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BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM Located at the pinnacle of Appalachian State University’s campus off Bodenheimer Drive, Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium has been the home of Appalachian State baseball since 2007. Construction on Smith Stadium began in fall of 2006 and was completed in three phases. The Beaver Field playing surface, along with team dugouts and the Don and Pat Phillips Indoor Hitting and Pitching Facility, were completed in the spring of 2007, allowing the Mountaineers to host 12 games at its new home that season — including a 6-1 victory over Gardner-Webb in the first contest ever played at the facility on April 10, 2007. Smith Stadium’s lights also allowed for night baseball to be played on Appalachian State’s campus for the first time in ‘07. Prior to the 2008 campaign, the stadium’s permanent seating areas and Beaver Clubhouse were erected and the Mountaineers played their entire home slate at the ballpark, posting a 13-11 mark at home. The squad capped their first full season at Smith Stadium with wins in eight of their final nine home contests of the season, including a three-game sweep of first-place Furman in May. Construction wrapped up at the sparkling new baseball palace with the completion of the stadium’s entrance, concourse and concessions/press box facility prior to the 2009 season. Several upgrades to the original stadium design, including the installation of individual chair-back seats throughout the main seating area and an overhaul of the Phillips Indoor Hitting and Pitching Facility, have been completed in recent years and help Smith Stadium remain one of college baseball’s finest facilities for studentathletes and fans. Smith Stadium has provided the Mountaineers with one of the nation’s top home-field advantages over the past nine seasons, as they are 125-72-1 (.652) all-time at the facility, including a a string of 19-straight wins from March 22, 2009-March 20, 2010 that was the nation’s longest home winning streak until it was snapped nearly a full year after it began. Appalachian was also a stellar 24-2 at home in 2012. Amenities include: • BEAVER FIELD, a state-of-the art FieldTurf playing surface that allows for consistent play the same no matter the weather conditions and for games to be contested following weather that would leave most natural surfaces unplayable. • BEAVER CLUBHOUSE, which features: • a roomy players locker area with lockers and showers for 35 players, two televisions and state-of-the art surround sound system. • coaches offices and locker room, each of which also include televisions. • a full-service training room, complete with hydro-therapy station and television. • the Tomikaze Lounge, named in honor of former Mountaineer Tom Prosser, which includes leather furniture and flat-screen television for players and guests. • DON AND PAT PHILLIPS INDOOR HITTING AND PITCHING FACILITY, which recently underwent a full renovation and includes two batting cages and pitcher’s mounds, multiple individual hitting and pitching skills stations and video analysis equipment to allow for year-round training. • CHAIRBACK SEATING FOR 827 INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE 2015 SEASON, which added to the fan experience by eliminating bleachers in Smith Stadium’s permanent seating areas. Grass seating can accommodate hundreds more fans down the right-field line. •
PRESS BOX, CONCESSIONS AND SOUVENIRS BUILDING that also doubles as a grand entrance to the stadium complex from the parking level.
Newly renovated Smith Stadium now features chairback seating throughout the 827-seat facility with grass seating down the right-field line that can accommodate hundreds more fans.
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Don and Pat Phillips Indoor Facility Classroom and Lounge
Don and Pat Phillips Indoor Facility Batting Cages and Pitching Mounds
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TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS
Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium........................................................................... 1 Table of Contents, Media Information.......................................................................................... 2 Quick Facts, Appalachian IMG Sports Network/App State TV/appstatesports.com.... 3 Roster........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Season Preview..................................................................................................................................... 5 Head Coach Billy Jones...................................................................................................................... 6 Assistant Coaches................................................................................................................................. 7 Meet the Mountaineers...............................................................................................................8-17 2015 Statistics............................................................................................................................... 18-22 Year-by-Year Records, All-Time Head Coaches.........................................................................23 All-Time Results............................................................................................................................ 24-31 All-Time Series Versus Opponents................................................................................................32 Individual Records...................................................................................................................... 33-35 Team Records, Smith Stadium Records......................................................................................36 Honors and Awards, Retired Jerseys...........................................................................................37 Appalachian State and Major League Baseball.......................................................................38 Sun Belt Conference..........................................................................................................................39 Director of Athletics Doug Gillin...................................................................................................40 Appalachian State University.................................................................................................. 41-48
CREDITS
Design and Editor: Mike Flynn Editorial Assistance: Dan Butler, Ben Winterrowd, Chase Colliton, Cooper Weidenthaler, Andrew Clausen, Carlin Kennedy, Aury St. Germain, Erin Flynn, Appalachian State baseball staff Photography: Dave Mayo, Rob Moore, Tyler Buckwell, Connor Hickey, David Scearce, Keith Cline, Chase Reynolds, Maggie Hobson, Meghan Gay, Mike Miller, Mike Towarnicky, Marc DeRose, Troy Tuttle, Alyson Boyer Rode, Aberdeen Shore Birds, Danville Braves (Bill Setliff ), Frederick Keys, Greensboro Grasshoppers (Dano Keeney), Johnson City Cardinals, Midland RockHounds Professional Baseball Club, Montgomery Buscuits, New York Yankees, Rome Braves, State College Spikes, Staten Island Yankees, Tri-City Dust Devils, West Virginia Power, Williamsport Crosscutters, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Brenda Hobson, Appalachian State athletics archives Cover Design: Ben Winterrowd, Mike Flynn On the Front Cover (L to R): - Appalachian State seniors Caleb McCann and Grayson Atwood
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MEDIA INFORMATION
Interview Guidelines: ALL STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS MUST BE ARRANGED THROUGH ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR MIKE FLYNN!!! Studentathletes are instructed not to conduct interviews unless they are arranged through the Appalachian State sports information office. We ask the cooperation of the media in not phoning student-athletes or in any other way attempting to conduct an interview at times other than those arranged through the Appalachian State sports information office. Interviews will be scheduled at a time convenient for all parties. Postgame Interviews: Postgame interviews will be conducted at field level. Media must make postgame interview requests to Mike Flynn in the press box before the end of the game. Check with visiting SID with regards to interview procedures for opposing teams. Game Coverage: Media wishing to cover Appalachian State baseball at Smith Stadium must contact Mike Flynn at least 24 hours prior to gametime or by 5 p.m. Thursday for weekend games to obtain proper credentials. Smith Stadium’s press box is equipped with a visiting radio booth and hard-wired and wireless internet in the main press area and radio booths. Photographers and videographers: Photographers and videographers that are covering games at Smith Stadium must check in with Mike Flynn in the press box before shooting to determine which areas they may access during play.
MEDIA INFORMATION
I-40 Traveling West from N.C. Triad and Triangle Drive west on I-40 and take Exit 188 onto Highway 421N which is just past the Hanes Mall exit. Travel about one hour and a half on Highway 421N into downtown Boone, N.C. Stay on 421N which becomes King Street and turn left at Depot Street and go through one traffic light, where the street name changes to Bodenheimer Drive. Proceed up the hill and past the Broyhill Center. I-77 Traveling South from Va. Drive south on I-77 and take Exit #73 onto Highway 421N. Travel about one hour into downtown Boone, N.C. Turn left at Depot Street and go through one traffic light, where the street name changes to Bodenheimer Drive. Proceed up the hill and past the Broyhill Center. I-40 Traveling East from Tenn. Drive east on I-40, around Asheville and Black Mountain. At Marion, take Exit #85 onto Highway 221N and drive to Linville (about 50 miles). Turn onto Highway 105N at Linville and proceed into Boone, NC. At Wendy’s Restaurant, turn left onto Blowing Rock Road. At second traffic light (just past Holmes Convocation Center), turn left onto Rivers Street. At fifth traffic light, turn left onto Bodenheimer Drive and proceed up the hill and past the Broyhill Center. I-77 Traveling North from Charlotte Drive north on I-77 past Charlotte and Statesville. Take Exit 73 onto 421N and travel about one hour into downtown Boone. Turn left at Depot Street and go through one traffic light, where the name changes to Bodenheimer Drive. Proceed up the hill past the Broyhill Center.
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I-85 Traveling North from S.C. Upstate Drive north to Gastonia and take Exit #17 onto Highway 321N through Hickory into Boone. At the 8th traffic light (just past Holmes Convocation Center), turn left onto Rivers Street. At fifth traffic light, turn left onto Bodenheimer Drive and proceed up the hill past the Broyhill Center.
APPALACHIAN STATE SPORTS INFORMATION
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MIKE FLYNN ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SPORTS INFORMATION BASEBALL MEDIA CONTACT OFFICE: (828) 262-2845 MOBILE: (828) 964-6406 EMAIL: flynnmh@appstate.edu DAN BUTLER SPORTS INFORMATION INTERN SECONDARY BASEBALL MEDIA CONTACT OFFICE: (828) 262-7166 MOBILE: (704) 526-8274 EMAIL: butlerdp1@appstate.edu ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS: Chase Colliton, Ben Winterrowd INTERN: Cooper Weidenthaler STUDENT INTERNS: Andrew Clausen, Carilin Kennedy, Aury St. Germain
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QUICK FACTS/APPALACHIAN IMG SPORTS NETWORK/APP STATE TV/APPSTATESPORTS.COM GENERAL INFORMATION
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Name ................................................ Appalachian State University Location ................................................................Boone, N.C. 28608 Founded ......................................................................................... 1899 Enrollment ..................................................................................18,026 Nickname ..................................................................... Mountaineers Colors ........................................................................... Black and Gold Affiliation ..................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ..............................................................................Sun Belt Chancellor ............................................................Dr. Sheri N. Everts Director of Athletics .....................................................Doug Gillin Stadium.................. Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith (827) Dimensions ................Lines - 330, Alleys - 370, Center - 400 Press Box Phone ....................................................... 828-262-2016
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........................................................................ Billy Jones Season at Appalachian State........................................Fourth Alma Mater ..................................................Oregon State, 2001 Record at Appalachian State ......... 68-94 (Three seasons) Career Record ...................................... 110-128 (Five seasons) Assistant Coaches Matt Payne, Third season (NC State, 2008) Justin Aspegren, First season (UC Santa Barbara, 2007) Taylor Sandefur, Second season (Western Carolina, 2014)
For the 17th-straight season, Mountaineer baseball can be heard in 2016 exclusively on the
Appalachian IMG Sports Network.
