major is marketing…born on February 16, 1989.

GAST’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

4.1 (Hofstra, 2/21/09) 7 (Hofstra, 2/21/09) 5 (Twice) 4 (Twice) 5 (Marist, 5/29/09)

GAST’S CAREER STATS Year ERA 2008 2.70 2009 5.12 TOTAL 4.50

W 0 5 5

L 1 3 4

App 14 28 42

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0

IP 13.1 38.2 52.0

H 15 43 58

R 5 33 38

ER 4 22 26

BB 11 21 32

SO 14 24 38

2B 2 7 9

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 0 52 .288 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 154 .279 6 5 1 1 5 0 4 206 .282 6 7 1 1 6

SV 0 0 0

IP 1.2 15.2 17.1

H 2 21 23

R 1 17 18

ER 1 14 15

BB 5 8 13

SO 0 7 7

2B 0 2 2

3B HR 0 0 0 4 0 4

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 7 .286 0 0 0 0 0 65 .323 1 0 0 1 3 72 .319 1 0 0 1 3

SV 0 0 0

IP 5.1 3.1 8.2

H 6 4 10

R 3 5 8

ER 2 1 3

BB 3 3 6

SO 7 6 13

2B 1 2 3

3B HR 0 0 0 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 22 .273 0 0 0 0 0 17 .235 1 1 1 0 0 39 .256 1 1 1 0 0

ACC GAMES ONLY 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 5.40 8.04 7.79

W 0 2 2

L 0 3 3

App 4 12 16

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.38 2.70 3.12

W 0 1 1

L 1 0 1

App 4 3 7

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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OF, R-R, 6-0, 190, JR Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) 2010: Earned first team preseason All-America accolades from the NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball. 2009: Named a second team All-American by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA…tabbed first team All-America honors from Ping! Baseball…recipient of the ABCA/ Rawlings Gold Glove Award for his outstanding defensive play in centerfield…finished the season with a .993 fielding percentage committing just one error in 142 fielding opportunities…tallied a pair of outfield assists…named to the All-ACC first team…earned second team ABCA AllAtlantic Region accolades…honored at the ACC Player of the Week on March 2…named to the NCAA Tallahassee All-Region Team…a Brooks Wallace Award Preseason Watch List candidate… named to the All-ACC first team by SEBaseball. com…finished his sophomore campaign leading the team in hitting with a .401 average as he was one of just two Seminole student-athletes to start in all 63 games…collected 95 hits in 237 atbats, recording 87 runs, 54 walks and 34 stolen bases…posted a .520 on-base percentage, the seventh highest recorded in a single-season at FSU…his 34 stolen bases ranked tied for ninth all-time in a single-season…finished the season as the ACC leader in runs scored, stolen bases, walks and on-base percentage, while ranking in the top 5 in batting average (3rd), doubles (3rd)

HOLT’S CAREER STATS

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .324 .401 .361

GP GS 68 68 63 63 131 131

AB 250 237 487

R H 83 81 87 95 170 176

ACC GAMES ONLY

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .294 .369 .329

GP 30 28 58

GS 30 28 58

AB 119 103 222

R 30 35 65

H 35 38 73

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

38 38

Avg .463 .522 .484

GP 10 5 15

GS 10 5 15

AB 41 23 64

R 12 11 23

H 19 12 31

and hits (t-3rd)…ranked among the national leaders in batting average, runs per game, runs, hits, doubles, on-base percentage, stolen bases per game, stolen bases, walks per game and walks… ranked in the top 15 in five of those categories including runs (t-2nd), walks (t-9th), on-base percentage (11th), stolen bases (12th) and runs

HOLT’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

6 (Eight Times) 4 (Three Times) 5 (Three Times) 4 (Twice) 4 (North Carolina, 4/12/09)

2B 10 23 33

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 2 3 41 104 .416 64 9 46 6 .471 4 7 15 24 164 2 5 28 137 .578 54 7 47 5 .520 2 4 34 39 139 4 8 69 241 .495 118 16 93 11 .494 6 11 49 63 303

A E FLD% 1 2 .988 2 1 .993 3 3 .990

2B 4 3 7

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 2 1 20 46 .387 27 1 21 3 .420 3 4 5 11 70 1 4 13 55 .534 31 2 22 2 .518 1 3 16 17 70 3 5 33 101 .455 58 3 43 5 .467 4 7 21 28 140

A E FLD% 1 1 .986 1 1 .986 2 2 .986

2B 2 6 8

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 7 21 .512 10 3 9 0 .593 0 0 3 4 27 0 0 3 18 .738 3 0 4 1 .577 0 0 2 2 16 0 0 10 39 .609 13 3 13 1 .588 0 0 5 6 43

A E FLD% 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000


Seminole to reach the five-hit plateau in 2008… the first came against Boston College – 5-for-5 with three singles, two doubles, a career-high three RBI and two runs scored…first Seminole since Tony McQuade (4/20/03) to record a perfect day at the plate…went 5-for-6 against Tulane in the championship game of the Tallahassee Regional…finished the season with 16 multiple hit games…tied a career-high with three RBI in the middle game against Georgia Tech…led all Seminoles in stolen bases with 15…stole home to break a 2-2 tie in the top of the seventh in a win at Jacksonville…hit the first Seminole home run of the season – a solo shot over the fence in right center on opening day against Duquesne… also hit a home run against Stetson and North Carolina…registered his first career walk-off hit sending a chopper down the line at third to score Luke Smierciak for the game-winning run in the bottom of the 10th against Virginia…scored the game-winning run in a come-from-behind victory in the top of the ninth at Stetson on April 30…hit .444 in two games at the College World Series…collected three hits in the final game of the season against Miami…finished the year with 28 hits and 14 RBI in two-out situations…posted a percentage rate of .461 when reaching base as the lead off batter…hit a team-high .750 (6-for-8) with the bases loaded.

per game (14th)…registered multiple hits in 27 of 63 games – tied a career-high with five hits against Auburn (2/27), his third five-hit game of his career…the next day against Auburn tied a careerhigh with four runs scored…dating back to his freshman season in 2008, has reached base safely in 124 of 131 career games…two multi-home run games in 2009 connecting on a pair against Clemson (3/21) and at Miami (4/3)…led off game one of the Miami series with a solo home run – the first lead off home run by a Seminole since Tony Thomas Jr. in 2007…finished opening weekend against Hofstra with a team-high eight hits including a team-high four doubles…hit .714 in a three-game series against Auburn… continued his torrid hitting in the postseason recording a .522 (12-for-23) batting average in five NCAA Tournament games…finished the tournament with four multi-hit games including three, three-hit performances…scored 11 times, tallied six doubles, three RBI, three walks and was a perfect 2-for-2 in stolen bases…closed out the season with back-to-back three hit games against Arkansas in the NCAA Super Regional.

2008: Second team Freshman All-American by the NCBWA…named to the Brooks Wallace Award Revised Watch List for National Player of the Year…finished the season with the second most walks in the nation at 64…drew a walk in 13 consecutive games and in 44 of 68 games…drew two or more walks in 17 games while posting a career-high three walks three times…also ranked nationally in walks per game (6th), runs scored (t-7th) and runs per game (28th)…ranked among the top 10 in the ACC in walks (2nd), runs scored (2nd) and on-base percentage (8th)…only one of two Seminoles to play and start in all 68 games… everyday starter in center field…reached base in every game during the regular season – a span of 55 straight games, the second longest streak in school history…team leader with seven sacrifice hits and 11 total sacrifices on the year…had a fantastic postseason hitting .462 (19-for-41) in 10 games…registered 15 runs, 10 walks and an onbase percentage of .593…named to the NCAA Tallahassee All-Regional team as he hit .667 (14for-21) with two doubles, six RBI and 11 runs scored…posted two five-hit games, the only

TEAM USA: Hit .371 (33-for-89) in 22 games with Team USA over the summer of 2009… tallied five doubles, 14 RBI and scored 28 runs… drew 23 walks and was 19 of 21 in the stolen base department…played centerfield and helped the United States to a 19-5 record over the summer including a tournament victory at the World Baseball Championships in British Columbia… in the championship game against Germany, went 2-for-4 with a double, a run and two RBI. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner and starter at Gainesville High School…was named third team All-State as a freshman, second team All-State as a junior and earned first team All-State honors as a sophomore and senior… had a remarkable senior season as he hit .608 with six home runs, 42 RBI, and 32 stolen bases… was a member of the Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Society…finished high school with a 3.6 GPA and a weighted GPA of 3.92… also played two seasons of football including oneyear on the varsity team. PERSONAL: Son of Kenny and Becky Holt… named to the All-ACC Academic Baseball Team in 2009…ACC Academic Honor Roll (2008-09) honoree…named to the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)… member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2008, Spring 2009)…major is sport management…born on March 10, 1989.

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RHP/OF, R-R, 6-0, 188, JR Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie) 2010: Collegiate Baseball second team preseason All-American…named a third team preseason All-American by the NCBWA. 2009: Baseball America and Ping! Baseball second team All-American…earned third team All-America honors from the NCBWA… garnered second team ABCA All-Atlantic Region accolades…named to the All-ACC second team while securing a spot on the ACC All-Tournament team…earned a spot on the NCAA Tallahassee All-Region Team…named to the All-ACC second team by SEBaseball.com… productive sophomore campaign as a two-way player…finished the season second on the team in hitting with a .379 average, while leading the Garnet and Gold in home runs (19), RBI (78) and slugging percentage (.768)…led the ACC in RBI and slugging percentage, while ranking in the top 10 in five other offensive categories including home runs (4th), on-base percentage (4th), runs scored (t-5th), batting average (6th) and total bases (7th)…his slugging percentage was the third highest single-season percentage from a player with 50-199 at-bats in school history…also ranked among the national leaders in home runs per game, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage, total bases and on-base percentage…finished in the top 20 in slugging percentage (15th) and RBI (t-16th)…tied for first on the team with 21 multi-RBI games…tallied four or more RBI in

a game seven times…surpassed freshman home run total by 11 en route to posting three multihome run games…registered first career multihome run game with two blasts in the series finale against Clemson…second home run was a walk-off, three-run blast to right in the bottom of the ninth…recorded a career-high six at-bats against NC State…tallied a career-high with five runs scored against Wake Forest, while tying a career-high with six RBI in the same game…hit .538 (7-for-13) in the ACC Tournament including a perfect 4-for-4 in the championship game against Virginia to establish a career-high…hit .545 with the bases loaded…tied for second on

MCGEE’S CAREER HIGHS HITTING At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs PITCHING Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

6 (NC State, 4/19/09) 5 (Wake Forest, 4/24/09) 4 (Virginia, 5/4/09) 6 (Twice) 3 (Three Times)

7.0 (Three Times) 8 (Bucknell, 6/1/08) 7 (Miami, 4/5/09) 5 (Four Times) 12 (Grambling St., 5/16/09)

MCGEE’S CAREER HITTING STATS

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .344 .379 .363

GP GS 58 47 60 58 118 105

AB 160 198 358

R H 35 55 66 75 101 130

ACC GAMES ONLY

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .259 .333 .301

GP 27 28 55

GS 21 27 48

AB 81 105 186

R 12 32 44

H 21 35 56

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

40 40

Avg .350 .412 .378

GP 8 5 13

GS 6 5 11

AB R 20 7 17 8 37 15

H 7 7 14

2B 8 18 26

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 3 6 36 87 .544 24 0 35 5 .427 1 4 3 3 58 13 1 .986 1 19 78 152 .768 40 7 47 4 .494 2 4 13 16 59 10 6 .920 4 25 114 239 .668 64 7 82 9 .465 3 8 16 19 117 23 7 .952

2B 4 9 13

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 2 1 12 32 .395 6 0 22 2 .310 0 2 1 1 21 0 10 38 74 .705 16 0 33 4 .418 1 1 4 5 28 2 11 50 106 .570 22 0 55 6 .373 1 3 5 6 49

A E FLD% 1 1 .957 6 3 .919 7 4 .933

2B 0 3 3

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 1 4 10 .500 4 0 6 0 .458 0 1 0 0 15 0 2 10 16 .941 5 2 3 0 .583 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 14 26 .703 9 2 9 0 .521 0 2 0 0 18

A E FLD% 1 0 1.000 0 1 .750 1 1 .950


the team with 24 two-out hits and second with 29 two-out RBI…posted a .489 batting average (22-for-45) with seven doubles, six home runs, 17 runs and 22 RBI in the 12 games in which he was the starting pitcher…on the mound went 6-2 while matching last year’s ERA of 4.04…made 15 appearances including 13 starts…racked up 72 strikeouts in 69.0 innings of work while holding the opposition to a .248 batting average…worked 5+ innings in nine of his 13 starts…earned a start on opening weekend for the second consecutive season…recorded the win against Hofstra after not giving up an earned run in 6.0 innings of work…tied a career-high with 7.0 innings pitched in a win over Wake Forest at home…struck out a career-high 12 batters against Grambling State in the regular season finale… …was the pitcher of record in FSU’s 37-6 victory over Ohio State in the NCAA regional championship final…tied for the team lead with four outfield assists. 2008: Named first team Freshman All-American by Rivals.com and second team Freshman AllAmerican by the NCBWA – both as a utility player…provided major contributions both

offensively and defensively in his first season at Florida State…ranked second among Seminole freshmen with a .344 average…appeared in 58 games with 46 starts – 32 in left field and 14 as the Seminole designated hitter…slugged .544 with eight doubles, three triples and six home runs…drove in 36 runs and scored 35 times…. was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases…opened the season posting multiple hits in all three games of a series sweep over Duquesne…hit .727 with six RBI and three runs en route to being named ACC Player of the Week…was a double short of hitting for the cycle in the second game against the Dukes as he hit his first collegiate triple and home run in the win…drove in a career-high six runs in the second of a two-game mid-week set against Stetson at home…all six RBI came in his first three at-bats…joined Stuart Tapley as the only two Seminoles to register six RBI on the year…big game against Miami in the series finale going 2-for-3 with three runs scored, a home run and an RBI…also pitched the final 2.2 innings allowing just one run on three hits with four strikeouts…hit .350 in eight games of the NCAA Tournament…batted .500 (5-for-10) during the

Super Regionals against Wichita State…tied a career-high with three hits in game two against the Shockers with three RBI and two runs…belted his sixth home run of the season in the win… started both games of the College World Series in the left field…went 7-1 on the mound with a 4.04 ERA in 12 appearances…tied for third on the team with nine starts…collected 33 strikeouts over 55.2 innings of work…made his collegiate debut on the mound against Duquesne…picked up the win in his first start while taking a nohitter into the sixth inning…worked a career-high seven innings twice against Auburn and Stetson, both starts resulted in wins…in his second start of the season against Auburn, did not allow a run while scattering three hits…took a nohitter into the fifth inning while striking out a career-high five Tiger batters…biggest win came against Bucknell in an elimination game of the Tallahassee Regional…pitched five innings and left the game with the Seminoles ahead 17-6… posted a .986 fielding percentage with 13 assists while committing just one error. HIGH SCHOOL: A utility player in high school, hit over .400 in three straight seasons at Port St. Lucie High…earned All-State Honorable Mention honors as a sophomore and second team All-State as a junior…finished his junior year with a 1.27 ERA and a 7-4 record while striking out 81 batters in 66 innings…started the FHSAA 2007 5A state semifinal game and allowed just two runs while picking up the win and leading his team to the state championship finals…drafted in the 37th round by the Chicago Cubs in the 2007 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Susan McGee… young brother Stephen is a freshman on the Seminole baseball team…named to the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009)…invited to tryouts with Team USA during the summer of 2009…major is political science…born on March 7, 1989.

MCGEE’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year ERA 2008 4.04 2009 4.04 TOTAL 4.04

W 7 6 13

L 1 2 3

App 12 15 27

GS CG SHO CBO 9 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 22 0 0 1

SV 0 0 0

IP H 55.2 50 69.0 64 124.2 114

R 32 41 73

ER 25 31 56

BB 24 42 66

SO 33 72 105

2B 12 8 20

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 6 216 .231 6 3 0 3 0 0 10 258 .248 11 5 0 1 1 0 16 474 .241 17 8 0 4 1

ACC GAMES ONLY 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.86 4.17 4.14

W 0 3 3

L 0 1 1

App 2 8 10

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0

IP 4.2 41.0 45.2

H 5 35 40

R 2 25 27

ER 2 19 21

BB 0 25 25

SO 4 34 38

2B 2 5 7

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 0 19 .263 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 150 .233 6 3 0 1 1 0 6 169 .237 8 3 0 1 1

SV 0 0 0

IP 5.0 5.0 10.0

H 8 6 14

R 6 2 8

ER 6 1 7

BB 1 1 2

SO 3 8 11

2B 1 1 2

3B HR 0 3 0 1 0 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT ERA 2008 10.80 2009 1.80 TOTAL 6.30

W 1 1 2

L 0 0 0

App 1 1 2

GS CG SHO CBO 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 24 .333 1 1 0 0 0 21 .286 0 0 0 0 0 45 .311 1 1 0 0 0

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RHP, R-R, 6-3, 249, JR Dade City, FL (Zephyrhills) 2009: Led the team in appearances with 31 while making five starts…tied for second on the team in wins and second in opponents batting average at .229…finished the season ranked in the ACC in opponents batting average (4th) and appearances (6th)…ranked among the national leaders in hits allowed per nine innings (43rd)…posted an identical record from his freshman campaign going 6-2 with a 4.82 ERA…earned the nod as the Seminole starting pitcher on opening day against Hofstra…picked up the win allowing three runs on six hits in five innings of work…best start of the season came on May 2 against Virginia Tech – threw a season-high 6.0 innings allowing three runs, two earned, on seven hits while striking out a careerhigh nine batters…compiled 19.0 innings of scoreless relief, a span covering 14 games, before allowing a run in his second inning of work against Arkansas in the NCAA Super Regional…picked up the win in his first relief appearance of the season working 3.2 shutout innings against High Point…recorded a combined eight strikeouts in 6.0 innings on two separate appearances against Florida…pitched the final four innings in game one at Maryland to register his first career save…closed

out the ACC regular season by throwing 6.1 scoreless innings in six appearances out of the bullpen…issued a career-high four walks in a victory over Miami in the ACC Tournament…rebounded by working three shutout innings against Virginia in the conference championship game in Durham…made a plate appearance in the sixth and laced a single to right for his first collegiate base hit…fired two shutout innings against Ohio State in the championship game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…held opponents to a .192 average with runners on base to led the team in that category. 2008: First team Freshman All-American by Ping! Baseball…went 6-2 with a 4.50 ERA in 14 appearances including nine starts…five of his six victories came during ACC competition…posted 56 strikeouts and issued just 20 base-on-balls in 60.0 innings of work… missed the first three and a half weeks of the season due to soreness in his arm…first collegiate game came against Georgia Tech…threw two shutout innings allowing just one hit while striking out four to pick up his first career victory…made three relief appearances before earning his first collegiate start on March 29 at Wake Forest…suffered the loss to the Deacs despite giving up just two earned runs over six innings of work with six strikeouts…impressive in his second career start, posting a career-high seven strikeouts in seven innings of work to earn a no decision against Virginia…threw a career-high eight innings in helping FSU to a series sweep of Boston College to earn his first win as a starter…notched another league victory on the road leading the Seminoles to a three-game sweep at Clemson…worked 7.2 innings against the Tigers allowing two runs on eight hits…did not allow a run

for the first seven innings…went 4-1 with 24 strikeouts and a 2.86 ERA in 34.2 innings on the road during the regular season…pitched two innings in relief against North Carolina in the ACC Tournament…made three appearances for the Seminoles during the postseason… pitched an inning against Miami in the College World Series. HIGH SCHOOL: A standout both at the plate and on the mound for Zephryhills High School…in his final season, won 10 games on the mound while posting a remarkable 1.29 ERA…earned team MVP honors as a senior and was named a first team All-State selection by the FSWA…was also named a first team All-Conference honoree in both his junior and senior seasons at Zephyrhills…played one year of football…served as a volunteer at the Special Olympics. PERSONAL: Son of Richard and Cindy Parker… member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009, Fall 2009) at FSU…played summer ball in 2009 with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League…major is recreation and leisure services…born on March 22, 1989.

PARKER’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

8.0 (Boston College, 4/11/08) 8 (Three Times) 9 (Boston College, 3/7/09) 4 (Miami, 5/21/09) 9 (Virginia Tech, 5/2/09)

PARKER’S CAREER STATS Year ERA 2008 4.50 2009 4.82 TOTAL 4.67

W 6 6 12

L 2 2 4

App 14 31 45

GS CG SHO CBO 9 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 14 0 0 0

SV 0 1 1

IP H 60.0 66 65.1 54 125.1 120

R 34 40 74

ER 30 35 65

BB 20 41 61

SO 56 65 121

2B 7 13 20

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 5 231 .286 8 8 0 3 6 0 5 236 .229 11 11 0 2 5 2 10 467 .257 19 19 0 5 11

ACC GAMES ONLY 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.20 5.86 4.21

W 5 2 7

L 1 1 2

App 8 15 23

GS CG SHO CBO 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

SV 0 1 1

IP 45.0 27.2 72.2

H 46 26 72

R 19 21 40

ER 16 18 34

BB 13 17 30

SO 39 31 70

2B 5 6 11

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 2 167 .275 4 5 0 3 5 0 4 103 .252 6 4 0 0 3 2 6 270 .267 10 9 0 3 8

SV 0 0 0

IP 6.1 4.0 10.1

H 12 3 15

R 9 5 14

ER 9 4 13

BB 3 6 9

SO 9 4 13

2B 1 0 1

3B HR 0 2 0 0 0 2

NCAA TOURNAMENT ERA 2008 12.79 2009 9.00 TOTAL 11.32

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W 0 0 0

L 1 1 2

App 3 3 6

GS CG SHO CBO 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 31 .387 1 2 0 0 0 12 .250 1 1 0 1 1 43 .349 2 3 0 1 1


INF/RHP, R-R, 6-2, 220, JR Leesburg, GA (Lee County)

2010: Will miss the 2010 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery to his right elbow in the fall of 2009. 2009: Two-way player for the Seminoles seeing action at first base, third base, DH and on the mound in relief…made 53 appearances with 41 starts out on the field…registered 28 hits on the year including five doubles and five home runs… more than doubled his home run total from his freshman season (2)…posted a .348 slugging percentage…tied a career-high with three RBI on three separate occasions – Boston College (3/7), High Point (3/10) and Florida Gulf Coast (3/25)…connected on the game-winning home run in a rain-shortened victory over Florida in Jacksonville… solo shot in the fifth broke a 2-2 tie…tied a season-high with seven, two-hit games…registered eight games of double-digit putouts…posted a season-high 12 putouts three times against FGCU (3/24), UNC (4/10) and UNC Asheville (4/22)…on the mound, put together a string of 10.0 consecutive scoreless innings before allowing two runs at Georgia Tech on May 8…did not allow a run in 10 of 15 relief appearances...first collegiate appearance on the mound came in the final game against Hofstra – struck out the only batter that he faced for the final out of the game…threw a season-high 2.0 innings four times…struck out a career-high three batters in 1.2 innings of work against High Point.

2008: Hit .281 with 18 hits in 64 at-bats in his first season at Florida State…tallied four doubles and two home runs, while driving in 17 runs…made 38 appearances as a freshman with 12 starts – seven at third base and five as the Seminole designated hitter…recorded a run scoring double and drew a bases loaded walk in his first collegiate start at Auburn…started at third base in all three games against Virginia Tech…hit .333 in the series registering a hit in all three games…notched his first career multi-hit game while recording a career-high three RBI in the series…drove in a pair of runs in FSU’s victory over Florida at the Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville…set a career-high for hits going a perfect 3-for-3 in the third game of a four game series against Savannah State…finished the game with a run and two RBI…first career pinch hit was an RBI double against UNC Asheville…ended the season with three pinch hits…registered four plate appearances in three NCAA Tournament games…collected two hits in two at-bats with two RBI in an elimination game against Bucknell in the Tallahassee Regional…made a plate appearance in the College World Series against Stanford…batted .348 against left handed pitchers. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the All-Region team as a sophomore and a senior at Lee County High School…was the recipient of the gold glove twice for his outstanding defensive work in the field…posted a career batting average of .319 at Lee County High School…played for Team Georgia as a senior leading his squad to the Sunbelt Classic

POSEY’S CAREER HITTING STATS Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .281 .203 .228

GP 38 53 91

GS 12 41 53

AB R 64 16 138 18 202 34

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .292 .203 .224

GP 15 26 41

GS 5 20 25

AB R 24 9 74 9 98 18

Avg .500 .100 .214

GP 3 4 7

GS 0 2 2

AB 4 10 14

R 0 1 1

ERA 4.08 4.08

W 0 0

L 1 1

App 15 15

ERA 4.50 4.50

W 0 0

L 0 0

App 5 5

ERA 18.00 18.00

W 0 0

L 1 1

App 2 2

PITCHING Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

5 (Four Times) 2 (Four Times) 3 (Four Times) 3 (Four Times) 2 (Five Times)

2.0 (Four Times) 4 (Virginia Tech, 5/1/09) 2 (Four Times) 2 (Jacksonville, 3/3/09) 3 (High Point, 3/10/09)

TB SLG% BB HBP 28 .438 10 2 48 .348 20 3 76 .376 30 5

SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 15 3 .390 1 3 0 0 50 12 29 3 .307 5 2 0 1 305 21 44 6 .333 6 5 0 1 355 33

E 3 5 8

FLD% .954 .985 .980

H 7 15 22

2B 2 2 4

3B HR RBI 0 1 3 0 2 12 0 3 15

TB SLG% BB HBP 12 .500 6 0 23 .311 8 3 35 .357 14 3

SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 6 1 .419 1 2 0 0 16 6 14 3 .302 1 1 0 1 168 16 20 4 .333 2 3 0 1 184 22

E 3 2 5

FLD% .880 .989 .976

2B 0 0 0

3B HR RBI 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

TB SLG% BB HBP 2 .500 0 0 1 .100 0 0 3 .214 0 0

SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 .100 0 0 0 0 12 2 1 .214 0 0 0 0 16

E 0 0 0

FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000

H 2 1 3

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2009 TOTAL

HITTING At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

3B HR RBI 0 2 17 0 5 28 0 7 45

ACC GAMES ONLY 2009 TOTAL

POSEY’S CAREER HIGHS

2B 4 5 9

POSEY’S CAREER PITCHING STATS Year 2009 TOTAL

PERSONAL: Son of Demp and Traci Posey…dad played one year of college basketball…brother Buster played three seasons at FSU (2006-08)…ACC Academic Honor Roll (2007-08)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009) at FSU…played summer ball in 2009 with the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley League…major is social science…born on September 23, 1988.

H 18 28 46

NCAA TOURNAMENT Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

championship while earning a spot on the All-Tournament team...member of the Key Club.

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

SV 0 0

IP 17.2 17.2

H 21 21

R 12 12

ER 8 8

BB 9 9

SO 16 16

2B 3 3

3B HR 0 2 0 2

AB B/Avg 72 .292 72 .292

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 0

SV 0 0

IP 8.0 8.0

H 10 10

R 4 4

ER 4 4

BB 4 4

SO 5 5

2B 2 2

3B HR 0 2 0 2

AB B/Avg 32 .313 32 .313

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0

SV 0 0

IP 2.0 2.0

H 5 5

R 4 4

ER 4 4

BB 2 2

SO 0 0

2B 1 1

3B HR 0 0 0 0

AB B/Avg 10 .500 10 .500

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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INF, R-R, 5-10, 204, JR Orlando, FL (Boone) 2009: Named to the NCAA Tallahassee AllRegion Team…a Brooks Wallace Award Preseason Watch List candidate…Collegiate Baseball and NCBWA third team preseason AllAmerican…named to the All-ACC second team by SEBaseball.com…appeared in all 63 games for the Seminoles starting 62 all at third base… hit .316 on the year and was second on the team in home runs (13) and third in RBI (60)…led the team with 13 total sacrifices, tied for the seventh most in a single-season at FSU, including seven sac-flies which tied for 28th nationally…ranked tied for sixth in the ACC in walks with 44 - tied for 47th nationally…consecutive errorless streak at third base came to an end at 39 straight games dating back to last season…finished the year with 18 multi-hit games and sat second with 20 multi-RBI games…registered a season-high three hits in the win over Ohio State…surpassed 2008 freshman home run total by five…connected on a grand slam against NC State – second of his career…finished the weekend series sweep over NC State hitting .455…recorded the only Seminole home runs on the weekend against the Wolfpack…tallied two, three-RBI games on opening weekend against Hofstra…collected five hits and four RBI in the three-game series against Auburn…belted home runs in back-toback games on the road at Maryland…hit .400 at Miami as all four hits went for extra bases – three doubles and a home run…totaled four RBI

TAPLEY’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

TAPLEY’S CAREER STATS

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .383 .316 .348

GP GS 58 57 63 62 121 119

AB 196 215 411

R H 54 75 46 68 100 143

6 (Twice) 4 (Bucknell, 6/1/08) 4 (Twice) 6 (Savannah State, 5/11/08) 2 (11 Times)

2B 15 18 33

3B HR RBI 1 8 40 0 13 60 1 21 100

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 116 .592 29 7 45 1 .472 3 2 1 3 37 58 12 .888 125 .581 44 11 58 5 .444 7 6 8 11 33 99 15 .898 241 .586 73 18 103 6 .457 10 8 9 14 70 157 27 .894

2B 5 12 17

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP 0 2 11 37 .481 9 2 0 7 28 64 .640 21 5 0 9 39 101 .571 30 7

2B 4 3 7

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 0 1 10 23 .500 6 1 14 0 .434 0 0 1 1 5 13 0 1.000 0 0 5 13 .591 2 2 6 0 .538 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 .857 0 1 15 36 .529 8 3 20 0 .468 0 0 1 1 8 16 1 .960

ACC GAMES ONLY Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .338 .310 .322

GP 23 28 51

GS 23 28 51

AB 77 100 177

R 17 28 45

H 26 31 57

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

44 44

Avg .348 .455 .382

GP 10 5 15

GS 10 5 15

AB R 46 13 22 4 68 17

H 16 10 26

SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 23 0 .420 0 0 0 0 14 21 4 .897 30 4 .442 3 2 5 6 12 56 5 .932 53 4 .433 3 2 5 6 26 77 9 .920


for the series, two each in the first two games… finished the ACC Tournament hitting .300 picking up an RBI against Boston College and Georgia Tech…perfect from the field in eight fielding opportunities…posted a .455 (10-for-22) batting average in the NCAA Tournament…recorded a hit in all five games including multiple hits in four games…hit .538 in FSU’s three game sweep of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…collected seven hits in 13 at-bats with three doubles, four runs and four RBI…fourth on the team with 24 twoout hits…knocked in 19 runs while hitting .303 with two outs.

2008: First team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and Rivals.com and second team Freshman All-American by Ping! Baseball and the NCBWA…finished second on the team and fifth in the ACC in hitting with a .383 average – the 10th highest batting average in a singleseason in school history among players with 101 to 199 at-bats…ranked seventh in the league in on-base percentage at .472…started 57 games in his first season with the Seminoles – 54 at third base and three as the designated hitter…fell into his own defensively at third ending the season on a 34-game errorless streak…started the season with hits in five straight games…put together a

career-high 12-game hit streak at one point during the year…recorded 21 multi-hit games including a career-high four hits twice against Georgia and Savannah State…notched his first collegiate home run in game two against Georgia, a two-run shot to left in the eighth inning…had a streak of seven straight games scoring at least one run… went 5-for-9 (.556) in FSU’s three-game sweep at Clemson… reached base in eight of his first nine plate appearances, scoring four runs and driving in three against the Tigers…hit his fourth home run of the season in game two…hit .727 in a four-game sweep of Savannah State…in the process became the first Seminole in nearly two years to register a hit in six straight at-bats… went a perfect 4-for-4 in the second game of the series and then recorded hits in his first two plate appearances before drawing a walk on his third time at-bat…in the third game against the Tigers, hit a two-run home run in the first inning and followed in his next plate appearance with his first career grand slam…tied Mike McGee for the season-high in RBI with six…started all three games of the ACC Tournament in Jacksonville… best game of the tournament came against North Carolina collecting three hits in five at-bats with a double and two runs scored…earned Tallahassee All-Region honors after batting .417 (10-for-24) with three doubles and five RBI…finished the tournament with four straight multi-hit games after going hitless in the opening round…tied a tournament high with three hits against Florida and Bucknell, while registering a career-high four runs scored against the Bison…hit .385 in the Super Regional against Wichita State…connected on his eighth home run of the season in the middle game of the series…was the starting third baseman for the Seminoles in both games of the College World Series. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both baseball and football at Boone High School in Orlando… named All-Metro as a sophomore, junior and senior…was the winning pitcher in the U.S. Championship Game in the 2001 Little League World Series against Rolando Paulino’s team from the Bronx, N.Y. …played fall baseball for the Orlando Scorpions, a traveling team competing in many of the top amateur baseball tournaments nationwide…member of the National Honor Society for two years. PERSONAL: Son of Ken and Pam Tapley… mom is the principal at St. Cloud High School…2008 All-ACC Academic Team…ACC Academic Honor Roll (2007-08)…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2008, Fall 2009) at Florida State…played summer ball in 2009 with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League…major is finance with the hopes of one day becoming a financial manager…born on September 7, 1988.

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LHP, L-L, 6-2, 237, SO Boca Raton, FL (West Boca Raton) 2009: Second team Freshman All-American by Ping! Baseball…went 6-2 with a 3.97 ERA in his first season at Florida State…used primarily out of the bullpen in the early portion of the season before finding a spot in the weekend rotation in week five…finished his freshman campaign tied for 10th in the ACC in innings pitched at 90.2… tied for second on the team in wins…earned his first career start at Florida on March 17…first weekend start came in the middle game against Clemson as he worked 5.1 innings in earning a no decision…registered first collegiate victory at Maryland working a career-high eight innings as he allowed just two runs on four hits while striking out five…went 6+ innings in three straight ACC starts picking up victories in each game…finished league play with a 4-1 record and a 4.44 ERA… picked up the win against Miami in the ACC Tournament clinching a spot for FSU in the ACC championship game…held the Hurricanes to just two runs on four hits in 6.0 innings of work… in two starts against Miami, allowed just five hits while striking out six…pitched the opening game of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against Marist working 4.2 innings in earning a no decision… posted a career-high eight strikeouts in his final start of the season against Arkansas in the NCAA Super Regional…earned a no decision after limiting the Razorbacks to just two runs on six hits over 6.0 innings…inherited 11 runners in six relief appearances allowing only four to score… entered a game as a relief pitcher with the bases loaded three times in 2009…slammed the door

on the competition with runners on base limiting opponents to a .210 batting average…tied for the team lead with five pickoffs. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-State honors as a senior after posting an 8-2 record with a 0.54 ERA…registered 83 strikeouts in 64.1 innings of work in leading West Boca Raton to the Regional Semifinals…was also member of the All-Area team…as a junior, Busch helped lead West Boca Raton to the 2007 Regional Finals… was a member of the South All-Stars at the Dick Howser Senior All-Star Showcase played inside Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.

PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Kellie Busch… member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009) at FSU…major is criminology…born on September 8, 1989.

BUSCH’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

8.0 (Maryland, 3/28/09) 9 (North Carolina, 4/11/09) 7 (North Carolina, 4/11/09) 4 (North Florida, 3/4/09) 8 (Arkansas, 6/6/09)

BUSCH’S CAREER STATS Year ERA 2009 3.97 TOTAL 3.97

W 6 6

L 2 2

App 19 19

GS CG SHO CBO 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0

SV 0 0

IP 90.2 90.2

H 81 81

R 48 48

ER 40 40

BB 35 35

SO 70 70

2B 14 14

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1 11 330 .245 4 12 1 7 7 1 11 330 .245 4 12 1 7 7

SV 0 0

IP 52.2 52.2

H 48 48

R 30 30

ER 26 26

BB 22 22

SO 35 35

2B 7 7

3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1 3 190 .253 3 10 1 4 4 1 3 190 .253 3 10 1 4 4

SV 0 0

IP 10.2 10.2

H 11 11

R 5 5

ER 2 2

BB 2 2

SO 11 11

2B 3 3

3B HR 0 3 0 3

ACC GAMES ONLY 2009 TOTAL

ERA 4.44 4.44

W 4 4

L 1 1

App 9 9

GS CG SHO CBO 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2009 TOTAL

46 46

ERA 1.69 1.69

W 0 0

L 0 0

App 2 2

GS CG SHO CBO 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 41 .268 0 1 0 1 1 41 .268 0 1 0 1 1


LHP/OF, L-L, 6-2, 192, SO Moorpark, CA (Crespi Carmelite)

2010: Garnered first team preseason All-America honors from the NCBWA and third team preseason All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. 2009: Second team All-American by the NCBWA and Ping! Baseball and third team All-American by the ABCA and Collegiate Baseball…consensus first team Freshman All-American receiving accolades from Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Rivals. com and Ping! Baseball…honored as the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year by the NCBWA… received first team ABCA All-Atlantic Region honors…earned first team All-ACC accolades becoming just the second freshman in Florida State history to earn such an honor (Jason Stidham, 3B, 2007)…named to the NCAA Tallahassee All-Region Team…capped off a fine freshman campaign posting a 12-3 record and a 3.49 ERA… led the ACC in wins and tied for the league lead in complete games with two…ranked third in the ACC in opponents batting average (.221) and tied for third in innings pitched (98.0)…ranked nationally in wins (t-5th), hits allowed per nine innings (42nd) and ERA (96th)…made his Seminole debut in game two of a doubleheader against Hofstra – threw 6.0 innings allowing just one run on seven hits to pick up his first collegiate victory…struck out a career-high nine batters in his second start against Auburn… became the Seminoles Friday night starter just three weeks into the season – a spot he would not relinquish the rest of the season…threw 8.0 innings of three hit ball in leading FSU to a 4-1 victory over Boston College in his Friday night debut… two complete games on the year with the first coming in a rain shortened, six inning victory over Grambling State…allowed just one run on two hits while striking out six Tiger hitters…was masterful in a complete game victory over Georgia in the

NCAA Tallahassee Regional…limited the Bulldog offense to just two runs on five hits in nine innings and showed great command of his pitches going to a three ball count just twice…finished the game with six strikeouts and did not walk a batter for the first time in 15 starts…pitched six innings in leading FSU to an opening round victory over Boston College in the ACC Tournament…in his final start of the season, yielded two runs on four hits in between a pair of lengthy rain delays in game one of the NCAA Super Regional against Arkansas…went 1-1 with a save in three relief appearances…threw just one pitch in his first relief appearance against Florida in Jacksonville to register his first collegiate save… recorded a line out double play at second to end the bottom of the fifth before the game was called after five innings due to rain…recorded 6+ innings in 11 starts, while notching six or more strikeouts eight times…was also productive at the plate hitting .600 in 10 at-bats…recorded two doubles, four RBI and four runs scored. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time All-League honoree (2006-08)…earned All-California Interscholastic Federation accolades in 2007…in his first three seasons at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, Calif., Gilmartin posted a batting average of .350 or better…pitched in 22 games as a junior posting a record of 3-0 while setting the school record for career and single-season saves with 10…registered 45 strikeouts while walking just 10 batters as a junior…participated in the National Classic Baseball Tournament in El Dorado High School in Placentia, Calif….named to the academic Honor Roll during his junior and senior years… drafted in the 31st round by the San Diego Padres in the 2008 MLB Draft.

GILMARTIN’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.49 3.49

W 12 12

L 3 3

App 18 18

GS CG SHO CBO 15 2 0 0 15 2 0 0

ACC GAMES ONLY 2009 TOTAL

ERA 4.19 4.19

W 7 7

L 2 2

App 10 10

GS CG SHO CBO 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT 2009 TOTAL

ERA 2.57 2.57

W 1 1

L 0 0

App 2 2

GS CG SHO CBO 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0

PERSONAL: Son of Paul and JoAnna Gilmartin… played summer ball in 2009 with the North Shore Navigators of the New England Collegiate Baseball League…major is sport management…born on May 8, 1990.

GILMARTIN’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

9.0 (Georgia, 5/30/09) 10 (Georgia Tech, 5/8/09) 8 (Georgia Tech, 5/8/09) 4 (Four Times) 9 (Auburn, 2/27/09)

SV 1 1

IP 98.0 98.0

H 81 81

R 48 48

ER 38 38

BB 37 37

SO 83 83

2B 15 15

3B HR 0 14 0 14

AB B/Avg 367 .221 367 .221

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 11 6 2 3 3 11 6 2 3 3

SV 0 0

IP 58.0 58.0

H 53 53

R 35 35

ER 27 27

BB 27 27

SO 53 53

2B 11 11

3B HR 0 9 0 9

AB B/Avg 225 .236 225 .236

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 9 5 1 3 2 9 5 1 3 2

SV 0 0

IP 14.0 14.0

H 9 9

R 4 4

ER 4 4

BB 2 2

SO 8 8

2B 1 1

3B HR 0 2 0 2

AB B/Avg 49 .184 49 .184

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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INF, L-R, 5-10, 178, SO Tampa, FL (Alonso) 2009: Made 28 appearances and hit .476 in 21 at-bats as a walk-on for the Seminoles…first collegiate hit came against High Point as he took the first pitch he saw in the eighth over the fence in right center for a grand slam home run… tallied a career-high four RBI in the win over the Panthers…tied a career-high with two hits twice in wins over UNC Asheville and in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional against Ohio State… posted a .600 average in two games in the NCAA Regional…registered career-highs in at-bats (4) and runs (2) while collecting a double and his first collegiate triple against the Buckeyes…tallied a season-high three assists twice against FIU and Ohio State…made his collegiate debut in left field in the top of the 11th inning vs. UNC Asheville… went 2-for-2 against the Bulldogs connecting on his first double of the season…hit .800 (4-for-5) as a pinch hitter…seven of his 10 hits on the year came with runners on base.

Gold Glove award and was named Best Defensive Player at the Saladino Tournament…four-year Honor Roll student…served as a senator in high school leadership class…active member of FCA and the Chess Club. PERSONAL: Son of Sherman and Brenda Johnson…played summer ball in 2009 with

the Covington Lumberjacks of the Valley Baseball League…named to the Valley League All-Star game & Mid-Atlantic All-Star game… led the Lumberjacks to the Valley League Championship…hit .310 in 46 games…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Spring 2009) at FSU… major is geography…born on July 15, 1990.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played all four years at Alonzo High…two-time All-County honoree as a junior and a senior…named team Offensive MVP as a senior, while receiving All-State third team accolades…during his junior year, earned the

JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

4 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 2 (Ohio State, 5/31/09) 2 (Twice) 4 (High Point, 3/10/09) 1 (Five Times)

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .476 .476

GP 28 28

GS 0 0

AB R 21 6 21 6

ACC GAMES ONLY

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .200 .200

GP 8 8

GS 0 0

AB R 5 1 5 1

H 10 10

2B 2 2

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 1 1 10 17 .810 5 0 2 1 .577 0 0 0 0 9 14 2 .920 1 1 10 17 .810 5 0 2 1 .577 0 0 0 0 9 14 2 .920

H 1 1

2B 0 0

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 1 1 .200 1 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 1 .200 1 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 10

A E FLD% 1 1 .917 1 1 .917

2B 1 1

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 1 0 3 6 1.200 0 0 0 0 .600 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 6 1.200 0 0 0 0 .600 0 0 0 0 1

A E FLD% 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2009 TOTAL

48 48

Avg .600 .600

GP 4 4

GS 0 0

AB R 5 3 5 3

H 3 3


OF, L-R, 6-0, 190, SO Alpharetta, GA (Wesleyan)

2009: Appeared in 45 games making nine starts in his first season at Florida State…recorded seven starts in left field and two more as the Seminole designated hitter…finished the year hitting .296 with three doubles, two home runs, 19 runs scored and 14 RBI…posted a .344 batting average in nine starts recording nine walks, 10 runs and four RBI…first collegiate hit came as a pinch hitter on opening day against Hofstra…first career start came as the DH in the first game of a doubleheader vs. the Pride… connected on a pinch hit home run on the road at Jacksonville for his first collegiate round tripper… led off the eighth inning with a single against High Point and scored the game-winning run later that inning…registered a career-high three hits twice… went a perfect 3-for-3 in the middle game against Maryland and 3-for-3 against Ohio State in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional…tied a career-high with three RBI in the win over the Buckeyes…hit .273 as a pinch hitter…second on the team with six pinch hits…hit .357 with runners in scoring position while successfully advancing runners 53.8 percent of the time…recorded his first outfield assist in game two vs. UNC Asheville throwing out a runner at the plate from left field.

football season…earned varsity letters in football, basketball, tennis and baseball…served as team captain of both the football and baseball teams in 2007…named team MVP of East Cobb as he hit just under .500 to lead the Patriots in the Connie Mack League…four-year Honor Roll student…member of the National Honors Society, French Honors Society and Math Honors Society at Wesleyan… served as president of the Spirit Club as a senior and was an active participant in student government. PERSONAL: Son of Craig and Mary Ramsey… both parents are FSU alumni as his mom Mary Beck played tennis and his father Craig played baseball… dad was captain of the 1980 College World Series team…played summer ball in 2009 for the Mat-Su Miners of the Alaskan Baseball League… led the Miners to 2009 ABL Championship and finished second on the team in hitting…recipient of the Golden Torch Award for the highest GPA on the baseball team during the 2008-09 season…named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll (2008-09)…threetime member of the Dean’s List (Fall 2008, 2009 and Spring 2009)…major is business…born on December 19, 1989.

RAMSEY’S CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL: Led all hitters in Gwinnett County in 2007 posting a .468 batting average and a .883 slugging percentage in guiding Wesleyan High School to the 6-AA championship…also led Gwinnett County in walks in 2008…the left-handed hitting infielder belted 26 career home runs as a starter at Wesleyan since the ninth grade…committed just two errors during his senior season…earned All-Gwinnett County and All-Region 6-AA honors in 2007 and 2008…earned Player of the Month accolades in Gwinnett County during the 2008

At Bats Runs Hits RBIs BBs

5 (Hofstra, 2/21/09) 3 (Twice) 3 (Twice) 2 (Twice) 3 (Maryland, 3/29/09)

RAMSEY’S CAREER STATS

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .294 .294

GP 45 45

GS 9 9

AB R 68 19 68 19

ACC GAMES ONLY

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .321 .321

GP 22 22

GS 4 4

AB R 28 7 28 7

H 20 20

2B 3 3

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 2 14 29 .426 13 2 18 1 .412 2 0 0 0 9 0 2 14 29 .426 13 2 18 1 .412 2 0 0 0 9

A E FLD% 1 3 .769 1 3 .769

H 9 9

2B 1 1

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 1 7 13 .464 10 0 10 0 .487 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 7 13 .464 10 0 10 0 .487 1 0 0 0 3

A E FLD% 0 1 .750 0 1 .750

2B 1 1

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO 0 0 2 4 1.000 1 0 0 0 .800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1.000 1 0 0 0 .800 0 0 0 0 0

A E FLD% 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

NCAA TOURNAMENT

Year 2009 TOTAL

Avg .750 .750

GP 4 4

GS 1 1

AB R 4 3 4 3

H 3 3

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RHP/1B, R-R, 6-8, 270, SO Jacksonville, FL (Episcopal)

2009: Went 3-1 with a 4.63 ERA in 19 appearances including four starts…recorded 20 strikeouts in 35.0 innings while holding the opposition to a .264 batting average…made his first collegiate start against UNC Asheville (4/21) and went 5.0 innings allowing two runs, one earned, on four hits to pick up the victory…all four of his starts came in the latter part of the season…threw a careerhigh 6.0 innings at home against Jacksonville and kept the Dolphins off the scoreboard for the first six innings while inducing three groundball double plays…suffered his first loss of the season in throwing 4.0 innings against Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament…did not allow a run in eight of 15 relief appearances…made his college debut on opening day against Hofstra – worked a scoreless inning allowing just one hit while striking out one…pitched in front of the hometown crowd in Jacksonville (3/3) working 2.1 innings…threw 3.2 innings of scoreless relief against Boston College allowing three hits while striking out four…picked up his first collegiate win in the second game of a mid-week set against Florida Gulf Coast…worked a perfect 1.2 innings in relief as he faced just five batters, striking out one…faced the minimum in a perfect eighth inning against Florida in Tallahassee.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three sport star at Episcopal High School in Jacksonville, Fla., where Scantling played baseball, football and basketball…named First Coast Player of the Year as a senior in 2008, while earning first team All-State class 3A honors…the hard throwing right hander fired five complete games in 10 starts…registered 50 strikeouts in 54 innings of work…he went 8-2 on the mound with a 1.81 ERA as a senior… offensively, Scantling hit .613 with 12 home runs in his final year…received the Jacksonville Suns

Peter Brogan Award as the top player in North Florida in 2008…named to the academic Dean’s List during his junior and senior seasons… drafted in the 49th round by the Chicago Cubs in the 2008 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Robbie Scantling…dad played football at Valdosta State…named to the Dean’s List (Spring 2009)… major is sport management…born on September 12, 1989.

SCANTLING’S CAREER HIGHS Innings Hits ERs BBs Ks

6.0 (Jacksonville, 5/5/09) 7 (Jacksonville, 5/5/09) 5 (Georgia Tech, 5/23/09) 3 (Three Times) 4 (Boston College, 3/7/09)

SCANTLING’S CAREER STATS Year 2009 TOTAL

ERA 4.63 4.63

W 3 3

L 1 1

App 19 19

GS CG SHO CBO 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

ACC GAMES ONLY 2009 TOTAL

50 50

ERA 4.50 4.50

W 0 0

L 0 0

App 7 7

GS CG SHO CBO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SV 0 0

IP 35.0 35.0

H 33 33

R 27 27

ER 18 18

BB 14 14

SO 20 20

2B 10 10

3B HR 0 4 0 4

AB B/Avg 125 .264 125 .264

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 5 0 3 3 2 5 0 3 3

SV 0 0

IP 8.0 8.0

H 9 9

R 10 10

ER 4 4

BB 1 1

SO 8 8

2B 2 2

3B HR 0 2 0 2

AB B/Avg 33 .273 33 .273

WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0


NEWCOMERS

RHP, R-R, 6-2, 180, FR Tampa, FL (Armwood) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team All-State accolades and was a Hillsborough County first team honoree at Armwood High School…recipient of the Saladino Award, Cy Young Award and Armwood Distinguished Athlete Award…played in the F.A.C.A. All-Star game…named to the All-Western Conference first team…played in the Hillsborough County vs. Pinellas County All-Star game at Tropicana Field… received the Wade Boggs Award for his efforts at the game…registered a 4.8 GPA throughout high school and was actively involved in Student Government…drafted in the 33rd round by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2009 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of Robert Benincasa Sr. and Tina Magnani…major is sport management…aspires to play professional ball…born September 5, 1990.

INF, R-R, 6-3, 185, FR Cantonment, FL (Tate) HIGH SCHOOL: A four sport star at Tate High School playing four years of baseball and football, two years of basketball and a year of golf…received All-Area Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2009…earned first team Pensacola All-Area honors in 2008 and 2009…named an All-Star in football and baseball during his senior season…participated at the Team One South Showcase where he was rated as the No. 1 prospect…played in the 2008 Under Armour All-American Game and Homerun Derby contest at Wrigley Field…champion of the Homerun Derby contest…also played in the Power Showcase at Tropicana Field…achieved Academic All-America honors in golf…high school teammate of current Seminole Kevin Jackson…drafted in the 19th round by the Texas Rangers in the 2009 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of David and Cyndi Boyd…major is sport management…hopes to pursue a career in the Major Leagues…born December 30, 1990.

RHP, S-R, 6-4, 220, JR Tallahassee, FL (Tallahassee CC) TALLAHASSEE CC: Established school records for appearances in a season with 30 in 2009 and over his two-year career appearing in 54 games for the Eagles… compiled a 2.66 ERA in 44.0 innings of work posting a 3-2 record and five saves as a freshman…earned second team All-Panhandle Conference and second team PC Fireman of the Year accolades in 2008…followed with an outstanding sophomore campaign posting a 4-1 record and two saves in 45 innings of work…registered a 1.98 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 30 games to earn a spot on the All-Panhandle Conference second team…named to the Dean’s List at TCC. HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letterwinner at Leon High School…named LHS Pitcher of the Year in 2007…first team All-Big Bend selection in 2007…named 5A All-State Honorable Mention by the Florida Sports Writers Association in 2007... Honor Roll student at Leon. PERSONAL: Son of Mike and JoAnne Bennett and one of seven children…full name is Martin Daniel Bennett…major is criminology…hopes to pursue a career in the Criminal Justice System…born December 28, 1988.

OF/LHP, L-L, 6-0, 175, JR Tallahassee, FL (Seminole CC) SEMINOLE CC: Recipient of the Freshman Male Athlete Award following the 2008 season…a career .300 hitter at SCC while successfully converting on 85 percent of his stolen base attempts…member of the Phi Kappa Theta Honor Society…named to the Seminole Community College All-Academic team in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year varsity player at Lincoln High School…named team MVP as a senior…selected to play in the Florida High School All-Star Game representing the North Team in 2007…posted a career .350 batting average with 76 career stolen bases…lights out on the mound recording a 0.96 ERA over his four-year playing career…Honor Roll student all four years at Lincoln…graduated Cum Laude. PERSONAL: Son of Ben and Kim Buckley…double majoring in mathematics and mechanical engineering…born May 29, 1989.

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NEWCOMERS

RHP/OF, S-R, 5-11, 211, JR Port St. Lucie, FL (Indian River State College) INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: Earned first team All-Conference honors as a freshman after hitting .335 with 12 home runs and 13 doubles…drove in 47 while registering 15 steals in 20 attempts…named a pre season All-American entering his sophomore campaign…hit .272 with 43 hits in 158 at-bats in his second season at IRSC…recorded five home runs, five doubles and a pair of triples while tallying 22 RBI…posted a .333 on-base percentage…drafted in the 42nd round by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2008 MLB Draft. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter at Port St. Lucie High School…a threetime All-Area honoree in baseball…earned All-State honors as a senior…earned AllArea accolades in two seasons of playing football…hit .518 as a senior at Port St. Lucie recording five home runs.

INF, R-R, 6-2, 180, FR Miami, FL (Christopher Columbus) HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Christopher Columbus High School playing at the varsity level for three years…earned Under Armour All- America honors in 2007… named a second team Pre-Season All-American infielder by Louisville Slugger in 2008…help lead Christopher Columbus to a spot in the 2009 6A state championship game…fell to Alonso 4-3 in the finals…a Honor Roll student…drafted in the 46th round by the Houston Astros in the 2009 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Dania Gonzalez…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…major is sport management…aspires to play in the Major Leagues…born June 24, 1991.

PERSONAL: Son of Phil and Tracy Durden…major is social science…born November 27, 1988.

1B/OF, R-R, 6-2, 192, FR Pensacola, FL (Tate)

OF/RHP, R-R, 6-0, 195, R-SO Hattiesburg, MS (Oak Grove) FOOTBALL - 2009: Started five games…posted career-highs with four touchdowns, 409 receiving yards and 32 receptions as a sophomore…returned a pair of kicks for a total of 40 yards…caught three passes for 33 yards in FSU’s Gator Bowl victory over West Virginia. 2008: Played in 12 games making eight starts…ranked third on the team in catches (30) and yards (322)…led all freshmen in both categories… finished the year with one touchdown reception…posted career-highs in receptions (5) against NC State and yards receiving (53) against Chattanooga…also saw time as a kick returner recording seven returns for 141 yards averaging 20.1 yards per return. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star athlete by Rivals.com coming out of high school at Oak Grove…named to the “Dandy Dozen” as well as Mississippi’s Mr. Baseball by the Clarion-Ledger…hit .455 with 13 home runs and 56 RBIs in leading Oak Grove to its ninth baseball state championship…earned national high school baseball All-America honors and was a member of the All-Region team in 2007…a two-time All-State honoree (2006-07) in baseball while earning All-State accolades in football in 2007…played in the 2007 Sun Belt Classic for Team Mississippi claiming Sun Belt MVP honors…graduated high school with a 3.3 GPA…selected in the 6th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft by the Florida Marlins with the 196th overall pick. PERSONAL: Son of Korelle Williams and Treneicia Easterling…major is social science… born on February 24, 1989.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of baseball and three years of basketball at Tate High School…hit .429 with four homeruns as a senior…made Local and State All-Stars in 2009…received All-Area Infielder of the Year honors in 2009…named an Under Armour Pre-Season All-American in 2009…earned Academic All-America honors in baseball with a 4.63 GPA…graduated 15th in a class of 421 with honors… member of the National Honor Society while serving on the executive board as a senior…also served as senator of the senior executive board at Tate. PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Diane Jackson…majoring in the FSU TEACH/ mathematics program…hopes to pursue a career in the field of aerospace engineering…born November 16, 1990.

LHP, R-L, 6-0, 175, FR Orlando, FL (Boone) HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of baseball and two years of football at Boone High School…was a high school teammate of junior third baseman Stuart Tapley… helped Boone to a District championship and a spot in the Regional Quarterfinals in 2008l…earned Principal’s Honor Roll all four years. PERSONAL: Son of John and Denise Madden…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…major is business…hopes to one day be the CEO of a Fortune 500 Company…born September 16, 1990.

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1B, L-R, 6-1, 285, FR Madison, FL (Madison County) FOOTBALL - 2009: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman with two starts…saw action for the Seminoles in FSU’s victory over West Virginia in the Gator Bowl… finished the season with 25 total tackles, including 13 solo and 12 assisted…recorded four tackles for loss and one sack to go along with two forced fumbles. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team Big Bend honors in baseball as a junior and a senior …received first team All-State accolades as a senior…nearly won the Big Bend triple crown as a junior hitting .589 with 13 home run…named the 2008-09 Gatorade Player of the Year in football in the state of Florida…earned Big Bend first team honors as a senior…honored as a USA Today and Under Armour All-American… rated as a five-star football prospect according to Rivals and Scout.com… drafted in the 30th round by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2009 MLB Draft. PERSONAL: Son of Darlann Choice…major is sport management…aunt is former FSU women’s basketball player Genesis Choice…born October 8, 1989.

C, R-R, 6-2, 205, FR Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie) HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity baseball all four years at Port St. Lucie High School…earned first team All-State accolades as a senior…named a second team AllState honoree as a junior…received All-Conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior and was an All-County honoree all four years…a Honor Roll student at Port St. Lucie, received Principal’s Honor Roll during his entire senior year…was a Young Floridian Nominee. PERSONAL: Son of Jeff and Susan McGee…brother Mike is a junior pitcher and outfielder at Florida State…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…major is business…aspires to open his own restaurant…born February 7, 1991.

LHP, R-L, 6-3, 205 Alva, FL (Tallahassee CC) TALLAHASSEE CC: Appeared in 24 games as a sophomore posting a 3-0 record and a 2.04 ERA…worked 35.1 innings allowing just eight earned runs while striking out 20…held opponents to a .235 batting average…was named TCC’s StudentAthlete of the Year in 2009…appeared in 14 games during his freshman campaign… compiled a 1-1 record and 4.50 ERA in his first season with the Eagles… named to the Panhandle Conference All-Academic team in 2008 and 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Named second team All-Area by the News Press in 2007…selected to play in the 2007 Senior All-Star game…established a single-season record for RBI with 38 at Riverdale High School…sits second all-time at RHS for career strikeouts… also earned varsity letters in basketball and tennis…earned All-Conference basketball honors in 2006 and received honorable mention accolades in 2007. PERSONAL: Son of Kevin and Beverly Nobles…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…major is sport management with a minor in business...born November 5, 1988.

LHP, S-L, 6-2, 220, JR Miami, FL (Broward CC) BROWARD CC: Garnered second team All-Conference honors as a sophomore and Honorable Mention third team All-Conference accolades as a freshman…selected to play in the JUCO All-Star game during his sophomore campaign…pitched in 12 games in his first collegiate season throwing 61 innings and recording 61 strikeouts… went 5-3 with a 3.69 ERA…in 2009, appeared in 11 games and compiled a 4-2 record. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second team All-County as a junior and senior at St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale (FL)...added second team All-State and Honorable Mention All-County accolades to his resume as a senior and sophomore, respectively… named team MVP during his senior year…selected to play in the FACA All-Star game as a senior…involved in student government all four years. PERSONAL: Son of Brian and Margie Scott…mother played volleyball at Florida State and is in the Hall of Fame, uncle Joe Wessel played football at FSU…brother of former Seminole baseball student manager Danny Scott…major is sociology…born August 29, 1989.

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RHP, R-R, 5-10, 210, FR Jacksonville Beach, FL (Duncan U. Fletcher) HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball all four years at Duncan U. Fletcher High School in Jacksonville Beach, FL…earned first team All-Conference and third team All-State Honorable Mention as a pitcher during his senior campaign…went 9-2 with a 1.25 ERA with 118 strikeouts in 13 games as a junior in 2008. PERSONAL: Son of David and Sally Sitz…major is sport management…born September 10, 1990.

RHP/OF, R-R, 6-3, 175, FR Lynn Haven, FL (A.C. Mosley) HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year varsity starting pitcher who spent his first three years at Bay High School before transferring to A.C. Mosley for his senior season… earned second team All-State honors as a pitcher in 5A…went 8-2 with a 1.84 ERA… recorded 94 strikeouts in 53.1 innings pitched during the regular season…named MVP of the North squad at the FACA All-Star game…posted a 5-2 record with a 1.01 ERA with 52 strikeouts in 33 innings of work during his junior season in 2008…earned first team All-County and second team All-State honors as a pitcher at the 4A level… named Bay High’s Offensive Player of the Year following the 2008 season...selected as the Scholar Athlete Award winner as a freshman with a 4.09 GPA in 2006…member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. PERSONAL: Son of Curtis and Cinda Trexler…major is exercise science…sister Elise is a high jumper at the University of North Florida…brother Curt pitched at Gulf Coast Community College for two years…born on September 4, 1990.

RHP, R-R, 6-0, 180, FR Tallahassee, FL (North Florida Christian) HIGH SCHOOL: Played both baseball and golf at North Florida Christian… named team co-captain as a senior…earned second team All-Big Bend accolades following the 2009 season…finished his senior season hitting .400 en route to earning the Runmaker Award at NFC as awarded by the coaching staff…made 17 appearances on the mound recording 25 strikeouts in 24 innings of work…posted a 2-0 record and four saves with a 1.54 ERA…member of the 2009 First Academy Royal Rumble All-Tournament team…achieved Honor Roll accolades all four years at NFC…named 2009 FACA 2A All-Academic Player of the Year…involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. PERSONAL: Son of Clark and Penny Smith…full name is Malcolm Gage Smith… uncle Jerry Smith played basketball for Florida State…named to the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)…major is business…born February 13, 1991.

LHP, L-L, 6-2, 190, FR Palm City, FL (South Fork) HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Florida High School 5A state championship in consecutive seasons in 2008 and 2009…guided South Fork High School to the 5A state title in 2009 defeating Chiles High School 13-3…finished as the runner-up in 2008 falling to Dunedin 3-2 in 10 innings…made All-State both as a junior and a senior…earned All-Area and All-Conference honors during his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Ty and Elizabeth Young…full name is William Tyson Young… named to the Dean’s List (Fall 2009)…major is business…born March 24, 1991.

INF, R-R, 5-9, 183, FR Wellington, FL (Palm Beach Central) HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity player for Palm Beach Central High School… named Big Schools Player of the Year as a senior in 2009…hit .483 with two home runs, 26 RBI and 21 stolen bases in his final season at Palm Beach Central…received second team All-State honors as a junior and followed that with first team All-State accolades as a senior…also earned first team All-County honors as a freshman and junior…batted. 462 with four home runs as a junior…hit .367 as a freshman...was an Honor Roll student at Central. PERSONAL: Son of Tony and Tammy Travis…member of the 3.0 GPA Club (Fall 2009) at FSU…major is business…born February 21, 1991.

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Head Coach 31st Season, Florida State ‘66 Entering his 31st season as Florida State’s head coach, Mike Martin continues to cement his legacy as one of collegiate baseball’s most prolific coaches. Over the last three years, the legendary Seminole coach won his 1,500th game and was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. The Florida State graduate is one of just four baseball coaches in the history of the NCAA to win 1,500 games at the Division I level and is 17 victories shy of becoming only the third coach to reach 1,600 career victories.

Mike Martin has become the face of Florida State baseball having been associated with the Seminoles for 38 of FSU’s 63 seasons. He is by far the winningest coach in the history of the program. Of the 3,398 baseball games played in program history, Martin has been involved in 2,505 as a player, assistant coach and head coach. What is even more impressive is Martin’s involvement in 1,846 of the 2,479 all-time victories at Florida State. In one way or another Martin has been a part of more than 74.5% of FSU’s victories.

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1579-538-4 career record (30 seasons) Inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame January 5, 2007 All 23 of Florida State’s 50-win seasons have come under Mike Martin Third highest career winning percentage among active DI collegiate coaches Third-most wins all-time in NCAA DI baseball history 30 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances 13 trips to the College World Series in 30 years including nine trips to Omaha in the last 19 seasons 15 conference championships four of which are ACC Championships (1995, 1997, 2002 and 2004) Three consecutive ACC Atlantic Division Championships (2007, 2008 & 2009) including back-to-back seasons (’07-’08) of setting the school record for the most conference wins in a season with a 24-6 mark Has produced 14 first round draft picks with 12 coming since 1990 Has coached 76 All-Americans, 96 All-ACC selections and a record four Golden Spikes winners Six-time ACC Coach of the Year - 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009 Six-time Metro Conference Coach of the Year FSU has finished a season ranked in the top 15 nationally 25 times in Martin’s 30 years as FSU Head Coach Named to FSU’s list of 100 distinguished graduates in celebration of the FSU Alumni Association centennial

Martin has led the Seminoles to the College World Series 13 times and to 32 consecutive NCAA Regional Appearances, including in each of his 30 seasons as head coach. He has won 15 conference championships since taking over as field general in 1980 with 11 from the Metro Conference and four as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. He is a 12-time Conference Coach of the Year earning such honors from the Metro and the ACC six times each. Seventy-six Florida State players have earned All-America honors under Martin, while 96 players have garnered first and second team All-ACC recognition. He has coached six players, Mike Fuentes, Mike Loynd, J.D. Drew, Shane Robinson, Tony Thomas, Jr. and Buster Posey, who were named National Players of the Year, including three in the last five years. For the past 30 seasons, Martin hasn’t just produced great players he has developed great teams. Florida State has grown into one of the most prestigious collegiate baseball programs in the NCAA under Martin’s guidance. FSU baseball is the second-winningest program all-time but no school has produced more wins than Martin’s Seminoles since 2000. No other Division I school has finished in the top 10 more times, compiled more 50+ win seasons or gone to more NCAA Regionals since 1990 as well. Florida State is also one of just two programs to win 73% of its all-time games and what Martin has done in Tallahassee since 1990 may be one of the most impressive runs of consistent success in all of collegiate sports. FSU’s regular season success has translated into postseason success under Martin as well. Since 1990, the Seminoles are tied for fourth in College World Series appearances with nine, while Martin has led his teams to Omaha 13 times in his career including nine trips in the last 19 seasons. Florida State extended its streak of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances to 32 in 2009 as Martin once again led his Seminole squad to the postseason. Also in 2009, FSU was selected as a regional host for the 27th time in school history, while serving as host to an NCAA Super Regional for the sixth time. But the 2009 season was not without a few bumps in the road. With a very young squad that comprised of 23 sophomores and freshmen and the departure of several key players that led FSU back to the College World Series in 2008, Martin went into the season with several questions to answer. After a 10-8 start, Martin got the Seminoles on track winning 30 of their last 36 regular season games to finish atop the ACC Atlantic Division for the third consecutive season. Even more impressive was the fact that FSU finished with the best record in the league to capture the top seed in the ACC Tournament for the eighth time in school history. For his efforts, Martin was named the ACC Coach of the Year for the sixth time in his career. Despite falling to Virginia in the championship game of the ACC Tournament in Durham, N.C., Florida State was rewarded for its strong performance during the regular season by earning an at-large bid into the postseason tournament and serving as host to an NCAA Regional. The Seminoles went a perfect 3-0


in the Tallahassee Regional closing out the tournament with a record-breaking 37-6 victory over Ohio State en route to setting four school records and five NCAA Tournament records in the win. By seasons end, four Seminoles earned All-America honors, while five were named All-ACC. Sean Gilmartin was honored as the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year by the NCBWA becoming the second rookie at FSU to earn such an honor. In 2008, the Garnet and Gold returned to the College World Series for the 19th time in school history and first since 2000 but not before overcoming adversity by going a combined 6-0 in elimination games in the Tallahassee Regional and Super Regional. Florida State scored 116 runs in the NCAA Tournament including 74 runs over five games in regional action, the second most in school history. Florida State went on to win its second straight ACC Atlantic Division title that same year and in the process tied the ACC record for the most wins in league history by replicating the 24-6 record set by the Seminoles in 2007 and Clemson in 2006. Since the league’s move to division play in 2006, FSU Baseball is 83-34 in league play including 67-21 in the three seasons the Seminoles have captured the divisional crown. Under the tutelage of Martin, the 2008 Seminoles were the best hitting team in the nation while setting the single-season team record in the ACC and at FSU for the highest batting average at .355. The Garnet and Gold offense showed a little more pop than in years past registering 103 home runs in 68 games, the most hit since blasting 111 in 1999 and the sixth most long balls recorded in a single-season in school history. Five Seminoles earned All-ACC recognition, while Buster Posey was named ACC Player of the Year. Seminole players garnered six All-America honors while Martin saw Posey become the sixth player to earn National Player of the Year honors and the seventh consensus All-American in school history. For the second straight year, Florida State started a season undefeated at 12-0. It marked just the third time in the Mike Martin era that a Seminole team opened a season winning their first 12 games. This came off the heels of the 2007 squad that set the record for the best start in school history at 23-0, eight games better than the previous school record of 15-0 established by Woody Woodward’s 1975 team. All this followed the 2006 season which saw Martin’s squad set a new school record with 32 consecutive home wins. Finally in 2008, Martin added yet another milestone to his already illustrious career as the Hall of Fame coach registered career win No. 1,500 following a 17-8 victory over Georgia Tech. He is just one of four coaches with 1,500 career victories at the Division I level. Martin’s career winning percentage of .746 ranks third in the NCAA among active Division I coaches. In 2007, Martin led Florida State to the number one overall seed in the ACC Tournament after claiming its first conference divisional title. The Seminoles turned in impressive performances both offensively and defensively batting .350 as a team while posting a .975 fielding percentage, a single-season record. FSU Baseball was recognized for its outstanding season as seven Seminoles earned All-ACC recognition including a school record six student-athletes named to the first team. FSU also captured three of the four individual accolades including Tony Thomas, Jr. as ACC Player of the Year, Bryan Henry as ACC Pitcher of the Year and Martin as ACC Coach of the Year. Thomas went on to become the fifth player to earn National Player of the Year honors and sixth consensus All-American in school history. Along with the team’s success in 2007, Martin continued to etch his name among college baseball’s greats. With a 14-6 victory over Florida on February 20, Martin moved passed former High Point and Virginia

NCAA WINNINGEST COACHES ALL DIVISIONS BY VICTORIES 1. 2.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

COACH, (TEAM COACHED, TENURE) YRS. *Gordie Gillespie (Lewis 1953-76, St. Francis [Ill.] 77-95, 57 Ripon 96-05, St. Francis [Ill.] 06-07) *Augie Garrido (San Fran. St., 1969, Cal Poly, 70-72, 41 Cal St. Fullerton, 73-87, Illinois, 88-90, Cal St. Fullerton, 91-96, Texas 97-09) *Gene Stephenson (Wichita St. 1978-09) 32 *Mike Martin (Florida St. 1980-09) 30 Larry Hays (Lubbock Chrst. 1971-86, Texas Tech 87-08) 38 Chuck Hartman (High Point 1960-78, Virginia Tech 79-06) 47 Don Schaly (Marietta 1964-03) 40 Cliff Gustafson (Texas 1968-96) 29 Ron Polk (Ga. Southern 1972-75, Mississippi St. 76-97, 35 Georgia 00-01, Mississippi St., 02-08) *Mark Marquess (Stanford 1977-09) 33

WON 1,816

LOST 922

TIED 1

PCT. .663

1,718

793

9

.684

1,683 1,579 1,508 1,444 1,438 1,427 1,373

577 538 860 816 329 373 702

3 4 4 8 13 2 2

.744 .745 .637 .638 .812 .792 .662

1,356

694

7

.661

* denotes Active Coach Tech head skipper Chuck Hartman and into sole possession of fifth place on the NCAA all-time wins list. The 2005 season was a special one for Martin as he was not only inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame but he also had his alma mater name their baseball diamond in his honor. Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium was officially dedicated April 2 in typical Martin fashion as he picked up his 1,366th win with a 3-1 victory over Clemson. In 2005, Martin set yet another career milestone. With the Seminoles victory over VMI on February 6, Martin recorded his 1,344th win passing Southern California legend Rod Dedeaux and moving into sixth place all-time for wins by a Division I coach. Martin not only led his squad to team success in 2005, he once again proved he is one of the top shapers of talent in the game. Shane Robinson’s selection as Collegiate Baseball’s National Player of the Year marked the fourth time one of Martin’s players was named collegiate baseball’s top player. Robinson was also the fifth consensus first team All-American to play for Martin. In the last five seasons alone, Martin has coached two sophomores (Eddy Martinez-Esteve and

Robinson) who have garnered consensus first team All-America honors. With Robinson’s inclusion on the Team USA roster in 2005 and Tyler Holt in 2009, the Seminole coach has now tutored 13 players that have gone on to wear the Red, White & Blue.

NCAA WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION I COACHES BY VICTORIES (Minimum 10 years as Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10.

COACH, (TEAM COACHED, TENURE) YRS. *Augie Garrido (San Fran. State, 1969, Cal Poly, 70-72, 41 Cal Fullerton, 73-87, Illinois, 88-90, Cal Fullerton, 91-96, Texas 97-09) *Gene Stephenson (Wichita State 1978-09) 32 *Mike Martin (Florida State 1980-09) 30 Larry Hays (Lubbock Chrst. 1971-86, Texas Tech 87-08) 38 Chuck Hartman (High Point 1960-78, Virginia Tech 79-06) 47 Cliff Gustafson (Texas 1968-96) 29 Ron Polk (Georgia Southern 1972-75, 35 Mississippi State 76-97, Georgia 00-01, Mississippi State 02-08) *Mark Marquess (Stanford 1977-09) 33 Rod Dedeaux (California 1942-47, 49-86) 44 Larry Cochell (Emporia 1967-69, Creighton 70-71, 39 Cal L.A. 72-76, Oral Roberts 77-86, Northwestern 87, Cal State Fullerton 88-90, Oklahoma 91-05)

WON 1,718

LOST 793

TIED 9

PCT. .684

1,683 1,579 1,508 1,444 1,427 1,373

577 538 860 816 373 702

3 4 4 8 2 2

.744 .745 .637 .638 .792 .662

1,356 1,342 1,331

694 597 813

7 16 3

.661 .691 .621

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MARTIN’S CAREER COACHING RECORD YEAR 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS ACC Record NCAA Tourn.

SCHOOL W- L-T PCT Florida State 51-12-0 .809 Florida State 56-23-0 .709 Florida State 56-17-1 .764 Florida State 55-18-1 .750 Florida State 55-29-0 .655 Florida State 59-23-0 .720 Florida State 61-13-0 .824 Florida State 55-18-0 .753 Florida State 50-18-1 .732 Florida State 54-18-0 .750 Florida State 57-15-0 .792 Florida State 57-14-0 .789 Florida State 49-21-0 .700 Florida State 46-19-0 .708 Florida State 53-22-0 .706 Florida State 53-16-0 .768 Florida State 52-17-0 .754 Florida State 50-17-0 .746 Florida State 53-20-0 .726 Florida State 57-14-0 .800 Florida State 53-19-0 .736 Florida State 47-19-0 .712 Florida State 60-14-0 .811 Florida State 54-13-1 .801 Florida State 45-23-0 .662 Florida State 53-20-0 .726 Florida State 44-21-0 .676 Florida State 45-13-0 .776 Florida State 54-14-0 .794 Florida State 45-18-0 .714 (30 years) 1,579-538-4 .745 (18 years) 324-126-0 .720 (30 years) 115-68-0 .628

In 2004, FSU captured its fourth ACC Championship under Martin in what is widely considered the best baseball conference in America. Martin also saw five more of his players drafted including the 14th first round pick of his career as FSU’s head coach when Stephen Drew was taken 15th by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Consensus All-American Martinez-Esteve was a second round pick of the San Francisco Giants as well and he also garnered the 27th first team All-American honor under Martin’s watch. Martin’s 2003 Seminoles added another 50-win season to the record books and advanced to NCAA Super Regional play before falling to defending national champion Texas. The team featured eight players that were selected in the MLB Draft, including All-American catcher Tony Richie who was a fourth round pick of the Chicago Cubs. The squad also extended FSU’s streak of top 10 finishes to 10 seasons, the longest current run in the nation. The Seminoles finished as the ACC regular season champs for the third straight year. Despite losing in the final game of the Super Regional to Notre Dame, Martin’s 2002 squad will always be one of his all-time favorites. Led by All-American Ryan Barthelemy, that team put together a list of accomplishments that had never before been reached. The Seminoles swept three games at Miami and did the same later in the year at Clemson. Both sweeps were firsts for the FSU program. The three-game sweep over then-No. 1 Clemson at the end of the regular season gave the Seminoles the ACC regular season title and the top seed in the ACC Tournament. The 2002 club did not stop there, winning all five games in St. Petersburg to take home the ACC Tournament Championship. The school record winning streak would reach 25 games as the team swept through NCAA Regional play. The 2001 squad finished the year one game short of a fourth straight College World Series appearance. Martin was named ACC Coach of the Year for the fourth time

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since FSU joined the league in 1992 after leading the team to the regular season title. Slugging outfielder John-Ford Griffin was a Golden Spikes Award finalist, a consensus All-American, the ACC Player of the Year and Martin’s 11th first round draft pick. Martin seems to out do his accomplishments every season. His 2000 club was the 19th to reach the 50win plateau in his 22nd season. After defeating Miami in the NCAA Super Regional to earn a College World Series berth, the 2000 Seminoles rallied from an opening round loss to advance to the final four in Omaha before losing to eventual national champion LSU. Martin was named ACC Coach of the Year in 1999 after his team won the ACC regular season with a 22-2 mark, the best regular season record in conference history. The Seminoles went on to finish second in the

country with an impressive CWS showing. Marshall McDougall, who earlier in the season set the NCAA record with six home runs in a single game, was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player. The Seminole skipper earned his 1,000th victory in a 4-3 decision over Jacksonville on April 9th, 1998. He became the second-fastest head coach to reach the 1,000-win mark in NCAA Division I baseball history. Former FSU players, friends and Bullpen Club members honored Martin for his 1,000th win with a special ceremony and diamond-studded gold Rolex watch. Martin also garnered ACC Coach of the Year distinction from his peers for his efforts that season. Martin guided his 1997 squad to the Seminoles’ second Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. That team was led by a pitching staff that hurled four complete games in a five-game ACC Tournament sweep.

NCAA WINNINGEST ALL-TIME DIVISION I COACHES BY PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

COACH, (TEAM COACHED, TENURE) YRS. John Barry (Holy Cross 1921-60) 40 Cliff Gustafson (Texas 1968-96) 29 William Spaulding (Western Mich. 1911-21) 11 George Huff (Illinois 1896-19) 24 Harry Carlson (Springfield 1924, Colorado 1928-43, 45) 18 Bobby Winkles (Arizona St. 1959-71) 13 *Mike Fox (N.C. Wesleyan 1983-94, 96-98, North Carolina 99-09) 26 *Mike Martin (Florida St. 1980-09) 30 *Gene Stephenson (Wichita St. 1978-09) 32 Frank Sancet (Arizona 1950-72) 23

WON 619 1,427 63 315 151 524

LOST 146 373 18 96 49 173

TIED 5 2 4 4 0 0

PCT. .807 .792 .765 .764 .755 .752

1,039 1,579 1,683 831

349 538 577 283

5 4 3 8

.748 .745 .744 .744

* denotes Active Coach

NCAA WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES BY VICTORIES (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

COACH, (TEAM COACHED, TENURE) Augie Garrido, Texas Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. Mike Martin, Florida St. Mark Marquess, Stanford Jim Morris, Miami (FL) Jim Gilligan, Lamar Jack Leggett, Clemson Pete Dunn, Stetson Mike Fox, North Carolina Steve Kittrell, South Ala.

YRS. 41 32 30 33 28 33 30 30 26 27

WON 1,718 1,683 1,579 1,356 1,237 1,141 1,101 1,097 1,039 1,022

LOST 793 577 538 694 522 717 621 687 349 608

TIED 9 3 4 7 4 7 1 3 5 1

PCT. .684 .744 .745 .661 .703 .614 .639 .615 .748 .627


In 1996, FSU’s 19-5 ACC record and first-ever first place conference finish in the regular season earned Martin his first ACC Coach of the Year honor. His squad made history as they put together a then-FSU record 22-game wining streak and traveled to the College World Series for the third consecutive season, the first three-year streak in school history. Martin’s brilliant career has meant more than just wins on the baseball diamond. The 2001 team got a first-hand reminder of that prior to a series at Stanford. Leaving the San Francisco airport, Martin and thenassistant coach Chip Baker gained control of the team’s charter bus after the driver suffered a fatal heart attack and safely guided the bus to the side of a busy highway. Martin and Baker were presented with the university’s prestigious Westcott Award for their bravery in saving the lives of players and staff. There’s no question that the Seminoles’ outstanding character in the most difficult of times stems directly from their head coach. When Martin transferred to FSU from Wingate Junior College in 1965 to play centerfield for the Seminoles, it was the beginning of a love affair that has never ended. His love for the game of baseball is matched only by the success he has had teaching it to aspiring players. He teaches the game with a fire and drive that has given Florida State perhaps the nation’s very best all-around college baseball program. From the new facilities to the coaching staff to the unequaled community support, Martin has improved an already strong Seminole baseball tradition with every season. Just when it seems that the program can reach no higher plane, something bigger and better comes along. When Martin took over in 1980, it was taboo to mention the word Omaha around the ball club. No one wanted to jinx an FSU team that had made it to the College World Series only three times in the previous 16 seasons. After taking the Seminoles to that hallowed ground in his very first season, Martin would eventually make Omaha not only a household word, but a second home to the Seminoles. Martin has led the Tribe to the CWS 13 times in his career. Martin won 50 or more games his first 12 seasons at the helm, interrupted by 49 and 46-win seasons in 1992 and 1993. He has added 11 more 50-win seasons since to bring the total to 23, including a 60-win season in 2002 that tied the ACC single-season victory record. The numbers Martin and his FSU teams have posted are monumental. Martin’s succeeding of Dick Howser as FSU head coach seemed a perfectly logical step in 1979. As a player in 1965-66, Martin hit .354 in two seasons as the starting centerfielder for the Seminoles. He was a part of the 1965 College World Series team and earned All-District honors in his senior season. Martin then went on to play professionally in the New York Mets and Detroit Tigers organizations for three years prior to embarking on his career as a coach. Martin began his career as a baseball and basketball coach at the junior high level. He served as head basketball coach at Tallahassee Community College before spending four seasons as basketball coach at Tallahassee’s Godby High. When Woody Woodward became FSU head baseball coach in 1975, he quickly called on Martin to assist him. He served as the No. 1 assistant under Woodward for four years and one under Dick Howser. When former New York Yankees boss George Steinbrenner called Howser in November of 1979, Martin was the obvious replacement. Since that day in 1979, there has been no doubt that Mike Martin and Seminole baseball has been a perfect match. For Martin, it was a dream come true. He would be the first to tell you his current position is his ultimate thrill. Martin has won more games than all of Florida State’s former head baseball coaches combined. Seminole baseball teams have participated in the NCAA

MIKE MARTIN’S RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Akron Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Armstrong State Army Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baptist Bethune-Cookman Boston College Brigham Young Brooklyn College Brown Bucknell Butler California Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Campbellsville Central Florida Central Michigan Charleston Southern Cincinnati Citadel, The Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Dayton Delaware Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Flagler Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Fresno State Furman George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Pacific High Point Hofstra Illinois Indiana Indiana State Iowa Jackson State Jacksonville Kent Lafayette Lamar Lenoir Rhyne Liberty Long Beach State Long Island Louisville LSU Maine Marist Marshall Maryland Memphis State

4-0 3-0 1-0 16-0 4-5 23-10 0-5 2-0 1-0 33-7 3-0 19-2 7-0 4-0 10-2 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 7-10 1-0 1-0 19-4 2-0 17-0 16-2 9-1 44-36-1 3-0 11-0 9-1 1-0 1-0 47-9 3-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 4-1 62-51 1-0 8-1 2-0 9-4 0-1 2-0 1-0 6-9 15-3 20-1 43-32 17-1 8-8 10-1 2-1 2-0 7-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 71-20 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 2-0 12-0 8-3 4-0 2-0 5-0 53-3 37-13

Mercer Mercer-Atlanta Miami Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Rolla Monmouth Morehead State Nebraska New Orleans North Carolina NC State North Florida Northeastern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Kentucky Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Otterbein Pittsburgh Providence Purdue Rice Richmond Rider College Ripon Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Joseph’s St. Leo St. Louis St. Xavier Samford Savannah State Siena South Alabama South Carolina SE Missouri State Southern Southern Alabama Southern California Southern Mississippi South Florida SW Louisiana Stanford Stetson Tampa Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Troy State Tulane UC Santa-Barbara UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNLV Valdosta State Valparaiso Virginia VMI Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington State Western Carolina Western Kentucky West Florida West Virginia Wichita State Wingate Winthrop Wright State

43-3 6-0 82-92-3 6-0 6-0 17-1 1-0 2-4 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-3 46-20 50-17 6-1 1-0 7-0 1-0 2-4 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 5-0 16-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 19-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 9-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 17-2 6-1 9-0 14-10 18-8 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-3 35-13 42-15 4-0 9-9 7-2 2-0 3-1 1-0 1-3 2-1 7-1 23-11 1-0 21-1 2-0 4-0 0-3 7-0 1-0 41-14 14-0 32-5 53-13 2-0 4-1 11-1 5-0 1-0 4-5 5-0 4-1 1-1

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NCAA WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES BY PERCENTAGE

ALL ABOUT MIKE MARTIN

(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

COACH, (TEAM COACHED, TENURE) Mike Fox, North Carolina Mike Martin, Florida St. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. Rob Walton, Oral Roberts Wayne Graham, Rice Brad Hill, Kansas St. Brian O’Connor, Virginia Jim Morris, Miami (FL) Ray Tanner, South Carolina Pat Murphy, Arizona St.

Tournament every year under Martin. That run, on the heels of appearances in 1978 and 1979, gives FSU 32 consecutive tournament trips, the second longest streak in the country. Martin has been involved in 15 of the 19 College World Series trips that Florida State has made all-time, as a player, assistant coach and head coach. Martin says his years around FSU coaches like Fred Hatfield, whom he played for in 1965-66, Woodward and Howser (both of whom he coached under) instilled in him the desire to produce winners on and off the playing field. Stepping out of their shadows, Martin has built his own legacy in Tallahassee. During his tenure, an incredible 157 players have been selected in the MLB Draft. In 2008, Martin coached his seventh consensus first team All-American in Buster Posey who was also the sixth National Player of the Year coached by the FSU legend. Posey is the most recent in a long line of award winners developed by Martin. The junior catcher won every major Player of the Year award in 2008 including the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Brooks Wallace Award and the Johnny Bench Award, given to the top collegiate catcher in the nation. In 2007, Tony Thomas, Jr., was a consensus All-American and Collegiate Baseball’s Player of the Year. Second baseman Marshall McDougall was a consensus All-American, a finalist for the Golden Spikes and Dick Howser Awards, and the ACC Player of the Year after winning the conference’s triple crown in 1999. Centerfielder J.D. Drew took home consensus All-American honors in 1997, as well as player of the year awards from Baseball America, The Sporting News and Collegiate Baseball. Drew also became the first Seminole to win the Dick Howser Award, named after FSU’s former All-American and head coach. Four of Martin’s Seminoles (Mike Fuentes, Mike Loynd, Drew and Posey) have won the Golden Spikes Award, honoring the nation’s best amateur baseball player. No school has produced more Golden Spikes Award winners than Florida State. Martin does not just produce winning teams, AllAmericans and major league prospects, he believes in developing a true student-athlete. The most important thing about Mike Martin’s teams is that they have won with class, a direct reflection of the man who leads Seminole baseball. In six seasons of presenting the ACC Sportsmanship Award, Martin’s Seminoles have won it twice. His team has been in the top three in the ACC for overall GPA and a league-high seven Seminoles were named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 2007 posting a GPA of at least a 3.0. FSU followed a season later placing a league-best six student-athletes on the 2008 ACC Academic Team. Since the inception of the academic team in 2006, a total of 21 Seminole student-athletes have been honored. In 2008, Buster Posey was honored as the CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year and ACC Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year. He became just the seventh Seminole baseball

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YRS. 26 30 32 6 18 15 6 28 22 25

WON 1,039 1,579 1,683 254 830 611 265 1,237 975 1,000

LOST 349 538 577 93 317 237 104 522 439 457

TIED 5 4 3 0 0 3 1 4 3 4

PCT. .748 .745 .744 .732 .724 .720 .718 .703 .689 .686

player to earn Academic All-America honors and fourth under Martin. In two of the last three academic years, the Seminole baseball team has been honored with the Golden Torch Award (2007 & 2008) for the highest overall GPA of any other men’s team at FSU. A popular speaker, Martin has delivered keynote addresses at several state and national meetings, including gatherings of the Florida High School Coaches Association, Atlanta Braves instructional clinics and Seminole booster clubs throughout the Southeast. He is also in demand as a speaker at churches and is active in national and local Fellowship of Christian Athletes activities. Martin’s success on and off the field have led to the coach being honored by his two former schools in 2004. The legendary FSU baseball coach was named a Distinguished Alumnus at Wingate University where he went to school for two years before coming to Florida State and earning his degree in 1966. Florida State also bestowed an honor on the coach when he was named a recipient of the Bernard F. Sliger Award for Service. The Sliger Award, named for the eleventh president of the University, is the single highest honor accorded by the Alumni Association. It recognizes a member of the University community who has, through their efforts, made a major contribution toward the fulfillment of the mission of the University. A 1966 graduate of Florida State, Martin earned his master’s degree in 1971. He and wife Carol have three children, Mary Beth, Melanie and Mike, Jr., a former starting catcher and current assistant coach at Florida State. Mary Beth and husband Tom Buchanan are the parents of Martin’s first grandchild Hannah Elizabeth (11). Mike, Jr. and his wife Litzie are the parents of Martin’s second and third grandchildren Tyler (8) and T.J. (6).

BORN: February 12, 1944 in Charlotte, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Garinger High School, Charlotte, NC ALMA MATER, YEAR: Florida State, 1966 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: 1965-66, Florida State — Center Field 1963-64, Wingate Junior College — Center Field HONORS: 1966 All-District Selection • 1963-64 Junior College All-American WIFE: The former Carol Dellinger CHILDREN: Mary Beth, Mike Jr., Melanie GRANDCHILDREN: Hannah Elizabeth (11), Tyler (8), Thomas Joseph (6) HEAD COACHING HONORS: 1980 Florida Diamond Club Coach of the Year • 1986 Florida Diamond Club Coach of the Year • 1986 Atlantic District Coach of the Year • 1987 Florida Diamond Club Coach of the Year • 1987 Atlantic District Coach of the Year • Six-Time Metro Conference Coach of the Year • 1996 ACC Coach of the Year • 1998 ACC Coach of the Year • 1999 ACC Coach of the Year • 2000 ABCA Atlanta Region Coach of the Year • 2001 ACC Coach of the Year • 2004 Bernard F. Sliger Award for Service • 2004 Distinguished Alumnus at Wingate University • 2005 Florida Sports Hall of Fame inductee • 2005 Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium dedicated • 2007 Inductee into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame • 2007 ACC Coach of the Year • 2009 ACC Coach of the Year ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT FLORIDA STATE: Second nationally among active Division I baseball coaches for winning percentage • Led Florida State to an unprecedented 12 consecutive 50-plus win seasons from 1980-91 • Led Florida State to 30 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, extending FSU’s streak of regional bids to 32, the second-longest string in Division I • His Seminole teams have made 13 trips to the College World Series since 1980 (1980, ’86, ’87, ’89, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘08) • Reached 700-win milestone faster than any coach in collegiate baseball history • Has coached 76 All-Americans, while 96 players have garnered first and second team All-ACC recognition • Has seen 157 players selected in the MLB Draft under his direction, four Golden Spikes Award winners and two recipients of the Dick Howser Trophy MARTIN MILESTONES: FIRST WIN – Florida State 9, Miami 8 (Feb. 24, 1980) • 100th WIN – Florida State 5, Valdosta State 3 (April 27, 1981) • 200th WIN – Florida State 8, Georgia Southern 1 (April 20, 1983) • 300th WIN – Florida State 17, Southern Miss 6 (March 23, 1985) • 400th WIN – Florida State 8, Samford 7 (February 18, 1987) • 500th WIN – Florida State 8, Arizona State 3 (February 5, 1989) • 600th WIN – Florida State 4, Cincinnati 1 (May 13, 1990) • 700th WIN – Florida State 3, Miami 2 (April 26, 1992) • 800th WIN – Florida State 15, Furman 0 (April 24, 1994) • 900th WIN – Florida St¬ate 4, Jacksonville 1 (April 10, 1996) • 1,000th WIN – Florida State 4, Jacksonville 3 (April 8, 1998) • 1,100th WIN – Florida State 17, Duke 0 (March 10, 2000) • 1,200th WIN – Florida State 4, Appalachian State 2 (March 13, 2002) • 1,300th WIN – Florida State 4, Oral Roberts 3 (February 22, 2004) • Mike Martin Field dedication – Florida State 3, Clemson 1 (April 2, 2005) • 1,400th Win – Florida State 12, Minnesota 4 (February 25, 2006) • Moves into seventh place for all-time wins – Florida State 4, Wake Forest 3 (20 Inn) (May 6, 2006) • Moves into fifth place for all-time wins – Florida State 14, Florida 6 (Feb. 20, 2007) • 1,500th WIN – Florida State 17, Georgia Tech 8 (March 16, 2008).


Associate Head Coach 20th Season, Florida State ‘82

Jamey Shouppe embarks on his 20th season as a member of the Florida State coaching staff and his eighth year as associate head coach. Shouppe continues to serve as one of the nation’s premier recruiting coordinators and pitching coaches as his success has been proven year after year with top-ranked recruiting classes and staff ERA’s consistently among the nation’s best. Shouppe has been the catalyst in attracting top caliber talent to Florida State since taking over as the recruiting coordinator in 1990. The former FSU player has had a top 25 ranked class every year he has been at FSU and 13 of his 19 classes have been ranked in the top 10 with six of those classes ranked in the top

five. Baseball America ranked his 1992 class No. 1 in the country. More recently, the 2002 group headlined by Eddy Martinez-Esteve and Mark Sauls garnered a No. 4 national ranking, while the 2008 squad which included fifth round draft pick John Gast and University of Tennessee transfer Tony Delmonico, was ranked second by Collegiate Baseball. Shouppe followed with a second straight top 10 recruiting class in 2009 as that class received a national ranking of No. 8 courtesy of Collegiate Baseball. Shouppe’s eye for talent is evidenced by the awards won by his recruits. Since taking over the role as FSU’s recruiting coordinator, Seminole players have been named first team All-Americans on 23 occasions and garnered All-America honors 149 times. In 1992, the former Seminole hurler added the role of pitching coach to his duties with equal success. Under Shouppe’s tutelage, the Florida State pitching staff has been among the nation’s best. FSU’s ERA has been ranked among the top four in the country in three of the last 10 years in the final NCAA statistics. The Seminoles have also won the ACC’s team ERA title 10 times in the last 18 seasons, which is second behind only North Carolina, who has led the league in pitching 11 times. All this despite the fact FSU has been in the conference for just 18 seasons. The Tar Heels won their first ACC pitching title almost 40 years before Florida State ever joined the ACC. Florida State finished the 2008 season with a pair of pitchers who tallied double-digit victories in Matt Fairel (12-2) and Ryan Strauss (10-1). It marked the second consecutive season that at least two Seminole pitchers won at least 10 games in a season and the 10th time since 1993, all under the tutelage of Shouppe, that at least two Seminole pitchers have reached the 10-win plateau. In 2007, Bryan Henry, Michael Hyde and Ryan Strauss all amassed 10-wins. Henry led the way with 14 victories including an undefeated regular season en route to earning ACC Pitcher of the Year accolades. The last time FSU had three pitchers with 10 or more wins was in 2003 when Matt Lynch (13), Trent Peterson (10) and Daniel Davidson (10) all posted 10 wins or more. Since 1992, FSU has had a trio of pitchers with 10 or more wins five times. This past year Sean Gilmartin emerged as the leader of the Seminole pitching staff assuming the role as the Friday night starter just three weeks into the season. The freshman embraced the challenge as he led the team with 12 wins, 83 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.49. For his efforts, Gilmartin earned first team All-ACC honors and was named Freshman Pitcher of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

SHOUPPE BY THE NUMBERS Pitchers holding FSU career records Team ERA (1992-2009) Pitchers holding FSU season records ACC team ERA titles Top 25 recruiting classes First Team All-Americans recruited Number of FSU pitchers drafted All-America honors received by players

3 3.53 8 10 19 23 56 149

Gilmartin became the second Seminole in school history to be recognized as a national Rookie of the Year joining Blair Varnes who received the honor from Collegiate Baseball in 1999. Both awards came with Shouppe as the pitching coach at FSU. The longtime coach has also shown he can develop Major League caliber pitchers. Seventeen of Shouppe’s pitchers have been selected in the MLB Draft in the last six seasons and 56 Seminole pitchers have been selected in the MLB Draft since Shouppe became the team’s pitching coach. A former Seminole pitcher, Shouppe played for Mike Martin in 1981-82. The southpaw compiled a 10-4 record in two seasons with the Seminoles. During his career, Shouppe took the mound in 60 games and posted a 3.78 ERA. He fanned a total of 122 batters in 126 innings of work and was named to the Metro Conference All-Tournament team his senior year. A native of Chattahoochee, Fla., Shouppe came to FSU via George Wallace Junior College in Dothan, Ala. At Wallace, he earned All-Conference, All-State and AllRegion honors in each of his two seasons while playing in the outfield and pitching. The Houston Astros drafted Shouppe in the eighth round following his senior season at FSU. The lefthander played three years in the Astros organization at the single-A and double-A levels and was invited to Major League camp in 1984, before retiring from baseball in 1985. Shouppe received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from FSU and a master’s degree from Nova University in Fort Lauderdale. He held various coaching and teaching positions in Florida before returning to FSU in 1990. Shouppe taught classes in the physical education department before giving up that responsibility prior to the 2000 season. He has worked as director of the Mike Martin Baseball School, 6-10 age division, for the past 23 years. Shouppe and his wife, former FSU cheerleader Karen Hall, have three children 22-year-old son Jake, 18-year-old daughter Kasey and 16-year-old son Jared.

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Assistant Coach 13th Season, Florida State ‘95 Now in his 13th season as an assistant coach, Mike Martin Jr. continues to carve out his own identity as one of the college game’s top young coaches. A former Seminole All-American, Martin Jr. serves as the squad’s third base coach and continues to work with Florida State’s hitters and catchers while continuing to assist Associate Head Coach Jamey Shouppe in the recruiting process. Under his direction the Seminoles have batted .317, slugged .500 and are averaging 8.31 runs per game. On top of the impressive offensive statistics, FSU baseball has played in four College World Series, nine Super Regionals, 12 consecutive NCAA Tournaments and won over 75 percent of its games with Martin, Jr. on staff. As the academic liaison, the Seminoles captured the Golden Torch Award in 2007 and 2008 posting the highest GPA among all men’s teams at Florida State. Martin Jr. has coached 10 Major Leaguers, 10 Freshman All-Americans, 13 first team All-Americans and 24 studentathletes who either earned first, second or third team AllAmerican accolades, 44 All-ACC selections and have seen 36 hitters drafted in his tenure at Florida State. He has also coached three National Players of the Year in the last five years. Martin Jr.’s biggest influence has come through his work with the FSU offense. He has served as FSU’s hitting coach over the last 12 years and since then 10 of FSU’s teams have batted .300 or better. Of the top 11 hitting teams of alltime at FSU, six have come since Martin became the squad’s hitting coach. In 2007 and then again in 2008, Florida State set the school record for the highest team batting average in school history. In 2007, the Seminoles hit .350 in 62 games shattering the previous record of .337 set in 63 games back in 1980. FSU’s .350 average ranked second nationally while setting the ACC record breaking the previous mark of .347 set in 2001 by Georgia Tech. But the record would stand for just one season as the 2008 squad crushed both the FSU and ACC record for batting average in a single-season by hitting .355 over a 68-game schedule en route to a trip to the College World Series. The mark would also stand as the highest team batting average in the nation. FSU collected 869 hits during the 2008 season good for second all-time, while the 12.8 hits per game were the highest per game average in school history. As a team, the Garnet and Gold belted 103 home runs, the most since hitting 111 in 1999, while posting the second highest slugging percentage in school history at .565. The Seminoles also scored 663 runs, recorded 603 RBI and notched 45 sacrifice flies, all marks that rank in the top three all-time at Florida State. On top of the impressive offensive numbers, the Seminoles showed great patience at the plate in 2008 drawing a nation leading 435 walks. The Seminoles were also the only team in the nation to not finish with more strikeouts than walks. In 2007, FSU struck out just 330 times in over 2,200 official at-bats. It was the fewest strikeouts recorded in a season since 1983 (320). Overall, the Garnet and Gold finished the 2008 season as the national leader in hits, runs and walks, while ranking in the top 5 in doubles (2nd), sacrifice flies (2nd), scoring (3rd), slugging percentage (3rd) and home runs (5th).

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The 2009 season concluded with the Seminoles hitting over the 320 mark for the third consecutive season as Florida State finished the year second in the ACC with a .321 team batting average. The Seminoles went on to lead the league in on-base percentage, runs, RBI, doubles, total bases, walks and sacrifice flies. When compared with other teams across the nation, FSU ranked in the top 10 in seven offensive categories leading the NCAA with 46 sacrifice flies while ranking second in walks and doubles. Over the last three years, the Seminoles have hit 498 doubles in 193 games good for more than 3.5 doubles per game. Even more impressive is what the Seminoles have done at the most important time of the year. Since Martin Jr. took over as the Seminoles’ hitting coach, Florida State has hit over the .320 mark in postseason play. FSU team’s under Martin Jr. are averaging 9.18 runs per game in the postseason, which is just slightly above the team’s average for all games despite playing the toughest competition of the year in those tournaments. Martin Jr.’s philosophy combines an offensive approach that takes discipline and the utilization of the entire field to another level producing impressive results. FSU’s hitters are taught an offensive approach that utilizes the entire field. Martin Jr. has also implemented the use of wood bats in practice since taking over as hitting coach. In 2007, the Seminoles were in search of an everyday catcher and Martin Jr. convinced his father to take a look at Buster Posey from behind the plate despite just a season removed from being named a Freshman All-American at shortstop. The experiment paid off as Posey was named a two-time All-American at catcher. A year after becoming the youngest finalist for the Johnny Bench Award, presented to the nation’s top collegiate catcher, Posey captured the Bench Award as a junior in 2008. The Leesburg, Ga., native also was awarded the 2008 Rawlings Gold Glove Award for his outstanding play from behind the plate. Posey posted a .989 career fielding percentage as a catcher, registered 12 pickoffs and held opposing runners at bay throwing out 40.8 percent of attempted base stealers. Offensively, Martin Jr. helped Shane Robinson and Tony Thomas, Jr. with one of the biggest turn-arounds in their collegiate career. In 2005, Robinson put together a schoolrecord 40-game hit streak en route to posting a .427 batting average. He became the only FSU player to ever record more than 100 hits and 40 stolen bases in one season. Two years later, Thomas hit a career-high .430 while leading the nation in doubles per game (0.53). He became the first Seminole in FSU history to record 30 doubles, 100 hits and 30 stolen bases in a single-season. Both players were named Collegiate Baseball’s National Player of the Year and were honored as consensus first team All-Americans. Martin Jr. helped Robinson raise his average 147 points, while guiding Thomas to an average of 165 points above his career mark. In 2008, Posey set a FSU single-season record as he hit .463. Posey would go on to finish the year as the national leader in six offensive categories, while becoming just the fourth student-athlete in ACC history to win the Triple Crown. With Martin, Jr., leading the charge as the Seminole hitting coach, FSU has received national players of the year in three of the last five years from Collegiate Baseball, a feat not matched by any other program in the history of the publication.

MARTIN, JR. BY THE NUMBERS Team’s batting average since 1998 Team’s slugging pct since 1998 Team’s on base percentage since 1998 Average home runs per game All-Americans (first, second, third team) Players drafted All-ACC Selections

.317 .500 .419 1.17 24 36 44

As a player, Martin Jr. was the Seminoles’ starting catcher from 1993-95 and earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors in each of his three years at Florida State. He was the Most Valuable Player of the NCAA Atlantic II Regional in 1994 as he led the Seminoles to the College World Series and garnered second team NCBWA All-America honors. He was selected to the 1995 NCAA Atlantic I Regional AllTournament Team as the Seminoles returned to Omaha for the second straight year. In 1993, Martin Jr. was a member of Team USA. Martin Jr. was selected by the San Diego Padres in the ninth round of the 1995 MLB Draft following his senior season. After playing for the Padres’ organization for two years, he signed with the Seattle Mariners as a free agent in 1996 before retiring from professional baseball in 1997. In 1992, Martin Jr. was an All-Conference selection at Manatee Community College in his only year of junior college. The Tallahassee native attended Maclay High School where his #10 jersey is retired. He captained the 1991 team that won the state championship his senior season. He was drafted as a shortstop out of high school by the Seattle Mariners in the 31st round. Along with his coaching duties, the 1995 Florida State graduate speaks to booster clubs as well as high school and college coaching clinics on a regular basis. On November 27, 1999, Martin Jr. married the former Litzie Andrade. They have two sons Tyler (8) and T.J. (6). Martin Jr. also has the honor of coming to work everyday with his Hall of Fame father and FSU Head Baseball Coach Mike Martin.

FSU’S OFFENSE RANK NATIONALLY Avg. OBP OPS SLG% Runs R/G RBI TB Hits HR 2B BB SF

2007 2 2 3 7 2 3 2 8 3 46 1 8 11

2008 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 2 1 2

2009 52 6 9 18 7 19 9 11 24 21 2 2 1


Director of Baseball Operations 26th Season, High Point ‘80 The senior member of Mike Martin’s staff and a Seminole ‘fan favorite,’ Chip Baker enters his 26th season at Florida State. After 18 years as an assistant coach, Baker has served as the Director of Baseball Administration and Facilities for the last eight years. As he has done for two decades, he will fill many roles for the program. Baker oversees all aspects of Seminole baseball in his administrative role, including the budget, team travel, game operations, equipment, field and facility maintenance and scheduling. Baker also assists the efforts of the marketing and ticket offices in development of new group and season ticket sale plans. He served as the facilities liaison during stadium construction and will continue to hold that role with any new baseball projects in the future. In addition, Baker communicates with the Bullpen Club and Seminole Boosters on a regular basis. During his tenure at Florida State, Baker has participated in 24 NCAA postseason tournaments and 12 College World Series. He coached two teams that played in the National Championship game (1986 & 1999). As an assistant, Baker coached third base and worked with FSU’s catchers. He was also responsible for scouting opposing teams and directing the Seminoles defensively.

A former assistant at Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech, Baker is known as one of college baseball’s premier catching instructors. During his tenure, Baker coached seven All-Americans, including Ed Fulton, Barry Blackwell, major-leaguer Marc Ronan and firstteam All-American Pedro Grifol. Most recently, Tony Richie was a two-time All-American, current FSU assistant coach Mike Martin, Jr., and 1998 All-American Jeremy Salazar was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies. Each summer, Baker is the director of the Mike Martin and Seminole Advanced Baseball Schools. These camps have not only proved to be popular, but beneficial. Over 100 former campers have gone on to wear the Garnet and Gold and several have advanced to the major leagues. Past camps have produced 27 first round draft picks including Buster Posey, John-Ford Griffin, Nick Stocks, Jonathan Johnson, J.D. Drew, Chipper Jones, Alex Rodriguez and Justin and B.J. Upton. The nationally known Super Skills Academy has quickly become one of the nation’s top summer camps. Baker is a popular speaker and addresses Seminole Booster clubs and civic organizations around the state. He has also been on the staff of national and regional baseball clinics. Baker works closely with Tallahassee area youth organizations and has put together clinics for the Tallahassee Babe Ruth League and other youth leagues.

The 52-year-old native of North Carolina has written articles for Scholastic Coach and Collegiate Baseball magazines on the subjects of catching, third base coaching and bunting, and has published a Collegiate Level Strength & Speed book. Six years ago, Baker put together a record selling catching video with Championship Videos entitled, ‘Expanding the Strike Zone.’ A 1980 graduate of High Point University in North Carolina, Baker was part of four Carolina Conference championship teams. He was a member of the High Point team that finished second at the 1979 NAIA World Series. After completing his bachelor’s degree in physical education, Baker earned a Master of Science degree in motor behavior at Virginia Tech, where he began his collegiate coaching career. Baker is married to the former Julie Larsen, a recordholding pitcher on FSU’s 1985-88 softball teams who was inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame in 1995. The two were married in 1991 in a most memorable ceremony conducted between a doubleheader at Dick Howser Stadium. The Bakers are the proud parents of a 14 year-old daughter, Katie Nicole, who is a regular at FSU home games and has traveled to the College World Series four times. Baker’s older brother, Jim, is the head basketball coach at Catawba College. Upon FSU’s return from a trip to Stanford in 2001, Baker and head coach Mike Martin were presented with the university’s prestigious Westcott Award for their bravery in saving the lives of players and staff. Leaving the San Francisco airport, the two coaches gained control of the team’s charter bus after the driver suffered a fatal heart attack and safely guided the bus to the side of a busy highway.

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Volunteer Assistant Coach 2nd Season, Fresno State ‘04

Brian Hoop enters his second season at Florida State University as the Seminole volunteer assistant coach. Hoop’s primary responsibility will continue to focus on the development of the outfielders while serving as the first base coach for the Seminoles. In his first year at Florida State, Hoop received solid defensive play from the outfield group led by Rawlings/ ABCA Gold Glove award winner Tyler Holt in centerfield. The Seminole outfield finished the season posting a .964 fielding percentage while contributing with 13 assists. Mike McGee and D’Vontrey Richardson led all outfielders with four assists apiece and Ruairi O’Connor got the Seminoles out of a bases loaded jam against Virginia Tech back on May 3 as he recorded the first out on a fly ball to right on what would be the first triple play recorded at FSU since 1997. Seven of the 13 outfield assists came on plays at the plate with three of those recorded by Richardson in right field. Ohmed Danesh finished the year perfect in the outfield converting on all 77 fielding opportunities. As a unit, the outfielders combined to hit .336 in 63 games with 25 home runs, 130 RBI and 54 stolen bases.

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Hoop came to FSU from Indiana State University where he served as recruiting coordinator and hitting and catching coach for two seasons. He also assisted with base running and defensive instruction during his time with the Sycamore baseball team. At Indiana State, Hoop was a major reason for the team’s hitting success as the Sycamores raised their teaming batting average in each of his two seasons. With Hoop on staff, Indiana State also saw a 40 percent increase in on-base percentage, while the team’s fielding percentage improved by 20 points. Hoop helped mentor Chris Schmidt, a two time MVC All-Conference player, who led the team in most offensive categories including average (.374) and stolen bases (20), and Ryan Strausborger, a preseason All-Conference pick and a first team honoree at second base during his sophomore year. In 2007, Indiana State posted a team fielding percentage of .987. Hoop’s real impact at ISU was in recruiting as his first class featured 22 players covering five states including two former Major League draft picks. His second recruiting class included 15 players, three of which were drafted by professional organizations.