Harrison Battle will call the action for Appalachian State’s final 19 regular-season home games and
all Mountaineer postseason action on the Appalachian IMG Sports Network. All Appalachian State baseball broadcasts can be heard on WATA 1450 AM in Boone and worldwide at www.appstatesports.com.
Additionally, for the eighth-straight season, all 26 Appalachian State baseball home games and select
road contests can be seen live on App State TV. App State TV brings live Appalachian State athletics events to homes and offices around the world through real-time video streaming.
All of Appalachian State baseball home games are broadcast live and on-demand on App State TV.
For a list of live and on-demand programming and subscription information, visit appstatesports.com/appstatetv. Battle is in his second season as the primary play-by-play voice of Appalachian State baseball. He
called the action for more than half of the Mountaineers’ baseball broadcasts on the Appalachian IMG Sports Network in 2015. The Boone native also serves as the voice of Appalachian State women’s basketball and has previously done play-by-play for Appalachian softball and volleyball. Additionally, Battle provides analysis for Appalachian State men’s basketball broadcasts and serves as a production assistant for football broadcasts on the Appalachian IMG Sports Network.
Each Appalachian IMG Sports Network baseball broadcast begins 20 minutes prior to first pitch with
pregame interviews and the latest news and insight into Mountaineer baseball. Following each contest, be sure to stay tuned for a full postgame wrapup, including an interview with head coach Billy Jones.
TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record ................................................................17-36 2015 SoCon Record/Finish ........................................... 8-21/11th 2015 Postseason ........................................................................ None Final 2015 National Ranking................................................... N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................17/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost (min. 5 starts)..............2/2 Newcomers.......................................................................................... 15 Harrison Battle
RETURNING STARTERS Pos. C 1B CF RF DH
Name Chandler Seagle Conner Leonard Brian Bauk Drake Zupcic Grayson Atwood
Class So. So. Jr. So. Sr.
2015 Stats .112, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 0 SB .272, 4 HR, 29 RBI, 0 SB .237, 0 HR, 9 RBI, 4 SB .224, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 2 SB .239, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 1 SB
APPSTATESPORTS.COM appstatesports.com is the official website of Appalachian State University athletics.
The Internet home of the Mountaineers is full of most up-to-date information on Appalachian State
baseball and Appalachian’s 19 other varsity sports, including news, coaching staff and student-athlete biographies, rosters, statistics and schedules and results.
RETURNING FROM INJURY Pos. OF
Name Tyler Stroup
Class 2015 Stats Jr. .053, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 0 SB*
* nine games (missed rest of 2015 season due to hip injury)
RETURNING STARTING PITCHERS R/L Name Class RHP Travis Holden So. RHP Reed Howell So.
2015 Stats 2-4, 6.09 ERA, 57.2 IP, 28 K, 21 BB 1-5, 7.84 ERA, 41.1 IP, 36 K, 18 BB
TOP NEWCOMERS Pos. RHP LHP OF OF IF/OF IF/LHP IF
Name Breydan Gorham Bobby Hampton Darryl Johnson Tanner Mann-Fix Beau Myers Colin Schmid Matt Vernon
Class (Hometown/Prev. School) Fr. (Burlington, N.C./W. Alamance H.S.) Fr. (Pikeville, N.C./C.B. Aycock H.S.) Fr. (Angier, N.C./Harnett Central H.S.) Fr. (Charlotte, N.C./Olympic H.S.) Fr. (Thomasville, N.C./Wesleyan Christian Acad.) Fr. (New Bern, N.C./New Bern) Jr. (Florence, S.C./Florence-Darlington Tech)
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ROSTER NUMERICAL
No. Name 1 Darryl Johnson 2 Breydan Gorham 3 Matt Vernon 4 Robert Langdon 5 Chandler Seagle 6 Tyler Stroup 7 Henry Davis 8 Brian Bauk 9 Dylan Hamel 10 Tanner Mann-Fix 11 Travis Holden 14 Bobby Hampton 16 Matt Schaeffer 17 Zach Santoro 18 Jason Curtis 19 Beau Myers 20 Conner Leonard 21 Colin Schmid 22 Seth Hardin 23 Caleb McCann 24 Will Herman 25 Matt Brill 26 Dallas DeVrieze 27 Grayson Atwood 28 Drake Zupcic 32 Luke Watts 33 Reed Howell 34 Trader Flora 35 Tristan Helms 36 Sean Mason 39 Parker Henderson 42 Stephen Schoch 44 Zach Hummel
Pos. IF/OF RHP/IF IF IF C OF IF OF/RHP C/IF OF RHP LHP RHP OF IF OF/IF IF OF/LHP RHP RHP/IF IF OF/RHP LHP IF OF RHP RHP C LHP RHP IF RHP C
B/T L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L S/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R
Ht. 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-4 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-4 5-11
Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous College) 170 Fr.-HS Angier, N.C./Harnett Central 165 Fr.-HS Burlington, N.C./Western Alamance 204 Jr.-JC Advance, N.C./Davie County (Florence-Darlington Tech) 165 Fr.-RS West Palm Beach, Fla./Dreyfoos 195 So.-1L New Bern, N.C./New Bern 197 So.-1L Thomasville, N.C./East Davidson 177 Fr.-RS Darlington, S.C./Mayo H.S. for Math, Science and Technology 203 Jr.-2L Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury 200 So.-1L Lenoir, N.C./Hibriten 175 Fr.-HS Charlotte, N.C./Olympic 203 So.-1L Advance, N.C./North Forsyth 194 Fr.-HS Pikeville,N.C./C.B. Aycock 185 Jr.-JC Port St. Lucie, Fla./John Carroll Catholic (Tallahassee C.C.) 203 Fr.-HS Clarksville, Ohio/Clinton Massie 145 Fr.-HS Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge 201 Fr.-HS Thomasville, N.C./Wesleyan Christian Academy 240 So.-1L Winston-Salem, N.C./Reagan 191 Fr.-HS New Bern, N.C./New Bern 225 Fr.-HS Climax, N.C./ Providence Grove 200 Sr.-3L McLeansville, N.C./Northeast Guilford 185 Fr.-HS Dunwoody, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic 208 Jr.-2L Coal Valley, Ill./Moline 200 Jr.-2L Moline, Ill./Moline 222 Sr.-1L Mt. Pleasant, N.C./Mt. Pleasant (North Carolina) 195 So.-1L Waxhaw, N.C./Cuthbertson 225 So.-1L Taylorsville, N.C./Alexander Central 181 So.-1L Goldsboro, N.C./Roswell 218 Fr.-HS Topsail, N.C./Topsail 185 So.-1L Aberdeen, N.C./Pinecrest 197 Jr.-1L Austin, Texas/McNeil 220 So.-1L Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory Ridge 236 Fr.-HS Laurel, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel 217 Jr.-2L Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell
HEAD COACH 56 Billy Jones (Fourth season) Oregon State, 2001 ASSISTANT COACHES 15 Matt Payne (Fourth season) NC State, 2008 29 Justin Aspegren (First season) UC Santa Barbara, 2007 38 Taylor Sandefur (Second season) Western Carolina, 2014
BY POSITION PITCHERS (11 RHP, 4 LHP) 8 25 26 2 14 22 35 11 33 36 23 16 21 42 32
Brian Bauk......................................... RHP Matt Brill............................................ RHP Dallas DeVrieze............................... LHP Breydan Gorham............................ RHP Bobby Hampton............................. LHP Seth Hardin...................................... RHP Tristan Helms................................... LHP Travis Holden................................... RHP Reed Howell..................................... RHP Sean Mason...................................... RHP Caleb McCann................................. RHP Matt Schaeffer................................. RHP Colin Schmid.................................... LHP Stephen Schoch............................. RHP Luke Watts........................................ RHP
CATCHERS (4) 34 9 44 5
Trader Flora........................................R/R Dylan Hamel......................................R/R Zach Hummel....................................R/R Chandler Seagle...............................R/R
INFIELDERS (13) 27 18 7 2 9 39 24 1 4 20 23 19 3
Grayson Atwood...............................R/R Jason Curtis........................................R/R Henry Davis........................................S/R Breydan Gorham..............................R/R Dylan Hamel......................................R/R Parker Henderson............................R/R Will Herman.......................................R/R Darryl Johnson..................................L/R Robert Langdon...............................R/R Conner Leonard................................R/R Caleb McCann...................................R/R Beau Myers.........................................R/R Matt Vernon.......................................R/R
OUTFIELDERS (9) 8 25 1 10 19 17 21 6 28
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Matt Greenhalgh (Second season) Rhode Island, 2012 ATHLETIC TRAINER Christina Biddle (First season) Bridgewater, 2011
Brian Bauk...........................................L/R Matt Brill..............................................R/R Darryl Johnson..................................L/R Tanner Mann-Fix............................... L/L Beau Myers.........................................R/R Zach Santoro.....................................R/R Colin Schmid...................................... L/L Tyler Stroup........................................ L/L Drake Zupcic......................................R/R
ROSTER BREAKDOWN CLASS Freshmen...................................................................................... 14 Sophomores................................................................................ 10 Juniors..............................................................................................7 Seniors..............................................................................................2 YEAR WITH PROGRAM First................................................................................................. 14 Second.............................................................................................8 Third..................................................................................................9 Fourth...............................................................................................2 Fifth...................................................................................................0
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BATS Right-handed..............................................................................26 Left-handed................................................................................... 6 Switch-hitter.................................................................................. 1 THROWS Right-handed..............................................................................27 Left-handed................................................................................... 6 HOME STATE North Carolina............................................................................24 Illinois............................................................................................... 2 Florida.............................................................................................. 2 Georgia............................................................................................ 1 Maryland........................................................................................ 1 Ohio.................................................................................................. 1 South Carolina.............................................................................. 1 Texas................................................................................................. 1
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Appalachian.................................................. app-uh-LATCH-in Aspegren.................................................................. AS-puh-grin Bauk................................................................. bowk (like “ouch”) DeVrieze...................................................................... duh-VREEZ Hummel...........................................................................HUM-uhl Sandefur..................................................................SAND-uh-fur Schoch....................................................................................shock Seagle.............................................................................. SEEG-uhl Stroup....................................................................................stroop Zupcic............................................................................... ZUP-sick
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SEASON PREVIEW To a man, members of Appalachian State University’s baseball program throw out one word when first asked to describe the Mountaineers’ 2016 club: young. However, terms like “extremely talented,” “hungry” and “excited to get started” are quick to follow, which gives Black and Gold fans a reason to be optimistic about this season’s squad. After the departure of nine seniors and four MLB Draft picks (including underclassmen Jaylin Davis and Dillon Dobson) from last year’s roster, the Mountaineers feature just two seniors in 2016 — relief pitcher Caleb McCann and infielder Grayson Atwood. Conversely, there are 13 freshmen and nine sophomores on the 33-man squad. However, fourth-year head coach Billy Jones sees a lot in his young student-athletes and thinks that as many as 10 newcomers could challenge to be a part of Appalachian’s starting lineup or pitching rotation this spring. Most notably, Appalachian State enters the season with a weekend pitching rotation comprised of three true freshmen – left-hander Bobby Hampton, righthander Seth Hardin and left-hander Colin Schmid. The mid-week starter’s role will also be filled by a true freshman, right-hander Breydan Gorham.
Offensively, Schmid, redshirt freshman Henry Davis and junior-college transfer Matt Vernon are all expected to be in the starting lineup when the Mountaineers open the season at nationally ranked Coastal Carolina. True freshmen Jason Curtis, Will Herman, Tanner Mann-Fix, Beau Myers and Zach Santoro will also be in the mix for everyday roles. Appalachian State returns five members of last year’s starting lineup, highlighted by sophomore first baseman Conner Leonard, who led the Mountaineers’ returners with a .272 batting average, 40 hits, 17 runs scored, nine doubles, four home runs and 29 RBI as a true freshman last season. App State will also be buoyed by the return of outfielder Tyler Stroup, who excelled as Appalachian’s leadoff hitter as a true freshman in 2014 but missed nearly all of last season due to a hip injury. A key for the Mountaineers in 2016 will be to avoid the injuries that plagued them throughout last season’s 17-36 campaign. App State has already suffered one big loss in junior outfielder/right-handed pitcher Matt Brill, who will miss the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery last summer but the rest of the expected key contributors enter 2016 with a clean bill of health.
STARTING PITCHING As noted above, Appalachian State will roll out a starting pitching rotation comprised entirely of true freshmen in 2016 — left-hander Bobby Hampton, right-hander Seth Hardin and left-hander Colin Schmid on the weekend and right-hander Breydan Gorham in the mid-week. Should the Mountaineers need additional starting pitching, there is a slew of experienced options. Sophomores Travis Holden (RHP) and Reed Howell (RHP) were in the starting rotation last year and juniors Sean Mason (RHP) and Dallas DeVrieze (LHP) also have experience as starters. RELIEF PITCHING In the bullpen, Howell, Mason, DeVrieze, righthanded senior Caleb McCann and left-handed sophomore Tristan Helms are the most likely candidates to be middle/long relievers. Late in the ballgame, App State will turn to a steady diet of hard-throwing righties — Holden, sophomore Luke Watts and freshman side-armers Stephen Schoch and Matt Schaeffer — as a bridge to junior Brian Bauk, who has won the role as closer. INFIELDERS Appalachian State returns three of five starters in the infield from 2015 — sophomore first baseman Conner Leonard, senior third baseball Grayson Atwood (who was the Mountaineers’ primary DH last season) and sophomore catcher Chandler Seagle. The Mountaineers’ all-new double-play combination is expected to be comprised of junior transfer Matt Vernon (who began his college career at NC State) at second base and redshirt freshman Henry Davis at shortstop. Others expected to be in the mix in the infield include true freshman Jason Curtis (who can play 2B, 3B, SS and OF), true freshman Will Herman (another versatile infielder that can man 2B, 3B and SS), junior first baseman Parker Henderson and perhaps even McCann, an accomplished high-school position player that has impressed at third base during the offseason. Gorham is a slick-fielding infielder than will see time as a late-inning defensive replacement. OUTFIELDERS In reality, Appalachian State returns three starters in the outfield — 2015 starters Bauk and sophomore Drake Zupcic in center and right field, respectively, and junior Tyler Stroup in left. Stroup was a key cog of the Mountaineers’ lineup as a true freshman in 2014 but missed all but nine games last season due to injury. While Bauk and Stroup are almost certain to be in the lineup on Opening Day, true freshmen Beau Myers and Tanner Mann-Fix are battling with Zupcic for the starting assignment in right. Mann-Fix will also likely see time in center field when the coaching staff gives two-way player Bauk a day off from his duties in the field. True freshman Zach Santoro will push for playing time as well. DESIGNATED HITTER Schmid is penciled in as the Mountaineers’ primary designated hitter while Henderson leads a slew of players that can also fill the role when needed.
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HEAD COACH • FOURTH SEASON • OREGON STATE, 2001 Billy Jones is in his fourth season as head baseball coach at Appalachian State University. A 21-year coaching veteran, Jones came to Appalachian State on July 6, 2012 after spending the previous 14 seasons as a coach at four of college baseball’s most elite programs — Oregon State (1999-2000), Arizona State (2001), NC State (2002-04) and Oklahoma State (2005-12). In three seasons at the helm of the Mountaineers, Jones has coached seven all-conference performers (including first-team all-Sun Belt pitcher Taylor Thurber and second-team all-Sun Belt second baseman Dillon Dobson in 2015), an all-region selection (Hector Crespo in 2013) and one of only three freshman all-Americans in Appalachian State history (Jaylin Davis in 2013). Player development has been a benchmark of Jones’ tenure at Appalachian State, as eight Mountaineers have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft over the past three seasons — a school-record-tying four draftees apiece in 2013 and 2015. Additionally, current Mountaineer Matt Brill, a Jones recruit, was selected in the 24th round of the 2013 MLB Draft but chose to delay his pro career to attend Appalachian. Despite challenging his club with grueling schedules since his arrival in the High Country, Jones has recorded 68 victories as Appalachian State’s head coach, including an impressive 30-win campaign in 2013. He has also led the Mountaineers to postseason wins in two of his three campaigns, including a berth in the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals in ’13. Prior to taking the reins at Appalachian State, Jones served as Oklahoma State’s recruiting coordinator while working directly with the Cowboys’ hitters and outfielders for eight seasons. He helped lead OSU to eight-straight winning campaigns, six NCAA Regional appearances, an NCAA Super Regional and a Big 12 Tournament championship. The Cowboys notched three 40-win campaigns, closed the season ranked among the nation’s top 25 three times and finished among the top four in the ultra-competitive Big 12 on five occasions during Jones’ eight years with the program. As Oklahoma State’s recruiting coordinator, he led the efforts to bring 33 eventual Major League Baseball draftees and four future all-Americans into the program. Among his most notable recruits were first-team all-Americans Tyler Mach, who was selected in the fourth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies and Andrew Heaney, who was selected No. 9 overall by the Miami Marlins in the 2012 MLB Draft. He also recruited Jason Hursh, the 31st overall selection of the Atlanta Braves in last year’s MLB Draft. In all, Jones recruited and coached the only Big 12 Player of the Year (Mach - 2006), Big 12 Pitcher of the Year (Heaney - 2012), Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (Zach Johnson - 2011) and Big 12 Freshman of the Year (Corey Brown - 2005) in OSU history. Seven players that he coached at OSU have gone on to play in the Major Leagues, which is more Major Leaguers than any other Big 12 program produced from 2005-12. Prior to his arrival at Oklahoma State, Jones was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at NC State from 2002-04. His reputation as one of the nation’s top recruiters began at NC State, where he brought in 21 players that would go on to be selected in the MLB Draft and six that would earn all-America recognition. On the field, the Wolfpack put together three-straight winning seasons and earned two NCAA Regional berths with Jones on the bench, highlighted by a 45-18 campaign in 2003 that culminated with the program’s first NCAA Regional championship since 1968. For his efforts at NC State, Jones was named one of five finalists for Baseball America’s National Assistant Coach of the Year award in 2003 and was promoted to assistant head coach for his final season in 2004. His Division I coaching career began with two seasons as an assistant coach at Oregon State (1999 and 2000), followed by one season at Arizona State (2001), coaching infielders at both schools. Following his only season at Arizona State, he served as head coach of the Brewster Whitecaps of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League in the summer of 2001, where he was also selected to manage in the CCBL’s annual all-star game. Jones started his coaching career in 1995 at Green River Community College, in Auburn, Wash., serving as an assistant coach for two seasons (1995-96) before taking over as head coach for the 1997 and ‘98 campaigns. He was named the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Western Region Coach of the Year after leading the Gators to a regional championship in 1998, when his squad hit .342 with 60 home runs in just 36 games and 11 players earned all-region recognition. He also coached the Western Region club to victory in the 1998 NWAACC all-star game. A native of Kent, Wash., Jones played collegiately at Lower Columbia College in Longview, Wash., where he hit .433 as a freshman in 1988, and Bellvue Community College in Bellvue, Wash. before transferring to NCAA Division I Southwest Texas State (now Texas State) for his senior season. He earned a bachelor of science in liberal studies from Oregon State in 2001. 6
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Jones and his wife, Tiffani, have two sons: Ryder, an infielder in the San Francisco Giants’ organization who was selected by the Giants in the second round of the 2013 MLB Draft, and Utah, a freshman infielder at the University of North Carolina.