Prior to arriving in Terre Haute, Ind., Hoop spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Charleston Southern University in Charleston, S.C. While at CSU, Hoop help rebuild a struggling Buccaneer program as his first recruiting class featured 28 newcomers. In two years, Hoop guided four players to all-conference accolades, while three players were honored with allconference academic awards. Hoop’s responsibilities at CSU included coordinating all aspects of recruiting, working directly with the catchers as well as assisting with the hitters. He also served as the field maintenance supervisor, assisting in all youth camps and assisting head coach Jason Murray with all travel arrangements. Hoop arrived at Charleston Southern in December of 2004 after spending a year and a half as an assistant at Porterville College in California. At Porterville, Hoop served as the recruiting coordinator taking on three players who were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft and four student-athletes that went on to sign with Division I schools during the fall signing period. He worked directly with the catchers, infielders and hitters. Hoop also integrated the defensive systems and team conditioning programs at Porterville College, while assisting with all aspects of fund raising for the baseball program. During his time as an assistant coach, Hoop has coached nine players that have gone on to play professional baseball. In 2005, Hoop served as manager of the Kelowna Falcons, a collegiate team in the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League, and head coach of the Langley Blaze in 2004, a summer league team in the Pacific International League. In the summer of 2003, Hoop was manager and head coach of the Central Cal Select Baseball club which won the West Coast National Championship in Reno, Nevada. Hoop’s success did not stop there as his 2002 Triple Play baseball club team from Seattle, Wash., went on to win the USABA World Series in Carson City, Nevada, while placing fourth at the USABA World Series in 2001. Hoop lettered as a catcher for Marshalltown Community College, in his hometown of Marshalltown Iowa, where he led the team in batting average, hits and RBI. He was a student assistant at Iowa State University in the fall of 2000. In December of 2004, Hoop graduated from Fresno State University with a master’s degree in kinesiology. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo.


support staff

Baseball Athletic Trainer 6th Season, Mississippi State ‘02 Athletic Trainer Jake Pfeil is in his sixth year as a member of the Florida State University staff. Pfeil oversees the daily medical care of the Seminole baseball team including injury prevention and rehabilitation. Pfeil is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification and is a licensed athletic trainer by the state of Florida. He came to FSU in 2004 serving as the Insurance/Risk Coordinator. In this position, Pfeil was the liaison between the various medical providers used by Florida State, insurance companies and the sports medicine department. He became the athletic trainer for baseball prior to the 2006 season. Immediately prior to joining the FSU staff, Pfeil was employed by Tallahassee Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy and was the head athletic trainer at Tallahassee Community College in 2003. Pfeil earned a master’s degree in sport administration from Mississippi State University in 2002, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the football team. He graduated from FSU in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management with an emphasis in athletic training while also serving as a student athletic trainer for football and baseball. Pfeil worked summer internships with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons in 1999 and 2000, and was a seasonal assistant for the Falcons in 2002. The Madison, Florida native married the former Cheryl Tingle in 2004.

Strength Coach 4th Season, Central College ‘03 Jesse Collins will oversee the day-to-day strength and conditioning duties of the Florida State baseball team in 2009. Collins is in his fourth season with the Seminole baseball team and second as the Strength and Conditioning Coach. He will coordinate the training efforts for the team from the recently renovated Dick Howser weight room. Collins began at Florida State as a graduate assistant in the fall of 2006 working with the baseball, football and swimming and diving programs. Before arriving in Tallahassee, Collins worked as a strength and conditioning intern for the football program at the University of Iowa and United States Air Force Academy. He earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in Exercise Science from Central College in Pella, Iowa where Collins played football for four years and was team captain his senior season. Collins has been licensed through the NSCA as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) since 2003. Collins is married to the former Jen Beare.

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support staff

Equipment & Clubhouse Manager 6th Season, Florida State ‘04 Dane Smith enters his sixth season as the equipment and clubhouse manager for Florida State Baseball in 2010. Smith’s reign with Seminole Baseball began in the fall of 2001 as a student manager before taking over the position of equipment and clubhouse manager in July of 2004. A graduate of Florida State University, Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in August of 2004 in finance with a minor in economics. Smith’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, ordering and maintaining all equipment for the team. He coordinates the transfer of luggage and equipment for the squad when traveling and maintains the clubhouse and locker room at Dick Howser Stadium.

STUDENT MANAGERS

MATT SHIFRIN Student Manager 5th Season

DAVID STARK

Student Manager 3rd Season

JOSH ADKINS

Student Manager 5th Season

MICHAEL FORMAN Student Manager 3rd Season

BRANDON ROTH Student Manager 2nd Season

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2010 BAT GIRLS

ADAM NEIBERG Student Manager 4th Season

DREW STROUSE Student Manager 3rd Season

DEREK RANDOLPH Student Manager 1st Season

(L to R) Front Row: Weston Moore, Shawna Hoysradt, Melissa Prunty, Emily Parsons, Heidi Austin (Pres) Middle Row: Devin Joseph, Julie Kammerer, Annemarie Younger, Jade Green (VP), Bailey Holbrook (Exec) Back Row: Brittany Kleinpeter, Brett Thompson (Exec), Carrie Blackmore, Kelsi Carraway, Megan Marrinan, Ashley Grable Advisor: Jenn Garye (not pictured)


executive staff

DR. ERIC J. BARRON Florida State President

RANDY SPETMAN Athletics Director

MONK BONASORTE Senior Associate Athletics Director

GARY HUFF

JOHN LATA

Senior Associate Athletics Director

Director of Student Services/ Baseball

SUPPORT staff

KIMBERLY AMOS-TATA

JOHN BAKER

CATHY BENTON

TOM BLOCK

MIKE BRACKEN

PAT CAMPBELL

JOE GARCIA

ERIC LUALLEN

Baseball Academic Program Specialist

Public Address Announcer

Administrative Assistant Baseball

Radio Play-by-Play

MIKE COOK

BRIAN DONAWAY Field Supervisor

RAFAEL FREITAS

Athletic Training Student

KEVIN GADOWRY Video Coordinator

Assistant Director of Ticket Operation

Radio Play-by-Play

CHUCK MORRIS

STUART PEARCE

BRANDON STONE

MARK WELSH

JENNIFER WRIGHT

BEN ZIERDEN

Game Day Operations

Assistant Athletics Director Operations & Event Mgmt.

Assistant Director of Facilities

Athletic Training Student

Assistant Director of Marketing

Video Coordinator

Business Office

Game Day Operations

Director of Ticket Operations

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW 

In 2009, Florida State earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the 32nd consecutive year and for the 47th time overall. The Seminoles served as host to an NCAA Regional for the 27th time in school history, while hosting an NCAA Super Regional on six separate occasions. Florida State owns an all-time record of 158-106 in the NCAA Tournament including a mark of 132-68 in Regional and Super Regional play.

May 31, 2009 will go down as a historic day in Florida State baseball history not only for the magnitude of the game but for the results accomplished on the field. With a berth to the NCAA Super Regional on the line, Florida State put forth a record performance setting four school records and five NCAA Tournament records in a 37-6 victory over Ohio State. FSU set school records for runs (37), hits (38), doubles (15) and total bases (66), while the four above mentioned records plus the 51 combined hits by both school set NCAA Tournament single-game records. The Seminoles also tied a school record for RBI (34) in a game and most combined runs by two teams with 43.

For the third year in a row, Florida State captured the ACC Atlantic Division title en route to earning the No. 1 overall seed in the ACC Tournament. The Seminoles have won the division crown in three of the four seasons since the league moved to divisional play.

For the eighth time in school history, Florida State finished the ACC regular season with the best record in the league. Since the move to divisional play in 2006, FSU has earned the No. 1 seed twice in 2007 and 2009. In 2009, the Seminoles finished with a record of 19-9 marking the eighth time FSU has finished a season with 19 or more league wins.

Florida State’s appearance in the ACC Tournament Championship game marked the eighth such appearance in school history and first since 2004 when the Seminoles defeated Georgia Tech 17-5 in Salem, Va. FSU fell to Virginia 6-3 in the finals in a game played at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, N.C.

Stephen Cardullo also made his way into the FSU record books during the NCAA Regional finishing the game against Ohio State 7-for-9 with five runs and five RBI. He tied the school record for hits and at-bats, while his seven hits were the most in an NCAA Tournament game.

Florida State was one of 11 schools to finish the 2009 season with 45 or more victories. The Seminoles have finished with 40 plus wins in 32 consecutive seasons.

FSU recorded seven walk-off victories in 2009 as six different Seminoles came through with the late inning heroics. Mike McGee, Mike Meschke, Jason Stidham, Tommy Oravetz and Ohmed Danesh each recorded a walk-off hit to their name in 2009, while Rafael Lopez hit a sac-fly to center. Stidham was the only player to have registered two game-winning hits.

2009 GAMES STARTED BY POSITION

Holt - 63 McGee - 43 Danesh - 8 Ramsey - 7 Richardson - 3 O’Connor - 2

Danesh - 34 Richardson - 18 O’Connor - 10 McGee - 1 Stidham - 47 Oravetz - 13 Cardullo - 3

Cardullo - 47 Stidham - 16 Tapley - 62 Oravetz - 1

DH:

Oravetz - 39 McGee - 14 (10-DH/P) Posey - 3 Meschke - 2 Ramsey - 2 Danesh - 1 O’Connor - 1 Richardson - 1

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Posey - 38 Meschke - 13 Cardullo - 12 Gilmartin - 15 McGee - 13 Busch - 13 Parker - 5 Wood - 5 O’Dell - 4 Scantling - 4 Gast - 3 Everett - 1 Lopez - 47 Brunelle - 16

2009 RESULTS FEB 20 FEB 21 FEB 21 FEB 22 FEB 26 FEB 27 FEB 28 MAR 3 MAR 4 MAR 6 MAR 7 MAR 8 MAR 10 MAR 11 MAR 13 MAR 17 MAR 20 MAR 21 MAR 22 MAR 24 MAR 25 MAR 28 MAR 28 MAR 29 MAR 31 APR 3 APR 4 APR 5 APR 8 APR 10 APR 11 APR 12 APR 14 APR 15 APR 17 APR 18 APR 19 APR 21 APR 22 APR 24 APR 25 APR 26 MAY 1 MAY 2 MAY 3 MAY 5 MAY 6 MAY 8 MAY 9 MAY 10 MAY 14 MAY 15 MAY 15 MAY 16 MAY 20 MAY 21 MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 29 MAY 30 MAY 31 JUN 5 JUN 6

Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Auburn Auburn at Auburn at Jacksonville North Florida Boston College* Boston College* Boston College* High Point High Point at Virginia* at Florida Clemson* Clemson* Clemson* Florida Gulf Coast Florida Gulf Coast at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* vs. Florida! at Miami* at Miami* at Miami* at North Florida! North Carolina* North Carolina* North Carolina* Florida North Florida at NC State* at NC State* at NC State* UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Virginia Tech* Virginia Tech* Virginia Tech* Jacksonville Fla. International at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* Grambling State Grambling State Grambling State Grambling State vs. Boston College ~ vs. Miami ~ vs. Georgia Tech ~ vs. Virginia ~ Marist$ Georgia$ Ohio State$ Arkansas$$ Arkansas$$

W, 9-3 W, 21-7 (7) W, 3-2 W, 10-4 W, 8-7 W, 14-5 L, 9-10 L, 4-9 L, 4-5 W, 4-1 L, 6-14 L, 5-12 W, 18-4 W, 4-3 L, 2-15 L, 4-5 W, 5-2 L, 7-8 (11) W, 7-4 W, 11-3 W, 11-9 W, 6-2 W, 10-2 W, 21-5 W, 3-2 (5) W, 14-4 L, 4-6 L, 8-14 W, 14-6 W, 3-2 L, 7-12 W, 9-8 L, 2-10 W, 8-7 W, 9-3 W, 4-2 W, 13-2 W, 9-2 W, 11-10 (11) W, 15-6 W, 6-4 W, 14-10 W, 10-2 W, 10-4 W, 9-4 W, 5-2 W, 15-5 L, 3-12 W, 8-6 L, 5-6 W, 9-1 (6) W, 14-6 (7) W, 9-7 W, 10-2 W, 7-2 W, 4-2 L, 2-9 L, 3-6 W, 16-4 W, 8-2 W, 37-6 L, 2-7 L, 8-9

* ACC Games; ~ ACC Champ. in Durham, N.C.; $ Tallahassee Regional; $$ Tallahassee Super Regional


2009 SEASON IN REVIEW CARDULLO JOINS ELITE GROUP In his first year as an everyday starter for the Seminoles in 2009, Stephen Cardullo was named a first team All-American at shortstop by Baseball America. The junior infielder further etched his name in the Florida State record books becoming just the second shortstop in school history to earn first team All-American accolades joining the late Dick Howser (1957 & 1958). Cardullo finished the season hitting .376 in 62 games with 20 doubles, 10 home runs and 51 RBI. The Coral Springs, Fla., native ranked second on the team in hits (89), runs (76) and stolen bases (20), while tying for the team lead in triples with three. He surpassed his career totals in every major offensive category in 2009 en route to being named an All-ACC second team honoree and a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, awarded to the nation’s best shortstop.

HOLT HAS BREAKOUT YEAR Tyler Holt finished his sophomore campaign leading the team in hitting with a .401 average as he was one of just two Seminole student-athletes to start in all 63 games during the 2009 season. He collected 95 hits in 237 at-bats, recording 87 runs, 54 walks, 34 stolen bases and an on-base percentage of .520, the seventh highest recorded in a single-season at Florida State. Holt finished the year leading the ACC in runs scored, stolen bases, walks and on-base percentage, while ranking in the top 10 in batting average (3rd), doubles (3rd) and hits (t-3rd).

MCGEE POWERS IT UP Mike McGee had a very productive sophomore campaign as a two-way player for the Seminoles in 2009. The outfielder/right handed pitcher finished the season second on the team in hitting with a .379 average, while leading the Garnet and Gold in home runs (19), RBI (78) and slugging percentage (.768). He finished the season leading the ACC in RBI and slugging percentage, while ranking in the top 10 in five other offensive categories including home runs (4th), on-base percentage (4th), runs scored (t-5th), batting average (6th) and total bases (7th). His slugging percentage was the third highest single-season percentage from a player with 50-199 ABs in FSU history.

2009 HONORS & AWARDS NATIONAL ALL-AMERICANS Stephen Cardullo Tyler Holt Mike McGee Sean Gilmartin

1st - BA 1st - Ping; 2nd - BA, CB, NCBWA 2nd - BA, Ping; 3rd - NCBWA 2nd - NCBWA, Ping; 3rd - ABCA, CB

NATIONAL FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS Sean Gilmartin Brian Busch

1st - BA, CB, Rivals, Ping 2nd - Ping

BROOKS WALLACE AWARD Stephen Cardullo

Semifinalist, Watch List

ABCA/RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE AWARD Tyler Holt

Outfield

ABCA ALL-ATLANTIC REGION Sean Gilmartin Tyler Holt Mike McGee

First Team Second Team Second Team

ACC ACCOLADES Mike Martin

Coach of the Year

ALL-ACC TEAM Tyler Holt, Outfield Sean Gilmartin, Starting Pitcher Stephen Cardullo, Shortstop Mike McGee, Utility Jason Stidham, Second Base

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mike McGee Jason Stidham

Outfielder Second Base

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Tyler Holt, Sophomore, Outfielder Tommy Oravetz, Senior, Designated Hitter

Sport Management Geography

ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Tyler Holt Stephen Cardullo Jason Stidham Tommy Oravetz

March 2, 2009 March 30, 2009 May 4, 2009 May 11, 2009

NCAA TALLAHASSEE ALL-REGION TEAM

FRESHMAN FLAMETHROWER Sean Gilmartin made a very successful transition to college baseball. In 15 starts, the Moorpark, Calif., native finished with an 11-2 record and was one of the most durable pitchers on the staff, averaging 6.2 innings per start. He held opposing batters to a .221 average at the plate while limiting ACC foes to just a .236 average. His 83 strikeouts in 2009 was a team-high, while his 12 wins were tops in the ACC and tied for the fifth most in the nation. He also ranked eighth in the ACC in ERA. Gilmartin made his first relief appearance of the season in a rain shorten victory over Florida in Jacksonville. He faced just one batter and threw just one pitch to earn his first collegiate save. Gilmartin came out of the pen in the series finale against Virginia Tech throwing 3.1 innings to pick up the win. Lefty made his third relief appearance in the ACC Championship game against Virginia. He registered the Seminoles first complete game of the season in a rain shortened six inning victory over Grambling State. Gilmartin followed that with his first nine inning complete game of his collegiate career in leading Florida State to an 8-2 victory over Georgia in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.

Jason Stidham (MOP) Stuart Tapley Stephen Cardullo Tyler Holt Mike McGee Seasn Gilmartin

Second Base Third Base Shortstop Outfield Outfield Pitcher

SEBASEBALL.COM ALL-ACC TEAM Tommy Oravetz Tyler Holt Stuart Tapley Jason Stidham Mike McGee

1st - Second Base 1st - Outfield 2nd - Third Base 2nd - Shortstop 2nd - Utility

COLLEGE BASEBALL FOUNDATION ALL-STAR LINE-UP Mike McGee Tyler Holt Jason Stidham Tommy Oravetz

Week 1 Week 2 Week 11 Week 12

Key: CB - Collegiate Baseball; BA - Baseball America; NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assoc.; Rivals - Rivals.com; Ping - Ping! Baseball

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW FSU’S 2009 RECORDS Overall Home Away Neutral vs. Ranked Teams On TV On ACC Select ACC ACC Home ACC Away vs. Colonial vs. SEC vs. Atlantic Sun vs. Big South vs. Sun Belt vs. Southwestern Athletic vs. Metro Atlantic Athletic vs. Big Ten Extra Innings Morning Start Afternoon Start Evening Start In Florida In Alabama In Virginia In Maryland In North Carolina In Georgia On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday In February In March In April In May In June FSU scores 0-3 runs FSU scores 4-7 runs FSU scores 8 + runs Opp scores 0-3 runs Opp scores 4-7 runs Opp scores 8 + FSU homers Opponent homers FSU has more hits Opp has more hits Hits are tied versus LHP (Starter) versus RHP (Starter) when a reliever pitches when Busch pitches when Castellanos pitches when Everett pitches when Francis pitches when Gast pitches when Gilmartin pitches when Marshall pitches when McGee pitches when O’Dell pitches when Parker pitches when Peterson pitches when Posey pitches when Scantling pitches when Vigue pitches when Wood pitches Last 5 Games Last 10 Games Current Streak FSU wears Garnet FSU wears Gold FSU wears White FSU wears Gray FSU wears White Pinstripes FSU wears Gray Pinstripes In one-run games In two-run games As the No. 1 team

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45-18 33-8 9-8 3-2 9-13 17-9 21-5 19-9 11-4 8-5 4-0 4-5 5-2 4-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 21-9 24-9 36-12 0-1 0-1 3-0 5-2 1-2 0-0 5-3 7-1 3-0 12-3 10-7 8-4 6-1 11-7 13-4 15-4 0-2 3-6 10-9 32-3 22-0 19-6 4-12 36-12 25-14 36-7 4-8 5-3 17-9 28-9 43-18 4-2 2-1 14-6 1-5 17-8 2-1 21-7 1-1 3-4 18-8 7-10 9-6 8-7 0-3 3-1 3-2 6-4 Lost 2 9-4 6-1 18-5 6-5 4-2 2-1 8-6 6-1 0-0

ALL-ACC HONORS Florida State was honored with five student-athletes on the All-ACC first and second teams in 2009. Tyler Holt (OF) and Sean Gilmartin (SP) were named to the first team, while Stephen Cardullo (SS), Mike McGee (UT) and Jason Stidham (2B) received second team all-conference accolades. Holt’s selection to the All-ACC first team marks the seventh consecutive year that a Seminole outfielder has earned a spot on the first team. Gilmartin becomes just the second freshman in Florida State history, joining fellow teammate Jason Stidham (3B, 2007) to earn first team All-ACC recognition. The southpaw is one of two freshmen on this year’s all-conference first team. This marks the second All-ACC recognition for Stidham, who was named to the first team in 2007.

MARTIN HONORED AS TOP COACH Florida State head coach Mike Martin was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 2009 after leading the Seminoles to the No. 1 overall seed in the ACC Tournament and to their third consecutive ACC Atlantic Division title. After starting the season at 9-7 and 1-3 in the conference, Martin led the Garnet and Gold to a 31-7 record to close out the regular season including an 18-6 mark in the ACC. This marks the sixth time in his career that Martin has been named ACC Coach of the Year (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007 and 2009).

ACC THREE-PEAT For the third year in a row, the Florida State Seminoles claimed the ACC Atlantic Division title thanks to a stretch of 11 wins in 12 conference games (against UNC, NC State, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech) including three straight sweeps. Since the move to divisional play in 2006, FSU has captured three of the four Atlantic Division titles.

RUNNING OVER THE COMPETITION Stolen bases were hard to come by at the start of the season for the Florida State Baseball team as the Seminoles successfully stole just seven bases in 17 attempts through the first 16 games. That all changed against Clemson as the Seminoles were a perfect 8-for-8 against the Tiger battery. Since the visit from Clemson, FSU posed more of a threat on the base paths converting on 87 of 105 stolen base attempts to close out the season. The Seminoles recorded a season-high six stolen bases in a game one victory over NC State and then again against Grambling State in the second game of a doubleheader. FSU stole four or more bases in a game 10 times this year. In the three-game sweep against the Wolfpack, the Seminoles were 11 of 13 in the stolen base category and followed that up with an 8-for-9 performance against Wake Forest. The last time FSU stole that many bases in an ACC series was when they swiped 10 bases at home against Duke on March 24-26, 2006. Three Seminoles finished the season with at least 13 stolen bases, while Tyler Holt and Stephen Cardullo paced the Garnet and Gold with 34 and 20 stolen bases, respectively.

JIMMY REACHES 100 Senior Jimmy Marshall became just the seventh pitcher in Florida State history to make 100 appearances on the mound in a Seminole uniform. The Tallahassee, Fla., reached the milestone in the series finale against Virginia Tech as Marshall pitched a perfect ninth. He closed out his Florida State career with 108 career appearances as 106 of those came in relief. Marshall wrapped up his four-year playing career ranking fifth all-time in career relief appearances and seventh in career appearances at FSU.

SAVING THE DAY Florida State’s Jimmy Marshall converted on his first nine save chances and finished the 2009 season 10-for-12 in save opportunities. As a team, FSU converted on 13-of-17 save chances as a team. Marshall earned his 10th save of the season in a 4-2 victory over Miami in the ACC Tournament becoming just the sixth Seminole pitcher to record 10 or more saves in a single-season. Daniel Hodges is the only pitcher to reach double-digit saves twice in his career (2002 & 2003) while Mac Scarce holds the single-season saves record with 18 in 1971.

SACRIFICIAL FLIES Florida State finished the 2009 season as the NCAA leader in sacrifice flies with 46. The mark was the second most sacrifice flies in a singleseason falling just one short of the school record of 47 set in 73 games in 2005. Junior Jason Stidham led the team with 10 sacrifice flies followed closely by sophomore Stuart Tapley with seven. Tapley finished as the overall team leader with 13 sacrifices, tied for seventh most in a single-season at Florida State.

THREE MILLION FANS Florida State surpassed the three millionth fan mark at Dick Howser Stadium in the final game of the 2009 regular season against Grambling State. The Seminoles opened the doors to Dick Howser Stadium beginning in 1983. Over the last 27 years, Florida State has welcomed more than 100,000 fans 15 times, while reaching the mark eight years in a row. In 2008, Florida State set single-season records for both total home attendance and average home attendance surpassing 200,000 fans for the first time in school history. This past year the Seminoles welcomed 184,227 in 39 home games, good for an average of 4,724 - eighth highest average home attendance in the nation.


2009 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009 NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS (FINAL RANKINGS) INDIVIDUAL

BATTING AVERAGE Tyler Holt, So. 63rd RUNS PER GAME Tyler Holt, So. 14th Stephen Cardullo, Jr. t-51st RUNS Tyler Holt, So. t-2nd Stephen Cardullo, Jr. t-16th HITS Tyler Holt, So. t-22nd Stephen Cardullo, Jr. t-62nd DOUBLES PER GAME Jason Stidham, Jr. t-75th DOUBLES Jason Stidham, Jr. t-17th Tyler Holt, So. t-21st HOME RUNS PER GAME Mike McGee, So. t-58th HOME RUNS Mike McGee, So. t-31st RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME Mike McGee, So. 37th Jason Stidham, Jr. 60th RUNS BATTED IN Mike McGee, So. t-16th Jason Stidham, Jr. t-21st SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Mike McGee, So. 15th TOTAL BASES Mike McGee, So. t-60th ON BASE PERCENTAGE Tyler Holt, So. 11th Mike McGee, So. 42nd STOLEN BASES PER GAME Tyler Holt, So. 31st STOLEN BASES Tyler Holt, So. 12th WALKS PER GAME Tyler Holt, So. 23rd WALKS Tyler Holt, So. t-9th Stephen Cardullo, Jr. t-38th Jason Stidham, Jr. t-47th Stuart Tapley, So. t-47th SACRIFICE FLIES Jason Stidham, Jr. t-2nd Stuart Tapley, So. t-28th ERA Sean Gilmartin, Fr. 96th WINS Sean Gilmartin, Fr. t-5th SAVES Jimmy Marshall, Sr. t-31st HITS ALLOWED P/9 INN Sean Gilmartin, Fr. 42nd Geoff Parker, So. 43rd

TEAM

Batting Scoring Runs Hits Doubles Per Game Doubles Home Runs Per Game Home Runs Slugging Percentage Stolen Bases Per Game Stolen Bases Base on Balls Sacrifice Flies ERA Strikeouts P/9 Hits Allowed P/9 Double Plays Per Game Double Plays

52nd 19th 7th 24th 10th 2nd 31st t-21st 18th 59th t-31st 2nd 1st 40th 70th 13th t-54th t-22nd

.401 1.38 1.23 87 76 95 89 0.38 24 23 0.31 19 1.28 1.21 78 76 .768 152 .520 .494 0.54 34 0.86 54 45 44 44 10 7 3.49 12 10 7.44 7.44 .321 8.7 550 691 2.59 163 1.41 89 .536 1.49 94 386 46 4.58 7.6 8.68 0.98 62

SEMINOLES TURN TRIPLE PLAY In the third inning of the series finale against Virginia Tech back on May 3, the Seminoles got out of a bases loaded, no out jam by turning a triple play. With the Hokies’ Mike Kaminski at the plate, FSU starter Mike McGee got the Hokie right fielder to fly out to Ruairi O’Connor in right. O’Connor threw a one hopper to Parker Brunelle at the plate to get Steve Bumbry trying to tag from third for the second out. Brunelle then threw on to Jason Stidham at second to get Austin Wates for the 9-2-4 triple play. It was the first triple play since the Seminoles turned one in a 13-5 victory over Long Island on March 12, 1997 in Daytona Beach.

HELPING HIS OWN CAUSE Mike McGee is a true team player, but when he’s on the mound, he likes to take things into his own hands, even at the plate. Twelve times in 2009, McGee served as the Seminole starting pitcher while taking a spot in the batting order (Hofstra, Clemson, Maryland, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Grambling State, Virginia and Ohio State). In those 12 games, McGee hit .489 (22-for-45) with seven doubles, six home runs, 17 runs, 22 RBI, five walks and seven strikeouts. Even though he started the March 22 game against Clemson with his arm, he finished the game with his bat, knocking a walk-off, three-run home run over the right field wall to give the Seminoles a 7-4 victory. Despite lasting just 1.1 innings on the mound against Miami, McGee did all he could with his bat to bring the Seminoles back. He finished the game 2-for-5 with two home runs and four RBI. The game against the Hurricanes marked the second time this year that McGee has gone yard twice in a game in which he was the starting pitcher.

IN ACC PLAY Dating back to the final series of the 2006 season, Florida State has won 24 of its last 31 ACC series including 15 sweeps. FSU wrapped up the 2009 regular season winning four of its last five conference series (vs. Virginia Tech, vs. Wake Forest, at NC State, vs. North Carolina), while claiming four conference series sweeps (vs. VT, vs. WF, at NCSU, at MD). Of the seven series that FSU has lost since 2006, four have come on the road - against UNC in 2008 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C., and this year at Virginia, Miami and Georgia Tech. The series loss against the Cavaliers is a little misleading as FSU and UVa were only able to play one game as the other two were cancelled due to rain. The first series loss during this span came at the hands of Clemson as the Tigers took 2-of-3 from FSU in Tallahassee in 2007. Georgia Tech snapped a six-game losing streak to Florida State taking 2-of-3 from the Seminoles in Atlanta in FSU’s final conference series of the season. In 2008, Florida State swept Maryland, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Boston College and Clemson while taking 2-of-3 from Wake Forest and NC State. With a three game sweep of Clemson in South Carolina, FSU captured its second consecutive ACC Atlantic Division title. The Seminoles got off to a slow start in 2009 with a 1-3 record in league play, but were able to claim their first ACC series victory taking 2-of-3 from Clemson in Tallahassee. The following week led to the Seminoles first series sweep as the Garnet and Gold took all three games from Maryland in College Park. FSU used two walk-off victories in the ninth in games 1 and 3 to take 2-of-3 from North Carolina. FSU finished the regular season with sweeps in three of its last four series claiming victories over NC State, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech.

FIRST COLLEGIATE HIT...A HOME RUN Recording that first hit in college is a pretty special moment, but just image recording a home run for your very first hit. Surprisingly, it has happened quite often at Florida State. In fact, it has already happened twice in 2009 and both times the end result as been a grand slam. The first came off the bat of red shirt sophomore Rafael Lopez, who went over the fence in right center in the first game of a doubleheader against Hofstra. For Sherman Johnson that illustrious hit came in his fourth career at-bat. The freshman second baseman entered as a pinch hitter with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth against High Point and took the first pitch he saw over the fence in right. Parker Brunelle and Stephen Cardullo are the other two Seminoles on this year’s roster to perform such a feat. In 2008, Brunelle registered a game-ending two-run home run to right on opening day against Duquesne. Cardullo’s first hit came in 2007 as he connected on a three-run blast to left against North Florida.

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW DOUBLE TROUBLE First base coach Brian Hoop might be out of a job in 2010 if the Seminoles continue on their torrid doubles pace. In 63 games last year, FSU compiled 163 doubles out of their 691 total hits. That meant that nearly one out of every four hits (23.6%) ended up with a man in Garnet and Gold standing in scoring position. The Seminoles ranked second in the nation in doubles just one behind Middle Tennessee State who led the nation with 164 doubles in 62 games. FSU equaled the amount of doubles collected during the 2008 season and over the last three seasons, the Seminoles have hit 498 doubles in 193 games which amounts to more than 3.5 doubles per game.

DOUBLES PART DEUX FSU hit multiple doubles in 44 games in 2009 including a school record 15 doubles in the NCAA Tournament regional championship game against Ohio State. The mark also set the NCAA record for doubles in a game. The Seminoles hit a combined 27 doubles in five games during the NCAA Tournament including 23 in three games in the NCAA Regional. In 63 games in 2009, the Seminoles went just four games without recording a double - a 15-2 loss at Virginia, a 10-2 loss to Florida, a 3-2 win against Florida that was called after five innings because of rain, and a 9-1 victory over Grambling State which was also called in the sixth because of rain.

CARDIAC NOLES It has become a common theme around Dick Howser Stadium in 2009, but the Seminoles have thrived in late inning situations this year. Seven times this year, Florida State has recorded a walk-off victory including three in league play. The seven walkoff victories are the most in a single-season since 2004 and 2005 when the Seminoles registered six, but are the most in school history dating back to 1997.

GOING FOR THE HOT DOG Doing its part to help out the fans, Florida State’s promotional campaign of giving away hot dogs from Circle K has been paying off really well. If the Seminoles strikeout at least eight opposing batters during any home game, every fan in attendance can receive a certificate for a free hot dog on their way out of Dick Howser Stadium. In 36 regular season home games during the regular season, FSU recorded at least eight strikeouts 19 times, and based on attendance, gave away a potential 91,276 hot dogs to the people of Tallahassee.

GRAND IMPRESSION Rafael Lopez made a lasting impression with the fans at Dick Howser Stadium on opening weekend. Not only did the red shirt sophomore have an impressive weekend in his debut behind the plate, but he also went yard for his first hit in a Seminole uniform. Hitting a home run is always special, but the one hit by Lopez came with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the second in the first game of a doubleheader against Hofstra. The hit was his first home run of the season and first career grand slam. The blast also marked the first home run hit by a Seminole batter in 2009. Lopez finished the series with a team-high eight RBI. Defensively, Lopez threw out four runners on seven attempts with a key throw out at third in the bottom of the ninth with the Seminoles leading by one.

FSU’S 2009 HOME RUNS Name 1. Rafael Lopez 2. Stuart Tapley 3. Ohmed Danesh 4. Mike McGee 5. Stuart Tapley 6. Stephen Cardullo 7. Tyler Holt 8. James Ramsey 9. Mike McGee 10. Ohmed Danesh 11. Jack Posey 12. Stuart Tapley 13. Sherman Johnson 14. Rafael Lopez 15. Stuart Tapley 16. Rafael Lopez 17. Tyler Holt 18. Tyler Holt 19. Mike McGee 20. Mike McGee 21. Stuart Tapley 22. Jason Stidham 23. Jack Posey 24. Stephen Cardullo 25. Stephen Cardullo 26. Stuart Tapley 27. James Ramsey 28. Jack Posey 29. Stephen Cardullo 30. Stuart Tapley 31. Mike McGee 32. Stephen Cardullo 33. Jack Posey 34. Tyler Holt 35. Stuart Tapley 36. Jason Stidham 37. Mike McGee 38. Tyler Holt 39. Stephen Cardullo 40. Mike McGee 41. Jason Stidham 42. Mike McGee 43. Mike McGee 44. Stuart Tapley 45. Jason Stidham

Opponent (Date) Hofstra (2/21 - G1) Hofstra (2/21 - G1) Hofstra (2/21 - G1) Hofstra (2/21 - G2) Auburn (2/27) at Auburn (2/28) at Auburn (2/28) at Jacksonville (3/3) Boston College (3/6) Boston College (3/6) High Point (3/10) High Point (3/10) High Point (3/10) High Point (3/11) at Virginia (3/13) Clemson (3/20) Clemson (3/21) Clemson (3/21) Clemson (3/22) Clemson (3/22) Florida Gulf Coast (3/24) Florida Gulf Coast (3/24) Florida Gulf Coast (3/25) Florida Gulf Coast (3/25) at Maryland (3/28) at Maryland (3/28) at Maryland (3/28) at Maryland (3/28) at Maryland (3/29) at Maryland (3/29) at Maryland (3/29) at Maryland (3/29) vs. Florida - Jacksonville! (3/31) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/3) at Miami (4/4) at Miami (4/5) at Miami (4/5) at North Florida! (4/8) at North Florida! (4/8)

Inn 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 7th 6th 8th 7th 3rd 6th 6th 6th 8th 5th 7th 6th 3rd 8th 4th *9th 4th 7th 5th 5th 7th 1st 2nd 7th 1st 2nd 3rd 7th 5th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 5th 5th 8th 1st 6th 7th 1st 2nd

Type GS 3-run 3-run Solo 2-run Solo Solo Solo 2-run Solo 2-run Solo GS Solo Solo Solo Solo 2-run Solo 3-run 3-run Solo 2-run 3-run Solo 2-run Solo 2-run 2-run 2-run Solo GS Solo Solo 2-run Solo 2-run 2-run Solo 3-run 2-run Solo 3-run 2-run 2-run

Name 46. Jason Stidham 47. Mike McGee 48. Stephen Cardullo 49. Jack Posey 50. Tommy Oravetz 51. Mike McGee 52. Stuart Tapley 53. Stuart Tapley 54. Mike McGee 55. Rafael Lopez 56. Mike McGee 57. Tommy Oravetz 58. Mike McGee 59. Mike Meschke 60. Jason Stidham 61. Mike Meschke 62. Jason Stidham 63. Ruairi O’Connor 64. Stephen Cardullo 65. Jason Stidham 66. Ohmed Danesh 67. Jason Stidham 68. Ohmed Danesh 69. Tommy Oravetz 70. Tommy Oravetz 71. Stuart Tapley 72. Tommy Oravetz 73. Mike McGee 74. Stephen Cardullo 75. Mike McGee 76. Stuart Tapley 77. Tommy Oravetz 78. Stephen Cardullo 79. Ohmed Danesh 80. Mike McGee 81. Tommy Oravetz 82. Jason Stidham 83. Jason Stidham 84. Mike McGee 85. Jason Stidham 86. Ohmed Danesh 87. Mike Meschke 88. Tommy Oravetz 89. Mike McGee

Opponent (Date) at North Florida! (4/8) at North Florida! (4/8) at North Florida! (4/8) North Carolina (4/12) Florida (4/14) North Florida (4/15) at NC State (4/17) at NC State (4/18) UNC Asheville (4/21) UNC Asheville (4/21) UNC Asheville (4/22) UNC Asheville (4/22) Wake Forest (4/24) Wake Forest (4/25) Wake Forest (4/26) Virginia Tech (5/1) Virginia Tech (5/1) Virginia Tech (5/2) Virginia Tech (5/2) Virginia Tech (5/2) Virginia Tech (5/2) Virginia Tech (5/3) Virginia Tech (5/3) Jacksonville (5/5) Jacksonville (5/5) Florida International (5/6) Florida International (5/6) Florida International (5/6) at Georgia Tech (5/8) at Georgia Tech (5/10) at Georgia Tech (5/10) Grambling State (5/14) Grambling State (5/15 - G2) Grambling State (5/15 - G2) vs. Boston College - Durham (5/20) vs. Miami - Durham (5/21) vs. Georgia Tech - Durham (5/23) vs. Virginia - Durham (5/24) Marist (5/29) Marist (5/29) Ohio State (5/31) Ohio State (5/31) Ohio State (5/31) Arkansas (6/6)

* denotes walk-off; ! denotes at Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville, Fla.

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Inn 4th 7th 9th 5th 7th 5th 9th 8th 3rd 4th 3rd *11th 4th 2nd 5th 7th 8th 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 6th 2nd 6th 2nd 2nd 5th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd *9th 4th 1st 8th 1st 5th 6th 2nd 5th 5th 5th

Type Solo Solo Solo Solo 2-run 3-run Solo GS GS 2-run 3-run Solo 3-run 2-run GS Solo 2-run Solo Solo Solo 3-run Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo 2-run Solo Solo 3-run 3-run 2-run 2-run 2-run Solo 2-run 3-run 3-run 2-run 3-run 2-run 2-run


2009 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009 STARTERS GAME-BY-GAME

2009 MLB DRAFT RD 5 8 23

D’Vontrey Richardson Jason Stidham Jimmy Marshall

PICK 166 249 697

MLB CLUB Milwaukee St. Louis LA Dodgers

SERIES STATS VERSUS 2009 OPPONENTS BATTING

Hofstra Auburn Jacksonville North Florida Boston College High Point Virginia Florida Clemson Fla. Gulf Coast Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State UNC Asheville Wake Forest Virginia Tech FIU Georgia Tech Grambling St. ACC Tourney NCAA Regional Super Regional

AVG .373 .389 .233 ..284 .277 .403 .200 .310 .299 .328 .373 .287 .276 .292 .271 .316 .333 .432 .255 .340 .254 .468 .274

AB 134 108 60 109 101 67 30 87 107 64 118 108 98 106 70 95 105 37 102 106 126 141 73

Hofstra Auburn Jacksonville North Florida Boston College High Point Virginia Florida Clemson Fla. Gulf Coast Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State UNC Asheville Wake Forest Virginia Tech FIU Georgia Tech Grambling St. ACC Tourney NCAA Regional Super Regional

W-L 4-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-2 2-0 0-1 1-2 2-1 2-0 3-0 1-2 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 1-2 4-0 2-2 3-0 0-2

ERA 3.18 6.23 3.71 6.00 8.67 2.50 7.88 5.64 3.10 5.00 3.00 7.56 5.33 1.67 2.25 6.67 2.00 4.00 7.20 4.35 3.75 2.33 5.71

R 43 31 9 26 15 22 2 9 19 22 37 26 19 26 20 35 29 15 16 42 16 61 10

H 50 42 14 31 28 27 6 27 32 21 44 31 27 31 19 30 35 16 26 36 32 66 20

PITCHING IP 34.0 26.0 17.0 27.0 27.0 18.0 8.0 22.1 29.0 18.0 27.0 25.0 27.0 27.0 20.0 27.0 27.0 9.0 25.0 31.0 36.0 27.0 17.1

RBI 39 27 7 21 13 18 1 8 18 20 36 22 19 46 19 29 26 13 14 40 15 57 10 H 34 21 16 26 35 12 14 27 25 19 19 27 30 17 17 28 27 6 28 30 31 28 15

2B-3B-HR 12-1-4 9-1-3 4-0-3 6-1-6 5-0-2 11-1-4 0-0-1 4-1-2 6-0-5 5-0-4 10-0-8 8-2-10 7-1-1 7-1-2 3-0-4 10-1-3 8-1-8 3-0-3 3-0-3 8-2-3 7-0-4 23-3-5 4-0-1 R 16 22 11 18 27 7 15 17 14 12 9 24 22 7 12 20 10 5 24 16 19 12 16

ER 12 18 7 18 26 5 7 14 10 10 9 21 16 5 5 20 6 4 20 15 15 7 11

BB-SO 30-13 15-28 10-18 19-28 15-25 14-8 3-14 12-16 17-28 10-12 24-27 15-36 25-28 25-22 13-14 19-15 18-26 6-7 15-31 38-12 17-30 17-24 9-13 BB-SO 18-24 10-27 13-16 16-23 15-25 12-14 4-9 11-20 17-23 11-16 6-23 14-20 18-25 14-19 10-14 14-28 11-26 8-8 18-14 17-33 24-23 8-25 14-13

LHP SEAN GILMARTIN (12-3, 3.49 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 2/21 Hofstra (W) 2/27 Auburn (W) 3/6 Boston College (W)* 3/13 at Virginia (L)* 3/20 Clemson (W)* 3/28 at Maryland (W)* 4/3 at Miami (W)* 4/10 North Carolina (ND)* 4/17 at NC State (W)* 4/24 Wake Forest (W)* 5/8 at Georgia Tech (L)* 5/14 Grambling State (W) 5/20 vs. Boston College (W)** 5/30 Georgia (W)*** 6/5 Arkansas (ND)***

IP 6.0 7.0 8.0 4.0 6.1 5.0 7.0 6.2 6.2 5.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 9.0 5.0

H 7 3 3 6 6 2 8 3 7 6 10 2 5 5 4

R 1 3 1 7 1 2 4 2 3 4 10 1 1 2 2

ER 1 3 1 4 1 2 4 0 3 4 8 1 1 2 2

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

K 4 9 8 7 8 6 3 6 5 3 4 6 3 6 2

LHP BRIAN BUSCH (6-2, 3.97 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 3/17 at Florida (ND) 3/21 Clemson (ND)* 3/28 at Maryland (W)* 4/4 at Miami (ND)* 4/11 North Carolina (L)* 4/18 at NC State (W)* 4/25 Wake Forest (W)* 5/1 Virginia Tech (W)* 5/9 at Georgia Tech (ND)* 5/15 Grambling State (W) 5/21 vs. Miami (W)** 5/29 Marist (ND)*** 6/6 Arkansas (ND)***

IP 2.2 5.1 8.0 5.0 5.0 7.0 6.2 7.0 4.2 5.0 6.0 4.2 6.0

H 5 5 4 1 9 5 5 7 6 7 4 5 6

R 1 3 2 3 7 2 4 2 5 5 2 3 2

ER 1 1 2 3 7 2 4 2 3 5 2 0 2

BB 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 1

K 4 3 5 4 3 5 6 5 2 3 2 3 8

RHP MIKE MCGEE (6-2, 4.04 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 2/22 Hofstra (W) 3/3 at Jacksonville (L) 3/22 Clemson (ND)* 3/29 at Maryland (W)* 4/5 at Miami (L)* 4/12 North Carolina (ND)* 4/19 at NC State (W)* 4/26 Wake Forest (W)* 5/3 Virginia Tech (ND)* 5/10 at Georgia Tech (ND)* 5/16 Grambling State (W) 5/24 vs. Virginia (ND)** 5/31 Ohio State (W)***

IP 6.0 5.1 6.0 6.0 1.1 4.2 6.0 7.0 4.2 5.1 6.0 3.2 5.0

H 5 5 6 5 3 6 3 4 5 3 5 3 6

R 2 4 3 1 8 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 2

ER 0 4 2 1 7 2 0 3 1 3 2 2 1

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

K 3 7 4 4 1 6 5 9 2 3 12 6 8

RHP AUSTIN WOOD (0-0, 6.35 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 3/4 North Florida (ND) 3/10 High Point (ND) 3/25 Florida Gulf Coast (ND) 4/15 North Florida (ND) 4/22 UNC Asheville (ND)

IP 2.0 4.0 3.0 4.2 4.2

H 3 3 3 6 5

R 4 3 3 4 7

ER 4 2 2 4 3

BB 3 3 5 3 5

K 1 1 1 5 2

RHP BO O’DELL (3-2, 6.84 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 3/10 High Point (W) 3/24 Florida Gulf Coast (W) 4/8 at North Florida (W) 4/14 Florida (L)

IP 5.2 5.0 5.0 1.0

H 3 8 7 4

R 1 2 4 5

ER 0 2 4 5

BB 2 3 0 2

K 5 4 3 0

RHP GEOFF PARKER (6-2, 4.82 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 2/20 Hofstra (W) 2/26 Auburn (ND) 3/7 Boston College (L)* 3/31 vs. Florida (ND) 5/2 Virginia Tech (W)*

IP 5.0 4.1 1.1 3.1 6.0

H 6 3 7 3 7

R 3 3 9 2 3

ER 3 3 9 1 2

BB 1 3 2 1 2

K 3 4 2 3 9

LHP JOHN GAST (5-3, 5.12 ERA) Date Opp. (W-L-ND) 2/21 Hofstra (W) 2/28 at Auburn (ND) 3/8 Boston College (L)*

IP 4.1 3.0 3.1

H 7 4 6

R 6 3 6

ER 5 2 5

BB 4 1 4

K 1 1 0

RHP HUNTER SCANTLING (3-1, 4.63 ERA) 4/21 UNC Asheville (W) 5.0 5/5 Jacksonville (W) 6.0 5/15 Grambling State (ND) 3.0 5/23 vs. Georgia Tech (L)** 4.0

4 7 6 4

2 2 4 5

1 2 3 5

0 1 3 3

0 2 2 1

RHP TYLER EVERETT (0-0, 4.62 ERA) 5/6 Florida International (ND)

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4

3

6

1

4.1

*denotes ACC game; **denotes ACC Tourney; ***denotes NCAA Tourney

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW STARTERS Date 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/17 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/28 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/16 5/20 5/21 5/23 5/24 5/29 5/30 5/31 6/5 6/6

Opp. Dec. Hofstra W Hofstra - Game 1 W Hofstra - Game 2 W Hofstra W Auburn ND Auburn W at Auburn ND at Jacksonville L North Florida ND Boston College W Boston College L Boston College L High Point W High Point ND at Virginia L at Florida ND Clemson W Clemson ND Clemson ND Florida Gulf Coast W Florida Gulf Coast ND at Maryland W at Maryland W at Maryland W vs. Florida ND at Miami W at Miami ND at Miami L at North Florida W North Carolina ND North Carolina L North Carolina ND Florida L North Florida ND at NC State W at NC State W at NC State W UNC Asheville W UNC Asheville ND Wake Forest W Wake Forest W Wake Forest W Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech ND Jackonsville W Florida International ND at Georgia Tech L at Georgia Tech ND at Georgia Tech ND Grambling State W Grambling State - Game 1 W Grambling State - Game 2 ND Grambling State W vs. Boston College* W vs. Miami* W vs. Georgia Tech* L vs. Virginia* ND Marist# ND Georgia# W Ohio State# W Arkansas# ND Arkansas# ND

BULLPEN IP 5.0 4.1 6.0 6.0 4.1 7.0 3.0 5.1 2.0 8.0 1.1 3.1 5.2 4.0 4.0 2.2 6.1 5.1 6.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 8.0 6.0 3.1 7.0 5.0 1.1 5.0 6.2 5.0 4.2 1.0 4.2 6.2 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.2 5.0 6.2 7.0 7.0 6.0 4.2 6.0 4.1 6.0 4.2 5.1 6.0 5.0 3.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 3.2 4.2 9.0 5.0 5.0 6.0

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H 6 7 7 5 3 3 4 5 3 3 7 6 3 3 6 5 6 5 6 8 3 2 4 5 3 8 1 3 7 3 9 6 4 6 7 5 3 4 5 6 5 4 7 7 5 7 3 10 6 3 2 7 6 5 5 4 4 3 5 5 6 4 6

R 3 6 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 9 6 1 3 7 1 1 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 4 3 8 4 2 7 2 5 4 3 2 2 2 7 4 4 3 2 3 3 2 4 10 5 3 1 5 4 2 1 2 5 3 3 2 2 2 2

ER 3 5 1 0 3 3 2 4 4 1 9 5 0 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 4 3 7 4 0 7 2 5 4 3 2 0 1 3 4 4 3 2 2 1 2 3 8 3 3 1 5 3 2 1 2 5 2 0 2 1 2 2

BB 1 4 3 1 3 1 1 5 3 2 2 4 2 3 3 1 4 2 5 3 5 2 2 0 1 4 3 3 0 4 2 2 2 3 4 2 4 0 5 3 3 1 3 2 5 1 6 1 3 5 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 1 0 1 2 1

K 3 1 4 3 4 9 1 7 1 8 2 0 5 1 7 4 8 3 4 4 1 6 5 4 3 3 4 1 3 6 3 6 0 5 5 5 5 0 2 3 6 9 5 9 2 2 1 4 2 3 6 3 2 12 3 2 1 6 3 6 8 2 8

Date 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/17 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/28 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/16 5/20 5/21 5/23 5/24 5/29 5/30 5/31 6/5 6/6

Opp. Dec. Hofstra ND Hofstra - Game 1 ND Hofstra - Game 2 ND Hofstra ND Auburn W - SV Auburn ND at Auburn L at Jacksonville ND North Florida L Boston College SV Boston College ND Boston College ND High Point ND High Point W - SV at Virginia ND at Florida L Clemson SV Clemson L Clemson W Florida Gulf Coast ND Florida Gulf Coast W - SV at Maryland SV at Maryland ND at Maryland ND vs. Florida W - SV at Miami ND at Miami L at Miami ND at North Florida ND North Carolina W North Carolina ND North Carolina W Florida ND North Florida W at NC State ND at NC State SV at NC State ND UNC Asheville ND UNC Asheville W Wake Forest ND Wake Forest SV Wake Forest ND Virginia Tech ND Virginia Tech SV Virginia Tech W Jacksonville SV Florida International W at Georgia Tech ND at Georgia Tech W - SV at Georgia Tech L - BS Grambling State none Grambling State - Game 1 ND Grambling State - Game 2 W-BS Grambling State ND vs. Boston College* ND vs. Miami* SV vs. Georgia Tech* ND vs. Virginia* L Marist# W Georgia# none Ohio State# ND Arkansas# L Arkansas# L - BS

IP 4.0 2.2 3.0 3.0 4.2 2.0 5.0 2.2 7.0 1.0 7.2 5.2 3.1 5.0 4.0 5.2 2.2 5.2 3.0 4.0 6.0 4.0 1.0 3.0 1.2 2.0 3.0 6.2 4.0 2.1 4.0 4.1 8.0 4.1 2.1 2.0 3.0 4.0 6.1 4.0 2.1 2.0 2.0 3.0 4.1 3.0 4.2 2.0 4.1 2.2

H 2 3 2 2 4 1 6 2 2 0 9 10 3 3 8 5 2 4 2 3 5 1 2 5 1 1 4 9 2 0 6 6 9 6 1 0 1 3 5 3 3 7 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

R 0 1 1 2 4 2 7 5 1 0 5 6 3 0 8 4 1 5 1 1 6 0 0 4 0 0 3 6 2 0 5 6 5 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3

ER 0 1 0 2 3 2 5 1 1 0 5 6 3 0 4 2 1 4 1 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 2 0 3 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3

BB 0 2 2 5 1 1 3 6 4 0 3 4 4 3 1 5 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 4 2 5 3 2 2 1 2 1 0 5 4 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 5

K 4 2 4 3 7 2 4 4 5 3 8 4 4 4 2 10 3 4 1 7 4 4 1 3 0 3 3 6 4 2 4 4 3 3 3 1 0 4 8 4 4 2 2 5 3 3 7 1 4 0

2.0 6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.1 4.1

2 7 1 4 0 6 5 5

1 3 0 1 0 4 3 1

1 3 0 1 0 3 1 1

0 6 2 1 5 3 4 2

2 6 2 2 1 3 5 6

4.0 4.0 2.1

7 1 4

4 5 7

3 3 4

4 4 7

2 3 0

* denotes ACC Tourney; # denotes NCAA Tourney


2009 FINAL STATS RECORD: 45-18

HOME: 33-8

AWAY: 9-8

NEUTRAL: 3-2

ACC: 19-9

BATTING Player 15 Tyler Holt 25 Mike McGee 38 Stephen Cardullo 13 Jason Stidham 1 Stuart Tapley 29 Rafael Lopez 2 Ohmed Danesh 6 Tommy Oravetz 5 Jack Posey -------------3 Sean Gilmartin 19 Matt Kane 26 Jimmy Marshall 32 Sherman Johnson 45 Mike Meschke 27 D’Vontrey Richardson 23 James Ramsey 9 Ray Navarro 21 Geoff Parker 7 Parker Brunelle 31 Ruairi O’Connor 22 John Gast 28 Tyler Everett 30 Hunter Scantling Totals Opponents

AVG .401 .379 .376 .363 .316 .287 .262 .257 .203

GP 63 60 62 63 63 54 63 63 53

GS 63 58 62 63 62 47 43 53 41

AB 237 198 237 223 215 150 168 191 138

R 87 66 76 55 46 33 34 37 18

H 2B 3B 95 23 2 75 18 1 89 20 3 81 24 2 68 18 0 43 4 0 44 13 1 49 11 3 28 5 0

.600 .500 .500 .476 .322 .304 .294 .286 .250 .239 .209 .000 .000 .000

17 2 1 28 49 46 45 6 3 38 31 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 15 22 9 0 0 16 13 0 0 0

10 2 2 21 87 79 68 7 4 71 43 1 0 0

4 2 1 6 22 23 19 1 0 12 8 0 0 0

6 1 1 10 28 24 20 2 1 17 9 0 0 0

.321 .256

63 63

63 2152 550 63 2082 355

HR RBI 5 28 19 78 10 51 12 76 13 60 4 29 6 34 8 33 5 28

2 0 0 2 10 6 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0

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

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

691 163 532 99

16 2

89 64

4 0 0 10 23 10 14 2 0 11 5 0 0 0

TB SLG% BB HBP 137 .578 54 7 152 .768 40 7 145 .612 45 5 145 .650 44 7 125 .581 44 11 59 .393 17 3 77 .458 25 2 90 .471 31 14 48 .348 20 3 8 1 1 17 47 32 29 2 1 23 14 0 0 0

496 1153 313 827

.800 .500 .500 .810 .540 .405 .426 .286 .250 .324 .326 .000 .000 .000

SO 47 47 46 35 58 24 48 43 29

GDP OB% 5 .520 4 .494 5 .479 3 .465 5 .444 3 .360 5 .360 7 .392 3 .307

SF 2 2 3 10 7 5 2 4 5

SH 4 4 5 2 6 6 1 2 2

SB ATT 34 39 13 16 20 24 5 10 8 11 1 3 9 11 2 2 0 1

4 1 0 5 16 6 13 1 0 11 8 0 0 1

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

3 0 1 2 22 26 18 2 1 16 7 0 0 0

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

.714 .667 .500 .577 .423 .371 .412 .375 .250 .356 .346 .000 .000 1.000

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

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.536 386 .397 303

68 65

475 468

48 52

.432 .364

46 24

33 38

94 41

0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PO A 139 2 59 10 165 156 143 195 33 99 305 48 76 1 18 27 305 21 18 4 1 9 151 29 9 1 8 147 22 1 3 3

E FLD% 1 .993 6 .920 21 .939 16 .955 15 .898 4 .989 0 1.000 4 .918 5 .985

15 0 2 14 12 4 1 1 14 21 1 16 2 3

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

.971 1.000 1.000 .920 .988 .892 .769 1.000 .880 .977 .958 .895 .833 .857

122 1655 698 74 1591 563

97 79

.960 .965

LOB - Team (544), Opp (506). DPs turned - Team (62), Opp (60). TPs turned - Team (1). CI - Team (4), Brunelle, P. 3, Lopez, R. 1. IBB - Team (9), Stidham, J. 3, Cardullo, S. 1, Tapley, S. 1, Danesh, O. 1, McGee, M. 1, Holt, T. 1, Brunelle, P. 1, Opp (8). Picked off - Holt, T. 2, Stidham, J. 2, Brunelle, P. 1, Cardullo, S. 1.

PITCHING Player 3 Sean Gilmartin 24 Brian Busch 25 Mike McGee 21 Geoff Parker -------------5 Jack Posey 28 Tyler Everett 30 Hunter Scantling 26 Jimmy Marshall 22 John Gast 14 Austin Wood 17 Mark Peterson 16 Bo O’Dell 18 Ben Francis 35 Ryan Vigue 44 Kris Castellanos

ERA 3.49 3.97 4.04 4.82

W 12 6 6 6

4.08 4.62 4.63 4.85 5.12 6.35 6.75 6.84 10.38 10.80 13.50

0 0 3 3 5 0 1 3 0 0 0

1 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0

15 21 19 28 28 9 17 11 6 3 3

0 1 4 0 3 5 0 4 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4.58 8.26

45 18

18 45

63 63

63 63

2 1

0 0

Totals Opponents

L APP 3 18 2 19 2 15 2 31

GS 15 13 13 5

CG SHO CBO 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SV 1 0 0 1

IP 98.0 90.2 69.0 65.1

H 81 81 64 54

R 48 48 41 40

ER 38 40 31 35

BB 37 35 42 41

SO 83 70 72 65

2B 15 14 8 13

3B 0 1 0 0

HR 14 11 10 5

AB 367 330 258 236

B/Avg .221 .245 .248 .229

WP 11 4 11 11

HBP 6 12 5 11

BK SFA SHA 2 3 3 1 7 7 0 1 1 0 2 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17.2 37.0 35.0 26.0 38.2 22.2 18.2 25.0 4.1 1.2 2.0

21 38 33 24 43 24 23 35 8 2 1

12 22 27 15 33 22 14 23 5 2 3

8 19 18 14 22 16 14 19 5 2 3

9 18 14 24 21 25 15 11 4 2 5

16 30 20 39 24 13 15 17 1 1 2

3 8 10 6 7 5 4 4 2 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 4 1 4 2 2 5 1 1 1

72 140 125 101 154 85 76 104 20 8 6

.292 .271 .264 .238 .279 .282 .303 .337 .400 .250 .167

2 1 2 2 6 6 2 2 2 0 1

2 7 5 4 5 2 1 4 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0

0 1 3 1 5 6 3 2 0 0 1

0 0

13 5

551.2 530.1

532 691

355 550

281 487

303 386

468 475

99 163

2 16

64 89

2082 2152

.256 .321

63 63

65 68

4 22

24 46

38 33

PB - Team (28), Lopez, R. 15, Brunelle, P. 12, Kane, M. 1, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (15), Gast, J. 5, Busch, B. 5, Lopez, R. 3, McGee, M. 1, Parker, G. 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Lopez, R. (26-45), Brunelle, P. (12-20), Busch, B. (10-16), McGee, M. (9-14), Gilmartin,S. (6-11), Parker, G. (7-7), Scantling,H. (2-6), Everett, T. (1-6), O’Dell, B. (1-4), Wood, A. (2-3), Peterson, M. (2-2), Marshall, J. (1-2), Gast, J. (0-2), Posey, J. (0-1).

FIELDING Player 2 Ohmed Danesh 24 Brian Busch 14 Austin Wood 16 Bo O’Dell 19 Matt Kane 17 Mark Peterson 26 Jimmy Marshall 44 Kris Castellanos 9 Ray Navarro 15 Tyler Holt 29 Rafael Lopez 45 Mike Meschke 5 Jack Posey 7 Parker Brunelle

C 77 22 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 142 357 165 331 172

PO 76 4 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 139 305 151 305 147

A 1 18 5 3 0 4 2 2 1 2 48 12 21 21

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 5 4

FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .993 .989 .988 .985 .977

DPs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 26 21 3

SBA 0 10 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 26 0 0 12

CSB 0 6 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 0 1 8

SBA% .625 .667 .250 1.000 .500 .578 .000 .600

PB 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 12

CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

75


2009 FINAL STATS 3 Sean Gilmartin 31 Ruairi O’Connor 13 Jason Stidham 38 Stephen Cardullo 25 Mike McGee 32 Sherman Johnson 6 Tommy Oravetz 1 Stuart Tapley 22 John Gast 27 D’Vontrey Richardson 21 Geoff Parker 30 Hunter Scantling 28 Tyler Everett 23 James Ramsey 18 Ben Francis 35 Ryan Vigue Totals Opponents

34 24 354 342 75 25 49 147 19 37 25 7 6 13 3 0

18 22 143 165 59 9 18 33 1 29 8 3 3 9 1 0

15 1 195 156 10 14 27 99 16 4 14 3 2 1 1 0

1 1 16 21 6 2 4 15 2 4 3 1 1 3 1 0

.971 .958 .955 .939 .920 .920 .918 .898 .895 .892 .880 .857 .833 .769 .667 .000

0 0 47 39 1 6 5 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

6 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 0

5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 5 0 0 0

.545 .643 .000 1.000 .333 .167 -

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2450 2233

1655 1591

698 563

97 79

.960 .965

62 60

41 94

33 28

.554 .770

28 13

4 0

INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY Florida State Opponents

1 76 40

2 63 33

3 73 32

4 43 38

5 85 48

6 53 51

7 55 50

8 60 37

9 38 22

Ex 4 4

Total 550 355

2 0-4

3 3-2

4 4-4

5 2-2

6 2-1

7 2-2

8 4-2

9 7-1

10+ 21-0

3 4-0

4 8-0

5 3-2

6 5-3

7 4-1

8 1-1

9 1-3

10+ 2-8

4 36-4

5 38-3

6 36-2

7 31-1

8 33-1

3 5-9

4 5-11

5 5-12

6 4-12

7 5-15

8 4-15

3 7-3

4 4-3

5 1-3

6 3-4

7 4-2

8 3-2

RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES Runs W-L

0 0-0

1 0-0

RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES Runs W-L

0 0-0

1 2-0

2 15-0

RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER Inn W-L

1 16-6

2 27-6

3 33-6

RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER Inn W-L

1 7-3

2 7-7

RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER Inn W-L

1 22-9

2 11-5

Home attendance: 184,227 (39 dates avg. = 4,727) Away attendance: 51,188 (22 dates avg. = 2,326) Total attendance: 235,415 (61 dates avg. = 3,859)

WIN-LOSS SUMMARY Total Conference Non-Conf Home Away Neutral Day Night vs Left vs Right 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra inns Shutouts Scoring 0-2 runs Scoring 3-5 runs Scoring 6-9 runs Scoring 10+ runs Opponent 0-2 runs

76

45-18 19-9 26-9 33-8 9-8 3-2 20-9 25-9 16-9 29-9 8-6 6-1 25-10 2-1 0-0 0-4 9-8 15-6 21-0 17-0

Opponent 3-5 runs Opponent 6-9 runs Opponent 10+ runs Scored in 1st inning Scores first Opp. scores first After 6 leading After 6 trailing After 6 tied After 7 leading After 7 trailing After 7 tied After 8 leading After 8 trailing After 8 tied Hit 0 home runs Hit 1 home run Hit 2+ home runs Opponent 0 home runs Opponent 1 home run

15-2 11-8 2-8 24-9 27-9 18-9 36-2 4-12 3-4 31-1 5-15 4-2 33-1 4-15 3-2 9-6 16-8 20-4 20-4 16-5

Opponent 2+ HRs Made 0 errors Made 1 error Made 2+ errors Opp. made 0 errors Opp. made 1 error Opp. made 2+ errors Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied

9-9 15-0 17-4 13-14 12-9 16-6 17-3 36-7 4-8 5-3


2009 FINAL RESULTS DATE 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/17 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/16 5/20 5/21 5/23 5/24 5/29 5/30 5/31 6/5 6/6

OPPOSING TEAM HOFSTRA HOFSTRA HOFSTRA HOFSTRA AUBURN AUBURN at Auburn at Jacksonville NORTH FLORIDA BOSTON COLLEGE* BOSTON COLLEGE* BOSTON COLLEGE* HIGH POINT HIGH POINT at Virginia* at Florida CLEMSON* CLEMSON* CLEMSON* FLORIDA GULF COAST FLORIDA GULF COAST at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* vs Florida ! at Miami* at Miami* at Miami* at North Florida NORTH CAROLINA* NORTH CAROLINA* NORTH CAROLINA* FLORIDA NORTH FLORIDA at NC State* at NC State* at NC State* UNC ASHEVILLE UNC ASHEVILLE WAKE FOREST* WAKE FOREST* WAKE FOREST* VIRGINIA TECH* VIRGINIA TECH* VIRGINIA TECH* JACKSONVILLE FIU at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* GRAMBLING STATE GRAMBLING STATE GRAMBLING STATE GRAMBLING STATE vs Boston College > vs Miami > vs Georgia Tech > vs Virginia > MARIST < GEORGIA < OHIO STATE < ARKANSAS ^ ARKANSAS ^

SCORE W, 9-3 W, 21-7 W, 3-2 W, 10-4 W, 8-7 W, 14-5 L, 9-10 L, 4-9 L, 4-5 W, 4-1 L, 6-14 L, 5-12 W, 18-4 W, 4-3 L, 2-15 L, 4-5 W, 5-2 L, 7-8 W, 7-4 W, 11-3 W, 11-9 W, 6-2 W, 10-2 W, 21-5 W, 3-2 W, 14-4 L, 4-6 L, 8-14 W, 14-6 W, 3-2 L, 7-12 W, 9-8 L, 2-10 W, 8-7 W, 9-3 W, 4-2 W, 13-2 W, 9-2 W, 11-10 W, 15-6 W, 6-4 W, 14-10 W, 10-2 W, 10-4 W, 9-4 W, 5-2 W, 15-5 L, 3-12 W, 8-6 L, 5-6 W, 9-1 W, 14-6 W, 9-7 W, 10-2 W, 7-2 W, 4-2 L, 2-9 L, 3-6 W, 16-4 W, 8-2 W, 37-6 L, 2-7 L, 8-9

R-H-E 9-13-1 21-12-2 3-9-0 10-16-1 8-12-2 14-19-0 9-11-2 4-4-2 4-8-4 4-8-0 6-13-1 5-7-3 18-19-4 4-8-1 2-6-5 4-15-4 5-8-1 7-12-4 7-12-1 11-12-1 11-9-1 6-11-0 10-14-2 21-19-0 3-6-1 14-17-1 4-6-2 8-8-2 14-14-0 3-5-2 7-10-1 9-12-1 2-6-1 8-9-1 9-10-0 4-9-1 13-12-3 9-9-1 11-10-3 15-13-0 6-8-0 14-9-1 10-12-0 10-12-1 9-11-4 5-10-0 15-16-1 3-9-3 8-10-3 5-7-2 9-6-1 14-10-0 9-11-4 10-9-0 7-7-0 4-6-0 2-10-1 3-9-3 16-16-2 8-12-2 37-38-2 2-10-3 8-10-2

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

INNS 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 7 (9) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

OVERALL 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 6-3-0 7-3-0 7-4-0 7-5-0 8-5-0 9-5-0 9-6-0 9-7-0 10-7-0 10-8-0 11-8-0 12-8-0 13-8-0 14-8-0 15-8-0 16-8-0 17-8-0 18-8-0 18-9-0 18-10-0 19-10-0 20-10-0 20-11-0 21-11-0 21-12-0 22-12-0 23-12-0 24-12-0 25-12-0 26-12-0 27-12-0 28-12-0 29-12-0 30-12-0 31-12-0 32-12-0 33-12-0 34-12-0 35-12-0 35-13-0 36-13-0 36-14-0 37-14-0 38-14-0 39-14-0 40-14-0 41-14-0 42-14-0 42-15-0 42-16-0 43-16-0 44-16-0 45-16-0 45-17-0 45-18-0

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

PITCHER OF RECORD Parker, G. (W, 1-0) Gast, J. (W, 1-0) Gilmartin, S. (W, 1-0) McGee, M. (W, 1-0) Marshall, J. (W, 1-0) Gilmartin, S. (W, 2-0) O’Dell, B. (L, 0-1) McGee, M. (L, 1-1) Busch, B. (L, 0-1) Gilmartin, S. (W, 3-0) Parker, G. (L, 1-1) Gast, J. (L, 1-1) O’Dell, B. (W, 1-1) Parker, G. (W, 2-1) Gilmartin, S. (L, 3-1) Marshall, J. (L, 1-1) Gilmartin, S. (W, 4-1) Gast, J. (L, 1-2) Gast, J. (W, 2-2) O’Dell, B. (W, 2-1) Scantling, H. (W, 1-0) Gilmartin, S. (W, 5-1) Busch, B. (W, 1-1) McGee, M. (W, 2-1) Gast, J. (W, 3-2) Gilmartin, S. (W, 6-1) Gast, J. (L, 3-3) McGee, M. (L, 2-2) O’Dell, B. (W, 3-1) Parker, G. (W, 3-1) Busch, B. (L, 1-2) Marshall, J. (W, 2-1) O’Dell, B. (L, 3-2) Marshall, J. (W, 3-1) Gilmartin, S. (W, 7-1) Busch, B. (W, 2-2) McGee, M. (W, 3-2) Scantling, H. (W, 2-0) Parker, G. (W, 4-1) Gilmartin, S. (W, 8-1) Busch, B. (W, 3-2) McGee, M. (W, 4-2) Busch, B. (W, 4-2) Parker, G. (W, 5-1) Gilmartin, S. (W, 9-1) Scantling, H. (W, 3-0) Peterson, M. (W, 1-0) Gilmartin, S. (L, 9-2) Gast, J. (W, 4-3) Marshall, J. (L, 3-2) Gilmartin, S. (W, 10-2) Busch, B. (W, 5-2) Parker, G. (W, 6-1) McGee, M. (W, 5-2) Gilmartin, S. (W, 11-2) Busch, B. (W, 6-2) Scantling, H. (L, 3-1) Gilmartin, S. (L, 11-3) Gast, J. (W, 5-3) Gilmartin, S. (W, 12-3) McGee, M. (W, 6-2) Parker, G. (L, 6-2) Posey, J. (L, 0-1)

ATTEND 5601 5850 5850 4330 5701 5844 2896 2097 4275 4569 4969 4247 3908 3951 1352 3369 5195 5790 5125 4346 4198 915 257 417 6251 3500 3500 3209 1949 5533 5486 4632 6345 4192 1466 1837 1292 4190 3993 4680 5105 4641 4554 4904 4659 4221 4288 2422 2244 2150 4416 4807 4807 4481 1518 2490 2362 3695 3565 5127 4144 3784 4581

TIME 2:47 2:53 2:24 3:19 3:17 2:29 3:06 3:17 2:54 2:26 3:19 3:20 3:21 3:09 3:07 3:51 2:54 4:01 2:47 2:49 3:00 3:08 2:35 2:41 1:55 3:08 2:48 3:14 3:13 2:44 3:25 3:49 2:46 3:08 3:15 2:43 3:20 2:17 3:32 3:24 2:50 2:44 3:06 3:05 3:14 2:41 3:23 2:59 3:45 3:05 1:54 2:40 3:23 2:48 2:58 2:53 3:07 3:14 3:06 2:40 3:55 3:02 3:55

* = Conference game; > = ACC Tournament – Durham, N.C.; < = NCAA Regional – Tallahassee, Fla.; ^ = NCAA Super Regional – Tallahassee, Fla.; ! = at Baseball Grounds – Jacksonville, Fla.; (#) = Extra Inning Game.

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2009 BOX SCORES GAME 1: HOFSTRA 3, FLORIDA STATE 9 FEB 20, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Hofstra (0-1) AB Mark Stuckless rf 5 Tom Legregni 2b 5 Matt Prokopowicz 3b 4 Chris Mentrasti ss. 3 Jim Best dh 3 Elliot Hagburg c 4 Nick Panzarella cf 4 Adam Perlo 1b 4 John Kenny lf 4

R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

H 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1

BI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

3

8

2

Score by Innings Hofstra Florida State

36 120 101

000 402

Florida State (1-0) AB Tyler Holt cf. 4 Ohmed Danesh ph/cf 2 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Mike McGee lf. 4 Ruairi O’Connor pr/lf 0 Mike Meschke ph 1 Sean Gilmartin lf 0 Jason Stidham ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Stephen Cardullo 1b 2 D. Richardson rf 4 Jack Posey dh 1 James Ramsey ph/dh 2 Parker Brunelle c. 2 Rafael Lopez c 1 Totals 34 R 3 9

000 01X

H 8 13

R 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 9

H 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 13

BI 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8

Hofstra Brody Fontaine L,0-1 Kevin Rigopoulos Dan Robl Jeff Guthridge

IP 3.2 2.1 1.0 1.0

H 7 3 1 2

R 6 2 0 1

ER 5 2 0 1

BB 2 4 0 1

SO 2 0 0 0

AB 18 8 3 5

BF 23 15 4 6

Florida State Geoff Parker W,1-0 Brian Busch Hunter Scantling Jimmy Marshall

IP 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0

H 6 0 1 1

R 3 0 0 0

ER 3 0 0 0

BB 1 0 0 0

SO 3 2 1 1

AB 22 6 4 4

BF 24 6 4 4

Totals Score by Innings Hofstra Florida State

29

7

000 646

10 151 041

BI 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0

6

Florida State (2-0) AB Tyler Holt cf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/cf 3 Tommy Oravetz 2b 1 Sean Gilmartin ph 0 Sherman Johnson pr/2b 2 Mike McGee lf 1 Ruairi O’Connor ph/lf 2 Jason Stidham ss 3 Ray Navarro ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Jack Posey 3b 1 Stephen Cardullo 1b 0 Mike Meschke 1b 1 James Ramsey dh 5 D’Vont. Richardson rf 4 Rafael Lopez c 2 Matt Kane c 1 Totals 32 R 7 21

0 X

H 10 12

R 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 4 1 2 21

H 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 12

BI 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 19

E 5 2

E - Stuckless(1); Greco 2(2); Prokopowicz(1); Perlo(1); Johnson, S.(1); Cardullo, S.(1). DP - Pride 1; Seminoles 2. LOB - Pride 10; Seminoles 11. 2B - Masci(1); Perlo(1); Danesh, O.(2); Stidham, J.(1). HR - Danesh, O.(1); Tapley, S.(1); Lopez, R.(1). HBP - Legregni; Mentrasti; Pouncil; Holt, T.; Oravetz, T.; McGee, M.. CS - Prokopowicz(1). Hofstra Bobby Neelon L,0-1 Scott A’Hara Matt Wynn Anthony Gionesi

78

IP 0.2 2.0 1.2 1.2

H 2 5 3 2

R 6 10 4 1

ER 2 10 4 0

BB 4 5 4 2

SO 1 1 3 1

AB 5 11 8 8

BF 11 17 12 10

R 6 0 1

ER 5 0 1

BB 4 0 2

SO 1 1 1

AB 18 2 9

BF 25 2 11

FEB 21, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Hofstra (0-3) AB Mark Stuckless rf 4 Tom Legregni 2b 4 Matt Prokopowicz 3b 4 Chris Mentrasti ss 3 Nick Panzarella cf 3 Matt Wynn dh 2 John Kenny pr/dh 1 Dion Pouncil lf 4 Elliot Hagburg c 3 Adam Perlo 1b. 4 Totals 32

R 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

000 000

H 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 9 010 021

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Florida State (3-0) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Stephen Cardullo 1b 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Mike Meschke dh 3 Rafael Lopez c 3

R 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

H 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0

BI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals

3

9

3

31 R 2 3

100 00X

H 9 9

E 1 0

E - Prokopowicz(2). DP - Pride 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Pride 10; Seminoles 5. 2B - Legregni(1); Holt, T.(2). HR - McGee, M.(1). HBP - Hagburg; Oravetz, T.. SH - Legregni(1). SB - Kenny(2). CS - Stuckless(1); Perlo(1); Holt, T.(1); Tapley, S.(1). Hofstra Rob Kumbatovic L,0-1

IP 8.0

H 9

R 3

ER 3

BB 0

SO 4

AB 31

BF 32

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,1-0 Tyler Everett Brian Busch Jimmy Marshall S,1

IP 6.0 0.2 1.1 1.0

H 7 1 0 1

R 1 1 0 0

ER 1 0 0 0

BB 3 2 0 0

SO 4 0 3 1

AB 23 3 4 2

BF 26 5 5 3

FEB 22, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

FEB 21, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) H 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 0

H 7 0 3

GAME 4: HOFSTRA 4, FLORIDA STATE 10

GAME 2: HOFSTRA 7, FLORIDA STATE 21 R 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

IP 4.1 0.2 2.0

GAME 3: HOFSTRA 2, FLORIDA STATE 3

Score by Innings Hofstra Florida State

E 2 1

E - Mentrasti(1); Hagburg(1); Parker, G.(1). DP - Pride 2. LOB - Pride 8; Seminoles 15. 2B - Stuckless(1); Mentrasti(1); Holt, T.(1); Danesh, O.(1). 3B - Oravetz, T.(1). HBP - Mentrasti; Oravetz, T.; McGee, M.; Tapley, S.; Ramsey, J.; Brunelle, P.. SF - Stidham, J.(1); Lopez, R.(1). SB - Kenny(1); Holt, T.(1).

Hofstra (0-2) AB Mark Stuckless rf 4 Tom Legregni 2b 1 Chris Greco 3b 2 Matt Prokopowicz 3b/2b 4 Chris Mentrasti ss 3 Dion Pouncil dh 1 Elliot Hagburg c 2 Gianni Masci c 2 Nick Panzarella cf 3 Adam Perlo 1b 4 John Kenny lf 3

Florida State John Gast W,1-0 Tyler Everett Austin Wood

Hofstra (0-4) AB Mark Stuckless rf 4 Matt Wynn ph 1 Tom Legregni 2b 4 Matt Prokopowicz 3b 4 Chris Greco ph 1 Chris Mentrasti ss 4 Dion Pouncil dh 3 Elliot Hagburg c 3 Scott A’Hara lf 2 Adam Perlo 1b 4 John Kenny cf 2

R 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

H 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1

BI 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Totals

4

7

3

Score by Innings Hofstra Florida State

32 002 220

000 201

Florida State (4-0) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo 1b 5 Mike McGee p 2 Mike Meschke ph/dh 3 Jason Stidham ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 D’Vont. Richardson rf 2 James Ramsey ph 1 Ruairi O’Connor lf 0 Ohmed Danesh lf/rf 4 Rafael Lopez c 5 Totals 37 R 4 10

200 30X

H 7 16

R 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 10

H 3 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 16

BI 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9

E 1 1

E - Legregni(1); Lopez, R.(1). DP - Pride 2. LOB - Pride 8; Seminoles 15. 2B - Legregni(2); Holt, T. 2(4); McGee, M.(1); Stidham, J. 2(3); Tapley, S.(1); Danesh, O.(3). HBP - Pouncil; Tapley, S.; Oravetz, T.; Richardson,D. SF - Cardullo, S.(1). SB - Legregni(1); Pouncil(1); Holt, T.(2); Stidham, J.(1). CS - Mentrasti(1). Hofstra Nick Panzarella L,0-1 Jeff Guthridge Dan Robl Anthony Gionesi

IP 3.1 2.2 0.1 1.2

H 10 2 3 1

R 6 1 3 0

ER 6 1 3 0

BB 2 3 2 1

SO 1 0 0 0

AB 20 8 3 6

BF 22 13 7 7

Florida State Mike McGee W,1-0 Bo O’Dell Brian Busch Ben Francis Kris Castellanos Jack Posey

IP 6.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.1

H 5 1 0 1 0 0

R 2 2 0 0 0 0

ER 0 2 0 0 0 0

BB 1 3 0 0 2 0

SO 3 0 1 0 1 1

AB 21 1 3 4 2 1

BF 23 4 3 4 4 1


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 5: AUBURN 7, FLORIDA STATE 8

GAME 7: FLORIDA STATE 9, AUBURN 10

FEB 26, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

FEB 28, 2009 AT AUBURN, AL (PLAINSMAN PARK)

Auburn (2-3) Trent Mummey cf Joseph Sanders 3b Ben Jones rf Hunter Morris dh Brian Fletcher lf Kevin Patterson 1b Casey McElroy ss Tony Caldwell c Justin Hargett 2b Totals Score by Innings Auburn Florida State

AB 5 3 3 3 2 5 5 4 3

R 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

H 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

BI 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

33

7

7

7

002 030

010 022

Florida State (5-0) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz 2b 5 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham ss 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Stephen Cardullo 1b 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 D’Vont. Richardson dh 2 Mike Meschke ph/dh 2 Rafael Lopez c 4 Totals 35 R 7 8

130 001

H 7 12

R 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 8

H 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 12

BI 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5

E 3 2

Florida State (6-1) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Ohmed Danesh lf 3 Jason Stidham ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Mike Meschke dh 2 Stephen Cardullo 1b 5 Tommy Oravetz 2b 4 D’Vontrey Richardson rf 5 Rafael Lopez c 4

R 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1

H 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2

BI 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1

Totals

9

11

8

Score by Innings Florida State Auburn

32 201 003

104 304

Auburn (3-4) AB Trent Mummey cf 4 Joseph Sanders 3b 5 Ben Jones rf 2 Hunter Morris 1b 5 Tony Caldwell c 4 Bradley Ray dh 2 Kevin Patterson ph/dh 2 Casey McElroy ss 4 Brian Fletcher lf 3 Justin Hargett 2b 3 Totals 34 R 9 10

010 00X

H 11 10

R 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 10

H 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 10

BI 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9

E 2 0

Note: 1 out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended. E - Mummey(1); Fletcher(1); McElroy(1); Stidham, J. 2(2). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Tigers 9; Seminoles 11. 2B - Caldwell(1); Tapley, S.(2). 3B - Holt, T.(1). HR - Sanders 2(3). HBP - Sanders 2; Fletcher; Hargett; McGee, M.. SH - B. Jones(1); Cardullo, S.(1). SF - Morris(1). CS - Danesh, O.(1).

E - Tapley, S.(1); Oravetz, T.(1). LOB - Seminoles 8; Tigers 6. 2B - Holt, T. 2(8); Stidham, J.(4); Hargett(1). HR - Holt, T.(1); Cardullo, S.(1); Sanders(5); Fletcher(1). HBP - Holt, T.; Tapley, S.; Oravetz, T.; Fletcher. SH - Stidham, J.(1). SF - Danesh, O.(1); Stidham, J.(2); Meschke, M.(1); B. Jones(1). SB - Holt, T.(3). CS - Richardson,D 2(2); Sanders(1).

Auburn Ty Kelley Taylor Thompson Sean Ray Bradley Hendrix L,0-2

IP 4.1 1.1 2.0 0.2

H 5 3 1 3

R 4 3 0 1

ER 3 3 0 1

BB 3 2 1 1

SO 7 3 2 1

AB 17 7 7 4

BF 20 10 8 6

Florida State Geoff Parker Brian Busch Jimmy Marshall W,1-0

IP 4.1 3.2 1.0

H 3 4 0

R 3 4 0

ER 3 3 0

BB 3 1 0

SO 4 4 3

AB 14 16 3

BF 23 17 3

Florida State John Gast Bo O’Dell L,0-1 Mark Peterson Ben Francis Ryan Vigue Jack Posey

IP 3.0 2.1 2.0 0.1 0.0 0.1

H 4 6 0 0 0 0

R 3 7 0 0 0 0

ER 2 5 0 0 0 0

BB 1 0 2 0 1 0

SO 1 2 2 0 0 0

AB 14 12 6 1 0 1

BF 15 14 8 1 1 1

Auburn Jon Luke Jacobs Rus Harper Michael Hurst W,1-0 Austin Hubbard S,1

IP 5.0 0.2 0.1 3.0

H 6 3 0 2

R 5 3 0 1

ER 5 3 0 1

BB 2 1 1 1

SO 6 0 0 4

AB 17 4 1 10

BF 24 6 3 11

GAME 6: AUBURN 5, FLORIDA STATE 14 FEB 27, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Auburn (2-4) Trent Mummey cf Joseph Sanders 3b Ben Jones rf Hunter Morris dh Tony Caldwell c Casey McElroy ss Chezz McCann ss Brian Fletcher lf Bradley Ray ph/lf Kevin Patterson 1b Wes Gilmer ph/1b Justin Hargett 2b

Totals Score by Innings Auburn Florida State

AB 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2

R 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

30

H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

5

100 115

BI 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 101 020

4

Florida State (6-0) AB Tyler Holt cf 6 Stephen Cardullo 1b 3 James Ramsey ph 1 Kris Castellanos p 0 Ruairi O’Connor ph 1 Hunter Scantling p 0 Mike McGee lf 3 Matt Kane ph 1 Tyler Everett lf 0 Jason Stidham ss 5 Ray Navarro ph/ss 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 D’Vontrey Richardson rf 3 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 2 Jack Posey dh 0 Mike Meschke ph/dh 3 Rafael Lopez c 4 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 41 R 5 14

020 41X

H 4 19

R 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 14

H 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 19

BI 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 14

E 3 0

E - McElroy(3); Patterson 2(3). LOB - Tigers 1; Seminoles 11. 2B - Holt, T. 2(6); Danesh, O.(4); Lopez, R. 2(2). HR - Mummey(3); Sanders(5); B. Jones(2); Tapley, S.(2). SH - Caldwell(1); Cardullo, S.(2); Posey, J.(2). SF - McGee, M.(1); Posey, J.(1); Brunelle, P.(1). Auburn Grant Dayton L,0-1 Scott Shuman Chris O’Neil

IP 3.2 3.1 1.0

H 8 7 4

R 7 6 1

ER 5 4 1

BB 3 0 0

SO 3 2 0

AB 19 16 6

BF 24 18 7

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,2-0 Kris Castellanos Hunter Scantling

IP 7.0 1.0 1.0

H 3 1 0

R 3 2 0

ER 3 2 0

BB 1 1 0

SO 9 1 1

AB 23 4 3

BF 25 5 3

GAME 8: FLORIDA STATE 4, JACKSONVILLE 9 MAR 3, 2009 AT JACKSONVILLE, FL (ALEXANDER BREAST FIELD) Florida State (6-2) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo 1b/2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Jason Stidham ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Ohmed Danesh lf 4 D’Vontrey Richardson rf 3 Sean Gilmartin ph/rf 1 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Jack Posey dh/p 1 James Ramsey ph/dh 2 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 31 Score by Innings Florida State Jacksonville

R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4

000 030

H 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 101 005

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

Jacksonville (4-4) AB OPACHICH, Chuck 2b 3 FLEMING, Kyle lf 4 GILLAN, Jeremy dh 2 LEHANE, Kevin 1b 3 JOHNSON, Glen 3b 2 MYERS, Thomas rf 5 ABIS, Derek ss 3 SIMMONS, Brad c 2 MURPHY, Jonathan cf 3 BELVISO, Joey cf 1

R 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 0

H 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0

BI 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0

Totals

9

7

8

28 R 4 9

110 01X

H 4 7

E 2 2

E - Oravetz, T.(2); Lopez, R.(2); ABIS(4); SIMMONS(2). DP - Seminoles 2. LOB - Seminoles 8; Dolphins 9. 2B - Tapley, S.(3). HR - Ramsey, J.(1); SIMMONS(1). HBP - LEHANE. SF - Tapley, S.(1); JOHNSON(1). SB - Holt, T.(4); MURPHY(1). CS - SIMMONS 2(2). Reached on CI - JOHNSON. Florida State Mike McGee L,1-1 Jack Posey Ben Francis Hunter Scantling

IP 5.1 0.1 0.0 2.1

H 5 2 0 0

R 4 4 0 1

ER 4 0 0 1

BB 5 2 1 3

SO 7 1 0 3

AB 19 4 0 5

BF 24 6 2 10

Jacksonville KRIECH, Kyle W,2-1 SCHLEE, Billy TOMSHAW, Matt WEDNER, Joey LOOSEN, Matt

IP 3.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 2.0

H 0 1 1 1 1

R 0 1 1 2 0

ER 0 0 1 2 0

BB 0 0 2 1 4

SO 2 1 3 2 4

AB 9 4 7 4 7

BF 9 5 9 5 11

79


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 9: NORTH FLORIDA 5, FLORIDA STATE 4

GAME 11: BOSTON COLLEGE 14, FLORIDA STATE 6

MAR 4, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

MAR 7, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

North Florida (4-6) AB SMITH, Michael cf 4 TESTA, Sam dh 4 HALE, Preston lf 5 KARMERIS, Andrew 3b 5 THOMPSON, TJ 2b 3 ELDREDGE, David c 2 MORALES, Paul 1b 3 HILLAN, Steve ss 2 COLLIER, Robbie rf 3

R 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0

H 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0

BI 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

Totals

5

5

3

Score by Innings North Florida Florida State

31 013 100

000 200

Florida State (6-3) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo 2b 3 Jason Stidham ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 Mike McGee lf 2 Mike Meschke 1b 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Rafael Lopez c 4 Totals 35 R 5 4

010 100

H 5 8

R 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4

H 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 8

BI 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

E 1 4

E - KARMERIS, An(2); Cardullo, S. 2(3); Stidham, J.(3); Lopez, R.(3). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Ospreys 8; Seminoles 11. 2B - KARMERIS, An(3); Lopez, R.(3). HR - HILLAN, St.(1). SH SMITH, MR(1); HILLAN, St.(1). SB - Tapley, S.(1). CS - Cardullo, S.(1). North Florida PRYOR, Tucker FRANZESE, Antonio JONES, Spencer PRYOR, Ty W,2-1

IP 3.0 2.0 1.2 2.1

H 3 4 1 0

R 1 2 1 0

ER 1 2 0 0

BB 1 1 3 2

SO 4 3 0 4

AB 12 10 6 7

BF 13 11 9 9

Florida State Austin Wood Brian Busch L,0-1 Mark Peterson

IP 2.0 5.2 1.1

H 3 2 0

R 4 1 0

ER 4 1 0

BB 3 4 0

SO 1 5 2

AB 9 18 4

BF 13 23 4

MAR 6, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Totals Score by Innings Boston College Florida State

29

R 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

H 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1

3

1

010 102

000 001

Florida State (7-3) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo 2b 4 Mike McGee lf 3 Jason Stidham ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 D’Vont. Richardson rf 0 Mike Meschke 1b 4 Jack Posey 1b 0 Tommy Oravetz dh 2 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 30 R 1 4

000 00X

H 3 8

R 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

H 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 8

BI 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

E 0 0

DP - Eagles 2. LOB - Eagles 5; Seminoles 8. 2B - Cardullo, S.(1); McGee, M.(2); Stidham, J.(5). HR - Butera, B(1); McGee, M.(2); Danesh, O.(2). HBP - Anston, R; Stidham, J.. SH - Smith, G(3). CS - McGee, M.(1); Lopez, R.(1).

80

Boston College JB MacDonald L,1-1 Matt Brazis Chris Kowalski Nate Bayuk

IP 6.0 0.2 1.0 0.1

H 6 1 1 0

R 4 0 0 0

ER 4 0 0 0

BB 4 0 1 0

SO 7 0 0 0

AB 22 3 4 1

BF 27 3 5 1

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,3-0 Jimmy Marshall S,2

IP 8.0 1.0

H 3 0

R 1 0

ER 1 0

BB 2 0

SO 8 3

AB 26 3

BF 30 3

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

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

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

Totals

14

16

13

Score by Innings Boston College Florida State

40 552 301

002 110

Florida State (7-4) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo 2b/3b 5 Mike McGee lf 3 Ruairi O’Connor lf 1 Jason Stidham ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 1 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 James Ramsey ph 1 D’Vont. Richardson rf 2 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 2 Rafael Lopez c 1 Parker Brunelle ph/c 3 Totals 38 R 14 6

000 000

H 16 13

R 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6

H 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 13

BI 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

E 2 1

E - Anston, R(1); Sudol, M(1); Holt, T.(1). DP - Eagles 3. LOB - Eagles 9; Seminoles 8. 2B - Anston, R(8); Sanchez, T 2(5); Zapenas, B(5); Stidham, J.(6). HR - Sanchez, T(4); Wiswall, M(3). HBP - Anston, R; Smith, G 2. SH - Smith, G(4); Sudol, M(3). CS - Butera, B(3).

GAME 10: BOSTON COLLEGE 1, FLORIDA STATE 4 Boston College (8-3) AB Robbie Anston cf 3 Garret Smith ss 2 Tony Sanchez c 3 Mickey Wiswall 3b 4 Mike Belfiore 1b 4 Barry Butera rf 4 Brad Zapenas 2b 3 Matt Hamlet lf 3 Harry Darling dh 3

Boston College (9-3) AB Robbie Anston cf 4 Garret Smith ss 3 Tony Sanchez c 6 Mickey Wiswall 3b 5 Mike Belfiore 1b 5 Barry Butera rf 5 Brad Zapenas 2b 4 Mike Sudol lf 4 Andrew Lawrence dh 1 Anthony Melchionda ph 1 Sam Shaughnessy ph 1 Harry Darling ph 0 Mike Augustine ph 1

Boston College Pat Dean W,2-1 John Leonard S,1

IP 5.0 4.0

H 9 4

R 6 0

ER 5 0

BB 2 1

SO 5 3

AB 23 15

BF 25 16

Florida State Geoff Parker L,1-1 Mark Peterson Tyler Everett Kris Castellanos Hunter Scantling

IP 1.1 0.0 3.2 0.1 3.2

H 7 2 4 0 3

R 9 1 3 1 0

ER 9 1 3 1 0

BB 2 1 0 2 0

SO 2 0 4 0 4

AB 10 2 15 0 13

BF 14 3 17 3 13

GAME 12: BOSTON COLLEGE 12, FLORIDA STATE 5 MAR 8, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Boston College (10-3) AB Robbie Anston cf 4 Garret Smith ss 4 Tony Sanchez c 3 Mickey Wiswall 3b 6 Mike Belfiore 1b/p 5 Barry Butera rf 4 Brad Zapenas 2b 5 Mike Sudol lf 3 Andrew Lawrence lf 0 Matt Hamlet dh 3 John Spatola 1b 0

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

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

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

Totals

12

16

11

Score by Innings Boston College Florida State

37 003 004

400 000

Florida State (7-5) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz 2b 1 Mike McGee lf 5 Jason Stidham ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Ohmed Danesh dh 3 Stephen Cardullo 1b/3b 3 D’Vont. Richardson rf 3 Rafael Lopez c 2 Jack Posey ph 1 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 33 R 12 5

023 001

H 16 7

R 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

H 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7

BI 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

E 1 3

E - Butera, B(1); Stidham, J. 2(5); Cardullo, S.(4). DP - Eagles 1. LOB - Eagles 11; Seminoles 9. 2B - Smith, G(3); Sanchez, T(6); Stidham, J.(7). HBP - Richardson,D. SH - Smith, G 2(6); Butera, B(4); Hamlet, M(1). SF - Belfiore, M(1). SB - Wiswall, M(2). CS - Wiswall, M(1). Boston College Mike Dennhardt Chris Kowalski W,2-0 Nate Bayuk Matt Brazis Matt O’Brien Dave Laufer Mike Belfiore

IP 2.2 3.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.1

H 4 1 1 0 0 0 1

R 4 0 0 0 0 0 1

ER 4 0 0 0 0 0 1

BB 3 1 1 0 0 1 1

SO 2 3 1 0 0 2 2

AB 12 10 2 1 1 2 5

BF 15 11 3 1 1 4 6

Florida State John Gast L,1-1 Ben Francis Brian Busch Jimmy Marshall Mark Peterson

IP 3.1 0.0 4.0 0.2 1.0

H 6 1 6 1 2

R 6 1 2 3 0

ER 5 1 2 3 0

BB 4 0 2 2 0

SO 0 0 2 1 1

AB 13 1 16 2 5

BF 20 1 19 5 5


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 13: HIGH POINT 4, FLORIDA STATE 18

GAME 15: FLORIDA STATE 2, VIRGINIA 15

MAR 10, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

MAR 13, 2009 AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (DAVENPORT FIELD)

High Point (4-7) AB COWAN, J. 2b 5 WHEELER, A. ss 4 MANION, B. cf 4 MAHONEY, K. 1b 3 PATTERSON, H ph/1b 2 ALVINO, B. c 2 MARION, E. 3b 3 WHITE IV, M. ph/3b 2 FULGINITI, M dh 4 ANDREWS, S. rf 2 ROSARIO, P. lf 0 ATWOOD, S. ph/lf 3

Totals

R 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

34

Score by Innings High Point Florida State

H 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

4

001 010

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

6 000 233

3

Florida State (8-5) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Tommy Oravetz 2b 4 Ray Navarro ph/ss 0 Mike McGee dh/p 1 Jack Posey ph/dh 2 Jason Stidham ss 4 Sherman Johnson ph/2b 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Ohmed Danesh lf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/lf 3 Stephen Cardullo 1b 1 Mike Meschke ph/1b 3 D’Vont. Richardson rf 6 Rafael Lopez c 2 Parker Brunelle ph/c 1 Totals 40 R 4 18

030 18X

H 6 19

R 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 18

H 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 2 4 1 0 19

BI 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 15

E 1 4

E - ANDREWS, S.(1); Johnson, S.(2); Tapley, S. 2(3); Richardson,D(1). DP - Panthers 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Panthers 11; Seminoles 11. 2B - Holt, T.(9); Ramsey, J.(1); McGee, M.(3); Danesh, O.(5); Meschke, M. 2(2); Richardson,D(1). 3B - Oravetz, T.(2). HR - Posey, J.(1); Johnson, S.(1); Tapley, S.(3). HBP - ALVINO, B.; ANDREWS, S.; McGee, M.; Brunelle, P.. SF - Holt, T.(1); Lopez, R.(2). CS - WHEELER, A.(2); ANDREWS, S.(1). High Point CALDWELL, M, L,2-2 BERG, J. MUROYA, M. LETTAS, N. SCHUMACHER SCOTT, W.

IP 4.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.1 0.2

H 5 2 5 1 4 2

R 5 1 3 1 7 1

ER 4 1 3 1 7 1

BB 6 0 0 0 2 1

SO 3 1 0 0 0 0

AB 15 4 8 4 5 4

BF 24 4 8 4 8 5

Florida State Bo O’Dell W,1-1 Mike McGee Jack Posey

IP 5.2 1.2 1.2

H 3 3 0

R 1 3 0

ER 0 3 0

BB 2 4 0

SO 5 1 3

AB 20 7 7

BF 23 12 7

Totals Score by Innings High Point Florida State

R 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1

BI 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

28

3

6

2

101 100

010 010

Florida State (9-5) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 1 Jack Posey 3b 1 Jason Stidham ss 3 Ohmed Danesh lf 2 Stephen Cardullo 1b 3 D’Vontrey Richardson rf 3 James Ramsey dh 3 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 27 R 3 4

000 11X

H 6 8

R 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4

H 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 8

BI 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3

E 1 1

E - ROSARIO, P.(1); Tapley, S.(4). DP - Panthers 2; Seminoles 1. LOB - Panthers 11; Seminoles 11. 2B - COWAN, J.(4); Holt, T.(10); Oravetz, T.(1); Stidham, J.(8); Richardson,D(2). HR - Lopez, R.(2). HBP - COWAN, J.; ALVINO, B.; Oravetz, T.; Tapley, S.; Danesh, O.; Ramsey, J.. SH - WHEELER, A. 2(2); MAHONEY, K.(2); MARION, E.(2); ANDREWS, S.(1); Oravetz, T.(1); Cardullo, S.(3). SF - Danesh, O.(2). SB - ANDREWS, S.(3). High Point RODENBERG,M. SWICKLE, C. SCOTT, Z. L,1-1 BERG, J.

IP 5.1 1.0 1.0 0.2

H 5 1 2 0

R 2 1 1 0

ER 2 1 0 0

BB 2 3 0 0

SO 2 0 0 2

AB 18 3 4 2

BF 25 7 4 3

Florida State Austin Wood Hunter Scantling Geoff Parker W,2-1 Jimmy Marshall S,3

IP 4.0 0.1 3.2 1.0

H 3 0 3 0

R 3 0 0 0

ER 2 0 0 0

BB 3 1 2 0

SO 1 0 3 1

AB 12 0 13 3

BF 20 3 15 3

000 030

H 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 000 235

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Virginia (15-0) AB Jarrett Parker cf 6 Tyler Cannon ss 4 Phil Gosselin 2b 3 Dan Grovatt rf 5 Steven Proscia 3b 4 John Hicks dh 3 John Bivens ph 1 Jared King 1b 2 Franco Valdes c 5 John Barr lf 3 David Coleman ph/lf 2

R 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 0 1 0

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

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

Totals

15

14

15

38 R 2 15

110 02X

H 6 14

E 5 0

E - Oravetz, T.(3); Cardullo, S. 2(6); Richardson,D(2); Francis, B.(1). DP - Seminoles 1; Cavaliers 2. LOB - Seminoles 5; Cavaliers 7. 2B - Parker, J. 2(11). HR - Tapley, S.(4); Grovatt, D.(3); Hicks, J.(3). HBP - Stidham, J.; Cannon, T.; King, J. SF - Gosselin, P.(2); Proscia, S.(1). SB - Holt, T.(5); Grovatt, D.(7); Hicks, J.(1). CS - Stidham, J.(1); King, J.(1). Florida State Sean Gilmartin L,3-1 Hunter Scantling Ben Francis

IP 4.0 1.1 2.2

H 6 3 5

R 7 5 3

ER 4 1 3

BB 3 0 1

SO 7 1 1

AB 19 7 12

BF 22 9 15

Virginia Danny Hultzen W,4-0 Shane Halley

IP 7.0 2.0

H 4 2

R 1 1

ER 1 0

BB 2 1

SO 13 1

AB 23 7

BF 26 8

MAR 17, 2009 AT GAINESVILLE, FL (ALFRED MCKETHAN STADIUM)

MAR 11, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) AB 3 2 4 4 4 2 3 3 3

Score by Innings Florida State Virginia

R 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

GAME 16: FLORIDA STATE 4, FLORIDA 5

GAME 14: HIGH POINT 3, FLORIDA STATE 4 High Point (4-8) COWAN, J. 2b WHEELER, A. ss MANION, B. cf MAHONEY, K. 1b ALVINO, B. c ROSARIO, P. lf MARION, E. 3b FULGINITI, M dh ANDREWS, S. rf

Florida State (9-6) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Tommy Oravetz 2b 4 Mike McGee lf 3 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Jason Stidham ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Stephen Cardullo 1b 3 Mike Meschke 1b 1 D’Vont. Richardson rf 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 Ruairi O’Connor dh 3 Rafael Lopez c 2 Parker Brunelle c 1 Totals 30

Florida State (9-7) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke ph/1b 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Ohmed Danesh lf/rf 4 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Sean Gilmartin ph/rf 1 Rafael Lopez c 4 Mike McGee p/lf 1 Totals 36 Score by Innings Florida State Florida

R 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4

000 001

H 3 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 15 002 001

BI 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Florida (10-7) AB Avery Barnes lf 5 Ben McMahan dh 2 Tyler Thompson ph 1 Jonathan Pigott ph/dh 0 Josh Adams ss 4 Matt den Dekker cf 3 Brandon McArthur 1b 5 Daniel Pigott pr 0 Riley Cooper rf 4 Clayton Pisani 3b 4 Buddy Munroe c 5 Jerico Weitzel 2b 4

R 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

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

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

Totals

5

10

4

37 R 4 5

002 201

H 15 10

E 4 0

Note: 1 out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended. E - Posey, J.(1); Cardullo, S.(7); Parker, G.(2); Gast, J.(1). DP - Gators 2. LOB - Seminoles 11; Gators 14. 2B - Holt, T.(11); Oravetz, T.(2); Posey, J.(1); Cardullo, S.(2). HBP - Cardullo, S.. SH Tapley, S.(1); den Dekker(2). SF - Stidham, J.(3). SB - Cooper(2). CS - Stidham, J.(2). Florida State Brian Busch Geoff Parker Mike McGee John Gast Bo O’Dell Jimmy Marshall L,1-1

IP 2.2 2.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.1

H 5 0 2 0 0 3

R 1 1 0 2 0 1

ER 1 1 0 0 0 1

BB 1 1 0 2 0 2

SO 4 5 1 1 1 2

AB 12 9 3 3 3 7

BF 14 10 3 5 3 9

Florida Alex Panteliodis Clint Franklin Kevin Chapman Greg Larson Billy Bullock Patrick Keating Tony Davis W,1-0

IP 4.1 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.2 0.0 1.0

H 5 1 0 4 2 3 0

R 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

ER 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

BB 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

SO 5 1 0 0 2 0 1

AB 16 3 0 6 6 3 2

BF 16 5 1 7 6 4 3

81


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 17: CLEMSON 2, FLORIDA STATE 5

GAME 19: CLEMSON 4, FLORIDA STATE 7

MAR 20, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

MAR 22, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Clemson (13-5) Brad Miller ss Mike Freeman 2b Ben Paulsen 1b Kyle Parker rf Jeff Schaus lf Matt Sanders dh John Nester c Chris Epps ph Phil Pohl c Jason Stolz 3b Addison Johnson cf Totals Score by Innings Clemson Florida State

AB 5 2 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 4 4 33

R 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

000 001

H 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 010 011

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

Florida State (10-7) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Rafael Lopez c 3 Mike Meschke 1b 2 Jack Posey ph/1b 2 Mike McGee lf 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 D’Vont. Richardson ph/rf 1 Totals 31 R 2 5

010 02X

H 8 8

R 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5

H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 8

BI 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

E 3 1

Score by Innings Clemson Florida State

E - MILLER(9); POHL(3); DELK(1); Gilmartin,S.(1). DP - Tigers 2; Seminoles 3. LOB - Tigers 9; Seminoles 10. 2B - PARKER(2); Oravetz, T.(3); Stidham, J.(9). HR - PAULSEN(4); JOHNSON(1); Lopez, R.(3). HBP - FREEMAN; Oravetz, T.; Cardullo, S.. SH - Lopez, R.(1). SB - FREEMAN 2(7); Tapley, S.(2); Cardullo, S.(1); McGee, M.(1). Clemson Trey Delk L,1-1 Will Lamb Tomas Cruz Ryan Hinson

IP 5.0 0.2 1.2 0.2

H 6 2 0 0

R 2 1 2 0

ER 1 1 0 0

BB 3 0 1 1

SO 3 1 1 2

AB 20 4 5 2

BF 23 4 8 4

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,4-1 John Gast Geoff Parker Jimmy Marshall S,4

IP 6.1 1.0 0.2 1.0

H 6 2 0 0

R 1 1 0 0

ER 1 1 0 0

BB 4 0 0 0

SO 8 0 2 1

AB 22 5 3 3

BF 27 5 3 3

MAR 21, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Totals Score by Innings Clemson Florida State

AB 5 6 4 4 4 1 4 2 1 2 4

R 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

H 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2

BI 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

37

8

9

7

020 001

010 200

110 020

R 8 7

H 9 12

R 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 7

H 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 12

BI 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 7

E 1 4

E - STOLZ(1); Stidham, J.(6); McGee, M. 2(2); Richardson,D(3). DP - Tigers 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Tigers 9; Seminoles 14. 2B - SCHAUS(5); JOHNSON(1); Richardson,D(3); Danesh, O.(6). HR - PARKER(3); Holt, T. 2(3). HBP - PARKER 2; SANDERS; JOHNSON; Stidham, J.. SH SANDERS 2(2); STOLZ(1); Tapley, S.(2); Lopez, R.(2). SF - PAULSEN(3). SB - JOHNSON(9); Holt, T. 2(7); Stidham, J.(2); Danesh, O.(1). CS - FREEMAN(1); STOLZ(2).

82

R 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

100 010

H 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 002 100

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2

Florida State (11-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Mike McGee p/dh 5 Jack Posey 1b 4 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 2 Ruairi O’Connor lf 4 Parker Brunelle c 3 Tommy Oravetz ph 1 James Ramsey pr 0 Totals 33 R 4 7

010 104

H 8 12

R 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 7

H 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 12

BI 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7

E 2 1

Note: 2 outs, 0 runners LOB when the game ended. E - NESTER(1); CRUZ(1); O’Connor, R.(1). DP - Tigers 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Tigers 10; Seminoles 8. 2B - PAULSEN(6); Cardullo, S.(3); Tapley, S.(4). HR - McGee, M. 2(4). HBP - Danesh, O.. SH - NESTER(1); JOHNSON(3); Cardullo, S.(4). SF - Holt, T.(2); Stidham, J.(4). SB - STOLZ(1); Danesh, O.(2). CS - SCHAUS(2). Clemson Casey Harman Tomas Cruz Ryan Hinson Justin Sarratt L,3-1

IP 5.0 1.2 1.1 0.2

H 7 3 1 1

R 2 1 1 3

ER 2 1 1 3

BB 2 0 0 2

SO 4 2 3 0

AB 20 7 5 1

BF 22 8 6 5

Florida State Mike McGee Mark Peterson John Gast W,2-2

IP 6.0 2.0 1.0

H 6 2 0

R 3 1 0

ER 2 1 0

BB 5 3 0

SO 4 0 1

AB 22 6 3

BF 27 11 3

MAR 24, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Florida State (10-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke ph/1b 2 Mike McGee lf 5 D’Vont. Richardson rf 2 James Ramsey ph 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Rafael Lopez c 5 Totals 43

03 02

AB 3 4 5 3 4 3 1 3 2 0 0 3 31

GAME 20: FLORIDA GULF COAST 3, FLORIDA STATE 11

GAME 18: CLEMSON 8, FLORIDA STATE 7 Clemson (14-5) Brad Miller ss Mike Freeman 2b Ben Paulsen 1b Kyle Parker rf Jeff Schaus lf Matt Sanders dh Jason Stolz 3b Phil Pohl c Will Lamb ph John Nester c Addison Johnson cf.

Clemson (14-6) Brad Miller ss Mike Freeman 2b Ben Paulsen 1b Kyle Parker rf Jeff Schaus lf Will Lamb dh Richard Mounce ph Jason Stolz 3b Phil Pohl c Chris Epps ph John Nester c Addison Johnson cf Totals

Clemson Chris Dwyer Graham Stoneburner Matt Vaughn W,1-0 Casey Harman S,1

IP 4.2 4.0 2.0 0.1

H 4 4 4 0

R 3 2 2 0

ER 3 2 2 0

BB 5 2 1 0

SO 6 4 2 0

AB 17 16 9 1

BF 24 18 11 1

Florida State Brian Busch Geoff Parker Mark Peterson Bo O’Dell Jimmy Marshall John Gast L,1-2 Hunter Scantling

IP 5.1 2.1 0.2 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.1

H 5 0 1 1 0 1 1

R 3 2 0 0 0 2 1

ER 1 1 0 0 0 2 1

BB 2 1 1 0 0 1 0

SO 3 2 0 0 0 1 1

AB 19 7 3 2 2 2 2

BF 24 11 4 3 2 4 2

Fla. Gulf Coast (13-9) AB WICKENS, Steven ss 3 UPCHURCH, Josh cf 5 ROBERSON, Tim 3b 4 ALVAREZ, Mikel 2b 4 ROBERTS, Brad 1b 3 MAXFIELD, Zach dh 5 GREENE, Robert c 5 CHESTER, Josh rf 4 BARRIE, Bobby lf 4

R 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

H 0 1 2 1 0 2 1 2 2

BI 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Totals

3

11

3

Score by Innings Florida Gulf Coast Florida State

37 000 032

110 300

Florida State (12-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 D’Vont. Richardson ph/cf 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Ray Navarro ph/3b 1 Mike McGee lf 3 James Ramsey lf 2 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Jack Posey 1b 2 Mike Meschke ph/1b 1 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ruairi O’Connor rf 0 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 3 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 35 R 3 11

010 30X

H 11 12

R 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 11

H 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 12

BI 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 10

E 1 1

E - ROBERSON(14); Tapley, S.(5). DP - Eagles 2; Seminoles 1. LOB - Eagles 13; Seminoles 5. 2B GREENE(4); CHESTER(6); BARRIE(1); Cardullo, S.(4); Stidham, J.(10); Oravetz, T.(4); Danesh, O.(7). HR - MAXFIELD(5); Tapley, S.(5); Stidham, J.(1). SF - WICKENS(3). CS - Cardullo, S.(2). Florida Gulf Coast IP NATHANSON, Patrick L,3-1 2.0 CRUMBLY, Craig 4.0 KILEY, Tim 1.0 BARNES, Jacob 1.0

H 2 7 3 0

R 3 5 3 0

ER 1 5 3 0

BB 4 0 1 0

SO 3 5 1 0

AB 8 19 5 3

BF 12 19 6 3

Florida State Bo O’Dell W,2-1 Tyler Everett Hunter Scantling Jimmy Marshall

H 8 1 1 1

R 2 0 1 0

ER 2 0 0 0

BB 3 1 0 1

SO 4 4 1 2

AB 22 8 3 4

BF 25 9 4 5

IP 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 21: FLORIDA GULF COAST 9, FLORIDA STATE 11

GAME 23: FLORIDA STATE 10, MARYLAND 2 MAR 28, 2009 AT COLLEGE PARK, MD (SHIPLEY FIELD)

MAR 25, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Fla. Gulf Coast (13-10) AB WICKENS, Steven ss 5 UPCHURCH, Josh cf 5 ROBERSON, Tim 3b 4 ALVAREZ, Mikel 2b 3 MAXFIELD, Zach dh 4 CHESTER, Josh rf 3 ROBERTS, Brad 1b 4 GREENE, Robert c 4 BARRIE, Bobby lf 2

R 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 2 0

H 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 0

BI 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 0

Totals

9

8

9

Score by Innings Florida Gulf Coast Florida State

34 101 000

102 080

Florida State (13-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Sherman Johnson 2b 1 Jason Stidham 2b/3b 3 Mike McGee lf. 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 0 Rafael Lopez c 1 Jack Posey 1b 3 Totals 29 R 9 11

400 03X

H 8 9

R 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 11

H 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 9

BI 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 3 10

Florida State (15-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Tommy Oravetz dh 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Mike McGee ph 1 Ruairi O’Connor rf 0 James Ramsey lf 3 Mike Meschke 1b 2 Jack Posey ph/1b 2 Parker Brunelle c 5 Totals 39 Score by Innings Florida State Maryland

E 1 1

R 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 10

240 000

H 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 14 020 100

BI 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 10

Maryland (11-14) AB Will Greenberg 1b 4 David Poutier ss 4 Mike Murphy 3b 3 A.J. Casario rf 3 Tyler Bennett c 4 Gerry Spessard lf 4 Dan Benick cf 2 Jensen Pupa ph 1 Mike Moss dh 3 Curtis Lazar ph 1 Matthew Murakami 2b 4

R 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

H 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Totals

2

6

2

33 R 10 2

200 100

H 14 6

E 2 0

E - SALE(1); Posey, J.(2). LOB - Eagles 6; Seminoles 2. 2B - McGee, M.(4). HR - ROBERTS(4); GREENE 2(7); Cardullo, S.(2); Posey, J.(2). SH - CHESTER(2); O’Connor, R.(1). SF - CHESTER(3); Lopez, R.(3); Posey, J.(2). SB - BARRIE(1). CS - Holt, T.(2); McGee, M.(2).

E - Meschke, M.(1); Brunelle, P.(1). DP - Seminoles 1; Terrapins 1. LOB - Seminoles 8; Terrapins 7. 2B - Tapley, S.(5); Brunelle, P.(1); Bennett, T(2). HR - Tapley, S.(6); Ramsey, J.(2); Posey, J.(3). HBP - Murphy, M. SH - Holt, T.(1). SB - Holt, T. 2(10).

Florida Gulf Coast ERATH, Richie LANDA, Trent URSITTI, Nick HORTON, Ryan STALLINGS, CJ SHAW, Derek FORJET, Jason SALE, Chris L,2-3

IP 2.0 1.0 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 2.1 1.0

H 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 3

R 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 3

ER 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1

BB 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0

SO 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

AB 6 3 4 2 2 2 7 3

BF 6 5 4 3 2 4 7 6

Florida State Brian Busch W,1-1 Tyler Everett

IP 8.0 1.0

H 4 2

R 2 0

ER 2 0

BB 2 0

SO 5 1

AB 29 4

BF 32 4

Maryland Scott Swinson L,1-4 Adam Kolarek Ian Schwalenberg Blair Delean John Dischert

IP 1.2 3.1 2.0 1.0 1.0

H 8 3 3 0 0

R 6 2 2 0 0

ER 6 2 2 0 0

BB 1 3 0 0 1

SO 1 2 2 1 2

AB 13 11 9 3 3

BF 14 15 9 3 4

Florida State Austin Wood Geoff Parker Mark Peterson Hunter Scantling W,1-0 Jimmy Marshall S,5

IP 3.0 3.0 0.1 1.2 1.0

H 3 2 3 0 0

R 3 2 4 0 0

ER 2 2 4 0 0

BB 5 0 1 0 0

SO 1 1 0 1 2

AB 12 11 3 5 3

BF 18 11 5 5 3

GAME 24: FLORIDA STATE 21, MARYLAND 5 MAR 29, 2009 AT COLLEGE PARK, MD (SHIPLEY FIELD)

GAME 22: FLORIDA STATE 6, MARYLAND 2 MAR 27, 2009 AT COLLEGE PARK, MD (SHIPLEY FIELD) Florida State (14-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Mike McGee lf 2 Jack Posey 1b 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Rafael Lopez c 4 Ruairi O’Connor rf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 4 Totals 35 Score by Innings Florida State Maryland

R 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6

021 000

H 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 11 200 200

BI 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 6

Maryland (11-13) AB Will Greenberg 1b 4 David Poutier 2b 3 Mike Murphy 3b 4 A.J. Casario rf 4 Tyler Bennett c 3 Gerry Spessard lf 4 Dan Benick cf 3 Zack Helgeson dh 1 Mike Rozak pr/dh 1 Alfredo Rodriguez ss 2 Totals 29 R 6 2

100 000

H 11 3

R 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

BI 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Florida State (16-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Sean Gilmartin cf 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz ph/3b 2 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 2 Jack Posey 1b 4 Mike Meschke 1b 2 Mike McGee p/dh 4 Jimmy Marshall ph/dh 2 James Ramsey lf 3 Rafael Lopez c 4 Parker Brunelle c 2 Ruairi O’Connor rf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 3 Totals 44 Score by Innings Florida State Maryland

E 0 0

DP - Terrapins 1. LOB - Seminoles 13; Terrapins 4. 2B - Oravetz, T.(5); Posey, J.(2); Murphy, M(5). HR - Cardullo, S.(3); Poutier, D(1). HBP - Oravetz, T.. SF - Posey, J.(3); Bennett, T(3). SB - Holt, T.(8); Danesh, O.(1). Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,5-1 Geoff Parker S,1

IP 5.0 4.0

H 2 1

R 2 0

ER 2 0

BB 2 1

SO 6 4

AB 16 13

BF 19 14

Maryland Matt Fullerton L,2-2 Brett Jones Sander Beck Matt Quinn Kyle Blackwell

IP 2.0 1.2 2.1 1.0 2.0

H 5 1 3 1 1

R 3 2 0 1 0

ER 3 2 0 1 0

BB 1 6 1 0 1

SO 1 2 4 0 4

AB 10 4 10 4 7

BF 11 11 11 5 8

R 1 2 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 21

321 000

H 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 19 041 001

BI 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 20

Maryland (11-15) AB David Poutier ss 3 Alfredo Rodriguez ph/ss 2 Jensen Pupa dh 3 Zack Helgeson ph 2 Will Greenberg c 3 Mike Moss c 1 Mike Murphy 3b 3 Logan Welch 3b 0 A.J. Casario rf 3 Taylor Buran rf 1 Gerry Spessard lf 3 Mike Rozak lf 1 Dan Benick cf 4 Curtis Lazar 1b 3 Matthew Murakami 2b 4

R 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

H 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2

BI 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

Totals

5

10

5

36 R 21 5

406 103

H 19 10

E 0 1

E - Murakami, M(3). DP - Terrapins 2. LOB - Seminoles 6; Terrapins 6. 2B - Stidham, J.(11); Meschke, M.(3); McGee, M. 2(6); Brunelle, P.(2); Danesh, O.(8); Benick, D(5); Murakami, M(2). HR - Cardullo, S. 2(5); Tapley, S.(7); McGee, M.(5); Pupa, J(3); Moss, M(3); Casario, A(4). HBP Welch, L. Florida State Mike McGee W,2-1 John Gast Hunter Scantling Jimmy Marshall

IP 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 5 1 0 4

R 1 1 0 3

ER 1 1 0 3

BB 0 0 0 1

SO 4 0 1 2

AB 22 4 3 7

BF 22 4 3 9

Maryland Eric Potter L,2-2 Brett Harman John Dischert Sander Beck Brett Jones

IP 2.0 4.1 0.1 1.1 1.0

H 4 7 1 2 5

R 5 6 3 1 6

ER 5 5 3 1 6

BB 4 1 2 1 2

SO 2 4 0 1 1

AB 9 19 2 6 8

BF 13 20 4 7 10

83


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 25: FLORIDA STATE 3, FLORIDA 2

GAME 27: FLORIDA STATE 4, MIAMI 6

MAR 31, 2009 AT JACKSONVILLE, FL (BASEBALL GROUNDS)

APR 4, 2009 AT CORAL GABLES, FL (ALEX RODRIGUEZ FIELD)

Florida State (17-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 0 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike McGee lf 2 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 2 Rafael Lopez c 2 Totals 20 Score by Innings Florida State Florida

R 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

200 000

H 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6

BI 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Florida (18-9) AB Matt den Dekker cf 2 Daniel Pigott rf 3 Avery Barnes lf 2 Josh Adams ss 2 Buddy Munroe c 1 Brandon McArthur dh 1 Preston Tucker 1b 2 Clayton Pisani 2b 2 Jerico Weitzel 3b 2

R 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

H 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Totals

2

4

1

17 R 3 2

01 20

H 6 4

E 1 1

Note: Game called after five innings due to rain E - Tapley, S.(6); Weitzel(3). DP - Seminoles 2. LOB - Seminoles 8; Gators 3. 2B - D. Pigott(2); Munroe(4). HR - Posey, J.(4). HBP - Cardullo, S.; Munroe. SH - den Dekker(3). SF - Stidham, J.(5). SB - Holt, T. 2(12); Cardullo, S.(2). Florida State Geoff Parker John Gast W,3-2 Sean Gilmartin S,1

IP 3.1 1.0 0.2

H 3 1 0

R 2 0 0

ER 1 0 0

BB 1 0 0

SO 3 0 0

AB 13 3 1

BF 15 4 1

Florida Stephen Locke Greg Larson Alex Panteliodis L,2-3

IP 2.1 1.1 1.1

H 4 1 1

R 2 0 1

ER 2 0 1

BB 1 3 0

SO 0 1 1

AB 10 5 5

BF 13 8 5

GAME 26: FLORIDA STATE 14, MIAMI 4 R 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

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

BI 4 1 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

14

17

13

Score by Innings Florida State Miami

42 421 110

030 000

R 14 4

H 17 9

R 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

H 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 9

BI 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4

E 1 0

E - Posey, J.(3). DP - Seminoles 2; Hurricanes 2. LOB - Seminoles 6; Hurricanes 8. 2B - Holt, T.(12); Cardullo, S.(5); Richardson,D(4); Lopez, R.(4); Hagerty, J(9); Martinez, H 2(7); DiNatale, D(8). HR - Holt, T. 2(5); Cardullo, S.(6); Tapley, S.(8); Stidham, J.(2); McGee, M. 2(7); Melendres, N(1); Martinez, H(3). HBP - Lopez, R.. SF - Lawson, S(4). CS - Lawson, S(6).

84

202 010

H 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 000 005

BI 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Miami (22-8) AB Nathan Melendres cf 4 Scott Lawson 2b 2 Jason Hagerty 1b 4 Chris Herrmann lf 4 Harold Martinez 3b 3 Yasmani Grandal c 3 Dave DiNatale rf 3 Vickash Ramjit dh 2 Ted Blackman ph 1 Ryan Jackson ss 2

R 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0

H 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0

BI 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals

6

6

3

28 R 4 6

000 00X

H 6 6

E 2 0

E - Tapley, S.(7); Richardson,D(4). DP - Hurricanes 1. LOB - Seminoles 4; Hurricanes 4. 2B - Tapley, S.(6). HR - Stidham, J.(3); Hagerty, J(6). HBP - Tapley, S.; Lawson, S; Grandal, Y. SH - DiNatale, D(4). SB - Holt, T.(13); Cardullo, S.(3); Lawson, S 2(4); Hagerty, J(5); Jackson, R 2(5). Florida State Brian Busch John Gast L,3-3 Geoff Parker Bo O’Dell

IP 5.0 0.1 0.2 2.0

H 1 3 1 1

R 3 2 1 0

ER 3 1 0 0

BB 3 0 0 0

SO 4 0 1 2

AB 15 3 3 7

BF 21 3 3 7

Miami Chris Hernandez W,3-2 Kyle Bellamy S,8

IP 6.2 2.1

H 6 0

R 4 0

ER 4 0

BB 2 0

SO 11 5

AB 25 7

BF 28 7

APR 5, 2009 AT CORAL GABLES, FL (ALEX RODRIGUEZ FIELD)

Miami (21-8) AB Jonathan Weislow cf 2 Nathan Melendres cf 1 Ted Blackman dh 5 Scott Lawson 2b 3 David Villasuso ph 1 Jason Hagerty 1b/c 3 Chris Herrmann lf 3 Yasmani Grandal c 3 Vickash Ramjit ph/1b 1 Harold Martinez 3b 4 Dave DiNatale rf 4 Ryan Jackson ss 2 Iden Nazario ph 1 Thomas Powers ss 0 Totals 33

031 110

Score by Innings Florida State Miami

R 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4

GAME 28: FLORIDA STATE 8, MIAMI 14

APR 3, 2009 AT CORAL GABLES, FL (ALEX RODRIGUEZ FIELD) Florida State (18-8) AB Tyler Holt cf 6 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Mike McGee lf 5 Jack Posey 1b 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 James Ramsey ph/dh 2 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 D’Vont. Richardson ph/rf 3 Rafael Lopez c 4 Parker Brunelle c 0

Florida State (18-9) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Mike McGee lf 4 Jack Posey 1b 3 James Ramsey ph 1 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 D’Vont. Richardson rf 3 Ohmed Danesh ph 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 32

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,6-1 Tyler Everett

IP 7.0 2.0

H 8 1

R 4 0

ER 4 0

BB 4 1

SO 3 3

AB 27 6

BF 32 7

Miami David Gutierrez L,2-3 Daniel Miranda Rene Guerra John Housey

IP 0.2 4.0 2.1 2.0

H 4 6 3 4

R 4 4 2 4

ER 4 4 2 4

BB 2 1 0 1

SO 2 4 4 2

AB 6 17 10 9

BF 9 18 10 10

Florida State (18-10) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 1 Mike McGee p/lf 5 Jack Posey 1b/p 4 Jimmy Marshall p 0 Rafael Lopez ph 0 D’Vontrey Richardson rf 2 James Ramsey ph/lf 3 Ohmed Danesh lf 0 Geoff Parker p 1 Tommy Oravetz ph 1 Sean Gilmartin ph 0 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 34 Score by Innings Florida State Miami

R 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8

100 550

H 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 021 002

BI 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

Miami (23-8) AB Nathan Melendres cf 4 Scott Lawson 2b 3 Jason Hagerty 1b 3 Chris Herrmann lf 3 Yasmani Grandal c 5 Harold Martinez 3b 5 Ted Blackman dh 3 Dave DiNatale rf 5 Ryan Jackson ss 3

R 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 0 1

H 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 1 2

BI 1 0 1 2 5 5 0 0 0

Totals

14

12

14

34 R 8 14

301 20X

H 8 12

E 2 0

E - Cardullo, S.(8); Ramsey, J.(1). DP - Seminoles 1; Hurricanes 1. LOB - Seminoles 8; Hurricanes 6. 2B - Tapley, S. 2(8); Ramsey, J.(2); Hagerty, J(10); Herrmann, C(5); Blackman, T(2). 3B - Oravetz, T.(3); Brunelle, P.(1). HR - McGee, M. 2(9); Grandal, Y(9); Martinez, H 2(5). HBP - Lawson, S; Hagerty, J; Jackson, R. SF - Melendres, N(3). SB - Lawson, S(5). CS - Blackman, T(2). Florida State Mike McGee L,2-2 Geoff Parker Hunter Scantling Tyler Everett Jack Posey Jimmy Marshall

IP 1.1 2.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 3 3 0 2 3 1

R 8 2 0 2 2 0

ER 7 2 0 2 2 0

BB 3 1 0 1 0 1

SO 1 3 0 0 1 2

AB 7 10 3 5 5 4

BF 12 11 3 6 7 5

Miami Iden Nazario W,4-0 Taylor Wulf Sam Robinson Travis Miller

IP 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 5 1 1 1

R 4 3 0 1

ER 4 3 0 1

BB 5 2 0 2

SO 6 2 0 0

AB 22 4 4 4

BF 27 6 4 6


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 29: FLORIDA STATE 14, NORTH FLORIDA 6 APR 8, 2009 AT JACKSONVILLE, FL (BASEBALL GROUNDS) Florida State (19-10) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Ray Navarro ph 1 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Mike McGee lf/rf 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Mike Meschke ph 1 Jack Posey 1b 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 James Ramsey ph/lf 2 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 43 Score by Innings Florida State North Florida

R 3 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 14

431 010

H 1 3 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 14 130 302

BI 0 3 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

North Florida (14-20) AB SMITH, Michael dh 5 WILSON, Brian cf 5 HALE, Preston rf 3 MORALES, Paul ph 1 PRECKAJLO, Justin lf 4 THOMPSON, TJ 2b 3 MARTIN, Kevin 1b 3 GAVLIK, TJ 3b 4 DAHL, Kyle c 3 PERRY, Sam ss 4

R 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0

H 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2

Totals

6

9

5

35 R 14 6

101 000

H 14 9

E 0 4

E - PRECKAJLO, J(1); GAVLIK, TJ(3); PERRY, Sa. 2(19). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Seminoles 9; Ospreys 6. 2B - Cardullo, S.(6); Oravetz, T.(6); Posey, J.(3); GAVLIK, TJ(3); PERRY, Sa.(7). 3B - Brunelle, P.(2). HR - Cardullo, S.(7); Tapley, S.(9); Stidham, J. 2(5); McGee, M.(10); MARTIN, Ke.(7). SF - Cardullo, S.(2). SB - Holt, T. 2(15); McGee, M. 2(3). Florida State Bo O’Dell W,3-1 Hunter Scantling Austin Wood Tyler Everett John Gast

IP 5.0 0.2 1.1 1.0 1.0

H 7 1 0 0 1

R 4 2 0 0 0

ER 4 2 0 0 0

BB 0 2 2 0 0

SO 3 0 2 2 0

AB 22 3 4 3 3

BF 22 5 6 3 3

North Florida PRYOR, Ty L,2-6 COLLIER, Robbie JONES, Spencer ATTEO, John LINSTER, Kristopher GOTTLIEB, Mike

IP 3.0 1.0 1.1 2.2 0.1 0.2

H 8 3 1 1 1 0

R 8 3 1 1 1 0

ER 4 2 0 1 1 0

BB 2 1 2 0 1 0

SO 3 2 2 4 0 0

AB 19 6 5 9 2 2

BF 21 7 8 9 3 2

APR 10, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

H 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

3

0

Score by Innings North Carolina Florida State

30 000 001

000 000

Florida State (20-10) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Mike McGee lf 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 Jack Posey 1b 2 James Ramsey ph 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Totals 28 R 2 3

200 002

H 3 5

R 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3

H 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5

BI 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3

E 0 2

Note: 2 outs, 1 runner LOB when the game ended. E - Stidham, J.(7); Posey, J.(4). LOB - Tar Heels 9; Seminoles 6. 2B - Seager, K(17); Cardullo, S.(7). HBP - Posey, J.. SH - Gore, G(4); Norton, R(3); Stidham, J.(2). SF - Lopez, R.(4). North Carolina Alex White L,5-1 Colin Bates

IP 8.1 0.1

H 5 0

R 3 0

ER 2 0

BB 4 0

SO 9 0

AB 28 0

BF 34 1

Florida State Sean Gilmartin Geoff Parker W,3-1

IP 6.2 2.1

H 3 0

R 2 0

ER 0 0

BB 4 2

SO 6 2

AB 24 6

BF 29 9

APR 11, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) North Carolina (27-8)AB Ben Bunting lf 5 Dustin Ackley 1b 5 Kyle Seager 3b 4 Levi Michael 2b 4 Garrett Gore rf 5 Mark Fleury dh 4 Ryan Graepel ss 4 Mike Cavasinni cf 3 Jacob Stallings c 5

R 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 2

H 3 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 2

BI 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 0

Totals

12

15

11

Score by Innings North Carolina Florida State

39 002 300

140 000

Florida State (20-11) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Mike McGee lf 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 2 Jack Posey 1b 2 James Ramsey ph 1 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Rafael Lopez c 2 Parker Brunelle c 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Totals 35 R 12 7

014 004

H 15 10

R 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

H 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

BI 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 7

E 1 1

E - Seager, K(8); Scantling,H.(1). DP - Tar Heels 1; Seminoles 2. LOB - Tar Heels 10; Seminoles 13. 2B - Graepel, R(10); Stallings, J(1); Cardullo, S.(8); McGee, M.(7); Meschke, M.(4). HBP - Seager, K; Tapley, S.; Posey, J.. SH - Lopez, R.(3). SF - Fleury, M(5); Cavasinni, M(1); Oravetz, T.(1). SB - Bunting, B(4); Seager, K(8). North Carolina Adam Warren W,4-2 Colin Bates Matt Harvey

IP 6.1 2.0 0.2

H 4 5 1

R 3 4 0

ER 3 4 0

BB 5 2 1

SO 6 2 0

AB 22 10 3

BF 29 14 4

Florida State Brian Busch L,1-2 John Gast Tyler Everett Mark Peterson Hunter Scantling Ben Francis Ryan Vigue

IP 5.0 1.0 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1

H 9 1 2 1 1 1 0

R 7 0 1 0 3 1 0

ER 7 0 1 0 1 1 0

BB 2 0 1 0 1 2 1

SO 3 0 0 2 1 0 1

AB 21 4 5 3 3 2 1

BF 26 4 6 3 4 4 2

GAME 32: NORTH CAROLINA 8, FLORIDA STATE 9

GAME 30: NORTH CAROLINA 2, FLORIDA STATE 3 North Carolina (26-8) AB Ben Bunting lf 5 Garrett Gore rf 4 Dustin Ackley 1b 3 Levi Michael 2b 3 Kyle Seager 3b 3 Mark Fleury c 4 Ryan Graepel ss 3 Mike Cavasinni cf 3 Greg Holt dh 2 Ryan Norton ph 0

GAME 31: NORTH CAROLINA 12, FLORIDA STATE 7

APR 12, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) North Carolina (27-9) AB Ben Bunting lf 5 Dustin Ackley 1b 4 Kyle Seager 3b 5 Mark Fleury c 4 Garrett Gore rf 3 Levi Michael 2b 5 Ryan Graepel ss 4 Mike Cavasinni cf 4 Tarron Robinson dh 3 Ryan Norton ph 2

R 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0

H 1 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 0 1

BI 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Totals

8

12

7

Score by Innings North Carolina Florida State

39 000 000

114 012

Florida State (21-11) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Mike McGee p/dh 4 James Ramsey lf 4 Jack Posey 1b 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Tommy Oravetz ph 1 Sean Gilmartin rf 1 Parker Brunelle c 3 Rafael Lopez ph/c 2 Totals 35 R 8 9

200 042

H 12 12

R 2 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9

H 0 2 0 3 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 12

BI 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9

E 2 1

Note: 1 out, 1 runner LOB when the game ended. E - Graepel, R(7); Cavasinni, M(2); Stidham, J.(8). DP - Tar Heels 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Tar Heels 10; Seminoles 15. 2B - Seager, K(18); Stidham, J.(12); McGee, M.(8); Gilmartin,S.(1). 3B - Cardullo, S.(1). HR - Ackley, D(11); Seager, K(2); Posey, J.(5). HBP - Cavasinni, M. SH - Tapley, S.(3). CS Stidham, J.(3). North Carolina Patrick Johnson Matt Harvey Bryant Gaines Nate Striz Logan Munson Garrett Davis L,0-1

IP 4.2 1.0 0.1 1.1 0.2 0.1

H 6 1 1 2 1 1

R 1 2 0 4 1 1

ER 1 0 0 4 1 1

BB 2 4 2 2 2 1

SO 6 1 0 3 1 0

AB 18 5 2 6 3 1

BF 20 9 4 8 5 3

Florida State Mike McGee Geoff Parker John Gast Jimmy Marshall W,2-1

IP 4.2 1.1 1.0 2.0

H 6 3 2 1

R 2 4 2 0

ER 2 4 1 0

BB 2 1 1 1

SO 6 1 0 3

AB 20 7 6 6

BF 23 8 7 7

85


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 33: FLORIDA 10, FLORIDA STATE 2

GAME 35: FLORIDA STATE 9, NC STATE 3

APR 14, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

APR 17, 2009 AT RALEIGH, NC (DOAK FIELD DAIL PARK)

Florida (24-12) AB Matt den Dekker cf 4 Daniel Pigott rf 3 Jonathan Pigott ph/rf 1 Avery Barnes lf 5 Preston Tucker 1b 5 Josh Adams 2b 4 Brandon McArthur 3b 4 Jerico Weitzel 3b 1 Buddy Munroe c 3 Teddy Foster dh 3 Mike Mooney ss 2

R 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0

H 2 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 2 0

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

Totals

10

13

9

Score by Innings Florida Florida State

35 500 000

012 000

Florida State (21-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Mike McGee rf 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Jack Posey 1b/p 3 Ohmed Danesh ph 1 James Ramsey lf 3 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 1 Totals 31 R 10 2

200 200

H 13 6

R 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 6

BI 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

E 1 1

Florida State (23-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Jack Posey 1b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 James Ramsey ph 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 35 Score by Innings Florida State NC State

E - McArthur(8); Tapley, S.(8). DP - Gators 2. LOB - Gators 5; Seminoles 7. 2B - den Dekker(4). 3B - McGee, M.(1). HR - Barnes(6); Adams(5); Foster(2); Oravetz, T.(1). HBP - den Dekker. SH D. Pigott(4). SF - Foster(1). CS - Barnes(5); Adams(4); Munroe(1); Foster(1). Florida Greg Larson W,3-1 Tony Davis Billy Bullock

IP 4.1 2.2 2.0

H 1 3 2

R 0 2 0

ER 0 2 0

BB 4 0 1

SO 1 0 4

AB 13 10 8

BF 17 10 9

Florida State Bo O’Dell L,3-2 Tyler Everett Ryan Vigue Hunter Scantling Jack Posey

IP 1.0 4.2 1.1 1.0 1.0

H 4 6 2 0 1

R 5 3 2 0 0

ER 5 3 2 0 0

BB 2 2 0 0 0

SO 0 2 0 0 1

AB 5 16 7 3 4

BF 9 19 7 3 4

R 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 9

102 111

H 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 000 000

BI 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7

NC State (19-19) AB Dallas Poulk ss 5 Devon Cartwright lf/cf 4 Drew Poulk rf 4 Pratt Maynard dh 4 Russell Wilson 2b 3 John Gianis ph/lf 0 Chris Schaeffer c 3 Pat Ferguson 1b 4 Andrew Ciencin 3b/2b 4 Wade Moore cf 3 Drew Martin 3b 1

R 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

H 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0

BI 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

Totals

3

8

3

35 R 9 3

141 000

H 10 8

E 0 2

E - Poulk, Da.(7); Martin(14). DP - Wolfpack 1. LOB - Seminoles 8; Wolfpack 10. 2B - Holt, T.(13); McGee, M.(10); Tapley, S.(9); Cartwright(9); Poulk, Dr.(10); Schaeffer(5); Ferguson(3). 3B - Holt, T.(2). HR - Tapley, S.(10); Ciencin(2). SH - Posey, J.(2). SF - McGee, M.(2); Stidham, J.(6). SB - Holt, T. 2(17); Cardullo, S.(6); Tapley, S.(3); Oravetz, T.(1); Danesh, O.(4). Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,7-1 Geoff Parker John Gast Tyler Everett

IP 6.2 0.1 1.0 1.0

H 7 0 1 0

R 3 0 0 0

ER 3 0 0 0

BB 4 1 0 0

SO 5 0 1 2

AB 27 1 4 3

BF 31 2 4 3

NC State Jimmy Gillheeney L,5-2 Sam Brown Grant Sasser Vance Williams Jake Kensmoe

IP 7.0 0.1 0.1 1.0 0.1

H 6 1 1 2 0

R 4 1 2 2 0

ER 4 1 1 1 0

BB 4 0 1 1 0

SO 5 0 1 1 0

AB 25 1 2 6 1

BF 31 2 3 7 1

GAME 34: NORTH FLORIDA 7, FLORIDA STATE 8 APR 15, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) North Florida (15-23) AB COLLIER, Robbie dh 5 SMITH, Michael lf 4 WILSON, Brian cf 4 THOMPSON, TJ 2b 4 PRECKAJLO, Justin rf 3 ELDREDGE, David c 1 GAVLIK, TJ 3b 5 MORALES, Paul 1b 5 PERRY, Sam ss 4

R 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0

H 2 2 0 3 1 1 2 1 0

BI 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0

Totals

7

12

7

Score by Innings North Florida Florida State

35 000 110

130 030

GAME 36: FLORIDA STATE 4, NC STATE 2

Florida State (22-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 1 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 2 D’Vont. Richardson pr/dh 0 Jack Posey 1b 3 James Ramsey ph 1 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Rafael Lopez ph 1 Sean Gilmartin rf 0 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 31 R 7 8

300 111

H 12 9

R 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8

H 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 9

BI 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

E 4 1

Florida State (24-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 2 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jack Posey 1b 2 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 D’Vont. Richardson ph/rf 1 James Ramsey ph 1 Sean Gilmartin rf 1 Rafael Lopez c 4 Totals 32 Score by Innings Florida State NC State

Note: 2 outs, 2 runners LOB when the game ended. E - PRECKAJLO, J(2); ELDREDGE, Da(3); PERRY, Sa.(21); PRYOR, Tu.(3); Brunelle, P.(2). DP - Ospreys 2. LOB - Ospreys 10; Seminoles 6. 2B - SMITH, MR(4); PRECKAJLO, J(5); ELDREDGE, Da(2); MORALES, Pa.(3); McGee, M.(9); Danesh, O.(9). HR - McGee, M.(11). HBP ELDREDGE, Da; Oravetz, T.. SH - PRECKAJLO, J(1); ELDREDGE, Da(2); Tapley, S.(4); Oravetz, T.(2). SB - Cardullo, S. 2(5); Stidham, J.(3); Richardson,D(1). CS - SMITH, MR(3). Reached on CI - ELDREDGE, Da.

86

APR 18, 2009 AT RALEIGH, NC (DOAK FIELD DAIL PARK)

North Florida PRYOR, Tucker FRANZESE, Antonio RORABAUGH, Phil JONES, Spencer L,1-1 PRYOR, Ty

IP 5.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.1

H 5 0 3 0 1

R 5 0 2 1 0

ER 3 0 1 1 0

BB 3 0 1 2 0

SO 4 0 0 2 0

AB 20 2 4 3 2

BF 23 3 7 5 2

Florida State Austin Wood Geoff Parker John Gast Jimmy Marshall W,3-1

IP 4.2 2.0 2.0 0.1

H 6 5 1 0

R 4 3 0 0

ER 4 3 0 0

BB 3 2 0 0

SO 5 1 1 1

AB 18 10 6 1

BF 23 12 8 1

R 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

000 001

H 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 000 100

BI 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

NC State (19-20) AB Devon Cartwright lf/cf 2 Russell Wilson 2b 3 John Gianis ph/lf 1 Drew Poulk rf 4 Pratt Maynard dh 4 Andrew Ciencin 3b/2b 4 Pat Ferguson 1b 2 Dallas Poulk ss 3 Chris Schaeffer c 3 Wade Moore cf 3 Drew Martin 3b 0

R 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

H 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

BI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

5

1

29 R 4 2

040 000

H 9 5

E 1 0

E - Cardullo, S.(9). DP - Seminoles 1; Wolfpack 2. LOB - Seminoles 7; Wolfpack 6. 2B - Tapley, S.(10); Moore(4). HR - Tapley, S.(11). HBP - Ferguson. SF - Cartwright(2). SB - Cardullo, S.(7). CS - Holt, T.(3); Posey, J.(1); Wilson, R.(1). Florida State Brian Busch W,2-2 Geoff Parker Jimmy Marshall S,6

IP 7.0 1.0 1.0

H 5 0 0

R 2 0 0

ER 2 0 0

BB 2 1 1

SO 5 0 1

AB 23 3 3

BF 27 4 4

NC State John Lambert Jake Buchanan L,2-5 Alex Sogard

IP 6.0 2.0 1.0

H 4 4 1

R 0 4 0

ER 0 4 0

BB 3 3 0

SO 2 1 2

AB 19 9 4

BF 22 12 4


2009 BOX SCORES GAME 37: FLORIDA STATE 13, NC STATE 2 APR 19, 2009 AT RALEIGH, NC (DOAK FIELD DAIL PARK) Florida State (25-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Sean Gilmartin ph/rf 0 Stephen Cardullo ss 7 Mike McGee p/lf 6 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Tommy Oravetz ph 0 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jack Posey 1b/p 5 Bo O’Dell p 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 5 D’Vont. Richardson rf/cf 0 James Ramsey lf 4 Mark Peterson p 0 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 39 Score by Innings Florida State NC State

R 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 13

105 200

H 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 12 120 000

BI 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 12

NC State (19-2) AB Dallas Poulk ss 4 Devon Cartwright lf 4 Pratt Maynard c 2 Chris Schaeffer c 1 Bill Edwards ph 1 Andrew Burgess c 0 Drew Poulk rf 1 D. Rodgers ph/rf 1 Pat Ferguson 1b 3 Harold Riggins ph/1b 1 Andrew Ciencin 3b 3 John Gianis dh 2 Cameron Conner ph 1 Russell Wilson 2b 3 Brian Bello cf 4

R 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

4

2

31 R 13 2

301 000

H 12 4

Florida State Mike McGee W,3-2 Mark Peterson Jack Posey Bo O’Dell

IP 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 3 0 0 1

R 2 0 0 0

ER 0 0 0 0

BB 4 0 1 0

SO 5 0 0 0

AB 21 3 3 4

BF 26 3 4 4

NC State Cory Mazzoni L,1-5 Jake Kensmoe Sam Brown Grant Sasser Kyle Rutter Zak Sinclair Jason Zinser Travis High

IP 2.2 0.0 1.0 0.1 1.0 2.0 1.2 0.1

H 5 0 0 1 1 4 1 0

R 6 0 1 0 2 3 1 0

ER 6 0 1 0 1 3 1 0

BB 3 2 1 0 1 2 4 0

SO 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 1

AB 12 0 3 2 5 10 6 1

BF 16 2 6 2 7 12 11 1

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Totals

2

7

2

Score by Innings UNC Asheville Florida State

30 001 006

100 201

Florida State (26-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Sean Gilmartin ph/cf 1 Ray Navarro ph/ss 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 2 Mike McGee lf 3 James Ramsey ph/lf 0 Jason Stidham 2b/ss 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Geoff Parker p 0 Tommy Oravetz dh/3b 3 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 2 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle ph/c 1 Totals 32 R 2 9

000 00X

H 7 9

R 2 0 0 0 0

ER 1 0 0 0 0

BB 0 0 0 0 0

SO 0 0 1 0 3

AB 17 3 3 4 3

BF 19 3 3 4 3

APR 22, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) UNC Asheville (7-33) AB WEIDENBACHER, K. 2b 7 LURIE, Jordan 3b 5 KREISER, Reed dh 2 SCHUMER, Justin 1b 5 ZINMAN, Beau rf 5 BAATZ, Danny lf 5 GRAHAM, Austin cf 2 CARTER, Catlin ss 5 EAKER, Jonny c 5

R 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 0 0

H 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 1

BI 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 4 0

Totals

10

10

9

Florida State (27-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Sherman Johnson lf 0 Tommy Oravetz 2b 5 Mike McGee dh/lf 2 Jason Stidham ss 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Jack Posey 1b 4 Sean Gilmartin ph 1 Ruairi O’Connor 1b 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 James Ramsey lf 4 Jimmy Marshall p 0 Mike Meschke ph 1 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 Geoff Parker p 0 Parker Brunelle c 3 Rafael Lopez ph/c 2 Totals 38

41 210 203

051 400

000 000

R 10 11

10 11

H 10 10

R 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11

H 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 10

BI 0 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10

E 0 3

E - Tapley, S. 2(10); Ramsey, J.(2). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Bulldogs 12; Seminoles 6. 2B SCHUMER, J.(12); BAATZ, D.(2); CARTER, C.(4); Stidham, J.(13); Meschke, M.(5). HR - KREISER, R.(6); Oravetz, T.(2); McGee, M.(13). HBP - GRAHAM, A. 2; Holt, T.; McGee, M.. SH - LURIE, J.(3). SF - CARTER, C.(4); Tapley, S.(2). SB - Holt, T.(21); Danesh, O.(6). CS - McGee, M.(3).

APR 21, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) H 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 0

H 4 1 1 1 0

GAME 39: UNC ASHEVILLE 10, FLORIDA STATE 11

Score by Innings UNC Asheville Florida State

GAME 38: UNC ASHEVILLE 2, FLORIDA STATE 9 R 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

IP 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

E 3 1

E - Cardullo, S.(10); Stidham, J. 2(10); Poulk, Da.(8). DP - Seminoles 3. LOB - Seminoles 17; Wolfpack 8. 2B - Holt, T.; Cardullo, S.(9); Danesh, O.(10); Maynard(11). HBP - Holt, T.; Tapley, S.; Posey, J.; Richardson,D. SF - Stidham, J.(7); Poulk, Dr.(3). SB - Holt, T. 2(19); McGee, M.(4); Tapley, S.(4); Gianis(6).

UNC Asheville (7-32) AB CARTER, Catlin 2b 3 HOPKINS, D. ph/1b 1 WEIDENBACHER, K. ss 4 SCHUMER, Justin 1b/3b 4 ZINMAN, Beau rf 4 VAUGHN, Mike dh 4 KREISER, Reed c 2 BAATZ, Danny lf 3 GRAHAM, Austin cf 3 LURIE, Jordan 3b/2b 2

Florida State Hunter Scantling W,2-0 John Gast Geoff Parker Tyler Everett Jimmy Marshall

R 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 9

H 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 9

BI 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 9

E 2 1

UNC Asheville HARRINGTON, Grier HALL, Jeremy WOHLWEND, Taylor DULL, Ryan L,3-8

IP 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

H 5 2 0 3

R 9 0 0 2

ER 9 0 0 2

BB 5 1 0 0

SO 3 1 0 2

AB 16 8 6 8

BF 23 9 6 9

Florida State Austin Wood Bo O’Dell Mark Peterson Jimmy Marshall Geoff Parker W,4-1

IP 4.2 1.1 2.2 1.1 1.0

H 5 3 1 1 0

R 7 2 0 1 0

ER 3 1 0 1 0

BB 5 1 2 2 0

SO 2 0 2 3 3

AB 17 6 10 5 3

BF 24 9 12 7 3

GAME 40: WAKE FOREST 6, FLORIDA STATE 15 APR 24, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Wake Forest (20-21) AB Steven Brooks cf 5 Shane Kroker 3b 5 Dustin Hood 2b 5 Mike Murray c 2 Ian Tomkins c 0 Weldon Woodall dh 5 Bentley Heyman ss 5 Tyler Smith 1b 2 Micah Jarrett lf 3 Evan Ocheltree rf 2

R 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1

H 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0

BI 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

6

9

6

34

Florida State (28-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 James Ramsey lf 0 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Mike McGee lf/cf 4 D’Vont. Richardson cf 0 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Jack Posey 1b/p 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 1 Totals 36

R 1 0 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 15

H 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 13

BI 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

E - KREISER, R.(6); BOGAERT, M.(4); Stidham, J.(11). DP - Bulldogs 1; Seminoles 2. LOB Bulldogs 3; Seminoles 7. 2B - GRAHAM, A.(5); Johnson, S.(1). HR - McGee, M.(12); Lopez, R.(4). HBP - KREISER, R.. SH - LURIE, J.(2). SF - Ramsey, J.(1). SB - WEIDENBACHER(3); Holt, T.(20); Stidham, J.(4); Danesh, O.(5). CS - SCHUMER, J.(2); KREISER, R.(1).

Score by Innings Wake Forest Florida State

UNC Asheville IP BOGAERT, Michael L,1-6 4.0 WELLER, Dan 2.0 RICKER, David 2.0

E - Murray, M.(2). DP - Seminoles 2. LOB - Demon Deacs 9; Seminoles 6. 2B - Brooks, S.(8); Hood, D.(8); Cardullo, S.(10); McGee, M. 2(12); Stidham, J.(14); Tapley, S.(11); Danesh, O.(11). HR - McGee, M.(14). HBP - Smith, T.. SF - Tapley, S.(3). SB - Smith, T.(3); Cardullo, S. 2(9); McGee, M. 2(6).

H 6 2 1

R 8 1 0

ER 6 1 0

BB 4 2 1

SO 4 2 2

AB 18 7 7

BF 22 10 8

101 202

103 403

000 40X

R 6 15

H 9 13

E 1 0

87


2009 BOX SCORES Wake Forest Garrett Bullock L,1-2 Michael Dimock Joel Ernst Alex Wiesner Brandon Johnson

IP 2.2 2.2 1.1 0.1 1.0

H 4 6 2 1 0

R 4 7 4 0 0

ER 4 7 4 0 0

BB 3 2 2 1 0

SO 3 1 1 0 0

AB 12 14 5 2 3

BF 15 16 8 3 3

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,8-1 Tyler Everett Geoff Parker Jack Posey

IP 5.0 0.0 2.0 2.0

H 6 1 2 0

R 4 2 0 0

ER 4 2 0 0

BB 3 1 2 1

SO 3 0 3 1

AB 21 1 7 5

BF 25 2 9 6

GAME 41: WAKE FOREST 4, FLORIDA STATE 6 APR 25, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Wake Forest (20-22) AB Steven Brooks cf 4 Shane Kroker 3b 4 Austin Stadler ph 1 Dustin Hood 2b 5 Weldon Woodall dh 4 Carlos Lopez rf 2 Bentley Heyman ss 3 Tyler Smith 1b 3 Ian Tomkins c 3 Mike Murray ph 1 Micah Jarrett lf 2 Evan Ocheltree ph 1 Totals 33 Score by Innings Wake Forest Florida State

R 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 4

001 030

H 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 100 101

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

Florida State (29-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Mike Meschke 1b 3 Jack Posey 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 3

R 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1

H 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1

BI 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0

Totals

6

8

5

30 R 4 6

200 10X

H 8 8

IP 4.0 3.0 0.0 1.0

H 5 4 0 0

R 8 4 1 1

ER 7 4 1 1

BB 3 1 1 3

SO 2 1 0 0

AB 16 12 0 1

BF 21 14 1 6

Florida State Mike McGee W,4-2 Mark Peterson Hunter Scantling John Gast

IP 7.0 0.2 0.1 1.0

H 4 5 1 1

R 3 5 1 1

ER 3 5 1 1

BB 1 0 0 1

SO 9 1 0 1

AB 25 7 2 5

BF 26 7 2 6

GAME 43: VIRGINIA TECH 2, FLORIDA STATE 10 MAY 1, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Virginia Tech (27-18) AB Klint Reed lf 3 Matt Blow ph 1 Steve Bumbry cf 4 Austin Wates 1b 5 Anthony Sosnoskie c 5 Mike Kaminski rf 3 Michael Seaborn 2b 4 Luke Padgett dh 2 Buddy Sosnoskie ph/dh 1 Tony Balisteri 3b 4 Ronnie Shaban ss 4

R 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 2

BI 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

11

2

Score by Innings Virginia Tech Florida State

E 1 0

E - White, Z.(3). DP - Seminoles 3. LOB - Demon Deacs 8; Seminoles 4. 2B - Brooks, S.(9); Murray, M.(8); Stidham, J.(15); Tapley, S.(12). HR - Tomkins, I.(2); Meschke, M.(1). HBP - Lopez, C.. SF - Cardullo, S.(3). SB - Tapley, S.(5). CS - Tapley, S.(2). Wake Forest Phil Negus L,2-4 Mark Adzick Ryan McGrath Zach White

IP 6.0 0.0 0.2 1.1

H 6 1 1 0

R 5 1 0 0

ER 5 1 0 0

BB 2 0 0 1

SO 5 0 0 2

AB 24 1 2 3

BF 26 1 3 4

Florida State Brian Busch W,3-2 Geoff Parker Jimmy Marshall S,7

IP 6.2 1.1 1.0

H 5 2 1

R 4 0 0

ER 4 0 0

BB 3 1 1

SO 6 1 3

AB 23 5 5

BF 27 6 6

36 100 003

010 103

Florida State (31-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 2 James Ramsey lf 0 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/dh 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 D’Vont. Richardson ph/rf 1 Mike Meschke 1b 4 Rafael Lopez c 4 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 35 R 2 10

000 12X

H 11 12

R 1 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10

H 1 4 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 12

BI 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9

E 1 0

E - Shaban, R(11). DP - Hokies 1. LOB - Hokies 11; Seminoles 9. 2B - Wates, A(12); Shaban, R(17); Cardullo, S.(11); Tapley, S.(14). 3B - Danesh, O.(1). HR - Wates, A(4); Stidham, J.(7); Meschke, M.(2). HBP - Holt, T.; Oravetz, T.. SB - Wates, A(14); Holt, T.(23); Danesh, O.(7). CS Bumbry, S(5); Lopez, R.(2). Virginia Tech Rhett Ballard L,6-4 Mathew Price Clark Labitan Dave Zappacosta

IP 3.1 2.2 1.0 1.0

H 6 2 3 1

R 4 3 1 2

ER 3 3 1 2

BB 3 2 0 1

SO 4 2 1 2

AB 16 10 5 4

BF 21 12 5 5

Florida State Brian Busch W,4-2 Jack Posey

IP 7.0 2.0

H 7 4

R 2 0

ER 2 0

BB 3 1

SO 5 2

AB 26 10

BF 29 11

GAME 42: WAKE FOREST 10, FLORIDA STATE 14

GAME 44: VIRGINIA TECH 4, FLORIDA STATE 10

APR 26, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

MAY 2, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Wake Forest (20-23) AB Steven Brooks cf 5 Shane Kroker 3b 4 Mike Murray dh 5 Ryan Semeniuk pr 0 Dustin Hood 2b 5 Bentley Heyman ss 5 Tyler Smith 1b 4 Carlos Lopez rf 2 Evan Ocheltree ph/rf 1 Ian Tomkins c 4 Micah Jarrett lf 3 Weldon Woodall ph 1

R 1 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0

H 1 1 4 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0

BI 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0

Totals

10

11

10

Score by Innings Wake Forest Florida State

39 000 030

000 060

361 32X

Florida State (30-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Mike McGee p 2 Tommy Oravetz ph/dh 1 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke ph/1b 2 Ruairi O’Connor lf 3 James Ramsey lf 0 D’Vont. Richardson rf 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 29 R 10 14

H 11 9

R 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 14

H 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 9

BI 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 13

E 3 1

E - Smith, T. 2(12); Tomkins, I.(1); Tapley, S.(11). DP - Demon Deacs 1. LOB - Demon Deacs 4; Seminoles 4. 2B - Murray, M.(9); Tapley, S.(13); Posey, J.(4). 3B - Richardson,D(1). HR - Smith, T.(3); Ocheltree, E(9); Stidham, J.(6). HBP - Stidham, J.. SH - Holt, T.(2). SF - Oravetz, T.(2); Tapley, S.(4); Ramsey, J.(2). SB - Holt, T.(22); Cardullo, S. 2(11).

88

Wake Forest Austin Stadler L,4-5 Joel Ernst Alex Wiesner Zach White

Virginia Tech (27-19) AB Klint Reed lf 5 Steve Bumbry cf 2 Ty Hohman 1b/2b 2 Anthony Sosnoskie c 2 Chris Kay ph/c 2 Austin Wates 1b/cf 4 Mike Kaminski rf 3 Ronnie Shaban ss 3 Michael Seaborn 2b 3 Matt Blow 1b 1 Buddy Sosnoskie dh 4 Tony Balisteri 3b 4

R 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

H 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0

BI 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals

4

9

3

Score by Innings Virginia Tech Florida State

35 100 201

101 250

001 00X

Florida State (32-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 4 James Ramsey lf 1 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Sherman Johnson ph/3b 1 Tommy Oravetz dh 2 D’Vont. Richardson ph/dh1 Jack Posey 1b 2 Mike Meschke ph/1b 1 Ruairi O’Connor rf 2 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 3 Rafael Lopez c 1 Parker Brunelle ph/c 1 Totals 35 R 4 10

H 9 12

R 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 10

H 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 12

BI 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 10

E 0 1

E - Tapley, S.(12). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Hokies 8; Seminoles 10. 2B - Reed, K(11); Wates, A(13); Stidham, J.(16); Oravetz, T.(7). HR - Cardullo, S.(8); Stidham, J.(8); O’Connor, R.(1); Danesh, O.(3). HBP - Sosnoskie, A; Kaminski, M; Oravetz, T. 2. SF - Tapley, S.(5). SB - Wates, A(15); Shaban, R(1); Seaborn, M(4); Holt, T.(24).


2009 BOX SCORES Virginia Tech Justin Wright L,5-2 Clark Labitan Kyle Cichy

IP 4.0 1.0 3.0

H 8 3 1

R 6 4 0

ER 6 4 0

BB 2 3 1

SO 3 1 5

AB 19 6 10

BF 22 10 12

Hunter Scantling W,3-0 Jack Posey Jimmy Marshall S,8

Florida State Geoff Parker W,5-1 Tyler Everett S,1

IP 6.0 3.0

H 7 2

R 3 1

ER 2 1

BB 2 0

SO 9 5

AB 24 11

BF 27 12

GAME 47: FIU 5, FLORIDA STATE 15

MAY 3, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

Score by Innings Virginia Tech Florida State

R 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4

100 020

H 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 020 042

BI 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

Florida State (33-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Mike McGee p/dh 4 Tommy Oravetz ph/dh 1 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Ohmed Danesh lf 3 Mike Meschke 1b 3 Jack Posey ph/1b 2 Ruairi O’Connor rf 4 Parker Brunelle c 4

R 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0

H 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 1

BI 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1

Totals

9

11

7

35 R 4 9

010 10X

H 7 11

E 2 4

E - Wates, A(4); Hahn, J(1); Cardullo, S.(11); McGee, M.(3); Tapley, S. 2(14). DP - Hokies 1; Seminoles 2. Triple plays - Seminoles 1. LOB - Hokies 8; Seminoles 11. 2B - Sosnoskie, A(14); Wates, A(14); Kay, C(3); Cardullo, S.(12); McGee, M.(13); Tapley, S.(15); Meschke, M.(6). HR - Stidham, J.(9); Danesh, O.(4). HBP - Stidham, J.; Tapley, S.. SH - Reed, K(1); Holt, T.(3). SB - Reed, K(2); Holt, T.(25); Cardullo, S. 2(13). Virginia Tech Jesse Hahn L,1-2 Mathew Price Dave Zappacosta Ben Rowen

IP 4.0 1.1 1.0 1.2

H 4 5 1 1

R 5 3 1 0

ER 3 3 1 0

BB 4 1 0 1

SO 4 1 2 1

AB 18 7 4 6

BF 24 9 4 7

Florida State Mike McGee Sean Gilmartin W,9-1 Jimmy Marshall

IP 4.2 3.1 1.0

H 5 2 0

R 3 1 0

ER 1 0 0

BB 5 0 0

SO 2 3 0

AB 16 14 3

BF 22 14 3

7 1 1

2 0 0

2 0 0

1 0 1

2 2 1

21 6 4

22 7 6

MAY 6, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

GAME 45: VIRGINIA TECH 4, FLORIDA STATE 9 Virginia Tech (27-20)AB Klint Reed lf 4 Steve Bumbry cf 5 Anthony Sosnoskie c 5 Austin Wates 1b 2 Mike Kaminski rf 3 Ronnie Shaban ss 3 Chris Kay ph 1 Tony Balisteri ss 0 Michael Seaborn 2b 3 Buddy Sosnoskie dh 2 Luke Padgett ph/dh 2 Ty Hohman 3b 4 Totals 33

6.0 2.0 1.0

FIU (30-19) AB Arrojo, Junior ss 3 Waddell, Greg lf 2 Bermudez, Pablo ph/lf 2 Townsend, Tyler 1b 4 Stropp, Steven c 1 Joyce, Doug ph/c 2 Jobe, Tim dh 4 Martinez, Mike rf 4 Reilly, Sean rf/ph 1 Alfonso, Raiko 2b/3b 4 Guy, Lammar cf 2 Wittels, Garrett 3b 2 Vargas, Michael 2b 0

R 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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

BI 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

5

6

5

31

Score by Innings FIU Florida State

100 443

030 010

Florida State (35-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 D’Vont. Richardson pr/cf 0 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Mike McGee lf/rf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson pr/2b 2 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Mike Meschke ph/1b 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 2 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 2 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Jack Posey 1b/p 3 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 37 R 5 15

100 03X

H 6 16

R 1 0 3 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 15

H 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 16

BI 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 13

E 1 1

E - Arrojo(18); Everett, T.(1). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - FIU 10; Seminoles 8. 2B - Martinez(5); Holt, T.(15); Stidham, J.(18); Oravetz, T.(8). HR - McGee, M.(15); Tapley, S.(12); Oravetz, T.(5). HBP - Arrojo; Townsend; Wittels; Holt, T.; Brunelle, P.. SH - Holt, T.(4). SF - Posey, J.(4). SB - Guy 3(12); Holt, T. 2(27); Cardullo, S. 2(16). CS - Townsend 2(5). FIU DeSimone, Daniel L,4-4 McVay, Mason Main, Ty Arboleya, Aaron Leith, Justin Vazquez, Andre

IP 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 6 2 5 0 0 3

R 6 3 3 0 0 3

ER 6 3 3 0 0 3

BB 2 1 1 0 1 1

SO 2 1 2 1 0 1

AB 9 5 12 3 3 5

BF 11 7 14 3 5 7

Florida State Tyler Everett Mark Peterson W,1-0 Austin Wood John Gast Jack Posey

IP 4.1 2.2 0.0 1.0 1.0

H 3 3 0 0 0

R 4 1 0 0 0

ER 3 1 0 0 0

BB 6 0 2 0 0

SO 1 2 0 3 2

AB 14 11 0 3 3

BF 22 12 2 3 3

GAME 46: JACKSONVILLE 2, FLORIDA STATE 5

GAME 48: FLORIDA STATE 3, GEORGIA TECH 12

MAY 5, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM)

MAY 8, 2009 AT ATLANTA, GA (RUSS CHANDLER STADIUM)

Jacksonville (30-16) AB OPACHICH, Chuck 2b 3 FLEMING, Kyle lf 4 GILLAN, Jeremy c 4 MYERS, Thomas rf 4 MARTINEZ, Alex 1b 3 BELVISO, Joey pr 0 LEHANE, Kevin dh 4 HAWKINS, Jamaal ss 3 CONNELLY, Chris cf 4 JOHNSON, Glen 3b 2

R 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 0

BI 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

9

2

Score by Innings Jacksonville Florida State

31 000 110

000 001

Florida State (34-12) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 2 Mike McGee lf 3 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Mike Meschke 1b 4 Jimmy Marshall p 0 Rafael Lopez c 2 Totals 29 R 2 5

200 20X

H 9 10

R 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5

H 1 1 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 10

BI 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4

E 0 0

DP - Dolphins 3; Seminoles 4. LOB - Dolphins 6; Seminoles 6. 2B - MYERS 2(15); Cardullo, S.(13); Stidham, J.(17); Danesh, O.(12). HR - GILLAN(9); Oravetz, T. 2(4). HBP - HAWKINS; JOHNSON; Cardullo, S.; Lopez, R.. SH - McGee, M.(1). SB - Cardullo, S.(14). CS - Stidham, J.(4); Danesh, O.(2). Jacksonville LOOSEN, Matt L,3-1 WEDNER, Joey SCHLEE, Billy

IP 6.0 0.1 1.2

H 7 2 1

R 3 2 0

ER 3 2 0

BB 2 1 0

SO 4 0 2

AB 23 2 4

BF 27 4 4

Florida State

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

AB

BF

Florida State (35-13) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Mike McGee lf 4 James Ramsey ph 1 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 D’Vontrey Richardson ph1 Tommy Oravetz dh 2 Mike Meschke 1b 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 1 Jack Posey 1b/p 4 Rafael Lopez c 2 Parker Brunelle ph/c 1 Totals 36 Score by Innings Florida State Georgia Tech

R 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

300 011

H 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 000 050

BI 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Georgia Tech (32-11-1) AB Jeff Rowland cf 5 Derek Dietrich ss 3 Luke Murton rf 5 Tony Plagman 1b 5 Jason Haniger c 4 Matt Skole 3b 5 Chris House lf 4 Evan Martin dh 3 Chase Burnette ph/dh 1 Jason Garofalo 2b 3 Thomas Nichols ph 0 Connor Winn 2b 0

R 2 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

H 1 0 1 5 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

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

Totals

12

13

12

38 R 3 12

000 32X

H 9 13

E 3 3

E - Cardullo, S. 2(13); Stidham, J.(12); Dietrich, D.(10); McGuire, D. 2(4). DP - Seminoles 1; Jackets 1. LOB - Seminoles 12; Jackets 7. 2B - Oravetz, T.(9); Burnette, C.(4). HR - Cardullo, S.(9); Plagman, T.(14); Haniger, J.(8); Skole, M.(13). HBP - Dietrich, D. 2. SF - Haniger, J.(2). Florida State Sean Gilmartin L,9-2 Jack Posey

IP 6.0 2.0

H 10 3

R 10 2

ER 8 2

BB 1 1

SO 4 1

AB 29 9

BF 33 10

89


2009 BOX SCORES Georgia Tech Deck McGuire W,9-0 Kevin Jacob Zach Brewster Andrew Robinson

IP 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 7 0 1 1

R 3 0 0 0

ER 3 0 0 0

BB 2 1 1 2

SO 6 1 3 3

AB 25 3 4 4

Note: None out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended. E - Brunelle, P. 2(4). DP - Seminoles 3. LOB - Seminoles 4; Jackets 10. 2B - Cardullo, S.(14). HR McGee, M.(16); Tapley, S.(13); Rowland, J.(8); Plagman, T.(15); Burnette, C.(7). HBP - O’Connor, R.. SF - Stidham, J.(8). SB - Stidham, J.(5); Tapley, S.(6). CS - Cardullo, S.(3). Reached on CI - Dietrich, D.; Skole, M..

BF 27 4 5 6

GAME 49: FLORIDA STATE 8, GEORGIA TECH 6 MAY 9, 2009 AT ATLANTA, GA (RUSS CHANDLER STADIUM) Florida State (36-13) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 5 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 0 James Ramsey ph 0 D’Vont. Richardson rf 0 Jack Posey 1b 3 Sean Gilmartin ph 1 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 34 Score by Innings Florida State Georgia Tech

R 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8

202 400

H 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 001 010

BI 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 7

Georgia Tech (32-12-1) AB Jeff Rowland cf 4 Derek Dietrich ss 4 Luke Murton rf 4 Tony Plagman 1b 4 Jason Haniger dh 5 Matt Skole 3b 2 Jay Dantzler pr 0 Chris House lf 3 Chase Burnette ph 0 Evan Martin 2b 3 Jason Garofalo ph 1 Cole Leonida c 4

R 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

BI 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals

6

9

5

34 R 8 6

003 010

H 10 9

E 3 1

E - Stidham, J. 2(14); Lopez, R.(4); Skole, M.(6). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Seminoles 11; Jackets 11. 2B - Oravetz, T.(10). 3B - Rowland, J.(4). HR - Rowland, J.(7). HBP - Stidham, J.; Tapley, S.; Dietrich, D.; Murton, L.. SH - McGee, M.(2); Lopez, R.(4); Rowland, J.(3). SF - Lopez, R.(5); House, C.(2). SB - Holt, T.(28).

IP 5.1 0.0 1.1 1.1 0.0

H 3 0 1 0 2

R 3 0 1 0 2

ER 3 0 1 0 2

BB 5 1 1 1 2

SO 3 0 0 0 0

AB 17 0 5 3 3

BF 24 1 6 4 5

Georgia Tech Jed Bradley Andrew Robinson Zach Brewster W,1-2

IP 4.0 4.0 1.0

H 5 1 1

R 4 1 0

ER 4 1 0

BB 1 1 0

SO 5 2 0

AB 17 11 4

BF 19 13 4

GAME 51: GRAMBLING STATE 1, FLORIDA STATE 9 MAY 14, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Grambling State (14-32) AB CLIFTON,Anthony cf 2 MAZIERSKI,Arthur 3b 3 BARNEY,Milt 2b 3 ROBY,Mike lf 3 KLETKE,Steve 1b 2 KUMAR,Manny ss 2 SIMMONS,Alvin rf 2 SMITH,Brandon c 2 WILLIAMS,Brandon dh 2

Totals

21

R 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1

2

1

Florida State (37-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 2 Mike McGee lf 3 Jason Stidham 2b 1 Sherman Johnson 2b 0 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ruairi O’Connor rf 1 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 1 Jack Posey 1b 2 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 19

Florida State Brian Busch Geoff Parker John Gast W,4-3 Jimmy Marshall S,9

IP 4.2 0.1 3.0 1.0

H 6 0 2 1

R 5 0 1 0

ER 3 0 1 0

BB 3 1 0 2

SO 2 1 3 0

AB 18 1 11 4

BF 25 2 11 6

Score by Innings Grambling State Florida State

Georgia Tech Brandon Cumpton Kevin Jacob Thomas Nichols Jake Davies Patrick Long Zach Brewster L,0-2 Mark Pope

IP 5.0 0.2 0.1 1.2 0.1 0.0 1.0

H 7 1 0 0 1 0 1

R 4 1 0 0 1 1 1

ER 3 1 0 0 1 1 1

BB 1 2 0 2 0 1 1

SO 7 0 0 1 1 0 2

AB 22 1 1 5 2 0 3

BF 25 4 1 7 2 1 6

Grambling State TURNER,Adrian L,4-2 HALL,Mikel

IP 3.2 1.2

H 5 1

R 8 1

ER 8 1

BB 9 4

SO 2 1

AB 13 6

BF 22 10

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,10-2

IP 6.0

H 2

R 1

ER 1

BB 1

SO 6

AB 21

BF 22

MAY 10, 2009 AT ATLANTA, GA (RUSS CHANDLER STADIUM) Florida State (36-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Mike McGee p/lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Ruairi O’Connor rf 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 2 Sherman Johnson rf 0 D’Vontrey Richardson lf 2 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Mark Peterson p 0 John Gast p 0 Geoff Parker p 0 Tommy Oravetz ph 1 Jimmy Marshall p 0 Jack Posey 1b 4 Parker Brunelle c 2 Rafael Lopez ph/c 1 Totals 32 Score by Innings Florida State Georgia Tech

110 100

R 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5

H 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 030 002

BI 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 000 102

Georgia Tech (33-12-1) AB Jeff Rowland cf 3 Derek Dietrich ss 3 Luke Murton rf 3 Tony Plagman 1b 5 Jason Haniger c 3 Chase Burnette dh 4 Matt Skole 3b 0 Thomas Nichols 2b 2 Jay Dantzler ph 1 Jason Garofalo 2b 0 Jake Davies ph 1 Connor Winn 2b 0 Chris House lf 3

R 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BI 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

6

6

6

28 R 5 6

H 7 6

E 2 0

000 025

R 1 9

100 101

H 2 6

R 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 9

H 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 6

BI 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 9

E 0 1

Note: 1 out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended - game called after six innings due to rain. E - Cardullo, S.(14). DP - Tigers 2. LOB - Tigers 3; Seminoles 7. 2B - KUMAR,M.(5). 3B - Stidham, J.(1). HR - BARNEY,M.(3); Oravetz, T.(6). CS - O’Connor, R.(1).

GAME 50: FLORIDA STATE 5, GEORGIA TECH 6

90

Florida State Mike McGee Mark Peterson John Gast Geoff Parker Jimmy Marshall L,3-2

GAME 52: GRAMBLING STATE 6, FLORIDA STATE 14 MAY 15, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Grambling State (14-33) AB CLIFTON,Anthony cf 3 MAZIERSKI,Arthur 3b 3 BARNEY,Milt 2b 4 ROBY,Mike 1b 3 KLETKE,Steve dh 3 SIMMONS,Alvin rf 3 SMITH,Brandon c 3 GILL,Joseph lf 3 WOLFE,Chris ss 3

R 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

H 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1

BI 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

6

9

6

Score by Innings Grambling State Florida State

28 400 240

010 026

1 X

Florida State (38-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 D’Vont. Richardson cf 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 2 Mark Peterson p 0 Mike McGee lf 2 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Jason Stidham 2b 2 Sherman Johnson ph/2b 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 1 Sean Gilmartin ph 1 Rafael Lopez 3b 0 Tommy Oravetz dh/ss 2 Ohmed Danesh rf 2 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 1 Jack Posey 1b 2 Mike Meschke ph/1b 1 Parker Brunelle c 2 Totals 24 R 6 14

H 9 10

E 4 0

R 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 14

H 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 10

BI 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 14


2009 BOX SCORES E - ROBY,M.(4); SMITH,Bra. 2(9); HINTON,B.(2). DP - Tigers 1. LOB - Tigers 5; Seminoles 5. 2B - CLIFTON,A. 2(10); BARNEY,M.(13); Holt, T.(16); Gilmartin,S.(2); Meschke, M.(7). 3B - Cardullo, S.(2). HR - ROBY,M.(10). SF - ROBY,M.(3); Stidham, J.(9); Oravetz, T.(3); Posey, J.(5); Brunelle, P.(2). SB - GILL,J.(2); WOLFE,C.(4); Cardullo, S.(17); McGee, M.(7); Tapley, S.(7); Danesh, O.(8). Grambling State HINTON,Baron L,3-4 WRIGHT,Brandon SINNETTE,Brian

IP 4.1 0.2 1.0

H 6 3 1

R 8 5 1

ER 6 4 1

BB 7 1 1

SO 5 0 0

AB 16 5 3

BF 25 7 5

Florida State Brian Busch W,5-2 Geoff Parker Mark Peterson

IP 5.0 1.0 1.0

H 7 0 2

R 5 0 1

ER 5 0 1

BB 3 0 0

SO 3 1 1

AB 20 3 5

BF 24 3 5

GAME 53: GRAMBLING STATE 7, FLORIDA STATE 9

Score by Innings Grambling State Florida State

R 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 7

021 060

H 1 2 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 2 13 110 001

BI 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5

200 002

H 13 11

R 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 9

H 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 11

BI 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 8

E 1 4

Grambling State KUMAR,Manny BREAUX,Jamal L,0-7

IP 5.0 3.1

H 6 5

R 6 3

ER 4 3

BB 7 1

SO 0 1

AB 19 13

BF 28 15

Florida State Hunter Scantling Tyler Everett Jack Posey John Gast Jimmy Marshall Geoff Parker W,6-1

IP 3.0 1.2 1.0 0.1 0.1 2.2

H 6 2 2 0 2 1

R 4 1 0 0 2 0

ER 3 1 0 0 2 0

BB 3 0 1 0 2 3

SO 2 1 1 1 1 2

AB 15 7 4 1 3 8

BF 18 7 5 1 5 11

Totals

32

2

6

BI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2

E 0 0

Grambling State DAVILA,Odingo L,0-1 HARDY,Destin

IP 5.2 2.1

H 4 5

R 4 6

ER 4 6

BB 4 4

SO 2 1

AB 20 11

BF 25 16

Florida State Mike McGee W,5-2 John Gast Tyler Everett

IP 6.0 2.0 1.0

H 5 0 1

R 2 0 0

ER 2 0 0

BB 2 2 0

SO 12 1 1

AB 23 5 4

BF 25 7 4

Boston College (31-24) AB Robbie Anston cf 5 Matt Hamlet 2b 4 Tony Sanchez c 2 Mickey Wiswall 3b 3 Mike Belfiore 1b 3 Barry Butera rf/ss 4 Anthony Melchionda ss 3 Andrew Lawrence ph/rf 1 Harry Darling dh 3 Mike Sudol ph 1 Spenser Payne lf 3 Mike Augustine ph 1 Totals 33

Florida State (40-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 James Ramsey ph/lf 1 Stephen Cardullo ss 4 Mike McGee p/dh 2 Stuart Tapley ph 0 Mike Meschke ph/1b 0 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Sherman Johnson ph/2b 1 Tommy Oravetz 3b 4 Ruairi O’Connor rf 2 Ohmed Danesh rf 0 D’Vont. Richardson lf/cf 4 Jack Posey 1b 2 Tyler Everett p 0 Parker Brunelle c 4 Totals 31

R 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

000 000

H 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 9 001 202

BI 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Florida State (41-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 2 Stephen Cardullo ss 3 Mike McGee lf 2 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 3

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

H 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

BI 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

7

7

6

26 R 2 7

010 30X

H 9 7

E 1 0

E - Leonard, J(1). DP - Eagles 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Eagles 9; Seminoles 5. 2B - Belfiore, M(16); Cardullo, S.(15); Stidham, J.(20). HR - McGee, M.(17). HBP - Sanchez, T; Wiswall, M; Holt, T.. SH - Cardullo, S.(5); McGee, M.(3). SF - Tapley, S.(7); Oravetz, T.(4). CS - Payne, S(1); Holt, T.(5). Boston College John Leonard L,1-4 Chris Kowalski Matt Brazis Nate Bayuk Dave Laufer

IP 5.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.0

H 5 0 1 1 0

R 4 0 3 0 0

ER 4 0 3 0 0

BB 2 1 2 0 0

SO 4 0 1 0 0

AB 18 1 2 2 3

BF 22 3 5 3 3

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,11-2 John Gast Tyler Everett

IP 6.0 1.0 2.0

H 5 1 3

R 1 0 1

ER 1 0 1

BB 2 0 1

SO 3 1 1

AB 21 4 8

BF 24 4 10

MAY 21, 2009 AT DURHAM, NC (DURHAM BULLS ATHLETE PARK)

MAY 16, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) H 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0

H 6 9

GAME 56: FLORIDA STATE 4, MIAMI 2

GAME 54: GRAMBLING STATE 2, FLORIDA STATE 10 R 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

R 2 10

000 15X

LOB - Tigers 7; Seminoles 7. 2B - Oravetz, T.(11); Richardson,D(5); Posey, J.(5). HR - SIMMONS,O. (1); KELLER,S.(1). HBP - Cardullo, S.. SF - Tapley, S.(6). SB - SIMMONS,O.(4); WOLFE,C.(6); Holt, T. 3(31); McGee, M.(11); Richardson,D(2). CS - Holt, T.(4).

Score by Innings Boston College Florida State

Note: 1 out, 0 runners LOB when the game ended - scheduled for seven innings. E - KUMAR,M.(13); Cardullo, S.(15); Ramsey, J.(3); Posey, J.(5); Parker, G.(3). DP - Tigers 1; Seminoles 1. LOB - Tigers 13; Seminoles 9. 2B - ROBY,M. 2(15); GILL,J.(2); KELLER,S.(3); WILLIAMS,B.(5); Stidham, J.(19); Meschke, M.(8). HR - Cardullo, S.(10); Danesh, O.(5). HBP Oravetz, T.. SH - Tapley, S.(5); Lopez, R.(5). SB - WOLFE,C.(5); Cardullo, S.(18); McGee, M. 3(10); Danesh, O.(9); Lopez, R.(1). CS - SIMMONS,O.(1); Tapley, S.(3).

Grambling State (14-35) AB SIMMONS,O.J. lf 2 GILL,Joseph cf 4 BARNEY,Milt 2b 3 ROBY,Mike rf 4 KELLER,Sam 1b 4 SMITH,Brandon c 3 KLETKE,Steve c 1 WOLFE,Chris ss 3 WILLIAMS,Brandon 3b 4 Kyle Page dh 4

001 004

MAY 20, 2009 AT DURHAM, NC (DURHAM BULLS ATHLETE PARK)

Florida State (39-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 0 James Ramsey lf 3 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 D’Vont. Richardson pr 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 2 Mike Meschke 1b 4 Rafael Lopez c 3 Totals 32 R 7 9

001 000

GAME 55: BOSTON COLLEGE 2, FLORIDA STATE 7

MAY 15, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Grambling State (14-34) AB SIMMONS,O.J. lf 4 MAZIERSKI,Arthur 3b 6 KLETKE,Steve c 4 SMITH,Brandon c 1 ROBY,Mike rf/1b 5 GILL,Joseph cf 4 KELLER,Sam dh 5 TURNER,Adrian 1b 2 SIMMONS,Alvin pr/rf 0 WOLFE,Chris ss 3 WILLIAMS,Brandon 2b 4 Totals 38

Score by Innings Grambling State Florida State

R 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 10

H 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 9

BI 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 9

Florida State (42-14) AB Tyler Holt cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 2 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Jack Posey 1b 4 Rafael Lopez c 4 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 32 Score by Innings Florida State Miami

400 000

R 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

H 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 000 101

000 000

BI 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4

Miami (36-19) AB Scott Lawson 2b 4 Ryan Jackson ss 2 Jason Hagerty 1b 4 Yasmani Grandal c 4 Chris Herrmann lf 4 Harold Martinez 3b 2 Dave DiNatale rf 3 Ted Blackman dh 1 Nathan Melendres cf 3 Iden Nazario ph 1 Totals 28 R 4 2

H 6 4

R 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

BI 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

E 0 2

E - Jackson, R 2(9). DP - Hurricanes 2. LOB - Seminoles 5; Hurricanes 8. 2B - Cardullo, S.(16); McGee, M.(14); Herrmann, C(11). HR - Oravetz, T.(7); Grandal, Y(16). HBP - Martinez, H. SF - Martinez, H(4). SB - Holt, T.(32); McGee, M.(12); Tapley, S.(8); Oravetz, T.(2); DiNatale, D(9). CS - Cardullo, S.(4).

91


2009 BOX SCORES Florida State Brian Busch W,6-2 Geoff Parker John Gast Jimmy Marshall S,10

IP 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

H 4 0 0 0

R 2 0 0 0

ER 2 0 0 0

BB 2 4 0 1

SO 2 0 0 1

AB 20 2 3 3

BF 23 6 3 5

Virginia Andrew Carraway Matt Packer Tyler Wilson W,8-3 Kevin Arico S,10

IP 2.2 3.1 2.0 1.0

H 5 3 1 0

R 3 0 0 0

ER 3 0 0 0

BB 1 0 2 0

SO 3 1 2 3

AB 13 12 6 3

BF 14 12 9 3

Miami Chris Hernandez L,7-4 Michael Rudman Sam Robinson

IP 6.0 1.0 2.0

H 5 0 1

R 4 0 0

ER 4 0 0

BB 2 2 0

SO 7 0 2

AB 23 3 6

BF 25 5 6

Florida State Mike McGee John Gast Geoff Parker Sean Gilmartin L,11-3 Jimmy Marshall

IP 3.2 1.1 3.0 0.1 0.2

H 3 2 1 2 0

R 3 0 0 3 0

ER 2 0 0 1 0

BB 4 1 1 1 1

SO 6 1 3 0 1

AB 14 6 10 4 2

BF 18 7 11 5 3

GAME 57: GEORGIA TECH 9, FLORIDA STATE 2 MAY 23, 2009 AT DURHAM, NC (DURHAM BULLS ATHLETE PARK) Georgia Tech (35-17-1) AB Jeff Rowland cf 5 Chase Burnette dh 4 Luke Murton rf 3 Tony Plagman 1b 5 Jason Haniger c 4 Derek Dietrich ss 3 Matt Skole 3b 5 Chris House lf 2 Jason Garofalo 2b 3

R 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0

H 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 1

BI 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 1

Totals

9

10

8

34

Score by Innings Georgia Tech Florida State

013 000

011 100

Florida State (42-15) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 3 James Ramsey lf 2 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Sherman Johnson 2b 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 3 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 Ruairi O’Connor ph 0 Sean Gilmartin ph 1 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 Mike Meschke 1b 3 Parker Brunelle c 3 Totals 34 R 9 2

210 010

H 10 10

GAME 59: MARIST 4, FLORIDA STATE 16 R 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 10

BI 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

E 0 1

E - Cardullo, S.(16). DP - Jackets 1; Seminoles 2. LOB - Jackets 7; Seminoles 11. 2B - Burnette, C.(6); Garofalo, J.(5); Holt, T.(17); Stidham, J.(21). 3B - Burnette, C.(1). HR - Murton, L.(18); Plagman, T.(16); Stidham, J.(10). HBP - Dietrich, D.; House, C.. SH - Garofalo, J.(1); Danesh, O.(1). SB - McGee, M.(13). Georgia Tech Brandon Cumpton W,4-2 Jake Davies Andrew Robinson Zach Brewster Mark Pope Kevin Jacob

IP 5.1 0.1 1.0 0.2 0.1 1.1

H 6 0 2 1 1 0

R 1 0 0 1 0 0

ER 1 0 0 1 0 0

BB 3 0 0 1 1 0

SO 2 1 1 1 0 2

AB 19 1 5 3 2 4

BF 23 1 5 4 3 4

Florida State Hunter Scantling L,3-1 Mark Peterson Tyler Everett Austin Wood

IP 4.0 1.2 2.1 1.0

H 4 1 4 1

R 5 1 3 0

ER 5 1 2 0

BB 3 2 1 0

SO 1 2 1 0

AB 13 5 12 4

BF 18 7 14 4

MAY 29, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Marist (31-27) AB Curylo, Richard ss 4 Schwind, Jon cf 5 Pacione, Ricky 3b 5 Nugent, Bryce c 2 McDonough, Brian lf 4 Gauck, Ryan 1b 4 Stanton, Andrew dh 3 Anderson, Kenny ph/dh 1 Prano, John 2b 3 Meyer, Kyle rf 3

R 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

H 0 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 0

BI 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals

4

10

4

Score by Innings Marist Florida State

34 000 010

031 034

Florida State (43-16) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 6 Mike McGee lf 3 James Ramsey lf 0 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Sherman Johnson ph/2b 1 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 5 Jack Posey 1b 5 Mike Meschke 1b 0 Ruairi O’Connor rf 2 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 1 D’Vont. Richardson rf 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 41 R 4 16

000 53X

H 10 16

R 3 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 16

H 2 3 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 16

BI 1 4 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15

E 2 2

Notes: Game 2: NCAA Tallahassee Regional; TV: ESPNU E - Curylo(11); Prano(10); Cardullo, S.(17); Meschke, M.(2). DP - Seminoles 2. LOB - Red Foxes 9; Seminoles 10. 2B - Pacione(14); McDonough(13); Prano(3); Holt, T.(18); Cardullo, S.(17); Tapley, S.(16); O’Connor, R.(1); Danesh, O.(13). HR - Schwind(4); McGee, M.(18); Stidham, J.(12). HBP - Meyer; McGee, M.; Tapley, S.. SH - Prano(7); Lopez, R.(6). SF - Curylo(3). CS - Meyer(2). Marist Rickards, Josh Alessio, Eric L,2-4 Rifkin, Jake Barone, Peter Gallagher, Chad

IP 4.1 1.1 0.2 0.2 1.0

H 5 5 0 3 3

R 3 5 3 2 3

ER 3 5 0 2 3

BB 2 2 1 0 1

SO 6 0 0 1 2

AB 18 8 4 5 6

BF 20 11 6 6 7

Florida State Brian Busch John Gast W,5-3 Tyler Everett

IP 4.2 2.1 2.0

H 5 3 2

R 3 1 0

ER 0 1 0

BB 1 2 0

SO 3 5 1

AB 17 10 7

BF 21 12 7

GAME 58: VIRGINIA 6, FLORIDA STATE 3 MAY 24, 2009 AT DURHAM, NC (DURHAM BULLS ATHLETE PARK) Virginia (43-12-1) Jarrett Parker cf Phil Gosselin dh Danny Hultzen 1b Dan Grovatt rf John Hicks lf Shane Halley lf Tyler Cannon ss Steven Proscia 3b Franco Valdes c Keith Werman 2b

Totals Score by Innings Virginia Florida State

AB 4 4 4 2 5 0 3 5 5 4

36 010 201

R 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0

H 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

6

8 200 000

003 000

BI 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0

4

Florida State (42-16) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee p/lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 2 Rafael Lopez c 2 Parker Brunelle c 1 Ohmed Danesh rf 1 John Gast p 1 Geoff Parker p 1 Tommy Oravetz ph 1 Sean Gilmartin p 0 Jimmy Marshall p 0 Jack Posey 1b 4 D’Vont. Richardson lf/rf 4 Totals 34 R 6 3

H 8 9

GAME 60: GEORGIA 2, FLORIDA STATE 8 R 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

H 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9

BI 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

E 0 3

E - McGee, M. 2(5); Stidham, J.(15). LOB - Cavaliers 11; Seminoles 8. 2B - Hultzen, D.(7); Proscia, S.(18); McGee, M.(15). HR - Stidham, J.(11). SH - Tapley, S.(6). CS - Stidham, J.(5).

92

MAY 30, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Georgia (38-23) AB Zach Cone lf 4 Peter Verdin rf 4 Bryce Massanari c 4 Rich Poythress 1b 4 Joey Lewis dh 4 Matt Cerione cf 4 Colby May 3b 3 Levi Hyams ss 3 Michael Demperio 2b 3

R 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1

BI 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

2

5

2

Score by Innings Georgia Florida State

33 000 130

200 000

000 04X

Florida State (44-16) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 3 Ohmed Danesh rf 4 Mike Meschke 1b 3 James Ramsey pr 0 Jack Posey 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 4 Totals 35 R 2 8

H 5 12

R 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8

H 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 12

BI 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

E 0 2

Notes: Game 4: NCAA Tallahassee Regional; TV: ESPNU E - Cardullo, S.(18); McGee, M.(6). LOB - Bulldogs 4; Seminoles 9. 2B - Verdin(3); Holt, T.(19); McGee, M.(16); Tapley, S.(17). 3B - Stidham, J.(2). HR - Poythress(25). HBP - Tapley, S.. SF - Stidham, J.(10). SB - Holt, T.(33); Cardullo, S. 2(21).


2009 BOX SCORES Georgia Trevor Holder L,7-5 Will Harvil

IP 7.1 0.2

H 9 3

R 5 3

ER 5 3

BB 3 1

SO 7 2

AB 30 5

BF 35 6

Florida State Sean Gilmartin W,12-3

IP 9.0

H 5

R 2

ER 2

BB 0

SO 6

AB 33

BF 33

Notes: Game 1: NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional; TV: ESPN/ESPN Classic; 48 min delay (B1), 57 min delay (T4), 4 hours 22 min delay (B5). E - Tschepikow(7); Cardullo, S.(20); Stidham, J.(16); Gast, J.(2). DP - Seminoles 1. LOB - Razorbacks 5; Seminoles 14. 2B - Cox(14); Holt, T.(21); McGee, M.(18). HR - Cox(12). HBP - Leavitt; Cox; Stidham, J.. SH - Kuhn(8); McGee, M.(4). SF - McCann(1). CS - Tschepikow(6); Eibner(5).

GAME 61: FLORIDA STATE 37, OHIO STATE 6 MAY 31, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Florida State (45-16) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 D’Vont. Richardson ph/cf 3 Stephen Cardullo ss 9 Mike McGee p 3 Tommy Oravetz pr/dh 3 Jason Stidham 2b 5 Sherman Johnson pr/2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Hunter Scantling ph/dh 0 Sean Gilmartin 1b 0 Ohmed Danesh rf 7 Mike Meschke 1b 5 Jack Posey ph/1b 2 Jimmy Marshall p 0 James Ramsey lf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/lf 3 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle ph/c 3 Totals 65 Score by Innings Florida State Ohio State

R 1 1 5 2 2 3 2 3 0 0 5 5 1 0 2 2 2 1 37

839 000

H 1 2 7 2 1 4 2 3 0 0 4 5 1 0 3 1 2 0 38

BI 0 3 5 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 5 4 0 0 2 0 3 0 34

Ohio State (42-19) AB Hurley, Zach lf 5 Kovanda, Cory 2b 3 Rupert, Cory ph/2b 2 Stephens, Michael cf 2 Griffin, Chris ph/cf 3 Burkhart, Dan c 2 Forsythe, Shawn c 2 Dew, Ryan dh 2 McManus, T.J. ph/dh 3 Miller, Justin 3b 2 Arp, Michael rf 5 Engle, Tyler ss 5 Streng, Matt 1b 1 Toussant, Ben 1b 3

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0

H 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1

BI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1

Totals

6

13

5

40 R 37 6

1(11)0 032 02 0 022

H 38 13

E 2 5

Notes: Game 6: NCAA Tallahassee Regional; TV: ESPNU; FSU advances to Super Regional E - Cardullo, S.(19); Oravetz, T.(4); Kovanda(11); Arp(3); Engle(15); Toussant(1); Hale(2). DP Seminoles 2; Buckeyes 1. LOB - Seminoles 12; Buckeyes 13. 2B - Holt, T.(20); Richardson,D(6); Cardullo, S. 3(20); McGee, M.(17); Stidham, J. 3(24); Johnson, S.(2); Tapley, S.(18); Meschke, M. 2(10); Ramsey, J.(3); O’Connor, R.(2); Miller(16). 3B - Cardullo, S.(3); Johnson, S.(1). HR - Oravetz, T.(8); Danesh, O.(6); Meschke, M.(3); Engle(2). HBP - McGee, M.; Oravetz, T.; Lopez, R.; Toussant. SF - Richardson,D(1). Florida State Mike McGee W,6-2 Geoff Parker Jack Posey Jimmy Marshall

IP 5.0 2.0 1.0 1.0

H 6 3 3 1

R 2 0 2 2

ER 1 0 2 1

BB 1 1 1 2

SO 8 2 0 0

AB 21 8 6 5

BF 22 9 7 8

Ohio State Strayer, Jared L,0-2 Barrera, Josh Rucinski, Drew Wolosiansky, Dean Armstrong, Andrew Minium, Theron Hale, Jake

IP 0.0 1.1 0.2 2.0 0.1 2.2 2.0

H 4 3 8 7 9 1 6

R 7 3 7 4 11 0 5

ER 7 3 7 3 11 0 2

BB 2 2 0 0 2 0 1

SO 0 0 1 2 0 1 2

AB 4 6 10 13 10 9 13

BF 7 8 10 13 14 9 15

Arkansas Dallas Keuchel Mike Bolsinger W,6-4

IP 4.0 5.0

H 6 4

R 2 0

ER 1 0

BB 1 3

SO 0 6

AB 19 18

BF 20 23

Florida State Sean Gilmartin Geoff Parker L,6-2 John Gast Tyler Everett Mark Peterson

IP 5.0 1.2 0.2 0.2 1.0

H 4 0 1 0 0

R 2 3 2 0 0

ER 2 3 0 0 0

BB 2 3 0 1 0

SO 2 2 1 0 0

AB 16 3 5 2 3

BF 18 9 6 3 3

GAME 63: FLORIDA STATE 8, ARKANSAS 9 JUN 6, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Florida State (45-18) AB Tyler Holt cf 5 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 4 Jason Stidham 2b 3 Stuart Tapley 3b 4 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Ohmed Danesh rf 3 Ruairi O’Connor ph/rf 1 Mike Meschke 1b 3 Sherman Johnson pr 0 Sean Gilmartin 1b 0 Rafael Lopez c 4 Totals 36 Score by Innings Florida State Arkansas

R 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8

000 000

H 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 10 140 100

BI 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

Arkansas (39-22) AB Chase Leavitt lf/cf 3 Ben Tschepikow ss 3 Scott Lyons dh 5 Andy Wilkins 1b 5 Bo Bigham 2b 4 Zack Cox 3b 5 Andrew Darr rf/lf 5 James McCann c 3 Collin Kuhn cf 1 Jacob House ph 1 Jarrod McKinney pr/rf 0

R 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1

H 1 0 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 0

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

Totals

9

10

8

35 R 8 9

003 512

H 10 10

E 2 0

Notes: Game 2: NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional; TV: ESPN2; 1 out, 1 runner LOB when the game ended. E - Cardullo, S.(21); Tapley, S.(15). DP - Seminoles 2; Razorbacks 1. LOB - Seminoles 6; Razorbacks 9. 2B - Holt, T. 2(23); Bigham(2); Darr 2(5). HR - McGee, M.(19); Wilkins(18); Darr(4). SB - Holt, T.(34); Kuhn(11). Florida State Brian Busch Geoff Parker John Gast Jimmy Marshall Mark Peterson Jack Posey L,0-1

IP 6.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 1.0

H 6 0 0 2 0 2

R 2 2 2 1 0 2

ER 2 1 0 1 0 2

BB 1 2 1 1 2 1

SO 8 0 0 0 0 0

AB 24 1 2 4 0 4

BF 25 3 3 5 2 5

Arkansas Brett Eibner TJ Forrest Stephen Richards W,6-1

IP 4.2 2.2 1.2

H 7 0 3

R 5 0 3

ER 5 0 3

BB 2 0 3

SO 4 1 2

AB 20 8 8

BF 22 8 11

GAME 62: ARKANSAS 7, FLORIDA STATE 2 JUN 5, 2009 AT TALLAHASSEE, FL (DICK HOWSER STADIUM) Arkansas (38-22) Chase Leavitt rf Ben Tschepikow ss Scott Lyons dh Andy Wilkins 1b Bo Bigham 2b Zack Cox 3b Brett Eibner cf James McCann c Collin Kuhn lf

Totals Score by Innings Arkansas Florida State

AB 3 5 5 3 3 3 1 3 3

R 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0

H 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

BI 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1

29

7

5

5

010 010

100 010

320 000

Florida State (45-17) AB Tyler Holt cf 4 Stephen Cardullo ss 5 Mike McGee lf 3 Jason Stidham 2b 4 Stuart Tapley 3b 5 Tommy Oravetz dh 4 Sherman Johnson pr 0 Ruairi O’Connor rf 2 Ohmed Danesh ph/rf 2 James Ramsey ph. 1 Jack Posey 1b 3 Mike Meschke ph/1b 1 Rafael Lopez c 3 Parker Brunelle c 0 Totals 37 R 7 2

H 5 10

R 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 10

BI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

E 1 3

93


2009 ACC IN REVIEW Atlantic $Florida State Clemson Boston College NC State Maryland Wake Forest

W 19 19 13 10 10 6

L 9 11 15 20 20 24

Conference T 0 0 0 0 0 0

Coastal $North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami #Virginia Duke Virginia Tech

W 19 17 18 16 15 12

L 10 10 12 11 15 17

T 0 1 0 1 0 0

2009 FINAL STANDINGS Pct .679 .633 .464 .333 .333 .200

Hm 11-4 11-4 6-9 5-10 6-9 2-13

Rd 8-5 8-7 7-6 5-10 4-11 4-11

W 45 44 34 25 27 22

L 18 22 26 31 27 30

Overall T 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .714 .657 .567 .446 .500 .423

Hm 33-8 31-9 12-10 18-17 21-9 14-15

Rd 9-8 10-11 15-11 5-14 6-18 8-15

Neu 3-2 3-2 7-5 2-0 0-0 0-0

Div 12-3 11-4 9-6 4-11 7-8 2-13

Pct .655 .625 .600 .589 .500 .414

Hm 11-4 8-4-1 12-5 8-5 9-6 6-8

Rd 8-6 9-6 6-7 8-6-1 6-9 6-9

W 48 38 38 49 35 32

L 18 19 22 15 24 21

T 0 1 0 1 0 0

Pct .727 .664 .633 .762 .607 .604

Hm 36-7 24-8-1 23-11 29-6 25-9 18-11

Rd 10-7 13-8 11-7 13-7-1 8-13 13-10

Neu 2-4 1-3 4-4 7-2 2-2 1-0

Div 10-4 7-7-1 7-8 6-8-1 8-7 5-9

# Clinched ACC Championship Title; $ Denotes ACC Divisional Champion; Record vs. Non-Conference Opponents: 249-86, .743

2009 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Regionals, May 29 - June 1 Regional at Austin, Texas Boston College d. Texas State Texas d. Boston College Army d. Boston College Regional at Clemson, S.C. Clemson d. Tennessee Tech Oklahoma State d. Clemson Clemson d. Tennessee Tech Clemson d. Oklahoma State Clemson d. Oklahoma State Regional at Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State d. Marist Florida State d. Georgia Florida State d. Ohio State Regional at Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Tech d. Georgia State Southern Miss d. Georgia Tech Georgia Tech d. Elon Georgia Tech d. Southern Miss Southern Miss d. Georgia Tech Regional at Gainesville, Fla. Miami d. Jacksonville Florida d. Miami Miami d. Jacksonville Florida d. Miami Regional at Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina d. Dartmouth North Carolina d. Coastal Carolina North Carolina d. Kansas Regional at Irvine, Calif. Virginia d. San Diego State Virginia d. UC Irvine Virginia d. UC Irvine

94

2009 ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS

8-7 (25) 3-2 4-3 5-4 3-2 10-0 15-1 6-5 16-4 8-2 37-6 9-3 10-7 8-4 10-3 12-8 9-4 8-2 4-0 16-5 5-2 14-5 12-1 5-1 5-0 4-1

Super Regionals, June 5-7 Super Regional at Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State d. Clemson Arizona State d. Clemson Super Regional at Tallahassee, Fla. Arkansas d. Florida State Arkansas d. Florida State Super Regional at Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina d. East Carolina North Carolina d. East Carolina Super Regional at Oxford, Miss. Mississippi d. Virginia Virginia d. Mississippi Virginia d. Mississippi

(12) 4-3 4-3 5-1

College World Series, June 13-24 College World Series at Omaha, Neb. Arizona State d. North Carolina North Carolina d. Southern Miss Arizona State d. North Carolina LSU d. Virginia Virginia d. Cal State Fullerton Arkansas d. Virginia

(10) 5-2 11-4 12-5 9-5 7-5 (12) 4-3

7-4 8-2 7-2 9-8 10-1 9-3

Durham Bulls Athletic Park - Durham, N.C. Wednesday May 20 #5 Miami d. #4 Georgia Tech 8-6 #1 Florida State d. #8 Boston College 7-2 #2 North Carolina d. #7 Duke 8-3 Thursday, May 21 Boston College d. Georgia Tech 7-3 Florida State d. Miami 4-2 #6 Virginia d. #3 Clemson 6-5 Friday, May 22 Boston College d. Miami 10-1 Duke d. Clemson 10-4 Virginia d. North Carolina 11-1 Saturday, May 23 Georgia Tech d. Florida State 9-2 Clemson d. North Carolina (11) 4-3 Virginia d. Duke 11-7 Sunday, May 24 - Championship Game Virginia d. Florida State 6-3

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

C 1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF DH P P

Franco Valdes Dustin Ackley Jason Stidham Mickey Wiswall Jake Lemmerman Dan Grovatt Wilson Boyd Mike McGee Danny Hultzen Pat Dean Casey Harman

Virginia North Carolina Florida State Boston College Duke Virginia Clemson Florida State Virginia Boston College Clemson

Tournament Most Valuable Player Dan Grovatt, Virginia

Deck McGuire Danny Hultzen Mike Martin

Player of the Year

Pitcher of the Year Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year

North Carolina Georgia Tech Virginia Florida State

FSU ACC PERFORMERS OF THE WEEK Mar 2 Mar 30 May 4 May 11

ACC Players of the Week Tyler Holt Stephen Cardullo Jason Stidham Tommy Oravetz

Boston College North Carolina Virginia North Carolina Virginia Clemson Florida State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Virginia Virginia Virginia Duke Georgia Tech North Carolina Florida State Miami

ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM

Yasmani Grandal, C Nate Freiman, 1B Tony Plagman, 1B Jason Stidham, 2B Scott Lawson, 2B Mickey Wiswall, 3B Derek Dietrch, SS Stephen Cardullo, SS Steve Domecus, OF Robbie Anston, OF Jeremy Gould, OF Mike Belfiore, 1B/RP Mike McGee, OF/SP Adam Warren, SP Chris Hernandez, SP Jimmy Gillheeney, SP Brian Moran, RP

Miami Duke Georgia Tech Florida State Miami Boston College Georgia Tech Florida State Virginia Tech Boston College Duke Boston College Florida State North Carolina Miami NC State North Carolina

ACC ACADEMIC TEAM

ACC INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Dustin Ackley

ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM

Tony Sanchez, C Dustin Ackley, 1B Phil Gosselin, 2B Kyle Seager, 3B Tyler Cannon, SS Jeff Schaus, OF Tyler Holt, OF Luke Murton, OF Jeff Rowland, OF Dan Grovatt, OF Jarrett Parker, OF Danny Hultzen, 1B/SP Andrew Wolcott, SP Deck McGuire, SP Alex White, SP Sean Gilmartin, SP Kyle Bellamy, RP

Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State

Tony Sanchez, BC Mike Freeman, CU Jason Stolz, CU Graham Stoneburner, CU Matt Vaughn, CU Nate Freiman, DU Jeremy Gould, DU Alex Hassan, DU Jake Lemmerman, DU Ryan McCurdy, DU Eric Pfisterer, DU Will Piwnica-Worms, DU Matt Williams, DU Andrew Wolcott, DU Tyler Holt, FS Tommy Oravetz, FS Derek Dietrich, GT Jason Haniger, GT Chris House, GT Tony Plagman, GT

Jeff Rowland, GT Zach Von Tersch, GT Dan Gentzler, MD Brett Harman, MD Mike Murphy, MD Dave DiNatale, UM Chris Hernandez, UM Colin Bates, NC Levi Michael, NC Adam Warren, NC Joey Cutler, NCS Phil Gosselin, UVA Dan Grovatt, UVA Danny Hultzen, UVA Robert Morey, UVA Robert Poutier, UVA Mike Kaminski, VT Ben Rowen, VT Michael Seaborn, VT Weldon Woodall, WF


2009 ACC STATS TEAM BATTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Virginia Florida State Virginia Tech Georgia Tech North Carolina Boston College Duke Clemson Miami Wake Forest Maryland NC State

G

Avg

OBpct

Slug

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

SBA

S

SF

65 63 53 58 66 60 59 66 60 52 54 56

.327 .321 .319 .315 .313 .304 .300 .299 .294 .284 .281 .265

.401 .432 .405 .411 .403 .382 .379 .387 .394 .364 .368 .371

.485 .536 .487 .543 .479 .464 .455 .451 .463 .432 .430 .401

2344 2152 1904 2090 2342 2134 2015 2295 1995 1841 1855 1945

507 550 431 501 482 416 381 453 408 339 333 368

767 691 608 658 733 649 605 687 586 522 522 516

138 163 138 111 125 151 118 122 122 98 107 99

28 16 13 16 28 8 17 16 6 5 12 10

59 89 52 111 69 58 53 65 68 55 48 48

468 496 380 479 447 380 341 421 367 308 300 325

260 386 221 276 315 219 202 312 297 197 229 295

453 475 400 412 444 399 304 417 422 385 359 468

119 94 53 52 57 41 56 81 61 53 44 81

145 122 72 73 83 72 80 106 92 72 64 107

31 33 11 20 43 72 20 41 45 14 18 28

39 46 23 22 31 27 34 32 28 17 20 21

G

ERA

BAvg

W

L

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

CG

HR

ShO

SV

BB/9

SO/9

65 66 66 63 58 60 60 59 56 53 54 52

3.23 3.68 3.73 4.58 4.65 4.65 4.71 4.83 5.16 5.18 5.93 7.30

.239 .253 .244 .256 .267 .278 .259 .267 .272 .287 .293 .329

49 44 48 45 38 34 38 35 25 32 27 22

15 22 18 18 19 26 22 24 31 21 27 30

583.0 594.1 595.2 551.2 515.0 549.1 531.0 516.2 504.1 468.2 469.0 457.1

516 569 547 532 533 597 522 528 540 547 553 631

239 279 287 355 319 334 320 315 358 333 349 454

209 243 247 281 266 284 278 277 289 270 309 371

190 203 264 303 234 222 206 238 230 191 215 242

593 548 661 468 523 460 479 427 469 428 384 350

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

41 60 50 64 53 51 56 54 34 55 54 67

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

18 13 17 13 12 11 19 17 9 10 11 10

2.93 3.07 3.99 4.94 4.09 3.64 3.49 4.15 4.10 3.67 4.13 4.76

9.15 8.30 9.99 7.64 9.14 7.54 8.12 7.44 8.37 8.22 7.37 6.89

TEAM PITCHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Virginia Clemson North Carolina Florida State Georgia Tech Boston College Miami Duke NC State Virginia Tech Maryland Wake Forest

INDIVIDUAL BATTING - MIN 2.5 AB/TEAM GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dustin Ackley-NC Steve Domecus-VT Tyler Holt-FS Austin Wates-VT Kyle Seager-NC Mike McGee-FS Stephen Cardullo-FS Ben Paulsen-CU Jason Stidham-FS Klint Reed-VT

CL

G

Avg OBpct

JR JR SO SO JR SO JR JR JR SR

66 40 63 47 66 60 62 66 63 49

.417 .406 .401 .397 .393 .379 .376 .367 .363 .358

.512 .477 .520 .447 .487 .494 .479 .435 .465 .442

Slug

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

.763 .580 .578 .608 .592 .768 .612 .618 .650 .448

266 143 237 194 262 198 237 259 223 165

75 37 87 50 59 66 76 56 55 51

111 58 95 77 103 75 89 95 81 59

18 11 23 20 26 18 20 18 24 12

4 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 2 0

22 4 5 5 6 19 10 13 12 1

73 42 28 42 62 78 51 61 76 15

50 8 54 13 45 40 45 33 44 21

SO SB-SBA 34 13 47 32 38 47 46 39 35 29

13-18 6-7 34-39 16-17 13-14 13-16 20-24 3-4 5-10 2-5

S

SF

0 1 4 0 3 4 5 3 2 1

3 5 2 4 3 2 3 5 10 0

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - MIN 1.0 IP/TEAM GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Danny Hultzen-VA Brian Moran-NC Andrew Wolcott-DU Tyler Wilson-VA Pat Dean-BC Adam Warren-NC Robert Morey-VA Sean Gilmartin-FS Deck McGuire-GT Jimmy Gillheeney-ST

CL

G

GS

ERA

BAvg

W

L

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

CG

HR

ShO

SV

FR JR SR SO SO SR SO FR SO JR

17 36 14 31 18 17 18 18 16 13

16 0 13 2 15 16 9 15 16 13

2.17 2.31 2.77 2.97 3.30 3.31 3.33 3.49 3.50 3.86

.250 .197 .252 .237 .281 .233 .210 .221 .232 .253

9 7 8 9 6 10 3 12 11 6

1 1 3 3 4 2 0 3 2 5

95.1 66.1 94.1 66.2 95.1 98.0 67.2 98.0 100.1 81.2

88 47 90 57 109 83 52 81 86 81

33 19 36 23 44 39 27 48 51 44

23 17 29 22 35 36 25 38 39 35

28 8 21 21 16 39 28 37 41 34

107 90 71 63 90 103 84 83 118 75

0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0

4 4 4 4 4 5 5 14 8 5

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0

95


2009 ACC STATS HITS

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Dustin Ackley-NC Kyle Seager-NC Ben Paulsen-CU Tyler Holt-FS Jarrett Parker-VA Ben Bunting-NC Stephen Cardullo-FS Mike Freeman-CU Dan Grovatt-VA Tony Plagman-GT

CL

G

SB

SB/G

1.68 1.56 1.44 1.51 1.45 1.39 1.44 1.33 1.38 1.50

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SO JR SO SO JR SO JR SO FR JR

63 48 65 58 62 65 64 47 66 60

34 30 24 21 20 20 17 16 16 15

.54 .63 .37 .36 .32 .31 .27 .34 .24 .25

TOTAL BASES

CL

G

TB

TB/G

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

JR SO JR JR JR SR SO SR JR JR

66 65 66 58 66 59 60 58 63 62

203 176 160 157 155 154 152 147 145 145

3.08 2.71 2.42 2.71 2.35 2.61 2.53 2.53 2.30 2.34

G

H

H/G

JR JR JR SO SO SO JR JR SO JR

66 66 66 63 65 66 62 66 64 58

111 103 95 95 94 92 89 88 88 87

RUNS SCORED

CL

G

R

R/G

1. 2.

SO JR SO JR SO SO SR SO JR SO

63 62 65 66 60 58 58 66 58 58

87 76 76 75 66 66 64 63 63 61

1.38 1.23 1.17 1.14 1.10 1.14 1.10 0.95 1.09 1.05

HOME RUNS

CL

G

HR

HR/G

1. 2.

Dustin Ackley-NC Nate Freiman-DU Luke Murton-GT 4. Mike McGee-FS 5. Matt Skole-GT 6. Jarrett Parker-VA Yasmani Grandal-UM Tony Plagman-GT 3 tied with 14 home run(s)

JR SR SR SO FR SO SO JR

66 59 58 60 58 65 59 58

22 20 20 19 17 16 16 16

.33 .34 .34 .32 .29 .25 .27 .28

DOUBLES

CL

G

2B

2B/G

1. 2. 3. 4.

JR JR SO JR FR JR SO SO JR JR

66 63 63 60 64 59 47 65 62 59

26 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 20 20

.39 .38 .37 .37 .34 .36 .43 .31 .32 .34

4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

6. 7.

Tyler Holt-FS Stephen Cardullo-FS Jarrett Parker-VA Dustin Ackley-NC Mike McGee-FS Jeff Rowland-GT Luke Murton-GT Ben Bunting-NC Tony Sanchez-BC Derek Dietrich-GT

Kyle Seager-NC Jason Stidham-FS Tyler Holt-FS Robbie Anston-BC Steven Proscia-VA Scott Lawson-UM Austin Wates-VT Jarrett Parker-VA Stephen Cardullo-FS Jeremy Gould-DU

TRIPLES

CL

G

3B

3B/G

1. 2.

SO JR JR

65 64 66

7 5 5

.11 .08 .08

Jarrett Parker-VA Tyler Cannon-VA Mike Freeman-CU

RUNS BATTED IN

CL

G

RBI

RBI/G

1. 2. 3.

SO JR JR JR SO SO SO SR

60 63 58 66 65 65 60 58

78 76 73 73 65 64 63 63

1.30 1.21 1.26 1.11 1.00 0.98 1.05 1.09

Mike McGee-FS Jason Stidham-FS Tony Plagman-GT Dustin Ackley-NC 5. Jarrett Parker-VA 6. Phil Gosselin-VA 7. Mickey Wiswall-BC Luke Murton-GT 3 tied with 62 RBI(s)

96

STOLEN BASES

CL

7. 8. 10.

Tyler Holt-FS Kyle Wilson-ST Phil Gosselin-VA Jeff Rowland-GT Stephen Cardullo-FS Jarrett Parker-VA Tyler Cannon-VA Austin Wates-VT Brad Miller-CU Robbie Anston-BC Dustin Ackley-NC Jarrett Parker-VA Ben Paulsen-CU Tony Plagman-GT Kyle Seager-NC Nate Freiman-DU Mike McGee-FS Luke Murton-GT Jason Stidham-FS Stephen Cardullo-FS

WALKS

CL

G

BB

BB/G

1. 2. 3. 4.

SO FR JR JR JR JR SO SR JR

63 66 66 66 62 63 63 58 60

54 53 50 45 45 44 44 43 43

.86 .80 .76 .68 .73 .70 .70 .74 .72

Tyler Holt-FS Brad Miller-CU Dustin Ackley-NC Kyle Seager-NC Stephen Cardullo-FS 6. Jason Stidham-FS Stuart Tapley-FS 8. Luke Murton-GT Jason Hagerty-UM 2 tied with 42 walk(s) ON BASE PERCENTAGE

CL

G

AB

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SO JR SR SO JR JR JR JR SR JR

63 66 58 60 66 62 40 63 59 60

237 95 266 111 206 73 198 75 262 103 237 89 143 58 223 81 219 77 214 73

Tyler Holt-FS Dustin Ackley-NC Luke Murton-GT Mike McGee-FS Kyle Seager-NC Stephen Cardullo-FS Steve Domecus-VT Jason Stidham-FS Nate Freiman-DU Chris Herrmann-UM

H

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

CL

G

AB

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SO JR SR SR SO JR JR JR JR JR

60 66 58 59 65 63 58 60 66 58

198 75 266 111 206 73 219 77 265 94 223 81 246 87 200 63 259 95 228 79

Mike McGee-FS Dustin Ackley-NC Luke Murton-GT Nate Freiman-DU Jarrett Parker-VA Jason Stidham-FS Tony Plagman-GT Jason Hagerty-UM Ben Paulsen-CU Tony Sanchez-BC

BB HBP SF OB%

54 50 43 40 45 45 8 44 36 41

7 5 16 7 6 5 16 7 13 7

2 3 1 2 3 3 5 10 4 2

.520 .512 .496 .494 .487 .479 .477 .465 .463 .458

H 2B 3B HR SLUG%

18 18 12 15 20 24 18 15 18 19

1 4 1 1 7 2 2 3 4 0

19 22 20 20 16 12 16 14 13 14

.768 .763 .714 .703 .664 .650 .638 .630 .618 .614


2009 ACC STATS WINS

CL

1. 2. 3. 4.

Sean Gilmartin-FS Deck McGuire-GT Adam Warren-NC Danny Hultzen-VA Andrew Carraway-VA Tyler Wilson-VA 7. Andrew Wolcott-DU Alex White-NC 7 tied with 7 victory(s)

FR SO SR FR SR SO SR JR

INNINGS PITCHED

CL

1. 2. 3.

Alex White-NC Deck McGuire-GT Sean Gilmartin-FS Adam Warren-NC 5. JB MacDonald-BC 6. Pat Dean-BC Danny Hultzen-VA 8. Andrew Wolcott-DU 9. Andrew Carraway-VA 2 tied with 90.2 inning(s) pitched

JR SO FR SR SR SO FR SR SR

STRIKEOUTS

CL

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

JR SO FR SR FR SO SO JR SO SO

9. 10.

Alex White-NC Deck McGuire-GT Danny Hultzen-VA Adam Warren-NC Chris Dwyer-CU Chris Hernandez-UM Pat Dean-BC Brian Moran-NC Casey Harman-CU Robert Morey-VA

G

W

L

G

IP

IP/G

16 16 18 17 15 18 17 14 18

107.0 100.1 98.0 98.0 96.1 95.1 95.1 94.1 91.0

6.69 6.27 5.44 5.76 6.42 5.30 5.61 6.74 5.06

G

SO

SO/G

16 16 17 17 17 15 18 36 22 18

121 118 107 103 95 93 90 90 89 84

10.18 10.58 10.10 9.46 9.94 9.23 8.50 12.21 9.24 11.17

18 16 17 17 18 31 14 16

12 11 10 9 9 9 8 8

3 2 2 1 2 3 3 4

APPEARANCES

CL

APP

GS

W

L

SV

1. 2. 3.

JR SO JR SO SO SO SO SO JR JR

36 34 32 32 32 31 31 31 30 30

0 0 4 0 0 5 2 0 0 0

7 4 3 1 0 6 9 2 3 4

1 4 5 3 0 2 3 3 1 2

4 6 3 1 1 1 1 11 16 4

6. 9.

Brian Moran-NC Colin Bates-NC Matt Packer-VA Zach Brewster-GT Nate Bayuk-BC Geoff Parker-FS Tyler Wilson-VA Kevin Arico-VA Kyle Bellamy-UM Ben Rowen-VT

SAVES

CL

G

SV

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

JR SO SR JR JR FR JR SO

30 31 28 25 16 25 28 34

16 11 10 9 8 8 7 6

Kyle Bellamy-UM Kevin Arico-VA Jimmy Marshall-FS Mike Belfiore-BC Alex Hassan-DU Mark Pope-GT 7. Dan Gentzler-MD 8. Colin Bates-NC 4 tied with 4 save(s)

SHUTOUTS

CL

G

SHO

1.

SO JR JR

18 16 16

1 1 1

Pat Dean-BC Alex White-NC David Gutierrez-UM

COMPLETE GAMES

CL

APP

GS

CG

W

L

1.

Sean Gilmartin-FS Andrew Wolcott-DU Jake Buchanan-ST 8 tied with 1 complete game(s)

FR SR SO

18 14 16

15 13 10

2 2 2

12 8 2

3 3 6

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE

CL

G

AB

H

AVG.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

JR SO FR SO SO JR SR JR FR SO

36 18 18 31 16 16 17 14 17 31

239 248 367 236 370 399 356 273 322 241

47 52 81 54 86 93 83 64 76 57

.197 .210 .221 .229 .232 .233 .233 .234 .236 .237

Brian Moran-NC Robert Morey-VA Sean Gilmartin-FS Geoff Parker-FS Deck McGuire-GT Alex White-NC Adam Warren-NC Christopher Manno-DU Chris Dwyer-CU Tyler Wilson-VA

TEAM FIELDING

GAMES STARTED

CL

APP

GS

W

L

SV

1. 2.