BILLY JONES AT A GLANCE
Record as Head Coach Overall: 110-128 (.462) — Five seasons At Appalachian State: 68-94 (.420) — Three seasons Coaching Career 1995-96: Green River Community College (assistant coach) 1997-98: Green River Community College (head coach — 42-34 in two seasons) 1999-2000: Oregon State (assistant coach) 2001: Arizona State (assistant coach) 2001: Brewster Whitecaps - Cape Cod Baseball League (head coach) 2002-04: NC State (assistant coach/assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator) 2005-12: Oklahoma State (assistant coach/recruiting coordinator) 2013-present: Appalachian State (head coach) 2014: USA Baseball 17-U National Team (manager) Playing Career 1988: Lower Columbia College 1989-90: Bellvue Community College 1991: Southwest Texas State (now Texas State) Alma Mater Oregon State, 2001 (B.S. liberal studies) Wife Tiffani Sons Ryder (21) and Utah (19)
A 21-year coaching veteran and manager of USA Baseball’s 17-U national team in 2014, Billy Jones is in his fourth season as the head coach at Appalachian State.
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ASSISTANT COACH • FOURTH SEASON • NC STATE, 2008
ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON • UC SANTA BARBARA, 2007
A former standout player at NC State, Matt Payne is in his fourth season as an assistant coach at Appalachian State University. He works primarily with the club’s hitters. In his first three seasons at Appalachian State, Payne’s hitters have earned all-conference recognition a total of five times (including second-team all-Sun Belt honoree Dillon Dobson in 2015), an all-region selection (Hector Crespo in 2013) and one of only three freshman all-Americans in Appalachian State history (Jaylin Davis in 2013). Prior to his arrival at Appalachian, Payne spent the past two seasons as a coach in the junior-college ranks at Wilkes Community College (2011) and Catawba Valley Community College (2012). At CVCC, he helped lead the third-year program to a 40-16 record, NJCAA Region X championship and a berth in the Division II Junior College World Series. Working primarily with the Buccaneers’ hitters and infielders, he coached an all-American and five all-region honorees. Payne was a four-year letterwinner as a pitcher, outfielder and third baseman at NC State from 2005-08. He was a second-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference performer as a senior in 2008, when he ranked third in the league with a .412 batting average in conference games and also ranked among the top 10 in hits (47), runs (28), home runs (7), RBI (30), total bases (76), slugging percentage (.667) and on-base percentage (.468) in ACC play. He also tied for the team lead with nine home runs and paced the squad with 50 RBI overall. With the big senior season, Payne helped lead the Wolfpack to 42 victories and an NCAA regional championship, earning a spot on the regional’s all-tournament team in the process. Following the campaign, he was selected in the 34th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates and spent two seasons in the Pirates’ organization before returning to North Carolina to begin his coaching career. A native of nearby Hiddenite, N.C. (Alexander Central H.S.), Payne graduated from NC State in 2008 with a B.S. in sports management.
Justin Aspegren, who helped lead Santa Barbara City College to three championships in the ultra-competitive Western State Conference over the last five seasons, is in his first season as Appalachian State baseball’s pitching coach. Aspegren comes to Appalachian State after eight seasons as associate head coach and pitching coach at Santa Barbara City College in Santa Barbara, Calif., where he helped establish SBCC as one of the nation’s top junior-college programs. He helped lead the Vaqueros to a 192-134 record (.589) over eight seasons and three Western State Conference championships in the last five years (2011, 2014 and 2015). After finishing higher than fourth place in the WSC only twice in the 26 years prior to his arrival, SBCC finished in third place or better in all eight seasons with Aspergen on its staff. In addition to winning its third conference championship in five years in 2015, SBCC finished 33-11 overall (good for the second-most wins and second-best winning percentage in the program’s 46-year history), took fifth in the state of California for the second-straight year and posted a school-record 2.21 team ERA. Individually, 32 pitchers that Aspegren coached at SBCC received all-conference recognition, six were named all-Southern California and two earned all-America honors. He also coached four WSC Pitchers of the Year in eight seasons and one Southern California Pitcher of the Year. Thirty-five of Aspergen’s pitchers at SBCC went on to sign with four-year institutions, including 21 at the NCAA Division I level. Twelve signed professional baseball contracts, including eight Major League Baseball Draft picks. In addition to his time at SBCC, Aspegren has also coached in some of the nation’s most prestigious collegiate summer leagues, including stints in the Cape Cod Baseball League (pitching coach, Brewster White Caps - 2009-10), Valley Baseball League (head coach, Haymarket Senators - 2011-12) and California Collegiate League (pitching coach, Santa Barbara Foresters - 2014-15). The 2014 Foresters, which included former Appalachian State baseball student-athletes Jaylin Davis and Dillon Dobson, won the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kan. He has also served as an associate scout for the Chicago Cubs since 2013. Before joining the coaching ranks, Aspegren was a baseball student-athlete at SBCC (2004-05) before transferring to NCAA Division I UC Santa Barbara for his final two collegiate seasons (2006-07). At SBCC, he was a two-year member of the Vaqueros’ starting rotation, winning13 games and earning allconference accolades twice. As a sophomore in 2005, he was part of an SBCC pitching staff that led the state in ERA and led the Vaqueros to the postseason for the first time in 27 years. A Napa, Calif. native, Aspegren graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2007 with a B.A. in business economics (exercise and sports studies minor) and earned a M.S. in exercise science (sport psychology concentration) from California University of Pennsylvania in 2013. Aspegren and his wife, Jamie, have a daughter, Madeline.
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TAYLOR SANDEFUR
ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON • WESTERN CAROLINA, 2014 Taylor Sandefur is in his second season as an assistant coach at Appalachian State University. Sandefur joined the coaching ranks last season after finishing his collegiate playing career at longtime Appalachian State rival Western Carolina in 2014. Sandefur was a pitcher for three seasons at WCU, compiling a 4-5 career record with 71 strikeouts over 38 appearances (19 starts). He suffered a devastating shoulder injury prior to his junior season that limited him to just 13.2 innings of work over the next two years (2012 and ’13). Plagued by the shoulder woes, Sandefur made the transformation to designated hitter as a fifth-year senior in 2014 and became one of the Southern Conference’s most feared hitters, batting .310 with five doubles, a home run and 13 RBI in just 84 at-bats. Despite the limited playing time, he was named second-team all-state by the North Carolina Sports Information Association and was one of 80 players on the initial watch list for the 2014 Gregg Olson Breakout Player of the Year Award. He also served as a team captain as a senior. A Mechanicsville, Va. native, Sandefur was a three-time all-district selection and four-time all-academic honoree during his prep career at Atlee H.S. Sandefur graduated from Western Carolina in 2014 with a B.S. in communication.