FR JR FR SO SR

17 16 17 16 17

17 16 16 16 16

5 8 9 11 10

6 4 1 2 2

0 0 0 0 0

Chris Dwyer-CU Alex White-NC Danny Hultzen-VA Deck McGuire-GT Adam Warren-NC 6 tied with 15 game(s) started

Sean Gilmartin

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Duke Virginia Boston College North Carolina Maryland Clemson Georgia Tech Miami Florida State Virginia Tech NC State Wake Forest

PO

A

E

DP

PCT

1550 1749 1648 1787 1407 1783 1545 1593 1655 1406 1513 1372

648 651 670 634 537 657 577 638 697 529 605 610

47 70 68 75 65 84 76 80 97 80 108 103

54 57 46 48 44 69 47 56 62 41 46 46

.979 .972 .972 .970 .968 .967 .965 .965 .960 .960 .951 .951

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2010 OPPONENT INFO

98

Opponents Date, Site

Coach School Rec., Yrs

2009 Record Overall

2007 Conference Finish, Record

Series Record Year Started

Starters Back/Lost

Letterwinners SID, Telephone, Back/Lost Website

Georgia State Feb. 19-21, Home

Greg Frady 98-77, 4 years

39-22

Colonial 2nd, 12-9

FSU leads 25-2-0 1981 - FSU 19, GSU 3

3/6 - Position 6/6 - Pitchers

18/12

Mike Holmes (404) 413-4033 www.georgiastatesports.com

North Florida Feb. 24, Apr. 7, Home Apr. 6, Away

Dusty Rhodes 879-420, 22 years

23-31

Atlantic Sun 7th, 15-15

FSU leads 6-1-0 2006 - FSU 14, UNF 8

9/1 - Position 3/4 - Pitchers

21/13

Chris Whitehead (904) 620-4029 www.unfospreys.com

Hofstra Feb. 26-28, Home

Patrick Anderson 11-32, 1 year

11-32

Colonial 10th, 6-18

FSU leads 7-0 2007 - FSU 10, HOF 1

3/6 - Position 5/7 - Pitchers

8/18

Len Skoros (516) 463-4602 www.gohofstra.com

Florida Mar. 2 - Tampa, Fla. Mar. 16, A; Apr. 13, H Mar. 30 - Jax, Fla.

Kevin O’Sullivan 76-46, 2 years

42-22

Southeastern 1st East, 19-11

FSU leads 116-95-1 1956 - UF 7, FSU 5

5/4 - Position 10/6 - Pitchers

20/13

John Hines (352) 375-4683 x6130 www.gatorzone.com

Georgia Mar. 5-7, Home

David Perno 289-208-1, 8 years

38-24

Southeastern 3rd East, 15-15

FSU leads 31-24 1951 - FSU 9, UGA 4

4/5 - Position 10/4 - Pitchers

19/14

Christopher Lakos (706) 542-7994 www.georgiadogs.com

Jacksonville Mar. 8, Away Apr. 14, May 4, Home

Terry Alexander 631-499-2, 19 years

37-22

Atlantic Sun 3rd, 19-11

FSU leads 113-36 1960 - FSU 8, JU 4

9/4 - Position 1/0 - Pitchers

21/12

Josh Ellis (904) 256-7402 www.judolphins.com

Virginia Mar. 12-14, Home

Brian O’Connor 265-104-1, 6 years

49-15-1

Atlantic Coast 4th Coastal, 16-11-1

FSU leads 43-14 1972 - FSU 8, UVa 6

9/0 - Position 10/5 - Pitchers

23/6

Andy Fledderjohann (434) 982-5131 www.virginiasports.com

North Carolina Mar. 19-21, Away

Mike Fox 500-208-1, 11 years

48-18

Atlantic Coast 1st Coastal, 19-10

FSU leads 60-25-0 1956 - FSU 3, UNC 2

4/4 - Position 4/2 - Pitchers

16/12

Chris Gallo (919) 962-1120 www.tarheelblue.com

Stetson Mar. 24, Home May 12, Away

Pete Dunn 1,097-688-3, 30 years

27-30

Atlantic Sun 5th, 16-14

FSU leads 42-20 7/2 - Position 1949 - FSU 10, STET 1 2/2 - Pitchers

19/10

Dean Watson (386) 822-8130 www.gohatters.com

Maryland Mar. 26-28, Home

Erik Bakich First Year

27-27

Atlantic Coast T-4th Atlantic, 10-20

FSU leads 57-3-0 1965 - FSU 7, MD 3

3/5 - Position 11/3 - Pitchers

17/14

Justin Moore (301) 314-7068 www.umterps.com

Virginia Tech Apr. 2-4, Home

Pete Hughes 78-84, 3 years

32-21

Atlantic Coast 6th Coastal, 12-17

FSU leads 33-5-0 1967 - FSU 7, VT 2

8/3 - Position 8/2 - Pitchers

21/6

Matt Kovatch (540) 231-1894 www.hokiesports.com

Wake Forest Apr. 9-11, Away

Tom Walter First Year

22-30

Atlantic Coast 6th Atlantic, 6-24

FSU leads 72-19-0 1962 - FSU 10, WF 8

5/4 - Position 13/5 - Pitchers

20/12

Chad Crunk (336) 758-5842 www.wakeforestsports.com

Duke Apr. 16-18, Away

Sean McNally 116-107-1, 4 years

35-24

Atlantic Coast 5th Coastal, 15-15

FSU leads 60-18-0 1954 - DU 8, FSU 4

5/3 - Position 12/4 - Pitchers

17/7

Chris Cook (919) 684-8708 www.goduke.com

Charleston Southern Apr. 20-21, Home

Stuart Lake 16-37, 1 year

16-37

Big South 7th, 10-15

FSU leads 17-0-0 1992 - FSU 14, CSU 2

6/3 - Position 7/8 - Pitchers

14/10

Cedrique Flemming (843) 863-7687 www.csusports.com

Miami Apr. 23-25, Home

Jim Morris 733-278-3, 16 years

38-22

Atlantic Coast 3rd Coastal, 18-12

FSU leads 136-118-4 1951 - UM 11, FSU 2

4/4 - Position 10/4 - Pitchers

19/9

Rob Dunning (305) 284-3230 www.hurricanesports.com

Le Moyne Apr. 30-May 2, Home

Steve Owens 314-190. 10 years

24-23

Independent

First Meeting

6/3 - Position 9/3 - Pitchers

21/7

Craig Lane (315) 445-4412 www.lemoynedolphins.com

Boston College May 7-9, Away

Mik Aoki 84-80-1, 3 years

34-26

Atlantic Coast 3rd Atlantic, 13-15

FSU leads 10-2 2006 - FSU 7, BC 1

5/3 - Position 12/3 - Pitchers

21/8

Matt Lynch (617) 552-2193 www.bceagles.com

NC State May 14-16, Home

Elliott Avent 483-311, 13 years

25-31

Atlantic Coast T-4th Atlantic, 10-20

FSU leads 50-22-0 1962 - FSU 12, NCS 3

6/3 - Position 6/8 - Pitchers

19/15

Bruce Winkworth (919) 515-1182 www.gopack.com

Clemson May 20-22, Away

Jack Leggett 724-331-1, 16 years

44-22

Atlantic Coast 2nd Atlantic, 19-11

FSU leads 63-50-1 1958 - CU 8, FSU 5

8/1 - Position 2/3 - Pitchers

20/13

Brian Hennessy (864) 656-1921 www.clemsontigers.com


2010 OPPONENTS Georgia State Panthers

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Georgia State/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Atlanta, Ga. 30,000 Blue and White Panthers Colonial Athletic The Field at Pantherville/1,000 Greg Frady (Troy State ‘87) 98-77/4 years 226-134/7 years Blaine McFerrin (IPFW ‘00) Brad Stromdahl (SW Minnesota State ‘02) Nick Hogan (Georgia State ‘09) 39-22 12-9/2nd 0-2 - NCAA Regional 18/12 3/6 6/6 Bradley Logan, .309, 10 HR, 55 RBI Ryan Moore, 7-2, 4.41 ERA, 85.2 IP Florida State leads 25-2 Mike Holmes rholmes@gsu.edu (404) 413-4033 (404) 413-4035 (404) 259-9716 (404) 241-9850 www.georgiastatesports.com

Hofstra Pride

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Hofstra/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

North Florida Ospreys

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at North Florida/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Jacksonville, Fla. 16,621 Navy Blue and Gray Ospreys Atlantic Sun Harmon Stadium/1,000 Dusty Rhodes (Florida Southern ‘69) 879-420/22 years 1,182-538/28 years Bob Shepard (Texas-Pan American ‘89) Judd Loveland (North Florida ‘05) Trey Leonard 23-31 15-15/7th none 21/13 9/1 3/4 Preston Hale, .371, 17 2B, 43 RBI Kevin Martin, .280, 10 HR, 43 RBI Florida State leads 6-1 Chris Whitehead chris.whitehead@unf.edu (904) 620-4029 (904) 620-2821 (404) 697-6363 (904) 620-1557 www.unfospreys.com

Hempstead, N.Y. 12,4000 Gold, White and Blue Pride Colonial Athletic University Field/600 Patrick Anderson (Mars Hill ‘97) 11-32/1 year 11-32/1 year John Russo (West Alabama ‘00) James Lally (St. John’s ‘07) Kelly Haynes (Lenoir-Rhyne ‘96) 11-32 6-18/10th none 8/18 3/6 5/7 Matt Prokopowicz, .344, 3 HR, 30 RBI Jeff Guthridge, 4-2, 4.38 ERA, 3 saves Florida State leads 7-0 Len Skoros leonard.m.skoros@hofstra.edu (516) 463-4602 (516) 463-5033 not available not available www.gohofstra.com

Florida Gators

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Florida/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Gainesville, Fla. 52,112 Orange and Blue Gators Southeastern Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field/5,500 Kevin O’Sullivan (Virginia ‘91) 76-46/2 years 76-46/2 years Craig Bell (North Florida ‘89) Brad Weitzel (Georgia ‘83) Don Norris (Georgia ‘92) 42-22 19-11/1st East 3-2 - NCAA Super Regional 20/13 5/4 10/6 Josh Adams, .342, 82 hits, 52 RBI Nick Maronde, 3-1, 4.40 ERA, 59 K’s Florida State leads 116-95-1 John Hines johnh@gators.uaa.ufl.edu (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 6130) (352) 375-4809 (352) 317-7386 (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 4355, 4356) www.gatorzone.com

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2010 OPPONENTS Georgia Bulldogs

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Georgia/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Athens, Ga. 34,180 Red and Black Bulldogs Southeastern Foley Field/3,291 David Perno (Georgia ‘91) 289-208-1/8 years 289-208-1/8 years Jason Eller (Georgia State ‘98) Brady Wiederhold (Kennesaw State ‘94) Justin Holmes (Georgia ‘05) 38-24 15-15/3rd East 1-2 - NCAA Regional 19/14 4/5 10/4 Colby May, .339, 11 HR, 42 RBI Justin Grimm, 4-4, 4.15 ERA, 78.0 IP Florida State leads 31-24 Christopher Lakos clakos@sports.uga.edu (706) 542-7994 (706) 542-7993 (706) 714-2934 (706) 542-6161/6162 www.georgiadogs.com

Virginia Cavaliers

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Virginia/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Jacksonville Dolphins

Location Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment 3,436 Colors Green and White Nickname Dolphins Conference Atlantic Sun Home Field/Capacity John Sessionas Stadium, Alexander Breast Field/3,000 Head Coach Terry Alexander (Florida State ‘77) Record at Jacksonville/Years 631-499-2/18 years Career Coaching Record/Years 631-499-2/18 years Assistant Coaches Tim Montez (Pepperdine ‘84) Tommy Murphy (Florida Atlantic ‘00) Mike McCallister (Jacksonville ‘07) 2009 Overall Record 37-22 2009 Conference Record/Finish 19-11/3rd 2009 Postseason Results 1-2 - NCAA Regional Letterman Returning/Lost 21/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost 1/0 Top Returnees Chuck Opachich, .377, 90 hits, 19 SB Matt Loosen, 4-1, 4.16 ERA, 91 K’s Series Record Florida State leads 113-36-0 Baseball SID Josh Ellis E-mail jellis1@ju.edu Office Phone (904) 256-7402 Fax Phone (904) 256-7179 Cell Phone (904) 631-9616 Press Box Phone (904) 256-7588 Web site www.judolphins.com

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Charlottesville, Va. 20,399 Orange and Blue Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Atlantic Coast Davenport Field/3,600 Brian O’Connor (Creighton, ‘93) 265-104-1/6 years 265-104-1/6 years Kevin McMullan (IUP ‘90) Karl Kuhn (Florida ‘92) Eddie Smith (Notre Dame ‘06) 49-15-1 16-11-1/4th Coastal 6-3 - College World Series 23/6 9/0 10/5 Jarrett Parker, .355, 20 2B, 16 HR Danny Hultzen, 9-1, 2.17 ERA, 107 K’s Florida State leads 43-14-0 Andy Fledderjohann fledder@virginia.edu (434) 982-5131 (434) 982-5525 (434) 906-0075 (434) 244-4071 www.virginiasports.com

North Carolina Tar Heels

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at North Carolina/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Chapel Hill, N.C. 17,895 Carolina Blue and White Tar Heels Atlantic Coast Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium/4,100 Mike Fox (North Carolina ‘78) 500-208-1/11 years 1,040-349-5/26 years Scott Forbes (North Carolina Wesleyan ‘98) Matt McCay (North Carolina ‘06) Scott Jackson (Campbell ‘98) 48-18 19-10/1st Coastal 6-2 - College World Series 16/12 4/4 4/2 Ben Bunting, .336, 92 hits, 12 2B Patrick Johnson, 2-2, 3.49 ERA, 77 K’s Florida State leads 60-25-0 Chris Gallo cgallo@uncaa.unc.edu (919) 962-1120 (919) 962-0612 (919) 619-7287 (919) 962-3509 www.tarheelblue.com


2010 OPPONENTS Stetson Hatters

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Stetson/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

DeLand, Fla. 2,492 Hunter Green and White Hatters Atlantic Sun Melching Field at Conrad Park/2,500 Pete Dunn (Stetson ‘72) 1,097-688-3/30 years 1,097-688-3/30 years Chris Roberts (Florida State ‘92) Mark Leavitt (Princeton ‘88) Clint Chrysler (Stetson ‘97) 27-30 16-14/5th none 19/10 7/2 2/2 Mark Jones, .363, 7 HR, 44 RBI Aaron Crittenden, .339, 13 HR, 66 RBI Florida State leads 42-20 Dean Watson dwatson@stetson.edu (386) 822-8130 (386) 822-8132 (386) 747-2824 (386) 736-7360 www.gohatters.com

Virginia Tech Hokies

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference HomeField/Capacity Head Coach Record at Virginia Tech/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Maryland Terrapins

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Maryland/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

College Park, Md. 37,000 Red, White, Black and Gold Terrapins Atlantic Coast Shipley Field/2,500 Erik Bakich (East Carolina ‘00) First Year First Year Sean Kenny (Eastern Michigan ‘97) Dan Burton (Louisville ‘08) Nolan Neiman (Desales ‘05) 27-27 10-20/t-4th Atlantic none 17/14 3/5 11/3 David Poutier, .321, 70 hits, 14 2B Dan Gentzler, 3-2, 3.13 ERA, 7 saves Florida State leads 57-3-0 Justin Moore moore@umd.edu (301) 314-7068 (301) 314-9094 not available (301) 314-0379 www.umterps.com

Blacksburg, Va. 30,000 Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Hokies Atlantic Coast English Field/4,000 Pete Hughes (Davidson ‘90) 78-84/3 years 380-295-2/13 years Dave Turgeon (Davidson ‘87) Mike Gambino (Boston College ‘99) Mike Kunigonis (American International ‘01) 32-21 12-17/6th Coastal none 21/6 8/3 8/2 Steve Domecus, .406, 11 2B, 42 RBI Justin Wright, 7-2, 3.95 ERA, 59 K’s Florida State leads 33-5-0 Matt Kovatch mlk@vt.edu (540) 231-1894 (540) 231-6984 (804) 239-0812 (540) 231-8974 www.hokiesports.com

Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Wake Forest/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Winston-Salem, N.C. 4,476 Old Gold and Black Demon Deacons Atlantic Coast Wake Forest Basebal Park/6,000 Tom Walter (Georgetown, ‘91) First Year 428-331/14 years Dennis Healy (George Washington ‘96) Bill Cilento (Siena ‘03) Grant Achilles (Wake Forest ‘05) 22-30 6-24/6th Atlantic none 20/12 5/4 13/5 Steven Brooks, .313, 52 hits, 30 RBI Austin Stadler, 4-5, 4.13 ERA, 52.1 IP Florida State leads 72-19-0 Chad Crunk crunkmc@wfu.edu (336) 758-5842 (336) 758-5140 (270) 839-5765 (336) 759-7373 www.wakeforestsports.com

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2010 OPPONENTS Duke Blue Devils

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Duke/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Durham, N.C. 6,340 Royal Blue and White Blue Devils Atlantic Coast Jack Coombs Field/2,000 Sean McNally (Duke ‘94) 116-107-1/4 years 116-107-1/4 years Matthew Boggs (Georgia Tech ‘02) Sean Snedeker (Texas A&M ‘90) Rhett Parrott (Georgia Tech ‘07) 35-24 15-15/5th Coastal none 17/7 5/3 12/4 Jeremy Gould, .340, 20 2B, 82 hits Christopher Manno, 5-6, 4.89 ERA, 72 K’s Florida State leads 60-18-0 Chris Cook cook@duaa.duke.edu (919) 684-8708 (919) 684-2489 (919) 812-7141 (919) 812-7141 www.goduke.com

Miami Hurricanes

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Miami/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Charleston Southern

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Charleston Southern/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches 2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

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Charleston, S.C. 3,286 Blue and Gold Buccaneers Big South Buccaneer Ballpark/1,500 Stuart Lake (Charleston Southern ‘94) 16-37/1 year 16-37/1 year Charles Assey (Presbyterian College ‘04) Sid Fallaw (The Citadel ‘09) 16-37 10-15/7th none 14/10 6/3 7/8 Nick Chinners, .339, 13 2B, 28 RBI Tyler Thornburg, .292, 12 HR, 49 RBI Florida State leads 17-0-0 Cedrique Flemming cflemming@csuniv.edu (843) 863-7687 (843) 863-7676 not available (843) 863-7591 www.csusports.com

Coral Gables, Fla. 15,323 Orange, Green and White Hurricanes Atlantic Coast Alex Rodriguez Park/5,000 Jim Morris (Elon ‘73) 733-278-3/16 years 1,368-563-4/31 years J.D. Arteaga (Miami ‘02) Joe Mercadante (Florida ‘03) Roger Tomas (Miami ‘07) 38-22 18-12/3rd Coastal 2-2 - NCAA Regional 19/9 4/4 10/4 Yasmani Grandal, .299, 16 HR, 45 RBI Chris Hernandez, 7-5, 4.76 ERA, 93 K’s Florida State leads 136-118-4 Rob Dunning rdunning@maimi.edu (305) 284-3230 (305) 284-2807 (305) 498-1464 (305) 284-8192 www.hurricanesports.com

Le Moyne Dolphins

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Le Moyne/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Syracuse, N.Y. 2,300 Green and Gold Dolphins Independent Dick Rockwell Field Steve Owens (St. Lawrence ‘87) 314-190/10 years 559-272-1/18 years Scott Cassidy (Le Moyne ‘98) Scott Landers (Cortland ‘98) Corey O’Neill (Le Moyne ‘08) 24-23 none none 21/7 6/3 9/3 Chris Edmondson, .322, 13 HR, 46 RBI Jeff Tardiff, 6-2, 3.02 ERA, 95.1 IP First Meeting Craig Lane lanect@lemoyne.edu (315) 445-4412 (315) 445-4678 not available (315) 445-4408 www.lemoynedolphins.com


2010 OPPONENTS Boston College Eagles

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Boston College/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Chestnut Hill, Mass. 14,500 Maroon and Gold Eagles Atlantic Coast Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at Shea Field Mik Aoki (Davidson ‘90) 84-80-1/3 years 171-220/7 years Joe Hastings (East Carolina ‘01) Steve Englert (Boston College ‘87) Jesse Woods (Western New England ‘04) 34-26 13-15/3rd Atlantic 1-2 - NCAA Regional 21/8 5/3 12/3 Robbie Anston, .344, 85 hits, 22 2B Pat Dean, 6-4, 3.30 ERA, 90 K’s Florida State leads 10-2 Matt Lynch lynchfz@bc.edu (617) 552-2193 (617) 552-4903 (617) 552-2193 (617) 552-0530 www.bceagles.com

Florida State huddles at the 2009 ACC Tournament in Durham, NC

NC State Wolfpack

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at NC State/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Raleigh, N.C. 31,000 Red and White Wolfpack Atlantic Coast Doak Field/2,500 Elliott Avent (VCU ‘83) 483-311/13 years 708-520/21 years Tom Holliday (Miami ‘75) Chris Hart (Florida State ‘03) Brian Ward (NC State ‘00) 25-31 10-20/T-4th Atlantic none 19/15 6/3 6/8 Andrew Ciencin, .308, 15 2B, 24 RBI Kyle Wilson, .265, 30 RBI, 30 SB Florida State leads 50-22-0 Bruce Winkworth bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu (919) 515-1182 (919) 515-2898 (919) 819-3035 (919) 513-0653 www.gopack.com

Clemson Tigers

Location Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Home Field/Capacity Head Coach Record at Clemson/Years Career Coaching Record/Years Assistant Coaches

2009 Overall Record 2009 Conference Record/Finish 2009 Postseason Results Letterman Returning/Lost Position Starters Returning/Lost Pitchers Returning/Lost Top Returnees Series Record Baseball SID E-mail Office Phone Fax Phone Cell Phone Press Box Phone Web site

Clemson, S.C. 18,317 Clemson Orange and Regalia Tigers Atlantic Coast Doug Kingsmore Stadium/6,217 Jack Leggett (Maine ‘76) 724-331-1/16 years 1,101-621-1/30 years Tom Riginos (Stetson ‘90) Dan Pepicelli (SUNY Cortland ‘90) Michael Johnson (Clemson ‘08) 44-22 19-11/2nd Atlantic 4-3 - NCAA Super Regional 20/13 8/1 2/3 Wilson Boyd, .341, 15 2B, 46 RBI Casey Harman, 7-3, 3.95 ERA, 89 K’s Florida State leads 63-50-1 Brian Hennessy bhennes@clemson.edu (864) 656-1921 (864) 656-0299 (864) 986-9046 (864) 656-7731 www.clemsontigers.com

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2010 ACC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE All Times Eastern RSN: Comcast SportsNet, FOX Sports Net South, FOX Sports Florida & New England Sports Network Friday, February 19 Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky (at Conway, S.C.) Noon Duke at Baylor 1 pm George Washington at North Carolina 3 pm LaSalle at NC State 3 pm Virginia at East Carolina 3 pm Miami (Ohio) at Clemson 4 pm Georgia State at Florida State 4 pm Missouri State at Georgia Tech 4 pm Dayton at Wake Forest 4 pm Maryland at Florida International 7 pm Rutgers at Miami 7 pm Boston College at Tulane 7:30 pm Saturday, February 20 Clemson vs. Michigan State (at Greenville, S.C.) 1 pm Duke at Baylor 1 pm Boston College at Tulane 2 pm Georgia State at Florida State 2 pm Missouri State at Georgia Tech 2 pm George Washington at North Carolina 2 pm LaSalle at NC State 2 pm Virginia at East Carolina 2 pm Virginia Tech at Coastal Carolina 3 pm Dayton at Wake Forest 4 pm Duke vs. Georgia (at Waco, Texas) 5 pm Maryland at Florida International 6 pm Rutgers at Miami 7 pm Sunday, February 21 Duke vs. Georgia (at Waco, Texas) 10 am Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia (at Conway, S.C.) 11 am Maryland at Florida International Noon Georgia State at Florida State 1 pm Missouri State at Georgia Tech 1 pm Rutgers at Miami 1 pm George Washington at North Carolina 1 pm LaSalle at NC State 1 pm Virginia at East Carolina 1 pm Dayton at Wake Forest 1 pm Boston College at Tulane 2 pm Furman at Clemson 2 pm Tuesday, February 23 UNC Greensboro at North Carolina Coastal Carolina at Wake Forest Georgia Tech at Georgia Southern

3 pm 4 pm 6 pm

Wednesday, February 24 George Washington at Virginia North Florida at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia Southern Florida Gulf Coast at Miami

3 pm 4 pm 4 pm 6 pm

Friday, February 26 NC State vs. UC Irvine (at Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Noon Virginia Tech at Charleston Southern 2 pm Fordham at Duke 3 pm Delaware at Maryland 3 pm Maine at North Carolina 3 pm Rhode Island at Virginia 3 pm Wright State at Clemson 4 pm Hofstra at Florida State 4 pm Xavier at Georgia Tech 4 pm Kent State at Wake Forest 4 pm Boston College at Auburn 7 pm Manhattan at Miami 7 pm

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Saturday, February 27 Boston College vs. FAU (at Auburn, Ala.) Noon Hofstra at Florida State 1 pm Delaware at Maryland 1 pm Rhode Island at Virginia 1 pm Kent State at Wake Forest (DH) 1 pm Wright State at Clemson 2 pm Fordham at Duke 2 pm Xavier at Georgia Tech 2 pm Maine at North Carolina 2 pm Virginia Tech at Charleston Southern 2 pm NC State vs. JMU (at Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 3:30 pm Manhattan at Miami 7 pm Sunday, February 28 Boston College vs. Missouri (at Auburn, Ala.)Noon Wright State at Clemson 1 pm Fordham at Duke 1 pm Hofstra at Florida State 1 pm Xavier at Georgia Tech 1 pm Delaware at Maryland 1 pm Manhattan at Miami 1 pm Maine at North Carolina 1 pm Rhode Island at Virginia 1 pm Kent State at Wake Forest 1 pm Virginia Tech at Charleston Southern 1:30 pm NC State vs Coast. Carolina (at Myrtle Beach, S.C) 3:30 pm Tuesday, March 2 VMI at Maryland Gardner-Webb at North Carolina Radford at Virginia Tech Western Carolina at Georgia Tech James Madison at Virginia Winthrop at Wake Forest Miami at South Florida Florida State vs. Florida (at Tampa, Fla.)

3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 4 pm 4 pm 4 pm 5 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, March 3 Xavier at Duke Towson at Maryland UNC Greensboro at NC State Dayton at Clemson

3 pm 3 pm 3:30 pm 4 pm

Friday, March 5 Temple at Duke Hofstra at Maryland Michigan at North Carolina Quinnipiac at NC State Long Island at Virginia Tech Rutgers at Georgia Tech Wright State at Virginia Xavier at Wake Forest Georgia at Florida State Boston College at Florida Atlantic South Carolina at Clemson Florida at Miami

3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 4 pm 4 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Saturday, March 6 Hofstra at Maryland Long Island at Virginia Tech (DH) Xavier at Wake Forest (DH) Clemson at South Carolina Temple at Duke Rutgers at Georgia Tech Michigan at North Carolina Quinnipiac at NC State Dartmouth at Virginia Boston College at Florida Atlantic Georgia at Florida State Florida at Miami

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 2 pm 2 pm 2 pm 2 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Sunday, March 7 Dartmouth at Virginia Boston College at Florida Atlantic Temple at Duke Georgia at Florida State Rutgers at Georgia Tech Hofstra at Maryland Florida at Miami Michigan at North Carolina Quinnipiac at NC State Xavier at Wake Forest Long Island at Virginia Tech South Carolina at Clemson Wright State at Virginia

11:30 am 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 3 pm 2 pm 3 pm

Monday, March 8 Quinnipiac at Duke Florida State at Jacksonville

3 pm 6 pm

Tuesday, March 9 Quinnipiac at Duke William & Mary at North Carolina North Carolina A&T at NC State Wake Forest at Coastal Carolina Bryant at Virginia Tech Boston College at Florida International Miami at Central Florida

3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Wednesday, March 10 Gardner-Webb at Clemson Wake Forest at UNC Wilmington Bryant at Virginia Tech Boston College at Florida International Georgia Tech at Mercer Virginia at William & Mary Duke at Wofford

4 pm 4 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Friday, March 12 NC State at Clemson Wake Forest at Georgia Tech Maryland at Virginia Tech North Carolina at Duke Virginia at Florida State Boston College at Miami

4 pm 4 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Saturday, March 13 NC State at Clemson North Carolina at Duke Wake Forest at Georgia Tech Maryland at Virginia Tech Virginia at Florida State Boston College at Miami

2 pm 2 pm 2 pm 2 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Sunday, March 14 Boston College at Miami NC State at Clemson North Carolina at Duke Virginia at Florida State Wake Forest at Georgia Tech Maryland at Virginia Tech

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Monday, March 15 Columbia at Virginia Tech

5:30 pm

Tuesday, March 16 Boston College at Connecticut Princeton at North Carolina Old Dominion at Maryland Rider at Virginia Tech Clemson at Charlotte Fordham at Miami NC State at NC Central Florida State at Florida Georgia at Georgia Tech

3 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, March 17 Liberty at Duke Boston College at Bryant William & Mary at Maryland Rider at Virginia Tech Fordham at Miami Princeton at North Carolina NC State at UNC Wilmington Virginia at James Madison Georgia Southern at Clemson

3 pm 3:30 pm 5 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Friday, March 19 Boston College at Virginia Miami at Duke Georgia Tech at Maryland NC State at Wake Forest Virginia Tech at Clemson Florida State at North Carolina

6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Saturday, March 20 Boston College at Virginia (RSN) Georgia Tech at Maryland Miami at Duke Florida State at North Carolina NC State at Wake Forest Virginia Tech at Clemson

1 pm 1 pm 2 pm 2 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Sunday, March 21 Boston College at Virginia Virginia Tech at Clemson Miami at Duke Florida State at North Carolina Georgia Tech at Maryland NC State at Wake Forest

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 6 pm

Tuesday, March 23 Hartford at Boston College Marshall at Virginia Liberty at Virginia Tech Central Florida at Miami Elon at Clemson Maryland at James Madison NC State at Campbell Duke at Davidson

3 pm 5 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, March 24 Holy Cross at Boston College UMBC at Maryland Stetson at Florida State Mercer at Georgia Tech North Carolina at UNC Greensboro Wake Forest at High Point Elon at Clemson

3 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Friday, March 26 Duke at Boston College Wake Forest at Virginia Tech Clemson at Virginia Maryland at Florida State Miami at NC State Georgia Tech at North Carolina

2:30 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Saturday, March 27 Duke at Boston College Wake Forest at Virginia Tech Clemson at Virginia Maryland at Florida State Georgia Tech at North Carolina Miami at NC State

1:30 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Sunday, March 28 Duke at Boston College Clemson at Virginia Maryland at Florida State Georgia Tech at North Carolina Miami at NC State Wake Forest at Virginia Tech

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, March 30 Boston College at Northeastern Towson at Virginia High Point at Duke Georgia Tech at Georgia State VCU at Maryland Winthrop at North Carolina Charlotte at Wake Forest Florida State vs. Florida (at Jacksonville, Fla.)

3 pm 5 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, March 31 Boston College at Northeastern Towson at Virginia Georgia Tech at Kennesaw State Navy at Maryland FAU at Miami Richmond at North Carolina Coastal Carolina at Clemson Old Dominion at NC State Duke at NC Central Virginia Tech at East Tennessee State Charlotte at Elon

3 pm 5 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Friday, April 2 Virginia Tech at Florida State North Carolina at Maryland Boston College at Clemson Virginia at NC State Duke at Georgia Tech Wake Forest at Miami

6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm


2010 ACC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Saturday, April 3 North Carolina at Maryland Duke at Georgia Tech Virginia Tech at Florida State Boston College at Clemson Virginia at NC State Wake Forest at Miami Sunday, April 4 Boston College at Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech Virginia Tech at Florida State North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest at Miami Virginia at NC State

1 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, April 6 Maryland at George Mason NC Central at Virginia Tech William & Mary at Duke Florida State at North Florida Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech North Carolina at Elon Clemson at Georgia Miami at FAU Coppin State at NC State

3 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm

Wednesday, April 7 Bryant at Boston College Coppin State at NC State North Florida at Florida State West Virginia at Maryland FAU at Miami Radford at Virginia High Point at Wake Forest Georgia at Clemson

3 pm 3 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 6:30 pm

Friday, April 9 Maryland at Boston College Miami at Virginia Tech Clemson at Duke Florida State at Wake Forest Georgia Tech at Virginia NC State at North Carolina

2:30 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Saturday, April 10 Miami at Virginia Tech (RSN) Maryland at Boston College Clemson at Duke Georgia Tech at Virginia Florida State at Wake Forest NC State at North Carolina

1 pm 1:30 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm

Sunday, April 11 Miami at Virginia Tech Maryland at Boston College Clemson at Duke Florida State at Wake Forest Georgia Tech at Virginia NC State at North Carolina

Noon 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, April 13 Massachusetts at Boston College North Carolina A&T at Virginia Tech Davidson at Duke Florida at Florida State NC Central at NC State

3 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Wednesday, April 14 Boston College in Baseball Beanpot UNC Greensboro at Duke Jacksonville at Florida State Coastal Carolina at North Carolina VMI at Virginia Elon at Wake Forest Western Carolina at Clemson Georgia Tech at Georgia Miami at Florida Gulf Coast UNC Wilmington at NC State Maryland at UMBC

TBA 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm

Friday, April 16 Wake Forest at Boston College Florida State at Duke NC State at Maryland Clemson at Georgia Tech North Carolina at Miami Virginia Tech at Virginia

2:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Saturday, April 17 Clemson at Georgia Tech (RSN) NC State at Maryland Wake Forest at Boston College Florida State at Duke Virginia Tech at Virginia North Carolina at Miami

1 pm 1 pm 1:30 pm 2 pm 4 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, April 28 Boston College at Dartmouth Wake Forest at Appalachian State James Madison at Maryland South Florida at Miami North Carolina at Charlotte Georgetown at Virginia Elon at NC State Duke at High Point

3 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Friday, April 30 Boston College at Virginia Tech Virginia at Duke Le Moyne at Florida State Georgia Tech at NC State Maryland at Miami

5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Sunday, April 18 Wake Forest at Boston College Clemson at Georgia Tech NC State at Maryland North Carolina at Miami Florida State at Duke Virginia Tech at Virginia

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, April 20 Boston College in Baseball Beanpot Virginia Tech at Radford Charleston Southern at Florida State Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech Maryland at Old Dominion Bethune-Cookman at Miami Richmond at Virginia Wake Forest at Charlotte Duke at Liberty

Saturday, May 1 Georgia Tech at NC State (RSN) Boston College at Virginia Tech Virginia at Duke Le Moyne at Florida State Florida Gulf Coast at Clemson Maryland at Miami

1 pm 2 pm 2 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

TBA 3 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Sunday, May 2 Le Moyne at Florida State Boston College at Virginia Tech Virginia at Duke Georgia Tech at NC State Maryland at Miami Florida Gulf Coast at Clemson

Noon 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 6:30 pm

Wednesday, April 21 Harvard at Boston College Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech Charleston Southern at Florida State Towson at Maryland Davidson at North Carolina NC State at East Carolina George Mason at Virginia UNC Greensboro at Wake Forest USC Upstate at Clemson

3 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Monday, May 3 Elon at North Carolina Florida Gulf Coast at Clemson

6 pm 6:30 pm

Tuesday, May 4 Northeastern at Boston College Maryland at Towson Davidson at Virginia Tech Jacksonville at Florida State VCU at Virginia Florida Gulf Coast at Clemson

3 pm 3 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm

Friday, April 23 Duke at Wake Forest Miami at Florida State Virginia at Maryland Boston College at NC State North Carolina at Clemson Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech

6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Friday, May 7 Florida State at Boston College Clemson at Maryland Towson at NC State Illinois-Chicago at Georgia Tech Wake Forest at North Carolina

1:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Saturday, April 24 Miami at Florida State (RSN) Virginia at Maryland Duke at Wake Forest Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech Boston College at NC State North Carolina at Clemson

1 pm 1 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm

Saturday, May 8 Wake Forest at North Carolina (RSN) Clemson at Maryland Florida State at Boston College Alabama A&M at Miami Illinois-Chicago at Georgia Tech Towson at NC State Alabama A&M at Miami

1 pm 1 pm 1:30 pm 3 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Sunday, May 9 Florida State at Boston College Clemson at Maryland Wake Forest at North Carolina Illinois-Chicago at Georgia Tech Alabama A&M at Miami Towson at NC State Savannah State at Virginia Tech (DH)

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Monday, May 10 Connecticut at Boston College Duke at North Carolina A&T

1 pm 7 pm

Tuesday, May 11 Presbyterian at Duke Wake Forest at Winthrop Clemson at Furman

1 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, May 12 Florida State at Stetson College of Charleston at North Carolina Wake Forest at UNC Greensboro

6 pm 6 pm 6 pm

Sunday, April 25 Boston College at NC State North Carolina at Clemson Duke at Wake Forest Miami at Florida State Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech Virginia at Maryland

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, April 27 Virginia Tech at VMI Quinnipiac at Boston College Coastal Carolina at Virginia George Mason at Maryland St. Thomas at Miami High Point at North Carolina North Carolina A&T at Duke Georgia Tech vs. Georgia (at Turner Field)

1 pm 3 pm 5 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Wednesday, May 5 Maryland at Liberty

3 pm

Friday, May 14 Duke at Virginia Tech Clemson at Wake Forest NC State at Florida State Miami at Georgia Tech North Carolina at Virginia

5:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Saturday, May 15 North Carolina at Virginia (RSN) Duke at Virginia Tech Clemson at Wake Forest NC State at Florida State Miami at Georgia Tech

1 pm 2 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm

Sunday, May 16 Clemson at Wake Forest Duke at Virginia Tech NC State at Florida State Miami at Georgia Tech North Carolina at Virginia

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm

Tuesday, May 18 St. John’s at Boston College Virginia Tech at Davidson Georgia State at Georgia Tech Charlotte at North Carolina VMI at Virginia Appalachian State at Wake Forest Presbyterian at Clemson High Point at NC State

3 pm 4 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm

Thursday, May 20 Georgia Tech at Boston College Maryland at Wake Forest Virginia Tech at North Carolina Florida State at Clemson Duke at NC State Virginia at Miami

1:30 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm

Friday, May 21 Georgia Tech at Boston College Maryland at Wake Forest Florida State at Clemson Duke at NC State Virginia at Miami Virginia Tech at North Carolina

1:30 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm

Saturday, May 22 Florida State at Clemson (RSN) Georgia Tech at Boston College Duke at NC State Maryland at Wake Forest Virginia at Miami Virginia Tech at North Carolina

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 2 pm

Wednesday, May 26 ACC Championship at Greensboro, N.C. (RSN)

TBA

Thursday, May 27 ACC Championship at Greensboro, N.C. (RSN)

TBA

Friday, May 28 ACC Championship at Greensboro, N.C. (RSN)

TBA

Saturday, May 29 ACC Championship at Greensboro, N.C. (RSN)

TBA

Sunday, May 30 ACC Championship at Greensboro, N.C. (RSN)

TBA

June 4-7 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites)

TBA

June 11-14 NCAA Super Regionals (Campus Sites)

TBA

June 19-30 NCAA College World Series (Omaha, NE)

TBA

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS TEAM Akron Alabama Ala-Birmingham Amherst Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Armstrong State Army Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baptist Belmont Abbey Bethune-Cookman Biscayne College Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Brooklyn College Brown Bucknell Butler California UC-Santa Barbara Cal St-Fullerton Cal St-Northridge Campbellsville College UCF Central Michigan Charleston Southern* Chicago State Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Columbus College Connecticut Cumberland Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Delaware Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Fairleigh Dickinson Flagler Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida Southern Fresno State Furman George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia Savannah Georgia Southern Ga Southwestern Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State

106

FIRST MEETING 1999 1967 1988 1952 1993 1963 1987 1985 1985 1975 1954 1979 1984 1988 1969 2000 1976 2007 1970 1950 1994 1980 1971 2008 2004 1992 1996 1984 1996 1981 1985 1990 1988 1972 1953 1998 1958 1981 1991 1992 1974 1957 1973 1970 1954 1980 1979 1954 2008 1962 1978 1980 1975 2000 1973 1980 1956 1971 1995 2009 1973 1949 1991 1955 1985 1958 1951 1948 1960 1976 1981 1959 1985

LAST MEETING 2001 1991 1988 1964 2007 1991 2004 2009 1985 2005 2009 1987 1991 1990 1969 2007 1976 2009 1970 1950 1994 1980 2006 2008 2004 1992 1996 1999 1996 1981 2004 1994 2006 1972 1991 2003 2009 1982 1996 1995 1976 1957 1973 1970 1954 1980 1998 2007 2008 1984 1978 1980 1982 2003 1973 1982 2009 2002 1998 2009 2009 1974 1991 1994 1985 1959 2009 1948 1985 1976 1993 2009 2009

SERIES STANDINGS WLT 400 520 100 710 1600 560 23110 050 200 200 75410 500 1920 700 200 400 400 1020 100 110 100 100 810 110 100 100 100 7100 100 100 1940 200 1700 300 2220 910 63501 300 1100 910 500 010 200 100 100 100 110 60180 300 430 200 100 020 400 200 410 116951 1300 810 200 1450 29131 010 1410 100 200 31240 010 77290 310 2520 63400 1710

TEAM Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii Pacific High Point Hofstra Holy Cross Howard Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa Ithaca Jackson State Jacksonville Jacksonville State Kearney State Kent Kentucky Kentucky Wesleyan Kenyon Lafayette Lamar Lenoir-Rhyne Lewis Liberty Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana State Louisville Loyola (La.) Maine Marietta Marist Marshall Maryland Memphis State Mercer Mercer-Atlanta Miami Michigan Michigan State Middle Georgia Millsaps Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Missouri-Rolla Monmouth Morehead State Navy Nebraska New Orleans New York University Nevada-Las Vegas Niagara North Carolina UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro NC State UNC Wilmington North Central North Florida Northeast Louisiana Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Kentucky Notre Dame

FIRST MEETING 1977 1994 1998 2009 2007 1970 1976 1956 2004 1956 1986 1988 1957 1981 1960 1954 1977 1992 1965 1968 1952 1971 1988 1980 1974 1998 1993 1997 1955 1977 1952 1988 1973 1997 1978 1965 1977 1948 1974 1951 1959 1957 1948 1949 1981 1949 1948 1964 1980 1980 1978 1963 2004 1980 1970 1977 1974 1956 1994 1987 1997 1962 1974 1977 2006 1964 1996 1971 1991 1980 1956

LAST MEETING 2005 2005 2005 2009 2009 1970 1976 1990 2004 2007 1986 1988 1962 1981 2009 1973 1977 1992 1977 1969 1952 1990 1988 1980 1974 2001 1998 1998 2000 1991 1969 1996 1977 2009 1997 2009 1991 2006 1982 2009 1995 2004 1958 1949 2006 1995 1960 2007 1980 1980 1998 1963 2004 1991 1970 1984 1976 2009 2009 1987 1998 2009 1974 1977 2009 1964 1996 1971 2001 1980 2002

SERIES STANDINGS WLT 990 1010 210 200 700 200 110 500 100 600 100 100 300 100 113360 300 200 100 610 400 200 400 100 100 030 200 020 200 1360 1520 1110 400 110 200 510 5730 42150 5880 900 1361184 710 1560 200 100 1710 720 1141 760 200 100 300 010 100 330 200 480 700 60250 2110 200 400 50220 300 300 610 100 100 100 700 100 540


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS TEAM Oakland Oglethorpe Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Olivet Oral Roberts Otterbein Parsons Penn State Pittsburgh Providence Purdue Rice Richmond Rider College Ripon Rollins Rose Hulman Rutgers Samford Santa Clara Savannah State Seton Hall Siena South Alabama South Carolina USF SE Louisiana SE Missouri State Southern Southern Alabama Southern Cal Southern Illinois Southern Mississippi SW Louisiana Springfield Spring Hill St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Ill.) St. Joseph’s St. Leo St. Louis St. Xavier Stanford Stetson Tampa Tennessee Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Troy Tulane Union Valdosta State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Virginia Va Military Institute Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington State Western Carolina Western Kentucky Western Michigan West Florida

FIRST MEETING 1978 1949 1970 1960 1982 1986 1988 1977 2004 1976 1967 1957 1983 1999 1993 1989 1972 1970 1981 1948 1978 1966 1985 1962 2006 1975 2000 1969 1969 1969 1953 1982 1982 1985 1963 1968 1982 1976 1967 1966 1997 1979 1972 1969 1965 1982 1992 1949 1949 1951 1979 1983 1965 1986 1948 1967 1970 1963 1982 1972 1972 1990 1967 1962 1988 1992 1978 1959 1981

LAST MEETING 1979 1949 1974 2009 1998 1986 1995 1977 2004 1982 1967 1969 2002 1999 1993 1989 1992 1989 1981 1973 1978 2003 1989 1962 2008 1975 2007 2006 1991 2002 1953 1994 1982 1985 2000 1970 1991 1998 1968 1966 1997 1979 2005 1998 1981 1983 2008 2008 1984 2007 1979 1984 2003 1999 1999 2008 1971 1988 1982 1972 2009 2005 2009 2009 1988 2002 2001 1974 1984

SERIES STANDINGS WL40011163211020203070027219010012120030201211402016111610190342619106516113020102661381260404010311402941120994220243642030342113239185023410214314140335721920411416850-

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

TEAM West Virginia Wichita State William & Mary Wingate Winthrop Wisconsin Wright State Yale *Formerly Baptist College

FIRST MEETING 1956 1989 1967 1980 1993 1955 1979 1957

SERIES LAST STANDINGS MEETING WL2004 422008 451967 101983 602006 411958 811980 311957 20-

OTHER AMATEUR TEAMS Camp LeJeune Georgia Teachers Jacksonville Navy Pensacola Navy Valdosta Red Sox

1959 1948 1953 1965 1968

1959 1959 1955 1965 1968

professional exhibitions Birmingham (AA) Knoxville (A) Pittsfield (AA) Tallahassee Citizens Tallahassee Rebels Pawtucket (AAA) Baltimore (AL) New York (AL) Atlanta (NL) Kansas City (AL) Florida (NL) Tampa Bay (AL) Philadelphia (NL)

1968 1958 1968 1951 1954 1970 1970 1978 1981 1988 1994 1998 2007

against the acc Boston College Clemson Duke Georgia Tech Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest RECORD AGAINST THE ACC

1968 1958 1968 1951 1954 1970 1970 1985 1982 1988 2001 1998 2007

10-2-0 63-50-1 60-18-0 63-40-0 57-3-0 136-118-4 60-25-0 50-22-0 43-14-0 33-5-0 72-19-0 647-316-5

against state schools Bethune-Cookman Biscayne (St. Thomas) UCF Flagler Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida Southern Jacksonville Miami North Florida Rollins USF St. Leo Stetson Tampa West Florida RECORD AGAINST THE STATE

4-0-0 4-0-0 19-4-0 4-1-0 116-95-1 13-0-0 8-1-0 2-0-0 14-5-0 29-13-1 113-36-0 136-118-4 6-1-0 12-11-0 65-16-0 29-4-0 42-20-0 24-3-1 5-0-0 645-328-7

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

317334-

02200-

0 0 0 0 0

010110011-

303011111Rain 211-

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

000-

0 0 0

.833 .557 .769 .612 .950 .535 .706 .694 .754 .868 .791 .671

1.000 1.000 .826 .800 .550 1.000 .889 1.000 .737 .686 .758 .535 .857 .522 .802 .879 .677 .875 1.000 .662

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ALL-TIME ACC RESULTS BOSTON COLLEGE: 10-2 At Florida State: At Boston College: At Neutral:

FSU leads 3-2 FSU leads 6-0 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 7, 2006 Apr 8, 2006 Apr 9, 2006 Mar 23, 2007 Mar 24, 2007 Mar 25, 2007 Apr 11, 2008 Apr 11, 2008 Apr 12, 2008 Mar 6, 2009 Mar 7, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 May 20, 2009^

Chestnut Hill, MA Chestnut Hill, MA Chestnut Hill, MA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Chestnut Hill, MA Chestnut Hill, MA Chestnut Hill, MA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC

W, 7-1 W, 4-2 W, 7-5 W, 5-1 10-3 W, 7-0 W, 8-6 W, 4-3 W, 17-2 W, 4-1 L, 6-14 L, 5-12 W, 7-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (2008) FSU Widest Margin: 17-2 (2008) BC Most Runs: 14 (2009) High-Scoring Game: 20 (BC 14-6, 2009) Low-Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 4-1, 2009) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (2006-09) Shutouts By: FSU 1

CLEMSON: 63-50-1

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At Florida State: At Clemson: At Neutral:

FSU leads 34-13-1 Clemson leads 25-18 Clemson leads 12-11

Jun 7, 1958$ Jun 5, 1959$ Jun 6 1959$ Mar 30, 1962 Apr 19, 1962 Mar 21, 1963 Mar 22, 1963 Mar 23, 1963 Mar 19, 1964 Mar 20, 1964 Mar 21, 1964 Apr 26, 1965 Apr 27, 1965 Apr 27, 1965 May 23, 1966 May 24, 1966 May 25, 1966 Jun 2, 1967$ Jun 3, 1967$ Apr 13, 1969 Apr 14, 1969 Apr 17, 1971 Apr 18, 1971 Apr 19, 1971 Mar 10, 1972 Mar 11, 1972 Mar 12, 1972 Apr 26, 1973 Apr 26, 1973 Apr 28, 1973 Mar 8, 1974 Mar 9, 1974 Mar 10, 1974 Feb 28, 1981 Mar 1, 1981 Apr 1, 1982 Apr 2, 1982 Mar 1, 1983 Mar 2, 1983 Mar 29, 1984 Mar 30, 1984 May 28, 1989* Mar 27, 1992 Mar 28, 1992 Mar 29, 1992 May 11, 1992^ May 13, 1992^ May 7, 1993 May 8, 1993 May 9, 1993 May 16, 1993^ May 19, 1993^

Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Greenville, SC

L, 5-8 L, 2-24 L, 0-5 W, 14-8 L, 11-14 W, 10-7 L, 7-12 W, 12-3 W, 8-5 L, 5-8 W, 12-6 L, 8-9 W, 13-11 W, 16-3 W, 11-5 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 5-3 L, 4-6 W, 6-2 W, 3-1 L, 0-11 L, 7-12 L, 2-3 W, 11-7 W, 6-3 W, 20-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 9-1 W, 6-3 L, 5-7 W, 5-3 W, 9-8 W, 11-7 W, 8-1 W, 7-6 W, 5-4 T, 3-3 L, 0-13 L, 3-13 W, 8-1 L, 4-10 L, 0-12 L, 0-14 L, 2-5 L, 0-11 L, 6-7 W, 4-3 L, 1-5 L, 1-6 W, 7-5

May 7, 1994 May 8, 1994 May 9, 1994 May 21, 1994^ May 22, 1994^ Apr 21, 1995 Apr 22, 1995 Apr 23, 1995 May 19, 1995^ May 20, 1995^ May 21, 1995^ May 4, 1996 May 5, 1996 May 6, 1996 May 18, 1996^ Apr 4, 1997 Apr 5, 1997 Apr 6, 1997 May 16, 1997^ May 17, 1997^ Apr 24, 1998 Apr 25, 1998 Apr 26, 1998 Apr 9, 1999 Apr 10, 1999 Apr 11, 1999 May 22, 1999^ May 6, 2000 May 7, 2000 May 8, 2000 May 18, 2000^ Apr 6, 2001 Apr 7, 2001 Apr 8, 2001 May 18, 2001^ May 17, 2002 May 18, 2002 May 19, 2002 May 23, 2002^ May 25, 2002^ Apr 11, 2003 Apr 12, 2003 Apr 13, 2003 May 1, 2004 May 2, 2004 May 3, 2004 Apr 2, 2005 Apr 3, 2005 Apr 3, 2005 May 12, 2006 May 13, 2006 May 14, 2006 May 11, 2007 May 12, 2007 May 13, 2007 May 26, 2007^ May 3, 2008 May 4, 2008 May 5, 2008 Mar 20, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 22, 2009

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg, FL Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Fort Mill, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Fort Mill, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahaseee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1972, 1997) FSU Widest Margin: 20-3 (1972) CU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (2004) CU Widest Margin: 14-2 (1992) High-Scoring Game: 27 (CU 8-19, 2004) Low Scoring Game: 2 (CU 2-0, 1996) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (2000-02) Longest CU Win Streak: 6 (1992-93) Shutouts By: FSU 3, CU 7

L, 2-5 L, 5-9 W, 8-3 W, 10-4 L, 1-4 W, 5-2 W, 7-2 W, 9-8 L, 0-11 W, 12-2 W, 8-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 L, 7-10 W, 20-5 W, 11-10 W, 8-4 W, 10-0 L, 1-2 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 W, 8-0 L, 4-8 W, 5-3 L, 7-8 L, 7-8 L, 4-5 L, 4-7 L, 4-8 W, 7-4 W, 7-6 W, 6-1 W, 5-4 W, 9-3 W, 12-3 W, 9-3 W, 9-4 W, 4-1 L, 4-8 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 11-6 W, 10-1 L, 8-19 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 L, 3-7 L, 1-9 L, 3-4 (10) L, 2-11 W, 11-1 L, 6-7 L, 6-11 L, 1-5 W, 9-8 (10) W, 13-4 W, 4-2 W, 5-2 L, 7-8 (11) W, 7-4

DUKE: 60-18 At Florida State: At Duke: At Neutral:

FSU leads 33-7 FSU leads 19-7 FSU leads 8-4

Apr 1, 1954 Apr 2, 1954 Jun 1, 1956$ Jun 2, 1956$ Jun 3, 1956$ Mar 27, 1957 Mar 30, 1957 Jun 1, 1957$ Jun 2, 1957$ Jun 3, 1957$ Mar 30, 1959 Apr 2, 1959 Mar 27, 1961 Mar 28, 1961 Mar 29, 1961 Mar 30, 1961 Jun 1, 1961$ Apr 20, 1962 Apr 21, 1962 Apr 25, 1963 Mar 28, 1964 Mar 30, 1965 Feb 1, 1991 Feb 2, 1991 Feb 3, 1991 Feb 21, 1992 Feb 22, 1992 Feb 23, 1992 Mar 22, 1993 Mar 23, 1993 Mar 24, 1993 May 3, 1994 May 4, 1994 May 5, 1994 Mar 24, 1995 Mar 25, 1995 Mar 26, 1995 Apr 19, 1996 Apr 20, 1996 Apr 21, 1996 May 17, 1996^ Mar 21, 1997 Mar 22, 1997 Mar 23, 1997 May 14, 1997^ May 17, 1997^ Mar 20, 1998 Mar 21, 1998 Mar 22, 1998 May 15, 1999 May 16, 1999 May 17, 1999 Mar 10, 2000 Mar 11, 2000 Mar 12, 2000 May 11, 2001 May 12, 2001 May 13, 2001 May 5, 2002 May 6, 2002 May 7, 2002 May 22, 2002^ May 16, 2003 May 16, 2003 May 17, 2003 May 22, 2003^ May 14, 2004 May 15, 2004 May 16, 2004 May 27, 2004^ Mar 25, 2005 Mar 26, 2005 Mar 26, 2005 Mar 24, 2006 Mar 25, 2006 Mar 26, 2006 Mar 30, 2007

Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee St. Petersburg, FL Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Salem, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Salem, VA Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC

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


ALL-TIME ACC RESULTS Mar 31, 2007 Apr 1, 2007

Durham, NC Durham, NC

L, 5-8 W, 8-5

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (2002, 2002) FSU Widest Margin: 17-0 (2000) DU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1995) DU Widest Margin: 14-5 (1995) High-Scoring Game: 23 (FSU 18-5, 2002; FSU 15-8, 2003) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1957) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1997-01) Shutouts By: FSU 8, DU 1

GEORGIA TECH: 63-40 At Florida State: At Georgia Tech: At Neutral:

FSU leads 35-16 FSU leads 22-16 Georgia Tech leads 8-6

Jun 5, 1959$ Mar 19, 1962 Mar 20, 1962 Mar 21, 1962 May 16, 1963 May 16, 1963 Mar 23, 1964 Mar 24, 1964 Apr 21, 1964 May 3, 1969 May 3, 1969 Apr 29, 1972 Apr 30, 1972 Apr 28, 1973 Apr 29, 1973 Apr 12, 1975 Apr 13, 1975 May 2, 1976 May 2, 1976 May 11, 1978 May 13, 1978 Apr 28, 1979 Apr 29, 1979 Feb 18, 1984 Feb 19, 1984 Apr 28, 1985 Apr 29, 1985 May 24, 1985* May 26, 1985* Feb 22, 1986 Feb 23, 1986 Mar 31, 1987 Apr 1, 1987 Apr 23, 1988 Apr 24, 1988 Feb 6, 1989 Apr 3, 1992 Apr 4, 1992 Apr 5, 1992 Apr 2, 1993 Apr 3, 1993 Apr 4, 1993 May 18, 1993^ Apr 29, 1994 Apr 30, 1994 May 1, 1994 Jun 5, 1994*** May 5, 1995 May 6, 1995 May 7, 1995 Apr 26, 1996 Apr 27, 1996 Apr 28, 1996 Apr 18, 1997 Apr 19, 1997 Apr 20, 1997 Apr 17, 1998 Apr 18, 1998 Apr 19, 1998 Apr 30, 1999 May 1, 1999 May 2, 1999 May 20, 1999^ Apr 21, 2000 Apr 22, 2000 Apr 23, 2000

Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

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

May 20, 2000^ Apr 27, 2001 Apr 28, 2001 Apr 29, 2001 May 17, 2001^ Apr 19, 2002 Apr 20, 2002 Apr 21, 2002 May 25, 2002^ May 3, 2003 May 3, 2003 May 4, 2003 May 25, 2003^ Apr 23, 2004 Apr 24, 2004 Apr 25, 2004 May 28, 2004^ May 29, 2004^ May 30, 2004^ Apr 15, 2005 Apr 16, 2005 Apr 17, 2005 May 26, 2005^ May 28, 2005^ Apr 21, 2006 Apr 23, 2006 Apr 23, 2006 May 17, 2007 May 18, 2007 May 19, 2007 Mar 14, 2008 Mar 15, 2008 Mar 16, 2008 May 8, 2009 May 9, 2009 May 10, 2009 May 23, 2009 ^

Ft. Mill, SC Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Ft. Mill, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee St. Petersburg, FL Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Salem, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Salem, VA Salem, VA Salem, VA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Durham, NC

L, 3-10 L, 8-9 W, 6-2 L, 2-12 L, 5-6 W, 4-3 W, 14-9 W, 13-1 W, 7-4 W, 7-1 L, 4-5 (10) W, 12-7 L, 7-10 L, 4-11 L, 2-12 L, 6-7 L, 4-13 W, 8-7 W, 17-5 L, 4-6 L, 8-9 L, 4-9 L, 4-5 L, 2-18 (7) L, 8-15 L, 4-10 L, 7-8 W, 17-2 W, 10-2 W, 17-11 W, 8-7 W, 11-2 W, 17-8 L, 3-12 W, 8-6 L, 5-6 .L, 2-9

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1985) FSU Widest Margin: 19-0 (1985) GT Most Runs (Gm): 18 (2005) GT Widest Margin: 18-2 (2005) High-Scoring Game: 28 (FSU 17, GT 11 2007) Low Scoring Game: 1 (GT 1-0, 1973) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (2007-08) Longest GT Win Streak: 8 (2005-06) Shutouts By: FSU 4, GT 2 FSU leads 28-2 FSU leads 26-1 FSU leads 3-0

May 27, 1965 Apr 2, 1970 Apr 5, 1970 May 29, 1970$ May 1, 1992 May 2, 1992 May 3, 1992 May 1, 1993 May 2, 1993 May 3, 1993 Mar 17, 1994 Mar 18, 1994 Mar 19, 1994 May 19, 1994^ Apr 29, 1995 May 1, 1995 May 1, 1995 Mar 15, 1996 Mar 16, 1996 Mar 17, 1996 Apr 26, 1997 Apr 27, 1997 Apr 28, 1997 Mar 26, 1998 Mar 27, 1998 Mar 28, 1998 May 7, 1999 May 8, 1999 May 9, 1999 May 19, 1999^ Mar 23, 2000

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Durham, NC Tallahassee

Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee College Park, MD College Park, MD College Park, MD

W, 11-0 W, 10-0 W, 8-1 W, 11-5 W, 13-1 W, 4-0 W, 10-8 W, 6-5 W, 15-4 W, 14-6 W, 17-7 W, 16-6 W, 10-1 W, 13-6 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 4-2 W, 9-7 W, 6-2 W, 4-3 W, 9-3 W, 20-5 W, 3-2 W, 5-4 W, 16-0 W, 9-8 W, 6-2 W, 10-2 W, 21-5

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 27 (1997) FSU Widest Margin: 27-2 (1997) MD Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1998) MD Widest Margin: 14-6 (1998) High-Scoring Game: 29 (FSU 27-2, 1997) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1995) Longest FSU Win Streak: 36 (1998-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 8

MIAMI: 136-118-4

MARYLAND: 57-3 At Florida State: At Maryland: At Neutral:

Mar 24, 2000 Mar 25, 2000 May 4, 2001 May 5, 2001 May 6, 2001 May 10, 2002 May 11, 2002 May 12, 2002 May 9, 2003 May 10, 2003 May 11, 2003 Mar 19, 2004 Mar 20, 2004 Mar 21, 2004 May 6, 2005 May 7, 2005 May 8, 2005 Mar 10, 2006 Mar 11, 2006 Mar 12, 2006 May 4, 2007 May 5, 2007 May 6, 2007 Mar 8, 2008 Mar 8, 2008 Mar 9, 2008 Mar 27, 2009 Mar 28, 2009 Mar 29, 2009

W, 7-3 W, 6-2 W, 4-3 W, 10-1 W, 12-4 W, 15-3 W, 18-5 W, 10-4 L, 2-5 W, 13-5 W, 5-2 W, 6-0 L, 4-6 W, 7-1 W, 9-1 W, 7-1 (10) W, 1-0 W, 8-6 W, 16-2 W, 16-5 . W, 16-3 . W, 27-2 W, 13-3 L, 6-14 W, 14-2 W, 10-0 W, 9-3 W, 13-4 W, 26-2 W, 4-1 W, 11-0

At Florida State: At Miami: At Neutral:

FSU leads 71-53-2 Miami leads 61-60-2 FSU leads 5-4

Mar 23, 1951 Mar 24, 1951 Apr 4, 1952 Apr 5, 1952 Apr 15, 1955 Apr 16, 1955 Apr 27, 1956 Apr 28, 1956 Apr 16, 1957 Apr 17, 1957 Apr 29, 1957 Apr 30, 1957 Apr 18, 1958 Apr 19, 1958 May 5, 1958 May 6, 1958 Mar 14, 1960 Mar 15, 1960 May 13, 1960 May 14, 1960 Apr 17, 1961 Apr 18, 1961 Apr 16, 1962 Apr 17, 1962 Apr 1, 1963 Apr 2, 1963 Mar 12, 1965 Mar 13, 1965 Mar 13, 1965 Apr 8, 1966 Apr 9, 1966 Mar 3, 1967 Mar 4, 1967 Apr 19, 1968 Apr 20, 1968 Mar 7, 1969 Mar 8, 1969 Mar 21, 1970 Mar 22, 1970 May 8, 1970

Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee

L, 2-11 W, 13-4 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 L, 4-5 W, 13-5 W, 2-0 W, 15-3 W, 21-3 W, 15-3 L, 1-2 W, 18-0 L, 7-12 W, 9-2 W, 6-1 W, 6-3 W, 10-6 W, 16-3 W, 9-5 W, 2-0 W, 14-6 L, 4-6 W, 9-8 W, 2-1 L, 1-4 W, 7-4 W, 9-4 T, 9-9 L, 1-6 W, 10-2 W, 9-4 W, 6-5 W, 4-1 W, 7-6 W, 6-2 W, 5-0 W, 10-1 W, 8-3 W, 11-4

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ALL-TIME ACC RESULTS May 9, 1970 Mar 20, 1971 Mar 21, 1971 Apr 9, 1971 Apr 10, 1971 Mar 20, 1972 May 10, 1972 May 10, 1972 May 11, 1972 Feb 15, 1973 Mar 24, 1973 Mar 25, 1973 Apr 19, 1973 Apr 20, 1973 Mar 16, 1974 Mar 17, 1974 Apr 18, 1974 Apr 18, 1974 Apr 19, 1974 Mar 25, 1975 Mar 26, 1975 Mar 27, 1975 Apr 4, 1975 Apr 5, 1975 May 23, 1975* May 25, 1975* Feb 23, 1976 May 5, 1976 May 6, 1976 May 6, 1976 Apr 18, 1977 Apr 19, 1977 Apr 25, 1977 Apr 26, 1977 Apr 26, 1977 May 20, 1978* Mar 30, 1979 Mar 31, 1979 Apr 11, 1979 Apr 12, 1979 Feb 22, 1980 Feb 23, 1980 Feb 24, 1980 May 3, 1980 May 4, 1980 May 5, 1980 Mar 6, 1981 Mar 7, 1981 Mar 8, 1981 May 2, 1981 May 3, 1981 May 4, 1981 May 23, 1981* Mar 26, 1982 Mar 27, 1982 Mar 28, 1982 May 7, 1982 May 8, 1982 May 9, 1982 Feb 25, 1983 Feb 26, 1983 Apr 15, 1983 Apr 16, 1983 Apr 17, 1983 Feb 2, 1984 May 29, 1983* Feb 24, 1984 Feb 25, 1984 Feb 26, 1984 Apr 13, 1984 Apr 14, 1984 Apr 15, 1984 Feb 22, 1985 Feb 23, 1985 Feb 24, 1985 Apr 12, 1985 Apr 13, 1985 Apr 14, 1985 Apr 11, 1986 Apr 12, 1986 Apr 13, 1986 May 2, 1986

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Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Starkville, MS Starkville, MS Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami

W, 6-2 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 W, 7-5 L, 4-7 W, 7-4 L, 4-5 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 L, 1-5 W, 7-6 W, 8-2 L, 1-10 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 L, 3-4 W, 2-1 W, 7-4 L, 3-17 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 W, 10-7 W, 8-0 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 6-5 W, 5-1 L, 1-6 L, 7-9 W, 20-4 W, 14-10 L, 4-10 L, 10-12 L, 3-12 L, 2-10 L, 2-7 L, 3-4 L, 3-5 W, 9-2 W, 3-2 L, 0-10 L, 3-4 W, 9-8 L, 6-10 W, 7-5 L, 5-7 L, 3-4 L, 8-10 L, 4-19 L, 2-3 W, 5-4 L, 3-4 L, 6-14 L, 5-6 W, 5-3 W, 9-3 L, 5-11 W, 9-2 T, 7-7 L, 0-9 L, 2-4 W, 6-5 W, 4-3 W, 5-0 L, 7-0 L, 5-10 L, 0-7 W, 5-4 W, 7-6 W, 3-2 L, 3-4 W, 5-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-15 L, 5-6 L, 2-3 W, 13-5 L, 5-8 W, 6-1 L, 3-4 W, 8-3 L, 10-11

May 3, 1986 May 4, 1986 Jun 3, 1986*** Jun 8, 1986*** Apr 10, 1987 Apr 11, 1987 Apr 12, 1987 May 1, 1987 May 2, 1987 May 3, 1987 May 22, 1987* Apr 8, 1988 Apr 9, 1988 Apr 10, 1988 May 6, 1988 May 7, 1988 May 8, 1988 Apr 7, 1989 Apr 8, 1989 Apr 9, 1989 May 5, 1989 May 6, 1989 May 7, 1989 Apr 13, 1990 Apr 14, 1990 Apr 15, 1990 May 4, 1990 May 5, 1990 May 6, 1990 Apr 12, 1991 Apr 13, 1991 Apr 14, 1991 May 3, 1991 May 4, 1991 May 5, 1991 Apr 10, 1992 Apr 11, 1992 Apr 12, 1992 Apr 24, 1992 Apr 25, 1992 Apr 26, 1992 Apr 9, 1993 Apr 10, 1993 Apr 11, 1993 Apr 23, 1993 Apr 24, 1993 Apr 25, 1993 Apr 8, 1994 Apr 9, 1994 Apr 10, 1994 Apr 15, 1994 Apr 16, 1994 Apr 17, 1994 Apr 7, 1995 Apr 8, 1995 Apr 9, 1995 Apr 14, 1995 Apr 15, 1995 Apr 16, 1995

Miami Miami Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami

W, 14-6 L, 5-7 W, 7-2 W, 4-3 W, 14-3 L, 6-11 L, 10-11 (11) L, 3-4 (10) W, 6-4 (11) W, 8-6 W, 5-2 L, 3-8 W, 20-8 T, 5-5 W, 6-5 L, 7-9 W, 6-3 W, 3-0 L, 1-8 W, 11-3 L, 2-11 L, 2-8 W, 8-4 W, 7-3 L, 5-8 L, 3-8 L, 3-7 W, 6-2 W, 8-4 W, 5-2 W, 12-4 W, 8-5 W, 3-2 W, 4-1 L, 6-8 L, 6-10 L, 3-6 L, 5-6 L, 3-7 L, 4-5 W, 3-2 W, 7-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-2 W, 1-0 L, 3-4 (12) L, 13-14 (10) W, 6-3 L, 2-5 L, 1-2 W, 6-1 L, 0-8 W, 7-2 W, 9-1 L, 5-6 W, 3-2 (11) W, 9-6 (14) W, 10-1 (12) L, 2-3

Jun 4, 1995*** Apr 5, 1996 Apr 6, 1996 Apr 7, 1996 Apr 12, 1996 Apr 13, 1996 Apr 14, 1996 Apr 11, 1997 Apr 12, 1997 Apr 13, 1997 May 2, 1997 May 3, 1997 May 4, 1997 Apr 3, 1998 Apr 4, 1998 Apr 5, 1998 May 1, 1998 May 2, 1998 May 3, 1998 Apr 16, 1999 Apr 17, 1999 Apr 18, 1999 Apr 23, 1999 Apr 24, 1999 Apr 25, 1999 Jun 19, 1999*** Apr 7, 2000 Apr 8, 2000 Apr 9, 2000 Apr 14, 2000 Apr 15, 2000 Apr 16, 2000 Jun 2, 2000** Jun 3, 2000** Jun 4, 2000** Apr 13, 2001 Apr 14, 2001 Apr 15, 2001 Apr 20, 2001 Apr 21, 2001 Apr 22, 2001 Apr 5, 2002 Apr 6, 2002 Apr 7, 2002 Apr 12, 2002 Apr 13, 2002 Apr 14, 2002 Apr 18, 2003 Apr 19, 2003 Apr 20, 2003 Apr 25, 2003 Apr 26, 2003 Apr 27, 2003 Apr 9, 2004 Apr 10, 2004 Apr 11, 2004 Apr 16, 2004 Apr 17, 2004 Apr 18, 2004

Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL

L, 2-4 W, 13-2 L, 2-13 W, 15-1 L, 2-6 L, 8-9 L, 4-7 L, 5-9 L, 5-8 W, 8-7 L, 1-9 L, 6-7 W, 7-3 L, 4-9 L, 2-8 L, 6-9 L, 1-7 W, 11-5 W, 5-4 W, 8-2 L, 3-4 L, 7-8 L, 7-8 L, 4-9 L, 8-9 L, 5-6 W, 14-13 (17) W, 12-2 W, 5-4 L, 3-7 L, 3-7 W, 14-3 W, 9-2 L, 5-7 W, 6-1 W, 10-9 L, 4-5 L, 1-7 L, 5-7 L, 6-9 L, 4-7 W, 13-3 L, 2-5 W, 9-7 (13) W, 6-4 W, 9-3 W, 17-11 W, 4-2 W, 6-4 T, 7-7 W, 1-0 L, 3-14 W, 12-0 W, 6-5 L, 11-17 L, 0-4 L, 0-10 L, 3-7 W, 10-3


ALL-TIME ACC RESULTS Apr 22, 2005 Apr 23, 2005 Apr 24, 2005 Apr 14, 2006 Apr 15, 2006 Apr 16, 2006 Apr 27, 2007 Apr 28, 2007 Apr 29, 2007 May 25, 2007^ Apr 18, 2008 Apr 19, 2008 Apr 20, 2008 Jun 16, 2008*** Apr 3, 2009 Apr 4, 2009 Apr 5, 2009 May 21, 2009^

Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Coral Gables, FL Durham, NC

L, 3-5 L, 2-5 W, 13-1 L, 3-7 W, 16-1 L, 5-7 W, 7-6 W, 13-8 L, 1-7 L, 3-9 L, 4-11 W, 9-5 L, 10-11 L, 5-7 W, 14-4 L, 4-6 L, 8-14 W, 4-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1957) FSU Widest Margin: 21-3 (1957), 18-0 (1958) UM Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1981) UM Widest Margin: 19-4 (1981) High-Scoring Game: 28 (FSU 20-8, 1988; FSU 17-11, 2002; UM 17-11, 2004) Low-Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1975) Longest FSU Win Streak: 12 (1966-71) Longest UM Win Streak: 6 (1991-92; 1999-99) Shutouts By: FSU 14, UM 6

NORTH CAROLINA: 60-25 At Florida State: At North Carolina: At Neutral:

FSU leads 37-9 UNC leads 14-13 FSU leads 10-2

Mar 29, 1956 Mar 26, 1959 Apr 1, 1961 Apr 23, 1962 Apr 22, 1963 Mar 26, 1964 Mar 30, 1964 Apr 24, 1965 Apr 7, 1966 Apr 8, 1966 Apr 9, 1966 Jun 4, 1966$ Jun 4, 1966$ Mar 30, 1967 Mar 31, 1967 Apr 1, 1967 Mar 30, 1970 Mar 30, 1970 Mar 31, 1970 May 17, 1985 May 18, 1985 May 19, 1985 Jun 2, 1989*** Feb 10, 1990 Mar 13, 1992 Mar 14, 1992 Mar 15, 1992 May 12, 1992^ Mar 12, 1993 Mar 14, 1993 Mar 25, 1994 Mar 26, 1994 May 13, 1995 May 13, 1995 May 14, 1995 May 20, 1995^ Mar 20, 1996 Mar 20, 1996 Mar 21, 1996 May 9, 1997 May 10, 1997 May 11, 1997 Apr 10, 1998 Apr 11, 1998 Apr 12, 1998 May 15, 1998^ Mar 26, 1999 Mar 27, 1999

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 3-2 L, 9-11 W, 10-1 W, 9-2 W, 5-2 W, 9-0 W, 17-3 L, 1-12 W, 15-7 L, 4-6 W, 4-1 W, 6-5 L, 4-6 W, 5-1 L, 1-3 W, 2-1 W, 15-6 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 13-7 W, 9-5 L, 8-9 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 W, 9-3 L, 2-11 W, 4-2 W, 7-3 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 (10) L, 2-3 W, 9-5 L, 2-3 W, 13-1 L, 3-5 W, 10-1 W, 2-1 (7) .W, 7-1 (7) W, 9-1 W, 8-2 W, 8-5 W, 11-6 L, 5-6 W, 20-4 W, 4-3 W, 13-11 W, 12-6 W, 5-4

Mar 28, 1999 May 12, 2000 May 13, 2000 May 14, 2000 May 19, 2000^ Mar 23, 2001 Mar 24, 2001 Mar 25, 2001 Mar 22, 2002 Mar 23, 2002 Mar 24, 2002 Mar 28, 2003 Mar 29, 2003 Mar 30, 2003 May 23, 2003^ Mar 26, 2004 Mar 27, 2004 Mar 28, 2004 May 29, 2004^ May 13, 2005 May 14, 2005 May 15, 2005 May 25, 2005^ Mar 31, 2006 Apr 1, 2006 Apr 2, 2006 May 25, 2006^ Apr 20, 2007 Apr 21, 2007 Apr 22, 2007 Apr 25, 2008 Apr 26, 2008 Apr 27, 2008 May 24, 2008^ Apr 10, 2009 Apr 11, 2009 Apr 12, 2009

Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Fort Mill, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Salem, VA Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Salem, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Cary, NC Cary, NC Cary, NC Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 9-4 W, 6-2 L, 5-6 W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 W, 12-6 W, 8-7 L, 7-11 L, 1-7 L, 1-9 W, 8-4 L, 4-8 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 (10) L, 4-10 W, 10-6 L, 6-12 W, 8-7 W, 9-4 W, 6-5 W, 7-6 (11) W, 3-2 (12) L, 0-4 L, 3-4 W, 6-5 W, 7-6 W, 4-2 W, 5-4 L, 6-10 L, 4-11 W, 13-5 L, 1-2 W, 9-6 W, 3-2 L, 2-7 W, 9-8

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1998) FSU Widest Margin: 20-4 (1998) UNC Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1965) UNC Widest Margin: 12-1 (1965) High-Scoring Game: 24 (FSU 20-4 & 13-11, 1998) Low-Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 2001 FSU 2-1, 2003; UNC 2-1, 2008) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1996-97; 1998-00) Longest UNC Win Streak: 3 (2000-00) Shutouts By: FSU 2, UNC 1

NC STATE: 50-22 At Florida State: At NC State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 22-6 FSU leads 16-9 FSU leads 12-7

Apr 24, 1962 Apr 24, 1963 Apr 23, 1965 Jun 1, 1967$ Jun 3, 1967$ May 22, 1986* Mar 20, 1992 Mar 21, 1992 Mar 22, 1992 May 12, 1992^ Mar 26, 1993 Mar 27, 1993 Mar 28, 1993 May 19, 1993^ Apr 1, 1994 Apr 2, 1994 Apr 4, 1994 May 18, 1994^ May 21, 1994^ Mar 31, 1995 Apr 1, 1995 Apr 2, 1995 May 18, 1995^ Mar 29, 1996 Mar 31, 1996 Mar 31, 1996 Mar 28, 1997 Mar 29, 1997 Mar 30, 1997

Tallahassee Tallahassee Raleigh, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC

May 15, 1997^ Mar 6, 1998 May 16, 1998^ Mar 19, 1999 Mar 20, 1999 Mar 21, 1999 Apr 28, 2000 Apr 29, 2000 Apr 30, 2000 May 17, 2000^ Mar 16, 2001 Mar 17, 2001 Mar 18, 2001 May 16, 2001^ May 19, 2001^ Apr 26, 2002 Apr 27, 2002 Apr 28, 2002 Mar 22, 2003 Mar 22, 2003 Mar 23, 2003 May 24, 2003^ Apr 2, 2004 Apr 3, 2004 Apr 4, 2004 May 26, 2004^ May 19, 2005 May 20, 2005 May 21, 2005 May 18, 2006 May 19, 2006 May 20, 2006 May 27, 2006^ May 27, 2006^ Apr 6, 2007 Apr 7, 2007 Apr 8, 2007 May 15, 2008 May 16, 2008 May 17, 2008 Apr 17, 2009 Apr 18, 2009 Apr 19, 2009

St. Petersburg, FL Tallahassee Durham, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Fort Mill, SC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Fort Mill, SC Fort Mill, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Salem, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Salem, VA Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC

W, 5-3 W, 9-0 W, 13-6 W, 14-4 W, 2-1 W, 13-1 L, 4-5 W, 8-2 W, 6-5 W, 8-6 W, 8-7 L, 2-4 W, 12-3 W, 11-5 L, 4-8 W, 9-3 W, 10-4 W, 12-11 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 W, 3-1 W, 17-6 L, 0-11 W, 7-6 W, 10-3 W, 6-5 W, 8-2 L, 4-7 L, 3-8 W, 11-10 (10) W, 7-1 L, 7-15 W, 7-3 L, 7-8 W, 10-4 L, 6-8 W, 6-5 L, 2-12 W, 1-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-3 W, 4-2 W, 13-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (2003) FSU Widest Margin: 12-1 (1992); 17-6 (2003); 13-2 (2009) NCS Most Runs (Gm): 15 (2006) NCS Widest Margin: 12-2 (2008) High-Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 15-12, 1967) Low-Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 2008) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1994-97) Shutouts By: FSU 5, NCS 1

W, 12-3 L, 7-8 L, 2-7 W, 15-12 L, 1-4 W, 10-6 W, 4-0 W, 12-1 L, 4-6 W, 1-0 L, 0-8 W, 5-1 L, 1-4 L, 1-5 W, 3-2 (10) W, 2-1 W, 8-7 L, 5-6 W, 7-4 W, 6-0 W, 6-5 W, 12-3 W, 12-6 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 (7) W, 5-4 (7) W, 6-3 L, 9-10 L, 5-9

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ALL-TIME ACC RESULTS VIRGINIA: 43-14 At Florida State: At Virginia: At Neutral:

FSU leads 22-3 FSU leads 15-6 FSU leads 6-5

Apr 4, 1972 Apr 5, 1972 Mar 24, 1992 Mar 25, 1992 Mar 16, 1993 Mar 17, 1993 Mar 18, 1993 May 17, 1993^ May 13, 1994 May 14, 1994 May 15, 1994 Mar 13, 1995 Mar 14, 1995 May 17, 1995^ May 10, 1996 May 11, 1996 May 12, 1996 May 16, 1996^ May 18, 1996^ May 19, 1996^ Mar 7, 1997 Mar 8, 1997 Mar 9, 1997 May 9, 1998 May 9, 1998 May 10, 1998 May 13, 1998^ Mar 12, 1999 Mar 13, 1999 Mar 14, 1999 Apr 1, 2000 Apr 2, 2000 Apr 2, 2000 Mar 10, 2001 Mar 10, 2001 Mar 11, 2001 Mar 15, 2002 Mar 16, 2002 Mar 16, 2002 Mar 14, 2003 Mar 15, 2003 Mar 16, 2003 May 24, 2003^ May 7, 2004 May 8, 2004 May 9, 2004 Apr 29, 2005 May 1, 2005 May 1, 2005 May 24, 2006^ May 26, 2006^ Apr 4, 2008 Apr 6, 2008 Apr 6, 2008 May 23, 2008^ Mar 13, 2009 May 24, 2009^

Tallahassee Tallahassee Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Greenville, SC Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Salem, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Charlottesville, VA Durham, NC

W, 8-6 W, 14-7 W, 4-3 W, 13-7 W, 10-5 W, 11-0 W, 8-1 W, 11-2 L, 0-1 W, 8-6 W, 13-1 W, 12-7 L, 1-2 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 L, 7-9 W, 6-3 L, 2-3 W, 8-2 L, 1-12 W, 8-2 L, 4-6 W, 20-2 W, 5-4 W, 11-2 W, 9-6 W, 4-1 W, 10-3 W, 2-1 W, 11-3 W, 9-6 L, 1-2 W, 10-4 W, 9-2 W, 16-1 W, 2-1 L, 10-11 W, 8-3 W, 14-4 W, 9-1 W, 4-0 W, 5-4 (12) W, 2-0 L, 0-11 W, 7-6 W, 4-1 W, 8-1 L, 2-6 W, 7-2 L, 2-6 W, 11-0 (7) W, 10-3 W, 3-2 (10) W, 3-2 (10) L, 3-5 L, 2-15 L, 3-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1997) FSU Widest Margin: 20-2 (1997) UVA Most Runs (Gm): 15 (2009) UVA Widest Margin: 15-2 (2009) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 20-2, 1997) Low Scoring Game: 1 (UVA 1-0, 1994) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1998-00) Longest UVA Win Streak: 3 (2008-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 6, UVA 2

VIRGINIA TECH: 33-5

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At Florida State: At Virginia Tech: At Neutral:

FSU leads 23-4 FSU leads 8-1 FSU leads 2-0

Mar 22, 1967 May 9, 1980 May 10, 1980 Mar 23, 1982 Mar 24, 1982 Mar 25, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-2 L, 4-12 W, 13-6 W, 7-2 W, 12-4 L, 1-5

May 15, 1982 May 13, 1984 May 10, 1985 May 12, 1985 May 14, 1987 May 19, 1988 Apr 21, 1989 Apr 22, 1989 Apr 23, 1989 May 20, 1989 May 8, 1990 May 9, 1990 May 10, 1990 May 17, 1990 May 19, 1990 May 7, 1991 May 7, 1991 May 8, 1991 Mar 18, 2005 Mar 19, 2005 Mar 20, 2005 Mar 17, 2006 Mar 18, 2006 Mar 19, 2006 Apr 13, 2007 Apr 14, 2007 Apr 15, 2007 Mar 21, 2008 Mar 22, 2008 Mar 23, 2008 May 1, 2009 May 2, 2009 May 3, 2009

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 2-1 W, 17-3 L, 5-8 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 W, 9-6 L, 5-7 W, 14-8 W, 8-4 W, 8-2 W, 6-4 W, 5-1 W, 25-14 W, 11-3 W, 12-5 W, 3-2 (12) W, 4-1 W, 11-1 W, 3-1 W, 12-2 W, 8-1 W, 11-2 L, 7-9 W, 9-4 14-1 W, 4-3 W, 8-5 W, 9-4 W, 12-11 W, 18-12 W, 10-2 W, 10-4 W, 9-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 25 (1990) FSU Widest Margin: 17-3 (1984) VT Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1990) VT Widest Margin: 12-4 (1980) High-Scoring Game: 39 (FSU 25-14, 1990) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 3-1, 1985; 3-1, 2005) Longest FSU Win Streak: 15 (1989-2006) Shutouts By: None

WAKE FOREST: 72-19 At Florida State: At Wake Forest: At Neutral:

FSU leads 39-8 FSU leads 20-6 FSU leads 13-5

Jun 4, 1962$ Jun 4, 1962$ Apr 23, 1963 May 31, 1963$ Jun 1, 1963$ Jun 1, 1963$ Mar 31, 1964 Apr 3, 1964 Apr 4, 1964 Mar 31, 1965 Apr 1, 1965 Apr 3, 1965 Mar 30, 1966 Apr 1, 1966 Mar 30, 1967 Mar 31, 1967 Apr 1, 1967 Mar 27, 1968 Mar 28, 1968 Apr 2, 1969 Apr 3, 1969 Apr 4, 1969 Apr 5, 1969 Mar 18, 1983 Mar 19, 1983 Mar 20, 1983 Apr 17, 1992 Apr 18, 1992 Apr 19, 1992 May 10, 1992 Apr 16, 1993 Apr 17, 1993 Apr 18, 1993 Mar 22, 1994 Mar 23, 1994 Mar 24, 1994

Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC

W, 10-8 W, 3-2 L, 5-7 W, 12-4 L, 5-6 W, 11-5 L, 4-6 L, 4-7 W, 9-2 W, 8-1 W, 5-3 W, 11-4 W, 14-12 L, 3-4 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 7-4 W, 9-4 W, 16-6 W, 16-14 W, 10-1 W, 10-2 W, 9-1 W, 7-3 W, 9-3 W, 9-4 W, 11-1 W, 6-1 L, 1-4 W, 6-0 L, 2-7 W, 12-2 W, 15-4 W, 17-4

May 20, 1994^ Feb 24, 1995 Feb 25, 1995 Feb 26, 1995 Mar 22, 1996 Mar 23, 1996 Mar 24, 1996 May 15, 1996^ Mar 14, 1997 Mar 15, 1997 Mar 16, 1997 Mar 13, 1998 Mar 14, 1998 Mar 15, 1998 May 14, 1998^ May 16, 1998^ May 17, 1998^ Apr 2, 1999 Apr 3, 1999 Apr 4, 1999 May 21, 1999^ Mar 17, 2000 Mar 18, 2000 Mar 19, 2000 Mar 30, 2001 Mar 31, 2001 Apr 1, 2001 May 19, 2001^ Mar 29, 2002 Mar 30, 2002 Mar 31, 2002 May 24, 2002^ Apr 4, 2003 Apr 5, 2003 Apr 6, 2003 May 20, 2004 May 21, 2004 May 22, 2004 Apr 8, 2005 Apr 9, 2005 Apr 10, 2005 May 27, 2005^ May 5, 2006 May 6, 2006 Mar 16, 2007 Mar 17, 2007 Mar 18, 2007 May 23, 2007^ Mar 28, 2008 Mar 29, 2008 Mar 30, 2008 May 21, 2008^ Apr 24, 2009 Apr 25, 2009 Apr 26, 2009

Greenville, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Durham, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Fort Mill, SC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC St. Petersburg, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 18-3 W, 4-0 L, 3-4 W, 10-1 W, 11-7 W, 9-6 W, 12-3 W, 8-4 W, 15-8 W, 11-3 W, 10-0 W, 12-11 W, 10-4 W, 9-6 W, 14-1 L, 1-2 L, 3-6 W, 7-4 W, 16-3 W, 4-3 L, 0-4 L, 1-7 L, 4-7 W, 12-4 W, 12-3 W, 6-5 W, 6-5 W, 15-2 L, 3-5 W, 18-10 L, 5-7 W, 5-2 W, 7-5 W, 7-2 W, 10-7 W, 11-10 W, 27-3 W, 10-6 W, 7-5 W, 4-3 L, 10-13 (12) W, 7-3 L, 2-4 W, 4-3, (20) W, 7-6 (11) W, 4-3 W, 11-1 W, 11-2 W, 21-2 L, 2-4 W, 3-2 (11) W, 8-3 W, 15-6 W, 6-4 W, 14-10

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 27 (2004) FSU Widest Margin: 27-3 (2004) WF Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1969) WF Widest Margin: 7-2 (1993) High-Scoring Game: 30 (FSU 16-14, 1969; 27-3, 2004) Low Scoring Game: 1 (WF 1-0, 1967) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1968-1992) Longest WF Win Streak: 3 (1999-2000) Shutouts By: FSU 4, WF 2


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS AKRON: 4-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

Mar 23, 1999 Mar 24, 1999 Mar 20, 2001 Mar 21, 2001

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-4 W, 12-2 W, 8-2 W, 14-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (2001) FSU Widest Margin: 14-2 (2001) Akron Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1999) High-Scoring Game: 16 (FSU 14-2, 2001) Low Scoring Game: 10 (FSU 8-2, 2001) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1999-Present)

ALABAMA: 5-2 At Florida State: At Alabama:

FSU leads 4-1 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 23, 1967 Mar 25, 1967 May 31, 1968 May 28, 1983 Mar 23, 1984 May 25, 1991* May 26, 1991*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 3-4 W, 1-0 W, 6-1 L, 5-7 W, 18-16 W, 5-2 W, 6-5

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1984) FSU Widest Margin: 6-1 (1968) Alabama Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1984) Alabama Widest Margin: 7-5 (1983) High-Scoring Game: 34 (FSU 18-16, 1984) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1967) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (’84-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 17, 1988

Tallahassee

W, 10-4

AMHERST: 7-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 7-1

Mar 27, 1952 Mar 30, 1953 Mar 31, 1953 Mar 29, 1954 Mar 30, 1954 Mar 23, 1955 Mar 24, 1955 Mar 25, 1964

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 5-0 W, 4-3 W, 11-3 W, 10-6 W, 10-3 L, 7-9 W, 5-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1954) FSU Widest Margin: 11-3 (1954) Amherst Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1955) Amherst Widest Margin: 9-7 (1955) High-Scoring Game: 16 (FSU 10-6, 1954; Amherst 9-7, 1955) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 5-0, 1953; 5-0, 1964) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1952-1955) Shutouts By: FSU 2

APPALACHIAN STATE: 16-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 16-0

Feb 16, 1993 Feb 17, 1993 Feb 22, 2000 Feb 23, 2000 Feb 27, 2001 Feb 28, 2001 Mar 13, 2002 Mar 13, 2002 Feb 21, 2003 Feb 22, 2003 Feb 23, 2003 Feb 25, 2005 Feb 26, 2005 Feb 23, 2007 Feb 24, 2007 Feb 25, 2007

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (2003) FSU Widest Margin: 17-0 (2003) ASU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (2007) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 16-6, 2003) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 4-2, 2002) Longest FSU Win Streak: 16 (1993-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

ARMSTRONG STATE: 2-0

At Florida State: At Arizona: At Neutral:

FSU leads 3-0 Arizona leads 2-1 Arizona leads 4-1

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Jun 11, 1963*** Jun 13, 1970*** May 31, 1980*** Jun 6, 1986*** Jun 9, 1986*** Feb 17, 1990 Feb 17, 1990 Feb 18, 1990 Feb 14, 1991 Feb 15, 1991 Feb 16, 1991

Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ

Feb 5, 1985 Feb 8, 1985

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 3-4 W, 4-0 L, 3-5 L, 5-9 L, 2-10 W, 7-1 W, 16-8 W, 10-5 W, 15-8 L, 3-7 L, 2-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1990) FSU Widest Margin: 16-8 (1990) Arizona Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1986) Arizona Widest Margin: 10-2 (1986) High-Scoring Game: 24 (FSU 16-8, 1990) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 4-0, 1970) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1990-1991) Longest AU Win Streak: 3 (1980-1986) Shutouts By: FSU 1

ARIZONA STATE: 23-11

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM: 1-0 At Florida State:

ARIZONA: 5-6

W, 8-3 W, 8-5 W, 8-2 W, 8-1 W, 10-4 W, 7-4 W, 4-2 W, 11-7 W, 16-6 W, 9-1 W, 17-0 W, 11-2 W, 4-1 W, 6-3 W, 10-2 W, 12-8

At Florida State: At Arizona State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 16-1 Arizona State leads 9-6 Series tied 1-1

May 31, 1987*** Feb 4, 1989 Feb 5, 1989 Mar 31, 1990 Apr 1, 1990 Feb 8, 1991 Feb 9, 1991 Feb 10, 1991 Feb 9, 1992 Feb 9, 1992 Feb 11, 1994 Feb 12, 1994 Feb 13, 1994 Feb 10, 1995 Feb 11, 1995 Feb 12, 1995 Feb 7, 1997 Feb 8, 1997 Feb 9, 1997 Feb 6, 1998 Feb 7, 1998 May 29, 1998*** Feb 5, 1999 Feb 6, 1999 Feb 7, 1999 Feb 4, 2000 Feb 5, 2000 Feb 6, 2000 Feb 15, 2002 Feb 16, 2002 Feb 17, 2002 Feb 6, 2004 Feb 7, 2004 Feb 8, 2004

Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ Tempe, AZ

W, 3-0 W, 9-6 W, 8-3 L, 1-9 L, 6-7 W, 6-5 (10) W, 21-5 W, 4-3 (10) W, 4-2 L, 1-4 W, 9-7 W, 13-2 W, 9-8 (8) W, 11-2 W, 14-6 L, 2-8 W, 5-2 L, 6-9 W, 11-5 W, 3-2 W, 6-1 L, 10-11 W, 4-1 W, 11-4 W, 7-5 W, 11-10 L, 9-15 W, 9-7 W, 9-4 W, 5-3 W, 6-4 L, 1-2 L, 9-10 L, 6-12

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1991) FSU Widest Margin: 21-5 (1991) ASU Most Runs (Gm): 15 (2000) ASU Widest Margin: 9-1 (1990) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 21-5, 1991) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 1986; ASU 2-1, 2004) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1994-1995) Longest ASU Win Streak: 3 (2004-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

ARKANSAS: 0-5 At Florida State: At Arkansas:

Arkansas leads 3-0 Arkansas leads 2-0

May 25, 1985* Jun 11, 2004** Jun 12, 2004** Jun 5, 2009** Jun 6, 2009**

Tallahassee Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 6-7 L, 5-7 L, 2-4 L, 2-7 L, 8-9

W, 7-0 W, 1-0

ARMY: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 24, 1975 Jun 3, 2005*

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-4 W, 3-2

AUBURN: 75-41 At Florida State: At Auburn: At Neutral:

FSU leads 47-25 FSU leads 27-15 Series tied 1-1

Mar 20, 1954 Mar 19, 1957 Mar 20, 1957 Apr 22, 1957 Apr 23, 1957 Mar 20, 1958 Mar 20, 1958 Apr 25, 1958 Apr 26, 1958 Mar 17, 1959 Mar 17, 1959 May 13, 1959 May 14, 1959 Mar 21, 1960 Mar 22, 1960 Mar 23, 1960 May 6, 1960 May 7, 1960 Mar 20, 1961 Mar 21, 1961 Mar 22, 1961 Mar 16, 1962 Mar 17, 1962 Apr 9, 1962 Apr 10, 1962 Mar 16, 1963 Mar 18, 1963 Mar 25, 1963 Mar 26, 1963 May 30, 1963$ Apr 20, 1964 May 4, 1964 May 5, 1964 Apr 5, 1965 Apr 6, 1965 Mar 22, 1966 Apr 1, 1966 Apr 2, 1966 Mar 20, 1967 Mar 21, 1967 Apr 7, 1967 Apr 8, 1967 Jun 3, 1967$ Apr 22, 1968 Apr 23, 1968 May 13, 1968 May 14, 1968 Mar 14, 1969 Mar 15, 1969 May 19, 1969 May 20, 1969 Apr 6, 1970 Apr 7, 1970 May 18, 1970 May 19, 1970 Apr 12, 1971 Apr 13, 1971 May 17, 1971 May 18, 1971 Mar 24, 1972 Mar 25, 1972 May 15, 1972 May 16, 1972 Apr 9, 1973 Apr 10, 1973 May 14, 1973 May 15, 1973 Apr 29, 1974 Apr 30, 1974

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 2-7 W, 8-2 W, 10-5 L, 9-10 W, 10-4 L, 3-4 L, 7-10 W, 5-1 W, 4-2 W, 8-4 W, 11-3 W, 4-3 W, 8-6 L, 4-10 W, 22-8 W, 11-4 L, 3-4 L, 5-6 W, 10-1 W, 10-9 L, 5-15 L, 7-12 L, 2-10 L, 6-7 L, 3-5 W, 2-1 W, 8-3 W, 5-1 W, 9-7 W, 4-3 L, 3-5 L, 2-4 L, 5-19 W, 6-1 W, 12-0 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 L, 2-6 L, 7-12 W, 1-0 L, 2-5 W, 9-3 L, 3-13 W, 2-1 W, 7-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-18 L, 0-1 W, 6-1 L, 4-7 W, 6-3 W, 10-4 L, 3-5 W, 5-0 W, 7-6 W, 13-8 L, 8-11 W, 9-4 W, 6-5 L, 3-9 W, 16-13 L, 3-9 W, 7-4 L, 2-4 L, 2-4 W, 4-2 W, 8-4 W, 11-1 L, 3-6

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS May 13, 1974 May 14, 1974 Apr 15, 1975 Apr 16, 1975 May 12, 1975 May 12, 1975 May 24, 1976* Apr 8, 1980 Apr 9, 1980 Apr 22, 1980 Apr 23, 1980 Apr 28, 1981 Apr 29, 1981 May 6, 1981 May 7, 1981 Apr 13, 1982 Apr 14, 1982 Apr 20, 1982 Apr 21, 1982 Feb 22, 1983 Feb 23, 1983 Mar 24, 1983 Feb 28, 1984 Feb 29, 1984 May 27, 1989* May 24, 1997* May 25, 1997* May 25, 1997* May 24, 1998* Jun 4, 1999** Jun 5, 1999** May 26, 2001* May 27, 2001* Feb 11, 2005 Feb 12, 2005 Feb 13, 2005 Jun 4, 2005 Jun 5, 2005 Feb 10, 2006 Feb 11, 2006 Feb 28, 2008 Feb 29, 2008 Mar 1, 2008 Mar 2, 2008 Feb 26, 2009 Feb 27, 2009 Feb 28, 2009

Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Auburn, AL

L, 4-5 L, 1-7 W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 L, 3-4 L, 1-2 W, 21-7 W, 2-0 W, 9-5 W, 4-2 W, 7-1 W, 4-3 W, 7-5 W, 11-3 L, 5-9 W, 10-8 W, 14-0 L, 8-9 W, 12-9 W, 6-1 W, 7-5 W, 10-4 W, 12-2 W, 7-6 L, 7-8 W, 9-7 L, 2-5 W, 16-10 W, 10-2 W, 6-3 W, 10-6 W, 9-6 W, 7-3 W, 6-5 L, 2-9 W, 4-3 W, 10-4 L, 2-5 W, 8-3 W, 7-5 W, 6-5 W, 4-3 W, 10-1 W, 8-7 W, 14-5 L, 9-10

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1960) FSU Widest Margin: 21-7 (1980), 14-0 (1981), 22-8 (1960) Auburn Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1964) Auburn Widest Margin: 18-1 (1968) High-Scoring Game: 30 (FSU 22-8, 1960) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1967; Auburn 1-0, 1969) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1968-1992) Longest Auburn Win Streak: 5 (1961-1962) Shutouts By: FSU 5, Auburn 1

AUSTIN PEAY: 5-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 5-0

Mar 16, 1979 Mar 16, 1979 Mar 13, 1987 Mar 14, 1987 Mar 15, 1987

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 12-0 W, 8-3 W, 15-0 W, 26-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 26 (1987) FSU Widest Margin: 26-1 (1987) Austin Peay Most Runs (Gm): 3 (1987) High-Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 26-1, 1987) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 4-2, 1979) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1979-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

114

FSU leads 19-2

Mar 1, 1984 Mar 2, 1984 Mar 3, 1984 Mar 4, 1984 Mar 2, 1985 Mar 2, 1985 Mar 3, 1985 Mar 4, 1985 Mar 3, 1987

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 9-2 W, 14-10 W, 6-4 W, 10-0 W, 11-1 W, 16-0 W, 19-10 W, 16-3 W, 12-4 W, 26-4 W, 17-2 W, 12-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 26 (1991) FSU Widest Margin: 26-4 (1991) Ball State Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1985) Ball State Widest Margin: 12-11 (1985), 10-9 (1985) High-Scoring Game: 30 (FSU 26-4, 1991) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 5-1, 1984) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1987-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

BAPTIST: 7-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 7-0

Mar 21, 1988 Mar 22, 1988 Mar 23, 1988 Feb 20, 1989 Feb 22, 1989 Mar 16, 1990 Mar 17, 1990

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 9-8 W, 15-1 W, 7-0 W, 5-4 (10) W, 10-2 W, 11-5 W, 11-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 15 (1988) FSU Widest Margin: 15-1 (1988) Baptist Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1988) High-Scoring Game: 17 (FSU 9-8, 1988) Low Scoring Game: 7 (FSU 7-0, 1988) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1988-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

BELMONT ABBEY: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Apr 2, 1969 Apr 3, 1969

Tallahassee Tallahassee

May 26, 2000* May 25, 2001* Jun 4, 2004* Jun 1, 2007*

FSU leads 1-0

May 30,1994*

Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 16, 1980

Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 8-1

Mar 31, 1971 Apr 1, 1971 Apr 1, 1971 Apr 2, 1971 Apr 3, 1971 Apr 3, 1971 Mar 3, 2006 Mar 4, 2006 Mar 5, 2006

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

BUCKNELL: 1-1 At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

May 30, 2008* Jun 1, 2008*

Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 10, 2004

Tallahassee

At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

May 31, 1992***

Omaha, NE

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Stanford, CA

W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 10-3 W, 6-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (2004) FSU Widest Margin: 8-1 (2001), 10-3 (2004) BCU Most Runs (Gm): 3 (2000, 2004) High-Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 10-3, 2004) Low Scoring Game: 8 (FSU 6-2, 2007) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (2001-Present)

BISCAYNE: 4-0 Miami, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 25, 1970

Tallahassee

W, 9-4 W, 8-5 W, 10-7 W, 17-6

W, 17-8

BRADLEY: 1-1 At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

Apr 10, 1950 Apr 11, 1950

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 0-7 W, 24-9

W, 11-2

W, 5-4

UC SANTA BARBARA: 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

Feb 22, 1976 Feb 22, 1976 Mar 9, 1976 Mar 10, 1976

L, 0-2 W, 5-1 W, 3-1 W, 12-1 W, 4-1 W, 6-1 W, 12-0 W, 21-5 W, 15-7

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (2006) FSU Widest Margin: 21-5 (2006) Brown Most Runs (Gm): 7 (2006) Brown Widest Margin: 2-0 (1971) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 21-5, 2006) Low Scoring Game: 2 (BU 2-0, 1971) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1971-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, Brown 1

May 24, 1996*

FSU leads 2-0 FSU leads 2-0

W, 23-5

BROWN: 8-1

At Neutral:

At Florida State: At Biscayne:

W, 7-1

BROOKLYN COLLEGE: 1-0

FSU leads 4-0

BOWLING GREEN: 1-0 W, 13-2 W, 5-1 W, 12-1 W, 8-6 L, 11-12 W, 12-10 W, 15-6 L, 9-10 W, 10-3

At Florida State:

CALIFORNIA: 1-0 W, 10-9 W, 8-4

BETHUNE-COOKMAN: 4-0 At Florida State:

BRIGHAM YOUNG: 1-0

BUTLER: 1-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (1976) FSU Widest Margin: 17-6 (1976) BC Most Runs (Gm): 7 (1976) High-Scoring Game: 23 (FSU 17-6, 1976) Low Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 9-4, 1976; 8-5, 1976) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1976-Present)

BALL STATE: 19-2 At Florida State:

Mar 4, 1987 Mar 5, 1987 Mar 4, 1988 Mar 10, 1989 Mar 11, 1989 Mar 12, 1989 Mar 2, 1990 Mar 3, 1990 Mar 4, 1990 Mar 5, 1991 Mar 6, 1991 Mar 7, 1991

W, 3-2 L, 1-10

W, 10-1

CAL STATE FULLERTON: 7-10 At Florida State: FSU leads 5-4 At Cal State Fullerton: CSF leads 2-1 At Neutral: CSF leads 4-1 Mar 9, 1984 Mar 10 1984 Mar 11, 1984 Mar 24, 1989 Mar 25, 1989 Mar 26, 1989 May 29, 1992*** Jun 2, 1992*** Feb 26, 1993 Feb 27, 1993 Feb 28, 1993 Jun 7, 1994*** Feb 23, 1996 Feb 15, 1997 Feb 15, 1997 Feb 16, 1997 Jun 16, 1999***

Fullerton, CA Fullerton, CA Fullerton, CA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Anaheim, CA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE

L, 3-5 L, 1-6 W, 10-4 W, 6-5 (11) L, 4-9 W, 10-0 L, 2-7 L, 0-6 W, 3-2 L, 2-6 L, 6-13 L, 3-10 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 8-5 W, 7-4 W, 7-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1984, 1989) FSU Widest Margin: 10-0 (1989) CSF Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1993) CSF Widest Margin: 13-6 (1993), 10-3 (1994) High-Scoring Game: 19 (CSF 13-6, 1993) Low Scoring Game: 3 (CSF 2-1, 1997) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1997-Present) Longest CSF Win Streak: 5 (1993-1997) Shutouts By: FSU 1, CSF 1

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: 1-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

May 26, 1996*

Stanford, CA

W, 9-2


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS CAMPBELLSVILLE COLLEGE: 1-0

CHICAGO STATE: 3-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 18, 1981

Tallahassee

Apr 26, 1972 Apr 27, 1972 Apr 27, 1972

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 19-4

CAMP LeJEUNE: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 13, 1959 Mar 14, 1959 Mar 15, 1959

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-4 W, 11-3 W, 10-8

UCF: 19-4 At Florida State: At UCF:

FSU leads 16-2 FSU leads 3-2

Mar 7, 1985 Mar 8, 1985 Apr 8, 1985 Apr 9, 1985 Apr 10, 1985 Apr 1, 1986 Apr 2, 1986 Apr 26, 1986 Mar 24, 1987 Mar 25, 1987 Apr 23, 1987 May 1, 1988 May 1, 1988 May 3, 1988 Mar 10, 1993 May 23, 1997* May 27, 2000* May 28, 2000* May 28, 2000* Jun 1, 2002* Jun 5, 2004* Jun 6, 2004* Jun 6, 2004*

Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 6-2 L, 5-6 W, 6-3 W, 12-0 W, 19-6 W, 15-12 W, 8-3 W, 3-1 W, 12-4 W, 4-3 L, 5-8 W, 8-1 W, 2-1 W, 11-3 W, 7-5 (12) W, 16-2 L, 8-9 W, 6-1 W, 8-1 W, 7-3 W, 3-2 L, 5-7 W, 19-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1985, 2004) FSU Widest Margin: 19-3 (2004) UCF Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1986) UCF Widest Margin: 8-5 (1987) High-Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 15-12,1986) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 1988) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1985-1987) Shutouts By: FSU 1 FSU leads 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

May 25, 1990* May 26, 1994*

Starkville, MS Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 8-6

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: 17-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 17-0

Mar 3, 1992 Mar 4, 1992 Feb 17, 1998 Feb 18, 1998 Feb 16, 1999 Feb 17, 1999 Feb 29, 2000 Mar 1, 2000 Feb 28, 2003 Mar 2, 2003 Mar 2, 2003 Jan 28, 2005 Jan 29, 2005 Jan 30, 2005 Feb 3, 2006 Feb 4, 2006 Feb 5, 2006

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1998) FSU Widest Margin: 16-0 (1998) CSU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1992, 2006) High-Scoring Game: 23 (FSU 15-8, 2006) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 2003; 2-1, 2005) Longest FSU Win Streak: 17 (1992-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3

W, 10-5 W, 12-0 W, 11-2

CINCINNATI: 22-2 At Florida State: At Cincinnati:

FSU leads 17-1 FSU leads 5-1

Apr 13, 1953 Apr 16, 1956 Mar 19, 1978 Mar 20, 1978 May 11, 1979 May 13, 1982 May 13, 1983 May 12, 1984 May 10, 1985 May 9, 1986 May 16, 1987 May 12, 1989 May 13, 1989 May 14, 1989 May 11, 1990 May 12, 1990 May 13, 1990 May 18, 1990 May 20, 1990 May 10, 1991 May 11, 1991 May 12, 1991 May 15, 1991 May 18, 1991

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-1 W, 8-2 W, 11-5 W, 10-6 W, 13-3 W, 10-2 W, 9-2 W, 11-2 W, 24-0 W, 10-3 W, 6-3 L, 0-2 W, 18-7 W, 8-7 W, 6-1 W, 12-3 W, 4-1 L, 4-5 W, 8-5 W, 15-5 W, 10-5 W, 13-9 W, 9-3 W, 13-12

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 24 (1985) FSU Widest Margin: 24-0 (1985) Cincinnati Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1991) Cincinnati Widest Margin: 2-0 (1989) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 18-7, 1989; 13-12, 1991) Low Scoring Game: 2 (CU 2-0, 1989) Longest FSU Win Streak: 10 (1953-1987) Shutouts By: FSU 1, Cincinnati 1

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

At Florida State:

FSU leads 9-1

Feb 24, 1998 Feb 25, 1998 Mar 16, 1999 Mar 17, 1999 May 28, 1999* Mar 27, 2001 Mar 28, 2001 Mar 19, 2002 Mar 20, 2002 Mar 26, 2003

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 9-4 W, 15-5 W, 10-6 W, 8-4 W, 24-6 W, 3-0 L, 2-5 W, 4-0 W, 11-3 W, 10-2

Mar 24, 1981 Mar 20, 1982 Mar 21, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 6-0 W, 6-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 17-2 W, 4-1 W, 10-2 W, 6-0 W, 11-4 W, 16-8 W, 7-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (1994) FSU Widest Margin: 17-2 (1994) Coastal Carolina Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1996) High-Scoring Game: 24 (FSU 16-8, 1996) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 4-0, 1994) Longest FSU Win Streak: 11 (1991-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON: 9-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 9-1

Feb 1, 1992 Feb 2, 1992 Feb 19, 1993 Feb 20, 1993 Feb 21, 1993 Mar 8, 1994 Mar 9, 1994 Mar 10, 1994 Mar 28, 1995 Mar 29, 1995

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 15-3 W, 4-1 W, 7-6 W, 19-0 W, 17-2 L, 0-3 W, 4-0 W, 7-0 W, 11-1 W, 12-1

At Florida State: At Columbus:

FSU leads 3-0 FSU leads 2-0

Apr 2, 1974 May 12, 1974 Apr 2, 1975 May 11, 1975 Mar 3, 1976

Tallahassee Columbus, GA Tallahassee Columbus, GA Tallahassee

W, 3-0 W, 4-2 W, 10-2 W, 6-4 W, 5-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1975) FSU Widest Margin: 10-2 (1975) CU Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1975, 1976) High-Scoring Game: 12 (FSU 10-2, ’75) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, ’74) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (’74- Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

CONNECTICUT: 0-1

CLEVELAND STATE: 3-0 FSU leads 3-0

FSU leads 11-0

May 23, 1991* Mar 6, 1992 Mar 7, 1992 Feb 25, 1994 Feb 26, 1994 Feb 27, 1994 Feb 17, 1995 Feb 19, 1995 Mar 8, 1996 Mar 9, 1996 Mar 10, 1996

COLUMBUS : 5-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 24 (1999) FSU Widest Margin: 24-6 (1999) The Citadel Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1999) The Citadel Widest Margin: 5-2 (2001) High-Scoring Game: 30 (FSU 24-6, 1999) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 2001) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1998-2001) Shutouts By: FSU 2 At Florida State:

At Florida State:

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1993) FSU Widest Margin: 19-0 (1993) College of Charleston Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1993) College of Charleston Widest Margin: 3-0 (1994) High-Scoring Game: 19 (FSU 19-0, 1993) Low Scoring Game: 3 (Col. of Char. 3-0, 1994) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1992-1993) Shutouts By: FSU 3, College of Charleston 1

THE CITADEL: 9-1

CENTRAL MICHIGAN: 2-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

COASTAL CAROLINA: 11-0

At Neutral:

Connecticut leads 1-0

Jun 9, 1957***

Omaha, NE

L, 3-5

CUMBERLAND: 2-0 W, 10-3 W, 27-4 W, 24-15

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Apr 11, 1973 Apr 12, 1973

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 3-0 W, 9-0

DARTMOUTH: 1-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

Jun 14, 1970***

Omaha, NE

W, 6-0

DAVIDSON: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 23, 1954

Tallahassee

W, 7-1

DAYTON: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 29, 1980

Tallahassee

W, 28-2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS DELAWARE: 1-1

FLORIDA: 116-95-1

At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

May 26, 1979* May 22, 1998*

Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State: At Florida: At Neutral:

FSU leads 69-37-1 UF leads 51-43 UF leads 7-4

Apr 9, 1956 Apr 5, 1957 Apr 6, 1957 Apr 11, 1958 Apr 12, 1958 Jun 7, 1958$ Mar 28, 1959 Apr 10, 1959 Apr 11, 1959 May 9, 1960 May 10, 1960 Apr 3, 1961 Apr 4, 1961 May 18, 1962 May 19, 1962 May 31, 1962$ Jun 2, 1962$ May 3, 1963 May 4, 1963 May 24, 1963 May 25, 1963 May 26, 1963 May 22, 1964 May 23, 1964 May 24, 1964 May 30, 1964 May 30, 1964 May 21, 1965 May 22, 1965 Jun 2, 1965 Jun 3, 1965 May 6, 1966 May 7, 1966 May 20, 1966 May 21, 1966 May 19, 1967 May 20, 1967 May 26, 1967 May 27, 1967 May 27, 1967 May 7, 1968 May 8, 1968 May 24, 1968 May 25, 1968 May 25, 1968 Apr 28, 1969 Apr 29, 1969 May 23, 1969 May 24, 1969 May 24, 1969 May 12, 1970 May 13, 1970 May 22, 1970 May 23, 1970 May 23, 1970 May 21, 1971 May 22, 1971 May 22, 1971 May 28, 1971 May 29, 1971 May 19, 1972 May 20, 1972 May 26, 1972 May 27, 1972 May 27, 1972 May 19, 1973 May 20, 1973 May 25, 1973 May 26, 1973 May 26, 1973 May 17, 1974 May 18, 1974 May 18, 1974 May 19, 1974 May 20, 1974 Mar 1, 1975 Mar 2, 1975 Apr 29, 1975 Apr 29, 1975

Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL

L, 6-7 W, 27-6

DUQUESNE: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Feb 23, 2008 Feb 23, 2008 Feb 24, 2008

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-3 W, 15-3 W, 15-3

EAST CAROLINA: 4-3 At Florida State: At Neutral:

ECU leads 2-1 FSU leads 3-1

Apr 22, 1962 Apr 26, 1963 Jun 3, 1966$ May 30, 1968$ Jun 1, 1968$ May 28, 1970$ May 25, 1984*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee

L, 2-19 W, 6-1 W, 6-3 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 W, 2-0 L, 4-7

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1963, 1966) FSU Widest Margin: 6-1 (1963) ECU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1962) ECU Widest Margin: 19-2 (1962) High-Scoring Game: 21 (ECU 19-2, 1962) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1970) Shutouts By: FSU 1

EAST TENNESSEE STATE: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 8, 1978 Mar 9, 1978

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-1 W, 7-4

EASTERN ILLINOIS: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 27, 1980

Tallahassee

W, 10-9

EASTERN MICHIGAN: 0-2 At Neutral:

Eastern Michigan leads 2-0

Jun 7, 1975*** May 28, 1982*

Omaha, NE Austin, TX

L, 1-2 L, 2-7

EVANSVILLE: 4-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

May 27, 2000 Feb 14, 2003 Feb 15, 2003 Feb 16, 2003

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 11-2 W, 13-2 W, 14-3 W, 11-1

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Apr 1, 1973 Apr 1, 1973

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 5-0 W, 2-1

FLAGLER: 4-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-1

Apr 20, 1980 Apr 9, 1981 Apr 9, 1981 Apr 30, 1982 May 1, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1982) FSU Widest Margin: 13-1 (1982) Flagler Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1981, 1982) Flagler Widest Margin: 4-3 (1981) High-Scoring Game: 16 (FSU 12-4, 1981) Low Scoring Game: 7 (FC 4-3, 1981; FSU 5-2, 1982) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1981-Present)

116

W, 12-1 L, 3-4 W, 12-4 W, 5-2 W, 13-1

L, 5-7 L, 2-13 W, 4-1 L, 7-8 L, 1-8 L, 1-2 W, 8-7 L, 3-6 L, 7-9 W, 8-4 W, 13-11 L, 2-3 W, 8-5 L, 5-9 W, 6-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 L, 3-6 W, 6-2 W, 5-1 L, 1-3 L, 2-6 W, 4-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 5-4 L, 6-8 W, 3-2 W, 5-4 L, 10-11 W, 16-4 L, 0-1 W, 16-4 W, 4-0 W, 7-5 L, 2-5 W, 6-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 W, 9-4 L, 0-8 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 L, 4-5 L, 3-4 W, 1-0 W, 9-4 W, 7-2 W, 2-0 L, 3-4 L, 1-4 W, 7-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 W, 8-1 W, 4-2 W, 9-4 W, 3-0 W, 9-5 W, 8-7 L, 0-4 W, 8-0 T, 0-0 L, 2-6 W, 4-3 L, 4-5 W, 4-3 W, 14-0 W, 6-4 W, 9-5 L, 5-8

Apr 30, 1975 Apr 12, 1976 Apr 13, 1976 Apr 20, 1976 Apr 21, 1976 Mar 7, 1977 Mar 7, 1977 Apr 16, 1977 Apr 17, 1977 Apr 26, 1978 Apr 27, 1978 May 2, 1978 May 2, 1978 Mar 8, 1979 Mar 9, 1979 Apr 8, 1979 May 4, 1979 May 25, 1979* Mar 8, 1980 Apr 15, 1980 Apr 16, 1980 Mar 13, 1981 Mar 14, 1981 Apr 1, 1981 Apr 2, 1981 May 21, 1981* May 23, 1981* Mar 11, 1982 Mar 12, 1982 Mar 13, 1982 Mar 14, 1982 Mar 5, 1983 Mar 6, 1983 Apr 8, 1983 Apr 9, 1983 Feb 5, 1984 Apr 4, 1984 Apr 5, 1984 Apr 17, 1984 Apr 18, 1984 Mar 15, 1985 Mar 16, 1985 Mar 28, 1985 Apr 2, 1985 Feb 25, 1986 Feb 26, 1986 Apr 15, 1986 Apr 16, 1986 Apr 14, 1987 Apr 15, 1987 May 5, 1987 May 6, 1987 Apr 13, 1988 Apr 20, 1988 May 28, 1988* Feb 18, 1989 Feb 19, 1989 Apr 11, 1989 Apr 12, 1989 Mar 8, 1990 Mar 9, 1990 Mar 10, 1990 Mar 11, 1990 Mar 9, 1991 Mar 10, 1991 Apr 16, 1991 Apr 17, 1991 Jun 2, 1991*** Feb 19, 1992 Apr 8, 1992 Apr 15, 1992 May 5, 1992 Mar 4, 1993 Mar 5, 1993 Mar 6, 1993 Mar 7, 1993 Mar 3, 1994 Mar 4, 1994 Mar 5, 1994 Mar 6, 1994 Mar 9, 1995 Mar 10, 1995 Mar 11, 1995 Mar 12, 1995 Feb 29, 1996

Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami Miami Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Omaha, NE Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL

W, 8-7 W, 8-2 W, 3-1 W, 8-5 W, 11-3 L, 3-8 L, 1-2 L, 3-7 W, 8-7 W, 5-1 W, 9-8 W, 7-1 L, 4-5 W, 4-3 L, 3-16 W, 12-7 W, 20-7 L, 5-9 L, 6-21 W, 2-1 W, 15-2 W, 3-1 L, 5-17 W, 14-10 L, 9-12 W, 5-1 L, 4-5 W, 17-6 W, 8-1 L, 6-9 W, 7-6 L, 2-6 L, 14-16 L, 5-7 W, 9-3 L, 3-8 L, 3-11 W, 11-9 L, 7-8 W, 7-4 L, 2-3 L, 1-6 W, 12-10 L, 3-6 W, 10-6 W, 10-7 W, 7-6 W, 8-0 W, 12-6 W, 14-11 L, 5-10 L, 5-7 W, 7-2 L, 5-8 L, 3-9 L, 1-5 L, 5-6 L, 0-5 W, 7-5 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 W, 5-3 W, 7-6 W, 8-3 W, 5-3 W, 4-2 L, 3-4 L, 0-5 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 W, 2-0 W, 9-3 W, 4-2 W, 8-4 L, 0-4 W, 10-5 W, 7-2 L, 5-12 W, 6-3 W, 2-1 W, 7-0 L, 3-9 W, 11-2


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Mar 2, 1996 Mar 3, 1996 Jun 1, 1996*** Jun 4, 1996*** Feb 27, 1997 Feb 28, 1997 Mar 1, 1997 Mar 2, 1997 Feb 21, 1998 Feb 28, 1998 Mar 1, 1998 Feb 20, 1999 Feb 21, 1999 Feb 27, 1999 Feb 28, 1999 Feb 19, 2000 Feb 20, 2000 Feb 26, 2000 Feb 27, 2000 Feb 17, 2001 Feb 18, 2001 Feb 24, 2001 Feb 25, 2001 Mar 1, 2002 Mar 3, 2002 Mar 7, 2003 Mar 8, 2003 Mar 9, 2003 Mar 31, 2004 Apr 21, 2004 May 12, 2004 Mar 30, 2005 Apr 19, 2005 May 3, 2005 Jun 10, 2005** Jun 11, 2005** Feb 28, 2006 Apr 19, 2006 Feb 20, 2007 Apr 3, 2007 Apr 18, 2007 Mar 18, 2008 Apr 1, 2008 Apr 15, 2008 May 31, 2008* Mar 17, 2009 Mar 31, 2009 Apr 14, 2009

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L, 4-6 L, 10-11 L, 2-5 L, 3-6 L, 2-3 W, 10-8 L, 6-13 W, 9-5 L, 1-3 W, 9-7 L, 5-10 L, 5-6 W, 12-3 L, 2-4 W, 8-4 W, 15-6 W, 17-8 W, 6-2 W, 8-7 W, 19-6 L, 5-6 L, 2-3 W, 13-11 W, 5-4 W, 9-4 W, 5-4 W, 9-7 L, 8-9 L, 6-7 W, 16-4 L, 2-3 L, 2-9 W, 4-2 W, 9-4 L, 1-8 L, 5-8 W, 6-4 L, 3-8 W, 14-6 L, 7-16 L, 4-5 L, 1-6 W, 10-2 W, 4-2 W, 17-11 L, 4-5 W, 3-2 (5) L, 2-10

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1979) FSU Widest Margin: 14-0 (1975) UF Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1980) UF Widest Margin: 21-6 (1980) High-Scoring Game: 30 (UF 16-14, 1983) Low Scoring Game: 1 (Four times) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1989-1991) Longest UF Win Streak: 5 (1988-89; 1996-97) Shutouts By: FSU 12, UF 7 FSU leads 10-0 FSU leads 3-0

Mar 25, 1971 Mar 26, 1971 Mar 28, 1971 Apr 13, 1972 Apr 19, 1972 May 2, 1972 May 3, 1972 Apr 23, 1973 May 7, 1973 Apr 5, 1979 Apr 24, 1979 May 2, 1979 May 3, 2002

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee at FAMU at FAMU at FAMU Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1971) FSU Widest Margin: 21-0 (1971) FAM Most Runs (Gm): 7 (2002, 1972) High-Scoring Game: 24 (FSU 17-7, 2002) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 1971) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1971-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

At Florida State:

FSU leads 8-1

Feb 3, 1995 Feb 4, 1995 Feb 5, 1995 Apr 30, 1996 May 1, 1996 Mar 18, 1997 Mar 19, 1997 Mar 24, 1998 Mar 25, 1998

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 21-4 W, 11-7 W, 8-4 W, 9-8 W, 13-5 W, 11-3 L, 5-13 W, 15-3 W, 7-5

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1995) FSU Widest Margin: 21-4 (1995) FAU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1997) FAU Widest Margin: 13-5 (1997) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 21-4, 195) Low Scoring Game: 12 (FSU 8-4, 1995; 7-5, 1998) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1995-97)

FLA. GULF COAST: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 24, 2009 Mar 25, 2009

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 11-3 W, 11-9

FLA. INTERNATIONAL: 14-5 At Florida State: FSU leads 11-3 At Florida International: FSU leads 3-2 Feb 16, 1973 Mar 18, 1974 Apr 15, 1974 Apr 15, 1974 Mar 15, 1975 Mar 22, 1975 Apr 21, 1984 Apr 22, 1984 Mar 8, 1986 Mar 9, 1986 Apr 29, 1986 Mar 26, 1988 Mar 27, 1988 May 4, 1988 Feb 20, 1990 Feb 21, 1990 May 2, 1990 May 24, 1991* May 6, 2009

Miami, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-4 W, 5-2 W, 2-0 L, 4-5 W, 7-5 W, 12-4 W, 10-3 W, 12-3 W, 9-3 W, 12-10 W, 12-0 L, 7-8 W, 5-2 L, 1-2 W, 5-0 L, 3-4 L, 3-4 W, 6-3 W, 15-5

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1975, 1984, 1986) FSU Widest Margin: 12-0 (1986) FIU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1986) FIU Widest Margin: 1 (Five times) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 12-10, 1986) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1974) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1975-86) Shutouts By: FSU 3

FLA. SOUTHERN: 29-13-1

FLORIDA A&M: 13-0 At Florida State: At Florida A&M:

FLORIDA ATLANTIC: 8-1

At Florida State: FSU leads 19-9 At Florida Southern: FSU leads 10-4-1 W, 2-1 W, 21-0 W, 7-1 W, 9-2 W, 9-2 W, 12-4 W, 13-7 W, 14-6 W, 8-1 W, 13-1 W, 20-1 W, 9-1 W, 17-7

Apr 15, 1949 Apr 16, 1949 May 20, 1949 May 21, 1949 Apr 7, 1950 Apr 8, 1950 Mar 26, 1951 Mar 27, 1951 May 3, 1951 Apr 25, 1952 Apr 26, 1952 Apr 29, 1952 May 8, 1953 May 9, 1953 May 7, 1954 May 8, 1954 Mar 11, 1955 Mar 12, 1955 Mar 23, 1956 Mar 24, 1956 Apr 26, 1957 Apr 27, 1957 Apr 28, 1958

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L, 3-5 L, 8-10 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 2-4 W, 10-6 W, 15-6 W, 13-3 W, 6-5 W, 9-3 W, 5-0 W, 22-11 L, 2-7 W, 15-4 W, 10-1 W, 16-1 W, 4-1 W, 15-0 W, 9-2 W, 8-5 W, 4-0 W, 10-2 W, 5-0

Apr 29, 1958 Apr 17, 1959 Apr 20, 1960 Apr 21, 1960 Apr 14, 1961 Apr 15, 1961 May 12, 1962 Mar 29, 1963 Mar 30, 1963 Mar 16, 1964 Mar 17, 1964 Mar 15, 1965 Mar 6, 1969 Mar 20, 1970 Apr 23, 1970 Mar 18, 1972 Mar 31, 1972 Mar 26, 1973 Mar 19, 1974 Apr 22, 1974

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Lakeland, FL Lakeland, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Lakeland, FL Lakeland, FL Tallahassee Lakeland, FL Tallahassee Lakeland, FL Lakeland, FL Tallahassee

W, 11-1 L, 1-2 L, 4-11 L, 3-5 W, 5-4 W, 13-2 W, 12-11 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 5-2 L, 4-8 W, 4-3 T, 5-5 W, 1-0 W, 7-6 W, 11-4 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 W, 9-7 L, 2-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1952) FSU Widest Margin: 16-1 (1954), 15-0 (1955) Fla. Southern Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1952, 1960, 1962) Fla. Southern Widest Margin: 11-4 (1960) High-Scoring Game: 33 (FSU 22-11, 1952) Low Scoring Game: 3 (Fla. Southern 2-1, 1959) Longest FSU Win Streak: 11 (1953-58) Longest Fla. Southern Win Steak: 3 (1959-60) Shutouts By: FSU 7

FRESNO STATE: 0-1 At Neutral:

Fresno State leads 1-0

May 31, 1991***

Omaha, NE

L, 3-6

FURMAN: 14-1 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 12-1 FSU leads 2-0

Mar 18, 1955 Mar 19, 1955 Mar 16, 1956 Mar 17, 1956 Apr 2, 1962 Apr 3, 1962 Apr 5, 1963 Apr 6, 1963 May 29, 1965$ May 29, 1965$ Apr 13, 1966 Apr 7, 1969 Apr 8, 1969 Apr 23, 1994 Apr 24, 1994

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 17-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-1 W, 20-0 L, 2-7 W, 21-9 W, 13-3 W, 9-2 W, 2-1 W, 7-5 W, 15-2 W, 8-2 W, 7-2 W, 8-0 W, 15-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1962) FSU Widest Margin: 20-0 (1956) Furman Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1962) Furman Widest Margin: 7-2 (1962) High-Scoring Game: 30 (FSU 21-9, ’192) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 1965) Longest FSU Win Streak: 10 (1962-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3

GEORGE MASON: 1-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

May 23, 1985*

Tallahassee

W, 11-0

GEORGE WASHINGTON: 2-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 2-0

Jun 5, 1958$ Jun 4, 1959$

Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC

W, 3-1 W, 3-2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS GEORGIA: 31-24 At Florida State: At Georgia:

FSU leads 17-12 FSU leads 14-12

Mar 21, 1951 Apr 27, 1951 Apr 28, 1951 Mar 21, 1952 Mar 22, 1952 Mar 23, 1953 Apr 28, 1953 Mar 18, 1954 Apr 5, 1954 Mar 21, 1955 Mar 22, 1955 May 2, 1955 May 3, 1955 Apr 23, 1956 May 7, 1956 May 8, 1956 Mar 18, 1959 Mar 19, 1959 May 11, 1959 May 12, 1959 Mar 18, 1960 Mar 31, 1960 Apr 1, 1960 Mar 15, 1961 Mar 16, 1961 Apr 21, 1961 Apr 22, 1961 Mar 14, 1962 Mar 15, 1962 May 17, 1963 May 18, 1963 Apr 22, 1964 Apr 23, 1964 Mar 20, 1967 Mar 19, 1968 Mar 20, 1968 Apr 21, 1969 Apr 22, 1969 Apr 19, 1971 Apr 20, 1971 Mar 25, 1981 Mar 26, 1981 Feb 20, 1982 Feb 21, 1982 Apr 4, 1987 Apr 5, 1987 Jun 2, 2001** Jun 3, 2001** Jun 4, 2001** Jun 3, 2006* Jun 4, 2006* Jun 5, 2006* Mar 11, 2008 Mar 12, 2008 May 30, 2009*

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W, 9-4 W, 8-6 L, 0-2 L, 3-8 W, 8-3 L, 0-3 L, 6-12 W, 8-7 L, 7-8 W, 9-2 L, 6-7 W, 14-5 L, 3-17 L, 0-2 W, 9-8 W, 6-2 L, 1-4 W, 16-4 W, 8-2 W, 4-2 W, 10-1 W, 9-2 L, 8-11 W, 9-8 W, 11-3 W, 5-3 L, 9-10 W, 13-3 W, 6-3 W, 9-5 W, 4-3 L, 5-6 W, 18-11 L, 1-2 W, 2-0 L, 2-3 W, 5-0 W, 12-3 W, 6-0 L, 2-4 W, 8-3 L, 2-4 L, 5-21 W, 6-5 L, 5-6 L, 3-4 L, 7-8 W, 11-6 L, 3-8 W, 6-4 L, 1-7 L, 2-3 L, 10-13 W, 8-3 W, 8-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1964) FSU Widest Margin: 16-4 (1959) UGA Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1982) UGA Widest Margin: 21-5 (1982) High-Scoring Game: 29 (FSU 18-11, 1964) Low Scoring Game: 2 (UGA 2-0, 1951; 2-0, 1956) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1959-60) Longest UGA Win Streak: 3 (1987-01; 2006-08) Shutouts By: FSU 3, UGA 3

GEORGIA-SAVANNAH: 0-1 At Savannah:

Georgia Savannah leads 1-0

Apr 24, 1948

Savannah, GA

L, 4-9

GEORGIA SOUTHERN: 77-29 At Florida State: FSU leads 47-18 At Georgia Southern: FSU leads 30-11 Apr 25, 1960 Apr 26, 1960 Apr 8, 1961 Apr 8, 1961 May 8, 1961 Apr 25, 1962 Apr 26, 1962

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W, 12-5 L, 9-10 W, 6-4 W, 9-1 W, 17-8 W, 5-1 W, 9-7

May 14, 1962 May 15, 1962 Apr 10, 1963 Apr 10, 1963 May 13, 1963 May 14, 1963 Apr 24, 1964 Apr 25, 1964 May 11, 1964 May 12, 1964 Apr 9, 1965 Apr 10, 1965 May 10, 1965 May 11, 1965 Apr 29, 1966 Apr 30, 1966 May 9, 1966 May 10, 1966 Apr 28, 1967 Apr 29, 1967 May 5, 1967 May 6, 1967 May 3, 1968 May 4, 1968 May 10, 1968 May 11, 1968 Apr 30, 1969 May 1, 1969 May 9, 1969 May 10, 1969 May 1, 1970 May 2, 1970 May 15, 1970 May 16, 1970 May 1, 1971 May 2, 1971 May 14, 1971 Apr 9, 1972 Apr 10, 1972 May 6, 1972 May 6, 1972 May 7, 1972 Apr 21, 1973 Apr 21, 1973 Apr 22, 1973 May 5, 1973 May 6, 1973 Apr 20, 1974 Apr 21, 1974 May 4, 1974 May 5, 1974 May 5, 1974 May 2, 1975 May 3, 1975 May 4, 1975 May 4, 1975 May 5, 1975 Apr 3, 1976 Apr 4, 1976 May 8, 1976 May 9, 1976 May 9, 1976 Mar 26, 1977 Mar 26, 1977 Mar 27, 1977 Mar 7, 1977 Mar 8, 1977 Apr 15, 1978 Apr 16, 1978 May 6, 1978 May 7, 1978 May 7, 1978 Apr 14, 1979 Apr 15, 1979 Apr 15, 1979 May 5, 1979 May 6, 1979 Feb 21, 1981 Feb 21, 1981 Feb 22, 1981 May 8, 1981 May 9, 1981 Mar 1, 1982 Mar 2, 1982 May 4, 1982

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L, 2-4 W, 8-2 W, 10-8 L, 0-9 W, 10-6 W, 7-0 L, 6-8 W, 6-1 W, 9-7 L, 6-9 W, 4-2 W, 6-3 W, 10-4 W, 6-2 W, 9-4 W, 9-1 W, 10-0 W, 10-9 W, 7-1 W, 5-2 W, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, 12-6 W, 4-1 W, 10-2 W, 9-4 L, 2-3 W, 9-5 W, 8-1 L, 3-4 W, 12-5 W, 8-4 W, 8-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-3 L, 6-7 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 12-10 L, 0-7 W, 13-8 L, 3-7 L, 4-5 W, 4-1 L, 3-13 W, 4-2 W, 7-6 W, 4-1 W, 3-2 W, 8-2 W, 6-0 W, 10-5 W, 6-3 L, 7-8 W, 10-3 L, 4-6 L, 5-11 W, 5-2 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 W, 6-0 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 10-9 W, 1-0 L, 3-4 W, 9-3 L, 2-4 L, 4-7 W, 6-4 L, 4-7 W, 5-4 L, 3-8 L, 1-8 L, 2-3 L, 2-5 W, 14-6 W, 2-1 W, 6-1 W, 5-2 W, 9-5 W, 5-4

May 5, 1982 May 5, 1982 Apr 10, 1983 Apr 11, 1983 Apr 19, 1983 Apr 20, 1983 Mar 24, 1984 Mar 25, 1984 Apr 7, 1984 Apr 8, 1984 Feb 26, 1985 Feb 27, 1985 Apr 16, 1985 Apr 17, 1985

Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA

W, 8-4 W, 19-9 W, 12-3 W, 9-6 W, 16-4 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 21-3 W, 4-2 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 12-6 W, 8-7 W, 6-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1984) FSU Widest Margin: 21-3 (1984) GSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1974) GSU Widest Margin: 13-3 (1974) High-Scoring Game: 28 (FSU 19-9, 1984) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1971) Longest FSU Win Streak: 16 (1965-68) Longest GSU Win Streak: 4 (1979-81) Shutouts By: FSU 8, GSU 2

GEORGIA SW: 3-1 At Florida State: At Georgia SW:

FSU leads 2-0 Series tied 1-1

Mar 4, 1976 Mar 4, 1976 Mar 6, 1976 Mar 6, 1976

Tallahassee Tallahassee Americus, GA Americus, GA

W, 20-1 W, 12-0 L, 7-9 W, 10-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1976) FSU Widest Margin: 20-1 (1976) GSW Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1976) GSW Widest Margin: 9-7 (1976) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 20-1, 1976) Low Scoring Game: 14 (FSU 10-4, 1976) Shutouts By: FSU 1

GEORGIA STATE: 25-2 At Florida State: At Georgia State:

FSU leads 17-0 FSU leads 8-2

Feb 26, 1981 Feb 26, 1981 Feb 27, 1981 Mar 27, 1981 Mar 28, 1981 Mar 29, 1981 Feb 13, 1982 Feb 13, 1982 Feb 14, 1982 Apr 3, 1982 Apr 4, 1982 Apr 29, 1983 Apr 30, 1983 Apr 30, 1983 May 2, 1983 May 2, 1983 May 3, 1983 Mar 31, 1984 Apr 1, 1984 Mar 29, 1985 Mar 29, 1985 Mar 18, 1992 Mar 19, 1992 May 15, 1992 May 16, 1992 May 21, 1993 May 22, 1993

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FSU Most Runs (Gm): 36 (1992) FSU Widest Margin: 36-7 (1992) GSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1984) GSU Widest Margin: 7-4 (1983) High-Scoring Game: 43 (FSU 36-7, 1992) Low Scoring Game: 4 (GSU 3-1, 1981) Longest FSU Win Streak: 11 (1983-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3

W, 19-3 W, 8-7 W, 19-2 W, 15-5 W, 16-8 L, 1-3 W, 23-0 W, 9-1 W, 25-11 W, 17-8 W, 31-6 W, 17-4 W, 10-2 W, 8-3 W, 10-1 L, 4-7 W, 9-7 W, 8-6 W, 26-13 W, 14-0 W, 10-4 W, 7-1 W, 22-0 W, 36-7 W, 17-4 W, 23-1 W, 12-4


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS GEORGIA TEACHERS: 17-2 May 7, 1948 May 8, 1948 Mar 20, 1953 Mar 21, 1952 Apr 24, 1952 Apr 25, 1952 Apr 15, 1954 Apr 29, 1955 Apr 30, 1955 Mar 19, 1956 Mar 20, 1956 May 5, 1956 Apr 19, 1957 Apr 20, 1957 May 31, 1957$ May 16, 1958 May 17, 1958 Apr 25, 1959 May 9, 1959

HAWAII-HILO: 10-1 W, 5-2 W, 12-8 W, 14-6 W, 15-4 L, 2-6 W, 15-6 W, 7-4 W, 10-3 W, 12-2 W, 6-5 W, 10-5 W, 5-3 W, 13-2 W, 8-3 W, 5-3 W, 15-10 W, 17-3 W, 7-1 L, 4-5

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GRAMBLING STATE: 17-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 17-1

Feb 11, 1985 Feb 12, 1985 Feb 12, 1986 Feb 13, 1986 Feb 14, 1986 Feb 12, 1987 Feb 13, 1987 Feb 14, 1987 Feb 12, 1988 Feb 13, 1988 Feb 14, 1988 Feb 10, 1989 Feb 11, 1989 Feb 12, 1989 May 14, 2009 May 15, 2009 May 15, 2009 May 16, 2009

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At Hawaii-Hilo:

FSU leads 10-1

Feb 7, 1994 Feb 8, 1994 Feb 8, 1994 Jan 26, 2002 Jan 27, 2002 Jan 28, 2002 Mar 4, 2005 Mar 5, 2005 Mar 6, 2005 Mar 6, 2005 Mar 7, 2005

Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Hilo, HI Kona, HI Kona, HI Kona, HI Hilo, HI

L, 2-4 (7) W, 7-1 W, 5-1 W, 16-2 W, 5-1 W, 14-7 W, 7-2 W, 6-4 (12) W, 5-2 (7) W, 9-1 (7) W, 11-5 (8)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (2002) FSU Widest Margin: 16-2 (2002) Hawaii-Hilo Most Runs (Gm): 7 (1998) Hawaii-Hilo Widest Margin: 4-2 (1994) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 14-7, 2002) Low Scoring Game: 6 (HH 4-2, 1994; FSU 5-1, 2002) Longest FSU Win Streak: 10 (1994-Present)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1986) FSU Widest Margin: 16-3 (1987) Grambling Most Runs (Gm): 7 (1985, 1988, 2009) Grambling Widest Margin: 3-1 (1986) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 20-6, 1986) Low Scoring Game: 4 (GU 3-1, 1986) Longest FSU Win Streak: 13 (1986-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

At Hawaii Pacific:

FSU leads 2-1

Feb 10, 1998 Feb 10, 1998 Mar 9, 2005

Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI

W, 2-0 L, 8-9 W, 9-1

HIGH POINT: 2-0 At Florida State

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 10, 2009 Mar 11, 2009

Tallahassee Tallahassee FSU leads 7-0

Feb 16, 2007 Feb 17, 2007 Feb 18, 2007 Feb 20, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 22, 2009

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 18-4 W, 4-3

W, 10-1 W, 16-1 W, 11-3 W, 9-3 W, 21-7 (7) W, 3-2 W, 10-4

HOLY CROSS: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Apr 2, 1970 Apr 4, 1970

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 11-4 W, 3-0

HOWARD: 1-1

HAWAII: 9-9 At Hawaii: At Neutral:

FSU leads 9-8 Hawaii leads 1-0

Apr 3, 1977 Apr 8, 1977 May 30, 1980*** Feb 3, 1994 Feb 4, 1994 Feb 5, 1994 Feb 6, 1994 Feb 11, 1998 Feb 12, 1998 Feb 13, 1998 Feb 14, 1998 Jan 30, 2002 Jan 31, 2002 Feb 1, 2002 Feb 2, 2002 Mar 10, 2005 Mar 11, 2005 Mar 12, 2005

Hawaii Hawaii Omaha, NE Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Manoa, HI Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (2002) FSU Widest Margin: 12-1 (2002) Hawaii Most Runs: 15 (2005) Hawaii Widest Margin: 15-0 (2005) High-Scoring Game: 15 (Three times) Low Scoring Game: 5 (Hawaii 3-2, 2002) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1994-98, 2002) Longest Hawaii Win Streak: 3 (1998-02, 2005)

L, 4-5 W, 5-2 L, 6-7 W, 11-3 W, 6-4 L, 1-6 W, 9-3 W, 7-2 W, 11-2 L, 6-9 L, 2-8 L, 2-3 W, 8-5 W, 7-4 W, 12-1 L, 0-15 L, 6-7 L, 6-9

At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

Mar 18, 1976 Mar 18, 1976

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 1-6 W, 9-1

ILLINOIS: 5-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 4-0 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 3, 1956 Apr 5, 1956 Apr 1, 1970 Apr 3, 1970 May 26, 1990*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Starkville, MS

W, 13-10 W, 12-0 W, 5-4 W, 10-0 W, 6-4

ILLINOIS STATE: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 9, 2004

Tallahassee

W, 6-3

INDIANA: 6-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 6-0

Mar 26, 1956 Mar 27, 1956 Mar 27, 1959 Mar 9, 2007 Mar 10, 2007 Mar 11, 2007

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

May 31, 1986***

Omaha, NE

W, 5-3

IOWA: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Apr 2, 1988

Tallahassee

W, 8-0

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 2-0 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 2, 1957 Apr 3, 1957 Jun 12, 1962***

Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE

W, 7-6 W, 21-4 W, 5-4

JACKSON STATE: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 23, 1981

Tallahassee

W, 12-11

JACKSONVILLE: 113-36

HOFSTRA: 7-0 At Florida State:

INDIANA STATE: 1-0

ITHACA: 3-0

HAWAII PACIFIC: 2-1 W, 13-7 W, 8-2 W, 10-1 W, 20-6 L, 1-3 W, 4-3 W, 9-2 W, 12-6 W, 11-7 W, 16-3 W, 18-2 W, 8-3 W, 5-0 W, 8-2 W, 9-1 (6) W, 14-6 (7) W, 9-7 W, 10-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1959) FSU Widest Margin: 9-0 (2007) Indiana Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1956) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 16-9, 1959) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 6-0, 2007) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1956-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

W, 11-6 W, 14-10 W, 16-9 W, 6-0 W, 8-2 W, 9-0

At Florida State: At Jacksonville: At Neutral:

FSU leads 74-11 FSU leads 38-25 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 26, 1960 Mar 24, 1961 Mar 25, 1961 Mar 23, 1961 May 16, 1964 May 16, 1964 Mar 26, 1965 Mar 26, 1965 May 13, 1965 May 13, 1966 May 19, 1966 May 11, 1967 May 16, 1967 May 15, 1968 May 16, 1968 May 7, 1969 May 8, 1969 May 4, 1970 May 5, 1970 Apr 6, 1971 Apr 7, 1971 Apr 7, 1972 Apr 8, 1972 May 4, 1972 May 5, 1972 Apr 30, 1973 Apr 30, 1973 May 1, 1973 Feb 27, 1974 Feb 27, 1974 Feb 28, 1974 May 15, 1974 May 16, 1974 Mar 6, 1975 Mar 6, 1975 Mar 7, 1975 Apr 22, 1975 Apr 23, 1975 Mar 24, 1976 Mar 25, 1976 Apr 8, 1976 Apr 9, 1976 May 21, 1976* May 24, 1976* Mar 1, 1977 Mar 2, 1977 Mar 22, 1977 Mar 23, 1977 Apr 8, 1978 Apr 9, 1978 Apr 11, 1978

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee

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

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Apr 12, 1978 Mar 17, 1979 Mar 18, 1979 Apr 18, 1979 Apr 19, 1979 Mar 4, 1980 Mar 5, 1980 Mar 5, 1980 Apr 5, 1980 Apr 5, 1980 Apr 6, 1980 Mar 3, 1981 Mar 4, 1981 Apr 7, 1981 Apr 7, 1981 Mar 17, 1982 Mar 18, 1982 Apr 7, 1982 Apr 8, 1982 Apr 4, 1983 Apr 5, 1983 Apr 13, 1983 Apr 14, 1983 Feb 21, 1984 Feb 22, 1984 Apr 5, 1984 Apr 6, 1984 Mar 5, 1985 Mar 6, 1985 Apr 3, 1985 Apr 4, 1985 Apr 3, 1986 Apr 4, 1986 Apr 8, 1986 Apr 9, 1986 Apr 7, 1987 Apr 8, 1987 Apr 24, 1987 Apr 25, 1987 Mar 29, 1988 May 10, 1988 Mar 21, 1989 Apr 4, 1989 Apr 5, 1989 May 2, 1989 Mar 28, 1990 Apr 11, 1990 May 1, 1991 Apr 21, 1993 May 5, 1993 May 12, 1993 Apr 6, 1994 Apr 20, 1994 May 27, 1994* May 28, 1994* Apr 5, 1995 Apr 19, 1995 Apr 3, 1996 Apr 9, 1996 Apr 10, 1996 Apr 17, 1996 Apr 9, 1997 Apr 15, 1997 Apr 8, 1998 Apr 15, 1998 Apr 7, 1999 Apr 14, 1999 May 29, 1999* Apr 5, 2000 Apr 12, 2000 Apr 11, 2001 Apr 18, 2001 Feb 23, 2002 Feb 24, 2002 Apr 10, 2002 Apr 17, 2002 Apr 16, 2003 May 6, 2003 May 30, 2003* Feb 15, 2004 Feb 16, 2004 Mar 17, 2004 Apr 7, 2004 Mar 23, 2005 Apr 6, 2005

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W, 11-6 W, 8-3 W, 21-8 W, 3-0 L, 9-10 W, 8-4 W, 17-8 W, 16-3 W, 7-6 W, 15-3 W, 5-1 W, 17-5 L, 9-10 W, 8-7 W, 7-0 L, 6-12 L, 6-12 L, 4-7 W, 10-7 L, 2-5 L, 7-9 W, 7-1 W, 7-2 W, 4-0 W, 13-3 L, 2-10 L, 8-10 W, 12-0 W, 25-6 L, 5-7 W, 18-9 W, 9-2 L, 9-10 W, 20-3 L, 10-11 W, 9-3 W, 9-7 W, 9-8 (12) W, 11-10 (10) W, 10-7 L, 2-5 W, 11-6 W, 6-0 W, 14-3 L, 6-7 (10) W, 7-3 W, 5-3 L, 4-7 W, 13-3 W, 6-1 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 (8) L, 0-3 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 11-1 W, 6-3 W, 10-1 W, 8-6 W, 4-1 W, 9-4 W, 14-3 W, 12-6 W, 4-3 W, 11-4 W, 8-6 W, 25-2 W, 9-2 W, 12-6 W, 7-5 W, 9-4 W, 8-1 W, 1-0 L, 4-13 W, 7-1 W, 13-4 W, 5-4 W, 11-3 W, 6-0 W, 14-9 W, 8-3 W, 19-3 W, 15-4 W, 9-0 W, 11-4

Apr 12, 2005 May 17, 2005 Mar 22, 2006 Apr 4, 2006 Apr 12, 2006 May 3, 2006 Jun 2, 2006* Mar 21, 2007 Apr 10, 2007 Apr 2, 2008 May 7, 2008 Mar 3, 2009 May 5, 2009

Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Athens, GA Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee

W, 11-4 W, 12-5 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W, 10-1 W, 9-2 W, 18-0 L, 3-5 W, 7-2 W, 7-5 L, 6-7 L, 4-9 W, 5-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 25 (1985) FSU Widest Margin: 25-6 (1985) Jacksonville Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1971, 2002) Jacksonville Widest Margin: 13-4 (1971, 2002) High-Scoring Game: 31 (FSU 25-6, 1985) Low Scoring Game: 1 (JU 1-0, 1965; 1-0, 1965; FSU 1-0 2002) Longest FSU Win Streak: 20 (1994-02) Longest Jacksonville Win Streak: 3 (1972; 1982) Shutouts By: FSU 14, JU 4

JACKSONVILLE NAVY: 3-2 Tallahassee Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee

W, 4-2 L, 4-7 L, 1-2 W, 7-4 W, 8-4

JACKSONVILLE STATE: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 24, 1954 Mar 24, 1955 Mar 14, 1973

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 24-0 W, 8-4 W, 13-5

KEARNEY STATE: 2-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 2-0

Apr 4, 1977 Apr 7, 1977

Hawaii Hawaii

W, 13-9 W, 11-1

KENT: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

May 23, 1992*

Tallahassee

W, 4-2

KENTUCKY: 6-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 6-1

Mar 18, 1965 Mar 14, 1966 Mar 15, 1966 Mar 16, 1966 Mar 17, 1966 Mar 17, 1977 Mar 17, 1977

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 2-0 W, 9-4 W, 19-3 W, 7-0 W, 20-1 L, 0-14 W, 6-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1966) FSU Widest Margin: 20-1 (1966) Kentucky Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1966) Kentucky Widest Margin: 14-0 (1977) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 19-3, 1966) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1964; 2-0, 1965) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1964-66) Longest Kentucky Win Streak: 1 (1977) Shutouts By: FSU 2, Kentucky 1

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN: 4-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

Apr 8, 1968 Apr 9, 1968 Apr 9, 1969 Apr 10, 1969

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 3-0 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 11, 1971 Mar 12, 1971 Mar 13, 1971 May 24, 1990*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Starkville, MS

W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 7-2

LAMAR: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 15, 1988

Tallahassee

W, 10-9

LENOIR RHYNE: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 3, 1980

Tallahassee

W, 10-3

LEWIS: 0-3 At Florida State:

Lewis leads 3-0

Apr 6, 1974 Apr 7, 1974 Apr 8, 1974

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 11-12 L, 0-4 L, 5-7

LIBERTY: 2-0

At Florida State: FSU leads 2-1 At Jacksonville Navy: Series tied 1-1 Apr 14, 1953 Apr 15, 1953 Mar 12, 1954 Mar 13, 1954 Mar 24, 1955

LAFAYETTE: 4-0

W, 15-1 W, 15-5 W, 18-1 W, 17-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

May 21, 1998* Mar 14, 2001

Tallahassee Tallahassee

LONG BEACH STATE: 0-2 At Florida State: At Neutral:

Long Beach State leads 1-0 Long Beach State leads 1-0

May 29, 1993* May 31, 1998***

Tallahassee Omaha, NE

L, 1-4 L, 4-7

LONG ISLAND: 2-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 12, 1997 Mar 10, 1998

Daytona Beach, FL Daytona Beach, FL

W, 13-5 W, 11-0

LOUISIANA STATE: 13-6 At Florida State: At Louisiana State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 5-3 FSU leads 5-2 FSU leads 3-1

Mar 20, 1955 Apr 23, 1966 Apr 23, 1966 May 24, 1975* Mar 29, 1983 Mar 30, 1983 May 4, 1983 May 5, 1983 May 19, 1986 Feb 22, 1987 May 29, 1987*** Feb 21, 1988 Mar 20, 1990 Mar 20, 1990 Mar 21, 1990 Mar 3, 1991 Jun 3, 1994*** Mar 3, 1995 Jun 15, 2000***

Tallahassee Baton Rouge, LA Baton, Rouge, LA Starkville, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Tallahassee Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge, LA Tallahassee Omaha, NE Tallahassee Omaha, NE

W, 5-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 L, 5-15 W, 10-5 W, 8-2 W, 6-3 W, 6-4 W, 2-1 W, 6-2 (10) L, 4-9 W, 8-3 W, 7-4 W, 13-7 W, 8-0 W, 6-3 L, 2-6 L, 3-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1990) FSU Widest Margin: 8-0 (1991) LSU Most Runs (Gm): 7 (1990) LSU Widest Margin: 9-4 (1988) High-Scoring Game: 20 (FSU 13-7, 1990) Low Scoring Game: 1 (LSU 1-0, 1966) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1990-94) Longest LSU Win Streak: 2 (1995-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, LSU 1

LOUISVILLE: 15-2

KENYON: 2-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 15-2

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 17, 1952 Mar 18, 1952

Tallahassee Tallahassee

May 13, 1977 May 12, 1978 May 13, 1978 May 9, 1980 Mar 15, 1981 May 14, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 21-1 W, 11-2

W, 10-7 W, 1-0

W, 5-2 L, 3-4 W, 7-5 W, 13-1 W, 10-1 W, 12-1


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Mar 14, 1983 Mar 15, 1983 May 9, 1985 May 13, 1987 May 18, 1988 Apr 14, 1989 Apr 15, 1989 Apr 16, 1989 Apr 19, 1991 Apr 20, 1991 Apr 21, 1991* *1-0 forfeit loss

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 4-6 W, 11-4 W, 11-3 W, 9-2 W, 18-4 W, 7-0 W, 10-1 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 5-1 W, 14-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1988) FSU Widest Margin: 18-4 (1988) Louisville Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1983, 1991) Louisville Widest Margin: 6-4 (1983) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 18-4, 1988) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 5-1, 1991) Longest FSU Win Streak: 10 (1983-91) Longest Louisville Win Streak: 1 (1978; 1983) Shutouts By: FSU 1

LOYOLA: 11-1 At Florida State: At Loyola:

FSU leads 9-1 FSU leads 2-0

Mar 28, 1952 Mar 29, 1952 May 7, 1965 May 8, 1965 Apr 24, 1966 Apr 25, 1966 Apr 23, 1967 Apr 24, 1967 Apr 26, 1968 Apr 27, 1968 Mar 22, 1969 Mar 22, 1969

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 1-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-6 W, 18-14 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 4-1 L, 3-5 W, 2-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1965) FSU Widest Margin: 7-0 (1952) Loyola Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1965) Loyola Widest Margin: 5-3 (1969) High-Scoring Game: 32 (FSU 18-14, 1965) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1952) Longest FSU Win Streak: 10 (1952-68) Shutouts By: FSU 5

MAINE: 4-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

Apr 3, 1988 Mar 12, 1996 Mar 13, 1996 Mar 14, 1996

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 14-5 W, 17-5 W, 8-1

MARIETTA: 1-1 At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

Mar 15, 1973 Mar 18, 1977

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 5-7 W, 8-0

MARIST: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

May 22, 1997* May 29, 2009*

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 16-4

MARSHALL: 5-1 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 5-0 Marshall leads 1-0

May 19, 1978* Feb 3, 1996 Feb 4, 1996 Feb 21, 1997 Feb 22, 1997 Feb 23, 1997

Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 34 (1996) FSU Widest Margin: 34-0 (1996) Marshall Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1978, 1997) Marshall Widest Margin: 4-0 (1978) High-Scoring Game: 34 (FSU 34-0, 1996) Low Scoring Game: 4 (Marshall 4-0, 1978) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1996-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, Marshall 1

L, 0-4 W, 16-1 W, 34-0 W, 22-1 W, 15-4 W, 14-2

MEMPHIS STATE: 42-15 At Florida State: At Memphis State:

FSU leads 25-8 FSU leads 17-7

May 14, 1977 May 14, 1978 May 12, 1979 May 11, 1980 May 11, 1980 Apr 11, 1981 Apr 11, 1981 Apr 12, 1981 May 15, 1981 May 16, 1981 Apr 10, 1982 Apr 10, 1982 Apr 11, 1982 May 14, 1982 May 15, 1982 Apr 23, 1983 Apr 23, 1983 Apr 24, 1983 May 4, 1984 May 6, 1984 May 6, 1984 May 11, 1984 Mar 30, 1985 Mar 31, 1985 Apr 20, 1985 Apr 20, 1985 Apr 21, 1985 Mar 29, 1986 Mar 29, 1986 Mar 30, 1986 Apr 19, 1986 Apr 20, 1986 Apr 21, 1986 May 10, 1986 Mar 28, 1986 Mar 28, 1987 Mar 29, 1987 Apr 18, 1987 Apr 18, 1987 Apr 19, 1987 Apr 16, 1988 Apr 16, 1988 Apr 17, 1988 May 13, 1988 May 14, 1988 May 15, 1988 May 21, 1988 Apr 29, 1989 Apr 29, 1989 Apr 30, 1989 May 18, 1989 Mar 13, 1990 Mar 14, 1990 Mar 15, 1990 Mar 30, 1991 Mar 30, 1991 Mar 31, 1991

Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN

W, 10-2 L, 9-10 W, 11-1 W, 14-11 W, 11-7 L, 4-6 W, 8-4 W, 7-6 W, 5-0 W, 7-3 L, 1-3 L, 3-11 W, 12-6 L, 2-4 W, 7-6 W, 17-0 W, 2-1 L, 6-7 W, 13-7 W, 11-3 W, 8-3 W, 10-3 L, 2-3 L, 7-8 L, 4-7 W, 8-3 W, 7-2 W, 7-3 W, 6-1 L, 2-7 W, 6-0 W, 6-5 W, 7-1 W, 7-3 W, 4-1 W, 8-0 L, 4-5 (10) W, 6-4 W, 7-6 W, 7-5 L, 5-6 W, 5-0 L, 1-2 W, 14-3 W, 9-5 W, 21-1 W, 4-2 W, 6-2 W, 6-2 W, 3-1 W, 9-4 W, 10-0 L, 3-5 W, 13-5 W, 6-5 W, 4-3 (11) L, 7-8

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1988) FSU Widest Margin: 21-1 (1988) MSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1980) MSU Widest Margin: 11-3 (1982) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 14-11, 1980) Low Scoring Game: 3 (MSU 2-1, 1988) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1988-90) Shutouts By: FSU 5 FSU leads 48-4 FSU leads 10-4

Apr 22, 1948 Apr 1, 1949 May 7, 1949 Apr 28, 1950 Apr 29, 1950 May 13, 1950 May 14, 1950 Apr 12, 1974 Apr 13, 1974 Mar 12, 1975 Mar 13, 1975

Macon, GA Tallahassee Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Macon, GA Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Macon, GA Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Macon, GA Tallahassee Macon, GA Tallahassee Macon, GA Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Macon, GA Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Macon, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 2-5 W, 5-0 L, 12-14 W, 8-2 W, 6-4 W, 9-1 W, 12-11 W, 7-5 L, 2-4 W, 9-7 W, 7-4 W, 6-5 L, 3-4 W, 14-10 W, 12-2 W, 8-1 W, 22-6 W, 14-5 W, 17-4 W, 14-5 W, 6-0 W, 13-2 W, 6-2 W, 14-2 W, 8-3 W, 3-2 L, 9-10 W, 2-1 W, 7-0 W, 14-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-2 W, 14-5 L, 3-4 W, 8-1 W, 11-2 W, 14-1 W, 9-0 W, 11-0 (8) W, 5-4 W, 17-1 W, 22-7 W, 18-3 W, 10-5 W, 14-5 W, 11-1 W, 12-6 W, 9-2 W, 13-3 W, 11-0 W, 14-1 W, 15-5 W, 15-1 W, 11-2 W, 8-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1983, 1995) FSU Widest Margin: 18-3 (1995) MU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1976) MU Widest Margin: 8-3 (1949) High-Scoring Game: 29 (FSU 22-7, 1995) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 1989) Longest FSU Win Streak: 21 (1992-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 9

MERCER-ATLANTA: 9-0

MERCER: 58-8 At Florida State: At Mercer:

Apr 25, 1975 Apr 26, 1975 Apr 10, 1976 Apr 10, 1976 Apr 30, 1977 May 4, 1977 May 3, 1978 Mar 3, 1979 Apr 27, 1979 Mar 18, 1980 Mar 31, 1980 Mar 10, 1981 Mar 11, 1981 Mar 3, 1982 Apr 24, 1982 Apr 24, 1982 Feb 16, 1983 Feb 17, 1983 Apr 21, 1983 Apr 22, 1983 Apr 10, 1984 Apr 11, 1984 May 8, 1987 May 9, 1987 May 9, 1987 Mar 30, 1988 Mar 30, 1988 Mar 28, 1989 Mar 29, 1989 Apr 17, 1990 Apr 18, 1990 Mar 26, 1991 Mar 27, 1991 Mar 31, 1992 Apr 1, 1992 Mar 31, 1993 Apr 7, 1993 Apr 20, 1993 Apr 12, 1994 Apr 13, 1994 Mar 21, 1995 Mar 22, 1995 May 3, 1995 Mar 5, 1996 Mar 6, 1996 Apr 1, 1997 Apr 2, 1997 Apr 30, 1997 Mar 31, 1998 Apr 1, 1998 Mar 30, 1999 Mar 28, 2000 Apr 3, 2001 Mar 26, 2002 Mar 7, 2006

W, 14-12 L, 3-8 W, 6-1 W, 3-1 W, 12-4 L, 6-10 W, 11-7 W, 4-0 W, 13-11 W, 4-0 W, 5-0

At Florida State: At Mercer-Atlanta:

FSU leads 6-0 FSU leads 3-0

Apr 9, 1974 Apr 10, 1974 Mar 19, 1979 Feb 17, 1982 Feb 18, 1982 Feb 19, 1982 Mar 4, 1982 Mar 5, 1982 Mar 6, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA

W, 3-1 W, 14-11 W, 4-2 W, 24-0 W, 19-2 W, 15-1 W, 11-2 W, 12-0 W, 15-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 24 (1982) FSU Widest Margin: 24-0 (1982) MA Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1974) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 14-11, 1974) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 3-1, 1974) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1974-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS MICHIGAN: 7-1 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 7-0 Michigan leads 1-0

Apr 3, 1959 Jun 13, 1962*** Mar 15, 1991 Mar 16, 1991 Mar 5, 1995 Mar 17, 1995 Mar 18, 1995 Mar 19, 1995

Tallahassee Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 11-0 L, 7-10 W, 11-6 W, 3-0 W, 17-6 W, 4-3 W, 14-4 W, 11-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (1995) FSU Widest Margin: 17-6 (1995) Michigan Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1962) Michigan Widest Margin: 10-7 (1962) High-Scoring Game: 23 (FSU 17-6, 1995) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 1991) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1991-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2 FSU leads 14-5 Series tied 1-1

Mar 25, 1957 Mar 28, 1957 Mar 30, 1959 Apr 4, 1959 Apr 1, 1964 Apr 2, 1964 Mar 29, 1965 Apr 2, 1965 Mar 28, 1966 Mar 29, 1966 Mar 31, 1966 Mar 22, 1970 Mar 23, 1971 Mar 23, 1975 Mar 24, 1975 Mar 2, 2001 Mar 3, 2001 Mar 4, 2001 Mar 12, 2004 Mar 13, 2004 Mar 14, 2004

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

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

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1965, 1975, 2004) FSU Widest Margin: 11-1 (2004) MSU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1957, 1959, 1965) MSU Widest Margin: 8-2 (1959) High-Scoring Game: 19 (FSU 11-8, 1965) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 4-0, 2004) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1975-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

MIDDLE GEORGIA: 2-0 At Florida State: At Middle Georgia:

FSU leads 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 23, 1948 May 14, 1958

Cochran, GA Tallahassee

W, 5-4 W, 7-6

MILLSAPS: 1-0 At Millsaps:

FSU leads 1-0

Apr 9, 1949

Jackson, MS

W, 10-8

MINNESOTA: 17-1

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At Florida State: At Minnesota: At Neutral:

FSU leads 12-0 FSU leads 4-1 FSU leads 1-0

May 22, 1981* Apr 1, 1988 Feb 22, 1991 Feb 23, 1991 Feb 24, 1991 Feb 28, 1992 Feb 18, 1994 Feb 19, 1994 Feb 20, 1994 Mar 4, 1995 Feb 16, 1996 Feb 17, 1996 Feb 18, 1996 Mar 6, 1999

Miami, FL Minneapolis, MN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Minneapolis, MN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Minneapolis, MN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis, MN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 1-6 W, 5-0 W, 12-4 W, 8-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 23 (1996) FSU Widest Margin: 23-11 (1996) UM Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1996) UM Widest Margin: 6-1 (2004) High-Scoring Game: 34 (FSU 23-11, 1996) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 3-1, 1992) Longest FSU Win Streak: 14 (1981-99)

W, 9-5 W, 12-5 W, 8-4 W, 12-4 W, 8-5 W, 3-1 W, 15-10 W, 9-2 W, 12-4 W, 4-1(10) W, 9-7 W, 23-11 W, 8-2 W, 9-5

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 7-0 Mississippi leads 2-0

Mar 30, 1949 Mar 31, 1949 Mar 23, 1966 Mar 24, 1966 Mar 25, 1966 Mar 26, 1966 Jun 2, 1966$ Jun 3, 1972$ May 28, 1995*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee

W, 7-3 W, 6-5 W, 9-8 W, 9-4 W, 11-10 W, 5-3 L, 3-4 L, 3-8 W, 13-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1995) FSU Widest Margin: 13-1 (1995) Mississippi Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1966) Mississippi Widest Margin: 8-3 (1972) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 11-10, 1966) Low Scoring Game: 7 (UM 4-3, 1966) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1949-66) Longest Mississippi Win Streak: 2 (1966-72)

W, 6-0 L, 3-13 W, 6-5 L, 6-7 W, 18-13 W, 5-4 W, 11-6 W, 11-6 W, 13-4 W, 22-9 W, 6-2 W, 10-4 L, 7-8 T, 0-0 W, 4-2 L, 2-4

W, 18-3 W, 13-0

MONMOUTH: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 19, 1980

Tallahassee

W, 27-2

MOREHEAD STATE: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 16, 1978 Mar 16, 1978 Mar 7, 1998

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 16-4 W, 3-2 W, 9-1

At Florida State:

Navy leads 1-0

Mar 23, 1963

Tallahassee

L, 7-8

At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 5, 2004

Minneapolis, MN

W, 5-3

At Florida State:

Series tied 3-3

May 22, 1980* May 18, 1984 May 19, 1984 May 20, 1984 Feb 20, 1987 Mar 1, 1991

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 10-8 L, 4-7 W, 5-1 W, 7-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1980) FSU Widest Margin: 5-1 (1984), 7-3 (1984) New Orleans Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1980) New Orleans Widest Margin: 6-0 (1991) High-Scoring Game: 18 (FSU 10-8, 1980) Low Scoring Game: 4 (New Orleans 3-1, 1987) Shutouts By: New Orleans 1

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 25, 1970 Mar 27, 1970

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 6-1 W, 4-1

UNLV: 4-8

MISSISSIPPI STATE: 7-6 At Florida State: FSU leads 3-2 At Mississippi State: MSU leads 2-1 At Neutral: FSU leads 3-2 Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Starkville, MS Starkville, MS Starkville, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee

Tallahassee Tallahassee

NEW ORLEANS: 3-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1951) FSU Widest Margin: 22-9 (1951) MC Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1949) MC Widest Margin: 13-3 (1948) High-Scoring Game: 31 (FSU 18-13, 1949) Low Scoring Game: 0 (Tied 0-0, 1955) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1949-51) Shutouts By: FSU 2, MC 1

Mar 27, 1964 May 27, 1965$ May 28, 1965$ Mar 21, 1966 Jun 2, 1966$ Jun 3, 1966$ May 30, 1970$ May 26, 1990* May 27, 1990* May 28, 1990* Jun 2, 2007* Jun 3, 2007*

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 13, 1980 Mar 13, 1980

NEBRASKA: 1-0

At Florida State: FSU leads 8-2-1 At Mississippi College: FSU leads 3-2 Tallahassee Tallahassee Clinton, MS Clinton, MS Clinton, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Clinton, MS Clinton, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

NAVY: 0-1

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE: 11-4-1 Mar 29, 1948 Mar 30, 1948 Apr 16, 1948 Apr 17, 1948 Apr 8, 1949 Apr 18, 1949 Apr 19, 1949 Mar 27, 1950 Mar 28, 1950 Apr 2, 1951 Apr 3, 1951 May 11, 1951 May 12, 1951 Mar 28, 1955 Apr 18, 1960 Apr 19, 1960

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 24 (1966) FSU Widest Margin: 24-2 (1966) MSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1990) MSU Widest Margin: 6-3 (1965); 11-8 (1990) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 24-2, 1966) Low Scoring Game: 3 (MSU 3-0, 2007) Longest FSU Win Streak: 2 (1965-66; 1966-70) Longest MSU Win Streak: 3 (1990-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, MSU 1

MISSOURI-ROLLA: 2-0

MISSISSIPPI: 7-2

MICHIGAN STATE: 15-6 At Florida State: At Neutral:

Mar 7, 2004 Feb 24, 2006 Feb 25, 2006 Feb 26, 2006

W, 7-1 L, 3-6 W, 6-2 W, 24-2 L, 3-4 W, 7-0 W, 5-4 L, 8-11 W, 11-9 L, 3-4 L, 0-3 L, 4-9

At UNLV: At Neutral:

UNLV leads 8-2 FSU leads 2-0

Apr 1, 1977 Apr 6, 1977 Apr 20, 1978 Apr 21, 1978 Apr 22, 1978 Apr 23, 1978 Mar 10, 1983 Mar 11, 1983 Mar 12, 1983 Mar 6, 1984 Mar 7, 1984 Mar 8, 1984

Hawaii Hawaii Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1983) FSU Widest Margin: 7-2 (1983) UNLV Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1978) UNLV Widest Margin: 16-4 (1978) High-Scoring Game: 24 (FSU 14-11, 1983) Low Scoring Game: 4 (UNLV 3-1, 1978; 3-1, 1984) Longest FSU Win Streak: 2 (1977) Longest UNLV Win Streak: 4 (1978)

W, 4-2 W, 4-2 L, 4-16 L, 1-3 L, 6-9 L, 6-13 W, 7-2 L, 5-6 W, 14-11 L, 9-14 L, 1-3 L, 2-6


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS NIAGARA: 7-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 7-0

Apr 5, 1974 Mar 28, 1975 Mar 31, 1975 Mar 31, 1975 Apr 14, 1976 Apr 14, 1976 Apr 15, 1976

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 16-1 W, 7-2 W, 10-4 W, 13-4 W, 4-3 W, 15-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1975) FSU Widest Margin: 20-1 (1975) Niagara Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1975, 1976) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 20-1, 1975) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 4-2, 1974) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1974-Present)

Mar 15, 1994 Mar 16, 1994 Feb 10, 1996 Feb 11, 1996 Feb 1, 1997 Feb 2, 1997 Jan 29, 1999 Jan 30, 1999 Jan 31, 1999 Feb 27, 2004 Feb 28, 2004 Feb 29, 2004 Feb 17, 2006 Feb 18, 2006 Feb 19, 2006 Feb 9, 2007 Feb 10, 2007 Feb 11, 2007 Mar 4, 2008 Mar 5, 2008 Apr 21, 2009 Apr 22, 2009

Tallahassee Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (2007) FSU Widest Margin: 16-3 (2007) UNF Most Runs (Gm): 8 (2006) UNF Widest Margin: 5-4 (2009) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 14-8, 2006) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 6-0, 2007) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (2006-08) Shutouts By: FSU 1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 25, 1964

Tallahassee

At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

May 23, 1996*

Stanford, CA

W, 3-0 W, 11-2 W, 4-2 W, 16-8 W, 11-2 W, 8-5 W, 9-2 W, 16-3 W, 11-3 L, 1-2 W, 8-0 W, 4-1 W, 10-0 W, 9-1 W, 8-2 W, 17-8 W, 12-6 W, 15-1 W, 11-4 W, 10-5 W, 9-2 W, 11-10 (11)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (2007) FSU Widest Margin: 15-1 (2007) UNCA Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1996, 2007) UNCA Widest Margin: 2-1 (2004) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 17-8, 2007) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 1994; UNCA 2-1, 2004) Longest FSU Win Streak: 12 (2004-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3 FSU leads 2-0 Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Apr 8, 1971

Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 7-0

Mar 19, 1991 Mar 20, 1991 Mar 21, 1991 Mar 19, 1993 Mar 20, 1993 Mar 21, 1993 Mar 13, 2001

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU leads 4-0

Mar 4, 1997 Mar 5, 1997 Mar 3, 1998 Mar 4, 1998

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee FSU leads 3-0

Mar 5, 1974 Mar 6 1974 Mar 7, 1974

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 17, 1980

Tallahassee

W, 9-1 W, 14-5

Mar 20, 1977 Mar 20, 1977 Mar 21, 1977

W, 11-7 W, 16-0 W, 13-1 W, 13-4

FSU leads 5-3 ND leads 1-0

Mar 31, 1956 Apr 5, 1958 Apr 8, 1956 May 28, 1993* May 29, 1993* Jan 31, 1998 Jun 7, 2002** Jun 9, 2002** Jun 10, 2002**

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 12-5 W, 5-2 W, 3-2 W, 7-3 L, 3-4 L, 1-10 L, 4-10 W, 12-5 L, 1-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1956, 2002) FSU Widest Margin: 12-5 (1956, 2002) ND Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1998, 2002) ND Widest Margin: 10-1 (1998) High-Scoring Game: 17 (FSU 12-5, 1956; 12-5, 2002) Low Scoring Game: 4 (ND 3-1, 2002) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1956-93) Longest ND Win Streak: 3 (1993-02) At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

Mar 29, 1978 Mar 29, 1978 Mar 28, 1979 Mar 28, 1979

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 15-6 W, 6-2 W, 13-4 W, 13-6

OGLETHORPE: 0-1 At Florida State:

Oglethorpe leads 1-0

Apr 2, 1949

Tallahassee

L, 5-7

OHIO UNIVERSITY: 1-1 At Florida State: At Neutral:

Ohio leads 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

Jun 16, 1970*** Mar 24, 1974

Omaha, NE Tallahassee

W, 2-0 L, 3-6

OHIO STATE: 6-3

W, 2-0

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 4-1 Series tied 2-2

Mar 19, 1960 Jun 7, 1965*** Mar 22, 1971 Mar 18, 1978 Mar 19, 1978 Mar 21, 1978 May 29, 1982* Jan 31, 1998 May 31, 2009*

Tallahassee Omaha, NE Miami, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Austin, TX Orlando, FL Tallahassee

L, 7-13 L, 1-2 L, 1-9 W, 3-2 W, 24-13 W, 7-4 W, 8-3 W, 6-4 W, 37-6

OKLAHOMA: 2-1

W, 5-4 W, 15-5 W, 10-4

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0 Series tied 1-1

May 30, 1982* Jun 2, 1995*** May 23, 1998*

Austin, TX Omaha, NE Tallahassee

L, 5-6 W, 3-2 W, 23-2

OKLAHOMA STATE: 1-0

FSU leads 3-0 Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 37 (2009) FSU Widest Margin: 37-6 (2009) OSU Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1978) OSU Widest Margin: 9-1 (1971) High-Scoring Game: 43 (FSU 37-6, 2009) Low Scoring Game: 3 (OSU 2-1, 1965) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1978-Present) Longest OSU Win Streak: 3 (1959-71)

NORTH CENTRAL: 3-0 At Florida State:

W, 11-2 W, 9-0 W, 3-0 W, 6-0 W, 7-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-3

NORTHERN KENTUCKY: 1-0

UNC WILMINGTON: 3-0 At Florida State:

W, 7-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1991) FSU Widest Margin: 11-2 (1991); 9-0 (1991) Northern Iowa Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1993) High-Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 11-2, 1991) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 1991) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1991-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3 At Florida State:

NOTRE DAME: 5-4

OAKLAND: 4-0

NORTHERN IOWA: 7-0

UNC GREENSBORO: 4-0 At Florida State:

W, 16-0

NORTHERN ILLINOIS: 1-0

UNC CHARLOTTE: 2-0 Mar 16, 1987 Mar 17, 1987

W, 7-4

NE ILLINOIS: 1-0

FSU leads 21-1

At Florida State:

L, 4-5 W, 14-6 W, 8-7

NE LOUISIANA: 1-0

UNC ASHEVILLE: 21-1 At Florida State:

Mar 4, 2009 Apr 8, 2009 Apr 15, 2009

W, 11-5 W, 11-3 W, 14-3

At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

Jun 7, 1986***

Omaha, NE

OLD DOMINION: 2-0

NORTH FLORIDA: 6-1

At Old Dominion: At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

At Florida State: At North Florida

FSU leads 5-1 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 5, 1988 May 27, 1995*

Norfolk, VA Tallahassee

Mar 28, 2006 Feb 27, 2007 Mar 27, 2007 Apr 16, 2008

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-8 W, 16-3 W, 6-0 W, 10-2

W, 6-5

W, 6-5 W, 7-2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS OLIVET: 2-0

PENSACOLA NAVY: 3-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 19, 1977 Mar 19, 1977

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 23-0 W, 16-1

ORAL ROBERTS: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Feb 20, 2004 Feb 21, 2004 Feb 22, 2004

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee FSU leads 7-0

Mar 26, 1976 Mar 26, 1976 Mar 21, 1980 Mar 21, 1980 Mar 19, 1981 Mar 19, 1981 Mar 19, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 12-2 W, 10-3 W, 18-3 W, 15-6 W, 11-8 W, 9-4 W, 10-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1980) FSU Widest Margin: 18-3 (1980) OU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1981) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 18-3, 1980; 15-6, 1980) Low Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 10-3, 1976; 9-4, 1981) Longest FSU Win Streak: 7 (1976-Present)

PARSONS: 0-2 At Florida State:

Parsons leads 2-0

Apr 5, 1967 Apr 6, 1967

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 0-10 L, 4-16

PENN STATE: 7-2 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 7-1 PSU leads 1-0

Jun 8, 1957*** Mar 24, 1967 Mar 28, 1967 Mar 23, 1968 Mar 26, 1969 Mar 25, 1969 Mar 26, 1969 Mar 27, 1969 Mar 28, 1969

Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1968) FSU Widest Margin: 8-1 (1969) PSU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1968) PSU Widest Margin: 7-0 (1957) High-Scoring Game: 18 (FSU 10-8, 1968) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 6-0, 1969) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1968-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, PSU 1

FSU leads 3-0

Apr 30, 1965 May 1, 1965 May 24, 1965

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

RICHMOND: 20-0 W, 10-1 W, 12-2 W, 10-2

PITTSBURGH: 19-0 W, 8-3 W, 6-4 W, 4-3

OTTERBEIN: 7-0 At Florida State:

At Florida State:

At Florida State:

FSU leads 19-0

Mar 25, 1983 Mar 26, 1983 Mar 27, 1983 Mar 19, 1984 Mar 21, 1984 Mar 21, 1984 Mar 18, 1985 Mar 19, 1985 Mar 20, 1985 Mar 17, 1986 Mar 18, 1986 Mar 19, 1986 Mar 20, 1986 Mar 3, 2000 Mar 4, 2000 Mar 5, 2000 Mar 8, 2002 Mar 9, 2002 Mar 10, 2002

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

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

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1986) FSU Widest Margin: 22-1 (1986) Pittsburgh Most Runs (Gm): 5 (1985) High-Scoring Game: 23 (FSU 22-1, 1986) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 5-0, 1984) Longest FSU Win Streak: 19 (1983-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 5 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

May 30, 1999*

Tallahassee

W, 14-3

PURDUE: 0-1 At Florida State:

Purdue leads 1-0

Mar 11, 1993

Tallahassee

L, 1-11

RICE: 2-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-1

Mar 3, 1989 Mar 4, 1989 Mar 5, 1989

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU leads 19-0 FSU leads 1-0

Jun 2, 1972$ Mar 12, 1986 Mar 13, 1986 Mar 14, 1986 Mar 15, 1986 Feb 29, 1988 Mar 1, 1988 Mar 2, 1988 Mar 7, 1989 Mar 8, 1989 Mar 9, 1989 Mar 5, 1990 Mar 6, 1990 Mar 7, 1990 Mar 12, 1991 Mar 13, 1991 Mar 14, 1991 Mar 9, 1992 Mar 10, 1992 Mar 11, 1992

Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1986) FSU Widest Margin: 16-1 (1986) UR Most Runs (Gm): 5 (1972) High-Scoring Game: 17 (FSU 16-1, 1986) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 1992) Longest FSU Win Streak: 20 (1972-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

L, 3-4 W, 6-0 W, 3-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 26, 1970 Mar 27, 1974 May 25, 1989*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 8-1 W, 6-1 W, 13-7

RIPON: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 16, 1981 Mar 16, 1981

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-1 W, 12-1

ROLLINS: 12-11 At Florida State: At Rollins:

Series tied 6-6 FSU leads 6-5

Apr 9, 1948 Apr 10, 1948 May 21, 1948 May 22, 1948 Mar 31, 1950 Apr 1, 1950 Apr 5, 1951 Apr 6, 1951 May 9, 1952 May 10, 1952 Apr 3, 1953 Apr 4, 1953 Apr 12, 1955 Apr 13, 1955 May 11, 1956 May 12, 1956 May 2, 1957 May 9, 1958 May 10, 1958 Mar 4, 1972 Mar 5, 1972 Apr 5, 1973 Apr 6, 1973

Tallahassee Tallahassee Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Winter Park, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Winter Park, FL Winter Park, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1973) FSU Widest Margin: 12-0 (1973) RU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1948) RU Widest Margin: 20-5 (1948) High-Scoring Game: 25 (RU 20-5, 1948) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1972) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1956-Present) Longest RU Win Streak: 6 (1948-50) Shutouts By: FSU 5, RU 1

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W, 10-5 W, 12-4 W, 14-4 W, 16-1 W, 13-3 W, 7-1 W, 11-4 W, 6-1 W, 6-0 W, 12-3 W, 3-2 (13) W, 7-1 W, 12-3 W, 13-1 W, 10-3 W, 6-2 W, 12-4 W, 2-1 W, 5-1 W, 8-2

RIDER COLLEGE: 3-0

PROVIDENCE: 1-0 L, 0-7 W, 9-3 L, 6-7 W, 10-8 W, 7-2 W, 4-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 W, 8-4

At Florida State: At Neutral:

L, 5-20 L, 5-8 L, 5-8 L, 2-8 L, 2-14 L, 4-6 W, 9-3 W, 9-2 W, 2-1 L, 2-9 L, 0-4 L, 2-4 W, 7-2 L, 3-9 L, 7-9 W, 9-0 W, 5-0 W, 7-1 W, 7-6 W, 2-0 W, 11-6 W, 12-0 W, 5-0


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ROSE-HULMAN: 4-0

SAVANNAH STATE: 6-1

At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 6-1

Mar 6, 1978 Mar 6, 1978 Mar 7, 1978 Mar 7, 1978

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Apr 28, 2006 Apr 29, 2006 Apr 30, 2006 May 9, 2008 May 10, 2008 May 11, 2008 May 12, 2008

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 17-0 W, 6-5 W, 7-3 W, 13-1

RUTGERS: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 31, 1966 May 31, 2003*

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 18-10 W, 17-7

SAMFORD: 16-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 16-1

Feb 14, 1985 Feb 15, 1985 Mar 13, 1985 Mar 14, 1985 Feb 18, 1986 Feb 19, 1986 Mar 10, 1986 Mar 11, 1986 Feb 6, 1987 Feb 7, 1987 Feb 17, 1987 Feb 18, 1987 Mar 11, 1988 Mar 12, 1988 Mar 13, 1988 Mar 14, 1989 Mar 15, 1989

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-7 W, 18-10 L, 2-5 W, 20-4 W, 9-6 W, 9-1 W, 19-2 W, 15-5 W, 15-1 W, 9-1 W, 4-1 W, 7-2 W, 19-3 W, 12-3 W, 7-2 W, 18-2 W, 14-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1985) FSU Widest Margin: 20-4 (1985), 19-3 (1988), 18-2 (1989) SU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1985) SU Widest Margin: 5-2 (1985) High-Scoring Game: 28 (FSU 18-10, 1985) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 4-1, 1987) Longest FSU Win Streak: 14 (1985-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1 Series tied 1-1

Jun 11, 1962*** Jun 14, 1962***

Omaha, NE Omaha, NE

Jack Posey

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 23 (2008) FSU Widest Margin: 23-4 (2008) SSU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (2006) SSU Widest Margin: 10-2 (2006) High Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 23-4, 2008) Low Scoring Game: 10 (FSU 10-0, 2008) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (2008-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 2

SETON HALL: 0-1 At Neutral:

Seton Hall leads 1-0

Jun 8, 1975***

Omaha, NE

L, 0-11

SIENA: 9-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 8-0 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 8, 2000 Feb 22, 2002 Feb 28, 2002 Mar 4, 2003 Mar 5, 2003 Mar 6, 2003 Mar 2, 2007 Mar 3, 2007 Mar 4, 2007

Daytona Beach, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 9-2 W, 10-2 W, 5-4 (10) W, 13-8 W, 14-5 W, 6-1 W, 14-4 W, 8-3 W, 22-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (2007) FSU Widest Margin: 22-3 (2007) Siena Most Runs (Gm): 8 (2003) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 22-3, 2007) Low Scoring Game: 7 (FSU 6-1, 2003) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (2000-Present)

SANTA CLARA: 1-1 At Neutral:

W, 11-0 W, 9-2 L, 2-10 W, 23-4 W, 19-2 W, 24-4 W, 10-0

W, 5-1 L, 6-11

SOUTH ALABAMA: 34-26-1 At Florida State: At South Alabama: At Neutral:

FSU leads 23-15-1 FSU leads 11-10 USA leads 1-0

May 17, 1969 May 17, 1969 Apr 10, 1970 Apr 11, 1970 Apr 12, 1970 Apr 24, 1970 Apr 25, 1970 Apr 25, 1970 Apr 24, 1971 Apr 24, 1971 Apr 25, 1971 May 8, 1971 Apr 22, 1972 Apr 22, 1972 Apr 23, 1972 May 13, 1972 May 13, 1972 May 14, 1972 Jun 1, 1972$ Apr 8, 1973 Apr 8, 1973 May 12, 1973 May 12, 1973 May 13, 1973 Apr 8, 1975 Apr 8, 1975 Apr 9, 1975 May 7, 1975 Apr 17, 1976 Apr 17, 1976 Apr 18, 1976 Apr 24, 1976 Mar 26, 1978 Mar 26, 1978 Apr 4, 1978 Apr 4, 1978

Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Gastonia, NC Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 5-4 W, 4-0 W, 8-4 W, 4-0 W, 11-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-5 T, 2-2 W, 9-7 L, 4-5 W, 9-4 W, 7-3 L, 2-9 L, 2-5 L, 4-6 W, 6-4 W, 3-1 L, 0-10 L, 5-6 L, 3-11 W, 4-3 L, 5-8 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 W, 4-2 L, 4-8 W, 5-4 W, 7-1 W, 9-4 L, 0-1 L, 2-3 W, 21-6 L, 5-16 L, 2-9 W, 5-4 W, 7-3

May 27, 1983* Apr 19, 1984 Apr 20, 1984 Apr 30, 1984 May 2, 1985 May 2, 1985 Mar 24, 1986 Mar 25, 1986 Mar 26, 1986 Mar 27, 1986 Mar 19, 1987 Apr 16, 1987 May 23, 1987* May 24, 1987* May 24, 1987* Apr 6, 1988 Apr 22, 1988 Apr 5, 1990 Apr 2, 1991 May 26, 1995* Apr 16, 2002 May 31, 2003* Jun 1, 2003* Jun 1, 2003* May 16, 2006

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Mobile, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 8-2 L, 4-12 L, 3-9 L, 7-8 W, 8-0 W, 12-10 L, 5-12 W, 13-4 W, 14-4 W, 13-9 L, 3-7 W, 9-4 W, 12-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-2 W, 11-7 W, 13-11 W, 3-2 L, 5-6 (15) W, 7-2 L, 6-5 (10) L, 6-8 W, 13-5 W, 12-2 L, 2-7 (11)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1976) FSU Widest Margin: 21-6 (1976) USA Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1984, 1986) USA Widest Margin: 10-0 (1972) High-Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 21-6, 1976) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 4-0, 1969; 4-0, 1970) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1969-70) Longest USA Win Streak: 3 (1972-72; 1973-73) Shutouts By: FSU 4, USA 2

SOUTH CAROLINA: 19-10 At Florida State: At South Carolina:

FSU leads 15-6 Series tied 4-4

Apr 4, 1969 Mar 26, 1974 Mar 26, 1974 Mar 20, 1981 Mar 21, 1981 Mar 22, 1981 Apr 17, 1981 Apr 19, 1981 May 10, 1984 May 13, 1984 May 11, 1985 May 12, 1985 May 10, 1986 May 11, 1986 May 12, 1986 May 15, 1987 May 20, 1988 May 21, 1988 Mar 17, 1989 Mar 18, 1989 Mar 19, 1989 Apr 20, 1990 Apr 21, 1990 Apr 22, 1990 Apr 5, 1991 Apr 6, 1991 Apr 7, 1991 May 16, 1991 May 18, 1991

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 W, 9-8 L, 5-8 W, 12-6 W, 7-5 L, 3-9 L, 3-4 W, 11-10 W, 7-5 W, 11-5 L, 5-8 W, 3-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-5 W, 9-3 W, 9-1 W, 6-5 L, 3-4 L, 4-5 (10) W, 9-6 L, 5-6 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 W, 7-3 L, 4-9 W, 17-0 W, 10-9 (10)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 17 (1991) FSU Widest Margin: 17-0 (1991) USC Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1984) USC Widest Margin: 9-4 (1991) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 11-10, 1984) Low Scoring Game: 1 (USC 1-0, 1974) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1986-88) Shutouts By: FSU 2, USC 1

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS USF: 65-16

126

At Florida State: At USF:

FSU leads 42-4 FSU leads 23-12

Apr 11, 1969 Apr 12, 1969 Apr 17, 1970 Apr 18, 1970 Apr 26, 1971 Apr 27, 1971 Mar 21, 1972 Mar 22, 1972 Mar 1, 1972 Mar 2, 1972 Apr 26, 1974 Apr 27, 1974 Apr 11, 1976 Apr 11, 1976 Apr 20, 1977 Apr 21, 1977 Mar 4, 1978 Mar 5, 1978 Mar 31, 1978 Mar 31, 1978 Mar 20, 1979 Mar 21, 1979 Apr 21, 1979 Apr 22, 1979 Apr 11, 1980 Apr 11, 1980 Apr 12, 1980 Apr 25, 1980 Apr 26, 1980 Apr 26, 1980 Apr 22, 1981 Apr 22, 1981 Apr 23, 1981 Apr 25, 1981 Apr 25, 1981 Apr 26, 1981 Feb 18, 1983 Feb 19, 1983 Feb 20, 1983 Apr 1, 1983 Apr 2, 1983 Apr 3, 1983 Feb 3, 1984 Feb 10, 1984 Feb 11, 1984 Feb 12, 1984 Mar 16, 1984 Mar 17, 1984 Mar 18, 1984 Feb 9, 1984 Feb 10, 1984 Feb 9, 1985 Feb 10, 1985 Mar 9, 1985 Mar 10, 1985 Mar 9, 1985 Mar 10, 1985 Mar 1, 1986 Mar 2, 1986 Mar 4, 1986 Mar 5, 1986 May 24, 1986* Mar 8, 1987 Mar 8, 1987 Mar 10, 1987 Mar 11, 1987 Mar 5, 1988 Mar 6, 1988 Mar 8, 1988 Mar 9, 1988 Feb 25, 1989 Feb 26, 1989 Feb 28, 1989 Mar 1, 1989 May 26, 1989* May 27, 1993* May 24, 1997* Mar 9, 1998 Mar 2, 1999 Mar 14, 2000 Jun 2, 2002*

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

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

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (2000) FSU Widest Margin: 17-0 (1980) USF Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1989) USF Widest Margin: 14-3 (1989) High-Scoring Game: 25 (FSU 18-7, 2000) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1978) Longest FSU Win Streak: 20 (1974-80) Longest USF Win Streak: 3 (1983-83) Shutouts By: FSU 7, USF 2

SE LOUISIANA: 1-1 At Florida State:

Series tied 1-1

Mar 27, 1953 Mar 28, 1953

Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 1-6 W, 5-4

SE MISSOURI STATE: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 8, 1982 Mar 12, 1994 Mar 13, 1994

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 19-2 W, 15-3 W, 13-3

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Feb 22, 1982 Feb 23, 1982

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 12-10 W, 21-6

SOUTHERN ALABAMA: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 27, 1985

Tallahassee

W, 15-12

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: 2-6 At Neutral:

USC leads 6-2

Jun 12, 1963*** Jun 18, 1970*** Apr 2, 1977 Apr 5, 1977 Jun 6, 1995*** Feb 24, 1996 Jun 10, 2000*** Jun 14, 2000***

Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Hawaii Hawaii Omaha, NE Anaheim, CA Omaha, NE Omaha, NE

L, 3-4 L, 1-2 L, 5-16 W, 3-2 L, 11-16 L, 8-10 L, 4-6 W, 3-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1995) FSU Widest Margin: 3-2 (1977, 2000) USC Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1977, 1995) USC Widest Margin: 16-5 (1977) High-Scoring Game: 27 (USC 16-11, 1995) Low Scoring Game: 3 (USC 2-1, 1970) Longest USC Win Streak: 3 (1963-77; 1995-00) FSU leads 6-1

Mar 29, 1968 Mar 30, 1968 Apr 1, 1968 Mar 28, 1969 Mar 29, 1969 Mar 29, 1969 Mar 28, 1970

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1982, 1985) FSU Widest Margin: 20-1 (1982, 1985) SM Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1988) SM Widest Margin: 7-2 (1987) High-Scoring Game: 29 (FSU 18-11, 1988) Low Scoring Game: 4 (SM 3-1, 1991) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1984-85) Longest SM Win Streak: 4 (1988-88) Shutouts By: FSU 5

W, 6-0 W, 8-4 W, 5-3 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 W, 6-1

At Florida State: At SW Louisiana:

FSU leads 5-0 FSU leads 1-0

Feb 28, 1976 Feb 29, 1976 Mar 31, 1983 May 6, 1983 Apr 21, 1998 Apr 22, 1998

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hammond, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

Mar 21, 1967 Mar 22, 1967 Mar 25, 1968 Mar 27, 1968

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-0

SOUTHERN MISS: 38-12

Apr 4, 1966 Apr 5, 1966 Apr 26, 1966 Apr 27, 1966

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU leads 28-4 FSU leads 10-8

Feb 12, 1982 Feb 27, 1982 Feb 28, 1982 Feb 12, 1983 Feb 12, 1983 Feb 12, 1983 Mar 13, 1984 Mar 14, 1984 Mar 15, 1984 May 1, 1984 May 2, 1984

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS

W, 3-2 W, 13-10 W, 4-3 W, 3-0 W, 14-4 W, 13-1

SPRINGFIELD: 4-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1968) FSU Widest Margin: 6-0 (1968) SIU Most Runs (Gm): 4 (1968, 1969) SIU Widest Margin: 1-0 (1969) High-Scoring Game: 12 (FSU 8-4, 1968) Low Scoring Game: 1 (SIU 1-0, 1969) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1968-68; 1969-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, SIU 1 At Florida State: At Southern Miss:

W, 16-6 W, 20-1 W, 10-4 W, 24-3 W, 17-6 W, 6-0 L, 4-6 W, 7-6 W, 2-0 W, 14-6 L, 1-5 W, 2-0 W, 13-9 W, 7-2 W, 10-4 L, 8-11 L, 1-3 W, 4-2 W, 13-9 W, 5-1 W, 6-3 W, 18-11 L, 5-6 L, 4-5 L, 1-2 L, 7-9 W, 10-2 W, 6-2 W, 7-2 W, 14-7 W, 6-5 (12) W, 7-0 L, 3-6 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 W, 8-4 W, 5-0 W, 6-4 L, 1-3

SW LOUISIANA: 6-0

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: 6-1 At Florida State:

May 3, 1984 Feb 16, 1985 Feb 16, 1985 Feb 17, 1985 Mar 23, 1985 Mar 23, 1985 Mar 24, 1985 Feb 15, 1986 Feb 15, 1986 Feb 16, 1986 Mar 22, 1986 Mar 22, 1986 Mar 23, 1986 Feb 28, 1987 Feb 28, 1987 Mar 1, 1987 Mar 21, 1987 Mar 21, 1987 Mar 22, 1987 May 16, 1987 Feb 26, 1988 Feb 27, 1988 Feb 28, 1988 Mar 19, 1988 Mar 19, 1988 Mar 20, 1988 Mar 31, 1989 Apr 1, 1989 Apr 2, 1989 May 19, 1989 May 20, 1989 Mar 23, 1990 Mar 24, 1990 Mar 25, 1990 May 19, 1990 Mar 22, 1991 Mar 23, 1991 Mar 24, 1991 May 17, 1991

W, 3-1 W, 6-5 W, 10-9 W, 18-0

SPRING HILL: 4-0

W, 8-4 W, 16-7 W, 20-1 W, 4-2 W, 4-2 W, 14-7 W, 7-5 L, 8-9 W, 12-6 W, 9-3 W, 11-2

W, 18-3 W, 13-6 W, 3-2 W, 14-2

ST. BONAVENTURE: 1-0 At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 11, 1997

Daytona Beach, FL

W, 12-6


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ST. FRANCIS: 3-1

ST. LOUIS: 1-1

At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-1

Mar 13, 1979 Mar 13, 1979 Mar 15, 1979 Mar 15, 1979

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 1-0 St. Louis leads 1-0

Jun 9, 1965*** May 14, 1981

Omaha, NE Tallahassee

W, 4-1 L, 2-5 W, 14-5 W, 8-1

ST. JOSEPH’S: 14-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 12-0 FSU leads 2-0

Mar 6, 1972 Mar 7, 1972 Mar 8, 1972 Mar 10, 1973 Mar 11, 1973 Mar 11, 1998 Mar 7, 2000 Mar 6, 2001 Mar 7, 2001 Mar 11, 2003 Mar 12, 2003 Feb 18, 2005 Feb 19, 2005 Feb 20, 2005

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Daytona Beach, FL Daytona Beach, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 14-1 W, 12-6 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-4 W, 16-1 W, 15-2 W, 16-4 W, 6-0 W, 11-5 W, 14-0 W, 12-1 W, 11-1 W, 10-7

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1998, 2001) FSU Widest Margin: 16-1 (1998) SJ Most Runs (Gm): 7 (2005) High-Scoring Game: 20 (FSU 16-4, 2001) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 6-0, 2001) Longest FSU Win Streak: 14 (1972-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3

ST. LEO: 29-4 At Florida State: At St. Leo:

FSU leads 21-1 FSU leads 8-3

Mar 9, 1969 Apr 23, 1969 Mar 13, 1970 Mar 14, 1970 Apr 19, 1970 Mar 5, 1971 Mar 6, 1971 Mar 24, 1971 Mar 23, 1972 Apr 14, 1972 Apr 15, 1972 Mar 27, 1973 Apr 13, 1973 Apr 14, 1973 Feb 25, 1975 Feb 26, 1975 Mar 20, 1975 Mar 20, 1975 Mar 20, 1976 Mar 21, 1976 Feb 26, 1977 Apr 10, 1977 Apr 11, 1977 Mar 11, 1978 Mar 12, 1978 Apr 2, 1978 Apr 2, 1978 Mar 10, 1979 Mar 11, 1979 Apr 1, 1979 Apr 1, 1979 Feb 28, 1985 May 6, 1998

Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Saint Leo, FL Saint Leo, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1979) FSU Widest Margin: 18-2 (1979) SL Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1998) SL Widest Margin: 5-1 (1979) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 12-10, 1972) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 3-0, 1973) Longest FSU Win Streak: 25 (1969-78) Shutouts By: FSU 5

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

L, 3-5 W, 15-3

ST. XAVIER: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 22, 1982 Mar 28, 1983

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 11-0 W, 7-4

STANFORD: 9-9 At Florida State: At Stanford: At Neutral:

FSU leads 4-3 Stanford leads 4-3 Series tied 2-2

May 23, 1992* May 25, 1996* Jun 14, 1999*** Jun 17, 1999*** Jun 18, 1999*** Feb 11, 2000 Feb 12, 2000 Feb 13, 2000 Feb 9, 2001 Feb 10, 2001 Feb 11, 2001 Feb 8, 2002 Feb 9, 2002 Feb 10, 2002 Feb 7, 2003 Feb 8, 2003 Feb 9, 2003 Jun 14, 2008***

Tallahassee Stanford, CA Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Stanford, CA Stanford, CA Stanford, CA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Stanford, CA Stanford, CA Stanford, CA Omaha, NE

W, 9-4 W, 5-4 L, 6-10 W, 8-6 W, 14-11 W, 11-4 L, 6-8 W, 13-1 L, 2-6 L, 2-5 L, 2-8 L, 3-9 L, 11-15 W, 7-6 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 W, 10-8 L, 5-16

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1999) FSU Widest Margin: 11-4 (2000) Stanford Most Runs (Gm): 16 (2008) Stanford Widest Margin: 16-5 (2008) High-Scoring Game: 26 (SU 15-11, 2002) Low Scoring Game: 3 (SU 2-1, 2003) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1999-00) Longest Stanford Win Streak: 5 (2001-02) FSU leads 27-12 FSU leads 15-8

Apr 22, 1949 Apr 23, 1949 May 13, 1949 May 14, 1949 Apr 14, 1950 Apr 15, 1950 May 18, 1950 May 19, 1950 Apr 20, 1951 Apr 21, 1951 May 18, 1951 May 19, 1951 Apr 11, 1952 Apr 12, 1952 May 16, 1952 Apr 10, 1953 Apr 11, 1953 May 1, 1953 May 2, 1953 Apr 12, 1954 Apr 13, 1954 Apr 24, 1954 Apr 24, 1954 Apr 4, 1955 Apr 5, 1955 May 6, 1955 May 7, 1955 Apr 20, 1956 Apr 21, 1956 Mar 22, 1957 Mar 23, 1957 May 2, 1958 May 3, 1958 Mar 23, 1959 Mar 24, 1959 Mar 24, 1970 Apr 30, 1971

DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL Tallahassee

Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee DeLand, FL DeLand, FL

W, 1-0 W, 6-3 W, 7-1 L, 6-7 L, 4-5 W, 6-2 W, 5-3 W, 8-0 W, 10-4 L, 10-11 L, 5-9 L, 9-14 L, 7-10 W, 10-3 L, 2-7 W, 2-0 W, 11-8 W, 5-4 W, 7-6 W, 9-5 W, 8-4 17-1 W, 11-2 W, 19-3 W, 13-3 W, 6-3

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 23 (1956) FSU Widest Margin: 23-2 (1956) Stetson Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1979) Stetson Widest Margin: 7-0 (1954) High-Scoring Game: 33 (FSU 21-12, 1959) Low Scoring Game: 1 (SU 1-0, 1953; FSU 1-0, 1972) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1958-72) Longest Stetson Win Streak: 4 (1954-55; 1976-84) Shutouts By: FSU 7, Stetson 4

TAMPA: 24-3-1

STETSON: 42-20 At Florida State: At Stetson:

May 1, 1971 Mar 2, 1972 Mar 3, 1972 May 17, 1973 May 18, 1973 Apr 17, 1975 Apr 18, 1975 Mar 23, 1976 Mar 23, 1976 Mar 29, 1976 Mar 30, 1976 Mar 26, 1979 May 24, 1984* May 26, 1988* May 29, 1988* May 22, 1992* May 31, 2002* Feb 22, 2005 Feb 23, 2005 May 10, 2005 May 11, 2005 Jun 3, 2007* Mar 25, 2008 Mar 26, 2008 Apr 29, 2008 Apr 30, 2008

W, 10-1 L, 8-9 L, 2-4 W, 4-2 L, 0-5 W, 8-6 W, 15-10 W, 9-4 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 8-2 L, 5-7 L, 2-7 W, 11-10 W, 4-2 W, 14-7 W, 8-2 L, 0-1 W, 9-6 W, 4-3 L, 4-8 L, 3-7 L, 0-7 L, 7-8 W, 16-2 W, 6-4 W, 14-5 W, 8-1 W, 23-2 W, 15-0 L, 2-3 W, 4-2 W, 9-1 W, 17-0 W, 21-12 W, 1-0 W, 2-0

At Florida State: At Tampa:

FSU leads 21-1 FSU leads 3-2-1

Apr 29, 1949 Apr 30, 1949 Apr 21, 1950 Apr 22, 1950 May 5, 1950 May 6, 1950 Apr 14, 1952 Apr 15, 1952 Apr 18, 1952 Apr 19, 1952 Apr 6, 1953 Apr 7, 1953 Apr 30, 1954 May 1, 1954 Apr 27, 1959 Mar 5, 1967 Mar 3, 1973 Mar 4, 1973 Apr 15, 1973 Apr 16, 1973 Mar 20, 1974 Mar 21, 1974 Apr 11, 1974 Apr 11, 1974 Mar 29, 1975 Mar 29, 1975 Feb 16, 1984 Feb 17, 1984

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 8-7 W, 7-4 W, 7-6 W, 12-3 W, 10-1 L, 7-9 W, 7-4 W, 7-4 W, 16-11 W, 13-3 T, 8-8 L, 1-4 W, 13-1 W, 7-2 W, 19-1 W, 14-0 W, 6-2 W, 4-0 W, 10-2 W, 8-4 L, 5-6 W, 9-5 W, 7-4 W, 11-1 W, 4-3 W, 10-2 W, 9-5 W, 7-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 16 (1952) FSU Widest Margin: 14-0 (1967) Tampa Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1952) Tampa Widest Margin: 9-7 (1950) High-Scoring Game: 27 (FSU 16-11, 1952) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 4-0, 1973) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1954-73) Shutouts By: FSU 2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS TENNESSEE: 6-4

TEXAS A&M: 2-1

At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 6-3 Tennessee leads 1-0

At Florida State: At Neutral:

Series tied 1-1 FSU leads 1-0

Mar 13, 1951 Mar 21, 1964 Mar 18, 1966 Mar 19, 1966 Mar 22, 1974 Mar 23, 1974 Feb 1, 1998 Feb 2, 2007 Feb 3, 2007 Feb 4, 2007

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Orlando, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

May 23, 1986* Feb 29, 1992 Jun 12, 1999***

Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE

W, 10-9 W, 15-7 L, 7-8 W, 8-6 L, 4-7 L, 0-2 L, 3-5 W, 9-2 W, 4-0 W, 19-7

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (2007) FSU Widest Margin: 19-7 (2007) Tennessee Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1951) Tennessee Widest Margin: 7-4 (1974) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 19-7, 2007) Low Scoring Game: 2 (Tennessee 2-0, 1974) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (2007-Present) Longest Tennessee Win Streak: 3 (1974-98) Shutouts: FSU 1, Tennessee 1

TENNESSEE-MARTIN: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 22, 1979 Mar 22, 1979

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-1 W, 10-4

TENNESSEE TECH: 3-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-0

Mar 21, 1983 Mar 22, 1983 Mar 22, 1984

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-3 W, 12-2 W, 7-3

TROY: 13-2 At Florida State: At Troy:

FSU leads 12-0 Troy leads 2-1

Apr 28, 1948 May 27, 1948 Mar 2, 1974 Mar 2, 1974 Mar 29, 1977 Mar 30, 1977 Feb 28, 1979 Feb 27, 1980 Feb 27, 1980 Apr 29, 1980 Apr 29, 1980 May 25, 1995* Feb 12, 1999 Feb 13, 1999 Feb 14, 1999

Troy, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Troy, AL Troy, AL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 2-3 W, 6-5 W, 11-2 W, 11-2 W, 8-0 W, 6-2 W, 6-4 W, 5-3 W, 11-9 L, 3-5 W, 12-3 W, 18-3 W, 17-3 W, 21-1 W, 10-2

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 21 (1999) FSU Widest Margin: 21-1 (1999) Troy Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1980) Troy Widest Margin: 5-3 (1980) High-Scoring Game: 22 (FSU 21-1, 1999) Low Scoring Game: 5 (Troy 3-2, 1948) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1948-80) Shutouts By: FSU 1

At Florida State: At Neutral:

Texas leads 2-0 FSU leads 3-2

Jun 8, 1965*** Jun 15, 1970*** Jun 17, 1970*** Jun 3, 1987*** Jun 12, 2000*** Jun 8, 2003** Jun 9, 2003**

Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 11 (1970) FSU Widest Margin: 11-2 (1970) Texas Most Runs (Gm): 8 (2003) Texas Widest Margin: 8-3 (2003) High-Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 11-2, 1970) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 3-2, 1965)

W, 3-2 L, 1-5 W, 11-2 L, 4-6 W, 6-2 L, 3-8 L, 5-6

At Florida State: At Tulane:

FSU leads 34-10 Tulane leads 8-5

Mar 27, 1967 Mar 28, 1967 Apr 21, 1967 Apr 22, 1967 Mar 24, 1969 Mar 24, 1969 May 13, 1977 May 15, 1977 May 15, 1977 Mar 3, 1978 Mar 3, 1978 Mar 25, 1978 Mar 25, 1978 May 12, 1978 Mar 14, 1979 Mar 14, 1979 May 12, 1979 May 13, 1979 Mar 24, 1980 May 10, 1980 Apr 4, 1981 Apr 4, 1981 Apr 5, 1981 May 16, 1981 May 17, 1981 May 17, 1981 Apr 17, 1982 Apr 17, 1982 Apr 18, 1982 May 16, 1982 May 7, 1983 May 8, 1983 May 14, 1983 May 15, 1983 Apr 27, 1984 Apr 28, 1984 Apr 29, 1984 May 11, 1984 Apr 5, 1985 Apr 6, 1985 Apr 6, 1985 May 4, 1985 May 4, 1985 May 5, 1985 Apr 5, 1986

Tallahassee Tallahassee New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee New Orleans, LA Tallahassee New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tallahassee

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 4-2 W, 7-5 W, 8-6 W, 5-0 W, 9-3 W, 12-11 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 L, 10-11 L, 1-2 W, 17-8 W, 16-7

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 22 (1981) FSU Widest Margin: 22-4 (1981) Tulane Most Run: 15 (1981) Tulane Widest Margin: 15-4 (1981) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 22-4, 1981) Low Scoring Game: 1 (Tulane 1-0, 1969; 1-0, 1984) Longest FSU Win Streak: 9 (1986-91) Longest Tulane Win Streak: 3 (1979-80, 1981, 1982-83) Shutouts By: FSU 6, Tulane 3

UNION: 5-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 5-0

Mar 4, 1970 Mar 4, 1970 Mar 3, 1971 Mar 3, 1971 Mar 4, 1971

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 5-1 W, 6-2 W, 5-0 W, 14-0 W, 7-6

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1971) FSU Widest Margin: 14-0 (1971) Union Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1971) High-Scoring Game: 14 (FSU 14-0, 1971) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 5-0, 1971) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1970-71) Shutouts By: FSU 2

TULANE: 39-18

TEXAS: 3-4

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W, 12-9 L, 1-9 W, 7-3

Apr 6, 1986 Feb 21, 1987 May 27, 1988* Apr 6, 1990 Apr 7, 1990 Apr 8, 1990 May 16, 1990 Mar 2, 1991 Apr 28, 1991 Apr 29, 1991 Jun 1, 2008* Jun 2, 2008*

W, 10-6 W, 5-1 W, 8-5 W, 7-5 W, 5-0 L, 0-1 W, 12-4 L, 3-4 W, 11-1 W, 6-1 L, 3-8 L, 0-4 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 7-3 W, 9-2 L, 5-10 L, 2-5 L, 2-3 W, 12-5 W, 15-9 L, 3-11 L, 4-15 L, 2-6 W, 22-4 W, 15-5 L, 6-8 W, 4-3 W, 8-6 L, 7-11 L, 5-6 L, 6-8 W, 4-2 W, 9-6 W, 17-4 W, 8-4 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 W, 9-6 W, 4-1 W, 9-4 W, 9-3 W, 5-2 L, 8-9 W, 7-5

VALDOSTA STATE: 23-4-1 At Florida State: At Valdosta State:

FSU leads 13-2 FSU leads 10-2-1

Apr 9, 1963 Mar 2, 1971 Apr 14, 1971 Apr 6, 1972 May 9, 1972 Mar 28, 1973 Apr 17, 1973 Mar 30, 1974 Apr 24, 1974 Mar 8, 1975 Mar 9, 1975 Mar 20, 1976 Mar 28, 1976 Mar 13, 1977 Apr 9, 1977 Apr 17, 1978 Apr 30, 1978 Mar 4, 1979 Mar 6, 1979 Mar 6, 1979 Apr 23, 1979 Apr 7, 1980 Apr 30, 1980 Apr 27, 1981 May 10, 1981 Apr 16, 1982 Apr 22, 1982 Apr 15, 1988

Tallahassee Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Tallahassee Valdosta, GA Valdosta, GA

W, 14-0 W, 13-1 W, 17-3 L, 2-14 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 9-8 W, 6-3 L, 1-15 W, 9-0 W, 8-3 W, 9-0 W, 6-2 W, 14-5 W, 9-3 W, 10-7 W, 13-5 L, 0-2 L, 12-14 W, 6-0 T, 14-14 W, 15-9 W, 11-4 W, 14-6 W, 5-3 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 20-8

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1988) FSU Widest Margin: 14-0 (1963) VSU Most Runs (Gm): 15 (1974) VSU Widest Margin: 15-1 (1974) High-Scoring Game: 28 (Tied 14-14, 1979; FSU 20-8, 1988) Low Scoring Game: 2 (VSU 2-0, 1979) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1975-78) Shutouts By: FSU 5, VSU 1

VALPARAISO: 1-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 1-0

Mar 9, 1982

Tallahassee

W, 6-0


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS VANDERBILT: 2-1

WESTERN MICHIGAN: 6-8

WILLIAM & MARY: 1-0

At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-1

FSU leads 1-0

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

WMU leads 8-5 FSU leads 1-0

At Florida State:

Mar 25, 1972 Mar 26, 1972 Mar 27, 1972

At Florida State: At Neutral: Mar 31, 1959 Apr 3, 1959 Apr 4, 1961 Apr 5, 1961 Jun 10, 1963*** Mar 25, 1971 Mar 28, 1971 Mar 28, 1971 Mar 30, 1972 Apr 1, 1972 Apr 1, 1972 Apr 2, 1972 Mar 29, 1974 Mar 29, 1974

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Omaha, NE Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

Mar 29, 1967

Tallahassee

L, 1-11 W, 4-3 W, 19-4

VMI: 14-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

FSU leads 11-0 FSU leads 3-0

Feb 23, 1990 Feb 24, 1990 Feb 25, 1990 Feb 14, 1992 Feb 15, 1992 Feb 16, 1992 Jan 31, 2003 Feb 1, 2003 Feb 2, 2003 Jan 31, 2004 Feb 2, 2004 Feb 4, 2005 Feb 5, 2005 Feb 6, 2005

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg, FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 17-1 W, 3-2 W, 8-0 W, 10-4 W, 20-0 W, 5-4 W, 12-4 W, 5-1 W, 10-3 W, 8-7 W, 8-1 W, 8-2 W, 6-5 W, 15-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 20 (1992) FSU Widest Margin: 20-0 (1992) VMI Most Runs (Gm): 5 (2005) High-Scoring Game: 20 (FSU 20-0, 1992) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 3-2, 1990) Longest FSU Win Streak: 14 (1990-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 3 FSU leads 1-0 FSU leads 1-0

Apr 3, 1988 Mar 7, 1999

Tallahassee Minneapolis, MN

W, 5-1 W, 8-5

WESTERN CAROLINA: 4-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-1

May 21, 1992* May 24, 1992* May 24, 1992* Feb 26, 2002 Feb 27, 2002

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 0-1 W, 4-3 W, 18-3 W, 13-3 W, 3-0

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 18 (1992) FSU Widest Margin: 18-3 (1992) WCU Most Runs (Gm): 3 (Three times) WCU Widest Margin: 1-0 (1992) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 18-3, 1992) Low Scoring Game: 1 (WCU 1-0, 1992) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1992-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1, WCU 1

WESTERN KENTUCKY: 14-1 At Florida State:

FSU leads 14-1

Mar 17, 1978 Mar 17, 1978 Mar 17, 1979 May 24, 1980* May 25, 1980* Mar 11, 1985 Mar 12, 1985 Feb 2, 1990 Feb 3, 1990 Feb 4, 1990 Jan 29, 2000 Jan 29, 2000 Jan 30, 2000 Feb 3, 2001 Feb 4, 2001

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 19 (1980) FSU Widest Margin: 16-3 (1978) WK Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1985) WK Widest Margin: 10-6 (1985) High-Scoring Game: 26 (FSU 19-7, 1980) Low Scoring Game: 3 (FSU 2-1, 2000) Longest FSU Win Streak: 8 (1990-Present)

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 8 (1972) FSU Widest Margin: 8-1 (1972) WMU Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1961) WMU Widest Margin: 10-2 (1961) High-Scoring Game: 15 (WMU 8-7, 1972) Low Scoring Game: 2 (FSU 2-0, 1959) Shutouts By: FSU 1

W, 13-4 W, 16-3 W, 14-4 W, 19-7 W, 10-5 W, 11-5 L, 6-10 W, 6-3 W, 6-4 W, 6-4 W, 8-1 W, 2-1 W, 6-1 W, 5-4 W, 8-4

At Florida State:

FSU leads 5-0

Apr 15, 1981 Apr 15, 1981 Apr 6, 1982 Feb 14, 1984 Feb 15, 1984

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 6-1 W, 3-2 W, 9-4 W, 7-5 W, 7-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 9 (1982) FSU Widest Margin: 6-1 (1981), 9-4 (1982) WF Most Runs (Gm): 5 (1984) High-Scoring Game: 13 (FSU 9-4, 1982) Low Scoring Game: 5 (FSU 3-2, 1981) Longest FSU Win Streak: 5 (1981-Present)

WEST VIRGINIA: 4-2 At Florida State: At Neutral:

Series tied 1-1 FSU leads 3-1

Apr 2, 1956 Apr 5, 1958 Jun 1, 1961$ Jun 2, 1961$ Jun 1, 1962$ Mar 6, 2004

Tallahassee Tallahassee Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Gastonia, NC Minneapolis, MN

WINGATE: 6-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 6-0

Mar 11, 1980 Mar 11, 1980 Mar 15, 1981 Mar 17, 1981 Mar 17, 1981 Mar 8, 1983

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

L, 12-13 W, 14-7 W, 3-1 L, 3-4 W, 6-5 W, 11-5

At Florida State:

FSU leads 4-1

Feb 13, 1993 Feb 14, 1993 Feb 21, 1995 Feb 22, 1995 Mar 14, 2006

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

At Florida State:

FSU leads 8-1

Apr 8, 1955 Apr 9, 1955 Mar 30, 1956 Apr 4, 1956 Apr 6, 1956 Apr 7, 1956 Apr 4, 1958 Apr 7, 1958 Apr 10, 1958

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1979, 1980) FSU Widest Margin: 12-0 (1979, 1980) WSU Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1979, 1980) WSU Widest Margin: 6-2 (1980) High-Scoring Game: 19 (FSU 13-6, 1979) Low Scoring Game: 8 (WSU 6-2, 1980) Longest FSU Win Streak: 3 (1979-80) Shutouts By: FSU 2

Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Baseball City, FL Omaha, NE Minneapolis, MN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (2008) FSU Widest Margin: 14-4 (2008) WSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1989) WSU Widest Margin: 8-1 (1999) High-Scoring Game: 21 (WSU 12-9, 1989) Low Scoring Game: 6 (WSU 4-2, 1989) Longest FSU Win Streak: 2 (2008) Longest WSU Win Streak: 3 (1989-90)

W, 4-2 L, 4-7 L, 9-12 L, 7-8 W, 8-4 L, 1-8 L, 7-10 W, 14-4 W, 11-4

W, 3-2 W, 7-2 W, 5-3 W, 4-3 L, 3-10 W, 1-0 W, 12-4 W, 7-3 W, 3-1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 12 (1958) FSU Widest Margin: 12-4 (1958) UW Most Runs (Gm): 10 (1956) UW Widest Margin: 10-3 (1956) High-Scoring Game: 16 (FSU 12-4, 1958) Low Scoring Game: 1 (FSU 1-0, 1956) Longest FSU Win Streak: 4 (1955-56; 1956-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

WICHITA STATE: 4-5 Jun 4, 1989*** Jun 7, 1989*** Jun 9, 1989*** Feb 11, 1990 Jun 3, 1996*** Mar 5, 1999 Jun 6, 2008** Jun 7, 2008** Jun 8, 2008**

W, 7-2 W, 8-5 L, 1-2 W, 6-0 W, 10-0

WISCONSIN: 8-1

WRIGHT STATE: 3-1

FSU leads 2-1 WSU leads 4-2

W, 6-0 W, 5-4 W, 15-6 W, 4-2 W, 6-2 W, 6-4

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 15 (1981) FSU Widest Margin: 15-6 (1981) Wingate Most Runs (Gm): 6 (1981) High-Scoring Game: 21 (FSU 15-6, 1981) Low Scoring Game: 6 (FSU 6-0, 1980; 4-2, 1981) Longest FSU Win Streak: 6 (1980-Present) Shutouts By: FSU 1

FSU Most Runs (Gm): 14 (1958) FSU Widest Margin: 14-7 (1958) WVa Most Runs (Gm): 13 (1956) WVa Widest Margin: 13-12 (1956), 4-3 (1961) High-Scoring Game: 25 (WVa 13-12, 1956) Low Scoring Game: 4 (FSU 3-1, 1961) At Florida State: At Neutral:

W, 5-4

WINTHROP: 4-1

WEST FLORIDA: 5-0

WASHINGTON STATE: 2-0 At Florida State: At Neutral:

L, 2-3 W, 2-0 L, 2-10 W, 7-6 W, 5-2 L, 5-7 W, 7-5 L, 1-5 W, 6-1 L, 7-8 L, 4-7 W, 8-1 L, 3-7 L, 2-4

At Florida State:

FSU leads 3-1

Mar 23, 1979 Mar 24, 1979 Mar 22, 1980 Mar 22, 1980

Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 12-0 W, 13-6 W, 12-0 L, 2-6

YALE: 2-0 At Florida State:

FSU leads 2-0

Mar 26, 1957 Mar 29, 1957

Tallahassee Tallahassee

W, 7-0 W, 11-8

$ = District 3 – Gastonia, NC * = NCAA Regional ** = NCAA Super Regional *** = College World Series ^= ACC Tournament

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TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

DOUBLES

GAMES

GAMES PLAYED Most in Season Fewest in Season

84, 1984 17, 1948

VICTORIES Most in Season Fewest in Season

61, 1986 (61-13) 9, 1948 (9-8)

WINNING PERCENTAGE Highest in Season Lowest in Season

.854, 1968 (35-6) .529, 1948 (9-8)

Most in Game* Most Allowed in Game Most Combined Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season Fewest Allowed in Season

TRIPLES Most in Game Most Allowed in Game Most Combined Most in Season

WINNING STREAK Longest Home Away

25, 2002 (4/17-6/7) 36 (4/22/90-4/20/91) 11 (1969-70)

LOSING STREAK Longest in Season

6, 1999 (4/17-30)

ATTENDANCE Single Home Game 3-game Series 2-game Series Single Season, Home Total Single Season, Home Average Single Season, All Games

6,789 vs. Miami (4/19/08) 19,062 vs. Miami (4/18-4/20/08) 12,662 vs. Texas (2003) 202,132 (41 dates, 2008) 4,930 (2008) 328,488 (68 dates, 2008)

SHUTOUTS Fewest Times in Season

0,1985 (82 games) and other years with fewer games - last time 2009 (68 games) Most Times in Season 5, 1974, 1992 and 1994 Longest Streak Without 336, 1984-1988 Most Recorded in Season 15, 1970 (59 games) and 1975 (59 games) Most Consecutive in Season 4, 1970 and 1973 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings 40, 1973

EXTRA INNING GAMES Most in Season Longest Game

7, 1995 20 innings vs. Wake Forest, 5/6/06

15 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional 6, several times 16 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 (FSU 15, OSU 1) 182, 1990 (72 games) 133, 1984 (84 games) 24, 1951 (18 games) 19, 1951 (18 games) 5 vs. Western Kentucky, 1968; vs. Georgia State, 1982 3, several times 5 vs. Western Kentucky, 1968 (FS 5, WK 0); vs. Georgia State, 1982 (FS 5, GS 0) 35, 1969 (52 games) and 1972 (68 games)

HOME RUNS Most in Game Most Allowed in Game Most Combined Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season Fewest Allowed in Season Most Grandslams in Season Most Grandslams in a Game*

9 vs. Maryland, 5/9/99 (FSU 26, MD 2) vs. Maryland, 4/27/97 (FSU 27, MD 2) 6, Southern Miss, 1986 9 vs. Cincinnati, 5/12/91 (FSU 6, UC 3) 9 vs. Miami, 4/3/09 (FSU 7, UM 2) 146, 1985 (82 games) 82, 1984 (84 games) 3, 1954 (21 games) 4, 1951 (18 games) 8, 1996 (69 games) 3, at Maryland, 4/27/97

TOTAL BASES Most in Game* Most Combined Most in Season Fewest in Season

66 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional 83 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional (FSU 66, OSU 17) 1,580, 1985 (82 games) 250, 1952 (21 games)

SLUGGING PCT. Highest in Season

568, 1982 (74 games)

RUNS BATTED IN Most in Game Most Combined Most in Season

34 vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92 34 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional 40 vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92 (FSU 34, GS 6) 698, 1985 (82 games)

BASE ON BALLS

BATTING AT BATS

Most in Game Most in Game (9-inning) Both Teams Most in Season Fewest in Season Most Plate Appearances in Inning

67 vs. Wake Forest, 5/6/06 65 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 132 vs. Wake Forest, 5/6/06 2,872, 1985 (82 games) 752, 1951 (18 games) 21 vs. Siena, 3/4/07 21 vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92

RUNS Most in Inning Most in Game* Most Allowed in Game Most Combined Largest Winning Margin Largest Losing Margin Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season Fewest Allowed in Season

16 vs. Cleveland State, 3/20/82; vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92 37 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional 24, Clemson, 6/5/59 43 vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92 (FSU 36, GS 7) 43 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional (FSU 37, OSU 6) 34 vs. Marshall, 3/4/96 (34-0) 22 vs. Clemson, 6/5/59 (CU 24, FS 2) 752, 1982 464, 1984 101, 1948 (17 games) 72, 1952 (21 games)

HITS Most in Inning Most Allowed in Inning Most Consecutive Hits Most in Game* Most Allowed in Game Most Combined* Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season Fewest Allowed in Season

130

15 vs. Georgia State, 5/15/92 8 vs. South Florida, 1974; Cincinnati, 1991 10 vs. Siena, 3/4/07 38 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional 23 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 51 vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 - NCAA Regional (FSU 38, OSU 13 947, 1985 (82 games) 756, 1984 (84 games) 186, 1952 (21 games) 130, 1952 (21 games)

Most in Game Most Allowed Most Combined Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season

20 vs. Cleveland State, 1982 18, Stetson, 1976 26 vs. Valdosta State, 1980 (FSU 10, VSU 16) 555, 1984 340, 1972 (68 games) 93, 1955 (22 games)

HIT BY PITCH Most in Season

97, 2001 (66 games)

STRIKEOUTS Most in Game Most Combined Most in Season Fewest in Season

18, vs. Georgia, 1968 33, vs. Miami, 4/7/00 (FSU 11, UM 22) 520, 1984 (84 games) 93, 1955 (22 games)

BATTING AVG. Highest in Season Highest Allowed in Season Lowest in Season Lowest Allowed in Season

.355, 2008 (68 games) .281, 1980 (63 games) .237, 1967 (46 games) .186, 1970 (59 games)

STOLEN BASES Most in Game Most Allowed in Game Most Combined Most in Season Most Allowed in Season Fewest in Season Fewest Allowed in Season

11 vs. Stetson, 1957; vs. Richmond, 1986; vs. Virginia, 1994 13, Stetson, 1973 13, vs. Stetson, 1973 (FS 0, STET 13) 232, 1987 (73 games) 98, 1984 (84 games) 20, 1954 (21 games) 7, 1962 (28 games) and 1968 (41 games)


TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Defense PUTOUTS

Most in Season

GAMES

2,212, 1984 (84 games)

GAMES PLAYED

ASSISTS Most in Season Fewest in Season

1,126, 1984 (84 games) 226, 1960 (22 games)

ERRORS Most in Game Most in Game by Opponent Most Combined

10, vs. UNC, 3/28/04 8, several times, latest Miami, 4/17/96 12, vs. Georgia State, 1984 (FS 4, GS 8); vs. Valdosta State, 1988 (FS 9, VS 3); Virginia Tech, 5/10/90 (FS 4, VT 8) 167, 1984 (84 games) 184, 1984 (84 games)

Most in Season Most by Opponent in Season

FIELDING PCT. Highest in Season Lowest in Season

.975, 2007 (62 games) 915, 1959 (33 games)

Most in Season Most in Career Consecutively in Season Consecutively in Career

BATTING

BATTING AVG. Highest in Season

5, vs. Miami, 6/4/95 95, 1984 (84 games)

(0-125 at bats) .436, Bob Clem, 1959; (126-199 at bats) .436, John-Ford Griffin, 1999; (200-250 at bats) .455, J.D. Drew, 1997; (250+ at bats) .463, Buster Posey, 2008 (100-600 at bats) .410, Bob Clem, 1959-60; (600+ at bats) .391, J.D. Drew, 1995-97; .427 John-Ford Griffin, 1999-01

Highest in Career

DOUBLE PLAYS Most in Game Most in Season

84, Paul Sorrento, 1984; Frank Fazzini, 1984 279, Mike Yastrzemski, 1980-83; Barry Blackwell, 1985-88 84, Paul Sorrento, 1984 235, Link Jarrett, 1991-94

SLUGGING PCT. Highest in Season Highest in Career

.961, J.D. Drew, 1997 (224 TB/233 AB) .789, J.D. Drew, 1995-97 (539 TB/683 AB)

TRIPLE PLAYS Most in Game 1, vs. Virginia Tech, 5/3/09 (Sequence: 9-2-4) (Ruairi O’Connor - RF to Parker Brunelle - C to Jason Stidham - 2B)

Pitching

PITCHING APPEARANCES Most in Game Most in Season

8 vs. Wake Forest, 4/10/05; 8 vs. Miami, 4/7/00 260, 2000 (72 games)

9, Dennis Guinn vs. Wake Forest, 5/6/06; 9, Marshall McDougall vs. Miami, 4/7/00; 9, Karl Jernigan vs. Miami, 4/7/00; 9, Stephen Cardullo vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09** 357, Luis Alicea, 1985 989, Link Jarrett, 1991-94

Most in Season Most in Career

RUNS SCORED Most in Game

COMPLETE GAMES Most in Season

AT BATS Most in Game

6, Mark Gilbert vs. Ohio State, 3/18/78; 6, Luis Alicea vs. Georgia State, 4/1/84; 6, Marshall McDougall vs. Maryland 5/9/99 110, J.D. Drew, 1997 285, Jeff Ledbetter, 1979-82

27, 1969 (52 games)

INNINGS PITCHED Most in Season Most by Opponent

738, 1984 (84 games) 717, 1984 (84 games)

HITS Most in Inning

SAVES Most in Season

29, 1990 (72 games)

NO-HITTERS Most in Season

2, 1968 (41 games)

ONE-HITTERS Most in Season

6, 1970 (59 games)

TWO-HITTERS Most in Season

Most in Season Most in Career

6, 1970 (59 games) and 1976 (56 games)

EARNED RUNS Most Allowed in Season

Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career Most Consecutive Hits

2, many players, last by Stephen Cardullo (twice), Sherman Johnson & Mike Meschke vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09 7, Marshall McDougall vs. Maryland, 5/9/99 7, Stephen Cardullo vs. Ohio State, 5/31/09** 137, Frank Fazzini, 1985 335, Jeff Ledbetter, 1979-82 10, Brian Cox, 5/21/98-5/23/98

MOST CONSECUTIVE Times on Base Hitting Streak Games Reaching Base Games Reaching Base in One Season

13, Paul Sorrento, 1985 40, Shane Robinson, 2004-05 57, Shane Robinson, 2004-05 55, Tyler Holt, 2008

367, 1984 (84 games)

EARNED RUN AVG. Highest in Season Lowest in Season

4.58, 2009 (63 games) 1.49, 1970 (59 games)

STRIKEOUTS Most Recorded in Game Most Recorded in Season Fewest Recorded in Season * denotes NCAA single-game record

25, vs. Furman, 1956 718, 1986 (74 games) 126, 1954 (21 games)

1948 Seminoles

131


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DOUBLES Most in Game

STARTS

4, Marshall McDougall vs. NC State, 4/30/00; 4, Joe Licata vs. Georgia State, 3/27/81 36, Jeremy Morris, 1996 78, Jeremy Morris, 1994-97; John-Ford Griffin, 1999-01

Most in Season Most in Career

2, five times, latest Tony Thomas, Jr. vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 3/6/05 9, Dick Gold, 1969; Luis Alicea, 1985 19, Luis Alicea, 1984-86; Stephen Drew, 2002-04

HOME RUNS Most in Game Most in Season Most in Season by a Freshman Most in Career Grandslams in Game Grandslams in Season Grandslams in Career

16, Marshall McDougall vs. Maryland, 5/9/99 124, Jeff Ledbetter, 1982 346, Jeff Ledbetter, 1979-82

TOTAL BASES Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

25, Marshall McDougall vs. Maryland, 5/9/99 273, Jeff Ledbetter, 1982 704, Jeff Ledbetter, 1979-82

STOLEN BASES Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

HIT BY PITCHES 3, Karl Jernigan vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/6/01 24, Jose Zabala, 1997 61, Karl Jernigan, 1998-2001

BASE ON BALLS Most in Game

5, Stephen Drew vs. Siena, 3/4/03; 5, Lionel Martinez vs. Virginia Tech, 5/10/80; 5, Jeremy Morris vs. Clemson, 5/18/96 84, J.D. Drew, 1997 195, Paul Sorrento, 1984-86

Most in Season Most in Career

46, Kevin Lynch, 2005 136, Kevin Lynch, 2002-05

COMPLETE GAMES Most in Season

12, Brooks Carey, 1978 (15 starts); 12, Danny O’Brien, 1975 (17 starts) 23, Wayne Vincent, 1966-68

INNINGS PITCHED Most in Game

12.0, Cliff Ranew vs. Texas, 6/18/65; 12.0, Mike Bretz vs. Hawaii, 4/4/77 164.2, Mike Loynd, 1986 549, Doug Little, 1983-86

Most in Season Most in Career

SAVES Most in Season Most in Career

18, Mac Scarce, 1970 32, Ricky Kimball, 1988-91

VICTORIES Most in Season Most in Career Consecutive in Season Consecutive in Career

20, Mike Loynd, 1986 49, Doug Little, 1983-86 17, Mike Loynd, 1986 18, Larry Jones, 1974-75

LOSSES Fewest in Season (10+ decisions) Fewest in Career (20+ decisions)

6, Chip Bifano vs. Kearney State, 4/5/77 51, Edwin Alicea, 1988 100, Shane Robinson, 2004-06

Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

RELIEF APPEARANCES

Most in Career

6, Marshall McDougall vs. Maryland, 5/9/99 42, Jeff Ledbetter, 1982 22, Matt Diaz, 1998 97, Jeff Ledbetter, 1979-82 2, Craig Patterson vs. Wright State, 1979 3, J.D. Drew, 1997; Jeremy Morris, 1997; 3, Dennis Guinn, 2006; 3, Buster Posey, 2008 6, J.D. Drew, 1995-97; Jeremy Morris, 1994-97

RUNS BATTED IN Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

24, Mike Loynd,1986 78, Doug Little, 1983-86

Most in Season Most in Career

TRIPLES Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

Most in Season Most in Career

HOME RUNS ALLOWED Most in Season Most in Career

20, Chuck Howell, 1997 49, Doug Little, 1983-86

STRIKEOUTS RECORDED Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

24, Tony Avitable vs. Furman, 3/16/56 223, Mike Loynd, 1986 520, Richie Lewis, 1985-87 (392.2 IP)

BASE ON BALLS Most in Game Most in Season

13, Richie Lewis vs. LSU, 2/22/87 72, Dave Fernald, 1972 (105.2 IP); 72, Richie Lewis, 1986 (127.2 IP) 236, Larry Jones, 1974-77 (300 IP)

Most in Career

STRIKEOUTS Most in Game

Most in Season Most in Career Fewest Strikeouts in a Season

EARNED RUN AVG.