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GRAYSON ATWOOD
IF • R/R • 6-4 • 222 • SR. • MT. PLEASANT, N.C./NORTH CAROLINA 2015: Played in 34 games and made 33 starts in first season as a Mountaineer (23 starts at DH, five at 1B, five at 3B) … tied for fourth on the team with three home runs … tied for sixth on the club with six doubles … drew 12 walks and was hit by pitch five ATWOOD’S CAREER HIGHS times in just 126 plate appearances … reached Hits: 4 (vs. Maryland, 2/28/15) base safely four times in first two games of Runs: 2 (vs. Maryland, 2/28/15) the season (a double and three walks against RBI: 2 (2X, last at UNCA, 3/17/15) Davidson and Villanova — Feb. 13-14) … turned in his finest performance of the season by going 4-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored in 9-7 win over No. 16 Maryland (Feb. 28) … also had multi-hit games against High Point (March 3), Texas State (March 13), UALR (March 29), High Point (March 31) and Troy (April 3) … drove in multiple runs against Texas State (March 13) and UNC Asheville (March 17). 2014: Did not participate in games due to NCAA transfer regulations. Previous College: Appeared in 39 games and made six starts over two seasons at North Carolina ... hit .282 with a double, two home runs, 11 RBI and 11 runs scored as a Tar Heel ... first-career home run came as a pinch-hitter vs. Miami (Fla.) in 2012 ACC Tournament ... was part of squad that advanced to 2012 NCAA regional and 2013 College World Series. High School: Named No. 13 player in the state of North Carolina and No. 240 in the country by Perfect Game ... participated in the prestigious Perfect Game National Showcase in 2010 ... coached by Bryan Tyson ... high-school teammate of former Appalachian State teammate Brandon Burris. Personal: Full name is Grayson Christopher Atwood ... born April 2, 1993 (turns 23 during season) ... son of Lisa and Chris Atwood ... majoring in communication ATWOOD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2015 .239 34-33 109 13 26 6-1-3 11 1-1
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BRIAN BAUK
OF/RHP • L/R • 6-0 • 203 • JR. • SALISBURY, N.C./SALISBURY 2015: Appeared in 28 games in the field (24 starts) and four on the mound (one start) as a sophomore … made 23 of his 24 position starts in center field (one in RF) … tied for the team lead with three outfield assists … tied for third BAUK’S BATTING CAREER HIGHS on the team with four stolen bases (in five atHits: 2 (9X, last vs. UL-L, 5/3/15) tempts) … recorded multiple hits seven times Runs: 2 (3X, last at WCU, 4/21/15) in 24 games … seven multi-hit games were tied RBI: 2 (2X, last vs. UL-L, 5/2/15) for sixth on the team (and tied for most among BAUK’S PITCHING CAREER HIGHS 2016 returnees) … reached base four times IP: 3.0 (vs. Canisius, 2/21/15) (two hits, two walks) and scored two runs in win Ks: 4 (vs. Canisius, 2/21/15) at North Carolina A&T (April 1) … doubled and reached base three times (two walks) at South Carolina (April 7) … doubled and drove in two runs in win at eventual regularseason Sun Belt champion South Alabama (April 11) … went 2-for-5 with a triple, sacrifice bunt and RBI in wild 15-13 loss to Georgia State (April 18) … went 2-for-4 with double, RBI and two runs scored at Western Carolina (April 21) … went 2-for-2 with sacrifice bunt in win at Arkansas State (April 25) … had four hits and three RBI in two games against eventual NCAA Super Regional participant UL Lafayette (May 2-3) … struck out five in five innings on the mound, including four punch outs in three innings against Canisius (Feb. 21) … allowed at least one hit and one run in all four appearances 8
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2014: Saw action in 29 games as a true freshman with 16 starts … all 16 of his starts came in the outfield (11 in right, three in center, two in left) … made just six starts over the first three months of the season but became a regular in the lineup when the calendar flipped to May, starting 10 of the final 11 games of the campaign … hit just .192 for the season (14-for-73) but nine of his 14 hits came in his 10 starts in May … six of the nine runs he scored on the season and all five of his RBI also came in the final month of the campaign … recorded two two-hit games (May 9 at Samford, May 13 at ETSU) … was 2-for-7 with an RBI, walk and stolen base in three Southern Conference Tournament games … made two appearances on the mound (April 23 vs. Gardner-Webb, April 27 vs. Davidson) … worked a scoreless inning in each appearance … struck out two in 1.0 IP vs. GWU … tossed a perfect frame against Davidson. High School: Four-time all-conference honoree ... named all-state, all-county and conference Player of the Year as a senior ... hit over .300 all four years of his prep career ... rated the 25th-best player in North Carolina by Perfect Game ... coached at Salisbury by Scott Maddox ... played summer ball for the South Charlotte Panthers (coach Don Hutchins) and the Rowan County American Legion team (coach Jim Gantt) ... also excelled on the gridiron as an all-conference and all-county quarterback (2,200 yards of total offense as a senior). Personal: Full name is Brian Michael Bauk ... born Oct. 14, 1994 (21 years old) ... son of Elizabeth and Mike Bauk ... youngest of four children in his family ... father, Mike, played baseball at Catawba and grandfather, Steve Bauk, played at George Washington ... enjoys playing guitar ... majoring in exercise science (pre-professional) ... member of Sun Belt Conference academic honor roll ... plans to attend medical school. BAUK’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2014 .192 29-16 73 9 14 1-0-0 5 5-6 2015 .237 28-24 93 13 22 4-1-0 9 4-5 Totals .217 57-40 166 22 36 5-1-0 14 9-11 BAUK’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2014 0.00 0-0 2-0 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2015 10.80 0-1 4-1 5.0 8 6 6 5 5 0 Totals 7.71 0-1 6-1 7.0 9 6 6 5 7 0
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MATT BRILL
OF/RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 208 • JR. • COAL VALLEY, ILL./MOLINE Will sit out entire 2016 season due to elbow injury. 2015: Despite battling injury that would eventually require Tommy John surgery, hit .280 with seven doubles, BRILL’S BATTING CAREER HIGHS two home runs and 10 RBI in just 26 games (23 Hits: 3 (2X, last at Va. Tech, 4/22/14) starts) … .280 average would have been tops Runs: 2 (2X, last vs. Ga. State, 4/18/15) among Appalachian State returners in 2016 RBI: 4 (vs. The Citadel, 4/13/14) … put together team’s longest hitting streak BRILL’S PITCHING CAREER HIGHS (10 games - March 17-April 17) and longest IP: 2.2 (vs. Maryland, 3/1/15) on-base streak (18 games - March 17-May 3) Ks: 2 (2X, last at Wake Forest, 2/25/15) of the season … hit .385 (15-for-39) during 10game hitting streak and reached base at a .372 clip during 18-game on-base streak … hit safely in 16 of his final 19 games of the season, including seven multi-hit efforts … recorded multiple hits in four-straight games from April 10-17 … doubled twice in win at eventual Sun Belt regular-season champion South Alabama (April 11 - Game 1) … had two RBI at South Alabama (April 11 - Game 2) and Arkansas State (April 26) … made seven appearances on the mound with two starts … had three scoreless relief outings against ACC competition - one inning at Wake Forest (Feb. 25), two innings at NC State (March 4), one inning at home vs. Wake Forest (March 25). www. APPSTATESPORTS.com
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MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS • RETURNERS 2014: Was Appalachian State’s second-leading hitter as a true freshman with a .306 average over 40 games (121 AB) … made 30 starts (25 at DH, 3 in RF, 1 in CF, 1 in LF) … was the Mountaineers’ primary starting designated hitter over the second half of the season … became a fixture in the lineup thanks in large part to a 15-game hitting streak from March 5-April 13 … 15-game hit streak was Appalachian State’s longest of the season … hit a blistering .473 (26-for-55) with 10 multi-hit games, two doubles, three home runs and 14 RBI during the 15-game streak … went 2-for4 in each of his two starts at Georgia Southern (March 21-22) … had five-straight multi-hit games from April 2-8 (home vs. ETSU, three-game series at Wofford, home vs. High Point) … had walk-off single in 7-6 win over ETSU (April 2) … matched a season high with three hits against HPU (April 8 - 3-for-4 with two RBI and a run) … closed the 15-game hitting streak by going 5-for-13 with two home runs, a triple and six RBI in three game home set against The Citadel (April 11-13) … went 2-for-3 with a home run and a career-high four RBI in the finale against The Citadel (April 13) … named Southern Conference Player of the Week after going 8-for-15 with eight RBI in four games from April 7-13 … broke out of a four-game hitless slump by matching his season high with three hits in 11-0 win at Virginia Tech (April 22) … closed the season with just two hits in his final 27 at-bats to see hit average slide from a season-high .412 to a still-impressive .306 at the end of the campaign … also made two appearances on the mound, facing two batters at Arkansas (Feb. 16) and three at Georgia Southern (March 23). High School: Selected in the 24th round (716th overall) of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Mets ... was the first high-school player from the state of Illinois selected in the 2013 MLB Draft and the first player from Moline H.S. to be drafted since 1969 ... Quad Cities area Player of the Year ... all-conference honoree ... in nine starts as a senior, compiled a 1.76 ERA with 74 strikeouts and 26 walks in just 47.2 innings ... allowed just two earned runs while striking out 21 in 12 postseason innings ... tossed a complete-game two-hit shutout with a season-high 13 strikeouts in sectional championship game ... struck out 31 in 15.2 innings and hit .384 with a home run and 22 RBI as a junior in 2012 ... coached by Craig Schimmel ... hit .362 with 10 doubles, seven triples, six home runs and 42 RBI as team MVP Post 246 squad (coach James Zacherwicz) that advanced to 2012 American Legion World Series ... also a three-year letterwinner in soccer and lettered once in basketball ... joins high-school teammate Dallas DeVrieze as the first Illinois products to wear the Black and Gold in a decade (Joe Norton - 2001-04). Personal: Full name is Matthew Ryan Brill ... born Oct. 25, 1994 (21 years old) ... son of Ann and Ken Brill ... grandfather, Lloyd Brill, played professionally in the New York Giants’ farm system ... majoring in construction management with a business minor. BRILL’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2014 .306 40-30 121 16 37 4-0-4 20 2-4 2015 .280 26-23 93 10 26 7-0-2 10 0-0 Totals .294 66-53 214 26 63 11-0-6 30 2-4 BRILL’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2014 27.00 0-0 2-0 0.2 1 3 2 1 1 0 2015 10.12 0-2 7-2 10.2 9 12 12 15 12 0 Totals 11.12 0-2 9-2 11.1 10 15 14 16 13 0
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HENRY DAVIS
IF • S/R • 6-3 • 177 • FR. • DARLINGTON, S.C./MAYO 2015: Redshirted. High School: Three-time all-state honoree … six-year letterwinner (first six-year baseball letterwinner in Mayo H.S. history) … hit .389 with 140 stolen bases and school-record 17 triples during prep career … named team’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and MVP as a junior … coached by Billy Sylvester … also lettered twice in football and basketball … was an all-conference honoree that averaged 18.9 points per game on the hardwood … played summer/fall ball for Charlotte Megastars (coached by Jeff McNeely). Personal: Full name is Henry Devonte Davis IV … born November 20, 1995 (20 years old) … son of Henry (III) and Jacquline Davis … enjoys hunting, attending church and participating in charity work…cousin, Orlando Hudson, played 11 seasons in the Major Leagues as a second baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks … cousin, Jaylen Shaw, plays basketball at Costal Carolina … Henry is majoring in business education.