5, Dick Nichols vs. Georgia Southern, 5/16/70; 5, Dick Nichols vs. Southern Cal, 6/18/70; 5, Ed Fulton vs. South Florida, 3/5/86; 5, Chris Smith vs. Washington State, 3/7/99; 5, Nick Rogers vs. Miami, 4/7/02 75, Tony Thomas, Jr., 2005 184, Ty Mueller, 1989-93 1 (in 87 at-bats), Billy “Cooter” Mills, 1954

DEFENSE 23, Bob Vaughn vs. Furman, 3/16/56 659, Doug Mientkiewicz, 1994 1,595, Pedro Grifol, 1989-91 11, Scott Zech vs. Clemson, 5/16/97 261, Brooks Badeaux, 1998 802, Link Jarrett, 1991-94

PITCHING

132

RUNS ALLOWED Fewest in Season (50+ innings) Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

17, Chris Chavez, 1996 (50 IP) 16, Howard Calhoun vs. Rollins 4/9/48 95, Doug Little, 1984 287, Doug Little, 1983-86 (549 IP) 4, Mike DiBlasi, 1998 (31.2 IP); 4, Eric Roman, 2001 (40.1 IP) 10, Jeff Ledbetter vs. Jacksonville, 4/6/84; 10, Michael Hyde vs. Hawaii, 3/10/05 79, Doug Little, 1984 (161.1 IP) 211, Doug Little, 1983-86 (549 IP)

Most in Game Most in Season (30+ innings) Most in Career (100+ innings)

PITCHING APPEARANCES Most in Season Most in Career

0.66, Gene Ammann, 1970 (10 ER/137 IP) 1.45, Wayne Vincent, 1966-68 (58 ER/292 IP) 8.62, Al Ashmont, 1985 (30 ER/31 IP)

Fewest in Season (30+ innings)

ASSISTS Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

Lowest in Season (30+ innings) Lowest in Career (100+ innings) Highest in Season (30+ innings)

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED

PUTOUTS

Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career

0, Gene Ammann, 1970 (15-0); Daniel Davidson, 2003 (10-0); Kevin Lynch, 2005 (12-0) 2, Gene Ammann, 1968-72 (31-2)

46, Kevin Lynch, 2005 136, Kevin Lynch, 2002-05

HITS ALLOWED Fewest in Season (30+ innings) Most in Game Most in Season Most in Career ** denotes NCAA Tournament single-game record

13, Mac Scarce, 1971 (33.1 IP) 16, Bill Fuller vs. Auburn, 4/13/71 167, Doug Little, 1984 (161.1 IP) 533, Doug Little, 1983-86 (549 IP)


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN CAREER BATTING GAMES PLAYED

279 276 272 269 266 264 262 261 260

Mike Yastrzemski Link Jarrett Chris Brock Jeremy Morris Jose Marzan Jimmy Jones Rick Figueredo Jeff Ledbetter Scott Zech Ryan Barthelemy Mike Futrell

1980-83 1991-94 1989-92 1994-97 1984-87 1982-85 1980-83 1979-82 1994-97 1999-02 1999-02

AT BATS 989 978 970 968 948 944 938 899 884

Link Jarrett Jose Marzan Luis Alicea Jeff Ledbetter Ryan Barthelemy Mike Yastrzemski Brooks Badeaux Jeremy Morris Frank Fazzini Rick Figueredo

1991-94 1984-87 1984-86 1979-82 1999-02 1980-83 1995-98 1994-97 1983-85 1980-83

RUNS 285 268 261 256 254 244 229 227

Jeff Ledbetter Luis Alicea Frank Fazzini Brooks Badeaux J.D. Drew Jose Marzan Mike Yastrzemski Mike Fuentes Scott Zech Shane Robinson

1979-82 1984-86 1983-85 1995-98 1995-97 1984-87 1980-83 1978-81 1994-97 2004-06

HITS 335 331 326 321 312 305 302 298 296 292

Jeff Ledbetter Luis Alicea Frank Fazzini Ryan Barthelemy Jack Rye Jose Marzan Jeremy Morris Buster Posey Shane Robinson John-Ford Griffin

1979-82 1984-86 1983-85 1999-02 2005-08 1984-87 1994-97 2006-08 2004-06 1999-01

DOUBLES 78 67 65 62 59 58 57

John-Ford Griffin Jeremy Morris Ryan Barthelemy Link Jarrett Mike Yastrzemski Jeff Ledbetter Jose Marzan Shane Robinson Tony Richie Pedro Grifol Don DeLoach Jack Rye

1999-01 1994-97 1999-02 1991-94 1980-83 1979-82 1984-87 2004-06 2001-03 1989-91 1978-81 2005-08

TRIPLES 19 14 13 12

11

Stephen Drew Luis Alicea Mickey Lopez Tony Thomas, Jr. J.D. Drew Jeremy Morris Randy Hodges Jose Marzan Mike Yastrzemski Mark Barineau Dick Howser

2002-04 1984-86 1993-95 2005-07 1995-97 1994-97 1992-95 1984-87 1980-83 1981-83 1956-58

HOME RUNS 97 79 69* 64 50 48 46 45 44 43

Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini J.D. Drew Mike Fuentes Ryan Barthelemy Paul Sorrento Jeremy Morris Ed Fulton Stephen Drew Marshall McDougall Matt Diaz

STRIKEOUTS 1979-82 1983-85 1995-97 1978-81 1999-02 1984-86 1994-97 1985-87 2002-04 1999-00 1998-99

RUNS BATTED IN 346 273* 270 261 257 234 223 222 206 198

Jeff Ledbetter Jeremy Morris Frank Fazzini Ryan Barthelemy J.D. Drew Mike Fuentes Mike Yastrzemski Paul Sorrento Buster Posey Jimmy Jones

704 631 558 542 539 521 493 492 487 484

Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Ryan Barthelemy Jeremy Morris J.D. Drew Mike Fuentes Jose Marzan Luis Alicea Paul Sorrento Mike Yastrzemski

.521 .510 .506 .498 .496 .495 .494 .491 .487 .484

J.D. Drew Neil Martin John-Ford Griffin Gary Sprague Lionel Martinez Ken Smith Tyler Holt Bob Clem Buster Posey Mark Gilbert

100 98 95 91 90 87 82

Shane Robinson Jose Marzan Marc Ronan Allen Bevis Edwin Alicea Brett Groves Scott Zech Mickey Lopez Mark Barineau Luis Alicea

1979-82 1994-97 1983-85 1999-02 1995-97 1978-81 1980-83 1984-86 2006-08 1982-85

184 180 175 171 169 168 162 161 159 157

Dale Koch, 218/11 Mike Augustine, 356/18 Randy Davidson, 218/12 Gary Sprague, 195/11 Craig Patterson, 467/26 Roy Mewbourne, 158/9 Rick Snyder, 416/26 Guillermo Bonilla, 233/15 Tom Thomas, 205/14 Wayne Mears, 173/13 Jody Reed, 570/43

37 35 34 33

Aaron Cheesman Mike Martin, Jr. Barry Blackwell Jose Marzan Jack Rye Brooks Badeaux Jose Zabala Scott Zech Randy Hodges Ryne Malone Link Jarrett Jason Stidham

1995-97 1958-59,61 1999-01 1966 1980-81 1952 2008-09 1959-60 2006-08 1978

STOLEN BASES 2004-06 1984-87 1988-90 1989-92 1987-88 1998-01 1994-97 1993-95 1981-83 1984-86

WALKS

162 161 160 157

Brooks Badeaux Paul Sorrento Jeff Ledbetter J.D. Drew Doug Mientkiewicz Mike Yastrzemski Jack Rye Jose Marzan Ed Fulton Mark Barineau

1957-59 1962-64 1975 1966 1978-79 1966-67 1971-73 1975 1964,66 1975 1983-84

TOTAL SACRIFICES 1979-82 1983-85 1999-02 1994-97 1995-97 1978-81 1984-87 1984-86 1984-86 1980-83

32 31 30 26

ON BASE PCT.

203 195 177 175 174

1989, 1991-93 2005-07 1994-97 1999-02 1983-85 1994-97 1998-01 1997-99 1998-01 1995-98

TOUGHEST TO STRIKEOUT .050 .051 .055 .056 .056 .057 .063 .064 .068 .075 .075

TOTAL BASES

80 71

Ty Mueller Tony Thomas, Jr. Jeremy Morris Mike Futrell Frank Fazzini Scott Zech Brett Groves Kevin Cash Karl Jernigan Jeremy Salazar

1995-98 1984-86 1979-82 1995-97 1993-95 1980-83 2005-08 1984-87 1985-87 1981-83

2002-05 1993-95 1985-88 1984-87 2005-08 1995-98 1995-98 1994-97 1992-95 2004-06 1991-94 2007-09

HIT BY PITCH 61 46 41 40 37 32 31 29 28 26

Karl Jernigan Jose Zabala Brett Groves Tommy Oravetz Bryan Zech Mark Barineau Tony Thomas, Jr. Scott Zech Jerrod Brown Jason Stidham

1998-01 1995-98 1998-00 2006-09 2001-04 1981-83 2005-07 1994-97 2002-03 2007-09

BATTING AVG. (500+ AB) .427 .410 .398 .393 .391 .384 .383 .379 .378 .374

John-Ford Griffin Bob Clem Buster Posey Blane McDonald J.D. Drew Matt Diaz Marshall McDougall Gary Sprague Bien Figueroa Mike Fuentes

1999-01 1959-60 2006-08 1978 1995-97 1998-99 1999-00 1966 1985-86 1978-81

BATTING AVG. (300-499 AB) .427 .407 .379 .377 .376 .374 .363 .361 .360 .357

Buddy Cribb Bob Benda Eddy Martinez-Esteve Tom Rosa Craig Patterson Stephen Cardullo Mike McGee Tyler Holt Stephen Drew Mark Lacy

1988-90 1976-78 2003-04 1972-73 1978-79 2007-09 2008-09 2008-09 2002-03 1981-82

133


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN BATTING AVG. (50-299 AB) .475 .445 .393 .386 .377 .374 .372 .366

Steve Taddeo Jim Sherrill Tom Cook Jim McArdle Kevin Rigby Tony Delmonico Jim Weaver Doug Casey Joel Hicks

1986-87 1972-73 1968 1976-77 1978 2008 1980 1978-79 1976-77

SLUGGING PCT. .789 .779 .727 .714 .708 .700 .693 .686 .677 .655

1995-97 1980 1979-82 1983-85 1999-00 1998-99 1978-81 1999-01 1981-82 2002-03 1988-90 1981-82 2008-09 1988-90 1975-77 2002-03 1990-92 1981-82 2007-09 1976-78

(50-299 AB)

Tim Sherrill Steve Taddeo Joel Hicks Mark Coulter Scooby Morgan Daniel Wardell Eddy Martinez-Esteve Sam Scott Jim Lyttle Joe Licata

1972-73 1986-87 1976-77 1976-77 1994-96 2003 2003 1999 1966 1981

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES

136 127 116 113 109 108 106 98 97 91

Kevin Lynch Daniel Hodges Zach Diaz Ricky Kimball Chris Chavez Jimmy Marshall Matt DiBlasi Mike DiBlasi Chris Roberts Chris Ginn

2002-05 2000-03 1996-99 1988-91 1996-99 2006-09 2003-06 1997-00 1990-92 1998-01

CAREER STARTS 78 75 62 58 55 52 47 46

134

Doug Little Blair Varnes Matt Lynch Mike Loynd Jon McDonald Jonathan Johnson Roger Bailey Bryan Henry Mark Sauls Jeff Gray

1983-86 1999-02 2000-03 1983-86 1998-00 1993-95 1990-92 2005-07 2003-06 1981-84

Kevin Lynch Daniel Hodges Zach Diaz Matt DiBlasi Jimmy Marshall Mike DiBlasi Ricky Kimball Brian Chambers Chris Ginn Chris Chavez

WALKS PER 9 INNINGS

2002-05 2000-03 1996-99 2003-06 2006-09 1997-00 1988-91 2004-07 1998-01 1996-99

1.38 1.51 1.73 1.78 1.87

1983-86 1985-87 1992-94 1979-80 1993-95 1979-81 1978-79 1978 1989-90 1995-97 1969 1968-69

5.29 5.27 5.23 4.66 4.00 3.98 3.96 3.89 3.82 3.67

1.95 2.00 2.01 2.08

COMPLETE GAMES 22 16 15 14 12

11 10

(300-499 AB)

Buddy Cribb Mark Lacy Mike McGee Brad Parker Terry Kennedy Stephen Drew Kenny Felder Chris Cawthon Stephen Cardullo Bob Benda

SLUGGING PCT. .696 .678 .667 .640 .635 .620 .608 .593 .590 .585

98 92 87 86 85

(500+ AB)

J.D. Drew Jim Weaver Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Marshall McDougall Matt Diaz Mike Fuentes John-Ford Griffin Mark Lacy Stephen Drew

SLUGGING PCT. .748 .684 .668 .666 .659 .655 .623 .622 .610 .606

RELIEF APPEARANCES 136 127 111 106

Doug Little Richie Lewis Paul Wilson Dick Wiggens Jonathan Johnson Rick Hatcher Jim Riley Brooks Carey Gar Finnvold Randy Choate George Lott Gene Ammann

333.0 322.1

Doug Little Blair Varnes Matt Lynch Mike Loynd Richie Lewis Jonathan Johnson Jon McDonald Jeff Gray Roger Bailey Bryan Henry

1983-86 1999-02 2000-03 1983-86 1985-87 1993-95 1998-00 1981-84 1990-92 2005-07

STRIKEOUTS 520 417 391 370 334 326 320 312 307 299

Richie Lewis Mike Loynd Jonathan Johnson Doug Little Matt Lynch Blair Varnes Jon McDonald Chris Chavez Ricky Kimball Paul Wilson

1985-87 1983-86 1993-95 1983-86 2000-03 1999-02 1998-00 1996-99 1988-91 1992-94

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 14.15 13.28 12.65 12.63 12.62 12.23 11.89 11.42 11.40 11.16

Mac Scarce, 69.1/109 Luke Tucker, 40.0/59 Tony Avitable, 95.1/134 Danny Rosen, 45.2/64 Jerry Boxer, 66.1/93 Richie Lewis, 382.2/520 Rhett James, 44.2/59 Chris Whidden, 75.2/96 Tim Davis, 184.0/233 Matt Dunbar, 123.1/153

1970-71 2006-07 1955-56 2007 1956-57 1985-87 2003 1999-00, 02-03 1991-92 1987-90

WALKS 232 178 173 162 161 156 136 132 123 121

Richie Lewis Doug Little Mike Loynd Jonathan Johnson Chris Chavez Jon McDonald Roger Bailey Matt Lynch Steve Gelmine David Smalley

1968-69 1967-69 1959-61 2003 1968 2000-03 1975 1987-88 1997-98,00-01 1999-02

STRIKEOUTS TO WALKS

INNINGS PITCHED 549.0 446.0 398.1 395.2 382.2 363.1 338.0

George Lott Jeff Hill Frank Davis Eddie Cannon Steve Mastin Daniel Hodges Mike Kelley Rod Byerly John Bentley Blair Varnes

1985-87 1983-86 1983-86 1993-95 1996-99 1998-00 1990-92 2000-03 1982-85 1980-83

Eddie Cannon George Lott Steve Mastin Mike Ziegler Jeff Hill Frank Davis Daniel Hodges Mac Scarce Tim Davis Rod Byerly

2003 1968-69 1968 2000 1967-69 1959-61 2000-03 1970-71 1991-92 1987-88

HITS ALLOWED 533 464 416 351 348 319 317 280 276 273

Doug Little Blair Varnes Matt Lynch Jeff Gray Mike Loynd Jon McDonald Roger Bailey Richie Lewis Jonathan Johnson Randy Choate

287 232 197

Doug Little Blair Varnes Matt Lynch Mike Loynd Jeff Gray Jon McDonald Richie Lewis Mark Sauls Roger Bailey Chris Chavez

1983-86 1999-02 2000-03 1981-84 1983-86 1998-00 1990-92 1985-87 1993-95 1995-97

RUNS ALLOWED

193 188 181 155 148 138

1983-86 1999-02 2000-03 1983-86 1981-84 1998-00 1985-87 2003-06 1990-92 1996-99

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 212 193 156 151 148 144 136 121 117 116

Doug Little Blair Varnes Matt Lynch Mike Loynd Jon McDonald Jeff Gray Richie Lewis Roger Bailey Chris Chavez Mark Sauls

1983-86 1999-02 2000-03 1983-86 1998-00 1981-84 1985-87 1990-92 1996-99 2003-06

WINS 49 45 42 41 38 35 34 32 31 29

Doug Little Mike Loynd Matt Lynch Blair Varnes Richie Lewis Roger Bailey Jonathan Johnson Bryan Henry Jon McDonald Randy Choate

1983-86 1983-86 2000-03 1999-02 1985-87 1990-92 1993-95 2005-07 1998-00 1995-97


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN SAVES 32 31 30 16 15 13 12 11

Ricky Kimball Daniel Hodges Mac Scarce Mike DiBlasi Philip Olson Chris Chavez Brad Gregory Jimmy Marshall Justin Lord Richie Lewis Doug Treadway

ERA (50-99 IP) 1988-91 2000-03 1970-71 1997-00 1993-95 1996-99 1989-90 2006-09 2001 1985-87 1983-84

1.30 1.30 1.60 1.79 1.83 1.88 2.05 2.08 2.21 2.26

11 10

Doug Little Jeff Gray Jon McDonald Richie Lewis Martin Howell Paul Wilson Blair Varnes Chris Chavez Bryan Harris Ray Revak Mike Loynd

1983-86 1981-84 1998-00 1985-87 1962-64 1992-94 1999-02 1996-99 1991-93 1984-85 1983-86

84 82 81 80 78

3

2

Paul Wilson Jonathan Johnson Chris Pollack Doug Little Matt Lynch Chris Roberts Clyde Keller Ray Revak Dick Wiggins 11 tied with 2 Doug Little Jeff Gray Matt Lynch Richie Lewis Blair Varnes Mike Loynd Chuck Howell Jon McDonald Bryan Henry Ray Retak David Smalley

1983-86 1981-84 2000-03 1985-87 1999-02 1983-86 1994-97 1998-00 2005-07 1984-85 1980-83

ERA (200+ IP) 1.43 1.79 1.88 2.18 2.25 2.37 2.40 2.58 2.56 2.60

Gene Ammann Wayne Vincent Marv Stringfellow Jonathan Johnson Danny O’Brien Paul Wilson Larry Jones Bill Fuller Daniel Hodges Bryan Henry

1968-70 1966-68 1965-67 1993-95 1973-75 1992-94 1974-77 1970-73 2000-03 2005-07

ERA (100-199 IP) 0.93 1.27 2.10 2.37 2.64 2.65 2.69 2.76 2.76 2.79

Pat Osburn Steve Mastin John Nedeau Mike Slade Terry Farmer David Yocum Tim Davis Jackie Smith Dave Price Lin Garrett

30 29 28 27 26

9 1984 1984 1985 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1984 1981

8 7 6

AT BATS 1992-94 1993-95 1986-87 1983-86 2000-03 1990-92 1988-89 1984-85 1979-80

357 332 327 320 317 312 307 301

Luis Alicea Frank Fazzini Luis Alicea Bien Figueroa Frank Fazzini Jeff Ledbetter Jose Marzan Chris Smith Marshall McDougall Matt Diaz

110 109 105 104 102 100 99 97 96 94

J.D. Drew Frank Fazzini Jeff Ledbetter Marshall McDougall Bien Figuero Luis Alicea Mark Barineau Jody Reed Shane Robinson Luis Alicea

137 126 122 121 119

Frank Fazzini Marshall McDougall Shane Robinson John-Ford Griffin Jeff Ledbetter Buster Posey Bien Figueroa Bien Figueroa Luis Alicea Matt Diaz

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 49 41 38 37 34 32 31 25 24 23

Paul Sorrento Frank Fazzini Luis Alicea Luis Alicea Frank Fazzini Eric Mangham Bien Figuero Paul Sorrento Jose Marzan Mike Fuentes

36 33

1970 1968 1990-93 1968-70 1973-74 1994-95 1991-92 1976-77 1971-73 1967-68

1985 1985 1984 1985 1984 1982 1986 2000 1999 1999

RUNS SCORED 1997 1985 1982 1999 1985 1985 1982 1983 2005 1986

HITS

118 116 114

1985 1999 2005 2000 1982 2008 1985 1986 1985 1999

CONSECUTIVE GAME HITS 40 34 33 28 27 26 24

Shane Robinson J.D. Drew Marshall McDougall Ryan Barthelemy Brad Parker Luis Alicea Shane Robinson Rick Figueredo

Jeremy Morris John-Ford Griffin Tony Thomas, Jr. John-Ford Griffin Don DeLoach Chris Smith Brian Cox Tony Richie Tony McQuade Marshall McDougall Nandy Serrano

1996 2000 2007 2001 1980 2000 1998 2003 2002 1999 1991

TRIPLES

GAMES PLAYED

SHUTOUTS 6 4

DOUBLES 1970-71 1968-69 1969-70 1969-70 1968-69 1967-69 1969-70 1971 1967 1995

SEASON BATTING

LOSSES 18 13 12

Mac Scarce Craig Skok John Ferguson Tom Henson George Lott Mike Reibling Carl Gromek Barry McQueen LaDon Boyd Mike Davis

2004-05 1997 1999 2002 1988 1984 2006 1982

Luis Alicea Dick Gold Stephen Drew Randy Hodges Mark Lacy Dave Moates Tony Thomas, Jr. Jeremy Morris Mickey Lopez Edwin Alicea Luis Alicea Mark Barineau Ron Cash Mike Easom

1985 1969 2003 1994 1982 1969 2007 1997 1993 1988 1984 1982 1971 1969

HOME RUNS 42 32 31 29 28 27 26 25 23

Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini J.D. Drew Frank Fazzini Marshall McDougall Mike Fuentes Chris Cawthon Buster Posey Jeremy Morris Jeff Ledbetter

1982 1985 1997 1984 1999 1981 1982 2008 1997 1981

RUNS BATTED IN 124 118 116 106 103 100 95 94

Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Jeremy Morris Marshall McDougall Chris Cawthon J.D. Drew Jeff Ledbetter Ryan Barthelemy Matt Diaz J.D. Drew

273 263 242 226 224 212 207 200 198 197

Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Marshall McDougall Buster Posey J.D. Drew Frank Fazzini Matt Diaz John-Ford Griffin Jeremy Morris Mike Fuentes

.604 .566 .552 .542 .539 .521 .520 .517 .508 .507

J.D. Drew Buster Posey Tony Thomas, Jr. John-Ford Griffin Lionel Martinez Neil Martin Tyler Holt Bob Clem J.D. Drew Mark Barineau

1982 1985 1997 1999 1982 1997 1981 2002 1999 1996

TOTAL BASES 1982 1985 1999 2008 1997 1984 1999 2001 1997 1981

ON BASE PCT. 1997 2008 2007 2001 1980 1959 2009 1959 1996 1982

135


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN 14

STOLEN BASES 51 49 48 43 41 39 36 34

Edwin Alicea Shane Robinson Mark Gilbert Marc Ronan Eric Mangham Edwin Alicea Jose Marzan Mark Barineau Tyler Holt Brett Groves Ronald Lewis Marc Ronan

1988 2005 1978 1989 1986 1987 1987 1982 2009 2000 1987 1987

WALKS 84 80 77 75 71 68

J.D. Drew Mark Barineau Lionel Martinez Ed Fulton Paul Sorrento Lionel Martinez Edwin Alicea Brooks Badeaux Jody Reed Jody Reed

1997 1982 1980 1987 1984 1981 1988 1998 1984 1983

STRIKEOUTS 75 74 72 66 64 62 61 58

Tony Thomas, Jr. Frank Fazzini Kenny Felder Kevin Cash Tony Thomas, Jr. Ty Mueller Ty Mueller Kevin Cash Matt Diaz Stuart Tapley Brett Groves Matt Diaz Walt Sumner

2005 1984 1991 1999 2006 1991 1992 1998 1998 2009 2000 1999 1969

TOUGHEST TO STRIKEOUT .034 .037 .040 .042 .048 .049 .055 .056

Ray Bazzell, 87/3 Mike Augustine, 136/5 Dale Koch, 100/4 Craig Patterson, 239/10 Rick Snyder, 227/11 Mike Augustine, 163/8 Roy Mewbourne, 128/7 Randy Davidson, 218/12 Dick Howser, 89/5 Gary Sprague, 195/11

1960 1964 1958 1979 1973 1963 1967 1975 1958 1966

TOTAL SACRIFICES 22 19 17 15 14 13 12

Aaron Cheesman Mark Barineau Mark Hallberg Jose Zabala Randy Hodges Mike Martin, Jr. Geoff Sprague Nandy Serrano Stuart Tapley Jason Stidham Danny Diaz Bryan Zech Scott Zech Eduardo Perez Jose Marzan

2005 1983 2007 1998 1995 1994 1997 1992 2009 2009 2006 2002 1996 1990 1987

HIT BY PITCH 24 23 20 15

136

Jose Zabala Karl Jernigan Karl Jernigan Bryan Zech

1997 2001 2000 2002

Tommy Oravetz Jerrod Brown Jerrod Brown Bryan Zech Matt Diaz Jose Zabala Kenny Felder Mark Barineau

2009 2002 2001 2001 1999 1998 1991 1983

BATTING AVg. (200+ AB) .463 .455 .450 .430 .427 .419 .413 .408 .403 .402

Buster Posey J.D. Drew John-Ford Griffin Tony Thomas, Jr. Shane Robinson Marshall McDougall Frank Fazzini Mike Fuentes John-Ford Griffin Stephen Drew

2008 1997 2001 2007 2005 1999 1985 1980 2000 2002

SEASON PITCHING APPEARANCES

46 41 39 38 37 36

.404 .399 .391 .387 .386 .384 .383

John-Ford Griffin Bob Clem Ken Suarez Mike Augustine Joe Hicks Steve Nedeau Mike Easom Dick Howser Tom Cook Stuart Tapley

1999 1959 1964 1963 1976 1994 1968 1956 1968 2008

BATTING AVg. (50-100 AB) .415 .394 .392 .387 .383 .368 .365 .364 .363 .362

Riley Sweeney Robert Rosell Fred Twomey Stephen Cardullo Bob Clem Billy Cooter Mills Owen McCarron Dick Howser John Cook Lamar Brown

SLUGGING PCT. .961 .879 .875 .804 .797 .792 .779 .770 .759

J.D. Drew Buster Posey Jeff Ledbetter Marshall McDougall John-Ford Griffin Jeremy Morris Frank Fazzini Jim Weaver Fred Twomey J.D. Drew

20

38 36

1997 2008 1982 1999 2001 1997 1985 1980 1955 1996

8

SLUGGING PCT. (50-199 AB) .815 .779 .768 .732 .723 .682 .674 .641 .639 .620

Terry Kennedy Jim Weaver Mike McGee Marc Giorando Jeff Ledbetter Joe Hicks Tom Cook Mark Lacy Steven Morgan Daniel Wardell

1976 1980 2009 1987 1979 1976 1968 1981 1996 2003

Mike Loynd Doug Little Randy Choate Roger Bailey Doug Little Matt Lynch Blair Varnes Mike Zeigler Jon McDonald Jon McDonald Nick Stocks Jonathan Johnson

1986 1984 1996 1992 1985 2002 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1994

RELIEF APPEARANCES 46 41 39

1955 1956 1955 2008 1960 1954 1958 1957 1992 1949

(200+ AB)

2005 1983 2005 2005 2003 2008 1984 2003 2002 1999

GAMES STARTED 24 23 21

BATTING AVg. (101-199 AB) .436

Kevin Lynch Bruce Tanner Tyler Chambliss Matt DiBlasi Daniel Hodges Jimmy Marshall Doug Treadway Rhett James Daniel Hodges Chris Chavez

34

Kevin Lynch Bruce Tanner Tyler Chambliss Matt DiBlasi Daniel Hodges Jimmy Marshall Rhett James Daniel Hodges Doug Treadway Doug Treadway

2005 1983 2005 2005 2003 2008 2003 2002 1985 1984

COMPLETE GAMES 12 10 10 9

7

Brooks Carey Dick Wiggins George Lott Paul Wilson Gar Finnvold Richie Lewis Gene Ammann Jonathan Johnson Richie Lewis Doug Little Jim Riley

1978 1979 1969 1994 1990 1986 1969 1995 1987 1983 1978

INNINGS 164.2 161.1 151.1 150.0 143.0 139.1 136.1 134.2 134.1

Mike Loynd Doug Little Doug Little Randy Choate Richie Lewis Paul Wilson Roger Bailey Gar Finnvold Randy Choate Gar Finnvold

1986 1984 1985 1996 1987 1994 1992 1990 1997 1989

WALKS 88 72 69 63 58 57 56 55

Richie Lewis Richie Lewis Richie Lewis Roger Bailey Mike Loynd Al Beccaccio Jonathan Johnson Mike Loynd Doug Little Gene Ammann

1987 1986 1985 1992 1985 1963 1994 1986 1983 1969


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN WALKS PER 9 INNINGS 1.13 1.21 1.34 1.33 1.48 1.41 1.42 1.65 1.69 1.81

Jeff Hill Daniel Hodges Frank Davis George Lott Rod Byerly John Bentley Daniel Hodges Blair Varnes Blair Varnes Frank Davis

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1969 2003 1960 1969 1987 1998 2002 1999 2002 1959

79 56 54 53 52 51

STRIKEOUTS TO WALKS 6.00 5.58 5.43 5.36 5.33 5.29 5.23 5.05 5.03 4.78

Jeff Hill Frank Davis Daniel Hodges George Lott Rod Byerly Eddie Cannon Steve Mastin Bill Fuller Paul Wilson Daniel Davidson

223 202 196 161 149 142 139 138 137 136

Mike Loynd Richie Lewis Richie Lewis Paul Wilson Mike Ziegler Tim Davis Nick Stocks John Wasdin Jonathan Johnson Gar Finnvold

1969 1960 2003 1969 1987 2003 1968 1971 1994 2002

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 15.00 14.24 13.73 13.50 13.24 13.23 12.86 12.82 12.63 12.48

Mac Scarce, 36.0/60 Richie Lewis, 127.2/202 Chris Whidden, 39.1/60 Luke Tucker, 34.0/51 Matt Dunbar, 52.1/77 Mac Scarce, 33.1/49 Jerry Boxer, 63.0/90 Tony Avitable, 86.1/123 Danny Rosen, 45.2/64 Ricky Kimball, 48.1/67

1971 1986 1999 2006 1988 1970 1957 1956 2007 1991

11 10 9

Doug Little Doug Little Mike Loynd Doug Little Matt Lynch Randy Choate Roger Bailey Blair Varnes Dick Wiggins Randy Choate

95 81 73 67 66

Doug Little Doug Little Mike Loynd Richie Lewis Jon McDonald Jeff Gray Blair Varnes Randy Choate Mike Loynd Kevin Smith

Mike Loynd Doug Little Randy Choate Roger Bailey Gar Finnvold Richie Lewis Bryan Henry Richie Lewis Matt Lynch Matt Lynch Nick Stocks Randy Choate Paul Wilson Clyde Keller Mike Loynd Brooks Carey

1971 2005 2003 2002 2001 1990 2009 2002 1999 1992 1990 1989 1984 1983 2006 1986 1985 1996 1992 1990 1987 2007 1986 2003 2002 1999 1997 1994 1989 1985 1978

ERA (101+ IP) 1984 1986 1986 1985 2002 1996 1992 2000 1979 1997

0.66 0.92 1.27 1.48 1.51 1.62 1.68 1.94 2.08 2.08

Gene Ammann Pat Osburn Gene Mastin Danny O’Brien Wayne Vincent Wayne Vincent Jonathan Johnson Larry Jones Paul Wilson Gene Ammann

1984 1986 1984 1987 2000 1984 2000 1997 1986 1985

1.32 1.34 1.46 1.46 1.60 1.60 1.70 1.86 1.88 1.92

Jack Bristol Craig Skok Scooby Morgan Eddie Howell Frank Davis Frank Slusser George Lott Al Beccaccio Matt Dunbar Danny O’Brien

RUNS ALLOWED

64 63

Mac Scarce Tyler Chambliss Daniel Hodges Daniel Hodges Justin Lord Brad Gregory Jimmy Marshall Eric Roman Mike DiBlasi Tim Davis Ricky Kimball Ricky Kimball Doug Treadway Bruce Tanner Luke Tucker

WINS 20 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 13

HITS ALLOWED 167 137 136 135 132 129 127 126 124 123

SHUTOUTS 1984 1984 1984 1997 1984 1998 1983 1981 2002 1987 1986

SAVES 18 15 12

STRIKEOUTS 1986 1986 1987 1994 2000 1992 1999 1993 1994 1990

Doug Little Mike Loynd Doug Little Randy Choate Ray Revak Jon McDonald Jeff Gray Clem Freeman Matt Lynch Richie Lewis Richie Lewis

1970 1970 1968 1975 1966 1969 1993 1975 1994 1969

ERA (50-100 IP) 1958 1969 1995 1966 1959 1958 1969 1963 1988 1978

4 3

Paul Wilson Clyde Keller Ray Revak 2 Jonathan Johnson Paul Wilson Chris Roberts Gar Finnvold Chris Pollack Chris Pollack Doug Little Jeff Gray Dick Wiggins Ken Fischer Brooks Carey George Lott Craig Skok *ACC Record +Most by a Freshman

1993 1989 1984 1995 1994 1991 1990 1987 1986 1985 1982 1980 1980 1978 1969 1969

TEAM SEASON BATTING AT BATS

AB 2872 2866 2644 2601 2563 2554 2540 2539 2498 2464

GAMES 82 84 81 74 74 72 73 71 75 74

RUNS 786 752 663 655 645 644 638 635

GAMES 82 74 68 74 71 84 74 73 79 67

HITS 947 869 839 833 831 822 814 807 801 789

GAMES 82 68 74 84 71 74 72 79 74 62

YEAR 1985 1984 1981 2002 1982 2000 1998 1999 1994 1986

RUNS YEAR 1985 1982 2008 1986 1999 1986 2002 1998 1981 1997

HITS YEAR 1985 2008 1982 1984 1999 2002 2000 1981 1986 2007

DOUBLES 2B 182 180 179 176 172 163 161

GAMES 72 72 74 71 62 63 68 68 66 70

YEAR 1990 2000 2002 1999 2007 2009 2008 2003 2001 1992

137


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN TRIPLES 3B 35 34 33 30 29 28 27 26

GAMES 68 52 75 74 59 63 52 59 73

YEAR 1972 1969 1994 1982 1970 1980 1966 1973 1987 3 tied with 26

HOME RUNS HR 146 131 114 113 111 103 99 94 89

GAMES 82 74 67 79 71 68 84 73 63 63 74

YEAR 1985 1982 1997 1981 1999 2008 1984 1987 1980 2009 1983

GAMES 82 74 68 71 74 74 67 79 73 63

YEAR 1985 1982 2008 1999 2002 1986 1997 1981 1998 1980

TOTAL BASES TB 1580 1457 1385 1370 1326 1315 1293 1280 1257 1243

GAMES 82 74 68 71 79 84 74 72 67 74

YEAR 1985 1982 2008 1999 1981 1984 2002 2000 1997 1986

GAMES 74 68 63 82 71 63 67 61 62 74

YEAR 1982 2008 1980 1985 1999 2009 1997 1979 2007 1986

WALKS BB 555 524 500 483 458 449 444 435

138

GAMES 84 74 82 74 73 74 72 68

YEAR 1984 1982 1985 1983 1987 1986 1989 2008

1980 1988 1981

GAMES 71 84 73 73 74 63 68 67 70 65

YEAR 1999 1984 2005 1998 2002 2009 2004 1997 1992 2006

HIT BY PITCHES HP 97 94 86 84 78 77 75

GAMES 66 74 72 73 71 68 73 68 68 67

YEAR 2001 2002 2000 1998 1999 2003 2005 2008 2004 1997

SACRIFICE FLIES SF 47 46 45 44 42 41 40 38

GAMES 73 63 68 84 66 69 68 74 74 82 79

YEAR 2005 2009 2008 1984 2001 1996 2004 2002 1986 1985 1981

SACRIFICE HITS SH 62 53 41 39 38 37 36

SLUGGING PCT. % .568 .565 .558 .550 .540 .536 .533 .516 .515 .504

63 72 79

STRIKEOUTS SO 527 520 504 500 476 475 472 467 453 450

74

RUNS BATTED IN RBI 698 658 603 592 588 565 564 561 560 550

426 422

GAMES 73 75 69 73 65 65 67 68 68 73

YEAR 2005 1994 1996 1987 1993 2006 1997 2004 2003 1998

LEFT ON BASE LOB 724 649 631 627 614 610 604 602 585 584

GAMES 84 68 73 82 71 74 74 72 79 68

YEAR 1984 2008 2005 1985 1999 2002 1983 2000 1981 2004

STOLEN BASES SB 232 197 184 165

GAMES 73 69 74 72

YEAR 1987 1988 1986 1990

162 160 132 129 124

69 72 67 75 74 69

1995 1989 1997 1994 1983 1996

STOLEN BASES ATTEMPTED SBA 303 249 246 242 226 207 202 192 184 182

GAMES 73 74 72 69 72 69 67 75 71 65

YEAR 1987 1986 1990 1988 1989 1995 1997 1994 1991 1993

BATTING AVG. (Min. 50 Games) BA .355 .350 .337 .330 .327 .325 .322 .321 .319

GAMES 68 62 63 82 71 74 74 69 63 72 61

YEAR 2008 2007 1980 1985 1999 1982 1986 1996 2009 2000 1979

TEAM SEASON PITCHING EARNED RUN AVG.

ERA 1.49 1.98 2.07 2.27 2.48 2.72 2.76 2.89 2.90 2.96

GAMES 59 52 59 41 44 69 57 59 65 68

YEAR 1970 1969 1975 1968 1967 1995 1971 1973 1993 2003

OPPONENT BATTING AVG. BA .186 .198 .207 .208 .214 .215 .218 .219 .220 .226

GAMES 59 59 53 57 52 41 59 52 46 69

YEAR 1970 1975 1976 1971 1966 1968 1973 1969 1967 1995

SAVES SV 29 27 22 21 18

GAMES 72 57 74 68 74 73

YEAR 1990 1971 2002 1972 1986 2005


SEMINOLES’ TOP TEN 17

71 71 82 79 59 66

1999 1991 1985 1981 1973 2001

INNINGS PITCHED IP 738.0 711.2 665.2 660.2 659.0 649.2 648.2 647.2 647.0 639.0

GAMES 84 82 79 74 75 73 72 79 73 73

YEAR 1984 1985 1981 2002 1994 2005 2000 1989 1998 1987

COMPLETE GAMES CG 27 25 24 23 22

GAMES 52 59 61 63 62 59 74 68 75 63

21 19 16

YEAR 1969 1975 1979 1979 1978 1970 1986 1972 1994 1980

SHUTOUTS SHO 15

GAMES 59 59 72 69 59 82 57 41

12 11 10 9

YEAR 1975 1970 1989 1995 1973 1985 1971 1968

HITS ALLOWED HITS 756 716 686 653 650 629 617 609 605 602

GAMES 84 79 74 82 72 73 68 67 73 69

YEAR 1984 1981 2002 1985 1990 2005 2004 1997 1998 1988

GAMES 84 79 82 68 74 63 74 68 73 74 74

YEAR 1984 1981 1985 2004 1982 2009 2002 2008 1998 1986 1986

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED ER 367 319 295

GAMES 84 79 74

82 74 68 63 67 68 74

YEAR 1984 1981 1982

1985 2002 2004 2009 1997 2008 1983

HOME RUNS ALLOWED HR 94 82 78 65 64 61 60

GAMES 63 84 82 74 63 67 73 74 74 74 79

57 55

YEAR 1980 1984 1985 1983 2009 1991 1998 1986 1981 2002 1982

WALKS BB 371 340 330 319 315 310

GAMES 82 68 73 74 74 84 79 63 70 73

303 294 287

YEAR 1985 1972 1998 1982 1983 1984 1981 2009 1992 1987

STRIKEOUTS SO 718 680 662 657 637 631 629 628 620 612

GAMES 74 75 71 72 71 72 70 69 65 73

YEAR 1986 1994 1999 1989 1991 2000 1992 1995 1993 1987

PICKOFFS PO 23 22 21 19 18

GAMES 63 84 69 68 68 63 59 63 66 65 62 73

16 15

RUNS ALLOWED RUNS 464 407 406 376 375 355 351 344 337 333

294 291 285 281 278 276 275

14

YEAR 1974 1984 1988 2008 2003 1980 1973 2009 2001 2006 2007 1987

FIELDING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

% .975 .973 .969 .968 .967 .967 .966 .966 .965 .964

PO+A 2300 2872 2536 2660 2770 2500 2838 2781 N/A 2575

E 60 81 81 89 95 86 100 99 N/A 95

YEAR 2007 1994 1993 1991 2005 2006 1998 2002 1979 2003

BATTING CHAMPIONS YR 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

BATTER Jack Wilson Ron Melton Lee Bailey Ralph Blinn John Cuesta Billy “Cooter” Mills Jim Seevers Dick Howser Dick Howser Owen McCarron Bob Clem Bob Clem Jack Dull Woody Woodward Mike Augustine Ken Suarez Gary Nichols Gary Sprague Bob Canty Mike Easom Dick Nichols Dick Nichols Ron Cash Tom Rosa Tom Rosa Juan Bonilla Steve Tebbetts Joe Hicks Carlos Lezcano Blane McDonald Craig Patterson Mike Fuentes Mike Fuentes Jeff Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Paul Sorrento Frank Fazzini Luis Alicea Marc Giordano Barry Blackwell Bob Reboin Rob Bargas Eduardo Perez Link Jarrett Doug Mientkiewicz Doug Mientkiewicz Doug Mientkiewicz J.D. Drew J.D. Drew Brian Cox Marshall McDougall John-Ford Griffin John-Ford Griffin Stephen Drew Eddy Martinez-Esteve Eddy Martinez-Esteve Shane Robinson Shane Robinson Tony Thomas, Jr. Buster Posey Tyler Holt

AVG .298 .361 .352 .317 .353 .368 .415 .415 .364 .365 .436 .383 .370 .365 .399 .404 .333 .369 .340 .386 .336 .338 .352 .338 .317 .351 .374 .391 .346 .393 .397 .408 .353 .381 .366 .349 .413 .392 .382 .348 .333 .376 .370 .325 .327 .344 .371 .386 .455 .393 .419 .403 .450 .402 .371 .385 .427 .361 .430 .463 .401

H 20 30 32 20 30 32 27 27 32 35 44 36 40 54 65 44 29 74 18 56 45 80 58 69 66 82 76 45 63 79 95 95 106 119 86 103 137 112 47 79 67 79 105 81 67 90 92 93 106 112 126 121 113 82 69 104 122 97 111 119 95

AB 67 83 91 63 85 87 65 65 88 96 101 94 108 148 163 109 87 195 53 145 138 237 165 204 208 232 203 115 182 201 239 232 300 312 235 295 332 286 123 227 190 210 284 249 205 262 248 241 233 285 301 300 251 204 186 270 286 269 258 257 237

NO HITTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1958–Frank Slusser vs. Miami (18-0) 1967–Wayne Vincent vs. Georgia Southern (7-1) 1968–Jeff Hill vs. Springfield (18-0) 1968–Gene Ammann and Lin Garrett vs. Wake Forest (3-0) 1970–Gene Ammann vs. South Florida (7-0) 1977–Mike McLeod vs. Olivet (23-0) 1988–Jerry Nielsen vs. Baptist (7-0) 1998–Chris Chavez vs. Charleston Southern (13-0)

139


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS BATTING YEAR

140

G

AB

R

H

RBI

AVG

2B

3B

HR

TB

SLG

BB

SO

SB

CS

SH

SF

HBP 68

2009

63

2152

550

691

496

.321

163

16

89

1153

.536

386

475

94

28

33

46

2008

68

2450

663

869

603

.355

163

22

103

1385

.565

435

435

68

37

32

45

75

2007

62

2256

562

789

499

.350

172

21

53

1162

.515

308

330

75

20

33

35

66

2006

65

2268

483

677

440

.299

125

18

69

1045

.461

319

450

99

29

37

36

70

2005

73

2421

484

706

446

.292

150

18

55

1057

.437

396

504

113

35

62

47

75

2004

68

2393

530

732

473

.306

145

24

81

1168

.488

347

472

89

18

36

40

74

2003

68

2362

574

727

509

.308

161

19

81

1169

.495

371

416

98

27

36

32

77

2002

74

2601

638

822

588

.316

179

20

84

1293

.497

380

476

82

31

26

40

94

2001

66

2287

500

703

443

.307

161

17

67

1099

.481

313

410

101

36

18

42

97

2000

72

2554

573

814

522

.319

180

20

82

1280

.501

362

449

80

28

15

33

86

1999

71

2539

645

831

592

.327

176

15

111

1370

.540

408

527

89

29

12

26

78

1998

73

2540

638

779

560

.307

160

19

85

1232

.485

395

500

94

34

36

37

84

1997

67

2360

635

736

564

.312

145

17

114

1257

.533

403

467

160

42

37

29

74

1996

69

2310

596

744

525

.322

152

22

66

1138

.493

370

436

124

41

41

41

52

1995

69

2344

561

686

506

.293

127

23

69

1066

.455

396

437

162

45

34

37

49

1994

75

2498

508

739

454

.296

153

34

48

1104

.442

347

429

132

60

53

31

55

1993

65

2141

424

599

366

.280

111

13

48

880

.411

361

449

120

62

38

28

40

1992

70

2354

472

706

412

.300

161

17

49

1048

.445

301

453

105

54

26

35

53

1991

71

2462

543

733

468

.298

154

12

76

1139

.463

335

443

116

68

20

25

61

1990

72

2427

555

742

475

.306

182

18

44

1092

.450

407

393

165

81

23

36

39

1989

72

2391

513

693

428

.290

109

10

55

987

.413

444

422

162

64

29

36

37

1988

69

2292

567

690

482

.302

99

19

63

1018

.443

422

415

197

45

33

32

48

1987

73

2419

579

742

495

.307

125

27

94

1203

.493

458

387

232

71

39

31

29

1986

74

2464

655

801

565

.325

150

20

84

1243

.504

449

365

184

65

31

40

23

1985

82

2872

786

947

698

.330

143

26

146

1580

.550

500

415

120

34

20

38

34

1984

84

2866

644

833

561

.291

149

18

99

1315

.459

555

520

116

65

25

44

46

1983

74

2440

593

737

518

.302

139

15

89

1173

.481

483

320

129

45

30

36

42

1982

74

2563

752

839

658

.327

159

33

131

1264

.568

524

305

121

26

13

33

38

1981

79

2664

638

807

561

.303

148

16

113

1326

.498

422

337

94

25

8

38

31

1980

63

2100

630

708

550

.337

124

24

94

1142

.558

426

266

101

24

11

30

27

1979

61

1970

494

629

435

.319

105

18

82

1016

.512

335

266

94

16

11

35

22

1978

62

1989

457

614

367

.309

93

18

49

890

.447

318

282

104

25

24

22

23

1977

50

1696

380

459

326

.271

70

21

61

777

.458

275

282

105

18

16

28

18

1976

53

1708

453

524

378

.307

92

19

64

846

.495

334

263

87

21

15

24

19

1975

59

1999

371

599

321

.300

96

20

48

879

.440

262

246

118

30

21

29

16

1974

63

2032

320

545

279

.268

74

14

27

728

.358

271

238

68

22

10

21

13

1973

59

1975

331

570

273

.289

90

28

22

782

.396

272

259

96

41

21

21

20

1972

68

2305

473

670

403

.291

101

35

46

979

.425

365

334

78

1971

57

1875

341

528

301

.282

74

26

46

792

.422

251

253

75

1970

59

1995

361

553

302

.277

65

30

23

747

.374

293

268

90

1969

52

1769

303

483

257

.273

59

35

31

705

.399

217

336

69

1968

41

1398

281

397

233

.284

49

26

29

585

.418

216

260

50

1967

46

1474

214

345

173

.234

50

11

20

477

.324

213

215

57

1966

52

1808

417

541

354

.294

80

29

52

828

.458

277

226

105

1965

44

1475

301

414

273

.281

60

24

37

633

.429

188

217

44

*1963

32

1104

210

314

167

.284

42

12

18

421

.381

115

157

17

*1962

28

1011

209

307

164

.304

47

15

27

465

.460

143

133

60

*1961

25

904

195

278

161

.308

28

15

14

378

.418

129

129

44

*1959

26

904

202

261

165

.289

38

7

13

352

.389

179

144

31

*1958

24

847

186

251

158

.296

34

18

15

366

.432

87

115

60


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS PITCHING & FIELDING YEAR 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 *1963 *1962 *1961 1960 *1959 *1958

W-L-T SV 45-18 13 54-14 15 45-13 13 44-21 13 53-20 18 45-23 13 54-13-1 13 60-14 22 47-19 17 53-19 12 57-14 17 53-20 14 50-17 16 52-17 12 53-16 9 53-22 14 46-19 11 49-21 15 57-14 17 57-15 29 54-18 15 50-18-1 16 55-18 15 61-13 18 59-23 17 55-29 16 55-18 13 56-17 11 56-23 17 51-12 6 43-17-1 8 44-18 7 37-13 1 40-16 6 49-10 12 37-25 10 38-21 17 45-23 21 41-16 27 49-9-1 — 39-12-1 — 35-6 — 30-14 — 39-13 — 32-11-1 — — not available — 22-10 — 17-11 — 20-5 — — not available — 17-9 — 19-5 —

ERA 4.58 4.16 3.57 3.54 3.53 4.23 2.96 3.96 3.47 3.23 3.18 3.78 4.13 3.55 2.72 3.09 2.90 3.02 3.37 3.19 3.06 3.35 3.40 3.64 3.72 4.48 3.93 4.18 4.31 4.07 4.27 4.37 3.51 3.32 2.07 3.28 2.89 3.52 2.76 1.49 1.98 2.27 2.48 2.67 3.25

CG 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 4 3 7 2 7 7 9 12 16 10 14 14 13 10 9 15 21 13 13 11 12 13 16 24 22 11 15 25 23 14 19 9 22 27 14 25 — —

SHO 0 3 5 7 2 3 9 4 4 6 2 7 3 3 7 8 8 7 8 5 12 3 3 7 10 4 4 8 3 6 4 4 4 5 15 6 11 2 10 15 7 9 5 8 2

IP 551.2 597.0 552.0 587.0 649.2 606.1 613.2 660.2 588.1 648.2 633.0 647.0 606.1 598.0 621.1 659.0 589.0 617.2 637.2 636.2 647.2 607.2 639.0 637.1 711.2 738.0 630.0 634.2 665.2 521.2 501.2 498.1 432.1 411.2 516.1 535.1 513.1 594.2 489.2 532.1 457.2 372.2 245.2 455.2 371.1

H 532 578 502 572 629 617 563 686 598 599 542 605 609 549 514 568 509 524 575 650 559 602 581 595 653 756 574 586 716 546 538 529 375 332 366 460 413 578 376 349 375 296 329 360 318

R 355 344 259 296 322 376 276 351 301 303 270 337 331 296 249 271 229 267 273 290 275 309 319 333 406 464 333 375 407 306 272 303 226 216 163 269 218 325 208 144 158 120 155 185 170

ER 281 276 219 231 255 285 202 291 227 233 224 272 278 236 188 226 190 207 239 226 220 226 242 258 294 367 275 295 319 236 238 242 169 159 119 195 165 233 150 88 101 94 108 135 134

BB 303 266 211 228 249 221 187 181 204 244 268 330 242 284 259 258 254 294 250 215 256 256 287 266 371 310 315 319 310 253 193 267 241 263 241 280 272 340 242 278 155 149 132 178 150

SO 468 504 482 519 538 501 569 522 520 631 662 557 580 523 628 680 620 629 637 573 657 592 612 718 578 502 495 492 483 317 314 332 349 376 411 401 383 382 424 528 404 369 330 413 261

2.61 4.43 3.62

— 9 12

4 0 2

276.0 250.0 219.0

204 269 231

124 178 126

80 123 88

155 152 89

157 181 150

2.47 2.47

11 13

3 2

233.1 212.0

190 165

111 91

64 58

90 82

179 189

HBP 65 61 58 59 65 70 33 55 66 51 53 53 51 60 48 46 35 32 18 34 27 17 16 23 28 22 20 17 22 13 11 23 6 21 29 18 12

PO 1655 1791 1656 1761 1949 1819 1841 1982 1765 1946 1899 1941 1819 1794 1864 1977 1767 1853 1913 1915 1942 1823 1917 1912 2135 2212 1890 1904 — — — — 1297 — 1549

A 698 657 644 739 821 708 734 799 633 801 748 897 773 770 808 895 769 789 747 864 780 698 719 755 894 1126 899 812 — — — — 445 — 598

E 97 103 60 86 95 124 95 99 115 119 102 100 108 108 101 81 81 118 89 124 107 128 113 115 155 167 123 123 — — — — 90 — 86

FLD% .960 .960 .975 .967 .967 .953 .964 .966 .954 .958 .963 .966 .960 .960 .964 .973 .969 .957 .968 .957 .962 .952 .959 .958 .952 .952 .958 .957 .953 .956 .965 .951 .951 .949 .961

.954

*Regular Season Statistics Only

141


YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

142

YEAR 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

COACH Charlie Armstrong Charlie Armstrong Charlie Armstrong Charlie Armstrong Ralph Matherly Ralph Matherly Ralph Matherly Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Danny Litwhiler Fred Hatfield Fred Hatfield Fred Hatfield Fred Hatfield Fred Hatfield Jack Stallings Jack Stallings Jack Stallings Jack Stallings Jack Stallings Jack Stallings Woody Woodward Woody Woodward Woody Woodward Woody Woodward Dick Howser Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin

1996 1997 1998

Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin Mike Martin

CAPTAINS Ron Nettles Sam Cox Bob Trowbridge Augie Pompelia Bob Trowbridge Billy “Cooter” Mills Bob Hudson Billy Campbell, Bob Hudson Max Long Carlee Hendrix Dick Howser Dale Koch Ray Bazzell Frank Davis, Jack Dull Ray McShane, Bob Madison Al Beccaccio Jim Reed Gerry Chmielewski Dick Fernandez Roy Newbourne Chuck Cone, Bob Canty Dick Gold, Mike Easom Dick Nichols Harry Saferight, Ron Cash Ken Doria, Mike Scarce John Librandi, Denny Williams Randy Davidson Randy Davidson Craig Eaton Larry Jones Brooks Carey, Greg Jones Craig Patterson Don DeLoach, Craig Ramsey Mike Fuentes, Rick Hatcher Jeff Ledbetter Mike Yastrzemski, Rick Figueredo Jody Reed, Jeff Gray Frank Fazzini, Jimmy Jones Luis Alicea, Doug Little, Mike Loynd Ed Fulton, Jose Marzan Barry Blackwell, Edwin Alicea Clyde Keller Marc Ronan, Gar Finnvold Pedro Grifol, Eduardo Perez, Ricky Kimball Chris Roberts, Nandy Serrano, Roger Bailey Ty Mueller, John Wasdin Link Jarrett, Jack Niles Randy Hodges, Mike Martin, Jr. Doug Mientkiewicz Scooby Morgan, Steve Nedeau Jeremy Morris, Scott Zech, Chuck Howell Jeremy Salazar, Brooks Badeaux, Jose Zabala, Brian Cox Chris Chavez, Zach Diaz, Jeremiah Klosterman Mike DiBlasi, John Halliday, Marshall McDougall Karl Jernigan, Brett Groves Ryan Barthelemy, Blair Varnes, Mike Futrell Matt Lynch, Daniel Hodges, Tony Richie Aaron Cheesman Aaron Cheesman Matt DiBlasi, Ryne Malone, Shane Robinson Bryan Henry Buster Posey, Jack Rye Jimmy Marshall, Ruairi O’Connor, Tommy Oravetz

W 9 11 13 13 17 13 13 17 25 22 20 22 13 21 23 27 23 32 39 30 35 39 49 41 44 38 37 49 40 37 44 43 51 56 56 55 55 59 61 55 50 54 57 57 49 46 53 53

L 8 8 7 6 4 10 8 6 7 9 7 11 9 7 14 13 13 11 13 14 6 12 9 16 24 21 25 10 16 13 18 17 12 23 17 18 29 23 13 18 18 18 15 14 21 19 22 16

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

RUNS 101 126 122 161 158 156 164 189 244 232 198 258 183 203 254 250 244 305 417 214 291 303 261 341 473 331 320 371 467 459 457 494 630 638 752 737 644 786 655 579 568 513 555 543 472 424 508 561

OPP 121 103 104 97 72 254 102 98 121 120 104 166 136 238 221 151 171 179 192 155 120 158 144 208 325 218 269 162 228 375 303 272 306 407 375 574 464 406 333 319 309 275 290 273 267 229 271 249

BA NA NA NA .292 .266 NA .269 .321 .295 .297 .295 .282 .313 .301 .296 .278 .273 .281 .294 .234 .284 .273 .277 .282 .291 .239 .268 .300 .302 .271 .309 .319 .327 .303 .327 .302 .291 .330 .325 .307 .302 .290 .306 .298 .300 .280 .296 .293

OPP NA NA NA .234 .188 NA NA NA NA NA .208 .231 .254 .256 .258 .213 .247 .253 .214 .220 .215 .219 .186 .208 .251 .218 .232 .198 .210 .231 .269 .277 .281 .273 .243 .243 .265 .245 .244 .241 .257 .232 .263 .241 .230 .237 .233 .226

52 50 53

17 17 20

0 0 0

596 635 638

296 331 337

.322 .312 .307

.247 .259 .250

57 53 47 60 54 45 53 44 45 54 45

14 19 19 14 13 23 20 21 13 14 18

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

645 573 500 638 574 530 484 483 562 663 550

270 303 301 351 276 376 322 296 259 344 355

.327 .319 .307 .316 .308 .306 .292 .299 .350 .355 .321

.231 .244 .262 .266 .241 .260 .255 .257 .244 .253 .256


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A Joe Adams Josh Adeeb Bobby Alexander Terry Alexander Edwin Alicea Luis Alicea Roy Alvarez Gene Ammann Travis Anderson Bob Armstrong Johnny Ash Bill Ashford Gary Ashley Al Ashmont Jim Atwood Mike Augustine Tony Avitable Don Axon

1975 1995 1982 1976 1987-88 1984-86 1980 1968-70 2006-07 1992 1954-56 1982-83 1953-56 1985 1953-56 1961-63 1953-56 1959

B Brooks Badeaux Lee Bailey Roger Bailey Pichi Balet Blake Balkcom Jeff Bankston Rob Bargas Mark Barineau Ryan Barthelemy Ron Bartlett Chuck Barton Joe Baxter Clay Baynham Harold Bazzell Ray Bazzell Mason Bean Bill Bearse Al Beccaccio David Bedingfield Mike Bell Bob Benda Wayne Benner Paul Benson John Bentley Michele Bertoldi Allen Bevis Chip Bifano Ham Bisbee Barry Blackwell Garrett Blanton Tony Biasucci Ralph Blinn Jon Bolin Rich Bombard Phil Bondack Bob Bondi Jimmy Bonenberger Juan Bonilla Alex Boston Rafael Bournigal Jerry Boxer Ken Boyce

1995-98 1951 1990-92 2000 2003 1972-73 1989-90 1981-83 1999-02 1976-79 1964 1968-69 1976 1953 1957-60 1972-73 1965 1960-62 1977 1994-95 1976-77 1952 1960 1997-98, 00-01 1991 1989-92 1976-77 1955 1985-88 1989-91 1983 1952-53 1990-91 1979 1962-63 1954-57 1997 1974-77 2004 1987 1957 1954

George Boyd LaDon Boyd Scott Boyd Mike Brady Mike Bretz Harry Bringger John Bristol Chris Brock Kevin Brooks Marty Brooks Terry Brooks Billy Brown Craig Brown Dave Brown Forrest Brown Jerrod Brown Lamar Brown Pete Brown Randy Brown Barret Browning Terry Browning Parker Brunelle Tommy Bryant Terrell Buckley Travis Burge Jeff Burger Joe Burns Royce Burt Jim Busby Thad Busby Brian Busch Dave Buss Steve Butler Mike Buttery Rod Byerly Lee Byers Clint Byrd

1949-50 1967 2000-01 1987-90 1976-79 1951 1955-57 1989-92 1977-78 1965-67 1969 1996 1969-70 1974 1953-54 2002-03 1948-50 1985 1964-66 2005-06 1968-69 2008-09 1983 1990 2006-07 1969 1969 1949 1974-75 1995 2009 1959-60 1994-95 1994 1987-88 1961-64 1998

C Stephen Cardullo Nick Carfaro Vince Calandra Howard Calhoun Billy Campbell Ed Camposano Eddie Cannon Bob Canty Bill Cappleman Brooks Carey Bob Carroll Doug Casey Buddy Cash Kevin Cash Ron Cash Sid Cash Chris Cawthon Leon Chalhub Brian Chambers Tyler Chambliss Gibbs Chapman Dave Chappel Chris Chavez Aaron Cheesman Gerald Chmielewski Randy Choate Greg Clayborne Bob Clem Matt Clements Al Cleveland Charles Cleveland Larry Cocks Hal Cohen Chester Cole Chris Cole

Aaron Cheesman

2007-09 1966 1984-85 1948 1952-55 1968 2003-04 1966-68 1967 1975-78 1972-73 1978-79 1950 1997-99 1970-71 1990-91 1981-82 1964 2004-07 2004-06 2004-05 1974 1996-99 2002-05 1963-65 1995-97 1986-88 1959-60 1988-89 1969-70 2005-06 1969-70 1982 1965-67 2001

James Colzie Rick Colzie Chuck Cone Skip Cone Harold Conrad David Cook John Cook Tom Cook Dave Cooper Mike Copps Lee Corso Jerry Couch Mark Coulter Brian Cox Sam Cox Bob Craft Keith Craig Wes Crawford Ken Creely Buddy Cribb Charlie Cruz John Cuesta Mike Cullen Greg Culpepper Ben Curry

1994 1973-74 1966-68 1971-72 1948 1966-68 1992 1968 1976-77 1957-60 1954-57 1958-59 1976-77 1997-98 1949 1966-68 1980-81 1998 1964-65 1988-90 1992-95 1953 1980-81 1979 1975-78

D Dave Dahlen Ohmed Danesh Bill Daniel Jim Daniel Phil Dannunzio Daniel Davidson Randy Davidson Bret Davis Frank Davis Hunter Davis Josh Davis Mike Davis Tim Davis Tom Davis Eric Deddens Don DeLoach Tony Delmonico Greg Dennis Jim DeVane Danny Diaz Matt Diaz Zach Diaz Matt DiBlasi Michael DiBlasi Paul Dirks Paul DiToma Kevin Dodge Jerry Donnaway Ken Doria Danny Dowell Steve Downey J.D. Drew Stephen Drew John Drews Jay Drivas Chip Drobine Dean Duchak

1963-64 2007-09 1974-75 1960-61 1989 2002-03 1974-75 1988 1960-61 2004 1996 1996 1991-92 1962-64 1983-84 1978-81 2008 1983 1955 2005-06 1998-99 1996-99 2003-06 1997-00 1962-64 1965 1981-82 1957-58 1971-72 1981-83 1974 1995-97 2002-04 1974 1984 1986 1965-67

143


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Jack Dull Marc Dunbar Matt Dunbar Chris Dunn

1960-61 1990-91 1987-90 1986

E-F Mike Easom Craig Eaton Frank Echols Scott Edwards Jon Egertson Rudy Eigle Mike Eissey Gary Elliott Jack Emerick Mike English Roy Eppley Donny Erickson Tyler Everett Matt Fairel Sam Fann Terry Farmer Adam Faurot Frank Fazzini Ed Feely Kenny Felder George Ferguson John Ferguson Dave Fernald Dick Fernandez Joe Fernandez Robert Ferrar Carl Ferraro Mike Fields Rick Figueredo Bien Figueroa Gar Finnvold Ken Fischer Robin Flake Victor Floyd Ray Fox Jim Foxwell Pedro Fraga Ben Francis Nick Francis Ed Frank Ron Fraser Clem Freeman Mike Freeman Pedro Frega Doug French Mike Fuentes Bill Fuller Ed Fulton Mike Futrell

1966-68 1975-76 1962-63 1989 1987 1955-58 1973-74 1961-63 1979-80 1967-69 1985 1987-88 2008-09 2007-08 1949-50 1973-74 1995-96 1983-85 1961 1990-92 1961-62 1968-70 1971-73 1964-66 1953 1962-63 1981 1978-79 1980-83 1985-86 1989-90 1979-82 1970-72 1987 1975-78 1972-75 1968 2008-09 2005 1972 1954-57 1981 1986 1968 1961-62 1978-81 1970-72 1985-87 1999-02

G John Gagnon Randy Gailey Tom Garcia Linwood Garrett Dave Garrison John Gast

144

1979-80 1972-73 1955 1967-68 1984 2008-09

Steve Gelmine Alan Gentry Wayne Giardino Mark Gilbert Mark Gildea Brian Gilliland Sean Gilmartin Chris Ginn Marc Giordano Jack Givens Mike Givens Steve Givens Dick Gold Devin Gonzalez Rico Gonzalez Jeff Gray Caleb Graham Lane Green Harry Greene Brad Gregory Glenn Gresham Danny Griffin John-Ford Griffin Joe Griffin Pedro Grifol Reggie Griggs Dave Grimes Carl Gromek Greg Gromek Brett Groves Johnny Grubb Randy Guemple Dennis Guinn Jim Gurzynski

1982-85 1983-84 1964-65 1975, 77-78 2006-07 1989-90 2009 1998-01 1987-88 1976-77 1974 1982-83 1967-69 2007 1986 1981-84 2006-07 1966-68 1966-68 1989-90 1949-51 1982-83 1999-01 1975-77 1989-91 1997 1970-71 1968-70 1968-71 1998-01 1970 1972-73 2005-08 1968-69

H Dan Haddock Mark Hallberg John Halliday Bill Hammond Mike Haney Dave Hanselman Don Harbaugh Jeff Hardy Todd Harrell Bryan Harris Dee Harris Ed Harris Dean Harrison Chris Hart Rick Hatcher Tim Hatcher Chuck Hawkins Larry Hawkins Mark Haynes John Hearn Phil Hearn Eric Heath Ken Heath George Hehemann Jim Helm Terry Henderson Carlee Hendrix Clint Hendry

1979 2007 1999-00 1965 1964 1984 1969-71 1976-77 1994 1991-93 1976 1967-68 1988-90 1999-03 1979-81 1980 1965-66 1962 1952 1968 1966 1998 1984 1953-55 1966-68 1997-98 1954-57 1993-94

Bryan Henry Tom Henson Spike Herald Joel Hicks Chris Hitt Ron Herring Wm. Higginbothom Windle Higginbothom Jeff Hill Lance Hitchcock Daniel Hodges Randy Hodges Jeff Hogan Jerry Hohne Rick Holloway Tyler Holt Maury Hopkins Bill Horne Bill Howell Chuck Howell Ed Howell Martin Howell Dick Howser Ed Howser Jason Hubbard Bob Hudson Scott Hudson Bruce Huff Gary Huff Ken Huff J.C. Huguet Monroe Hunt Philip Hunt George Hutchinson Rick Hutchinson Michael Hyde

2005-07 1969-71 1951 1976-77 1995 1973-74 1953 1974-75 1967-69 1967-68 2000-03 1992-95 1967-69 1959-60 1978-79 2008-09 1965-66 1973-74 1961 1994-97 1965-66 1962-64 1956-58 1980-81 1999 1953-55 1997-99 1976-79 1971-73 1979-81 1999 1964 1955-57 1961 1964-65 2005-07

I-J Vince Insogna Rhett James John Jane Ken Jarabeck Lincoln Jarrett Link Jarrett Trent Jarvis Karl Jernigan Ryan Jernigan Barry Johnson Jay Johnson Jay Johnson Jonathan Johnson Larry Johnson Sherman Johnson Gordon Johnston Greg Jones Hunter Jones Jimmy Jones Larry Jones Bob Jordan Bob Jordan Grady Jordan

1983-84 2003-04 1961 1978 1962 1991-94 2005, 2007-08 1998-01 2005 1988-89 1962-64 1979 1993-95 1962-64 2009 1961 1976-78 2003-05 1982-85 1974-77 1967 1974 1992-93

K Randy Kaiser Danny Kanell Doug Kasimer Jim Kaufman Bill Keck Jay Keeler John Keith Clyde Keller Mike Kelley Bob Kellogg Brian Kelley David Kelly Terry Kennedy Fred Kenney Keith Kidd Ricky Kimball John Keith Ron Kims John King Jeremiah Klosterman Godfrey Knight Dale Koch John Kolb Curt Kole Dru Kosco Steve Kovensky Brian Kraft Charlie Krausche Robert Kull

1974 1993-94 1969-71 1954-55 1980 1980-82 1969-71 1988-89 1974-75 1974-75 2006 1998 1975-77 1956-58 1985-86 1988-91 1969-71 1953 1959-60 1996-99 1948 1958-59 1981 1975 1984-85 1986-87 2000 1961 1963-65

L Mark Lacy Marc LaMacchia Ernie Langford Rick Langford Bill Langston T.J. Lanier Gary Lawrence Mike Leber David Ledbetter Jeff A. Ledbetter Jeff S. Ledbetter Larry Lee Mike Lee Greg Lewis Jimmy Lewis Richie Lewis Ronald Lewis Loren Levy Carlos Lezcano John LiBrandi Joe Licata Tony Liebsack Doug Little Woody Litwhiler LaWhit Lizzmore Ed Lockhart Jim Loftin Brad Long Charlie Long Max Long Mickey Lopez

1981-82 2001-03 1958-60 1973 1967 1950 1965-66 1971 1982 1982-84 1979-82 1973 1986 1982 1991 1985-87 1987 1982-84 1974-77 1972-73 1981 1991-92 1983-86 1962-64 1991-92 1950-52 1963 1978-79 1961 1953-56 1993-95


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Rafael Lopez Justin Lord George Lott Mike Loynd Jose Lugo Kevin Lynch Matt Lynch Jim Lyttle Keith Lyttle

2009 2001 1968-69 1984-86 1974 2002-05 2000-03 1966 1989

M Bob Madison Rick Madison Marty Maier Ryne Malone Brandon Manasa Eric Mangham Harold Mangin Tom Manley Ed Mann David Marano T.R. Marcinczyk Brent Marsh Jimmy Marshall Mike Martin Mike Martin, Jr. Neil Martin Lionel Martinez Eddy Martinez-Esteve Steve Marks Jose Marzan John Mason Steve Mastin Jim Mathers Lonnie Mathis Floyd Matthews Kyle Maxie

1960-62 1959 1973-74 2004-06 2003-05 1984-86 1961-62 1989 1954 1978 1993 2006 2006-09 1965-66 1993-95 1965-66 1980-81 2003-04 1966 1984-87 1967-68 1968 1966 1969 1969 2006

Bob Mayer Henry Mayfield Jim McArdle Ryan McArdle Clyde McBride Monty McBride Blair McCaleb Owen McCarron Justin McClain Chad McClellan Shawn McCorkel Gene McCormick Kevin McCray Jim McCune Blane McDonald Jon McDonald Marshall McDougall Mike McGee Rick McGlone Joe McKinney John McKnight Mike McLeod Dale McMahan John McNeese Tony McQuade Charles McQuaig Barry McQueen Ray McShane Wayne Mears Ronald Melton Bob Merry Mike Meschke Roy Mewbourne Doug Mientkiewicz Jim Miller Justin Miller Tim Miller Billy “Cooter” Mills

1974-76 1996-98 1976-77 2006 1963 1964-65 2000-02 1956-58 2000 1986 1997-98 1958-60 1992-93 1965 1978 1998-00 1999-00 2008-09 1974-77 1965-66 1977 1975-77 1966 1991 2001-03 1994 1971 1960-62 1975 1949-52 1953 2009 1966-68 1993-95 1976-77 2002 1994 1952-54

Don Milner Bart Mitchell Dave Moates Dave Mobley Orson Mobley Tom Moore Dave Morano Jack Morgan Steve “Scooby” Morgan Todd Morgan Al Moreya Jeremy Morris Rick Moss Mitch Moyer Ty Mueller Les Mullen Dago Murphy Don Murray

1978-79 1982-84 1969 1977-79 1982 1954 1978 1953 1993-96 1982-84 1983 1994-97 1970-71 1975 1989, 91-93 1951-52 1948 1964-65

N-0 Ray Navarro John Nedeau Steve Nedeau Tim Nedin Oscar Negron Stephen Neill Carl Nelson Harvey Nemeroff Roger Nettles Jason Newlin John Nicholas Dave Nichols Dick Nichols Joe Nichols Gary Nichols Jerry Nielsen Jack Niles Randy Niles Klyne Nowlin Danny O’Brien Ruairi O’Connor Bo O’Dell Stephen Ochs Phil Olson Steve Oppenheim Tommy Oravetz Pat Osburn George Otero Danny Owen

2009 1990-93 1994-96 1989 1975 1996 1957-60 1974-75 1967 2002 1975-76 1971-72 1968-70 1976-79 1963-65 1987-88 1993-94 1995-97 1952 1973-75 2005, 2007-09 2007-09 2005, 2007 1993-95 1972 2006-09 1970 1998 1975-76

P

Marshall McDougall

Joe Pacetti Al Padgett Gary Painter Bert Palmer Keith Parenteau Billy Parker Brad Parker Derek Parker Geoff Parker Craig Patterson Brant Peacher Brent Pearson

1985 1948 1989-90 1953 1980 1948-49 1988-90 1979 2008-09 1978-79 2004-05 2001

Ray Pearson Ed Peres Eduardo Perez Mark Peterson Trent Peterson Gerald Philip Tim Phillips Chris Pinder Charlie Pinkermann Keith Pitchford Bruce Pollack Chris Pollack Augie Pompelia Ed Porcelli Tom Porter Buster Posey Cory Posey Jack Posey Lynn Powell Dave Price Brad Prior Jeff Probst Scott Proctor

1953 1973 1989-91 2009 2001-03 1957-58 1980-82 1984 1958 1962-63 1967 1986-87 1950-51 1986-87 1969-70 2006-08 2000 2008-09 1963 1971-73 1976 2001-02 1996-98

Q-R Frank Radziwon Craig Ramsey James Ramsey Cliff Ranew Rocky Rau Robby Read Gene Ready Derek Reams Bob Reboin Jim Reed Jody Reed Brandon Reichert Ray Revak Dave Rhino Marty Rice D’Vontrey Richardson Tony Richie Kevin Richmond Mike Riebling Justin Rigney Kevin Rigsby Jim Riley Dan Roatche Chris Roberts Pete Roberts Clay Robertson Kenny Robinson Matt Robinson Shane Robinson Charlie Rodgers Carlos Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Nick Rogers Louis Rojas Eric Roman John Rombough Marc Ronan Tom Rosa Robert Rosell

2004 1977-80 2009 1964-65 1989-90 2000-02 2000-02 1993 1989-90 1964-65 1983-84 2007 1984-85 1982 1971-74 2007, 2009 2001-03 2002-03 1967-69 1992 1978 1978-79 1970-72 1990-92 1967 1987 1991 1982-83 2004-06 1958-59 1975 2004 2001-02 2004 2000-02 1994 1988-90 1972-73 1956-57

145


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Danny Rosen Hank Ross Jack Ross Larry Rothschild George Rountree Mike Rudi Jim Rushworth Jack Rye

2007 1959-60 1960-62 1974 1962-64 1987 1992 2005-08

S Harry Saferight Rick Saffel Tom Sailor Jeremy Salazar Chuck Sanders Deion Sanders Jerry Santos Pete Sarron Mark Sauls Matt Sauls Craig Saxner Bill Saunders Hunter Scantling Mac Scarce Mike Scarce Glayden Schafer Jim Scheller Ed Schneider Mike Schmitz Greg Schnute Scott Schroeffel Brian Schultz Sam Scott Jim Seevers Riley Seevers Brian Senior Nandy Serrano Ed Sessions John Sheppard Bob Sherman Tim Sherrill

1970-71 1979 1982 1995-98 1952-53 1987 1988-89 1965-66 2003-06 2003-04 1985-86 1976 2009 1970-71 1971-72 1953 1970 1980-81 1993 1968-70 1993-94 2004 1999 1955 1955-57 1995-96 1991-92 1951-52 1956-58 1961 1972-73

Buddy Shaw Truby Shaw Chad Sheffer Ken Shimchak Gordon Shirah Jamey Shouppe Bob Shupack Howard Siegle Herb Sikes Ken Silvestri Glen Simon Bob Skala Ross Skelton Craig Skok Mike Skoutelakis Mike Slade John Slaton Ken Sloan Frank Slusser David Smalley Mike Smalley Luke Smierciak Chris Smith Derrick Smith Dwight Smith Jackie Smith John Smith Ken Smith Ken Smith Kevin Smith Richie Smith Roger Smith Rick Snyder Tom Snyder David Sorokowski Paul Sorrento Bobby Spano Kyle Spitzer Josh Spivey James Spooner Gary Sprague Geoff Sprague

Deion Sanders

146

1983 1948 1993-94 1977-79 1954-56 1981-82 1953 1974 1971-72 1972 2003 1953 1968 1968-69 1987 1969-72 1959-60 1966 1957-58 1980-83 1998-99 2008 1999-00 2003-04 1961-62 1976-77 1964 1951-52 1979-80 1985 2001-02 1972-73 1971-73 1982 1988-89 1984-86 1999-00 1960-62 2005-07 1967 1966 1996-97

Ron Spyker Bill Stagland Matt Stanford Richard Steed Scott Steinitz Darrel Stewart Jason Stidham Kent Stille Nick Stocks Jack Straub Ryan Strauss Ricky Stuart Michael Stubbs Len Sullivan Marv Stringfellow Ken Suarez Walt Sumner Bob Sutton Harvey Sweeney Alan Swindle Ken Sylvestri Carl Szymanski

1987 1961 1997 1975 1989-90 1967 2007-09 1963 1998-99 1953 2005-08 1978 1988 1967 1965-67 1963-64 1968-69 1966 1955 1980-82 1975 1974

T-U-V Steve Taddeo Houston Taff Jeff Tam John Marc Tamayo Jeff Tandlich Bill Tanner Bruce Tanner Stuart Tapley Buddy Teagle George Tebbetts Steve Tebbetts Clint Thigpen Al Thomas Brady Thomas Mike Thomas Paul Thomas Tom Thomas Tony Thomas, Jr. DiCarlo Thompson Jeff Tibbitts Mike Tice Scott Toole Ed Trancygier Ronnie Traylor Doug Treadway Bob Trowbridge Shawn Troxell Steve Tuako John Tucker Luke Tucker Gale Tuggle Steve Turko Jerry Turner Fred Twomey Pat Underhill Whitey Urquhart Blair Varnes Mike Vasquez Bob Vaughn Nick Vickerson

1986-87 1966 1993 1988-90 1974 1948 1982-83 2008-09 1961-63 1980 1973-75 2000 1962-63 2006-07 1976 1985-87 1964-66 2005-07 2004 1991 1978 2001-02 1961 1978-79 1983-84 1949-52 1987 1977 1961-62 2006-07 1955-56 1977 1961 1954-57 1989-90 1950 1999-02 1970-71 1955-56 2008

Gary Viero Ryan Vigue Elih Villanueva Wayne Vincent

1976 2008-09 2008 1966-68

W Bobby Waites Doug Walker Bob Wancika John Wanish Jim Ward Daniel Wardell John Wasdin Colby Weaver Jim Weaver Ham Wernke Bill Westendick Ed West Chris Whidden Nick Whidden Jon Whittocker Tom Whitaker Jimmy White Bob Whitmer Casey Whitmer Chas Widden Dick Wiggins Bob Wilcox Denny Williams Laverne Williams Bill Williamson Gary Williamson Jack Wilson Paul Wilson John Witt John Wolfner Austin Wood Howard Wood Willie Woods Matt Woodward Woody Woodward Bob Wooley Bob Wynn

1954, 57 1959-61 1959 1987 1965 2003-05 1991-93 1992-94 1980 1952-55 1958-60 1976 1999-00, 02-03 2000-01 1967-68 1967-68 1960-61 1951 2007 1953 1979-80 1962, 64-65 1972-73 1953 1962-63 1963-64 1948 1992-94 1948, 50, 52 1979-80 2009 1967 1987 1995-98 1962-63 1966 1953-54

X-Y-Z Casey Yarbrough Ed Yarnell Mike Yastrzemski Manny Yglesias David Yocum Jose Zabala Bryan Zech Scott Zech Greg Zera Bill Ziegler Mike Ziegler Roger Zimmerman Tom Zoeller Al Zyla Active returners in bold.

1992 1966-67 1980-83 1953 1994-95 1995-98 2001-04 1994-97 1968-71 1966-67 2000 1961 1983-86 1959


ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 1

Fred Hatfield (1966), Head Coach Jack Stallings (1969-74), Head Coach Randy Davidson (1975) Bruce Huff (1976-79) Mark Barineau (1981-83) Luis Alicea (1984-86) Edwin Alicea (1987-88) Allen Bevis (1989-92) Adam Faurot (1995-96) Ryan Proly (1997) Brett Groves (1998-01) Tony McQuade (2002-03) DiCarlo Thompson (2004) Travis Burge (2006-07) Stuart Tapley (2008-09)

Roy Mewbourne Tom Porter Dave Nichols Mike Eissey Carlos Rodriquez Chip Bifano Ken Huff Dan Haddock Jim Weaver John Kolb Jeff A. Ledbetter Deion Sanders Bob Reboin Kenny Robinson Casey Yarbrough Mickey Lopez Geoff Sprague Chris Hart Bobby Spano Tony McQuade Rocky Roquet Shane Robinson Ohmed Danesh

2

(1966) (1969-70) (1971-72) (1973-74) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980) (1981) (1982-85) (1987-88) (1989-90) (1991) (1992) (1993-95) (1996-97) (1999) (2000) (2001) (2002) (2004-06) (2007-09)

Bob Canty Dick Nichols Randy Gailey Tom Rosa Guillermo Bonilla Craig Patterson Jim Morris Hal Cohen Jody Reed Chip Baker Ryne Malone Devin Gonzalez Tony Delmonico Sean Gilmartin

Dick Fernandez Mike Easom Dave Moates Rick Moss Paul Dirks Bob Carroll Jim Busby Jeff Hardy Bob Benda Rich Bombard Lionel Martinez Bart Mitchell Richie Lewis Clyde Keller Roger Bailey Mike Martin, Jr. John Bentley Stephen Drew Stephen Ochs Mike Martin, Jr.

3

4

5

1966-67) (1969-70) (1971-72) (1973) (1974-76) (1978-79) (1980-81), Coach (1982) (1983-84) (1985-02), Coach (2004-06) (2007) (2008) (2009)

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972), Coach (1973) (1974-75) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980-81) (1982-84) (1985-87) (1988-89) (1990-92) (1993-95) (1997-01) (2002-04) (2005-07) (2008-09), Coach

Chuck Cone Greg Gromek John Ferguson Jeff Bankston Rick Colzie Mike Kelley Ed West Don DeLoach Dave Yukelson Bill Fuller Danny Dowell Vince Calandra Rico Gonzalez Victor Floyd Buddy Cribb Pedro Grifol Kevin McCray Kevin McCray Jose Zabala Jose Zabala Brian Kraft Jerrod Brown Danny Diaz D’Vontrey Richardson Jack Posey

Roy Mewbourne Dave Miller Larry Cocks Denny Williams Mike Givens Woody Woodward Jeff S. Ledbetter Frank Fazzini Mike Lee Marc Giordano Rob Bargas Bobby Fernandes Phil Olson Mike Davis George Otero Kevin Cash Brandon Manasa Tommy Oravetz

(1966-67) (1969-71) (1970) (1972) (1973) (1974-75) (1976) (1978) (1979), Coach (1980), Coach (1981-83) (1984-85) (1986) (1987) (1988-90) (1991) (1992-93) (1995), Coach (1996-98) (1999), Coach (2000) (2002-03) (2004-06) (2007) (2008-09)

6

(1967) (1969), Coach (1970-71) (1972-73) (1974) (1975-78), Head Coach (1979-82) (1983-85) (1986) (1987-88) (1989-90) (1991) (1993-95) (1996) (1997) (1999) (2003-05) (2006-09)

Sean Stuyverson Mark Hallberg Parker Brunelle

(2006) (2007) (2008-09)

Gary Lawrence Bob Jordan Joe Baxter Mike Vasquez Roger Smith Randy Davidson Curt Kole Jack Givens Ken Schimchak Mike Tice Mike Yastrzemski Rod Delmonico Jamey Shouppe Mike Futrell Matt Sauls Ryan Jernigan Buster Posey

Pete Sarron George Lott Dave Grimes Randy Guemple Howard Siegle Mitch Moyer Greg Jones Mike Fields Jack Emerick Steve Givens Eric Mangham Jon Egertson Ty Colston Rocky Rau Tony Liebsack Scott Zech Karl Jernigan Kevin Richmond Hunter Davis Ruairi O’Connor Ray Navarro

8

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972-73) (1974) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980-83) (1984-89), Coach (1990-98), Coach (1999-02) (2003-04) (2005) (2006-08)

9

(1965-66) (1969) (1970-71) (1972-73) (1974) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979-80) (1982-83) (1984-86) (1987) (1988) (1989-90) (1991-92) (1994-97) (1998-01) (2002-03) (2004-05) (2005-08) (2009)

10

7

Link Jarrett

Chester Cole Lonnie Mathis Robin Flake Tom Rosa Randy Gailey Windle Higginbotham Jim McArdle Craig Ramsey Greg Culpepper Greg Lewis Alan Gentry Chad McClellan Ronald Lewis John Marc Tamayo Tim Davis Chad Sheffer Brooks Badeaux Bobby Spano Daniel Hodges Dennis Anderson Nick Francis

(1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972) (1973) (1974-75) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1982) (1983-84) (1986) (1987-88) (1989-90) (1991-92) (1993-94) (1995-98) (1999) (2000-03) (2004) (2005)

Gary Sprague Dick Gold Stan Thomas Greg Schnute Barry McQueen Skip Cone Bob Simpson Richard Steed Mark Coulter Greg Jones Ken Huff Dave Rhino Eric Deddens Craig Saxner B.J. Guzzone Darren Vazquetelles Brian Gilliland Link Jarrett Chris Chavez Chris Hart Tyler Chambliss Matt Fairel Luke Smierciak

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970) (1971) (1972) (1973-74), Coach (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979-81) (1982) (1983-84) (1985-86) (1987) (1988) (1989-90) (1991-94) (1995-99) (2000-03) (2004-06) (2007) (2008)

147


ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS Mike Martin Dean Duchak Dave Kasimier Mike Slade Mike Scarce Stan Kmet Mike Martin Mike Martin

11

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970) (1971-72) (1973-74), Coach (1975-79), Coach (1980-09), Head Coach

12

Marv Stringfellow Carl Gromek Ron Cash Tim Sherrill Larry Rothschild Joel Hicks Doug Casey Rick Figueredo Dave Garrison Bien Figueroa Rafael Bournigal John Marc Tamayo Garrett Blanton Randy Hodges Jeremy Salazar Jamey Shouppe

(1966-67) (1969) (1970-71) (1972-73) (1974-75) (1977) (1978-79) (1980-83) (1984) (1985-86) (1987) (1988) (1989-91) (1992-93) (1995-98) (1999-09), Coach

13

Harry Saferight John LiBrandi Larry Jones Ray Fox Tim Hatcher Jay Johnson Todd Morgan Kevin Smith Chris Dunn Donny Erickson Tom Manley Chris Roberts Grady Jordan Jonathan Johnson Kevin Cash Nick Whidden Justin Miller Eddy Martinez-Esteve Charles Cleveland Jason Stidham

14

Steve Marks Bill Ziegler Greg Schnute Greg Zera Greg Zera Marty Maier Mike Easom Joe Nichols Joe Licata Jimmy Jones Mike Freeman Matt Dunbar Chris Roberts Kevin Krietemeyer Randy Hodges Shane Roland Clint Thigpen

148

(1970-71) (1972-73) (1975-76) (1978) (1980) (1981) (1982-84) (1985) (1986) (1987-88) (1989) (1990) (1992-93) (1994-95) (1997-98) (1999-01) (2002) (2003-04) (2005-06) (2007-09)

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972), Coach (1973) (1975), Coach (1976-79) (1981) (1982-85) (1986) (1987-90) (1991-92) (1993) (1994-95) (1996) (1999-00)

Bryan Zech Ryan Strauss Austin Wood

Mike Martin Tom Thomas Lin Garrett Gene Ammann Rick Snyder Jose Lugo Bob Mayer Dave Mobley Roy Alvarez Bruce Tanner Paul Sorrento Jerry Santos Kenny Felder Todd Harrell Matt Woodward Chris Smith Jeff Probst Brian Schultz Kyle Maxie Tyler Holt

Jim Lyttle James Spooner Doug Kasimier Carl Gromek Ken Doria Ed Peres Jeff Tandlich Craig Eaton Ken Fischer Clay Robertson Ricky Kimball Bob Armstrong Mike Schmitz Thad Busby Stephen Neill Jason Hubbard Cory Posey Scott Toole Link Jarrett Louis Rojas D.J. Echols Bo O’Dell

Randy Brown Mike Reibling Dan Roatche Terry Farmer Bob Kellogg Joe Griffin Rick Holloway Derek Parker Ed Schneider Joe McFarland Greg Jones Joe Schlim Pete Brown Steve Kovensky Marc Ronan John Wasdin Jamie Stafford Chris Hitt

(2001-04) (2005-08 (2009)

15

16

17

(1965) (1966) (1967) (1969-70) (1971-73) (1974) (1975-76) (1977-79) (1980) (1981-83) (1984-86) (1988-89) (1990-92) (1993-94) (1995-98) (1999-00) (2001-02) (2004-05) (2006) (2008-09)

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970) (1971-72) (1973) (1974) (1975-76) (1978) (1987) (1988-91) (1992) (1993) (1995) (1996-97) (1998-99) (2000) (2001-02) (2003), Coach (2004) (2005-06) (2007-09)

(1966) (1967,69) (1970-72) (1973-74) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980-81) (1982), Coach (1983), Coach (1984) (1985) (1986-87) (1988-90) (1991-93) (1994) (1995)

Josh Davis Terry Henderson Chris Whidden Brant Peacher Brandon Reichert Mark Peterson

Bob Wooley Walt Sumner Don Harbaugh Ken Silvestri Rick Langford Steve Downey Wayne Mears John Nicholas Brad Long Ken Schimchak George Tebbetts Matt Robinson Ken Heath Keith Kidd Willie Woods Pat Underhill John McNeese Jack Niles Jack Niles Eric Heath Pichi Balet Daniel Davidson Mark Gildea Ben Francis

(1996) (1997-98) (1999-03) (2004-05) (2006-07) (2008-09)

18

(1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972) (1973) (1974) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980-81) (1982-83) (1984) (1985-86) (1987) (1990) (1991) (1993-94) (1995-97), Coach (1998) (2000) (2002-03) (2005-07) (2009)

19

Marty Brooks Mike English Al Cleveland Gary Huff Ron Herring Marty Maier Brooks Carey Rick Holloway Kevin Dodge Jose Marzan Brad Parker Michele Bertoldi Jonathan Johnson James Colzie Jose Zabala Matt Stanford Ryan West Aaron Cheesman Brady Thomas Matt Kane

Bill Ziegler Steve Marks Johnny Grubb Dave Price Bill Daniel Ben Curry Ken Jarabeck Don DeLoach Danny Griffin Greg Dennis

Paul Sorrento

20

(1966-67) (1969) (1970) (1971-73) (1973-74) (1974) (1975-78) (1979) (1981-83) (1984-87) (1988-90) (1991) (1993) (1994) (1995) (1997-98) (2000) (2001-05) (2006-07) (2008-09)

(1966) (1967) (1970) (1971-73) (1974) (1975-76) (1978) (1979-81) (1982-83) (1984)


ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS Lanny Abshier Greg Clayborne Tim Nedin Greg Clayborne Clint Byrd J.C. Huguet Robby Read Chris Cole Dominic Robinson Gibbs Chapman Travis Anderson Nick Vickerson Spencer Dickinson

(1985) (1986-88) (1989) (1990), Coach (1997) (1999) (2000) (2001) (2002) (2004-05) (2006-07) (2008) (2009)

21

Ed Yarnell Jeff Hogan John Ferguson Jim Scheller Bill Fuller Carlos Lezcano Ronnie Traylor Craig Ramsey Bill Ashford Rod Byerly Marc Dunbar Scott Schroeffel Randy Choate Blair Varnes Mark Sauls Bobby Rauh Geoff Parker

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970) (1971-73) (1974-77) (1978) (1979-81) (1982-83) (1987-88) (1989-92) (1993-94) (1995-97) (1998-02) (2003-06) (2007) (2008-09)

Dean Harrison Nandy Serrano T.R. Marcinczyk Mike Buttery Bryan Senior Shaun Kopczynski Mike Smalley Tony Richie Frank Radziwon Tony Thomas, Jr. James Ramsey

24

LaDon Boyd John Keith Jim Foxwell Steve Tebbetts Bob Jordan Mike McLeod Mark Gilbert Ron Bartlett David Fannin Rick Hatcher Barry Blackwell Eduardo Perez Clint Hendry Josh Adeeb Wes Crawford Jimmy Bonenberger Eric Roman Derrick Smith Dennis Guinn Brian Busch

22

Chuck Hawkins Ed Yarnell Al Cleveland Mac Scarce Mason Bean Steve Tebbetts Jackie Smith Blane McDonald John Gagnon Clem Freeman Randy Gailey Jerry Nielsen Pedro Grifol Colby Weaver Charlie Cruz Henry Mayfield Sam Scott Justin McClain Jason Newlin Rhett James Bryan Henry John Gast

Butch Ferrar Wayne Vincent Tom Henson Marty Rice Rick McGlone Mike Tice Jay Johnson Keith Hendry David Ledbetter David Maus John Wanish

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972-73) (1974-75) (1976) (1978) (1979-80) (1981) (1982-84), Coach (1987-88) (1989-90) (1992-94) (1995) (1996-98) (1999) (2000) (2002) (2003-04) (2005-07) (2008-09)

23

(1962-63) (1966-67) (1970) (1971-74) (1975-76) (1978) (1979) (1981), Coach (1982) (1984) (1987)

(1988-90) (1991-92) (1993) (1994) (1996) (1997) (1998-99) (2001-03) (2004) (2005-07) (2009)

(1967) (1970-71) (1972) (1973) (1974) (1975-77) (1978) (1979) (1981-83), Coach (1984), Coach (1985-88) (1989-91) (1993-94) (1995) (1996,98) (1997) (1999-02) (2003-04) (2005-08) (2009)

25

Eddie Howell (1966) Lance Hitchcock (1967) Roy Mewbourne (1970-71), Coach Larry Lee (1973) John Drews (1974) Terry Kennedy (1975-77) Ricky Stuart (1978) John Wolfer (1979-80) Jamey Shouppe (1981-82) Doug Little (1983-86) Michael Stubbs (1989) Joel Desquin (1990), Coach Brian Rhees (1991-92), Coach Doug Mientkiewicz (1993-95) Jeremiah Klosterman (1996-99) Nick Rogers (2001-02) Raul Rodriguez (2004) Michael Hyde (2005-07) Mike McGee (2008-09)

Tom Whittacker Tom Henson Bob Smith Bill Horne John Nicholas Jim Miller Ken Smith Mark Lacy Tom Zoeller Mike Rudi Matt Clements Jon Bolin

John Cook Danny Kanell Zach Diaz Scott Boyd Kevin Lynch Jimmy Marshall

(1992) (1993-94) (1996-99) (2000-01) (2002-05) (2006-09)

27

David Cook Jeff Hogan Pat Osburn Dave Fernald Dave Brown Danny Owen Kevin Brooks Don Milner Jeff Gray Joe Pacetti Mike Brady Terrell Buckley Danny Dichter Steve Nedeau Brian Cox Ryan Barthelemy Daniel Wardell Caleb Graham Elih Villanueva D’Vontrey Richardson

John Mason Mike Easom Doug Kasimier Rick Colzie Karl Szymanski Danny O’Brien Mike Bretz Terrell Buckley Dean Vinson Mike Martin, Jr. Tyler Everett

28

(1967) (1969) (1970) (1971-73) (1974) (1975-76) (1978) (1979) (1981-84) (1985) (1987-90) (1991) (1993) (1994-96) (1997-98) (1999-02) (2003-05) (2006-07) (2008) (2009)

(1967) (1969) (1970-71) (1972) (1974) (1975) (1976-79) (1990) (1995) (1998-07), Coach (2008-09)

29

Chester Cole Jeff Hill Mike Leber Jim Foxwell Dave Cooper John McKnight Mike Fuentes Bobby Alexander Chris Pinder Eric McNitt Chris Pollack David Sorokowski Brad Gregory LaWhit Lizzmore Billy Lawrence Tim Miller Bryan Senior Billy Brown Mike DiBlasi Richie Smith Eddie Cannon Barrett Browning Rod Delmonico Rafael Lopez

30

Howard Wood Herb Sikes Danny O’Brien Bill Daniel Brad Prior Don Milner Rick Soffel Keith Parenteau Carl Ferraro Tommy Bryant Dru Kosco Ed Porcelli Ty Mueller Scott Bentley Nick Stocks Robby Read Blake Balkcom Brian Chambers Hunter Scantling

(1966) (1967,69) (1971) (1973-75) (1976) (1978) (1979-81) (1982) (1984) (1985) (1986-87) (1988-89) (1990) (1991-92) (1993) (1994) (1995) (1996) (1997-00) (2001-02) (2003-04) (2005-06) (2008), Coach (2009)

(1967) (1971-72) (1973-74) (1975) (1976) (1978) (1979) (1980) (1981-82) (1983) (1984-85) (1986-87) (1989-93) (1994) (1997-99) (2001-02) (2003) (2004-07) (2009)

26

(1967) (1969) (1970-71), Coach (1973-74) (1975) (1976-78) (1979-80) (1981-82) (1983-86) (1987-88) (1989) (1990-91)

Kevin Lynch

149


ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 31

Jim Helm John Keith David Marano Orson Mobley Paul Thomas Barry Johnson Bryan Harris David Yocum Scott Proctor Marshall McDougall Marc LaMacchia Jerrod Brown Luke Tucker Ben Francis Ruairi O’Connor

32

Bruce Pollock Dick Gold Jim Riley Allen Swindle Loren Levy Al Ashmont Michael Stubbs Gar Finnvold Dave Schumacher Paul Wilson Chuck Howell Matt Diaz Blair McCaleb Matt DiBlasi Casey Whitmer Matt Fairel Sherman Johnson

(1967) (1969) (1978) (1982-83) (1986-87) (1988-89) (1990-93) (1994-95) (1996-98) (1999-00) (2001-03) (2005), Coach (2006-07) (2008) (2009)

(1967) (1969) (1978-79) (1980-82) (1984) (1985-86) (1988) (1989-90) (1991) (1992-94) (1995-97) (1998-99) (2000-02) (2003-06) (2007) (2008) (2009)

33

Ed Harris Craig Skok Kevin Rigby Rick Hatcher Mike McLeod Justin Rigney Charles McQuaig Randy Niles David Kelly John Halliday Justin Lord Kyle Patrick Trent Jarvis

Bob Wooley Darrel Stewart John Franks Dick Howser Keith Craig Tom Snyder Doug Treadway Paul Thomas

(1967) (1969) (1978) (1979-81) (1982-90), Coach (1992) (1993-94) (1995-97) (1998) (1999-00) (2001) (2003) (2004-08)

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1979), Head Coach (1980-81) (1982) (1983-84) (1985)

35

36 37

Jim Helm Lane Green Mike Slade Jeremy Morris Chris Ginn Garrett Robinson Mike Futrell Neil Malpass

38

34

Len Sullivan Dick Wiggins Keith Lyttle Jimmy Lewis Jim Rushworth Scooby Morgan Shawn McCorkel Mike Ziegler Brent Pearson Brent Marsh Hunter Jones Brent Marsh Nicholas Debacker Ryan Vigue

Mike Horn

(1967) (1979) (1989) (1991) (1992) (1993-96) (1997-98) (2000) (2001) (2002) (2003-05) (2006) (2007) (2008-09)

Craig Brown Ryan McArdle Stephen Cardullo

39

Jim Gurzynski Dick Wiggins Chris Cawthon Tony Blasucci Jay Drivas Roy Eppley Danny Harrell Mike Skoutelakis Gary Painter Jeff Tibbitts Derek Reams Chuck Howell J.D. Drew John-Ford Griffin

Harry Greene Tom Richards Danny Rosen

40

41

Mike English Lane Chance Jon McDonald

(1969)

(1966) (1967) (1969) (1994-97) (1998-01) (2003), Coach (2004), Coach (2006-07)

(1969) (2006) (2007-09)

(1969) (1980) (1981-82) (1983) (1984) (1985) (1986) (1987) (1989-90) (1991-92) (1993) (1994) (1995-97) (1999-01)

(1967) (1969), Coach (2007)

(1967) (1994) (1997-00)

Pete Roberts Brad Long Jay Keeler Vince Insogna Ed Fulton Brad Gregory Jeff Tam Chris Tramel Clint Byrd Trent Peterson Brian Kelley

Ronnie Traylor Tim Phillips Mike Loynd Bryan Campbell Bret Davis Pat Underhill John Nedeau Mike Bell Robert Tyree Scott Hudson Mark Culp Kris Castellanos

Charlie Beverly Steve Gelmine Steve Taddeo Matt Clements Chris Brock George Otero Drew Stilley Alex Boston Josh Spivey Mike Meschke

David Smalley Ray Revak Jon McFatter Scott Steinitz Matt Lynch Jack Rye

42

Dave Langston Mike Cullen Tom Sailor Buddy Shaw Dave Hanselman Bill Howard Chip Drobine Ron Spyker Phil Dannunzio Sid Cash Lazer Collazo Jay Kearce Tommy Stewart Undra Griggs William Jackel Pete Jenkins Brian Hoop Scott Proctor

150

(1967) (1980-81) (1982) (1983) (1984) (1985) (1986) (1987) (1988-89) (1990-91) (1992), Coach (1993), Coach (2002) (2004) (2005) (2006-07), Coach (2009), Coach

Ed Howser Loren Levy Steve Winterling

Ken Fischer Al Moreya Shawn Troxel Frank Martello Scott Edwards Charlie Cruz

Steve Butler Reggie Griggs Glen Simon Scott Thorson

43

44

45

46

(1967) (1979) (1980-82) (1983-84) (1985-87) (1989) (1992-93) (1996) (1998) (2001-03) (2005-06)

(1979) (1980-82) (1983-86) (1987) (1988) (1989) (1990-93) (1994-95) (1996) (1997-99) (2003) (2009)

(1981) (1982-85) (1986-87) (1988) (1989-92) (1998) (2003) (2004) (2005-07) (2009)

(1980-83) (1984-85) (1987), Coach (1989-90) (2000-03) (2005-08)

47

(1980-81) (1982) (1986-91), Coach

49

51

(1979-81) (1983) (1987) (1988), Coach (1989-90) (1992-94)

(1994-95) (1997) (2003-05) (2007)


ALL-TIME COACHING ALL-TIME RECORD: 2,479-909-10 (.731)

1948-51 1948 51

1969-74 1969 74

1980-PRESENT 80 PRESE

CHARLIE ARMSTRONG

JACK STALLINGS

MIKE MARTIN

YEAR 1948 1949 1950 1951 TOTALS

W-L-T 9-8-0 11-8-0 13-7-0 13-6-0 46-29-0

PCT .529 .579 .650 .684 .613

YEAR 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 TOTALS

W-L-T 39-12-1 49-9-1 41-16-0 45-23-0 38-21-0 37-25-0 249-106-2

PCT .760 .839 .719 .662 .644 .597 .700

1952-54 1952 54

RALPH MATHERLY YEAR 1952 1953 1954 TOTALS

W-L-T 17-4-0 13-10-1 13-8-0 43-22-1

PCT .810 .563 .619 .659

1975-78 1975 78

WOODY WOODWARD YEAR 1975 1976 1977 1978 TOTALS

W-L-T 49-10-0 40-16-0 37-13-0 44-18-0 170-57-0

PCT .831 .714 .740 .710 .749

1955 1955-63 63

DANNY LITWHILER YEAR 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 TOTALS

W-L-T 17-6-1 25-7-0 22-9-0 20-7-0 22-11-0 13-9-0 21-7-0 23-14-0 27-13-0 190-83-1

PCT .729 .781 .710 .741 .667 .591 .750 .622 .675 .695

1979

DICK HOWSER YEAR 1979

W-L-T 43-17-1

1964-68 1964 68

FRED HATFIELD YEAR 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 TOTALS

W-L-T 23-13-0 32-11-1 39-13-0 30-14-0 35-6-0 159-57-1

PCT .639 .739 .750 .682 .854 .735

Head Coach Mike Martin

PCT .713

YEAR 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS

W-L-T 51-12-0 56-23-0 56-17-1 55-18-1 55-29-0 59-23-0 61-13-0 55-18-0 50-18-1 54-18-0 57-15-0 57-14-0 49-21-0 46-19-0 53-22-0 53-16-0 52-17-0 50-17-0 53-20-0 57-14-0 53-19-0 47-19-0 60-14-0 54-13-1 45-23-0 53-20-0 44-21-0 45-13-0 54-14-0 45-18-0 1,579-538-4

PCT .810 .709 .764 .750 .655 .720 .824 .753 .714 .750 .792 .803 .700 .708 .707 .768 .754 .746 .726 .803 .736 .712 .811 .801 .662 .726 .677 .776 .794 .714 .745

MIKE MARTIN’S ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Chip Baker Jerrod Brown Lazer Collazo Rod Delmonico David Fannin Bill Fuller Mike Futrell Randy Gailey Rick Hatcher Keith Hendry Brian Hoop Link Jarrett Pete Jenkins Greg Jones Jay Kearce Frank Martello Mike Martin, Jr. Kevin McCray Joe McFarland Jon McFatter Mike McLeod Jim Morris Jack Niles Brian Rhees Jamey Shouppe Steve Winterling

1985-02 2004-05 1992 1984-89, 2008 1981-83 1980 2003-04 1982-84 1984 1981 2009-present 2002-03 2006-07 1983 1993 1988 1998-present 1994-95 1982 1987 1982-89 1980-81 1996-97 1991-92 1990-present 1986-91

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GOLDEN SPIKES The Golden Spikes is presented annually to the top amateur baseball player in the country as selected by a special committee for the United States Baseball Federation. For the past 32 years, USA Baseball has honored the top amateur baseball player in the country with the Golden Spikes Award. (See winners box.) The award is presented each year to the player who exhibits exceptional athletic ability and exemplary sportsmanship. Past winners of this prestigious award include current Major League Baseball stars J. D. Drew, Pat Burrell, Mark Kotsay, Jason Jennings and Mark Prior, as well as 2002 winner Khalil Greene of the San Diego Padres. The Golden Spikes Award is sponsored by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), underscoring the commitment of Major League Baseball players to the grassroots development of baseball programs, particularly for youth, around the world. The MLBPA supports USA Baseball’s ongoing efforts to provide instruction for youth baseball players, coaches and volunteers, and to prepare amateur athletes for professional competition. USA Baseball is the National Governing Body of amateur baseball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. The organization selects and trains the USA Baseball Olympic Team, the USA Baseball National Team, the USA Baseball Junior National team (18-under), and the USA Baseball Youth National Team (16-under) which participate in various international competitions each year.

GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD WINNERS 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978

Stephen Strasburg Buster Posey David Price Tim Lincecum Alex Gordon Jered Weaver Rickie Weeks Khalil Greene Mark Prior Kip Bouknight Jason Jennings Pat Burrell J.D. Drew Travis Lee Mark Kotsay Jason Varitek Darren Dreifort Phil Nevin Mike Kelly Alex Fernandez Ben McDonald Robin Ventura Jim Abbott Mike Loynd Will Clark Oddibe McDowell Dave Magadan Augie Schmidt Mike Fuentes Terry Francona Tim Wallach Bob Horner

MIKE LOYND’S PROFILE

MIKE FUENTES’ PROFILE

Mike Fuentes Outfielder - 1981

POSITION: CENTERFIELD BATS: RIGHT THROWS: RIGHT SCHOOL: FLORIDA STATE HEAD COACH: MIKE MARTIN BORN: JULY 11, 1958 HOME: CORAL GABLES, FL

San Diego State Florida State Vanderbilt Washington Nebraska Long Beach State Southern Clemson Southern California South Carolina Baylor Miami Florida State San Diego State Cal State Fullerton Georgia Tech Wichita State Cal State Fullerton Arizona State Miami-Dade South Louisiana State Oklahoma State Michigan Florida State Mississippi State Arizona State Alabama New Orleans Florida State Arizona Cal State Fullerton Arizona State

Mike Loynd Pitcher - 1986

POSITION: PITCHER BATS: RIGHT THROWS: RIGHT SCHOOL: FLORIDA STATE HEAD COACH: MIKE MARTIN BORN: MARCH 26, 1964 HOME: SHORT HILLS, NJ

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1978 1979 1980 1981

TEAM G AVG AB R H FSU 8 .333 6 5 2 FSU 61 .366 213 63 78 FSU 61 .408 233 84 95 FSU 78 .353 300 92 106

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 13 3 16 20 23 46 43 12 3 21 79 9 34 46 10 0 27 83 53 45 22

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS 1981 1980-81 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

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Drafted 2nd Round by Montreal Expos Broke NCAA Career Homerun Record – 64 HR ABCA, Baseball America, and Sporting News All American Metro Conference Tournament MVP All-Metro Conference ABCA and Sporting News All American First Florida State Player to hit .400 in a season College World Series Metro Conference Tournament MVP All-Metro Conference

YEAR 1984 1985 1986

TEAM APP GS CG W-L IP R ER H BB SO ERA FSU 26 15 2 12-3 108 73 56 106 46 79 4.68 FSU 20 19 1 13-4 119 56 46 103 63 113 3.47 FSU 25 24 5 20-3 165 63 45 136 57 223 2.45

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1985 1985 1984

Major League Debut: July 24, 1986 Drafted 7th Round by Texas Rangers Led Nation and set a Florida State School Record 223 Strikeouts Florida State Record 20 Wins College World Series Runner Up Baseball America Player/Pitcher of the Year Concensious All-American Metro Conference Tournament MVP Drafted 12th round by Baltimore Orioles All-Metro Conference Team US Olympic Team Alternate


GOLDEN SPIKES

J.D. Drew, Mike Martin, Mike Fuentes and Mike Loynd

BUSTER POSEY’S PROFILE

Buster Posey Catcher - 2008

Buster Posey accepts the 2008 Golden Spikes Award

CAREER STATISTICS

J.D. DREW’S PROFILE

J.D. Drew Outfielder - 1997

POSITION:CATCHER BATS: RIGHT THROWS: RIGHT SCHOOL: FLORIDA STATE HEAD COACH: MIKE MARTIN BORN: MARCH 27, 1987 HOME: LEESBURG, GEORGIA

POSITION: OUTFIELD BATS: LEFT THROWS: RIGHT SCHOOL: FLORIDA STATE HEAD COACH: MIKE MARTIN BORN: NOVEMBER 20, 1975 HOME: HAHIRA, GEORGIA

YEAR 2006 2007 2008

TEAM G AVG AB R H FSU 65 .346 246 58 85 FSU 62 .382 246 66 94 FSU 68 .463 257 89 119

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 14 2 4 48 38 45 9 21 2 3 65 32 27 4 21 4 26 93 57 29 5

2008

Fifth overall pick in MLB First Year Player Draft to San Francisco Giants Winner of the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Brooks Wallace Award and Johnny Bench Award Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and Rivals.com National Player of the Year ACC Player of the Year, All-ACC First Team, ACC All-Tournament Team NCAA Tallahassee Regional Most Outstanding Player, All-Region team Set FSU single-season batting average at .463 ACC triple crown winner – .463 AVG, 26 HR, 93 RBI Consensus First Team All-American Winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award at catcher CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic Player of the Year First Team Academic All-American ACC Baseball Scholar Athlete of the Year, ACC Academic Team, ACC Honor Roll Team captain Collegiate Baseball First Team All-American Finalist for the Johnny Bench Award All-ACC First Team NCAA Tallahassee All-Region team Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American ACC All-Tournament Team, SE Baseball All-ACC Second Team

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1995 1996 1997

TEAM G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI FSU 64 .325 209 54 68 7 3 17 63 FSU 69 .386 241 90 93 17 5 21 94 FSU 67 .455 233 106 110 15 5 31 100

BB 36 55 84

SO 54 53 37

1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1995

Second pick in Major League Draft to Philadelphia Phillies Dick Howser Award Winner Broke 17 Florida State and ACC Offensive Records Triple-Triple (100 Hits – 100 Runs – 100 RBI) College Baseball’s First 30 HR - 30 SB Player Baseball American Player of the Year Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year Sporting News Player of the Year Concensus First Team All-American ACC Player of the Year Voted CWS 50 Year Team Florida State School Record Hitting Strea 34 Games Member of Team USA First Team All-ACC First Team All-American Freshman All-American CWS All Tournament Team

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS

SB 11 10 32

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006

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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS DICK HOWSER 1957-58

The first All-American in Florida State history, Dick Howser led FSU into the District III Playoffs each season from 1956-58, and to the District Championship in 1957. This brilliant shortstop was named All-Region in 1957 and ’58 and earned All-America recognition from the ABCA both of those years. In 1956, Howser’s .422 batting average set a Florida State season mark. He played professional baseball for Kansas City, Cleveland and the New York Yankees and returned to coach his alma mater to a 43-17-1 record in 1979. Buddy Teagle 1962 Buddy Teagle, the catcher for the 1962 Seminoles, was honored with ABCA All-America status after a fine offensive and defensive year. He proved to be a threat both at and behind the plate. At the plate, Teagle boasted a .325 batting average. Behind the plate, his rifle arm was a threat to all potential base stealers.

BUDDY TEAGLE

1962

Buddy Teagle, the catcher for the 1962 Seminoles, was honored with ABCA All-America status after a fine offensive and defensive year. He proved to be a threat both at and behind the plate. At the plate, Teagle boasted a .325 batting average. Behind the plate his rifle arm was a threat to all potential base stealers.

MIKE AUGUSTINE 1963

Mike Augustine is literally a Seminole success story. In the 1962 season, he never saw regular playing time until tournament time. The next season, the centerfielder broke a school record for most hits in a season with 58. This 5-9, 150-pound All-American led Florida State to the District III title and a trip to the College World Series.

KEN SUAREZ 1964

For the second time in three seasons, the Seminoles boasted an All-America catcher. In 1962, Buddy Teagle was named All-America and in 1964, Ken Suarez was named to the first team Coaches All-America team. Suarez was the leader of the 1964 Seminoles. He led the team in five offensive departments, including batting average as he hit .404.

JIM LYTTLE 1966

In 1966, Jim Lyttle was named a first team All-American by The Sporting News and the American Baseball Coaches Association. He was also an All-District III NCAA selection. That year, Lyttle rewrote Florida State slugging records. His 13 home runs, 51 RBIs and 131 total bases set school records that lasted for years. He was also a fine defensive outfielder with an arm like a rifle. He played professional baseball with the Yankees, White Sox and Expos.

DICK GOLD 1969

Dick Gold, the team co-captain for the 1969 Seminoles, set many Florida State batting records. His 20 career doubles, 83 career RBIs, 151 career hits and 98 career runs either tied or surpassed the school records of the day. The nine triples he hit in 1969 remains a Florida State mark. Gold was a first team ABCA All-American and a District III team selection.

DICK NICHOLS 1970

Dick Nichols was the leading hitter on the 1970 national runner-up Seminole team that boasted four All-Americans. His batting average of .338 was just above fellow AllAmerican Ron Cash’s .335. Nichols, the second baseman for the Tribe, was selected to the All-District III team and earned All-America recognition from The Sporting News.

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GUILLERMO JUAN BONILLA 1976

The third baseman for the 1976 Tribe team that went 40-16 under Head Coach Woody Woodward, Guillermo (Juan) Bonilla garnered first team All-America honors from the Coaches Association for his offensive and defensive prowess. Bonilla, a native of Rip Piedras, Puerto Rico, hit nearly .350 for the 1976 Seminoles and ranked second only to fellow All-American Terry Kennedy in RBI and runs scored.

TERRY KENNEDY 1976-77

The Sporting News Player of the Year Swinging his big bat or crouched behind the plate, Terry Kennedy gave Florida State his best. From 1975-77, he drove in 122 runs and clouted 32 homers. His 64 RBIs, 21 home runs and .810 slugging average were school records in 1976. He earned 1976 All-Region and 1977 all-Metro honors. In both 1976 and ’77, he was named a first team All-American by The Sporting News and added Most Valuable Player recognition from the magazine in 1977.

JIM WEAVER 1980

Jim Weaver, the Seminole leftfielder in 1980, was second only to fellow out-fielder Mike Fuentes in batting. Weaver’s numbers, .372 batting average and 18 home runs, fit perfectly into a powerful hitting team which boasted five players who hit above .350. Weaver also had a team-high 28 stolen bases. He was a member of the All-Metro Conference first team, as well as an All-American by The Sporting News.

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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS MIKE FUENTES 1980-81

Golden Spikes Award Mike Fuentes went from being cut from the Seminole team to winning the Golden Spikes Award in 1981, symbolizing college baseball’s best player. He was FSU’s third twotime All-American (ABCA) and also earned first-team recognition from Baseball America. He became the first Seminole to hit .400 in a season when he batted .408 as a junior while leading Florida State into the 1980 College World Series. Fuentes capped a brilliant career with a senior season that included 27 home runs, 81 RBIs and a .360 average. During that year, he broke the NCAA career home run mark, finishing his career with 64.

JEFF LEDBETTER 1981-82

The Sporting News Player of the Year Baseball America Player/ Pitcher of the Year Jeff Ledbetter was nicknamed “Tree Tops” for his monumental blasts into the pine trees behind the rightfield wall at Seminole Field. Ledbetter set NCAA and FSU records in almost every offensive category, including home runs in a season (42), career home runs (97), home runs in a game (4), career RBIs (346), total bases in a season (273) and career total bases (346). Ledbetter ended an outstanding 1982 season by being named All-Metro, All-Metro Tournament, Metro Player of the Year, consensus All-American and The Sporting News and Baseball America Player of the Year.

Luis Alicea

was a first team ABCA and Baseball America All-American, as well as the Metro Tournament MVP.

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FRANK FAZZINI

1986-1987

1985

A powerful slugger, Frank Fazzini posted outstanding numbers during the 1985 season. His remarkable batting average of .413 was padded with other great statistics including 33 home runs and 118 RBIs. Fazzini’s offensive skills made him a first team All-America choice by the Coaches Association and Baseball America, as well as a member of the All-Metro Conference and All-Metro Tournament teams.

LUIS ALICEA 1986

Florida State’s second baseman in 1986, Luis Alicea literally raked in the awards. He was named to All-America teams by The Sporting News and Baseball America, was the MVP of the NCAA South II Regional Tournament and earned recognition on the College World Series All-Tournament team. With a batting average of .392 and a fielding percentage of .945, Alicea was dangerous both offensively and defensively. These skills made him an integral member of the Seminoles’ College World Series runner-up team.

MIKE LOYND 1986

Golden Spikes Award Baseball America Player/ Pitcher of the Year Pitcher Mike Loynd, who led the Seminoles to a 61-13 record and a secondplace finish in the College World Series, was named the 10th recipient of the Golden Spikes Award in 1986. Loynd won the award after compiling a 20-3 record in a stellar senior season. Loynd was a master at fooling opposing batters, striking out 223 of them. Because of his tremendous numbers, Loynd

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Richie Lewis, a pitcher from Muncie, Ind., was a fiery strikeout artist who mystified opposing batters. From 198587, Lewis struck out 520 batters in 392.2 innings of play. This not only remains a Seminole all time record, but ranks second in the NCAA record book. In 1987, he was chosen to the ABCA, The Sporting News and Baseball America All-America teams.

PEDRO GRIFOL 1991

Pedro Grifol, an All-America catcher, epitomized the spirit of the 1991 College World Series squad. Always competitive, Grifol posted a .344 batting average and a nearperfect .998 fielding average. He led the squad in RBIs with 80 and in home runs with 16. Grifol, a three-year starter at catcher, proved a great target for Seminole pitchers. His ability to frame a pitch and provide leadership behind the plate gave his Florida State teammates a player they could look up to.

CHRIS ROBERTS 1992

Chris Roberts, one of the highest draft picks to ever attend Florida State, was a three year starter in the outfield and on the mound for the Seminoles from 1990-92. Roberts was a 1992 Collegiate Baseball All-American, as well as an All-ACC selection. The Middleburg, Fla., product racked up numerous awards at Florida State, including the 1991 Metro Conference Player-of-the-Year. Roberts hit .301, smashing 32 homeruns and driving in 175 runs. As a pitcher, Roberts posted a 23-8 record with 202 strikeouts. While at Florida State, Roberts started in leftfield for the USA National


FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS baseball player. Johnson was the seventh pick of the 1995 June draft by the Texas Rangers.

J.D. DREW* 1996-1997

Golden Spikes Award Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year The Sporting News Player of the Year Baseball America Player of the Year J.D. Drew rewrote history as he established himself as one of the best hitters in college baseball. Drew was a consensus 1st Team All-American after becoming the only player in Division I baseball history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases. He was named Player of the Year by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, The Sporting News, and the Atlantic Coast Conference and received the Dick Howser Award given by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Drew was also crowned the Golden Spikes Award winner, given by USA Baseball to the best amateur baseball player. He batted a FSU record .455 in 1997, while becoming one of just three players in Division I college baseball history to record a triple-triple — 100 hits, 100 runs, 100 RBI. Drew broke a total of 17 Florida State and ACC records including FSU season batting average, FSU & ACC career slugging percentage and ACC season and career home runs. Drew highlighted his junior campaign with an FSU record 34-game hitting streak during which he batted .524 with 20 home runs and 62 RBI. Drew was the second Jonathan Johnson pick of the 1997 draft by the Philadelphia Phillies.

Jonathan Johnson

Team in the summer of 1991 and again at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Roberts was selected in the first round of the 1992 June draft, and later signed with the New York Mets.

PAUL WILSON 1994

All-American Paul Wilson made Florida State history by becoming the highest Seminole ever chosen in any professional sport draft, when the right-handed pitcher was named the first overall pick in the 1994 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Wilson was selected to the Baseball America and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-American teams, in addition to being tagged All-Atlantic Coast Conference. The Orlando native capped his FSU career by being named one of nine finalists for the Golden Spikes award, presented annually to the top amateur baseball player in the country. Wilson compiled a 27-11 record at FSU with a 2.77 ERA. Along the way he struck out 299 in 304.2 innings of work. Wilson established himself as the ace of the 1993 Team USA pitching staff, starting in nine games.

JONATHAN JOHNSON 1995

Jonathan Johnson led Florida State to its first ever Atlantic Coast Conference championship, as he was named Most Valuable Player of the 1995 tournament for his outstanding performance. Johnson, a 1995 Baseball America AllAmerican, also garnered All-ACC honors. He struck out 391 batters in his career, which ranks fourth on the all-time ACC career list. Johnson compiled a 34-5 record and 2.62 ERA in three years as a starter for the Seminoles. The native of Ocala, Fla., was also chosen as a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, presented each year to the nation’s top amateur

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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS JEREMY MORRIS 1997

Jeremy Morris turned in a record-breaking year after returning for his senior season despite being drafted in the ninth round after his junior year. Morris became the Atlantic Coast Conference all-time RBI leader as he finished his senior campaign with 273 in his career. He also set a new Florida State career doubles record with 78. Morris was selected a 1st Team All-American by Baseball America and The Sporting News and earned and Team honors from Collegiate Baseball, the ABCA and the NCBWA. He also earned All-ACC for the second consecutive season and was named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player for his performance in the Seminoles’ 1997 conference championship. Morris led the Florida State and ACC in RBIs with 116. He batted .356 with 25 home runs, 22 doubles and 25 stolen bases. Morris was named to both the ACC and NCAA East Regional AllTournament Teams and was selected ACC Player of the Week three times in 1997.

BRIAN COX 1998

Brian Cox will be remembered as one of the most consistent hitters in Florida State history after ending his senior season on a 25-game hitting streak. The senior centerfielder earned 1st Team All-America distinction from the American Baseball Coaches Association and 1st Team All-ACC honors after leading the Seminoles with a .393 batting average, which ranks fourth on the FSU single-season charts, 18 home runs and 87 RBI. Cox batted .682 with four home runs and 15 RBI in the NCAA Atlantic II Regional and garnered NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team honors as he led the Seminoles back to the College World Series. He also set a new Florida State record with 10 consecutive hits in the Liberty, Delaware, and Oklahoma games in regional play. Cox finished the year with 27 doubles for third place on the FSU single-season chart. He was also named to the 2nd Team NCBWA Super Team, ACC All-Tournament Team and 1st Team ABCA AllAtlantic Region Team. Cox earned Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Week honors three times during the season.

MATT DIAZ 1998, 1999 The Sporting News Freshman of the Year Matt Diaz followed up one of the most impressive freshman seasons in FSU history with another outstanding campaign as a sophomore in 1999. Diaz was named The Sporting News Freshman of the year after hitting .390 with 22 home runs and 84 RBI. The Freshman All-American was named the 1998 NCAA Atlantic II Regional MVP and hit four home runs in one of those games against Oklahoma. As a sophomore in 1998, Diaz earned first team All-America recognition from the ABCA and NCBWA after hitting .379 with 21 home runs and 94 RBI. With a career batting average of .384, Diaz is second only to J.D. Drew on the FSU all-time charts. His career slugging percentage of .700 is fourth in school history and his 43 career home runs are eighth.

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CHRIS CHAVEZ 1999

In four seasons as a Seminole, Chris Chavez will be remembered for his ability to step on the mound in any situation and come through with a win. His performance as both a starter and a reliever at the 1999 College World Series will go down as one of the best efforts in FSU history. Chavez, named to the CWS All-Tournament team, got two of the Seminoles’ four wins in Omaha and also recorded a save. He was a first team All-ACC selection and was named a NCBWA first team All-American following a senior year in which he went 8-5 with a 2.17 ERA and totaled five saves. Chavez was also named to the NCAA Tallahassee All-Tournament team. He left FSU third all-time in appearances (109), third in relief appearances (85), sixth in strikeouts (312) and sixth in saves (13).

MARSHALL MCDOUGALL* 1999

In his first year as a Seminole, Marshall McDougall became a household name in the baseball circles around the country. McDougall’s six home run, 16 RBI, 25 total base performance at Maryland on May 9, 1999 shattered NCAA single game records in all three categories. It wasn’t just a one game season for McDougall as he went on to win the ACC triple crown and ACC Player of the Year honors with a .419 batting average, 106 RBI and 28 home runs. He started all 71 games and led the nation in RBI and hits (126). The Most Outstanding Player at the College World Series, McDougall was a consensus first team AllAmerican and a Golden Spikes and NCBWA/Dick Howser Player of the Year finalist. In the FSU all-time record book, McDougall’s 1999 season ranked among the top five in eight individual categories — hits, runs, runs batted in, home runs, doubles, total bases, batting average and slugging percentage.

NICK STOCKS 1999

The ace of Florida State’s national championship runner-up team as a sophomore in 1999, Nick Stocks went 13-2 with a 3.25 ERA and 139 strike-outs. Stocks was recognized as a first team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA. He was a member of one of the top Seminole pitching staffs in school history that ended the year third in the country with a team ERA of 3.18. His single season total of 139 strikeouts is eighth all-time at FSU while his 20 starts rank sixth. Stocks played on Team USA following a freshman year in which he led the ACC with a 2.35 ERA. A two-time All-ACC first team selection, Stocks was a supplemental first round draft pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1999.

JOHN-FORD GRIFFIN* 2001

One of the top hitters in school history, John-Ford Griffin was named a consensus All-American outfielder as a junior. Griffin led the 2001 Seminoles with a .450 batting average, 19 home runs, 30 doubles and 75 RBI. He was named the ACC Player of the Year and was one of five finalist for the Golden Spikes Award. Griffin’s .427 career batting average not only broke J.D. Drew’s former school mark of .391, but was also the best in ACC history and the 16th-best in NCAA history. He was named to the ACC All-Tournament team and was voted the most outstanding player at the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee. Griffin signed with the New York Yankees after being drafted with the 23rd pick in the first round of the 2001 MLB Draft.


FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS RYAN BARTHELEMY 2002

The leader of Florida State’s 2002 squad, third baseman Ryan Barthelemy put together an outstanding senior season and was named a first team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and the ABCA. He was a first team All-ACC selection and was named to the ACC All-Tournament team as FSU won both the ACC regular season and tournament titles. The Miami native batted .357 and led the team with 17 home runs and 94 RBI. Barthelemy and the 2002 team compiled a 60-14 record and put together a school record 25-game winning streak. The Seminoles also swept Miami and Clemson on the road for the first time in the history of the program. His 33-game hitting streak came up one short of J.D. Drew’s record. Barthelemy ended his Florida State career among the schoolís all-time top five in home runs and RBI. He was selected in the 10th round of the 2002 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies.

TONY RICHIE 2002

Catcher Tony Richie was named a first team All-American by Baseball America in 2002. A freshman All-American in 2001, Richie followed up with a great sophomore season as he hit .353 with 13 home runs and 75 RBI. He earned Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week honors after going 9-for-14 with four homers and eight RBI in FSU’s first-ever sweep at Clemson. He was named the MVP of the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee after hitting .667 (8-for-12) with a .917 slugging percentage. Richie was a first team All-ACC selection and was voted to the ACC All-Tournament team as he helped the Seminoles take home the 2002 ACC championship with a 5-0 record. The Jacksonville native led the team with 27 multi-RBI games on the season.

SHANE ROBINSON* 2005

Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year Collegiate Baseball’s National Player of the Year in 2005, Shane Robinson put together one of the most remarkable seasons in Seminole baseball history earning consensus first team All-American honors. The Tampa native was just the fifth consensus first team All-American in FSU history and was a candidate for every national player off the year honor. Robinson enjoyed a school record 40-game hitting streak that garnered the sophomore national attention including a resolution passed by the Florida House of Representatives recognizing the streak. It was the ninth longest streak ever in Division I baseball and the second longest in ACC history. After the streak came to an end, the sophomore went on to reach base safely in 17 more games giving him a 57game streak of reaching base. Robinson became the first player in FSU history to record 100 hits and steal 40 bases in the same season in 2005 and he was also the first player in the nation to reach the 100-hit plateau that year. He led the nation in hits (122) and runs scored (96) as he was one of only two players to finish the season ranked first nationally in two offensive categories. The outfielder finished the season ranked in the top five nationally for hits (122), runs (96), on base percentage (.532), doubles (25), steals (49), steal attempts (56), games played (73) and games started (73) as he was the only player in America to finish in the top five in hits, runs, doubles and stolen bases. Robinson also ranked in the top 10 nationally for walks (57), total bases (173), and batting average (.427). No player in America finished 2005 ranked in the top five of more offensive categories than Robinson.

EDDY MARTINEZ-ESTEVE* 2004

A consensus first team All-America selection in 2004, Martinez-Esteve joins John-Ford Griffin, Marshall McDougall and J.D. Drew as the only consensus first team All-Americans in FSU history. Came just two RBIs away from becoming only the second Triple Crown winner in the history of ACC baseball Led FSU in eight major offensive categories as a sophomore. He was first in batting average (.385), slugging percentage (.707), hits (104), RBIs (81), doubles (24), home runs (19), total bases (191) and plate appearances (315). Martinez-Esteve hit a teambest .535 versus left-handed pitchers and also led the squad with a .413 average with runners on base, a 1.000 average with the bases loaded, 25 two-out RBIs and a .611 percentage in advancing runners successfully. His 33 multi-hit games and 21 multi-RBI games were both the best marks on the team in 2004 and he posted the second-longest hitting streak of the season at 12 games that year. He was named ACC Player of the Week (3/29), named to the 2004 All-ACC Tournament Team and named to the Dairy Queen Classic All-Tournament team as an outfielder.

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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS BRYAN HENRY 2007

The 2007 ACC Pitcher of the Year and All-ACC first team honoree for the third consecutive season, Henry was named a first team All-American by Collegiate Baseball. The senior right hander was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy and Roger Clemens Award, while being named a quarterfinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award. He led the team, among starters, in wins (14) and ERA (2.60) and ranked first in the ACC in wins, innings pitched (117.2) and total strikeouts (117), fourth in ERA, fifth in strikeouts per game (8.95) and opponents batting average (.238). Henry finished his final season with the Seminoles tied for the national lead in wins, while ranking 19th in strikeouts. He won nine straight ACC decisions in the regular season and set a career-high with his 10th win against North Carolina. With his win over Georgia Tech, he became the seventh pitcher at FSU and first since 1985 to win 14 or more games in a season. Henry earned ACC Pitcher of the Week accolades twice as a senior and was one of 10 finalists for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award. The Tallahassee, Fla., native led the pitching staff with three pickoffs in 2007. Henry gave up a run or less in nine of his 18 starts, while posting seven or more strikeouts in 10 of those starts.

TONY THOMAS, JR.* 2007 Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year In a breakout season for the Seminole second baseman, Thomas was named National Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball and Rivals.com. He garnered Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year and All-ACC first team accolades, while being named a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy and Brooks Wallace Award in 2007. The Valrico, Fla., native became the first Seminole to register 30 doubles, 100 hits and 30 stolen bases in a single season. He finished his junior campaign with 33 doubles which tied for the second most in a single-season at FSU. Thomas led the ACC in batting average with a .430 mark while ranking first in six other offensive categories (hits/game, run scored/game, doubles/game, total bases/ game, on base percentage and slugging percentage). He also finished in the top 10 in four other categories including stolen bases/game, home runs/game, triples/game and walks per game. The junior second baseman posted 111 hits

in 258 at-bats while scoring a team-high 91 runs. He recorded a team-high 11 home runs, while nine of his round trippers came on the road. Thomas reached base safely in 60 of 62 games in 2007 and finished the season with 37 multiple hit games to lead the team. He was named ACC Baseball Player of the Game three times in 2007. Thomas became the sixth consensus first team All-American in Florida State history.

BUSTER POSEY 2007-2008

Golden Spikes Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Brooks Wallace Award, Johnny Bench Award Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Rivals.com Player of the Year In his first season behind the plate in 2007, Buster Posey was named a first team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, earned a spot on the All-ACC first team and was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award, presented to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. The sophomore finished the year ranked fifth in the ACC in hitting (.382), second in doubles (21), third in hits (94) and RBI (65) and fourth in runs scored with 66. Following his junior season, Posey would go down as arguably the most decorated player ever to come out of Florida State. He won every major Player of the Year award in 2008 including the Johnny Bench Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. The consensus first team All-American, seventh in school history, finished the season as the national leader in six offensive categories including batting average (.463), hits (119), runs batted in (93), total bases (226), on-base percentage (.566) and slugging percentage (.879). His .463 batting average was the highest recorded in a single-season in Seminole baseball history. In the ACC, Posey led the league in eight categories while ranking in the top 10 in three others en route to being named conference Player of the Year. He became just the fourth student-athlete in ACC history to capture baseball’s version of the triple crown as he finished 2008 leading the league in batting average, home runs (26) and RBI. Defensively, the Leesburg, Ga., native started 129 games behind the plate over a two year span. He posted a .989 career fielding percentage as a catcher, registered 12 pickoffs and held opposing runners at bay throwing out 40.8 percent of attempted base stealers.

STEPHEN CARDULLO 2009

In his first year as an everyday starter for the Seminoles in 2009, Stephen Cardullo was named a first team AllAmerican at shortstop by Baseball America. The junior infielder further etched his name in the Florida State record books becoming just the second shortstop in school history to earn first team All-American accolades joining the late Dick Howser (1957 & 1958). Cardullo finished the season hitting .376 in 62 games with 20 doubles, 10 home runs and 51 RBI. The Coral Springs, Fla., native ranked second on the team in hits (89), runs (76) and stolen bases (20), while tying for the team lead in triples with three. He surpassed his career totals in every major offensive category in 2009 en route to being named an All-ACC second team honoree and a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award. After moving to shortstop on March 17, 2009 against Florida, Cardullo fell into his own at the position making 47 starts. During that time, FSU responded with a 35-12 mark after beginning the season at 9-6. The move also seemed to spark his offensive production as Cardullo led all players with a .405 average recording nine home runs and 48 RBI during that span. Cardullo put a stamp on the season when he tied the school record and set the NCAA postseason record with a seven-hit performance against Ohio State in the championship game of the Tallahassee Regional. Tony Thomas, Jr.

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ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (First team unless otherwise indicated) YEAR 1957 1958 1959 1961 1962 1963 1964 1966 1966 1968 1969 1970

1972 1975

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

1985

1986

1987 1988 1989 1990

1991 1992

PLAYER, POS. Dick Howser, SS Dick Howser, SS Bob Clem, 2B Jack Dull, 2B Buddy Teagle, C Mike Augustine, OF Woody Woodward, SS Ken Suarez, C Jim Lyttle, OF Gary Sprague, SS Tom Cook, C Dick Gold, 2B Dick Nichols, 2B Johnny Grubb, OF Ron Cash, 3B Pat Osburn, P John Librandi, OF Danny O’Brien, P Randy Davidson, OF Steve Tebbetts, OF Jim Busby, OF Terry Kennedy, C Guillermo Bonilla, 3B Terry Kennedy, C Blane McDonald, C Craig Patterson, 2B Mike Fuentes, OF Jim Weaver, OF Mike Fuentes, OF Jeff Ledbetter, DH Jeff Ledbetter, OF Frank Fazzini, OF Doug Little, P Frank Fazzini, OF Paul Sorrento, OF Luis Alicea, 2B Ray Revak, P Frank Fazzini, OF Doug Little, P Luis Alicea, 2B Richie Lewis, P Barry Blackwell, C Luis Alicea, 2B Mike Loynd, P Richie Lewis, P Bien Figueroa, SS Paul Sorrento, OF Richie Lewis, P Ed Fulton, C Ricky Kimball, P Allen Bevis, 2B Pedro Grifol, C Brad Gregory, P Gar Finnvold, P Marc Ronan, P Roger Bailey, P Chris Roberts, OF Pedro Grifol, C Eduardo Perez, 1B Chris Roberts, OF Chris Roberts, OF Roger Bailey, P

TEAMS MADE ABCA ABCA ABCA (2) ABCA (3) ABCA ABCA ABCA (3) ABCA ABCA, TSN TSN (2) ABCA (3) ABCA, TSN (HM) TSN, ABCA (2) TSN (HM) TSN (HM) TSN (HM) ABCA (3) ABCA (HM) ABCA (HM) TSN (HM) TSN (HM) TSN ABCA TSN ABCA (2) ABCA (2) ABCA, TSN (2) TSN ABCA, BA, TSN (2) TSN, BA (2) ABCA, BA, TSN BA (FR) BA (FR) BA (3) BA (FR) BA (FR) BA (FR-2) ABCA, BA, TSN (2) BA (2), ABCA (3) BA (3) BA (FR) BA (FR) BA, TSN, ABCA (2) ABCA, BA BA BA (2) BA (2) BA, TSN, ABCA (2) BA (3), ABCA (3) BA (FR) BA (FR-2) BA (FR-2) ABCA (2) BA (2) BA (2) BA (FR-2) BA (FR-2) ABCA, BA ABCA (2), BA (3) BA (3) BA, ABCA (2) BA (2), ABCA (3)

YEAR 1993

1994

1995 1996

1997

PLAYER, POS. Link Jarrett, SS Doug Mientkiewicz, 1B Jonathan Johnson, P Mickey Lopez, 3B Link Jarrett, SS Jonathan Johnson, P Mike Martin, Jr., C Doug Mientkiewicz, 1B Jeremy Morris, LF Paul Wilson, P Jonathan Johnson, P David Yocum, OF J.D. Drew, OF J.D. Drew, OF Jeremy Morris, OF Randy Choate, P Scott Zech, 2B Steven “Scooby” Morgan, P J.D. Drew, OF Jeremy Morris, OF Randy Choate, P

1998

1999

Brian Cox, OF Jeremy Salazar, C Matt Diaz, OF Wes Crawford, P Jon McDonald, P Nick Stocks, P Brett Groves, SS Chris Chavez, P Kevin Cash, 3B Matt Diaz, OF Marshall McDougall, 2B Nick Stocks, P Blair Varnes, P

TEAMS MADE NCBWA (2) NCBWA (3), BA (FR-2) CB (FR), BA (FR), CB (3) CB (FR-HM) NCBWA (2) NCBWA (2), CB (3), BA (3) NCBWA (2) NCBWA (2) CB (FR-HM) BA, NCBWA, CB (2) BA, CB (2) BA (2), CB (3) CB (FR), BA (FR) BA, ABCA, CB, NCBWA BA (2), CB (2), NCBWA (2) BA (3), CB (3), NCBWA ABCA (3), NCBWA (2) NCBWA (3) BA, ABCA, CB, NCBWA, TSN BA, TSN, CB (2), ABCA (2), NCBWA (2) BA (2), TSN (2), NCBWA (2), ABCA (2), CB (3) ABCA, NCBWA (2) NCBWA, TSN (2), CB (3) CB (FR), TSN (FR), TSN (3), NCBWA (3) TSN (3) CB (FR), TSN (FR) TSN (FR-2), CB (FR-HM) CB (FR-HM) NCBWA NCBWA (3) ABCA, NCBWA, CB (3), BW (2) ABCA, NCBWA, CB, BW, BA CB, BA (2), ABCA (2) CB (FR), BA (FR)

Pedro Grifol

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ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Greg Gromek, SS Carl Gromek, P Dick Nichols, INF Danny O’Brien, P Tommy Zoeller, 1B Gar Finnvold, P Matt Diaz, OF Buster Posey, C

1970 (1), 1971 (1) 1970 (1) 1970 (2) 1975 (1) 1985 (3) 1989 (1) 1999 (3) *2008 (1)

* named Academic All-America of the Year

2007

2008

2009

Shane Robinson

YEAR 2000 2001

2002

2003

2004

2005 2006

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PLAYER, POS. John-Ford Griffin, OF Matt Lynch, P Daniel Hodges, P John-Ford Griffin, OF Tony Richie, C Trent Peterson, P Jeff Probst, IF Ryan Barthelemy, 3B

TEAMS MADE CB (2), ABCA (2) CB (FR), BA (FR-3) CB (FR-HM) BW, CB, BA, NCBWA, ABCA CB (FR) CB (FR-HM) CB (FR-HM) BW, CB, ABCA, NCBWA (2), BA (3) Stephen Drew, SS BA (2), BA (FR), CB (FR) Tony Richie, C BA (1), CB (3), NCBWA (3) Matt Lynch, P CB (2), BW (2), ABCA (2) Tony Richie, C BW (2), CB (2), ABCA (2), NCBWA (3) Trent Peterson, P CB (2), ABCA (2) Stephen Drew, SS BA (3), CB (3) Daniel Davidson, P CB (3) Daniel Hodges, P ABCA (2) Mark Sauls, P CB (FR) Eddy Martinez-Esteve, 3B CB (FR) Ryne Malone, INF CB (FR) Brian Schultz, P CB (FR) Eddy Martinez-Esteve, 3B/OF ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA Stephen Drew, SS BA (2), ABCA (3), BA (3), NCBWA (3) Shane Robinson, OF BA, ABCA, NCBWA, CB Tyler Chambliss, P NCBWA (3) Shane Robinson, OF CB (3), NCBWA (2), CBF Tyler Chambliss, P NCBWA (3) Buster Posey, SS CB (FR)

Tony Thomas, Jr., 2B Bryan Henry, P Buster Posey, C Mark Hallberg, SS Jason Stidham, 3B Buster Posey, C Matt Fairel, P Stuart Tapley, 3B Tyler Holt, OF Mike McGee, UT Stephen Cardullo, SS Tyler Holt, OF Mike McGee, UT Sean Gilmartin, P

CB, R, NCBWA, ABCA, BA CB, ABCA, R (2) , NCBWA (3) , BA (3) CB, BA (2), ABCA (3) ABCA (3) CB (FR), R (FR), BA (2-FR) ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA,R NCBWA (2) CB (FR), R (FR), NCBWA (2-FR) NCBWA (2-FR) R (FR), NCBWA (2-FR) BA BA (2), CB (2), NCBWA (2) BA (2), NCBWA (3) NCBWA (2), CB (3), ABCA (3), BA (FR), R (FR)

KEY: ABCA-American Baseball Coaches Association, BA-Baseball America, TSN-The Sporting News, FR-Freshman All-America Team, NCBWANational Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, HM-Honorable Mention, CB-Collegiate Baseball, BW-Baseball Weekly, R-Rivals.com.

NATIONAL PLAYER/ PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1977 1981 1982 1986 1997 2005 2007 2008

Terry Kennedy, C - Sporting News Mike Fuentes, OF - Golden Spikes Award Jeff Ledbetter, 1B/P - Sporting News, Baseball America Mike Loynd, P - Golden Spikes Award, Baseball America J.D. Drew, OF – Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, Sporting News, Dick Howser Award, American Baseball Coaches Association, Golden Spikes Award Shane Robinson, CF – Collegiate Baseball Tony Thomas, Jr., 2B – Collegiate Baseball, Rivals.com Buster Posey, C – ABCA, Baseball America, Brooks Wallace Award, Collegiate Baseball, Dick Howser Trophy, Golden Spikes Award, Johnny Bench Award, Rivals

NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1998 1999 2002 2009

Matt Diaz OF, The Sporting News Blair Varnes P, Collegiate Baseball Stephen Drew SS, Baseball America Sean Gilmartin P, NCBWA - Pitcher


ACC ACCOLADES 1992 UT OF P P

Chris Roberts - JR Ty Mueller - JR Roger Bailey - JR Tim Davis - SR

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

1993 P DH

Paul Wilson - SO Mike Schmitz - JR

Second Team Second Team

1994 2B P 1B SS C P

Mickey Lopez - SO Paul Wilson - JR Doug Mientkiewicz - SO Link Jarrett - SR Mike Martin, Jr. - JR Jonathan Johnson - SO

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

1995 P 1B 2B OF P P

Jonathan Johnson - JR Doug Mientkiewicz - JR Mickey Lopez - JR Randy Hodges - SR David Yocum - SO Phil Olson - JR

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

1996 2B SS OF OF P

Scott Zech - JR Brooks Badeaux - SO J.D. Drew - SO Jeremy Morris - JR Chuck Howell - JR

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team

1997 OF OF P 2B 3B P

J.D. Drew - JR Jeremy Morris - SR Randy Choate - JR Scott Zech - SR Geoff Sprague - SR Zach Diaz - SO

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

1998 OF C OF P

Brian Cox - SR Jeremy Salazar - SR Matt Diaz - FR Jon McDonald - R-FR

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

1999 2B OF P P 3B P

Marshall McDougall - JR Matt Diaz - SO Chris Chavez - SR Nick Stocks - SO Kevin Cash - JR Jon McDonald - R-SO

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

2000 OF UT DH P 1B

Chris Smith - SO Marshall McDougall - SR John Ford-Griffin - SO Mike Ziegler - JR Ryan Barthelemy - SO

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team

2001 1B OF SP

Ryan Barthelemy - JR John Ford-Griffin - JR Blair Varnes - JR

First Team First Team First Team

OF SP RP

Karl Jernigan - SR Matt Lynch - SO Justin Lord - JR

Second Team Second Team Second Team

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

ACC PITCHER OF THE YEAR

2002 3B C SP 1B SS OF OF

Ryan Barthelelmy - SR Tony Richie - SO Matt Lynch - JR Jerrod Brown - JR Stephen Drew - FR Tony McQuade - SO Nick Rogers - SR

2003 SS OF P 1B C P P P

Stephen Drew - SO Tony McQuade - JR Trent Peterson - JR Jerrod Brown - SR Tony Richie - JR Daniel Davidson - SR Daniel Hodges - SR Matt Lynch - SR

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2004 SS 3B/OF 2B P INF

Stephen Drew - JR Eddy Martinez-Esteve - SO Bryan Zech - SR Rhett James - SR Ryne Malone - FR

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

Bryan Henry - SO Shane Robinson - SO Tyler Chambliss - SO Aaron Cheesman - R-SR Kevin Lynch - SR Ryne Malone - SO

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2006 P OF P

Bryan Henry - JR Shane Robinson - JR Tyler Chambliss - JR

First Team First Team Second Team

2007 SS P C OF 3B 2B OF

Mark Hallberg - JR Bryan Henry - SR Buster Posey - SO Jack Rye - JR Jason Stidham - FR Tony Thomas, Jr. - JR Mark Gildea - R-SO

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team

2008 C OF P SS P

Buster Posey - JR Jack Rye - SR Elih Villanueva - JR Tony Delmonico - JR Matt Fairel - SO

2007

J.D. Drew John Ford-Griffin Tony Thomas, Jr. Buster Posey

OF OF 2B C

Bryan Henry

RHP

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Martin

1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM 2006 Bryan Henry Michael Hyde Buster Posey Jack Rye Ryan Strauss Luke Tucker

JR JR FR SO SO JR

RHP RHP SS OF OF RHP

SR SO JR SR SR SO SO

OF OF SS RHP RHP UT C

SO JR JR SR SR FR

P DH C OF P 3B

SO SR

OF DH

2007

2005 P OF P C P 1B

1997 2001 2007 2008

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

Travis Anderson Mark Gildea Mark Hallberg Bryan Henry Michael Hyde Tommy Oravetz Buster Posey

2008 Matt Fairel Tommy Oravetz Buster Posey Jack Rye Ryan Strauss Stuart Tapley

2009 Tyler Holt Tommy Oravetz

ACC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2008

Buster Posey

JR

C

2009 OF P SS UT 2B

Tyler Holt - SO Sean Gilmartin - FR Stephen Cardullo - JR Mike McGee - SO Jason Stidham - JR

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

163


ACC ACCOLADES ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL FIVE-TIME HONOREE

ONE-TIME HONOREE

Aaron Cheesman Chris Whidden

Blake Balkcom Brian Chambers Daniel Diaz Michael DiBlasi Danny Dichter J.D. Drew John Gast Caleb Graham Brett Groves Mark Hallberg Tyler Holt Scott Hudson Brian Kelley Brian Kraft Kevin Krietemeyer William Lawrence Justin Lord Kevin Lynch Ryne Malone Neil Malpass Brent Marsh Mike Martin, Jr. Tony McQuade Justin Miller Kyle Mulligan Kyle Patrick Mark Peterson Jack Posey James Ramsey Bobby Rauh Derek Reams Rocky Roquet Sam Scott Chad Sheffer Richie Smith Nick Stocks Stuart Tapley Clint Thigpen Scott Thorson Dean Vinson Colby Weaver Ryan West

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

FOUR-TIME HONOREE Eric Roman Jack Rye Mark Sauls Ryan Strauss

1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

THREE-TIME HONOREE Ryan Barthelemy John Bentley Zach Diaz Christopher Ginn Bryan Henry Michael Hyde Matt Lynch Ruairi O’Connor Tommy Oravetz Buster Posey Josh Spivey Blair Varnes Nick Whidden

2000, 2001, 2002 1999, 2000, 2001 1996, 1998, 1999 1998, 1999, 2001 2005, 2006, 2007 2005, 2006, 2007 2000, 2001, 2002 2007, 2008, 2009 2007, 2008, 2009 2006, 2007, 2008 2005, 2006, 2007 2000, 2001, 2002 1999, 2000, 2001

TWO-TIME HONOREE Travis Anderson Brooks Badeaux Michael Bell Parker Brunelle Stephen Cardullo Michael Chevalier Charles Cleveland Matt Diaz Tyler Everett Matt Fairel Mark Gildea Chris Hart Terrence Henderson Rhett James Link Jarrett Trent Jarvis Marc Lamacchia Blair McCaleb Phil Olson Shane Robinson Michael Smalley Luke Tucker Ryan Vigue Matt Woodward

2006, 2007 1997, 1998 1994, 1995 2008, 2009 2008, 2009 2001, 2002 2005, 2006 1998, 1999 2008, 2009 2007, 2008 2005, 2007 1999, 2003 1997, 1998 2003, 2004 1993, 1994 2004, 2007 2002, 2003 2001, 2002 1993, 1995 2004, 2006 1998, 1999 2006, 2007 2008, 2009 1995, 1998

ACC WEAVER-JAMESCORRIGAN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS Matt Lynch~ Aaron Cheesman ~ denotes honorary award recipient

164

2003 2007 2006 1999 1993 1997 2008 2007 2000 2007 2009 1997 2005 2000 1993 1993 2001 2005 2006 2006 2006 2005 2001 2002 1997 2003 2008 2008 2009 2007 1993 2002 1999 1993 2002 1999 2008 1999 2007 1995 1994 2000

2003 2005

ACC PLAYERS/ PITCHERS OF THE WEEK 1992

Chris Roberts, P (2); Roger Bailey, P; Nandy Serrano, 3B 1993 Paul Wilson, P (3); Mike Martin, Jr., P; John Wasdin, P 1994 Jonathan Johnson, P; Paul Wilson, P (3) 1995 Mike Bell, P; Charlie Cruz, P; Chuck Howell, P; Jonathan Johnson, P; Doug Mientkiewicz, 1B; David Yocum, P (2) 1996 Zach Diaz, P; J.D. Drew, CF (3); Scooby Morgan, P/DH; Jeremy Morris, LF (2) 1997 Randy Choate, P (2); J.D. Drew, OF (3); Jeremy Morris, OF (2); Randy Niles, P 1998 Chris Chavez, P; Brian Cox, CF (3); Wes Crawford, P; Terry Henderson, DH; Jon McDonald, P; Jeremy Salazar, C; Nick Stocks, P 1999 Chris Chavez, P; Matt Diaz, OF (3); Jeremiah Klosterman, C; Marshall McDougall, 2B (3); Nick Stocks, P 2000 John-Ford Griffin, OF; Jon McDonald, P; Mike Ziegler, P (3) Marshall McDougall, 2B (2) 2001 John-Ford Griffin, OF (2); Ryan Barthelemy, 1B; Karl Jernigan, OF; Blair Varnes, P 2002 Stephen Drew, SS; Matt Lynch, P; Tony Richie, C 2003 Daniel Davidson, P (2); Blake Balkcom, OF; Daniel Hodges, P; Tony McQuade, OF; Tony Richie, C 2004 Gibbs Chapman, INF; Eddy Martinez-Esteve, 3B/OF (2); Stephen Drew, SS 2005 Shane Robinson, OF; Ryne Malone, 1B; Barret Browning, P; Bryan Henry, P; Mark Sauls, P 2006 Bryan Henry, P; Dennis Guinn, 1B; Tyler Chambliss, P; Barret Browning, P 2007 Bryan Henry, P (2); Buster Posey, C; Brandon Reichert, 1B; Danny Rosen, P; Jason Stidham, 3B; Tony Thomas, Jr., 2B (3) 2008 Matt Fairel, P; Dennis Guinn, 1B (2); Mike McGee, OF; Buster Posey, C; Ryan Strauss, P 2009 Tyler Holt, OF; Stephen Cardullo, SS; Jason Stidham, 2B; Tommy Oravetz, DH


ACC TOURNAMENT ACCOLADES METRO CONFERENCE 1977-1991 1977 Chip Bifano Joe Hicks Terry Kennedy Larry Jones

Outfield Infield Catcher Pitcher

1978 Ron Traylor Bob Benda David Mobley Brooks Carey

Outfield Infield Infield Pitcher

1979 Mike Fuentes Bruce Huff Craig Patterson Jeff Ledbetter

Outfield Outfield Infield Designated Hitter

1980 Mike Fuentes Lionel Martinez Rick Figueredo Ken Fischer

Outfield Infield Infield Pitcher

1981 Mike Fuentes Mike Yastrzemski Joe Licata Jeff Ledbetter Lionel Martinez Don DeLoach Craig Ramsey Rick Hatcher

Outfield Outfield Outfield Infield Infield Infield Catcher Pitcher

1982 Jeff Ledbetter Chris Cawthon Jamey Shouppe

Outfield Outfield Pitcher

1983 Frank Fazzini Mike Yastrzemski Rick Figueredo Jody Reed Mark Barineau Danny Dowell Jeff Gray David Smalley

Outfield Outfield Infield Infield Infield Catcher Pitcher Pitcher

1984 Paul Sorrento Eric Mangham Luis Alicea Jody Reed Jeff Gray Doug Little Vince Calandra

Outfield Outfield Infield Infield Pitcher Pitcher Designated Hitter

1985 Frank Fazzini Paul Sorrento Vince Calandra Jimmy Jones Doug Little Richie Lewis

Outfield Outfield Infield Infield Pitcher Pitcher

1986 Paul Sorrento Luis Alicea Mike Loynd

Outfield Infield Pitcher

1987 Deion Sanders Edwin Alicea Jose Marzan Barry Blackwell Ed Porcelli Richie Lewis

Outfield Infield Infield Catcher Pitcher Pitcher

1988 Marc Giordano Edwin Alicea Donny Erickson Barry Blackwell Bret Davis

Outfield Infield Infield Catcher Pitcher

1989 Chris Brock Brad Parker Bob Reboin Rocky Rau Brian Gilliland

Outfield Outfield Infield Infield Infield

1990 Allen Bevis Eduardo Perez Brad Gregory Buddy Cribb, Jr.

Infield Infield Pitcher Designated Hitter

1991 Ty Mueller Link Jarrett Pedro Grifol Chris Roberts

Outfield Infield Catcher Pitcher

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 1992-PRESENT 1992 Chris Roberts

DH

1993 Doug Mientkiewicz Mickey Lopez

1B 3B

1994 Randy Hodges Scott Zech Paul Wilson

OF OF SP

1995 Doug Mientkiewicz Mickey Lopez Jeremy Morris Adam Faurot Jonathan Johnson

1B 2B OF DH P

1996 J.D. Drew Scooby Morgan

OF P

1997 Jeremy Salazar Scott Zech J.D. Drew Jeremy Morris Chris Chavez Randy Choate

C 2B OF OF P P

1998 Jeremy Salazar Matt Diaz Brian Cox

C OF OF

1999 John Ford-Griffin

OF

2000 Marshall McDougall

2B

2001 Tony Richie John Ford-Griffin

C OF

2002 Tony Richie Stephen Drew Ryan Barthelemy Matt Lynch

C SS 3B P

2003 Tony Richie Blake Balkcom

C OF

2004 Stephen Drew Shane Robinson Eddy Martinez-Esteve Mark Sauls

SS OF DH/UTIL P

2005 Jack Rye

OF

2006 Travis Anderson Danny Diaz Buster Posey

DH C SS

2007 Tony Thomas, Jr.

2B

2008 Buster Posey

C

2009 Jason Stidham Mike McGee

2B OF

TOURNAMENT MVP Terry Kennedy Mike Fuentes Danny Dowell Jody Reed Richie Lewis Mike Loynd Ed Porcelli Edwin Alicea Allen Bevis Ty Mueller Jonathan Johnson Jeremy Morris Stephen Drew Shane Robinson

1977 1980, 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1995 1997 2002 2004

TOURNAMENT RECORDS 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro Metro ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC

4-1 4-2 2-2 5-1 5-1 4-2 4-0 5-1 5-1 4-1 5-0 4-0 4-0 5-1 4-1 3-2 3-2 4-2 5-1 4-2 5-0 4-2 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-0 3-2 5-1 2-2 3-2 1-2 2-1 2-2 122-43 (.739)

165


SEASON RECAPS 1948

Charlie Armstrong, Head Coach Mar 29 Mississippi College Mar 30 Mississippi College Apr 9 Rollins Apr 10 Rollins Apr 16 at Mississippi College Apr 17 at Mississippi College Apr 22 at Mercer Apr 23 at Middle Georgia Apr 24 at Georgia-Savannah Apr 28 at Troy State May 7 at Georgia Teachers May 8 at Georgia Teachers May 14 Middle Georgia May 15 Georgia-Savannah May 21 at Rollins May 22 at Rollins May 27 Troy State

9-8 W L L L W L W W L L W W W W L L W

1949

Charlie Armstrong, Head Coach Mar 30 Mississippi Mar 31 Mississippi Apr 1 Mercer Apr 2 Oglethorpe Apr 8 at Mississippi College Apr 9 at Millsaps Apr 15 Florida Southern Apr 16 Florida Southern Apr 18 Mississippi College Apr 19 Mississippi College Apr 22 at Stetson Apr 23 at Stetson Apr 29 Tampa Apr 30 Tampa May 7 at Mercer May 13 Stetson May 14 Stetson May 20 at Florida Southern May 21 at Florida Southern

11-8 W W L L W W L L W W W L W W W L W L L

1950

Charlie Armstrong, Head Coach Mar 27 Mississippi College Mar 28 Mississippi College Mar 31 Rollins Apr 1 Rollins Apr 7 Florida Southern Apr 8 Florida Southern Apr 10 Bradley Apr 11 Bradley Apr 14 Stetson Apr 15 Stetson Apr 21 Tampa Apr 22 Tampa Apr 28 Mercer Apr 29 Mercer May 5 Tampa May 6 Tampa May 13 at Mercer May 14 at Mercer May 19 Stetson May 20 Stetson

166

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

13-7 W W L L L W W L L W W W W W W L L W W W

1951

Charlie Armstrong, Head Coach Mar 13 Tennessee Mar 21 Georgia Mar 23 at Miami Mar 24 at Miami Mar 26 at Florida Southern Mar 27 at Florida Southern Apr 2 Mississippi College Apr 3 Mississippi College Apr 5 at Rollins Apr 6 at Rollins Apr 20 at Stetson Apr 21 at Stetson Apr 27 at Georgia Apr 28 at Georgia May 3 Florida Southern

6-0 3-13 5-20 5-8 6-5 6-7 14-12 5-4 4-9 2-3 5-2 12-8 7-6 8-3 5-8 2-8 6-5

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

13-6 W W L W W W W W W W L L W L W

10-9 9-4 2-11 13-4 15-6 13-3 22-9 6-2 9-3 9-2 0-3 2-3 8-6 0-2 6-5

May 11 May 12 May 18 May 19

at Mississippi College at Mississippi College Stetson Stetson

W L W L

10-4 7-8 8-2 5-7

1952

Ralph Matherly, Head Coach Mar 17 Kenyon Mar 18 Kenyon Mar 21 Georgia Mar 22 Georgia Mar 27 Amherst Mar 28 Loyola Mar 29 Loyola Apr 4 Miami Apr 5 Miami Apr 11 at Stetson Apr 12 at Stetson Apr 14 Tampa Apr 15 Tampa Apr 18 Tampa Apr 19 Tampa Apr 25 Florida Southern Apr 26 Florida Southern Apr 29 Florida Southern May 9 Rollins May 10 Rollins

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

21-1 11-2 3-8 8-3 4-2 1-0 7-0 3-1 7-0 2-7 11-10 7-4 0-4 16-11 13-3 9-3 5-0 22-11 2-1 2-9

13-10-1

Ralph Matherly, Head Coach Georgia Teachers W Georgia Teachers W Georgia L Jacksonville State W SE Louisiana L SE Louisiana W Amherst W Amherst W at Rollins L at Rollins L at Tampa T at Tampa L at Stetson W at Stetson W Cincinnati W Jacksonville Navy W Jacksonville Navy L at Georgia Teachers L at Georgia Teachers W at Georgia L Stetson L Stetson W at Florida Southern L at Florida Southern W

1954

Ralph Matherly, Head Coach Mar 12 at Jacksonville Navy Mar 13 at Jacksonville Navy Mar 18 Georgia Mar 20 Tennessee Mar 20 Auburn Mar 23 Davidson Mar 24 Jacksonville State Mar 29 Amherst Mar 30 Amherst Apr 1 Duke Apr 2 Duke Apr 5 at Georgia Apr 12 Stetson Apr 13 Stetson Apr 15 Georgia Teachers Apr 24 at Stetson Apr 24 at Stetson Apr 30 Tampa

Tampa Florida Southern Florida Southern

W W W

7-2 10-1 16-1

17-4

1953

Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 28 May 1 May 2 May 8 May 9

May 1 May 7 May 8

14-6 15-4 0-3 8-4 1-6 5-4 5-0 4-3 0-4 2-4 8-8 1-4 14-7 8-2 14-1 4-2 4-7 2-6 15-6 6-12 0-1 9-6 2-7 15-4

13-8 L W W W L W W W W L L L W L W L L W

1-2 7-4 8-7 7-4 2-7 7-1 24-0 11-3 10-6 4-8 2-6 7-8 4-3 4-8 7-4 3-7 0-7 13-1

1955

Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 28 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 2 May 3 May 6 May 7

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach at Florida Southern W at Florida southern W Furman W Furman W Louisiana State W Georgia W Georgia L Amherst W Amherst L Mississippi College T Stetson L Stetson W Wisconsin W Wisconsin W at Rollins W at Rollins L at Miami W at Miami L at Georgia Teachers W at Georgia Teachers W at Georgia W at Georgia L at Stetson W at Stetson W

1956

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS Mar 16 Furman Mar 17 Furman Mar 19 Georgia Teachers Mar 20 Georgia Teachers Mar 23 Florida Southern Mar 24 Florida Southern Mar 26 Indiana Mar 27 Indiana Mar 29 North Carolina Mar 30 Wisconsin Mar 31 Notre Dame Apr 2 West Virginia Apr 3 Illinois Apr 4 Wisconsin Apr 5 Illinois Apr 6 Wisconsin Apr 7 Wisconsin Apr 9 at Florida Apr 16 Cincinnati Apr 20 Stetson Apr 21 Stetson Apr 23 Georgia Apr 27 Miami Apr 28 Miami May 5 Georgia Teachers May 7 Georgia May 8 Georgia May 11 Rollins May 12 Rollins Jun 1 Duke# Jun 2 Duke# Jun 2 Duke#

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

25-7 W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W L W W W L W W W W W L W W L L

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


SEASON RECAPS 1957

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Mar 19 Auburn Mar 20 Auburn Mar 22 Stetson Mar 23 Stetson Mar 25 Michigan State Mar 26 Yale Mar 27 Duke Mar 28 Michigan State Mar 29 Yale Mar 30 Duke Apr 2 Ithaca Apr 3 Ithaca Apr 5 Florida Apr 6 Florida Apr 16 Miami Apr 17 Miami Apr 19 at Georgia Teachers Apr 20 at Georgia Teachers Apr 22 at Auburn Apr 23 at Auburn Apr 26 at Florida Southern Apr 27 at Florida Southern Apr 29 at Miami Apr 30 at Miami May 2 at Rollins May 31 Georgia Teachers# Jun 1 Duke# Jun 2 Duke# Jun 3 Duke# Jun 8 Penn State### Jun 9 Connecticut###

22-9 W W W L L W W W W L W W L W W W W W L W W W W L W W W L W L L

1958

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS Mar 20 Auburn Mar 20 Auburn Apr 4 Wisconsin Apr 5 Notre Dame Apr 5 West Virginia Apr 7 Wisconsin Apr 8 Notre Dame Apr 10 Wisconsin Apr 11 at Florida Apr 12 at Florida Apr 18 Miami Apr 19 Miami Apr 25 at Auburn Apr 26 at Auburn Apr 28 Florida Southern Apr 29 Florida Southern May 2 at Stetson May 3 at Stetson May 5 at Miami May 6 at Miami May 9 Rollins May 10 Rollins May 16 Georgia Teachers May 17 Georgia Teachers Jun 5 George Washington# Jun 7 Florida# Jun 7 Clemson#

1959

Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 14 Mar 17

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

20-7 L L W W W W W W L L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L

D Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS N Camp LeJeune W Camp LeJeune W Camp LeJeune W Auburn W

3-4 7-10 12-4 5-2 14-7 7-3 32 3-1 7-8 1-8 18-0 7-12 5-1 4-2 5-0 11-1 4-2 9-1 9-2 6-1 7-1 7-6 15-10 17-3 3-1 1-2 5-8

22-11 14-4 11-3 10-8 8-4

Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 17 Apr 25 Apr 27 May 9 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 Jun 4 Jun 5 Jun 5 Jun 6

Auburn Georgia Georgia Stetson Stetson North Carolina Illinois Florida Michigan State Duke Western Michigan Duke Western Michigan Michigan Michigan State Florida Florida Florida Southern Georgia Teachers Tampa at Georgia Teachers at Georgia at Georgia at Auburn at Auburn George Washington# Clemson# Georgia Tech# Clemson#

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

1960

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach Mar 14 at Miami Mar 15 at Miami Mar 18 Georgia Mar 19 Ohio State Mar 21 Auburn Mar 22 Auburn Mar 23 Auburn Mar 26 Jacksonville Mar 31 at Georgia Apr 1 at Georgia Apr 18 Mississippi College Apr 19 Mississippi College Apr 20 Florida Southern Apr 21 Florida Southern Apr 25 Georgia Southern Apr 26 Georgia Southern May 6 at Auburn May 7 at Auburn May 9 at Florida May 10 at Florida May 13 Miami May 14 Miami

13-9 W W W L L W W W W L W L L L W L L L W W W W

1961

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 17TH Mar 15 Georgia Mar 16 Georgia Mar 20 Auburn Mar 21 Auburn Mar 21 Auburn Mar 24 Jacksonville Mar 25 Jacksonville Mar 27 Duke Mar 28 Duke Mar 29 Duke Mar 30 Duke Apr 1 North Carolina Apr 3 Florida Apr 4 Florida Apr 4 Western Michigan Apr 5 Western Michigan Apr 8 at Georgia Southern Apr 8 at Georgia Southern Apr 14 at Florida Southern Apr 15 at Florida Southern Apr 17 at Miami Apr 18 at Miami Apr 21 at Georgia

11-3 1-4 16-4 17-0 21-12 9-11 16-9 8-7 5-2 3-6 2-3 5-1 2-0 11-0 28 3-6 7-9 1-2 7-1 19-1 4-5 8-2 4-2 4-3 8-6 3-2 2-24 16-9 0-5

6-3 10-6 10-1 7-13 4-10 22-8 11-4 8-4 9-2 8-11 4-2 2-4 4-11 3-5 12-5 9-10 3-4 5-6 8-4 13-11 16-3 9-5

21-7 W W W W L W L W W W W W L W L W W W W W W W W

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

Apr 22 May 8 Jun 1 Jun 1 Jun 2

at Georgia Georgia Southern West Virginia# Duke# West Virginia#

L W W L L

1962

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 4TH Mar 14 Georgia Mar 15 Georgia Mar 16 Auburn Mar 17 Auburn Mar 19 Georgia Tech Mar 20 Georgia Tech Mar 21 Georgia Tech Mar 23 Jacksonville Mar 30 Clemson Apr 2 Furman Apr 3 Furman Apr 9 Auburn Apr 10 Auburn Apr 16 Miami Apr 17 Miami Apr 19 Clemson Apr 20 at Duke Apr 21 at Duke Apr 22 East Carolina Apr 23 North Carolina Apr 24 North Carolina State Apr 25 Georgia Southern Apr 26 Georgia Southern May 12 Florida Southern May 14 Georgia Southern May 15 Georgia Southern May 18 Florida May 19 Florida May 31 Florida# Jun 1 West Virginia# Jun 2 Florida# Jun 4 Wake Forest# Jun 4 Wake Forest# Jun 11 Santa Clara### Jun 12 Ithaca### Jun 13 Michigan### Jun 14 Santa Clara###

23-14 W W L L W W W W W L W L L L W L W L L W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W W L L

1963

Danny Litwhiler, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 6TH Mar 16 Auburn Mar 18 Auburn Mar 21 Clemson Mar 22 Clemson Mar 23 Clemson Mar 23 Navy Mar 25 at Auburn Mar 26 at Auburn Mar 29 Florida Southern Mar 30 Florida Southern Apr 1 at Miami Apr 2 at Miami Apr 5 Furman Apr 6 Furman Apr 9 Valdosta State Apr 10 Georgia Southern Apr 10 Georgia Southern Apr 22 North Carolina Apr 23 Wake Forest Apr 24 North Carolina State Apr 25 Duke Apr 26 East Carolina May 3 at Florida May 4 at Florida May 13 Georgia Southern May 14 Georgia Southern May 16 Georgia Tech May 16 Georgia Tech May 17 at Georgia May 18 at Georgia

9-10 17-8 3-1 2-7 3-4

13-3 6-3 7-12 2-10 10-4 9-8 7-6 8-2 14-8 2-7 21-9 6-7 3-5 4-6 9-8 11-14 3-1 4-5 2-19 9-2 12-3 5-1 9-7 12-11 2-4 8-2 5-9 6-2 0-1 6-5 3-1 10-8 3-2 5-1 5-4 7-10 6-11

27-13 W W W L W L W W W W W L W W W W L W L L W W L L W W W L W W

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

167


SEASON RECAPS May 24 May 25 May 25 May 30 May 31 Jun 1 Jun 1 Jun 10 Jun 11 Jun 12

Florida Florida Florida Auburn# Wake Forest# Wake Forest# Wake Forest# Western Michigan### Arizona### Southern California###

W W L W W L W W L L

1964 5-2 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 4 May 5 May 11 May 12 May 16 May 16 May 22 May 23 May 29 May 30 May 30

F Fred Hatfield, Head Coach Mar 16 Florida Southern M Florida Southern Clemson Clemson Clemson Tennessee Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Northeast Louisiana North Carolina Mississippi State Amherst Duke North Carolina Wake Forest Michigan State Michigan State Wake Forest Wake Forest Auburn at Georgia Tech at Georgia at Georgia at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Auburn Auburn Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida Florida Florida at Florida at Florida

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

1965

Fred Hatfield, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 5TH Mar 12 Miami Mar 13 Miami Mar 13 Miami Mar 15 Florida Southern Mar 18 Kentucky Mar 26 Jacksonville Mar 26 Jacksonville Mar 29 Michigan State Mar 30 Duke Mar 31 Wake Forest Apr 1 Wake Forest Apr 2 Michigan State Apr 3 Duke Apr 3 Wake Forest Apr 5 Auburn Apr 6 Auburn Apr 9 at Georgia Southern Apr 10 at Georgia Southern Apr 22 at Duke

168

6-2 5-1 1-3 4-3 12-4 5-6 11-5 5-2 3-4 3-4

23-13 W 4-8 8-5 5-8 12-6 15-7 5-0 3-2 7-4 9-0 7-1 5-0 10-4 17-3 4-6 10-5 7-6 4-7 9-2 3-5 14-1 5-6 18-11 6-8 6-1 2-4 5-19 9-7 6-9 7-4 3-2 2-6 4-3 1-2 1-2 5-4

32-11-1 W W T W W L L W W W W L W W W W W W W

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

Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 27 Apr 30 May 1 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 13 May 21 May 22 May 24 May 27 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 29 Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 7 Jun 8 Jun 9

at North Carolina State at North Carolina at Clemson at Clemson at Clemson Pensacola Navy Pensacola Navy Loyola Loyola Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Jacksonville at Florida at Florida Pensacola Navy Mississippi State# Maryland# Mississippi State# Furman# Furman# Florida Florida Ohio State### Texas### St. Louis###

1966

Mar 14 M Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 9 Apr 13 Apr 23 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 6 May 7 May 9 May 10 May 13 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 23 May 24 May 25

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

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

39-13

F Fred Hatfield, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS N COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 9TH Kentucky W K t Kentucky W Kentucky W Kentucky W Tennessee L Tennessee W Mississippi State W Auburn W Mississippi W Mississippi W Mississippi W Mississippi W Michigan State W Michigan State L Wake Forest W Michigan State W Rutgers W Wake Forest L at Auburn L at Auburn L Spring Hill W Spring Hill W North Carolina W North Carolina L Miami L North Carolina W Miami W Furman W at Louisiana State L at Louisiana State L Loyola W Loyola W Spring Hill W Spring Hill W Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W at Florida W at Florida L Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W Jacksonville W Jacksonville W Florida W Florida W Clemson W Clemson W Clemson L

9-4 19-3 7-0 20-1 7-8 8-6 24-2 6-3 9-8 9-4 11-10 5-3 5-0 6-7 14-12 5-4 18-10 3-4 2-7 2-6 18-3 13-6 15-7 4-6 1-6 4-1 10-2 15-2 2-3 0-1 3-0 5-0 3-2 14-2 9-4 9-1 16-4 0-1 10-0 10-9 15-5 3-1 1-0 4-0 11-5 4-3 3-4

Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 3 Jun 4 JJun 4

Mississippi State# East Carolina# Mississippi State# North Carolina# North Carolina#

L W W W L

1967

3-4 6-3 7-0 6-5 4-6

30-14

F Fred Hatfield, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS N COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 13TH Mar 3 at Miami W Mar 4 at Miami W Mar 5 Tampa W Mar 20 Auburn L Mar 20 Georgia L Mar 21 Springfield W Mar 21 Auburn W Mar 22 Springfield W Mar 22 Virginia Tech W Mar 23 Alabama L Mar 24 Penn State W Mar 25 Alabama W Mar 27 Tulane W Mar 28 Penn State L Mar 28 Tulane W Mar 29 William & Mary W Mar 30 Wake Forest W Mar 30 North Carolina W Mar 31 North Carolina L Mar 31 Wake Forest W Apr 1 Wake Forest L Apr 1 North Carolina W Apr 5 Parsons L Apr 6 Parsons L Apr 7 at Auburn L Apr 8 at Auburn W Apr 21 at Tulane W Apr 22 at Tulane W Apr 23 at Loyola W Apr 24 at Loyola W Apr 28 at Georgia Southern W Apr 29 at Georgia Southern W May 5 Georgia Southern W May 6 Georgia Southern W May 11 Jacksonville W May 16 at Jacksonville W May 19 Florida W May 20 Florida L May 26 at Florida W May 27 at Florida L May 27 at Florida L Jun 2 Clemson# W Jun 3 Auburn# L Jun 4 Clemson# L NOTE: Includes two forfeit wins over Tampa, May 9 & 10.

1968

Fred Hatfield, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 12TH Mar 16 Valdosta Red Sox Mar 17 Valdosta Red Sox Mar 19 Georgia Mar 20 Georgia Mar 23 Penn State Mar 25 Springfield Mar 26 Penn State Mar 27 Springfield Mar 27 Wake Forest Mar 28 Wake Forest Mar 29 Southern Illinois Mar 30 Southern Illinois Apr 1 Southern Illinois Apr 8 Kentucky Wesleyan Apr 9 Kentucky Wesleyan Apr 12 Valdosta Red Sox

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

35-6 W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W

7-0 11-3 2-0 2-3 10-8 10-9 7-2 18-0 3-0 7-4 6-0 8-4 5-3 15-1 15-5 18-3


SEASON RECAPS Apr 13 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 27 May 3 May 4 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 24 May 25 May 25 May 30 May 31 Jun 1 Jun 1 JJun 3

Valdosta Red Sox Miami Miami Auburn Auburn Loyola Loyola at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Florida at Florida Georgia Southern Georgia Southern at Auburn at Auburn Jacksonville Jacksonville Florida Florida Florida East Carolina# Alabama# East Carolina# North Carolina State# North Carolina State#

1969 1

Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 29 Apr 2 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 1 May 3 May 3 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 17 May 17

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

3-1 4-1 7-6 2-1 7-3 5-1 4-1 12-6 4-1 2-3 2-3 10-2 9 -4 3-2 1-18 4-0 9-4 1-0 5-0 5-0 1-2 6-1 3-2 15-12 1-4

39-12-1

J Jack Stalling, Head Coach COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 10TH C at Florida Southern T 5-5 at Miami W 6-2 at Miami W 5-0 at St. Leo L 2-3 Auburn L 0-1 Auburn W 6-1 Loyola L 3-5 Loyola W 2-0 Tulane W 5-0 Tulane L 0-1 Penn State W 4-3 Penn State W 8-1 Penn State W 6-0 Penn State W 8-4 Southern Illinois L 0-1 Southern Illinois W 3 -1 Southern Illinois W 5-4 Belmont Abbey W 10-9 Wake Forest W 9-4 Belmont Abbey W 8-4 Wake Forest W 16-6 Wake Forest W 16-14 South Carolina W 4-3 Wake Forest W 10-1 Furman W 8-2 Furman W 7-2 Kentucky Wesleyan W 18 -1 Kentucky Wesleyan W 17-0 South Florida W 7-3 South Florida W 5-2 Clemson W 6-2 Clemson W 3-1 at Georgia W 5-0 at Georgia W 12-3 St. Leo W 6-2 Florida W 3-1 Florida W 4-9 Georgia Southern L 2-3 Georgia Southern W 9-5 Georgia Tech W 2-1 Georgia Tech L 5-8 at Jacksonville W 7-5 at Jacksonville L 2-4 Georgia Southern W 8-1 Georgia Southern L 3-4 South Alabama W 5-4 South Alabama W 4-0

May 19 May 20 May 23 May 24 Mayy 24

at Auburn at Auburn at Florida at Florida at Florida

L W L L W

4-7 6-3 0-8 1-3 3-1

1971 1

1970 1

Mar 4 Mar 4 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 25 May 1 May 2 May 4 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 12 May 13 May 15 May 16 May 18 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 23 May 28 May 29 May 30 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 16 Jun 17 Jun 18

49-9-1

J Jack Stalling, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 2ND C Union W Union W St. Leo W St. Leo W at Florida Southern W at Miami W Michigan State L at Miami W at Stetson W Bowling Green W New York University W Rider W New York University W Southern Illinois W North Carolina W North Carolina W North Carolina W Illinois W Maryland W Holy Cross W Illinois W Holy Cross W Maryland W Auburn W Auburn L at South Alabama W at South Alabama W at South Alabama W at South Florida W at South Florida W at St. Leo W Florida Southern W South Alabama W South Alabama L South Alabama T Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W Jacksonville W Jacksonville W Miami W Miami W at Florida L at Florida L at Georgia Southern W at Georgia Southern L at Auburn W at Auburn W Florida L Florida W Florida W East Carolina# W Maryland# W Mississippi State# W Arizona### W Dartmouth### W Texas### L Ohio University### W Texas### W Southern California### L

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

Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 19 Apr 24 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 30 May 1 May 1 May 2 May 8 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 21 May 22 May 22 May 28 May 29

41-16

J Jack Stalling, Head Coach COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 23RD C Valdosta St. W Union W Union W Union W St. Leo W St. Leo W Lafayette W Lafayette W Lafayette W at Miami W at Miami L Ohio State L Michigan State W at St. Leo W Western Michigan L Florida A&M W Florida A&M W Western Michigan W Western Michigan L Florida A&M W Brown L Brown W Brown W Brown W Brown W Brown W at Jacksonville L at Jacksonville W Northern Illinois W Miami W Miami L Auburn W Auburn L at Valdosta St. W at Clemson L at Clemson L at Clemson L at Georgia W at Georgia L South Alabama W South Alabama L South Alabama W South Florida W South Florida W Stetson W Stetson W Georgia Southern L Georgia Southern W at South Alabama W at Georgia Southern W at Auburn W at Auburn W at Florida W at Florida W at Florida L Florida L Florida W

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

169


SEASON RECAPS 1972 1

Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 27 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 6 May 7 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 11 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 19 May 20 May 26 May 27 May 27 Jun 1 Jun 2 Jun 3

170

45-23

J Jack Stalling, Head Coach NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS N COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 19TH C at Stetson W 6-3 at Stetson W 7-1 at Rollins W 2-0 at Rollins W 11-6 St. Josephs W 14-1 St. Josephs W 12-6 St. Josephs W 8-1 Clemson W 11-7 Clemson W 6-3 Clemson W 20-3 at Florida Southern W 11-4 at Miami W 7-4 at South Florida L 3-4 at South Florida W 6-2 at St. Leo W 8-7 Auburn L 3-9 Auburn W 16-13 Vanderbilt L 1-11 Vanderbilt W 4-3 Vanderbilt W 19-4 Western Michigan W 6-1 Florida Southern L 2-4 Western Michigan L 7-8 Western Michigan L 4-7 Western Michigan W 8-1 Virginia W 8-6 Virginia W 14-7 at Valdosta St. L 2-14 at Jacksonville L 4-7 at Jacksonville L 3-4 at Georgia Southern W 7-3 at Georgia Southern L 6-7 Florida A&M W 12-10 St. Leo W 12-10 St. Leo W 15-1 Florida A&M W 9-2 South Alabama L 2-9 South Alabama L 2-5 South Alabama L 4-6 Chicago St. W 10-5 Chicago St. W 12-0 Chicago St. W 11-2 Georgia Tech W 4-2 Georgia Tech W 8-3 at Florida A&M W 12-4 at Florida A&M W 13-7 Jacksonville L 1-3 Jacksonville W 6-5 Georgia Southern L 3-4 Georgia Southern W 5-2 Georgia Southern W 12-10 Valdosta St. W 3-2 Miami L 4-5 Miami L 3-4 Miami W 4-3 at South Alabama W 6-4 at South Alabama W 3-1 at South Alabama L 0-10 at Auburn L 3-9 at Auburn W 7-4 at Florida L 1-3 at Florida L 1-3 Florida W 8-1 Florida W 4-2 Florida W 9-4 South Alabama# L 5-6 Richmond# W 10-5 Mississippi# L 3-8

1973 1

Feb 15 Feb 16 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Apr 1 Apr 1 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 Apr 30 May 1 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 25 May 26 May 26

38-21

J Jack Stalling, Head Coach COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 24TH C at Miami L 1-5 at Florida International W 7-4 at South Florida W 11-5 at South Florida L 7-8 at Tampa W 6-2 at Tampa W 4-0 St. Josephs W 9-0 St. Josephs W 9-4 Jacksonville St. W 13-5 Marietta L 5-7 at Miami W 7-6 at Miami W 8-2 at Florida Southern L 2-3 at St. Leo W 7-4 at Valdosta St. W 3-2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 5-0 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 Rollins W 12-0 Rollins W 5-0 South Alabama L 3-11 South Alabama W 4-3 Auburn L 2-4 Auburn L 2-4 Cumberland W 3-0 Cumberland W 9-0 St. Leo W 3-0 St. Leo W 11-0 Tampa W 10-2 Tampa W 8-4 Valdosta St. W 9-8 Miami L 1-10 Miami W 4-1 at Georgia Southern L 0-7 at Georgia Southern W 13-8 at Georgia Southern L 3-7 at Florida A&M W 14-6 at Clemson L 1-2 at Clemson W 2-1 at Clemson W 9-1 at Georgia Tech L 0-1 at Georgia Tech L 2-3 Jacksonville L 6-12 Jacksonville W 7-4 Jacksonville W 6-5 Georgia Southern L 4-5 Georgia Southern W 4-1 Florida A&M W 8-1 at South Alabama L 5-8 at South Alabama L 3-4 at South Alabama L 2-3 at Auburn W 4-2 at Auburn W 8-4 Stetson L 6-7 Stetson L 4-5 Florida W 3-0 Florida W 9-5 at Florida W 8-7 at Florida L 0-4 at Florida W 8-0

1974

Feb 27 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 2 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 4 May 5 May 5 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 19 May 20

37-25

Jack Stalling, Head Coach at Jacksonville L at Jacksonville W at Jacksonville W Troy State W Troy State W N.C. Wilmington W N.C. Wilmington W N.C. Wilmington W Clemson W Clemson L Clemson W at Miami L at Miami L at Florida International W at Florida Southern W at Tampa L at Tampa W Tennessee L Tennessee L Ohio L South Carolina L South Carolina L Rider W Western Michigan L Western Michigan L at Valdosta St. W Columbus W Niagara W Lewis L Lewis L Lewis L Mercer-Atlanta W Mercer-Atlanta W Tampa W Tampa W Mercer-Macon W Mercer-Macon W Florida International W Florida International L Miami W Miami W Miami L at Georgia Southern L at Georgia Southern W Florida Southern L Valdosta St. L South Florida W South Florida W Auburn W Auburn L Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W at Columbus W at Auburn L at Auburn L Jacksonville W Jacksonville W Florida T Florida L Florida W Florida L Florida W

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


SEASON RECAPS 1977

1975 1

Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 4 May 5 May 7 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 23 May 24 May 25 Jun 7 Jun 8

49-10

W Woody Woodward, Head Coach COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 7TH C at St. Leo W 1-0 at St. Leo W 10-4 Florida W 14-0 Florida W 6-4 Jacksonville W 6-4 Jacksonville W 12-3 Jacksonville W 8-0 Valdosta St. W 9-0 at Valdosta St. W 8-3 Mercer-Macon W 4-0 Mercer-Macon W 5-0 Florida International W 7-5 St. Leo W 4-0 St. Leo W 7-2 Florida International W 12-4 Michigan State L 3-4 Army W 7-4 Michigan State W 11-4 at Miami W 3-0 at Miami L 0-2 at Miami W 10-7 Niagara W 16-1 Tampa W 4-3 Tampa W 10-2 Niagara W 7-2 Niagara W 10-4 Columbus W 10-2 Miami W 8-0 Miami W 5-2 South Alabama W 4-2 South Alabama L 4-8 South Alabama W 5-4 Georgia Tech W 11-0 Georgia Tech W 9-3 Auburn W 3-1 Auburn W 4-0 Stetson W 6-2 Stetson W 5-3 at Jacksonville W 4-0 at Jacksonville L 1-2 at Mercer-Macon L 2-5 at Mercer-Macon W 5-0 at Florida W 9-5 at Florida L 5-8 at Florida W 8-7 Georgia Southern W 8-2 Georgia Southern W 6-0 at Georgia Southern W 10-5 at Georgia Southern W 6-3 at Georgia Southern L 7-8 at South Alabama W 7-1 at Columbus W 6-4 at Auburn W 4-1 at Auburn L 3-4 Miami# W 1-0 Louisiana State# W 4-2 Miami# W 6-5 Eastern Michigan### L 1-2 Seton Hall### L 0-11

1976

Feb 22 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 18 Mar 18 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 24 May 2 May 2 May 5 May 6 May 6 May 8 May 9 May 9 May 21 May 24 May 24

40-16

Woody Woodward, Head Coach NCAA REGIONALS at Biscayne W at Biscayne W at Miami W SW Louisiana W SW Louisiana W Columbus W Georgia SW W Georgia SW W at Georgia SW L at Georgia SW W Biscayne W Biscayne W Howard L Howard W Valdosta St. W St. Leo W St. Leo W Stetson W Stetson W Jacksonville W Jacksonville W Otterbein W Otterbein W at Valdosta St. W at Stetson L at Stetson L at Georgia Southern W at Georgia Southern L at Jacksonville W at Jacksonville L Mercer L Mercer W South Florida W South Florida W Florida W Florida W Niagara W Niagara W Niagara W at South Alabama W at South Alabama L at South Alabama L at Florida W at Florida W South Alabama W at Georgia Tech W at Georgia Tech L Miami L Miami L Miami W Georgia Southern L Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern L Jacksonville# W Auburn# L Jacksonville# L

9-4 8-5 5-1 3-2 13-10 5-4 20-1 12-0 7-9 10-4 10-7 17-6 1-6 9-1 9-0 8-0 7-1 8-0 10-4 21-5 6-5 12-2 10-3 6-2 10-11 5-9 10-3 4-6 6-1 2-6 12-14 8-2 6-1 4-0 8-2 3-1 13-4 4-3 15-4 9-4 0-1 2-3 8-5 11-3 21-6 18-6 3-4 1-6 7-9 20-4 5-11 5-2 3-4 6-1 1-2 7-9

Woody Woodward, Head Coach (METRO — 4-1) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Feb 26 St. Leo W Mar 1 Jacksonville W Mar 2 Jacksonville W Mar 7 Florida L Mar 7 Florida L Mar 13 at Valdosta St. W Mar 17 Kentucky L Mar 17 Kentucky W Mar 18 Marietta W Mar 19 Olivet W Mar 19 Olivet W Mar 20 North Central W Mar 20 North Central W Mar 21 North Central W Mar 22 at Jacksonville W Mar 23 at Jacksonville L Mar 26 Georgia Southern L Mar 26 Georgia Southern W Mar 27 Georgia Southern W Mar 29 Troy State W Mar 30 Troy State W Apr 1 Nevada-Las Vegas W Apr 2 Southern California L Apr 3 Hawaii L Apr 4 Kearney State W Apr 5 Southern California W Apr 6 Nevada-Las Vegas W Apr 7 Kearney State W Apr 8 Hawaii W Apr 9 Valdosta St. W Apr 10 St. Leo W Apr 11 St. Leo W Apr 16 at Florida L Apr 17 at Florida W Apr 18 Miami W Apr 19 Miami L Apr 20 South Florida W Apr 21 South Florida W Apr 25 at Miami L Apr 26 at Miami L Apr 26 at Miami L Apr 30 Mercer W May 4 Mercer W May 7 Georgia Southern W May 8 Georgia Southern W May 13 Tulane< W May 13 Louisville< W May 14 at Memphis State< W May 15 Tulane< L May 15 Tulane< W

1978 1

Mar 3 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 16 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 17 Mar 18

37-13 9-2 12-1 4-0 3-8 1-2 14-5 0-14 6-4 8-0 23-0 16-1 11-5 11-3 14-3 9-5 8-10 2-3 6-0 6-3 8-0 6-2 4-2 5-16 4-5 13-9 3-2 4-2 11-1 5-2 9-3 9-5 9-1 3-7 8-7 14-10 4-10 5-0 8-6 10-12 3-12 2-10 6-4 9-1 4-3 10-9 12-4 5-2 10-2 3-4 11-1

44-18

W Woody Woodward, Head Coach ((METRO — 9-4) NCAA REGIONALS N Tulane W Tulane L South Florida W South Florida W Rose-Hulman W Rose-Hulman W Rose-Hulman W Rose-Hulman W East Tennessee State W East Tennessee State W St. Leo W St. Leo W Morehead State W Morehead State W Western Kentucky W Western Kentucky W Ohio State W

6-1 3-8 7-4 2-0 17-0 6-5 7-3 13-1 14-1 7-4 11-6 7-3 16-4 3-2 13-4 16-3 3-2

171


SEASON RECAPS Mar 19 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 25 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 4 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 30 May 2 May 2 May 3 May 6 May 7 May 7 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 19 May 20

Ohio State Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio State Cincinnati Tulane Tulane South Alabama South Alabama Oakland Oakland at South Florida at South Florida at St. Leo at St. Leo South Alabama South Alabama at Jacksonville at Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Valdosta St. at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV Florida Florida Valdosta St. at Florida at Florida Mercer Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Tech< Louisville< Tulane< Georgia Tech< Louisville< Memphis State< Marshall# Miami#

1979

Feb 28 Feb 28 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 22

172

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

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

43-17-1

D Dick Howser, Head Coach (METRO — 4-2) NCAA REGIONALS N COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 27TH Troy State W 6-4 Troy State W 12-0 Mercer W 7-5 at Valdosta St. L 0-2 Valdosta St. L 12-14 Valdosta St. W 6-0 at Florida W 4-3 at Florida L 3-16 St. Leo W 18-2 St. Leo W 5-2 St. Francis W 4-1 St. Francis L 2-5 Tulane W 7-3 Tulane W 9-2 St. Francis W 14-5 St. Francis W 8-1 Austin Peay W 4-2 Austin Peay W 12-0 Western Kentucky W 14-4 Jacksonville W 8-3 Jacksonville W 21-8 Mercer-Atlanta W 4-2 at South Florida W 6-4 at South Florida W 12-4 Tennessee-Martin W 4-1 Tennessee-Martin W 10-4

Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 1 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 2 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 25 May 26

Wright State Wright State Stetson Oakland Oakland at Miami at Miami at St. Leo at St. Leo Florida A&M Florida Miami Miami at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Jacksonville at Jacksonville South Florida South Florida at Valdosta St. Florida A&M at Mercer at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Florida A&M Florida Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Cincinnati< Tulane< Memphis State< Tulane< Florida# Delaware#

1980

Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 27 Feb 27 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 27 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 5 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16

W W L W W L L W L W W W W W L W W L W W T W L W W W W L L W L W L L L

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

51-12

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((METRO — 5-2) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS M COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 7TH at Miami L 0-10 at Miami L 3-4 at Miami W 9-8 Troy State W 5-3 Troy State W 11-9 Lenoir Rhyne W 10-3 at Jacksonville W 8-4 at Jacksonville W 17-8 at Jacksonville W 16-3 Florida L 6-21 Wingate W 6-0 Wingate W 5-4 Missouri-Rolla W 18-3 Missouri-Rolla W 13-0 Brooklyn College W 23-5 Northern Kentucky W 2-0 Mercer W 9-7 Monmouth W 27-2 Otterbein W 18-3 Otterbein W 15-6 Wright State W 12-0 Wright State L 2-6 at Tulane L 2-3 Eastern Illinois W 10-9 Dayton W 28-2 at Mercer W 7-4 Jacksonville W 7-6 Jacksonville W 15-3 Jacksonville W 5-1 at Valdosta St. W 15-9 Auburn W 21-7 Auburn W 2-0 at South Florida W 12-0 at South Florida W 3-1 at South Florida W 14-3 at Florida W 2-1 at Florida W 15-2

Apr 20 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 9 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 11 May 11 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 22 May 24 May 25 May 30 May 31

Flagler at Auburn at Auburn South Florida South Florida South Florida at Troy State (forfeit) at Troy State Valdosta St. Miami Miami Miami Virginia Tech Louisville< Tulane< Virginia Tech< Memphis State< Memphis State< at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern New Orleans# Western Kentucky# Western Kentucky# Hawaii### Arizona###

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

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((METRO — 10-4) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS M NCAA REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 14TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 16TH C Georgia Southern L 2-3 Georgia Southern L 2-5 Georgia Southern W 14-6 Georgia State W 19-3 Georgia State W 8-7 Georgia State W 19-2 Clemson W 9-8 Clemson W 11-7 at Jacksonville W 17-5 at Jacksonville L 9-10 at Miami L 3-4 at Miami L 8-10 at Miami L 4-19 Mercer W 6-5 at Mercer L 3-4 at Florida W 3-1 at Florida L 5-17 Wingate W 15-6 Louisville W 10-1 Ripon W 7-1 Ripon W 12-1 Wingate W 4-2 Wingate W 6-2 Campbellsville W 19-4 Otterbein W 11-8 Otterbein W 9-4 South Carolina W 9-8 South Carolina L 5-8 South Carolina W 12-6 Jackson State W 12-11 Cleveland State W 10-3 at Georgia W 8-3 at Georgia L 2-4 at Georgia State W 15-5 at Georgia State W 16-8 at Georgia State L 1-3 Florida W 14-10 Florida L 9-12 at Tulane W 15-9 at Tulane L 3-11 at Tulane L 4-15 Jacksonville W 8-7 Jacksonville W 7-0 Flagler L 3-4 Flagler W 12-4

1981

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

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

56-23


SEASON RECAPS Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 17 May 17 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 23

Memphis State Memphis State Memphis State West Florida West Florida at South Carolina at South Carolina at South Florida at South Florida at South Florida South Florida South Florida South Florida Valdosta at Auburn at Auburn Miami Miami Miami Auburn Auburn at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Valdosta St. Louis< Memphis State< Tulane< Memphis State< Tulane< Tulane< Florida# Minnesota# Miami# Florida#

1982

Feb 13 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28

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

4-6 8-4 7-6 6-1 3-2 7-5 3-9 0-2 7-3 7-6 8-2 8-0 14-5 14-6 7-1 4-3 2-3 5-4 3-4 7-5 11-3 2-1 6-1 5-3 15-3 5-0 2-6 7-3 22-4 15-5 5-1 9-5 6-14 4-5

Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 24 Apr 30 May 1 May 4 May 5 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 13 May 14 May 14 May 15 May 15 May 16 May 28 May 29 May 30

at Clemson at Clemson at Georgia State at Georgia State West Florida Jacksonville Jacksonville at Memphis State at Memphis State at Memphis State at Auburn at Auburn Valdosta St. Tulane Tulane Tulane Auburn Auburn at Valdosta St. Mercer Mercer Flagler Flagler at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Miami at Miami at Miami Cincinnati< Memphis State< Louisville< Virginia Tech< Memphis State< Tulane< Eastern Michigan# Ohio State# Oklahoma#

W W W W W L W L L W L W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W L W T W L W W W L L W L

8-1 7-6 17-8 31-6 9-4 4-7 10-7 1-3 3-11 12-6 5-9 10-8 4-0 6-8 4-3 8-6 14-0 8-9 4-1 12-2 8-1 5-2 13-1 5-4 8-4 19-9 5-11 9-2 7-7 10-2 2-4 12-1 2-1 7-6 7-11 2-7 8-3 5-6

Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 29 Apr 30 Apr 30 May 2 May 2 May 3 May. 4 May. 5 May. 6 May. 7 May. 8 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 27 May 28 May 29

SW Louisiana South Florida South Florida South Florida at Jacksonville at Jacksonville Florida Florida at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Jacksonville Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Mercer Mercer Memphis State Memphis State Memphis State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State at Georgia State at Georgia State at Georgia State at LSU at LSU at SW Louisiana at Tulane at Tulane Southern Miss< Cincinnati< Tulane< Tulane< South Alabama# Alabama# Miami#

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

4-3 7-6 9-4 12-2 2-5 7-9 5-7 9-3 12-3 9-6 7-1 7-2 6-5 43 5-0 16-4 8-1 17-4 14-5 17-0 2-1 6-7 17-4 10-2 8-3 10-1 4-7 9-7 8-2 6-3 3-0 5-6 6-8 14-7 9-2 4-2 9-6 8-2 5-7 5-10

56-17-1

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 9-6) NCAA REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 16TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 22ND Georgia State W Georgia State W Georgia State W Mercer-Atlanta W Mercer-Atlanta W Mercer-Atlanta W Georgia L Georgia W Southern University W Southern University W Southern Miss W Southern Miss W Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern W at Mercer W at Mercer-Atlanta W at Mercer-Atlanta W at Mercer-Atlanta W SE Missouri St. W Valparaiso W Florida W Florida W at Florida L at Florida W at Jacksonville L at Jacksonville L Otterbein W Cleveland State W Cleveland State W St. Xavier W Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech W Virginia Tech L Miami L Miami W Miami W

1983 23-0 9-1 25-11 24-0 19-2 15-1 5-21 6-5 12-10 21-6 16-7 20-1 5-2 9-5 14-10 11-2 12-0 9-0 19-2 6-0 17-16 8-1 6-9 7-6 6-12 6-12 10-4 27-4 24-15 11-0 7-2 12-4 1-5 5-6 5-3 9-3

55-18-1

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 10-4) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 7TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 15TH Feb F b 12 Feb 12 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30

Mississippi SSouthern th Southern Mississippi at Mercer at Mercer at South Florida at South Florida at South Florida Auburn Auburn at Miami at Miami Clemson Clemson at Florida at Florida Wingate at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV Louisville Louisville Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech at Auburn Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh St. Xavier Louisiana State Louisiana State

W W W W L W L W W L L W T L L W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W

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

1984

Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14

55-29

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 15-3) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS Florida W 7-6 South Flo at Miami L 4-10 Florida L 3-8 at South Florida W 4-3 at South Florida W 10-6 at South Florida W 10-8 West Florida W 7-5 West Florida W 7-1 Tampa W 9-5 Tampa W 7-6 Georgia Tech W 12-6 Georgia Tech L 2-15 Jacksonville W 4-0 Jacksonville W 13-3 at Miami Lv 0-7 at Miami W 5-4 at Miami W 7-6 Auburn W 10-4 Auburn W 12-2 Ball State W 13-2 Ball State W 5-1 Ball State W 12-2 Ball State W 8-6 at UNLV L 9-14 at UNLV L 1-3 at UNLV L 2-6 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-5 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-6 at Cal State Fullerton W 10-4 Southern Miss W 7-5 Southern Miss L 8-9

173


SEASON RECAPS Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 4 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 27 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 6 May 10 May 11 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 24 May 25

Southern Miss South Florida South Florida South Florida Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tennessee Tech Alabama Georgia Southern Georgia Southern at Clemson at Clemson at Georgia State at Georgia State Florida Florida at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Mercer Mercer Miami Miami Miami at Florida at Florida South Alabama South Alabama Florida International Florida International Tulane Tulane Tulane at South Alabama at Southern Miss at Southern Miss at Southern Miss at Memphis State at Memphis State at Memphis State South Carolina< Tulane< Memphis State< Cincinnati< Virginia Tech< South Carolina< New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans Stetson# East Carolina#

1985

Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4

174

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

12-6 3-2 6-8 3-6 5-0 21-1 6-0 7-3 18-16 5-4 21-3 0-13 3-13 8-6 26-13 3-11 11-9 2-10 8-10 4-2 3-6 6-0 13-2 3-2 3-4 5-4 7-8 7-4 4-12 3-9 10-3 12-3 17-4 8-4 0-1 7-8 9-3 11-2 16-6 13-7 11-3 8-3 3-4 4-2 10-3 11-2 17-3 11-10 4-7 5-1 7-3 7-10 4-7

59-23

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((METRO — 17-6) METRO CONFERENCE M CHAMPIONS C NCAA REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 12TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 20TH Armstrong State W 7-0 Armstrong State W 1-0 South Florida W 11-5 South Florida W 8-2 Grambling W 13-7 Grambling W 9-4 Samford W 14-7 Samford W 18-10 Southern Miss W 20-1 Southern Miss W 10-4 Southern Miss W 24-3 at Miami W 5-2 at Miami L 4-15 at Miami L 5-6 Georgia Southern W 5-4 Georgia Southern W 12-6 St. Leo W 16-2 Ball State L 11-12 Ball State W 12-10 Ball State W 15-6 Ball State L 9-10

Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 23 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 2 May 2 May 4 May 4 May 5 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26

at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Central Florida at Central Florida at South Florida at South Florida Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Samford Samford at Florida at Florida Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh at Southern Miss at Southern Miss at Southern Miss Southern Alabama Florida Georgia State Georgia State at Memphis State at Memphis State Florida Jacksonville Jacksonville Tulane Tulane Tulane Central Florida Central Florida Central Florida Miami Miami Miami at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Memphis State Memphis State Memphis State at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at South Alabama at South Alabama at Tulane at Tulane at Tulane Louisville< Virginia Tech< Cincinnati< South Carolina< Virginia Tech< South Carolina< North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina George Mason# Georgia Tech# Arkansas# Georgia Tech#

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

12-0 25-6 6-2 5-6 10-7 5-6 11-5 6-10 2-5 20-4 2-3 1-6 6-5 18-2 9-7 17-6 6-0 4-6 15-12 12-10 14-0 10-4 2-3 7-8 3-6 5-7 18-9 9-6 4-1 9-4 6-3 12-0 19-6 2-3 13-5 5-8 8-7 6-4 4-7 8-3 7-2 19-0 13-3 8-0 12-10 9-3 5-2 8-9 11-3 5-8 24-0 7-5 3-1 11-5 13-7 9-5 8-9 11-0 9-1 6-7 3-8

1986

Feb b 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 19 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 26 Apr 29 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 31 Jun 3 Jun 6 Jun 7 Jun 8 Jun 9

61-13

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 4-1) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 2ND COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 2ND Grambling W 10-1 bl Grambling W 20-6 Grambling L 1-3 Southern Miss W 7-6 Southern Miss W 2-0 Southern Miss W 14-6 Samford W 9-6 Samford W 9-1 Georgia Tech W 6-4 Georgia Tech W 9-4 at Florida W 10-6 at Florida W 10-7 South Florida W 9-3 South Florida W 8-7 at South Florida W 9-8 at South Florida L 3-6 Florida International W 9-3 Florida International W 12-10 Samford W 19-2 Samford W 15-5 Richmond W 12-4 Richmond W 14-4 Richmond W 16-1 Richmond W 13-3 Pittsburgh W 7-0 Pittsburgh W 10-2 Pittsburgh W 22-1 Pittsburgh W 17-1 at Southern Miss L 1-5 at Southern Miss W 2-0 at Southern Miss W 13-9 at South Alabama L 5-12 at South Alabama W 13-4 South Alabama W 14-4 South Alabama W 13-9 at Memphis State W 7-3 at Memphis State W 6-1 at Memphis State L 2-7 Central Florida W 15-12 Central Florida W 8-3 Jacksonville W 9-2 Jacksonville L 9-10 Tulane W 7-5 Tulane W 4-2 at Jacksonville W 20-3 at Jacksonville L 10-11 Miami W 6-1 Miami L 3-4 Miami W 8-3 Florida W 7-6 Florida W 8-0 Memphis State W 6-0 Memphis State W 6-5 Memphis State W 7-1 at Central Florida W 3-1 at Florida International W 12-0 at Miami L 10-11 at Miami W 14-6 at Miami L 5-7 Cincinnati< W 10-3 South Carolina< L 5-8 Memphis State< W 7-3 South Carolina< W 3-0 South Carolina< W 7-2 Louisiana State W 6-4 North Carolina State# W 10-6 Texas A&M# W 12-9 South Florida# W 11-7 Indiana State### W 5-3 Miami### W 7-2 Arizona### L 5-9 Oklahoma State### W 6-5 Miami### W 4-3 Arizona### L 2-10


SEASON RECAPS 1987

Feb F b6 Feb 7 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 28 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 8 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 28 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 8 May 9 May 9 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 29 May 31 Jun 3

55-18

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 19-4) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 6TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 6TH W 15-1 SSamford f d Samford W 9-1 Grambling W 4-3 Grambling W 9-2 Grambling W 12-6 Samford W 4-1 Samford W 7-2 New Orleans L 1-3 Tulane W 7-5 Louisiana State W 2-1 Southern Miss W 7-2 Southern Miss W 10-4 Southern Miss L 8-11 Ball State W 10-3 Ball State W 9-2 Ball State W 14-10 South Florida W 13-4 South Florida L 4-5 at South Florida L 2-5 at South Florida W 17-1 Austin Peay W 8-3 Austin Peay W 15-0 Austin Peay W 26-1 UNC-Charlotte W 9-1 UNC-Charlotte W 14-5 at South Alabama L 3-7 at Southern Miss L 1-3 at Southern Miss W 4-2 at Southern Miss W 13-9 Central Florida W 12-4 Central Florida W 4-3 at Memphis State W 4-1 at Memphis State W 8-0 at Memphis State L 4-5 at Georgia Tech W 7-5 at Georgia Tech W 10-8 Georgia L 5-6 Georgia L 3-4 Jacksonville W 9-3 Jacksonville W 9-7 Miami W 14-3 Miami L 6-11 Miami L 10-11 Florida W 12-6 Florida W 14-11 South Alabama W 9-4 Memphis State W 6-4 Memphis State W 7-6 Memphis State W 7-5 at Central Florida L 5-8 at Jacksonville W 9-8 at Jacksonville W 11-10 at Miami L 3-4 at Miami W 6-4 at Miami W 8-6 at Florida L 5-10 at Florida L 5-7 Mercer W 6-2 Mercer W 14-2 Mercer W 8-3 Louisville< W 9-2 Virginia Tech< W 5-4 South Carolina< W 9-5 Southern Miss< W 5-1 Cincinnati< W 6-3 East Carolina# W 10-5 Miami# W 5-2 South Alabama# W 12-3 South Alabama# L 3-6 South Alabama# W 9-2 Louisiana State ### L 2-6(10) Arizona State### W 3-0 Texas### L 4-6