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LHP • L/L • 6-2 • 200 • JR. • MOLINE, ILL./MOLINE 2015: Southpaw appeared in 25 games (two starts, 23 out of the bullpen) as a sophomore … 25 appearances were second most on the team and 23 relief appearances were tied for second most on the club … 41.2 of his 46.2 total innings DeVRIEZE’S CAREER HIGHS pitched came in relief … 41.2 innings as a reliever were a team-high … made start in second IP: 6.1 (vs. Texas State, 3/13/15) Ks: 7 (2X, last vs. W. Forest, 3/25/15) game of the season and came away with win after tossing three scoreless innings in planned split start against Villanova (Feb. 14) … made only other start of the season the following week against Canisius (Feb. 22) and was plagued by five unearned runs in just two innings of 10-3 loss … moved exclusively to the bullpen for the rest of the season … did not allow any earned runs in five of his first six relief appearances … went on to surrender earned runs in just nine of his 23 outings out of the bullpen and allowed one earned run or less 18 times in 23 relief stints … very good 4.24 ERA would have been even more impressive if not for allowing five runs against UL Monroe (March 22) and Troy (April 5) … rebounded from subpar performance against ULM by striking out seven and allowing just two hits in 3.1 scoreless innings against Wake Forest (March 25) … struck out four in 2.1 scoreless innings at Western Carolina (April 21). 2014: Worked 45.1 innings over 20 outings as a true freshman, including 41.0 IP in 19 appearances out of the bullpen (good for the second-most relief innings on the team) … first 19 appearances of the season were all as a reliever … quickly established himself as one of the bullpen’s top performers, allowing earned runs in just two of his first eight appearances … best performance came at North Carolina (Feb. 25), when he limited the Tar Heels to just one baserunner (on a walk) over four scoreless, hitless innings … struck out four in the impressive performance at UNC … owned a 1.17 ERA after eight appearances … struggled down the stretch, surrendering earned runs in 11 of his final 14 outings of the season … worked a scoreless inning at South Carolina (April 1) … set season highs for strikeouts (7) and innings pitched (6.0) in relief against The Citadel (April 11) … tossed two perfect innings during series finale against Davidson (April 27) … picked up first-career win in opener of final series of the regular season against Furman (May 16) after allowing just two runs over 4.1 innings of relief … made first-career start in third game of SoCon Tournament versus Georgia Southern (May 23) … limited eventual tournament champion to just two runs over 4.1 innings but suffered the tough-luck 2-1 loss. High School: Two-time all-metro honoree ... went 9-3 with a 2.46 ERA, 69 strikeouts in 68.1 IP and four complete games as a senior ... compiled an 8-3 record as a junior ... coached by Craig Shimmel ... set a Moline Post 246 all-time record with 22 career victories in American Legion ball ... helped lead Post 246 (coach James Zacherwicz) to 2012 American Legion World Series ... boasted a combined 63-6 record between his high-school and summer-ball careers ... also starred in golf (three-time all-metro selection) and swimming and was named the winner of the John Anders Award, given to Moline’s three-sport Athlete of the Year ... joins high-school teammate Matt Brill as the first Illinois products to wear the Black and Gold in a decade (Joe Norton - 2001-04). Personal: Full name is Dallas Michael DeVrieze ... born Nov. 29, 1994 (21 years old) ... son of Jay DeVrieze and Stephanie Lemmon DeVrieze ... majoring in business
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TRISTAN HELMS
LHP • R/L • 5-11 • 185 • SO. • ABERDEEN, N.C./PINECREST 2015: Appeared in five games as a freshman … did not surrender any runs in three of the five outings and allowed one run or less four times … allowed one hit or less four times in five outings. HELMS’ CAREER HIGHS High School: Went 8-0 with a 1.68 ERA over 60 IP: 6.1 (vs. Texas State, 3/13/15) innings pitched and hit .414 en route to being Ks: 7 (2X, last vs. W. Forest, 3/25/15) named all-state and conference Player of the Year as a senior … three-time all-conference honoree and four-year letterwinner … coached by Jeff Hewitt … also lettered once in football … played summer/fall ball for Evoshield Canes (coached by Ken Daniels).
Personal: Full name is Tristan Alan Helms … born Jan. 21, 1996 (20 years old) … son of Mary and Tim Helms … enjoys golf and fishing … double-majoring in finance and banking and risk management and insurance … member of Dean’s List, Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (3.5+ GPA).
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DYLAN HAMEL
HELMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2015 12.27 0-0 5-0 3.2 7 5 5 2 0 0
C • R/R • 6-0 • 200 • SO. • LENOIR, N.C./HIBRITEN 2015: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve catcher … made four starts … opened career with a pinch-hit RBI triple in first-career at-bat against Canisius (Feb. 22) … had an RBI single at ETSU (April 29) … drew a ninth-inning walk and HAMEL’S CAREER HIGHS scored the winning run in come-from-behind Hits: 1 (4X, last at ETSU, 4/29/15) walkoff victory over ETSU in the season finale Runs: 1 (2X, last vs. ETSU, 5/12/15) (May 12). RBI: 1 (2X, last at ETSU, 4/29/15) High School: Three-time all-conference and two-time all-county performer … hit .310 with 10 home runs and 35 RBI as a senior, en route to being named team MVP … was team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore … four-year letterwinner … coached by Jerry Henthorne … played summer/fall ball for Demarini Stars (coached by Roger Lykins). Personal: Full name is Dylan Mathew Hamel … born March 11, 1996 (turns 20 during season)… son of Dean and Kelly Hamel … father, Dean, played nine seasons in the National Football League (three with Dallas Cowboys, six with Washington Redskins) … Dean set Washington’s rookie sack record with six in 1985 … majoring in criminal justice … aspires to be a sheriff. HAMEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2015 .211 10-4 19 2 4 0-1-0 2 0-0
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PARKER HENDERSON
IF • R/R • 6-2 • 235 • SO. • HARRISBURG, N.C./HICKORY RIDGE 2015: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve first baseman/designated hitter … made five starts, four of them coming in the final month of the season … had RBI singles against Troy (April 5) and UT Arlington (May 8). 2014: Redshirted.
HENDERSON’S CAREER HIGHS Hits: 1 (2X, last at UTA, 5/8/15) Runs: N/A RBI: 1 (2X, last at UTA, 5/8/15)
High School: Put together slash lines of .354/.453/.597 as a junior and .347/.429/.600 as a senior at Hickory Ridge H.S. … totaled nine home runs, 10 doubles and 60 RBI over final two prep seasons … struck out only 23 times in 198 plate appearances over final two campaigns … coached by Braden Knapp. Personal: Full name is Parker McKay Henderson … majoring in finance and banking … member of Sun Belt Conference academic honor roll. HENDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2015 .080 12-5 25 0 2 0-0-0 2 0-0
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TRAVIS HOLDEN
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REED HOWELL
RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 203 • SO. • ADVANCE, N.C./WEST FORSYTH
RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 181 • SO. • GOLDSBORO, N.C./ROSEWOOD
2015: Held down the No. 3 spot in Appalachian State’s starting pitching rotation for much of his freshman season … made 16 appearances and tied for second on the team with 11 starts (by far the most among all returners in 2016 — HOLDEN’S CAREER HIGHS second-most, six, Reed Howell) … 57.2 innings IP: 7.0 (at Little Rock, 3/29/15) pitched were third-most on the squad (and Ks: 5 (vs. UL Lafayette, 5/2/15) most among 2016 returners) … after allowing only two hits over six scoreless innings in relief appearances against Villanova (Feb. 14) and Canisius (Feb. 21), moved into starting rotation vs. No. 16 Maryland (Feb. 28) … worked four innings but did not figure in the decision in Mountaineers’ 9-7 win over Terrapins … allowed two earned runs or less in five of his 11 starts but was 0-4 until the final weekend of the season, when he limited UT Arlington (May 8) to one run over five innings en route to his firstcareer victory … came out of the bullpen to work a scoreless ninth inning and earn the win in a 5-4 walkoff triumph over ETSU in season finale (May 12).
2015: Made 19 appearances as a true freshman, including six mid-week starts … owned a 2-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (36 strikeouts, 18 walks), good for third on the team … recorded 24 strikeouts in 24.1 innings out of the bullpen … HOWELL’S CAREER HIGHS turned in one of his finest performances of the season in second-career start at Georgia (March IP: 4.2 (2X, last vs. High Point, 3/31/15) Ks: 7 (vs. High Point, 3/31/15) 10), allowing just one run and striking out three over 4.2 innings pitched … picked up lone win by striking out seven, walking none and allowing only one unearned run over 4.2 innings pitched in a planned split start vs. High Point (March 31) … closed the season with 12 strikeouts in 11.1 innings over final four appearances of the season.
High School: Two-time honorable-mention Perfect Game all-Atlantic Region selection … two-time all-conference honoree … all-county selection … struck out 104, walked only 24 and compiled a 1.40 ERA over 85.3 innings to help lead West Forsyth to North Carolina 4A state championship as a senior … had 57 strikeouts and a 2.30 ERA in 56 innings as a junior … named team MVP as a junior and senior … South Atlantic Border Battle and Impact Futures Game participant … Perfect Game Atlantic Coast top prospect … coached by Brad Bullard … played summer/fall ball for Evoshiled Canes and Dirtbags (coached by Jeff Petty/Lee Land).
High School: Three-time all-conference honoree … Goldsboro News Player of the Year … went 11-2 with a 0.92 ERA and 120 strikeouts as a senior … two-time team MVP … coached by Jason King … was also a two-time all-conference performer and co-team MVP in soccer. Personal: Full name is Reed Wilson Howell … born April 8, 1996 (turns 20 during season) … son of Greg and Michele Howell … enjoys longboarding and ping pong … majoring in business management with a Spanish minor. HOWELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2015 7.84 1-5 19-6 41.1 60 45 36 18 36 0
Personal: Full name is Travis West Holden … born June 16, 1995 (20 years old) … son of Chris and Luanne Holden … grandfather, Ron Cannon, played baseball and football at Davidson … enjoys playing golf and fishing … majoring in history and social studies education ... member of Sun Belt Conference academic honor roll. HOLDEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2015 6.09 2-4 16-11 57.2 73 45 39 21 28 0
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ZACH HUMMEL
C • R/R • 5-11 • 217 • JR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./ARDREY KELL
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2015: Appeared in 23 games with 14 starts behind the plate … doubled in season opener vs. Davidson (Feb. 13) … recorded lone multi-hit game of the season when he went 2-for-4 with a sacrifice fly at High Point (March 3) … went HUMMEL’S CAREER HIGHS 1-for-3 with two walks, an RBI and two runs scored in win over Western Carolina (April 22) … Hits: 3 (vs. Davidson, 4/25/14) Runs: 2 (2X, last vs. WCU, 4/22/15) capped the campaign with a walkoff RBI triple RBI: 1 (11X, last vs. ETSU, 5/12/15) to lift the Mountaineers to a 5-4 come-frombehind victory over ETSU in the season finale (May 12). 2014: Split time as Appalachian State’s starting catcher with former Mountaineers Ozzy Gonzalez and Josh Zumbrook … saw action in 25 games with 21 starts (all at catcher) … 21 starts behind the dish were second-most on the team (behind only Gonzalez — 25) … hit .209 for the season, which was the highest batting average among Appalachian’s three backstops … picked up first two hits of his career on March 8 versus UNC Asheville … went 1-for-3 with an RBI double (first RBI and extra-base hit of his career) in win over Kent State (March 15) … notched another RBI double against UNCG (March 29) … legged out first-career triple in series opener against The Citadel (April 11) … went 2-for-5 with an RBI and run scored in 11-0 win at Virginia Tech (April 22) … went a career-best 3-for-5 in series-opening win over Davidson (April 25) … recorded two hits, two RBI and two runs scored in three-game series at eventual Southern Conference regular-season champion Western Carolina (May 2-4). 2013: Redshirted. High School: Three-year letterwinner ... played at Ardrey Kell for legendary North Carolina high-school coach Hal Bagwell, an Appalachian State alumnus that also coached former Mountaineer standouts David Rubinstein and Matt Andress at
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fect Game all-Atlantic Region selection … coached by Gary Nail … played summer/ fall ball for Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin and Lee Land). Personal: Full name is Conner Ross Leonard … son of David and Amy Leonard … majoring in communication studies. LEONARD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2015 .272 43-41 147 17 40 9-0-4 29 0-0
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ROBERT LANGDON
IF • R/R • 5-9 • 165 • FR. • WEST PALM BEACH, FLA./DREYFOOS 2015: Redshirted. High School: Did not play high school baseball because his high school, Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, did not field a baseball team ... honed his skills as a part of two showcase teams — the South Florida Bandits and South East Show ... named 2014 Perfect Game honorable-mention all-region (Florida) ... also tabbed as an honorable-mention Perfect Game underclass all-American as a junior in 2013 ... ranked among the top 16 second basemen nationally and the top three second basemen in the baseball-rich state of Florida. Personal: Full name is Robert Wesley Langdon ... majoring in communication studies ... member of Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll by Perfect Game.
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CONNER LEONARD
IF • R/R • 6-2 • 240 • SO. • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C./REAGAN 2015: Appeared in 43 games as a true freshman in 2015, starting 41 (all at first base) … earned the opening-day nod at first base but missed 10 midseason games (including nine conference tilts) due to injury … despite appearing in just 43 HENDERSON’S CAREER HIGHS games, is Appalachian State’s returning leader in 2016 in batting average (.272), home runs (4), Hits: 3 (2X, last vs. ULM, 3/20/15) Runs: 2 (3X, last at N.C. A&T, 4/1/15) RBI (29), at-bats (147), hits (40), runs (17), douRBI: 5 (vs. Maryland, 2/28/15) bles (9) and walks (22) … 22 walks were good for second on the squad overall in ’15 … one of the Sun Belt’s finest defensive first baseman with just two errors in 395 chances as a true freshman (.995 fielding percentage) … hit .278 with two home runs, 14 RBI and three doubles in 20 Sun Belt games … turned in finest performance of his young career by going 3-for-5 with two doubles and five RBI in Appalachian’s 9-7 win over No. 16 Maryland (Feb. 28) … went 2-for-3 with two doubles and a walk at Georgia (March 10) … had 11 hits, including four doubles and two home runs, and six RBI during a six-game span from March 13-March 21 … capped the impressive stretch with three-straight two RBI games … went 2-for-3 with two doubles, a walk and a run at UNC Asheville … matched a season high with three hits (3-for-4), a double, two RBI and two runs scored vs. UL Monroe (March 20) … hit a three-run home run at Arkansas State (April 26) … drove in three runs in series-clinching victory, including a two-run homer, in series-clinching 7-4 triumph over eventual Super Regional participant UL Lafayette (May 3). High School: Ranked as the No. 1 first baseman and No. 34 overall player in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … named second-team all-state as a senior … four-year all-conference honoree … all-county selection … four-year letterwinner … set school records for hits (117), RBI (82), doubles (32), batting average (.370) and on-base percentage (.459) in a career … State Games participant … 2014 Per12
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SEAN MASON
RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 197 • JR. • AUSTIN, TEXAS/McNEIL 2015: Appeared in 12 games with four starts as a sophomore … came out of the bullpen for first six appearances of the season and allowed only one earned run over 3.2 innings … followed with four-straight starts and went 0-2 with a MASON’S CAREER HIGHS 15.68 ERA before returning to the bullpen to IP: 9.0 (at Virginia Tech, 4/22/14) allow just one run in two relief appearances to Ks: 8 (at Wake Forest, 3/16/14) close out the campaign … finished the season with a 3.18 ERA as a reliever. 2014: Served as Appalachian State’s primary mid-week starting pitcher for much of his true-freshman campaign … made 16 appearances, including seven starts … posted a 1-2 record and 6.84 ERA … impressed out of the bullpen early in the season with three-straight scoreless relief appearances against Arkansas (2 IP, 2 H on Feb. 14), Arkansas again (0.2 IP, 0 H) and NC State (1.2 IP, 0 H) … allowed first earned run of the season in 2.0 innings of relief at North Carolina (Feb. 25) … made first-career start against Campbell (March 5) but did not figure in the decision after allowing three runs and striking out five over five innings … was spectacular in his next start at Clemson (March 12), limiting the high-powered Tigers to two runs on four hits over eight innings but suffered the tough-luck 2-1 complete-game loss to fall to 0-1 on the season … two starts later, held Wake Forest to one run on two hits while striking out a season-high eight over just 6.1 innings but did not figure in the decision in a 4-2 App State defeat … one week later, twirled a two-hit shutout gem in an 11-0 win at Virginia Tech (April 22) to even his record at 1-1 … moved into the weekend rotation for conference starts at Western Carolina (May 2) and Samford (May 9) but surrendered six earned runs in 3.0 innings at WCU (no decision) and 10 earned runs in 2.1 innings at SU (loss) … closed the season by striking out three in 1.1 innings of relief against Furman (May 16). High School: Despite playing just two seasons of varsity baseball as a prep, Mason was ranked as the 134th-best player in the baseball-rich state of Texas and one of the nation’s top 1,000 players by Perfect Game USA ... earned honorable-mention allregion recognition as a senior ... part of the only senior class in McNeil H.S. history to lead team to back-to-back appearances in the Texas Class 5A playoffs ... advanced to 5A regional semifinals in 2012, good for the deepest playoff run in school history ... two-time academic all-region honoree ... coached by Andrew Dawson ... posted a 2-0 record, 0.84 ERA and four saves while pitching for the Action Baseball Club (coached by Keith Jackson) in summer of 2013. Personal: Full name is Sean Tarver Mason ... born July 14, 1995 (20 years old) ... son of Tracy Tarver ... enjoys fishing, country dancing and longboarding ... majoring in communications with minor in business ... member of Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll and Sun Belt Conference academic honor roll. MASON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2014 4.76 1-4 20-1 45.1 44 27 24 16 34 1 2015 11.25 0-2 12-4 16.0 24 26 20 19 13 0 Totals 7.91 1-4 28-11 66.0 81 68 58 37 53 1 www. APPSTATESPORTS.com
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CHANDLER SEAGLE
RHP/IF • R/R • 6-1 • 200 • SR. • McLEANSVILLE, N.C./NE GUILFORD
C • R/R • 6-0 • 195 • SO. • NEW BERN, N.C./NEW BERN
2015: Made 23 appearances, all in relief, as a junior … 23 overall appearances were good for third on the squad while his 23 relief appearances were tied for second-most on the club … was one of the team’s most productive relievers down MCCANN’S CAREER HIGHS the stretch, allowing just three earned runs over his final seven appearances of the season, IP: 5.0 (at Samford, 5/9/14) Ks: 8 (at North Carolina A&T, 4/1/15) including four-straight scoreless outings from April 22-29 … struck out three in two scoreless innings at North Carolina (March 24) … turned in his most dominating performance when he struck out a career-high eight in four innings of work at North Carolina A&T (April 1), en route to the first win of his career … struck out three and allowed only two hits in three scoreless frames at ETSU (April 29).
2015: Appeared in 44 games with 37 starts as a true freshman, all at catcher … struggled at the plate as a rookie but established himself as one of the Sun Belt’s finest defensive catchers … threw out 13 would-be base-stealers on the season, SEAGLE’S CAREER HIGHS which is tied for the most by an Appalachian Hits: 2 (2X, last at S. Ala., 4/11/15) State catcher since current Chicago White Sox Runs: 1 (8X, last vs. UL-L, 5/1/15) farmhand Jeremy Dowdy threw out 14 in 2010 RBI: 2 (at Western Carolina, 4/21/15) … Seagle’s 22.7-percent caught-stealing rate (13-of-47) was the best by a Mountaineer since Dowdy threw out 29.5 percent of would-be stealers as a senior in 2012 … had multi-hit games against Troy (April 3) and South Alabama (April 11) … drove in two runs at longtime rival Western Carolina on April 21.