1988

Feb F b 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 30 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 May 1 May 1 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 21 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29

50-18-1

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 17-6) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 17TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 15TH Grambling W 11-7 G bli Grambling W 16-3 Grambling W 18-2 Louisiana State L 4-9 Southern Miss W 6-3 Southern Miss W 18-11 Southern Miss L 5-6 Richmond W 7-1 Richmond W 11-4 Richmond W 6-1 Ball State W 6-4 South Florida W 6-4 South Florida W 4-2 at South Florida W 4-1 at South Florida L 3-6 Samford W 19-3 Samford W 12-3 Samford W 7-2 Lamar W 10-9 Alabama-Birmingham W 10-4 at Southern Miss L 4-5 at Southern Miss L 1-2 at Southern Miss L 7-9 Baptist W 9-8 Baptist W 15-1 Baptist W 7-0 Florida International L 7-8 Florida International W 5-2 Jacksonville W 10-7 Mercer W 3-2 Mercer L 9-10 at Minnesota W 12-5 Iowa W 8-0 Washington State W 5-1 Maine W 4-2 at Old Dominion W 6-5 at South Alabama W 11-7 Miami L 3-8 Miami W 20-8 Miami T 5-5 Florida W 7-2 at Valdosta State W 20-8 Memphis State L 5-6 Memphis State W 5-0 Memphis State L 1-2 at Florida L 5-8 South Alabama W 13-11 Georgia Tech W 15-2 Georgia Tech L 2-10 Central Florida W 8-1 Central Florida W 2-1 at Central Florida W 11-3 at Florida International L 1-2 at Miami W 6-5 at Miami L 7-9 at Miami W 6-3 at Jacksonville L 2-5 at Memphis State W 14-3 at Memphis State W 9-5 at Memphis State W 21-1 Louisville< W 18-4 Virginia Tech< W 9-6 South Carolina< W 9-3 Memphis State< W 4-2 South Carolina< W 9-1 Stetson# W 10-3 Tulane# W 8-6 Florida# L 3-9 Stetson# L 2-7

1989

Feb F b4 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 22 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 29 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 2 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 20 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 Jun 2 Jun 4 Jun 7 Jun 9

54-18

Mike Martin, Head Coach (METRO — 14-4) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 4TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 3RD Arizona State W 9-6 A i S Arizona State W 8-3 Georgia Tech W 14-1 Grambling W 8-3 Grambling W 5-0 Grambling W 8-2 at Florida L 1-5 at Florida L 5-6 Baptist W 5-4 Baptist W 10-2 South Florida L 0-10 South Florida W 8-7 at South Florida L 5-6 at South Florida L 3-14 Rice L 3-4 Rice W 6-0 Rice W 3-0 Richmond W 6-0 Richmond W 12-3 Richmond W 3-2 Ball State W 10-0 Ball State W 11-1 Ball State W 16-0 Samford W 18-2 Samford W 14-0 at South Carolina W 6-5 at South Carolina L 3-4 at South Carolina L 4-5 at Jacksonville W 11-6 Cal State Fullerton W 6-5 Cal State Fullerton L 4-9 Cal State Fullerton W 10-0 Mercer W 2-1 Mercer W 7-0 Southern Miss W 10-2 Southern Miss W 6-2 Southern Miss W 7-2 Jacksonville W 6-0 Jacksonville W 14-3 Miami W 3-0 Miami L 1-8 Miami W 11-3 Florida L 0-5 Florida W 7-5 Louisville W 7-0 Louisville W 10-1 Louisville W 7-2 Virginia Tech L 5-7 Virginia Tech W 14-8 Virginia Tech W 8-4 at Memphis State W 6-2 at Memphis State W 6-2 at Memphis State W 3-1 at Jacksonville L 6-7 at Miami L 2-11 at Miami L 2-8 at Miami W 8-4 at Cincinnati L 0-2 at Cincinnati W 18-7 at Cincinnati W 8-7 Memphis State< W 9-4 Southern Miss< W 14-7 Virginia Tech< W 8-2 Southern Miss < W 6-5(12) Rider College# W 13-7 South Florida# W 8-1 Auburn# W 7-6 Clemson# W 8-1 North Carolina### W 4-2 Wichita State### W 4-2 Wichita State### L 4-7 Wichita State### L 9-12

175


SEASON RECAPS 1990 1

Feb b2 Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 May 2 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 19 May 20 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 26 May 27 May 28

176

57-15

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((METRO — 17-4) METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS NCAA REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 8TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 10TH Western Kentucky W Western Kentucky W Western Kentucky W North Carolina W Wichita State L Arizona W Arizona W Arizona W Florida International W Florida International L Virginia Military Institute W Virginia Military Institute W Virginia Military Institute W Ball State W Ball State W Ball State W Richmond W Richmond W Richmond W at Florida W at Florida W Florida W Florida W Memphis State W Memphis State L Memphis State W Baptist W Baptist W at Louisville W at Louisville W at Louisville W at Southern Miss W at Southern Miss L at Southern Miss L Jacksonville W at Arizona State L at Arizona State L South Alabama W Tulane W Tulane W Tulane W at Jacksonville W Miami W Miami L Miami L Mercer W Mercer W South Carolina W South Carolina L South Carolina W at Florida International L at Miami L at Miami W at Miami W at Virginia Tech W at Virginia Tech W at Virginia Tech W Cincinnati W Cincinnati W Cincinnati W Tulane < W Virginia Tech < W Cincinnati < L Southern Miss < W Virginia Tech < W Cincinnati < W Lafayette# W Central Michigan# W Mississippi State# L Illinois# W Mississippi State# W Mississippi State# L

6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 7-8 7-1 16-8 10-5 5-0 3-4 17-1 3-2 8-0 19-10 16-3 12-4 7-1 12-3 13-1 5-1 3-2 5-3 7-6 10-0 3-5 13-5 11-5 11-1 8-3 7-4 13-7 7-0 3-6 3-6 7-3 1-9 6-7 3-2 5-0 9-3 12-11 5-3 7-3 5-8 3-8 14-3 6-3 9-6 5-6 6-3 3-4 3-7 6-2 8-4 6-4 5-1 25-14 6-1 12-3 4-1 4-1 11-3 4-5 8-1 12-5 8-5 7-2 4-2 8-11 6-4 11-9 3-4

1991 1

Feb 1 Feb 2 Feb 3 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 24 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 30 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 1 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 7 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 31 Jun 2

57-14

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((METRO — 15-4) METRO CONFERENCE M CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 5TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 7TH Duke W 8-5 Duke W 10-4 Duke W 9-3 Arizona State W 6-5 Arizona State W 21-5 Arizona State W 4-3 at Arizona W 15-8 at Arizona L 3-7 at Arizona L 2-3 Minnesota W 8-4 Minnesota W 12-4 Minnesota W 8-5 at New Orleans L 0-6 vs. Tulane W 3-0 vs. Louisiana State W 8-0 Ball State W 26-4 Ball State W 17-2 Ball State W 12-2 Florida W 8-3 Florida W 5-3 Richmond W 10-3 Richmond W 6-2 Richmond W 12-4 Michigan W 11-6 Michigan W 3-0 Northern Iowa W 11-2 Northern Iowa W 9-0 Northern Iowa W 3-0 Southern Miss W 8-4 Southern Miss W 5-0 Southern Miss W 6-4 Mercer W 6-2 Mercer W 14-5 at Memphis State W 6-5 at Memphis State W 4-3 at Memphis State L 7-8 at South Alabama L 5-6 at South Carolina W 4-2 at South Carolina W 7-3 at South Carolina L 4-9 Miami W 5-2 Miami W 12-4 Miami W 8-5 at Florida W 4-2 at Florida L 3-4 Louisville W 6-3 Louisville W 5-1 Louisville (1-0 forfeit loss) W 14-6 at Tulane L 10-11 at Tulane L 1-2 Jacksonville L 4-7 at Miami W 3-2 at Miami W 4-1 at Miami L 6-8 Virginia Tech W 3-2 Virginia Tech W 4-1 Virginia Tech W 11-1 at Cincinnati W 15-5 at Cincinnati W 10-5 at Cincinnati W 13-9 Cincinnati< W 9-3 South Carolina< W 17-0 Southern Miss< L 1-3 Cincinnati< W 13-12 South Carolina < W 10-9(10) Coastal Carolina# W 6-0 Florida International# W 6-3 Alabama# W 5-2 Alabama# W 6-5 Fresno State### L 3-6 Florida### L 0-5

1992 1

49-21

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 16-7) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C BASEBALL AMERICA - 9TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 5TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 6TH B Feb 1 Feb 2 Feb 9 Feb 9 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 15 May 16 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 29 May 31 Jun 2

College of Charleston College of Charleston at Arizona State at Arizona State Virginia Military Institute Virginia Military Institute Virginia Military Institute at Florida Duke* Duke* Duke* at Minnesota Texas A&M Mississippi State Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Richmond Richmond Richmond at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* Georgia State Georgia State North Carolina State* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* at Virginia* at Virginia* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* Mercer Mercer Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Florida Miami Miami Miami Florida at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Miami at Miami at Miami Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* at Florida Wake Forest> Clemson> North Carolina> North Carolina State> Clemson> Georgia State Georgia State Western Carolina# Stetson# Kent# Stanford# Western Carolina# Western Carolina# Cal State Fullerton### California### Cal State Fullerton###

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

15-3 4-1 4-2 1-4 10-4 20-0 5-4 2-1 13-1 4-5 1-0 3-1 1-9 5-1 14-2 13-8 6-1 5-2 2-1 5-1 8-2 9-3 2-11 4-2 7-1 22-0 4-0 12-1 4-6 4-3 13-7 4-10 0-12 0-14 3-4 8-1 9-6 3-2 3-10 4-0 6-10 3-6 5-6 1-3 9-3 9-4 11-1 3-7 4-5 3-2 12-4 15-3 18-5 4-1 6-1 2-5 7-3 1-0 0-11 36-7 17-4 0-1 2-0 4-2 9-4 4-3 18-3 2-7 5-4 0-6


SEASON RECAPS 1993 1

45-19

1994 1

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 14-9) NCAA REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 15TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 22ND BASEBALL WEEKLY - 13TH Feb b 13 Feb 14 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 7 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 12 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 19 May 21 May 22 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 29

Winthrop h Winthrop Appalachian State Appalachian State College of Charleston College of Charleston College of Charleston Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Florida Florida at Florida at Florida Central Florida Purdue North Carolina* North Carolina* Virginia* Virginia* Virginia* Northern Iowa Northern Iowa Northern Iowa at Duke* at Duke* at Duke* at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* Mercer at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* Mercer Miami Miami Miami Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Mercer Jacksonville at Miami at Miami at Miami at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* Jacksonville Clemson* Clemson* Clemson* at Jacksonville Clemson> Virginia> Georgia Tech> Clemson> North Carolina State> Georgia State Georgia State South Florida# Notre Dame# Long Beach State# Notre Dame#

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7-2 8-5 8-3 3-1 7-6 19-0 17-2 3-2 2-6 6-13 2-0 9-3 4-2 8-4 7-5 1-11 6-3 4-3 10-5 11-0 8-1 6-0 7-4 5-2 0-3 8-5 3-1 0-8 5-1 1-4 11-2 3-10 17-3 5-1 14-1 7-0 8-1 6-2 1-4 6-0 2-7 9-0 13-3 1-0 3-4 13-14 10-4 2-5 13-5 6-1 6-7 4-3 1-5 3-4 1-6 11-2 5-2 7-5 1-5 23-1 12-4 4-2 7-3 1-4 3-4

53-22

1995 1

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 14-9) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C BASEBALL AMERICA - 7TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 6TH C BASEBALL WEEKLY - 6TH B Feb b3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 8 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 27 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 1 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 21 May 22 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 30 Jun 3 Jun 5 Jun 7

at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina at Florida at Florida Florida Florida College of Charleston College of Charleston College of Charleston SE Missouri State SE Missouri State UNC-Asheville UNC-Asheville Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami Mercer Mercer at Miami at Miami at Miami at Jacksonville Furman Furman Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Duke* Duke* Duke* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Virginia* at Virginia* at Virginia* North Carolina State> Maryland> Wake Forest> Clemson> North Carolina State> Clemson> Central Michigan# Jacksonville# Jacksonville# Brigham Young# Louisiana State### Georgia Tech ### Cal State Fullerton###

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

Feb b3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 17 Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 29 May 1 May 1 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 20 May 21 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 Jun 2 Jun 4 Jun 6

53-16

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 16-7) ACC CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 3RD COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 5TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 4TH Florida Atlantic W 21-4 l d A Florida Atlantic W 11-7 Florida Atlantic W 8-4 at Arizona State W 11-2 at Arizona State W 14-6 at Arizona State L 2-8 Coastal Carolina W 10-2 Coastal Carolina W 6-0 Winthrop L 1-2 Winthrop W 6-0 Wake Forest* W 4-0 Wake Forest* L 3-4 Wake Forest* W 10-1 Louisiana State L 2-6 at Minnesota W 4-1 Michigan W 17-6 Florida W 6-3 Florida W 2-1 at Florida W 7-0 at Florida L 3-9 Virginia* W 12-7 Virginia* L 1-2 Michigan W 4-3 Michigan W 14-4 Michigan W 11-2 Mercer W 17-1 Mercer W 22-7 at Duke* L 5-14 at Duke* W 9-5 at Duke* W 6-2 College of Charleston W 11-1 College of Charleston W 12-1 at North Carolina State* W 6-0 at North Carolina State* W 6-5 at North Carolina State* W 12-3 Jacksonville W 11-1 Miami W 9-1 Miami L 5-6 Miami W 3-2 (11) at Miami W 9-6(14) at Miami W 10-1(12) at Miami L 2-3 at Jacksonville W 6-3 Clemson* W 5-2 Clemson* W 7-2 Clemson* W 9-8 at Maryland* W 9-1 at Maryland* W 7-1(10) at Maryland* W 1-0 at Mercer W 18-3 at Georgia Tech* L 4-5 at Georgia Tech* L 9-11 at Georgia Tech* W 14-9 North Carolina* L 2-3 North Carolina* W 13-1 North Carolina* L 3-5 Virginia> W 6-0 North Carolina State> W 12-6 Clemson> L 0-11 North Carolina> W 10-1 Clemson> W 12-2 Clemson> W 8-2 Troy State# W 18-3 South Alabama# W 7-2 Old Dominion# W 7-2 Mississippi# W 13-1 Oklahoma### W 3-2 Miami### L 2-4 Southern California### L 11-16

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52-17

1997 1

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 19-5) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES C BASEBALL AMERICA - 6TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 6TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 5TH B Feb b3 Feb 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 29 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 29 Mar 31 Mar 31 Apr 3 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 30 May 1 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 19 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 Jun 1 Jun 3 Jun 4

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Marshall h ll Marshall UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota vs Cal State Fullerton vs Southern California at Florida Florida Florida Mercer Mercer Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Maine Maine Maine Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* at Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Miami at Miami at Miami Jacksonville Duke* Duke* Duke* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Virginia* at Virginia* at Virginia* vs. Wake Forest> vs. Virginia> vs. Duke> vs. Clemson> vs. Virginia> vs. Virginia> vs. Northeastern Illinois# vs. UC Santa Barbara# vs. Stanford# vs. Cal State Northridge# vs. Florida### vs. Wichita State### vs. Florida###

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Feb b1 Feb 2 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 15 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 9 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 30 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 17 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 25 May 25

50-17

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 18-6) ACC CHAMPIONS A NCAA REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 9TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 9TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 9TH B UNC A Asheville W 11-2 h UNC Asheville W 8-5 Arizona State W 5-2 Arizona State L 6-9 Arizona State W 11-5 Cal State Fullerton L 1-2 Cal State Fullerton W 8-5 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4 Marshall W 22-1 Marshall W 15-4 Marshall W 14-2 Florida L 2-3 Florida W 10-8 at Florida L 6-13 at Florida W 9-5 UNC-Greensboro W 11-7 UNC-Greensboro W 16-0 Virginia* W 8-2 Virginia* L 4-6 Virginia* W 20-2 vs St. Bonaventure W 12-6 vs Long Island W 13-5 Wake Forest* W 15-8 Wake Forest* W 11-3 Wake Forest* W 10-0 Florida Atlantic W 11-3 Florida Atlantic L 5-13 at Duke* W 7-3 at Duke* W 8-3 at Duke* L 3-4 at North Carolina State* W 6-3 at North Carolina State* L 9-10 at North Carolina State* L 5-9 Mercer W 11-1 Mercer W 12-6 Clemson* L 7-10 Clemson* W 20-5 Clemson* W 11-10 Jacksonville W 14 -3 Miami L 5-9 Miami L 5-8 Miami W 8-7 at Jacksonville W 12-6 at Georgia Tech* W 10-9 at Georgia Tech* W 11-6 at Georgia Tech* L 11-12 at Maryland* W 16-3 at Maryland* W 27-2 at Maryland* W 13-3 at Mercer W 9-2 at Miami L 1-9 at Miami L 6-7 at Miami W 7-3 North Carolina* W 8-2 North Carolina* W 8-5 North Carolina* W 11-6 vs Duke> W 4-2 vs North Carolina State> W 5-3 vs Clemson> W 8-4 vs Duke> W 12-2 vs Clemson> W 10-0 Marist# W 4-2 Central Florida# W 16-2 Auburn# L 7-8 South Florida# W 6-5 Auburn# W 9-7 Auburn# L 2-5

1998 1

53-20

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 18-4) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 7TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 8TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 8TH B Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 10 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 21 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 6 May 9 May 9 May 10 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 17 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 29 May 31

vs Notre Dame vs Ohio State vs Tennessee at Arizona State at Arizona State at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii Charleston Southern Charleston Southern at Florida The Citadel The Citadel Florida Florida UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro North Carolina State * at South Florida vs Long Island vs St. Joseph’s at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* Morehead State Duke* Duke* Duke* Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* Mercer Mercer Miami Miami Miami Jacksonville at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at Jacksonville Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* SW Louisiana SW Louisiana at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Miami at Miami at Miami St. Leo at Virginia* at Virginia* at Virginia* vs Virginia> vs Wake Forest> vs North Carolina> vs North Carolina State> vs Wake Forest> vs Wake Forest> Liberty# Delaware# Oklahoma# Auburn# vs Arizona State### vs Long Beach State###

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1-10 6-4 3-5 3-2 6-1 2-0 8-9 7-2 11-2 6-9 2-8 16-0 13-0 1-3 9-4 15-5 9-7 5-10 13-1 13-4 9-0 8-4 11-0 16-1 12-11 10-4 9-6 9-1 6-5 9-4 10-9 15-3 7-5 6-14 14-2 10-0 13-3 11-0 4-9 2-8 6-9 4-3 5-6 20-4 4-3 11-4 3-2 8-3 10-5 14-4 13-1 1-2 4-5 7-2 1-7 11-5 5-4 8-11 5-4 11-2 9-6 4-1 14-1 13-11 13-6 1-2 3-6 10-7 27-6 23-2 16-10 10-11 4-7


SEASON RECAPS 1999 1

57-14

2000 2

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 22-2) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 2ND COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 2ND BASEBALL WEEKLY - 2ND Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 7 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 30 May 1 May 2 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 15 May 15 May 16 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 28 May 29 May 30 Jun 4 Jun 5 Jun 12 Jun 14 Jun 16 Jun 17 Jun 18 Jun 19

UNC Asheville Ah UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Troy State Troy State Troy State Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Florida Florida at Florida at Florida South Florida vs Wichita State at Minnesota vs Washington State Virginia* Virginia* Virginia* The Citadel The Citadel at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* Akron Akron North Carolina* North Carolina* North Carolina* Mercer Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Jacksonville Clemson* Clemson* Clemson* at Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami at Miami at Miami at Miami at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* at Duke* at Duke* at Duke* vs Maryland> vs Georgia Tech> vs Wake Forest> vs Clemson> The Citadel# Jacksonville# Providence# Auburn## Auburn## vs Texas A&M### vs Stanford### vs Cal State Fullerton### vs Stanford### vs Stanford### vs Miami###

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9-2 16-3 11-3 4-1 11-4 7-5 17-3 21-1 10-2 12-2 7-2 5-6 12-3 2-4 8-4 5-2 1-8 9-5 8-5 10-3 2-1 11-3 10-6 8-4 14-4 2-1 13-1 7-4 12-2 12-6 5-4 9-4 14-1 7-4 16-3 4-3 8-6 8-0 4-8 5-3 25-2 8-2 3-4 7-8 7-8 4-9 8-9 2-3 18-4 4-2 9-3 13-4 26-2 11-3 9-1 7-0 4-1 7-3 0-4 7-8 24-6 9-2 14-3 10-2 6-3 7-3 6-10 7-2 8-6 14-11 5-6

53-19

2001 2

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 15-9) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AMERICA - 3RD B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 3RD BASEBALL WEEKLY - 3RD B Jan 29 Jan 29 Jan 30 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 29 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 28 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 26 May 27 May 27 May 28 May 28 Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 12 Jun 14 Jun 15

Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Western Kentucky at Arizona State at Arizona State at Arizona State Stanford Stanford Stanford at Florida at Florida Appalachian State Appalachian State Florida Florida Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh vs St. Joseph’s vs Siena Duke* Duke* Duke* South Florida at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* Mercer at Virginia* at Virginia* at Virginia* at Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami Jacksonville at Miami at Miami at Miami Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* North Carolina State* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* North Carolina State> vs Clemson> vs North Carolina> vs Georgia Tech> Bethune-Cookman# Central Florida# Evansville# Central Florida# Central Florida# Miami## Miami## Miami## vs Southern California### vs Texas### vs Southern California### vs Louisiana State###

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

47-19

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 20-4) NCAA SUPER REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 10TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 9TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 10TH Feb b3 Feb 4 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 3 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 19 May 25 May 26 May 27 Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 4

Western Kentucky Western Kentucky at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford Florida Florida at Florida at Florida Appalachian State Appalachian State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s Virginia* Virginia* Virginia* Northern Iowa Liberty at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* at North Carolina State* Akron Akron North Carolina* North Carolina* North Carolina* The Citadel The Citadel Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Mercer Clemson* Clemson* Clemson* Jacksonville at Miami at Miami at Miami at Jacksonville Miami Miami Miami at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* at Duke* at Duke* at Duke* vs North Carolina State> vs Georgia Tech> vs Clemson> vs Wake Forest> vs North Carolina State> vs Bethune-Cookman# vs Auburn# vs Auburn# vs Georgia## vs Georgia## vs Georgia##

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5-4 8-4 2-6 2-5 2-8 19-6 5-6 2-3 13-11 10-4 7-4 7-4 10-5 9-5 16-4 6-0 9-2 16-1 2-1 4-3 1-0 8-7 2-4 12-3 8-2 14-2 3-0 12-6 8-7 3-0 2-5 12-3 6-5 6-5 15-1 7-4 7-6 6-1 9-4 10-9 4-5 1-7 8-1 5-7 6-9 4-7 8-9 6-2 2-12 8-1 11-5 13-1 12-3 12-4 7-8 11-5 5-6 5-4 15-2 4-8 8-1 10-6 9-6 78 11-6 3-8

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Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 2 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 3 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 16 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 28 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 25 May 31 Jun 1 Jun 2 Jun 7 Jun 9 Jun 10

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M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 18-6) ACC CHAMPIONS A NCAA SUPER REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 7TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 9TH C BASEBALL WEEKLY - 9TH B at Hawaii-Hilo W ii at Hawaii-Hilo W at Hawaii-Hilo W at Hawaii L at Hawaii W at Hawaii W at Hawaii W Stanford L Stanford L Stanford W Arizona State W Arizona State W Arizona State W Siena W Jacksonville W at Jacksonville L Western Carolina W Western Carolina W Siena W at Florida W Florida W Pittsburgh W Pittsburgh W Pittsburgh W Appalachian State W Appalachian State W at Virginia* L at Virginia* W at Virginia* W The Citadel W The Citadel W at North Carolina* L at North Carolina* L at North Carolina* L Mercer W at Wake Forest* L at Wake Forest* W at Wake Forest* L Miami W Miami L Miami W Jacksonville W at Miami W at Miami W at Miami W South Alabama L at Jacksonville W Georgia Tech* W Georgia Tech* W Georgia Tech* W North Carolina State* W North Carolina State* W North Carolina State* W Florida A&M W Duke* W Duke* W Duke* W Maryland* W Maryland* W Maryland* W at Clemson* W at Clemson* W at Clemson* W vs Duke> W vs Clemson> W vs Wake Forest> W vs Georgia Tech> W vs Clemson> W Stetson# W Central Florida# W South Florida# W Notre Dame## L Notre Dame## W Notre Dame## L

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

2003 2

54-13-1

2004 2

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 19-5) NCAA SUPER REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 6TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 9TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 8TH Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 2 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 22 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 6 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 2 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 16 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 25 May 30 May 31 May 31 Jun 1 Jun 1 Jun 8 Jun 9

vs VMI vs VMI vs VMI at Stanford at Stanford at Stanford Evansville Evansville Evansville Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Siena Siena Siena Florida Florida at Florida St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s Virginia* Virginia* Virginia* at NC State* at NC State* at NC State* The Citadel North Carolina* North Carolina* North Carolina* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Wake Forest* Clemson* Clemson* Clemson* Jacksonville at Miami at Miami at Miami Miami Miami Miami at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Georgia Tech* at Jacksonville at Maryland* at Maryland* at Maryland* at Duke* at Duke* at Duke* vs Duke> vs North Carolina> vs Virginia> vs NC State> vs Georgia Tech> Jacksonville# South Alabama# Rutgers# South Alabama# South Alabama# Texas## Texas##

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

Jan 31 Feb 2 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 27 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 7 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 21 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 12 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 29 May 30 Jun 4 Jun 5 Jun 6 Jun 6 Jun 11 Jun 12

45-23

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 16-8) ACC CHAMPIONS NCAA SUPER REGIONALS BASEBALL AMERICA - 14TH COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 14TH BASEBALL WEEKLY - 14TH VMI W VMI W at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Arizona State L at Jacksonville W Jacksonville W Oral Roberts W Oral Roberts W Oral Roberts W UNC-Asheville L UNC-Asheville W UNC-Asheville W vs Nebraska W vs West Virginia W at Minnesota L Illinois State W Butler W Michigan State W Michigan State W Michigan State W Jacksonville W Maryland* W Maryland* W Maryland* W at North Carolina* L at North Carolina* W at North Carolina* L at Florida L NC State* L NC State* W NC State* W at Jacksonville W Miami W Miami L Miami L at Miami L at Miami L at Miami W Florida W Georgia Tech* L Georgia Tech* L Georgia Tech* L at Clemson* W at Clemson* W at Clemson* L at Virginia* W at Virginia* L at Virginia* W at Florida L Duke* W Duke* W Duke* W at Wake Forest* W at Wake Forest* W at Wake Forest* W vs NC State> W vs Duke> W vs Georgia Tech> L vs North Carolina> W vs Georgia Tech> W vs Georgia Tech> W Bethune Cookman# W Central Florida# W Central Florida# L Central Florida# W at Arkansas## L at Arkansas## L

8-7 8-1 1-2 9-10 6-12 14-9 8-3 8-3 6-4 4-3 1-2 8-0 4-1 5-3 11-5 1-6 6-3 11-2 5-4 11-1 4-0 19-3 16-6 10-1 13-6 4-10 10-6 6-12 6-7 0-11 7-6 10-3 15-4 6-5 11-17 0-4 0-10 3-7 10-3 16-4 4-11 2-12 6-7 11-6 10-1 9-18 8-0 2-15 4-1 2-3 14-1 10-7 6-3 11-10 27-3 10-6 6-5 6-3 4-13 8-7 8-7 17-5 10-3 3-2 5-7 19-3 5-7 2-4


SEASON RECAPS 2005 2

Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 22 Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 26 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 23 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 26 Mar 30 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 3 Apr 6 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 29 May 1 May 1 May 3 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 10 May 11 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 17 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 Jun 3 Jun 4 Jun 5 Jun 10 Jun 11

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M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 19-11) NCAA SUPER REGIONALS N BASEBALL AMERICA - 16TH B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 15TH NCBWA - 11TH N ESPN - 14TH E Charleston Southern W h l Charleston Southern W Charleston Southern W VMI W VMI W VMI W Auburn W Auburn W Auburn L St. Joseph’s W St. Joseph’s W St. Joseph’s W at Stetson W at Stetson W Appalachian State W Appalachian State W at Hawaii-Hilo W vs Hawaii-Hilo W vs Hawaii-Hilo W vs Hawaii-Hilo W at Hawaii Hilo W at Hawaii Pacific W at Rainbows L at Hawaii L at Hawaii L Virginia Tech* W Virginia Tech* W Virginia Tech* W vs Jacksonville# W at Duke* W at Duke* W at Duke* L Florida L Clemson* W Clemson* W Clemson* L Jacksonville W Wake Forest* W Wake Forest* W Wake Forest* L at Jacksonville W at Georgia Tech* L at Georgia Tech* L at Georgia Tech* L Florida W at Miami* L at Miami* L at Miami* W Virginia* W Virginia* L Virginia* W at Florida W at Maryland* W at Maryland* W at Maryland* W Stetson W Stetson W North Carolina* W North Carolina* W North Carolina* W Jacksonville W at NC State* W at NC State* L at NC State* L vs North Carolina> W vs Georgia Tech> L vs Wake Forest> W vs Georgia Tech> L Army# W Auburn# W Auburn# W at Florida## L at Florida## L

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

2006 2

44-21

2007 2

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC — 16-13) NCAA REGIONALS N COLLEGIATE BASEBALL - 24TH NCBWA - 24TH N ESPN - 20TH E Feb b3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 28 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 7 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 23 Apr 23 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 16 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 27 Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 4 Jun 5

Charleston Southern h l Charleston Southern Charleston Southern at Auburn at Auburn UNC Asheville UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota at Florida Brown Brown Brown Mercer Maryland* Maryland* Maryland* Winthrop at Virginia Tech* at Virginia Tech* at Virginia Tech* at Jacksonville Duke* Duke* Duke* North Florida at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* Jacksonville at Boston College* at Boston College* at Boston College* at Jacksonville Miami* Miami* Miami* Florida Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Georgia Tech* Savannah State Savannah State Savannah State Jacksonville at Wake Forest* at Wake Forest* at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* South Alabama NC State* NC State* NC State* Virginia> North Carolina> Virginia> NC State> NC State> vs Jacksonville# at Georgia# at Georgia# at Georgia#

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

6-3 12-2 15-8 2-5 8-3 10-0 9-1 8-2 5-0 12-4 8-6 6-4 12-0 21-5 15-7 8-4 9-7 6-2 4-3 10-0 11-2 7-9 9-4 4-1 7-2 12-4 15-5 14-8 0-4 3-4 6-5 4-2 7-1 4-2 7-5 10-1 3-7 16-1 5-7 3-8 8-15 4-10 7-8 11-0 9-2 2-10 9-2 2-4 4-3(20) 1-9 3-4 2-11 2-7 11-10 7-1 7-15 2-6 7-6 11-0 7-3 7-8 18-0 6-4 1-7 2-3

Feb b2 Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 27 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 30 Mar 31 Apr 1 Apr 3 Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 18 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 27 Apr 28 Apr 29 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 23 May 25 May 26 Jun 1 Jun 2 Jun 3 Jun 3

45-13

M Mike Martin, Head Coach ((ACC – 21-6) ACC Atlantic Division Champions A NCAA REGIONALS N Collegiate Baseball – 10th Baseball America/NCBWA – 14th B ESPN – 15th E Tennessee W 9-2 T Tennessee W 4-0 Tennessee W 19-7 UNC Asheville W 17-8 UNC Asheville W 12-6 UNC Asheville W 15-1 Hofstra W 10-1 Hofstra W 16-1 Hofstra W 11-3 at Florida W 14-6 Appalachian State W 6-3 Appalachian State W 10-2 Appalachian State W 12-8 North Florida W 16-3 Siena W 14-4 Siena W 8-3 Siena W 22-3 Indiana W 6-0 Indiana W 8-2 Indiana W 9-0 Wake Forest* W 7-6(11) Wake Forest* W 4-3 Wake Forest* W 11-1 at Jacksonville L 3-5 Boston College* W 5-1 Boston College* 10-3 Boston College* W 7-0 North Florida W 6-0 at Duke* 15-3 at Duke* L 5-8 at Duke* W 8-5 vs Florida (at Jacksonville) L 7-16 at NC State* W 10-4 at NC State* L 6-8 at NC State* W 6-5 Jacksonville W 7-2 Virginia Tech* 14-1 Virginia Tech* W 4-3 Virginia Tech* W 8-5 Florida L 4-5 North Carolina* W 4-2 North Carolina* W 5-4 North Carolina* L 6-10 at Miami* W 7-6 at Miami* W 13-8 at Miami* L 1-7 at Maryland* W 9-3 at Maryland* W 20-5 at Maryland* W 3-2 Clemson* W 11-1 Clemson* L 6-7 Clemson* L 6-11 at Georgia Tech* W 17-2 at Georgia Tech* W 10-2 at Georgia Tech* W 17-11 vs Wake Forest> W 11-2 vs Miami> L 3-9 vs Clemson> L 1-5 Bethune-Cookman# W 6-2 Mississippi State# L 0-3 Stetson# 17-1 Mississippi State# L 4-9

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Feb F b 23 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 8 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 12 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 4 Apr 6 Apr 6 Apr 11

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M Martin, Head Coach Mike (ACC – 24-6) ACC Atlantic Division Champions A COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Baseball America/Collegiate Baseball – 7th B ESPN/NCBWA – 8th E Duquesne W 14-3 (7) D Duquesne W 15-3 (7) Duquesne W 15-3 (8) at Auburn W 7-5 at Auburn W 6-5 Auburn W 4-3 Auburn W 10-1 UNC Asheville W 11-4 UNC Asheville W 10-5 Maryland* W 5-4 Maryland* W 16-0 Maryland* W 9-8 Georgia L 10-13 Georgia W 8-3 Georgia Tech* W 8-7 Georgia Tech* W 11-2 Georgia Tech* W 17-8 at Florida L 1-6 at Virginia Tech* W 9-4 at Virginia Tech* W 12-11 at Virginia Tech* W 18-12 Stetson W 11-2 Stetson W 19-3 at Wake Forest* W 21-2 at Wake Forest* L 2-4 at Wake Forest* W 3-2 (11) vs Florida (at Jacksonville) W 10-2 at Jacksonville W 7-5 Virginia* W 10-3 Virginia* W 3-2 (10) Virginia* W 3-2 (10) at Boston College* W 8-6

Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 7 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 21 May 23 May 24 May 30 May 31 Jun 1 Jun 1 Jun 2 Jun 6 Jun 7 Jun 8 Jun 14 Jun 16

at Boston College* at Boston College* Florida North Florida Miami* Miami* Miami* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at North Carolina* at Stetson at Stetson at Clemson* at Clemson* at Clemson* Jacksonville Savannah State Savannah State Savannah State Savannah State NC State* NC State* NC State* vs Wake Forest> vs Virginia> vs North Carolina> Bucknell# Florida# Bucknell# Tulane# Tulane# Wichita State## Wichita State## Wichita State## vs Stanford### vs Miami###

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

4-3 17-2 4-2 10-2 4-11 9-5 10-11(7) 4-11 13-5 1-2 (10) 13-3 6-3 9-8 (10) 13-4 4-2 6-7 23-4 (7) 19-2 (7) 24-4 (7) 10-0 (7) 2-12 1-0 8-1 8-3 3-5 9-6 0-7 17-11 24-9 17-8 16-7 7-10 14-4 11-4 5-16 5-7

2009 2

Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 3 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 17 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 31 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 6 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 14 May 15 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 21 May 23 May 24 May 29 May 30 May 31 Jun 5 Jun 6

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M Martin, Head Coach Mike (ACC – 19-9) ACC Atlantic Division Champions A NCAA SUPER REGIONALS N Baseball America – 9th B Collegiate Baseball/ESPN/NCBWA – 10th Hofstra W 9-3 Hofstra W 21-7 Hofstra W 3-2 Hofstra W 10-4 Auburn W 8-7 Auburn W 14-5 at Auburn L 9-10 at Jacksonville L 4-9 North Florida L 4-5 Boston College* W 4-1 Boston College* L 6-14 Boston College* L 5-12 High Point W 18-4 High Point W 4-3 at Virginia* L 2-15 at Florida L 4-5 Clemson* W 5-2 Clemson* L 7-8 Clemson* W 7-4 Florida Gulf Coast W 11-3 Florida Gulf Coast W 11-9 at Maryland* W 6-2 at Maryland* W 10-2 at Maryland* W 21-5 vs Florida (at Jacksonville) W 3-2 at Miami* W 14-4 at Miami* L 4-6 at Miami* L 8-14 at North Florida W 14-6 North Carolina* W 3-2 North Carolina* L 7-12 North Carolina* W 9-8 Florida L 2-10 North Florida W 8-7 at NC State* W 9-3 at NC State* W 4-2 at NC State* W 13-2 UNC Asheville W 9-2 UNC Asheville W 11-10 Wake Forest* W 15-6 Wake Forest* W 6-4 Wake Forest* W 14-10 Virginia Tech* W 10-2 Virginia Tech* W 10-4 Virginia Tech* W 9-4 Jacksonville W 5-2 FIU W 15-5 at Georgia Tech* L 3-12 at Georgia Tech* W 8-6 at Georgia Tech* L 5-6 Grambling State W 9-1 Grambling State W 14-6 Grambling State W 9-7 Grambling State W 10-2 vs Boston College> W 7-2 vs Miami> W 4-2 vs Georgia Tech> L 2-9 vs Virginia> L 3-6 Marist# W 16-4 Georgia# W 8-2 Ohio State# W 37-6 Arkansas## L 2-7 Arkansas## L 8-9

*=Conference Game #=NCAA Regional ##=Super Regional ###=College World Series <=Metro Tournament >=ACC Tournament NOTE: The Baseball America poll started in 1981...the Collegiate Baseball poll started in 1959...the USA Today Baseball Weekly/ESPN/American Baseball Coaches Association poll started in 1992.

The Seminoles celebrate after defeating Wichita State to advance to the College World Series in 2008.

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ACC STANDINGS FINAL ACC STANDINGS (Since 1992 when FSU joined the ACC)

1992

Clemson Florida State NC State Georgia Tech Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Virginia

1993

Georgia Tech NC State Florida State North Carolina Clemson Duke Wake Forest Virginia Maryland

1994

Clemson Georgia Tech Duke Florida State NC State North Carolina Wake Forest Maryland Virginia

1995

Clemson Florida State Georgia Tech North Carolina Wake Forest NC State Virginia Duke Maryland

1996

Florida State Clemson Georgia Tech NC State Virginia North Carolina Duke Wake Forest Maryland

1997

Georgia Tech Florida State NC State Clemson Wake Forest Virginia Duke North Carolina Maryland

1998

Florida State Georgia Tech Clemson NC State Wake Forest North Carolina Duke Maryland Virginia

ACC 19-5 16-7 15-9 14-9 12-12 11-13 8-16 7-15 3-19

OVERALL 50-14 49-21 46-18 45-19 38-16 36-22 31-27 27-28-1 21-30

1999

ACC 16-6 15-7 14-9 13-10 11-11 11-13 9-13 7-15 5-17

OVERALL 47-14 49-17 46-19 43-20 45-20 39-19-1 31-22 21-30 24-29

2000

Georgia Tech Clemson Florida State Wake Forest North Carolina NC State Virginia Maryland Duke

ACC 20-4 16-8 16-8 14-9 13-11 10-13 10-14 6-18 2-22

OVERALL 57-18 50-17 33-20 53-22 46-18-1 34-21 37-20 24-29-1 20-34

Florida State Clemson Wake Forest Georgia Tech Duke North Carolina Virginia NC State Maryland

ACC 20-4 16-7 16-8 14-10 13-11 12-12 8-15 4-20 4-20

OVERALL 54-14 53-16 38-22 39-23 34-24 36-24 26-29 30-27 20-37

Florida State Wake Forest North Carolina Clemson Georgia Tech Virginia NC State Maryland Duke

ACC 19-5 17-7 13-11 13-11 11-13 11-13 9-14 7-16 7-17

OVERALL 52-17 51-17 40-24 42-19 44-21 33-25 39-18 26-32 24-27

ACC 19-4 18-6 15-8 13-10 10-13 10-13 9-14 6-18 5-19

OVERALL 46-15 50-17 43-20 41-23 37-20 32-22 33-25 29-31 22-32

ACC 18-4 14-9 14-9 12-9 13-10 13-10 8-15 5-18 5-18

OVERALL 53-20 41-22 43-16 41-23 43-23 42-23 38-20 26-30-1 28-26-1

Florida State Wake Forest Clemson North Carolina Georgia Tech NC State Virginia Maryland Duke

2001

2002

2003

Florida State Georgia Tech NC State Clemson North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Maryland Duke

2004

Georgia Tech Virginia Florida State North Carolina Clemson NC State Duke Wake Forest Maryland

2005

Georgia Tech Clemson Miami Florida State North Carolina NC State Virginia Wake Forest Virginia Tech Maryland Duke

ACC 22-2 16-7 13-10 13-10 12-12 11-13 8-15 6-17 4-18

OVERALL 57-14 47-16 42-27 41-18 38-20 37-25 21-35 23-33-1 24-31

ACC 18-6 17-7 15-9 14-10 12-12 10-14 10-14 7-17 5-19

OVERALL 50-16 51-18 53-19 41-20-1 46-17 30-28 26-31-1 24-33 17-41

ACC 20-4 17-7 16-8 13-11 10-13 9-15 9-15 9-15 4-19

OVERALL 47-19 41-22 44-18 41-20 23-33 31-26 25-31 32-29 17-37

ACC 18-6 17-6 17-7 16-8 14-9 8-16 7-17 6-18 4-20

OVERALL 60-14 47-13-1 43-21 54-17 52-16 25-32 33-26 34-23 24-34

ACC 19-5 17-7 15-9 15-9 13-11 11-12 8-15 6-17 2-21

OVERALL 54-13-1 44-18 45-18 39-22 42-23 29-25 29-24 20-33 18-36

ACC 18-5 18-6 16-8 14-10 14-10 11-12 8-16 4-20 4-20

OVERALL 44-21 44-15 45-23 43-21 39-26 36-24 25-31 17-33 22-34

ACC 22-8 21-9 19-10-1 19-11 17-10-1 17-13 14-14 12-18 7-19 7-23 5-25

OVERALL 45-19 43-23 41-19-1 53-20 41-19-1 41-19 41-20 28-30 23-28 25-31 14-39

2006

ATLANTIC Clemson Florida State NC State Wake Forest Boston College Maryland

ACC 24-6 16-13 16-13 16-13 9-21 8-22

OVERALL 53-16 44-21 40-23 33-22 28-25-1 26-30

COASTAL North Carolina Virginia Georgia Tech Miami Duke Virginia Tech

22-8 21-9 19-11 17-13 6-24 4-25

54-15 47-15 50-18 42-24 14-40 20-33

ATLANTIC Florida State Clemson NC State Wake Forest Boston College Maryland

ACC 21-6 18-12 16-14 14-16 12-17 7-23

OVERALL 45-13 41-23 38-23 34-29 24-27-1 23-30

COASTAL North Carolina Virginia Miami Georgia Tech Duke Virginia Tech

21-9 19-9 17-13 15-14 8-22 7-23

57-16 45-16 37-24 32-25 29-25 23-31

ATLANTIC Florida State NC State Wake Forest Clemson Maryland Boston College

ACC 24-6 18-11 13-16 11-18-1 9-21 9-21

OVERALL 54-14 42-22 25-31 31-27-1 30-26 26-27

COASTAL Miami North Carolina Georgia Tech Virginia Duke Virginia Tech

23-5 22-7 16-14 15-15 10-18-1 6-24

53-11 54-14 41-21 39-23 37-18-1 23-31

ATLANTIC Florida State Clemson Boston College NC State Maryland Wake Forest

ACC 19-9 19-11 13-15 10-20 10-20 6-24

OVERALL 45-18 44-22 34-26 25-31 27-27 22-30

COASTAL North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami Virginia Duke Virginia Tech

19-10 17-10-1 18-12 16-11-1 15-15 12-17

48-18 38-19-1 38-22 49-15-1 35-24 32-21

2007

2008

2009

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ALL-TIME ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1992 GREENVILLE, S.C. (3-2) Sunday, May 10 R #6 Wake Forest 1 #2 Florida State 6

H 3 8

E 2 0

Friday, May 16 #2 Florida State #4 Clemson

1995

Saturday, May 17 #2 Florida State #7 Duke

Monday, May 11 #2 Florida State #1 Clemson

2 5

10 9

0 0

GREENSVILLE, S.C. (5-1) Wednesday, May 17 R #7 Virginia 0 #2 Florida State 6

Tuesday, May 12 #2 Florida State #7 North Carolina

7 3

12 8

1 0

Thursday, May 18 #2 Florida State #6 NC State

#3 NC State #2 Florida State

0 1

4 4

1 0

11 0

10 7

0 3

Wednesday, May 13 #1 Clemson #2 Florida State

1993 GREENVILLE, S.C. (3-2) Sunday, May 16 R #5 Clemson 6 #3 Florida State 1

H 11 9

E 2 0

Monday, May 17 #3 Florida State #8 Virginia

12 6

0 2

Tuesday, May 18 #1 Georgia Tech #3 Florida State Wednesday, May 19 #3 Florida State #5 Clemson Thursday, May 20 #2 NC State #3 Florida State

11 2 2 5 7 5 5 1

8 8 9 13 9 10

1 2 1 0 0 2

1994 GREENVILLE, S.C. (4-2) Wednesday, May 18 R H #5 NC State 6 11 #4 Florida State 5 9 Thursday, May 19 #4 Florida State #8 Maryland Friday, May 20 #7 Wake Forest #4 Florida State Saturday, May 21 #4 Florida State #1 Clemson #5 NC State #4 Florida State

184

Sunday, May 22 – Championship Game #4 Florida State 1 5 0 #1 Clemson 4 7 2

7 1 3 18

15 5 7 22

E 1 0 1 2 4 1

10 4

13 11

1 3

4 7

8 10

0 1

12 6

H 3 9 8 11

E 2 0

8 4

11 7

1 1

12 2

17 9

0 2

Championship Game #4 Clemson 0 #2 Florida State 10

1998 H 5 12

E 1 1

14 1

12 7

2 5

13 11

22 6

2 2

11 0

13 3

1 5

DURHAM, N.C. (4-2) Wednesday, May 13 R #9 Virginia 1 #1 Florida State 4

Saturday, May 20 #2 Florida State #4 North Carolina

10 1

12 7

0 2

Thursday, May 14 #1 Florida State #5 Wake Forest

#2 Florida State #1 Clemson

12 2

14 4

1 2

Sunday, May 21 – Championship Game #1 Clemson 2 5 2 #2 Florida State 8 10 1

1996 DURHAM, N.C. (4-2) Wednesday, May 15 #8 Wake Forest #1 Florida State

R 4 8

H 9 15

E 3 2

Thursday, May 16 #1 Florida State #5 Virginia

2 3

6 7

0 0

Friday, May 17 #1 Florida State #7 Duke

7 3

6 14

1 1

Saturday, May 18 #2 Clemson #1 Florida State

1 2

6 4

2 0

#5 Virginia #1 Florida State

2 8

8 13

0 1

Sunday, May 19 – Championship Game #1 Florida State 1 2 2 #5 Virginia 12 15 2

1997 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (5-0) Wednesday, May 14 R H #7 Duke 2 5 #2 Florida State 4 6

E 1 5

Thursday, May 15 #3 NC State #2 Florida State

2 1

5 6

1 0

3 1

Friday, May 19 #1 Clemson #2 Florida State

3 5

2 9

Friday, May 15 #1 Florida State #6 North Carolina (10 innings) Saturday, May 16 #4 NC State #1 Florida State #1 Florida State #5 Wake Forest

6 13

12 13

2 1

1 2

4 8

3 1

Sunday, May 17 – Championship Game #5 Wake Forest 6 13 2 #1 Florida State 3 6 0

DURHAM, N.C. (2-2) Wednesday, May 19 #8 Maryland #1 Florida State

R 1 4

H 4 9

E 1 1

Thursday, May 20 #1 Florida State #5 Georgia Tech

7 3

12 11

1 2

Saturday, May 22 #3 Clemson #1 Florida State

FORT MILL, S.C. (2-2) Wednesday, May 17 #6 NC State #3 Florida State

R 6 8

H 9 10

E 2 4

Thursday, May 18 #3 Florida State #2 Clemson

4 8

6 12

1 0

Friday, May 19 #3 Florida State #5 North Carolina

4 1

8 9

3 0

Saturday, May 20 #1 Georgia Tech #3 Florida State

10 3

15 8

1 4

FORT MILL, S.C. (3-2) Wednesday, May 16 R #8 NC State 5 #1 Florida State 11

H 8 7

E 7 1

5 6

14 16

4 0

4 5

7 17

0 1

15 2

19 5

1 2

8 4

10 10

0 3

2001

Thursday, May 17 #1 Florida State #4 Georgia Tech (10 innings) Friday, May 18 #2 Clemson #1 Florida State Saturday, May 19 #1 Florida State #3 Wake Forest #8 NC State #1 Florida State

1999

Friday, May 21 #2 Wake Forest #1 Florida State

2000

4 0 8 7

11 7 10 9

0 2 0 2

2002 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (5-0) Wednesday, May 22 R H #9 Duke 7 9 #1 Florida State 10 14

E 0 0

Thursday, May 23 #1 Florida State #4 Clemson

9 4

11 7

3 1

Friday, May 24 #1 Florida State #2 Wake Forest

5 2

9 8

0 0

Saturday, May 25 #5 Georgia Tech #1 Florida State

4 7

6 9

2 2

Championship Game #4 Clemson #1 Florida State

1 4

8 10

1 0


ALL-TIME ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2003

2004

SALEM, VA. (3-2) Thursday, May 22 #9 Duke #1 Florida State

R 5 6

H 12 11

E 0 1

6 3

11 9

2 1

4 13

9 15

3 1

Saturday, May 29 #5 North Carolina #3 Florida State (11 innings)

7 8

12 15

4 4

#1 Georgia Tech #3 Florida State

7 8

Friday, May 23 #1 Florida State #5 North Carolina (10 innings) Saturday, May 24 #6 Virginia #1 Florida State #1 Florida State #3 NC State Sunday, May 25 #2 Georgia Tech #1 Florida State

R 0 13

H 6 14

E 4 0

SALEM, VA. (5-1) Wednesday, May 26 #6 NC State #3 Florida State

2 3

10 10

2 0

Thursday, May 27 #3 Florida State #7 Duke

0 2

6 7

0 0

17 6

18 8

2 3

10 7

12 7

2 2

Friday, May 28 #3 Florida State #1 Georgia Tech

9 15

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS METRO CONFERENCE YEAR 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991*

SITE Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Tallahassee Columbia, SC Tallahassee Columbia, SC Hattiesburg, MS Salem, VA

CHAMPION Memphis State Florida State Memphis State Tulane Florida State Florida State Tulane Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Southern Miss

OUTSTANDING PLAYER Ron McNeely, Memphis State Terry Kennedy, Florida State Terry Pressgrove, Memphis State Ken Francingues, Tulane Mike Fuentes, Florida State Mike Fuentes, Florida State Eric Lane, Tulane Danny Dowell, Florida State Jody Reed, Florida State Richie Lewis, Florida State Mike Loynd, Florida State Ed Porcelli, Florida State Edwin Alicea, Florida State Sedgwick McCollum, Southern Miss Allen Bevis, Florida State Ty Mueller, Florida State

2 4

Sunday, May 30 – Championship Game #3 Florida State 17 20 3 #1 Georgia Tech 5 9 3

2005 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (2-2) Wednesday, May 25 R H #5 North Carolina 2 9 #4 Florida State 3 9 (12 innings) Thursday, May 26 #4 Florida State #1 Georgia Tech Friday, May 27 #8 Wake Forest #4 Florida State Saturday, May 28 #1 Georgia Tech #4 Florida State (7 innings)

4 5

9 10

E 3 3

0 1

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (2-1) Wednesday, May 21 R H #7 Wake Forest 3 7 #2 Florida State 8 11

E 1 1

Friday, May 23 #2 Florida State #6 Virginia

3 5

9 11

1 1

Saturday, May 24 #2 Florida State #3 North Carolina

9 6

12 10

0 2

DURHAM, N.C. (2-2) Wednesday, May 20 R #8 Boston College 2 #1 Florida State 7

H 9 7

E 1 0

2009 3 7

10 6

1 2

18 2

14 7

0 4

2006 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (3-2) Wednesday, May 24 R H #6 Florida State 2 8 #3 Virginia 6 6

E 2 0

Thursday, May 25 #2 North Carolina #6 Florida State

6 7

11 9

0 0

0 11

8 13

1 0

Saturday, May 27 #6 Florida State #7 NC State

7 3

10 10

1 1

#7 NC State #6 Florida State

8 7

16 12

1 1

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (1-2) Wednesday, May 23 R H #8 Wake Forest 2 7 #1 Florida State 11 14

E 3 2

Friday, May 25 #1 Florida State #5 Miami

3 9

8 11

1 1

Saturday, May 26 #1 Florida State #4 Clemson

1 5

6 10

1 1

Friday, May 26 #3 Virginia #6 Florida State (7 innings)

2008

Thursday, May 21 #1 Florida State #5 Miami

4 2

6 4

0 2

Saturday, May 23 #4 Georgia Tech #1 Florida State

9 2

10 10

0 1

Sunday, May 24 - Championship Game #6 Virginia 6 8 0 #1 Florida State 3 9 3

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE YEAR 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

SITE Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Durham, NC St. Petersburg, FL Durham, NC Durham, NC Fort Mill, SC Fort Mill, SC St. Petersburg, FL Salem, VA Salem, VA Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Durham, NC

CHAMPION Clemson NC State Clemson Florida State Virginia Florida State Wake Forest Wake Forest Georgia Tech Wake Forest Florida State Georgia Tech Florida State Georgia Tech Clemson North Carolina Miami Virginia

OUTSTANDING PLAYER Matt Donahue, NC State Jeff Morris, Clemson Shane Monahan, Clemson Jonathan Johnson, Florida State Seth Greisinger, Virginia Jeremy Morris, Florida State John Hendricks, Wake Forest Andrew Riepe, Wake Forest Jason Basil, Georgia Tech Dave Bush, Wake Forest Stephen Drew, Florida State Brian Burks, Georgia Tech Shane Robinson, Florida State Tyler Greene, Georgia Tech Tyler Colvin, Clemson Josh Horton, North Carolina Dave DiNatale, Miami Dan Grovatt, Virginia

2007

*Title game rained out. FSU and USM declared co-champions.

185


NCAA RESULTS 1956 (1-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Duke W 2 1 Duke L 2 4 Duke L 6 7

1957 (3-3) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Georgia Teachers W 5 Duke W 3 Duke L 6 Duke W 4 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Penn State L 0 Connecticut L 3

3 2 8 1 7 5

1958 (1-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC George Washington W 3 1 Florida L 1 2 Clemson L 5 8

1959 (2-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC George Washington W 3 Clemson L 2 Georgia Tech W 16 Clemson L 0

2 24 9 5

1961 (1-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC West Virginia W 3 1 Duke L 2 7 West Virginia L 3 4

FSU IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES All-Time CWS Record Appearances First Appearance Last Appearance Top Finish CWS Appearances Consecutive Appearances

25-38 19 1957 2008 Second (1970, 1986, 1999) 1957, 62, 63, 65, 70, 75, 80, 86, 87, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 00, 08 3 (1994-96), (1998-00)

FSU IN THE NCAA PLAYOFFS All-Time Record (Super Regional/Regional/District 3) Appearances First Appearance Last Appearance Consecutive Appearances

1962 (6-3) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Florida L 0 West Virginia W 6 Florida W 3 Wake Forest W 10 Wake Forest W 3 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Santa Clara W 5 Ithaca W 5 Michigan L 7 Santa Clara L 6

132-68 47 1956 2009 32 (1978-09)

1963 (4-3) 1 5 1 8 2 1 4 10 11

NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Auburn W 4 Wake Forest W 12 Wake Forest L 5 Wake Forest W 11

3 4 6 5

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE W. Michigan W 5 Arizona L 3 Southern Cal L 3

2 4 4

1965 (5-3) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS GASTONIA, NC Mississippi State L 3 Maryland W 7 Mississippi State W 6 Furman W 2 Furman W 7

6 3 2 1 5

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Ohio State L 1 Texas W 3 St. Louis L 3

2 2 5

1966 (3-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Mississippi State L 3 East Carolina W 6 Mississippi State W 7 North Carolina W 6 North Carolina L 4

4 4 0 5 6

1967 (1-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS - GASTONIA, NC Clemson W 5 3 Auburn L 3 13 Clemson L 4 6

1968 (3-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS GASTONIA, NC East Carolina L 1 2 Alabama W 6 1 East Carolina W 3 2 NC State W 15 12 NC State L 1 4 Chip Baker congratulates Ryan Barthelemy after hitting a home run at the College World Series.

186


NCAA RESULTS 1970 (7-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS GASTONIA, NC East Carolina W 2 Maryland W 10 Mississippi State W 5

0 1 4

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Arizona W 4 Dartmouth W 6 Texas L 1 Ohio W 2 Texas W 11 Southern Cal L 1

0 0 5 0 2 2

1972 (1-2) NCAA DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFFS GASTONIA, NC South Alabama L 5 Richmond W 10 Mississippi L 3

6 5 8

1975 (3-2) NCAA REGIONAL - STARKVILLE, MS Miami W 1 LSU W 4 Miami W 6 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE E. Michigan L 1 Seton Hall L 0

0 2 5 2 11

1976 (1-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Jacksonville W 6 Auburn L 1 Jacksonville L 7

1 2 9

1978 (0-2) NCAA REGIONAL - MIAMI, FL Marshall L Miami L

0 2

4 7

1981 (2-2)

SEMINOLES ON CWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

NCAA REGIONAL - MIAMI, FL Florida W Minnesota W Miami L Florida L

(1957-PRESENT) 1963 1970 1986 1986 1986 1986 1989 1995 1995 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000

Woody Woodward, Jr., SS John Grubb, Jr., OF Luis Alicea, Jr., 2B Bien Figureoa, Sr., SS Paul Sorrento, Jr., OF Richie Lewis, So., P Rocky Rau, Jr., 2B Doug Mientkiewicz, Jr., 1B J.D. Drew, Fr., OF Marshall McDougall, Jr., 2B Matt Diaz, So., OF Jeremiah Klosterman, Sr., C Sam Scott, Jr., DH Chris Chavez, Sr., P Jon McDonald, Jr., P

1 5 14 5

2 8 5

7 3 6

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL South Alabama W 8 Alabama L 5 Miami L 5

2 7 10

1982 (1-2) NCAA REGIONAL - AUSTIN, TX Eastern Michigan L Ohio State W Oklahoma L

1983 (1-2)

1984 (0-2)

CWS MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1999

5 9 6 4

Marshall McDougall, Jr., 2B

1979 (0-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Florida L 5 Delaware L 6

9 7

1980 (3-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL New Orleans W 10 Western Kentucky W 19 Western Kentucky W 10

8 7 5

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES-OMAHA, NE Hawaii L 6 Arizona L 3

7 5

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Stetson L 7 East Carolina L 4

10 7

1985 (2-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL George Mason W 11 Georgia Tech W 9 Arkansas L 6 Georgia Tech L 3

0 1 7 8

1986 (7-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL NC State W 10 Texas A & M W 12 USF W 11

6 9 7

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES-OMAHA, NE Indiana State W 5 Miami W 7 Arizona L 5 Oklahoma State W 6 Miami W 4 Arizona L 2

3 2 9 5 3 10

1987 (5-3) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL East Carolina W 10 Miami W 5 South Alabama W 12 South Alabama L 3 South Alabama W 9

5 2 3 6 2

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES-OMAHA, NE LSU L 2 Arizona State W 3 Texas L 4

6 0 6

1988 (2-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Stetson W 10 Tulane W 8 Florida L 3 Stetson L 2

3 6 9 7

Florida State defeats Texas at the 2000 College World Series

187


NCAA RESULTS 1989 (6-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Rider W 13 USF W 8 Auburn W 7 Clemson W 8 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE North Carolina W 4 Wichita State W 4 Wichita State L 4 Wichita State L 9

7 1 6 1 2 2 7 12

1990 (4-2) NCAA REGIONAL - STARKVILLE, MS Lafayette W 7 Central Michigan W 4 Mississippi State L 8 Illinois W 6 Mississippi State W 11 Mississippi State L 3

1992 (6-3) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Western Carolina L 0 Stetson W 2 Kent W 4 Stanford W 9 Western Carolina W 4 Western Carolina W 18

1 0 2 4 3 3

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Cal. State-Fullerton L 2 California W 5 Cal. State-Fullerton L 0

7 4 6

1993 (2-2) 2 2 11 4 9 4

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL USF W 4 Notre Dame W 4 Long Beach State L 1 Notre Dame L 3

2 3 4 4

1994 (5-2)

1991 (4-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Coastal Carolina W 6 Fla. International W 6 Alabama W 5 Alabama W 6

0 3 2 5

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Fresno State L 3 Florida L 0

6 5

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Central Michigan W 8 Jacksonville W 5 Jacksonville W 5 Brigham Young W 7 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE LSU W 6 Georgia Tech L 4 Cal. State-Fullerton L 3

6 1 1 1 3 12 10

1995 (5-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Troy State W 18 South Alabama W 7 Old Dominion W 7 Mississippi W 13 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Oklahoma W 3 Miami L 2 Southern Cal L 11

3 2 2 1 2 4 16

1996 (5-2) WEST REGIONAL - STANFORD, CA NE Illinois W 16 UC-Santa Barbara W 10 Stanford W 5 Cal State-Northridge W 9

0 1 4 2

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Florida L 2 Wichita State W 8 Florida L 3

5 4 6

1997 (4-2) NCAA EAST REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Marist W 4 UCF W 16 Auburn L 7 USF W 6 Auburn W 9 Auburn L 2

2 2 8 5 7 5

1998 (4-2) NCAA ATLANTIC II REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Liberty University W 10 7 Delaware W 27 6 Oklahoma W 23 2 Auburn W 16 10 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Arizona State L 10 Long Beach State L 4

11 7

1999 (9-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL The Citadel W 24 Jacksonville W 9 Providence W 14

6 2 3

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Auburn W 10 Auburn W 6

2 3

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Texas A&M W 7 Stanford L 6 Cal State-Fullerton W 7 Stanford W 14 Stanford W 14 Miami L 5

3 10 2 11 11 6

2000 (8-4) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Bethune-Cookman W 6 UCF L 8 Evansville W 11 UCF W 6 UCF W 8 Rosenblatt Stadium

188

3 9 2 1 1


NCAA RESULTS NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Miami W 9 Miami L 5 Miami W 6

2 7 1

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Southern Cal L 4 Texas W 6 Southern Cal W 3 LSU L 3

6 2 2 6

2001 (4-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Bethune-Cookman W 8 Auburn W 10 Auburn W 9

1 6 6

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - ATHENS, GA Georgia L 7 Georgia W 11 Georgia L 3

8 6 8

2002 (4-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Stetson W 11 UCF W 7 USF W 13

8 3 6

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Notre Dame L 4 10 Notre Dame W 12 5 Notre Dame L 1 3

2003 (4-3) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Jacksonville W 6 South Alabama L 6 Rutgers W 17 South Alabama W 13 South Alabama W 12

0 8 7 5 2

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Texas L 3 Texas L 5

8 6

POSTSEASON ALL-TIME RECORD vs. OPPONENTS TEAM Alabama Arizona State Arizona Arkansas Army Auburn Bethune-Cookman Brigham Young Bucknell Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge California Central Michigan Clemson Coastal Carolina Connecticut Dartmouth Delaware Duke Eastern Michigan East Carolina Evansville Florida Florida International Fresno State Furman George Mason George Washington Georgia Teachers Georgia Tech Georgia Hawaii Illinois Indiana State Ithaca Jacksonville Kent Lafayette Liberty Long Beach State LSU Marist Marshall

POSTSEASON RECORDS 3-1 1-1 1-4 0-5 1-0 10-4 4-0 1-0 1-1 1-3 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-4 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 3-4 0-2 4-2 1-0 3-10 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-2 3-4 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 6-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-2 2-0 0-1

CWS RECORDS 1-1 1-4

1-3 1-0

0-1 1-0 0-1 0-3 0-1

0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0

0-1 1-2

TEAM Maryland Miami Michigan Minnesota Mississippi State Mississippi NC State NE Illinois New Orleans North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio Oklahoma State Oklahoma Old Dominion Penn State Providence Richmond Rider Rutgers Santa Clara Seton Hall South Alabama Southern Cal St. Louis Stanford Stetson Texas A&M Texas The Citadel Troy State Tulane UC Santa Barbara UCF USF Western Michigan Wake Forest West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky Wichita State Total

POSTSEASON RECORDS 2-0 7-7 0-1 1-0 4-6 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-3 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 6-3 1-4 0-1 4-2 3-2 2-0 3-4 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 6-2 5-0 1-0 4-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 4-3 157-106

CWS RECORDS 2-3 0-1

1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1

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

1-0

2-2 25-38

2004 (3-3) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Bethune-Cookman W 10 UCF W 3 UCF L 7 UCF W 19

3 2 5 3

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - FAYETTEVILLE, AR Arkansas L 7 5 Arkansas L 4 2

2005 (3-2) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Army W 3 Auburn W 4 Auburn W 10 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - GAINESVILLE, FL Florida L 1 Florida L 5

2 3 4 8 8

2006 (2-2) NCAA REGIONAL - ATHENS, GA Jacksonville W Georgia W Georgia L Georgia L

18 6 1 2

0 4 7 3

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Bethune-Cookman W 6 Mississippi State L 0 Stetson 17 Mississippi State L 4

2 3 1 9

2007 (1-2)

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - OMAHA, NE Stanford L 5 Miami L 5

16 7

2009 (3-2)

2008 (6-4) NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Bucknell L 0 Florida W 17 Bucknell W 24 Tulane W 17 Tulane W 16

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Wichita State L 7 10 Wichita State W 14 4 Wichita State W 11 4

NCAA REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Marist W 16 Georgia W 8 Ohio State W 37

4 2 6

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL - TALLAHASSEE, FL Arkansas L 2 7 Arkansas L 8 9

7 11 9 8 7

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TEAM USA

Florida State players have not just produced on the collegiate and Major League stage, they have a long history of playing for their country as well. Fourteen FSU players have worn the red, white and blue and competed internationally for the United States since 1976. Only seven other schools have had more players called to duty with Team USA, while Florida State has had player representation on Team USA over a nine-year span. In the 2000 Summer Olympics, former Seminole Doug Mientkiewicz was a member of the gold-medal winning team in Sydney. Most recently, Tyler Holt played 22 games for Team USA during the summer of 2009 leading the United States to the World Baseball Championship in Prince George, British Columbia.

PEDRO GRIFOL C - 1989

TIM DAVIS

LHP - 1976

RICKY KIMBALL

CHRIS ROBERTS

PAUL WILSON

MIKE MARTIN, JR.

JONATHAN JOHNSON

PHIL OLSON

DOUG MIENTKIEWICZ

J.D. DREW

JON McDONALD

NICK STOCKS

SHANE ROBINSON

TYLER HOLT

RHP - 1994

190

1B - 1994, 2000

RHP - 1990

OF - 1996

OF/LHP - 1991

RHP - 1998

RHP - 1993

RHP - 1998 98

C - 1993

OF - 2005

RHP - 1994

OF - 2009


SEMINOLES IN THE DRAFT 1966 NAME Jim Lyttle* Gary Sprague Eddie Howell Randy Brown* Mike Martin Maury Hopkins Dick Fernandez Pete Sarron

POS OF SS-2B P C OF 3B 2B OF

TEAM New York Yankees Cleveland Indians Kansas City Athletics California Angels New York Mets New York Mets Kansas City Athletics Cleveland Indians

ROUND 1st(10) 6th(112) 12th(222) 18th(348) 28th(540) 44th(757) Free Agent Free Agent

1967 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT LaDon Boyd

P

Kansas City Athletics

P 3B P

Oakland Athletics Pittsburgh Pirates Seattle Pilots

2nd(33)

1968 Steve Mastin Chuck Hines Wayne Vincent

15th(326) 17th(381) 31st(706)

1968 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Tom Cook

C

Oakland Athletics

1st(12)

OF 3B SS 2B IF 1B P P

Atlanta Braves Cleveland Indians Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago Cubs San Diego Padres Los Angeles Dodgers Montreal Expos Boston Celtics

1969 Walt Sumner Mike Easom Jeff Hogan Dick Gold Chuck Cone Jim Gurzynski George Lott Craig Skok*

14th(322) 23rd(541) 31st(719) 37th(840) Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

1969 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Dave Moates*

OF

Washington Senators

4th(87)

1970 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Jeff Hogan Walt Sumner

3B OF

Detroit Tigers California Angels

2B P

Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds

2nd(47) 6th(121)

1970 Dick Nichols Tom Henson

26th(614) Free Agent

2004 World Series Champion Doug Mientkiewicz

1970 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Pat Osburn* Gene Ammann Johnny Grubb* Mike Slade

P P OF P

Cincinnati Reds Milwaukee Brewers Atlanta Braves Washington Senators

1st(9) 3rd(56) 3rd(61) 7th(104)

1971 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Johnny Grubb*

OF

San Diego Padres

P P SS C P

Philadelphia Phillies Washington Senators Detroit Tigers Philadelphia Phillies Detroit Tigers Boston Red Sox

1st(23)

1971 Mac Scarce* Stan Thomas* Greg Gromek Harry Saferight Al Cleveland Mike Leber

8th(172) 27th(609) 34th(715) 35th(723) Free Agent Free Agent

1971 JUNE SECONDARY DELAYED DRAFT Dan Roatche Ron Cash*

FSU’S FIRST ROUND DRAFT CHOICES PLAYER, POSITION Jim Lyttle, OF Tom Cook, C Terry Kennedy, C Jeff Ledbetter, OF Luis Alicea, 2B Eduardo Perez, 1B/OF Chris Roberts, P/OF Kenny Felder, OF John Wasdin, P Paul Wilson, P Jonathan Johnson, P David Yocum, P J.D. Drew, OF J.D. Drew, OF Nick Stocks, P John-Ford Griffin, OF Stephen Drew, SS Buster Posey, C

YEAR DRAFTED 1966 1968 1977 1982 1986 1991 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1997 1998 1999 2001 2004 2008

C SS

Minnesota Twins Detroit Tigers

2nd(33) 3rd(66)

2B C IF

Minnesota Twins Boston Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals

Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

SS OF P OF OF

California Angels Cincinnati Reds Kansas City Royals Pittsburgh Pirates Minnesota Twins

17th(391) 33rd(686) Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

P IF

Montreal Expos Kansas City Royals

Free Agent Free Agent

OF 2B P P

Pittsburgh Pirates Cincinnati Reds Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds

8th(188) 9th(214) 16th(371) Free Agent

1972 TEAM New York (AL) Oakland St. Louis Boston St. Louis California New York (NL) Milwaukee Oakland New York (NL) Texas Los Angeles Philadelphia St. Louis St. Louis New York (AL) Arizona San Francisco

Dave Nichols Dan Roatche Herb Sikes

1973 Roger Smith Rick Colzie Rick Langford * John LiBrandi Rick Snyder

1974 Ron Herring Marty Maier

1975 Jim Busby Randy Davidson Danny O’Brien* Larry Rothschild*

1976 JANUARY REGULAR DRAFT Steve Tebbetts

OF

California Angels

1st(5)

191


SEMINOLES IN THE DRAFT 1976 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Danny O’Brien*

1983 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT

P

St. Louis Cardinals

3rd(61)

P P P

Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds Kansas City Royals

4th(94) 13th(311) Free Agent

1976 Larry Jones Bob Mayer Craig Eaton*

1976 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Jeff Hardy

SS

Cincinnati Reds

SS

Chicago Cubs

1st(11)

OF P C 1B P P 2B 1B OF OF

St. Louis Cardinals Baltimore Orioles Kansas City Royals Cleveland Indians Chicago White Sox New York Yankees New York Yankees Chicago White Sox Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds

1st(6) 5th(123) 16th(411) 17th(427) 18th(442) 19th(488) 24th(606) Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

OF OF IF P

Baltimore Orioles Chicago Cubs Detroit Tigers Pittsburgh Pirates

10th(256) 14th(351) 22nd(547) 38th(754)

1977 Terry Kennedy* Larry Jones Rick McGlone Ben Curry Jackie Smith Mike McLeod Guillermo Bonilla* Joel Hicks Carlos Lezcano* Jim McArdle

1978 Brooks Carey Mark Gilbert* Bob Benda Mike Bretz

1978 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Blane McDonald

C

Atlanta Braves

2nd(26)

1979 Craig Patterson Rick Holloway Joe Nichols

2B P P

Kansas City Royals Oakland Athletics Montreal Expos

31st(767) Free Agent Free Agent

OF OF P SS P

Minnesota Twins Minnesota Twins New York Yankees Montreal Expos St. Louis Cardinals

2nd(35) 5th(116) 21st(541) 25th(637) 27th(672)

1980 Jim Weaver* Mike Fuentes* Ken Smith Don DeLoach Jay Keeler

1980 JUNE SECONDARY DRAFT Ed Schneider

P

Cincinnati Reds

2nd(28)

OF 1B P OF-3B P P

Montreal Expos Montreal Expos Toronto Blue Jays New York Mets Cincinnati Reds Atlanta Braves

2nd(44) 4th(94) 17th(419) 28th(691) Free Agent Free Agent

1B-OF OF P P P P

Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians Houston Astros Cleveland Indians Toronto Blue Jays Cincinnati Reds

1st(26) 6th(144) 8th(199) 11th(274) 30th(740) Free Agent

1981 Mike Fuentes* Jeff S. Ledbetter Ed Schneider Joe Licata Clem Freeman Rick Hatcher

1982 Jeff S. Ledbetter Chris Cawthon Jamey Shouppe Jay Keeler Tim Phillips Allen Swindle

1983 Bruce Tanner* David Smalley Mike Yastrzemski

192

P P OF

Chicago White Sox New York Yankees Texas Rangers

4th(97) 8th(197) 23rd(570)

P SS

Pittsburgh Pirates Texas Rangers

1st(4) 2nd(49)

1984 JANUARY REGULAR DRAFT Mark Barineau

2B-SS

Cleveland Indians

13th(290)

1984 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Mike Yastrzemski

3rd(47)

1977 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Jeff Hardy

Tony Blasucci Jody Reed*

OF

Atlanta Braves

SS P P

Boston Red Sox Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia Phillies

P P OF P P

St. Louis Cardinals Baltimore Orioles Milwaukee Brewers Houston Astros Houston Astros

3rd(56)

1984 Jody Reed* Doug Treadway Jeff Gray*

8th(198) 12th(311) Free Agent

1985 Doug Little Mike Loynd* Frank Fazzini Steve Gelmine Kevin Smith

7th(176) 11th(281) 19th(471) 21st(534) 22nd(560)

1986 JANUARY SECONDARY DRAFT Ray Revak

P

Boston Red Sox

1st(7)

2B OF SS P P OF

St. Louis Cardinals California Angels St. Louis Cardinals Texas Rangers Chicago White Sox Los Angeles Dodgers

1st(23) 4th(103) 5th(130) 7th(163) 10th(257) 17th(438)

P P P C IF-OF P C SS OF C P OF P P

Montreal Expos Montreal Expos Oakland Athletics Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins Los Angeles Dodgers St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees Cleveland Indians New York Yankees New York Yankees Pittsburgh Pirates Montreal Expos

2nd(44) 10th(251) 11th(276) 12th(299) 16th(398) 16th(403) 16th(409) 19th(481) 55th(1214) 17th(423) 18th(469) 30th(781) Free Agent Free Agent

OF P P

California Angels Minnesota Twins St. Louis Cardinals

C-OF P P P P 3B P P

St. Louis Cardinals Boston Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers Montreal Expos California Angels Boston Red Sox

1B P C P P OF P

California Angels Houston Astros Minnesota Twins Oakland Athletics Toronto Blue Jays St. Louis Cardinals Minnesota Twins

1986 Luis Alicea* Paul Sorrento* Bien Figueroa* Mike Loynd* Doug Little Eric Mangham

1987 Richie Lewis* Chris Pollack Jerry Nielsen* Barry Blackwell Jose Marzan John Wanish Ed Fulton Rafael Bournigal* Steve Taddeo Barry Blackwell Jerry Nielsen Deion Sanders Rod Byerly Bret Davis

1989 Ronald Lewis Tim Nedin Clyde Keller

10th(251) 21st(552) 32nd(820)

1990 Marc Ronan* Gar Finnvold* Ricky Kimball Matt Dunbar* Mike Brady Rob Bargas Brad Gregory Gary Painter

3rd(86) 6th(169) 17th(450) 25th(655) 36th(939) Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

1991 Eduardo Perez* Jimmy Lewis Pedro Grifol Ricky Kimball Kenny Robinson* Garrett Blanton Tim Davis*

1st(17) 2nd(48) 6th(155) 7th(204) 10th(277) 25th(650) 34th(883)


SEMINOLES IN THE DRAFT 1992 Kenny Felder Chris Roberts Roger Bailey* Tim Davis* Chris Brock* Jim Rushworth Terrell Buckley Nandy Serrano

OF P-OF P P OF-P P OF 3B

Milwaukee Brewers New York Mets Colorado Rockies Seattle Mariners Atlanta Braves Montreal Expos Atlanta Braves California Angels

1st(12) 1st(18) 3rd(95) 6th(166) 12th(341) 18th(491) 38th(1069) Free Agent

P P 1B-OF SS-OF P P

Oakland Athletics California Angels New York Yankees Milwaukee Brewers California Angels New York Mets

1st(25) 18th(495) 22nd(617) 59th(1555) Free Agent Free Agent

P OF SS SS OF 3B

New York Mets Seattle Mariners New York Yankees Colorado Rockies Atlanta Braves New York Mets

1st(1) 17th(469) 18th(507) 22nd(602) 41st(1151) Free Agent

P P 1B C 2B P P P P OF

Texas Rangers Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins San Diego Padres Milwaukee Brewers Atlanta Braves New York Mets Montreal Expos New York Yankees Atlanta Braves

OF 3B-SS P

San Diego Padres Milwaukee Brewers New York Mets

9th(259) 38th(1123) 51st(1465)

OF P OF 2B P 1B

Philadelphia Phillies New York Yankees New York Yankees Montreal Expos Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners

1st(2) 5th(169) 8th(259) 14th(436) 20th(605) 31st(944)

OF P C 1B OF

St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia Phillies Seattle Mariners Atlanta Braves

1st(5) 5th(156) 19th(554) 24th(725) 26th(791)

P OF IF P IF

St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Bay Devil Rays Boston Red Sox Atlanta Braves Toronto Blue Jays

1st(36) 17th(505) 26th(799) 27th(834) Free Agent

IF P OF P OF

Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners Atlanta Braves Oakland Athletics

9th(270) 14th(420) 16th(476) 23rd(700) 41st(1228)

1994 Paul Wilson* Mike Martin Charlie Ward Link Jarrett Colby Weaver Jack Niles

1st(7) 1st(20) 5th(128) 9th(229) 13th(348) 13th(365) 20th(553) 20th(563) 25th(702) 34th(953)

1997 J.D. Drew* Randy Choate* Jeremy Morris Scott Zech Randy Niles Matt Woodward

1998 J.D. Drew* Scott Proctor* Jeremy Salazar Matt Woodward Brian Cox

1999 Nick Stocks Matt Diaz* Marshall McDougall Chris Chavez Kevin Cash*

2000 Marshall McDougall* Mike Ziegler Jared Jones Mike Smalley Karl Jernigan

Free Agent Free Agent

P OF OF P P

Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees San Francisco Giants Kansas City Royals Pittsburgh Pirates

1st(7) 1st(23) 22nd(676) Free Agent Free Agent

P P IF OF

San Diego Padres Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Oakland Athletics

7th(205) 7th(209) 10th(299) Free Agent

C OF P P P OF P P

Chicago Cubs Anaheim Angels Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics Anaheim Angels Chicago Cubs Texas Rangers Philadelphia Phillies

4th(103) 5th(150) 5th(152) 10th(302) 13th(390) 15th(433) 21st(616) 26th(775)

SS OF P 2B P

Arizona Diamondbacks San Francisco Giants Florida Marlins New York Mets Toronto Blue Jays

1st(15) 2nd(70) 20th(608) 24th(704) 44th(1317)

P C P

Anaheim Angels Philadelphia Phillies Colorado Rockies

26th(793) 29th(877) 38th(1137)

OF P P P 3B

St. Louis Cardinals Kansas City Royals Anaheim Angels Toronto Blue Jays Chicago Cubs

5th(166) 11th(317) 28th(852) 39th(1170) 49th(1459)

2B OF SS P P P OF 1B

Chicago Cubs Washington Nationals Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Diamondbacks Minnesota Twins Arizona Diamondbacks San Francisco Giants Colorado Rockies

3rd(97) 9th(280) 9th(283) 12th(373) 35th(1077) 41st(1226) 46th(1355) 49th(1418)

C SS P OF 1B P P

San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago White Sox New York Yankees Texas Rangers Florida Marlins Cincinnati Reds

1st(5) 6th(187) 9th(270) 13th(410) 17th(513) 27th(808) 35th(1049)

OF 2B P

Milwaukee Brewers St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Dodgers

5th(166) 8th(249) 23rd(697)

2001 Chris Smith John-Ford Griffin* Karl Jernigan Justin Lord Brent Pearson Matt Lynch Robby Read Ryan Barthelemy Nick Rogers

2003 Tony Richie Blake Balkcom Trent Peterson Matt Lynch Daniel Davidson* Tony McQuade Marc LaMacchia Daniel Hodges Stephen Drew* Eddy Martinez-Esteve Rhett James Bryan Zech Eddie Cannon

2005 Kevin Lynch Aaron Cheesman Barret Browning

2006

1996 Jeremy Morris Adam Faurot Mike Davis

Chicago White Sox Minnesota Twins

2004

1995 Jonathan Johnson* David Yocum Doug Mientkiewicz* Mike Martin Mickey Lopez* Charlie Cruz Phil Olson Mike Bell Danny Kanell Randy Hodges

1B P

2002

1993 John Wasdin* Bryan Harris Mike Schmitz Charlie Ward John Nedeau Jeff Tam*

John Halliday Jon McDonald

Shane Robinson* Tyler Chambliss Barret Browning Luke Tucker Ryne Malone

2007 Tony Thomas, Jr. Mark Gildea Mark Hallberg Bryan Henry Ryan Strauss Danny Rosen Jack Rye Brandon Reichert

2008 Buster Posey* Tony Delmonico Ryan Strauss Jack Rye Dennis Guinn Elih Villanueva Matt Fairel

2009 D’Vontrey Richardson Jason Stidham Jimmy Marshall

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LUIS ALICEA

RAFAEL BOURNIGAL

Full Name: Luis Rene (DeJesus) Alicea Born: July 29, 1965, Santurce, PR Height: 5-9 Weight: 177 Throws: Right Bats: Switch Hitter Debut: April 23, 1988

Full Name: Rafael Antonio Bournigal Born: May 12, 1966, Azua, DR Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 1, 1992

ROGER BAILEY

CHRIS BROCK

Full Name: Charles Roger Bailey Born: October 3, 1970, Chattahoochee, FL Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 27, 1995

Full Name: Terrance Christopher Brock Born: February 5, 1970, Orlando, FL Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: June 11, 1997

GUILLERMO BONILLA

RANDY BROWN

Full Name: Juan Guillermo Bonilla Born: February 12, 1955, Santurce, PR Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 9, 1981

Full Name: Edwin Randolph Brown Born: August 29, 1944, Leesburg, FL Height: 5-7 Weight: 170 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 11, 1969


SEMINOLES IN THE MAJORS KEVIN CASH Full Name: Kevin Forrest Cash Born: December 6, 1977, Tampa, FL Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 6, 2002

RON CASH Full Name: Ronald Forrest Cash Born: November 20, 1949, Atlanta, GA Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 4, 1973

RANDY CHOATE OAT TE Full Name: Randol Doyle Choate tee Born: September 5, 1975, San A Antonio, n on nt nio io, TX Height: 6-3 Weight: ht: 180 800 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: July 1, 2000 Randy Choate

DANIEL DAVIDSON Full Name: Daniel Davidson Born: January 8, 1981, Panama City, FL Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 19, 2009

MATT DUNBAR Full Name: Matthew Marshall Dunbar Born: October 15, 1968, Tallahassee, FL Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 25, 1995

TIM DAVIS Full Name: Timothy Howard Davis Born: July 14, 1970, Marianna, FL Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 4, 1994

CRAIG EATON Full Name: Craig Eaton Born: September 7, 1954, Glendale, OH Height: 5-11 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 5, 1979

MATT DIAZ Full Name: Matthew E. Diaz Born: March 3, 1978, Portland, OR Height: 6-1 Weight: 206 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 19, 2003

J.D. DREW Full Name: David Jonathan Drew Born: November 20, 1975, Valdosta, GA Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 8, 1998

STEPHEN DREW Full Name: Stephen Oris Drew Born: March 16, 1983, Valdosta, GA Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: July 15, 2006

BIEN FIGUEROA Full Name: Bienvenido Figueroa Born: February 7, 1964, Santo Domingo, DR Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: May 17, 1992

GAR FINNVOLD Full Name: Anders Gar Finnvold Born: March 11, 1968, Boynton Beach, FL Height: 6-5 Weight: 195 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: May 10, 1994

MIKE FUENTES Full Name: Michael Jay Fuentes Born: July 11, 1958, Miami, FL Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 2, 1983

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SEMINOLES IN THE MAJORS MARK GILBERT

DICK HOWSER

Full Name: Mark David Gilbert Born: August 22, 1956, Atlanta, GA Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Switch Hitter Debut: July 21, 1985

Full Name: Richard Dalton Howser Born: May 14, 1936, Miami, Fl Died: June 17, 1987, Kansas City, MO Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 11, 1961 Comments: 1961 American League Rookie-of-the-Year

JEFF GRAY Full Name: Jeffery Edward Gray Born: April 10, 1963, Richmond, VA Height: 6-1 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: June 21, 1988

JOHN-FORD GRIFFIN Full Name: John-Ford David Griffin Born: November 19, 1979, Sarasota, FL Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: September 6, 2005

JOHNNY GRUBB Full Name: John Maywood Grubb, Jr. Born: August 4, 1948, Richmond, VA Height: 6-3 Weight: 188 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 10, 1972

JONATHAN JOHNSON Full Name: Jonathan Kent Johnson Born: July 16, 1974, LaGrange, GA Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 27, 1998

HUNTER JONES Full Name: David Hunter Jones Born: January 10, 1984, Palm Beach Gardens, FL Height: 6-4 Weight: 235 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 20, 2009

TERRY KENNEDY Full Name: Terrance Edward Kennedy Born: June 4, 1956, Euclid, OH Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 4, 1978

RICK LANGFORD Full Name: James Rick Langford Born: March 20, 1952, Farmville, VA Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: June 13, 1976

RICHIE LEWIS Full Name: Richie Todd Lewis Born: January 25, 1966, Muncie, IN Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 31, 1992

CARLOS LEZCANO Full Name: Carlos Manuel(Rubio) Lezcano Born: September 30, 1955, Arecibo, PR Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 10, 1980

MICKEY LOPEZ

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Full Name: Raymond Michael Lopez Born: November 17, 1973, Miami, FL Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 Throws: Right Bats: Switch Hitter Debut: September 6, 2004


SEMINOLES IN THE MAJORS DANNY O’BRIEN Full Name: Daniel Jogues O’Brien Born: April 22, 1954, Saint Petersburg, FL Height: 6-4 Weight: 215 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 4, 1978

PAT OSBURN

Buster Posey

MIKE LOYND Full Name: Michael Wallace Loynd Born: March 26, 1964, Saint Louis, MO Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 24, 1986

JIM LYTTLE Full Name: James Lawrence Lyttle Born: May 20, 1946, Hamilton, OH Height: 6-0 Weight: 186 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: May 17, 1969

MARSHALL MCDOUGALL Full Name: Marshall James McDougall Born: December 19, 1978, Jacksonville, FL Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: June 7, 2005

DOUG MIENTKIEWICZ Full Name: Douglas Andrew Mientkiewicz Born: June 19, 1974, Toledo, OH Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 18, 1998 Comments: 2001 Gold glove award winner

DAVE MOATES Full Name: David Allen Moates Born: January 30, 1948, Great Lakes, IL Height: 5-9 Weight: 163 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: September 21, 1974

JERRY NIELSEN Full Name: Gerald Arthur Nielsen Born: August 5, 1966, Sacramento, CA Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: July 12, 1992

Full Name: Larry Patrick Osburn Born: May 4, 1949, Murray, KY Height: 6-4 Weight: 195 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 13, 1974

EDUARDO PEREZ Full Name: Eduardo Atanasio Perez Born: September 11, 1969, Cincinnati, OH Height: 6-4 Weight: 215 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 27, 1993

BUSTER POSEY Full Name: Gerald Demp Posey Born: March 27, 1987, Leesburg, GA Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 11, 2009

SCOTT PROCTOR Full Name: Scott Christopher Proctor Born: January 2, 1977, Stuart, FL Height: 6-1 Weight: 198 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 20, 2004

JODY REED Full Name: Jody Eric Reed Born: July 26, 1962, Tampa, FL Height: 5-9 Weight: 165 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 12, 1987

KENNY ROBINSON Full Name: Kenneth Neal Robinson Born: November 3, 1969, Barberton, OH Died: February 28, 1999, Tucson, AZ Height: 5-7 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 20, 1995

SHANE ROBINSON Full Name: Shane M. Robinson Born: October 30, 1984, Tampa, FL Height: 5-9 Weight: 160 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: May 7, 2009

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SEMINOLES IN THE MAJORS MARC RONAN

BRUCE TANNER

Full Name: Edward Marcus Ronan Born: September 19, 1969, Ozark, AL Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 21, 1993

Full Name: Bruce Matthew Tanner Born: December 9, 1961, New Castle, PA Height: 6-3 Weight: 220 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: June 12, 1985

LARRY ROTHSCHILD

STAN THOMAS

Full Name: Lawrence Lee Rothschild Born: March 12, 1954, Chicago, IL Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 11, 1981 Comments: Manager Tampa Bay 1998-2001

Full Name: Stanley Brown Thomas Born: July 11, 1949, Rumford, ME Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: July 5, 1974

DEION SANDERS

Full Name: John Truman Wasdin Born: August 5, 1972, Fort Belvoir, VA Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: August 24, 1995

Full Name: Deion Luwynn Sanders Born: August 9, 1967, Fort Myers, FL Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: May 31, 1989

MAC SCARCE Full Name: Guerrant McCurdy Scarce Born: April 8, 1949, Danville, VA Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: July 10, 1972

CRAIG SKOK Full Name: Craig Richard Skok Born: September 1, 1947, Dobbs Ferry, NY Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Throws: Left Bats: Right Debut: May 4, 1973

PAUL SORRENTO Full Name: Paul Anthony Sorrento Born: November 17, 1965, Somerville, MA Height: 6-2 Weight: 200 Throws: Right Bats: Left Debut: September 8, 1989

KEN SUAREZ Full Name: Kenneth Raymond Suarez Born: April 12, 1943, Tampa, FL Height: 5-9 Weight: 175 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 14, 1966

JEFF TAM Full Name: Jeffrey Eugene Tam Born: August 19, 1970, Fullerton, CA Height: 6-1 Weight: 202 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: June 30, 1998

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JOHN WASDIN

JIM WEAVER Full Name: James Francis Weaver Born: October 10, 1959, Kingston, NY Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Throws: Left Bats: Left Debut: April 10, 1985

PAUL WILSON Full Name: Paul Anthony Wilson Born: March 28, 1973, Orlando, FL Height: 6-5 Weight: 235 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: April 4, 1996

WOODY WOODWARD Full Name: William Frederick Woodward Born: September 23, 1942, Miami, FL Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Throws: Right Bats: Right Debut: September 9, 1963


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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT /LIFE SKILLS NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION AND SERVICE (N.O.L.E.S) Developed by the Florida State University Department of Athletics, the N.O.L.E.S. program represents a commitment to the total growth and development of each student-athlete. The program establishes an administrative commitment to academic and athletic excellence. Those efforts will be supported with programs and services in personal and career development service.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Fostering the development of personal growth is a fundamental component of the N.O.L.E.S. program. The support programs ensure that the student-athlete will be provided with opportunities to focus on personal growth areas such as value clarification, goal setting, fiscal planning, decision making and personal responsibility. Programming focuses on helping the student-athlete develop a healthy lifestyle while they are at Florida State and habits that will benefit them for life.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT Preparing for life after college is a major focus of the N.O.L.E.S program. The program is designed to work in cooperation with Florida State’s Career Center to acquaint students with the job search process, provide networking opportunities and ultimately assist with job placement. The program places a priority on the development of the total person, with the goal of developing individuals who will have rewarding careers and productive lifestyles after they leave Florida State. The newest addition to the Career Development program is the Senior Transition Seminar offered through the Office of Student Services. The course is offered to all senior student-athletes with exhausting eligibility and is designed to assist with resume building, networking with former student-athletes, and tips on transitioning from intercollegiate athletics into the working world.

COMMUNITY SERVICE Serving the community is the focus of the Seminole Spirit program. Student-athletes are challenged to provide service to our community and individuals

2009-10 STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL Lacey Agnew Robin Ahrberg Brianna Barry Dan Bradford Kendall Brown Melanie Cabassol (President) Jessie Carr (Sec) Caila Coleman (VP) Chad Colley Deividas Dulkys Becky Edwards Shawn Erickson Mike Fout Angel Gray Maurice Harris Michael Hebert Jordan Horsley Bryan Howard Andrew Jacobs

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Golf Softball Volleyball Swimming & Diving Golden Girls Swimming & Diving Swimming & Diving Track & Field Football Basketball Soccer Swimming & Diving Cross Country Basketball Football Golf Swimming & Diving Track & Field Track & Field

Marissa Kazbour Kayli Keough Cameron Knight Brooks Koepka Jamie Kuhn Owen Long Luke Loucks Lauren Macfarlane Stephanie Neville Amanda Quick James Ramsey Anderson Reed Hunter Scantling Amanda Skillen Heather Smith Ashley Stager Stevi Steinhauer Federica Suess Tiara Swanagan Caroline Westrup

Soccer Basketball Golf Golf Golf Tennis Basketball Tennis Volleyball Cross Country Baseball Tennis Baseball Cross Country Cross Country Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Golf

who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, student-athletes are given the opportunity to develop lifelong commitment to volunteerism. Over the years, the commitment to community service has grown leaps and bounds. The FSU athletic department was recently recognized by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports for the most successful outreach and community service program in which FSU studentathletes impacted the lives of over 150,000 youths.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT The Florida State University Department of Athletics is committed to developing programs of excellence that foster leadership development. The StudentAthlete Advisory Council (SAAC) has been in place in the Florida State University Athletic Department for over ten years, and consists of a fantastic group of motivated student-athletes. The SAAC consists of 42 student-athletes, at least two from every team, and they meet every two weeks to discuss issues confronting student-athletes, here at FSU, as well as in the Atlantic Coast Conference and across the nation. The SAAC at FSU has many responsibilities: they take the lead on a variety of events, starting with the New StudentAthlete Orientation, Peers Helping Athletes Transition (PHAT) Tuesdays with freshmen student-athletes, the Welcome Back Picnic and culminating with the Golden Nole Awards year ending banquet where seniors from each team are honored and student-athletes who have excelled in the area of community service are awarded.


Giving back to the community is a priority for all of Florida State’s student-athletes. The Seminole baseball team plays an active role each year in participating at various community service projects. Here is a look at some of the places and events that members of the FSU baseball team have donated their time over the last couple years:  Relay for Life  The Dick Howser Center for Childhood Services Celebrity Waiter Dinner  Lincoln High School Pep Rally  FSU Hall of Fame Dinner  Wolfson Children’s Hospital Visit in Jacksonville, Fla.  Bowl for Kids Sake 2007  Capital City Youth Services – Wiffle Ball Tournament

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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COMPLIANCE OFFICE The following information is provided by the Florida State University Compliance Office for prospective student-athletes, alumni and boosters. It is intended as a guideline to introduce you to some of the rules governing NCAA athletics.

KEY DEFINITIONS YOU SHOULD KNOW Representatives of Athletics Interests: A representative of athletics interests, commonly called a booster, is any individual who is known (or should have been known) by a member of the institution’s athletic department that has ever: • Contributed to the athletics department or to its booster club. • Joined the institution’s booster club or any sport specific support group. • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families. • Assisted in any manner in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. • Promoted the institution’s athletics program. • Purchased season tickets. *** Once an individual is identified as a representative, the person retains that identity forever *** Prospective Student-Athlete: A prospective studentathlete “prospect” is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade regardless of his/her athletics ability and/or participation. Any student younger who receives any benefit from an institution or representatives of athletics interests immediately becomes a prospective student-athlete. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges or officially withdrawn from a four-year institution are considered prospective student-athletes. A prospective studentathlete remains a prospect even after he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent or accepts an offer of financial aid or admissions to attend an institution. The prospect remains a prospect until he/she reports for the first day of classes for a regular term (fall or spring) or the first official day of practice, whichever occurs earlier. Contact: A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member during which any dialogue occurs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Evaluation: An evaluation is any off-campus activity designed to assess the prospect’s academic qualifications or athletic ability, including any visit to his/her high school (during which no contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect’s practice or competition at any site.

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PHONE CALLS AND LETTERS Phone calls from coaches (but not boosters) are permitted beginning July 1 before your senior year in high school. A coach is limited to one phone call per week except that unlimited phone calls may be made: • During the five days immediately before your official visit to the university; • On the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you. • During the time beginning with the National Letter of Intent signing date through the two days after the signing date and after a National Letter of Intent or scholarship agreement is signed. A Prospect of Any Age Could Receive the Following From a Coach: • Questionnaire • Camp brochure • NCAA educational information • Non-athletics institutional publications (official academic, admission and student services publications and videotapes produced by the institution and are available to all students) After September 1 of a Prospect’s Junior Year, a Coach Could Provide: • Written correspondence, including letters and e-mails • Business Cards • Media Guide • Game programs (only on an official or unofficial visit) • Pre-enrollment information after prospect signs National Letter of Intent or has been admitted • Any other information may be provided via the institution’s web site

WHO IS PERMITTED TO RECRUIT FOR FLORIDA STATE? Only Florida State coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or faceto-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents.

ALUMNI AND BOOSTERS DO’S AND DON’TS * You may forward information about prospects to the appropriate coaches. * You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollment activities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letter of Intent and the Compliance Office is aware you are making these contacts in regard to employment. * You may have a telephone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by an institutional staff member and you are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questions about our athletic programs to an athletics department staff member/coach. * You may view a prospect’s contest at your own initiative provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her parents. In addition, you may not contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. * You may continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons and daughters of these families are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes or encouraged by Florida State University coaches. * You may not become involved in making arrangements to receive money or financial aid of any kind for a prospect or the prospect’s family and friends. * You may not make contact with a prospect and his/ her parents when the prospect is on campus for an official or unofficial recruiting visit. * You may not transport, pay or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect and his/her relatives or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). * You may not pay or arrange for payment of summer camp registration fees for a prospect. * You may not provide anything to a prospect, the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office. For more information, please contact the Florida State Compliance Office at (850) 644-4272.


MISSION STATEMENT

2009 Baseball Academic Achievements

The primary mission of Florida State University’s Athletic Academic Support Services is to provide an environment that facilitates the academic success of each student-athlete. The focus is to provide a comprehensive support program integrated with the total University that will assist all student-athletes with the transition into college and provide continued support in all phases of academic and professional development, culminating with graduation, job placement or graduate school.

2009 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC BASEBALL TEAM Tyler Holt Tommy Oravetz

SERVICES AND PROGRAMS ACADEMIC ADVISING The advisors in Athletic Academic Support Services serve as the lower-division advising unit for all studentathletes. The staff advises students through the Liberal Studies curriculum and degree prerequisites. The advisors work with the students in a number of areas related to the academic experience at Florida State University, but with a primary emphasis in advising and monitoring the progress toward the selected degree program, taking into consideration, all variables, which would enhance or impede each student’s progress toward the goal of graduation.

STUDY HALL Professionally supervised study sessions for each athletic team are organized in order to help ensure the academic success of the student-athletes. The main focus of the study hall program is to help students develop consistent and appropriate study patterns by providing a structured setting to work on class assignments and to provide tutorial assistance before academic problems arise. Although the criteria for study hall is left to the discretion of each academic advisor, typically, most freshmen, first year transfers, and upperclassmen who have not yet achieved a satisfactory cumulative grade point average are requested to attend study hall.

TUTOR AND MENTOR PROGRAM The tutorial program is available to all student-athletes as they progress towards their ultimate goal of obtaining a college degree. Approximately, 100 tutors are hired each year, from a variety of academic departments. Every tutor is committed to providing a proactive, individualized approach in assisting student-athletes with course comprehension and study skills. The tutors are graduate level students who excel in a specific area of study. All mentors are graduate students who have outstanding academic backgrounds. Mentors are academic role models who have demonstrated the ability to teach and give guidance in areas of academic developmental skills. They are responsible for providing assistance in the development of skills such as note taking, test preparation, and communication with faculty. In essence, mentors become an extension of the academic advisor as they keep the academic performance of their studentathletes under close observation and report to the academic advisors each week.

COMPUTER LAB The Athletic Academic Support Services computer labs are located in the Moore Athletics Center and in the new Learning Center located on the 9th floor of the University Center. FSU has 47 PC compatible computers and several laser printers available for use by the student-athletes. A computer lab is available 24/7 to student-athletes with a current FSU ID card. The entire Athletic Academic Support Services wing is also equipped with wireless internet.

SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM Athletic Academic Support Services, in conjunction with Athletic Student Services and the University, offers incoming student-athletes a “Summer Bridge Program” to aid in the transition from high school to college and highlights many different topics that are important for student-athlete success. The program is a week-long intensive orientation that incorporates the University orientation with the athletics department orientation and continues throughout the six-week summer session. Seminars, designed to acclimate the students to the University community, are conducted weekly. Seminar topics include media training, health promotions, academic mapping requirements, the Academic Honor Policy and Student Code of Conduct as well as faculty communications and expectations.

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS PROGRAM

Athletic Academic Support Services is committed to recognizing the academic success of all student-athletes. The annual “Golden Torch Gala,” is an academic awards banquet that occurs each fall and is the highlight of the year. At this event, the ACC Honor Roll studentathletes, as well as the individuals with the highest GPA on their respective teams, and the men’s and women’s teams with the highest GPA are recognized. Team meetings are held each year, during which time student-athletes are notified of potential honors and awards and are encouraged to apply. Combining a strong grade point average with athletic accomplishments, community service activities, and leadership experiences make for a student-athlete capable of obtaining unlimited academic honors, awards and postgraduate opportunities.

2008-09 ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Parker Brunelle Tyler Everett Tyler Holt Ruairi O’Connor Tommy Oravetz Mark Peterson James Ramsey Ryan Vigue DEAN’S LIST (3.5 GPA) Parker Brunelle, Spring & Fall 2009 Ohmed Danesh, Fall 2009 John Gast, Fall 2009 Tyler Holt, Fall 2009 Mike McGee, Fall 2009 Tommy Oravetz, Spring 2009 James Ramsey, Spring & Fall 2009 Hunter Scantling, Spring 2009 Gage Smith, Fall 2009 Ryan Vigue, Spring 2009 Tyson Young, Fall 2009 3.0 GPA CLUB Brian Busch, Spring 2009 Stephen Cardullo, Fall 2009 Tyler Everett, Spring & Fall 2009 John Gast, Spring 2009 Justin Gonzalez, Fall 2009 Tyler Holt, Spring 2009 Sherman Johnson, Spring 2009 Corben Madden, Fall 2009 Mike McGee, Spring 2009 Stephen McGee, Fall 2009 Ben Nobles, Fall 2009 Ruairi O’Connor, Spring 2009 Geoff Parker, Spring & Fall 2009 Jack Posey, Spring 2009 Robby Stahl, Spring 2009 Stuart Tapley, Fall 2009 Devon Travis, Fall 2009 Spring 2009 Team GPA: 2.73 Fall 2009 Team GPA: 2.95 2008-09 Golden Torch Award for Highest Overall Team GPA James Ramsey

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MEDIA INFORMATION A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS Assistant Sports Information Director Jason Leturmy of the Florida State Sports Information Office is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have regarding the 2010 Baseball program, media guide, coaches and student-athletes. Please do not hesitate to phone - (850) 644-5656 or cell – (850) 694-2583, fax – (850) 644-3820, email – jleturmy@fsu.edu or write a letter to the sports information office at PO Drawer 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316. All package shipments should be sent to Florida State Sports Information, 403 Stadium Drive West Room D0107, Tallahassee, Fla., 32306.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Press credentials are issued to members of the working media and all credential requests for working press, radio and television should be made as early as possible prior to game day. Credential requests should be made in writing if possible and either faxed to FSU Sports Information (850) 644-3820 or emailed to Jason Leturmy (jleturmy@fsu.edu). Credentials can be picked up at the Sports Information Office located on the second floor of the Moore Athletic Center or at the Will Call ticket booth located along the right field foul line at Dick Howser Stadium on game days only.

PARKING There is no designated media parking for Florida State baseball games. Parking is available in the university lots around Dick Howser Stadium on a first-come, firstserve basis. All media are encouraged to arrive as early as possible to avoid parking problems. Legally parked cars will not be ticketed on game days, two hours prior to first pitch.

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORY

Assistant SID/Baseball

Jason Leturmy

Sports Information Director

Tina Dechausay

Chuck Walsh

Bob Thomas

Dave Schmidt

Brandon Mellor

Maryjane Gardner

Tania Fernandez

Britney Wright

Associate SID

Assistant SID

Associate SID

Assistant SID

PHOTOGRAPHERS In accordance with NCAA rules and regulations, all photographers and videographers are required to shoot from inside the designated boxes marked on the playing field. Only credentialed photographers and videographers holding passes will be admitted to shoot in those designated areas on the field. These areas are marked just inside the gates in the protected area at the corners of the home and visitors’ dugouts. Photographers and videographers are asked not to restrict the view of fans if possible.

Program Associate

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

CONTACT US AT: Phone: 850-644-1403 / Fax: 850-644-3820 ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO: Florida State Sports Information PO Drawer 2195 Tallahassee, FL 32316 SHIP OVERNIGHT PACKAGES TO: Florida State Sports Information 403 Stadium Drive West Room D0107 Tallahassee, FL 32306

DIGITAL MEDIA DIRECTORY

Ryan Pensy Director

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Scott Kotick

Assistant Director

Layne Herdt Video Producer


MEDIA INFORMATION PHONE LINES Florida State provides a radio booth and one phone line for visiting team’s radio broadcasts. Phone lines can be used to make local calls only. Please contact SID Jason Leturmy for further information on the use of the phone lines inside the press box at Dick Howser Stadium. Florida State also has multiple phone lines and high speed internet connections in the main press box for use by the media before, during and after all home games. Members of the media are encouraged to bring their own ethernet cable as a limited supply will be made available in the press box on a first come, first serve basis.

PLAYERS AND COACHES INTERVIEWS All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Florida State Sports Information Office by contacting Jason Leturmy at (850) 644-5656. Player’s home phone numbers and cell phone numbers will not be given to members of the media. Players and coaches should not be called directly under any circumstances. On game days, FSU head coach Mike Martin and Seminole players will be available to the media after the game and following a 10-minute cooling off period. Martin will meet the media in the first base dugout immediately after addressing the team. Requested FSU players will be escorted to the field or a pre-designated interview area by Florida State sports information personnel after Martin’s interview is completed. Florida State coaches and players are also available to the media at Dick Howser Stadium prior to the start of practice during the weekday. Media who wish to interview players or coaches MUST arrange those interviews through Jason Leturmy in the Sports Information Office.

FSU ON THE WEB All the game stories, updated stats, weekly releases, photo galleries, live stat links and Seminole baseball news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.seminoles.com, the official athletic website for Florida State University. Be sure to make Seminoles.com your first stop for all Florida State baseball information.

THE LEE BOWEN RADIO BOOTH Lee Bowen (1957-2004)

For 15 years, Lee Bowen served as the voice of the Florida State Seminoles. From Marshall McDougall’s record-setting six home run game at Maryland to numerous NCAA postseason appearances, Lee Bowen was Seminole baseball. Bowen called the action for over 1,000 Florida State baseball games over his 15-year career, including 26 from the College World Series. He was behind the microphone for more than 100 Seminole NCAA postseason games. He was a one-man show on the road, calling the action from as far as away as Hawaii and California. At home, Bowen teamed with longtime partner Jim Crosby as the many fans sitting at Dick Howser Stadium would listen in as they watched the ballgames. Bowen traveled with the team to the College World Series in Omaha eight times, including the 1999 CWS in which Florida State defeated Stanford in extra innings to advance to the national championship game. Over his last five years, Bowen was joined in the radio booth by his wife Adrienne. The two were married on June 27, 1999 and Adrienne would often accompany her husband on Seminole baseball road trips. Bowen, who was instrumental in getting all Florida State baseball games on the radio, also served as the broadcast coordinator for football and men’s basketball on FSU’s radio network. He began his career as a statistician on the network after he came to Tallahassee from the Burlington Indians of the Appalachian League, where he called play-by-play for the rookie league team.

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RADIO/TV INFORMATION RADIO Florida State’s flagship radio stations, 1270 The Team and WFLA 100.7 FM, will again broadcast every inning of Seminole Baseball in 2010. WNLS-AM will air Florida State baseball for the 29th consecutive season while for the third year in a row 100.7 FM will carry every baseball game played on Saturday and Sunday. From opening day on February 19 to all the ACC and NCAA Tournament action beginning in May, Tom Block and Eric Luallen will be in the booth for year number four calling all the play-by-play action. WNLS and WFLA will provide FSU fans the best coverage in college baseball this spring. For out of town fans, radio broadcasts for all FSU games, both home and away, will be carried live on the official site for Florida State athletics at www.seminoles.com.

TELEVISION Florida State’s rich baseball tradition will once again attract live coverage from cable television networks throughout the Southeast. The Seminoles’ strong baseball tradition and Atlantic Coast Conference schedule make Florida State no stranger to television exposure. The 2010 season will be no different.

Gene Deckerhoff and Tom Block

Sun Sports and FS Florida are once again the home of Seminole baseball in 2010 taking Florida State athletics to all corners of the state. Gene Deckerhoff, Tom Block and Keith Jones will handle the play-by-play and color analyst for Sun Sports and FS Florida this season.

THE MIKE MARTIN SHOW Seminole fans that miss the baseball action on radio adio and television can still stay informed by tuning in to o “The Mike Martin Show.” The show, which will air weekly for 15 consecutive weeks, will begin in February, giving recaps of the past week’s action. For 30 minutes each week, FSU Head Coach Mikee Martin takes a look at recent highlights and gives hiss insight on upcoming opponents. The show, hosted byy Associate Athletics Director for Communications Rob Wilson Wilson, also highlights players, coaches and support personnel to give fans an inside look into Seminole Baseball.

Eric Luallen and Tom Block

The show is produced by Jim Garbarino of Seminole Productions and will air statewide on Sun Sports and locally on Fox 49. Check local listings for dates and times. Jim Garbarino and Seminole Productions have won numerous awards for their work with Florida State baseball. In 2005 and 2006, Seminole Productions won the Golden Matrix Award signifying the content appearing on Seminole Vision screens was the best in the nation among all Universities as voted on by members of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and other In Game Entertainment professionals. Over the last few years alone, the Seminole Production’s staff has won over 45 National Awards including Aurora’s, Telly’s, and Communicator’s. The Mike Martin Show and Garbarino were recognized for exceeding industry standards in the shows production.

Gene Deckerhoff and Keith Jones

Mark Rodin

Director of Video Operations

Jim Garbarino

Associate Director of Video Operations

Producer/Director

Supervisory Producer of the Mike Martin Show

Jerry Tootle

Producer/Director

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D.D. Garbarino

Phil Jackson

Videoboard Coordinator




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