2014: Made seven appearances as a sophomore, including first-career start on April 2 against ETSU (2.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, ND in 7-6 victory) … did not allow any runs in his first three relief appearances of the season (Feb. 22 at NC State, March 5 vs. Campbell, April 23 vs. Gardner-Webb) … boasted a 3.60 ERA through April but allowed runs in each of his final three appearances to finish with a 5.84 ERA.
High School: All-state honoree … 2014 New Bern Sun Journal Player of the Year … two-time all-conference and all-area selection … recognized as a member of North Carolina High School Senior Select all-star team … hit .437 as a senior ... coached by Gary Smith ... attended same high school as current Appalachian State teammate Colin Schmid.
2013: Made six appearances out of the bullpen as a true freshman ... allowed one earned run or less in four of his six appearances, including scoreless outings against Butler (1.0 IP on Feb. 23) and Wofford (1.0 IP on March 29) ... issued only one walk in nine innings of work ... boasted a 5-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Personal: Full name is Chandler Mackenzie Seagle … born on May 23, 1996 (turns 20 during season) … son of Richard and Melodie Seagle… enjoys fishing … majoring in communication studies ... member of Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (3.5+ GPA).
High School: Three-time all-conference honoree ... earned second-team all-area recognition as a junior, when he helped lead Northeast Guilford to the final game of the 2011 North Carolina 3-A state championship series ... in addition to pitching duties, was also a standout middle infielder as a prep ... high-school teammate of former Appalachian State teammate and current Minnesota Twins farmhand Jaylin Davis ... coached by David Lawing ... represented Region 5 in the 2011 N.C. State Games ... played for prestigious Impact Baseball Dirtbags summer team, coached by Andy Partin ... was also a two-time all-conference performer in football. Personal: Full name is Caleb James McCann ... born October 22, 1993 (22 years old) ... son of Tammy and David McCann ... twin brother, Jacob, was a tight end on Appalachian State’s football team in 2013 and 2014 ... uncle, Phillip Lowdermilk, played baseball at UNC Asheville ... majoring in exercise science ... member of Dean’s List, Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (3.5+ GPA). MCCANN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2013 6.00 0-0 6-0 9.0 14 11 8 1 5 0 2014 5.84 0-0 7-1 12.1 20 11 8 6 5 0 2015 5.93 1-2 23-0 27.1 29 21 18 14 27 2 Totals 6.29 1-2 36-1 48.2 63 43 34 21 37 2
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TYLER STROUP
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OF • L/L • 5-9 • 197 • SO. • THOMASVILLE, N.C./EAST DAVIDSON
RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 225 • SO. • TAYLORSVILLE, N.C./ALEXANDER CENT.
2015: Was limited to just nine games due to a hip injury … recorded one hit and three RBI in 19 at-bats ... received a medical redshirt and did not lose a season of eligibility.
2015: Made 13 relief appearances as a redshirt freshman … started out the season strong, with three scoreless outings to start the season, followed by limiting Georgia Southern to just one run on two hits over a season-high 3.1 innings WATTS’ CAREER HIGHS … turned in two more scoreless performances IP: 3.1 (at Georgia Southern, 3/8/15) down the stretch versus Troy (1.0 IP - April 5) Ks: 2 (4X, last at UNCA, 3/17/15) and at Virginia Tech (0.2 IP - April 28).
STROUP’S CAREER HIGHS 2014: Served as Appalachian State’s primary leadoff hitter and left fielder as a true freshman Hits: 4 (2X, last at Samford, 5/9/14) Runs: 3 (at Samford, 5/9/14) … saw action in 44 games, including 37 starts RBI: 2 (8X, last vs. W. Forest, 4/25/15) (34 in LF, three as designated hitter) … was the Mountaineers’ leadoff hitter 31 times … hit .265, including a .308 average in 26 conference games … began the season as a reserve with three at-bats in the first 14 games of the season … broke into the starting lineup on March 9 against UNC Asheville and went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run … recorded the first of seven two-RBI games against Notre Dame (March 11) … came off the bench to notch a two-run triple in his only at-bat against Kent State (March 15) … became a fixture in the starting lineup on March 22 at Georgia Southern … in only his third-career start, went 2-for-5 with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored in series finale at Georgia Southern (March 23) … went 2-for-4 with another homer and two runs scored in the next game against UNCG (March 28) … hit safely in all three games at Wofford (April 4-6), highlighted by going 4-for-6 with a double, triple, RBI and run scored in second game of series … went 6-for-13 with two doubles, three RBI and four runs scored in three games at Elon (April 18-20) … went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in 11-0 win at Virginia Tech (April 22) … hit safely in all three games at eventual Southern Conference regular-season champion Western Carolina (May 2-4) … matched season/career high with four hits in series opener at Samford (4-for-5, 2 RBI, 3 R on May 9) … went 2-for-4 with two walks, two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored in first game of final series of regular season versus Furman (May 16).
2014: Redshirted. High School: Two-time all-conference honoree ... helped lead Alexander Central to Northwestern 4-A/3-A Conference championship as a senior ... went 8-2 on the mound while hitting .440 as a junior ... coached by Jerry Whittman ... attended same high school as Appalachian State assistant coach Matt Payne ... went 7-3 in summer of 2012 for Heat Showcase team, which was coached by Appalachian State Athletics Hall of Famer Pete Hardee. Personal: Full name is Luke Edward Watts ... cousin, Mark Ivey, is a former Appalachian State football student-athlete and currently serves as an assistant coach (defensive line) for the Mountaineers ... majoring in risk management and insurance. WATTS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB SO S 2015 10.80 0-1 13-0 13.1 23 16 16 7 11 0
High School: Two-time all-state selection and Central Carolina Conference Player of the Year ... three-time all-conference performer ... hit .435 with three doubles, four home runs, 23 RBI and 28 runs scored in 25 games as a senior ... hit .456 as a junior in 2012, including a .650 average in conference games ... coached by Dan Tricarico ... hit .328 in summer of 2012, .364 in fall of 2011 and .453 in the summer of 2011 for Yak Baseball (coached by Chris Smith). Personal: Full name is Tyler Ray Stroup ... great great uncle, George “Fluffy” Watts was an all-America football player at Appalachian State in 1941, played professionally for the Washington Redskins and was inducted into Appalachian’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976 ... majoring in criminal justice. STROUP’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI SB-SBA 2014 .265 44-37 155 27 41 7-3-3 22 0-2 2015 .053 9-4 19 1 1 0-0-0 3 0-0 Totals .241 53-41 174 28 42 7-3-3 25 0-2
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DRAKE ZUPCIC
OF • R/R • 6-1 • 195 • SO. • WAXHAW, N.C./CUTHBERTSON 2015: Emerged as Appalachian State’s regular right fielder … saw action in 32 games, including 25 starts in RF … drew 17 walks — good for fourth on the squad — in just 125 plate appearances … despite having multiple at-bats in just 29 ZUPCIC’S CAREER HIGHS games, finished tied for sixth on the club with Hits: 3 (3X, last at WCU, 4/21/15) seven multi-hit performances … started slow Runs: 3 (at Western Carolina, 4/21/15) with just one hit through first eight games of RBI: 3 (at Western Carolina, 4/21/15) the season but collected 23 hits over his final 24 outings … kickstarted hot streak down the stretch by going 3-for-5 at UALR (March 29) … finished with three three-hit games, including April 5 vs. Troy and April 21 at Western Carolina … drove in three runs, scored three more and reached base five times (three hits, two walks) in wild defeat at WCU on April 21 … had two RBI despite going 0-for-3 at UT Arlington (May 8). 2014: Redshirted.
STROUP
High School: Four-year letterwinner ... all-conference honoree as a senior ... helped lead team to 43-13 overall record and 23-3 mark in conference play over final two high-school seasons ... two-time winner of Cavalier Pride award ... coached by Travis Little ... played for South Charlotte Panthers (coach Don Hutchins), the same program as former Mountaineer standouts Ryan Arrowood, Jeffrey Springs, Tyler Tewell and Tyler Zupcic ... hit .301 with 19 RBI and 27 stolen bases in final season with Panthers. Personal: Full name is Nicholas Drake Zupcic ... born Sept. 2, 1994 (21 years old) ... son of Becky and Bob Zupcic ... father, Bob, played four seasons (1991-94) in the Major Leagues with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox, batting .250 for his career with seven home runs and 80 RBI in 319 career games ... father played collegiately at Oral Roberts ... brother, Tyler, played at Appalachian State from 2010-14 and ranks among the program’s all-time leaders in hits (268 - 3rd), runs (193 - 3rd),
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JASON CURTIS
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WILL HERMAN
IF • R/R • 5-4 • 145 • FR. • WAXHAW, N.C./MARVIN RIDGE
IF • R/R • 6-2 • 185 • FR. • DUNWOODY, GA./ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC
High School: Two-time first-team all-conference honoree … named Marvin Ridge’s offensive MVP as a senior … named team’s newcomer of the year as a sophomore … coached by Mark Mennitt … played summer/fall ball for the South Charlotte Panthers (coach Danny Higknight).
High School: Hit .375 with .519 on-base percentage as a hitter and compiled a 1.18 ERA with a .855 WHIP as a pitcher during final prep campaign … two-year letterwinner … coached by J.T. Gilbert … played summer/fall ball for Georgia Jackets (coached by Rick Pfost).
Personal: Full name is Jason Christopher Curtis … born May 20, 1997 (turns 19 during season) … son of Lisa and Chuck Curtis … enjoys fishing … majoring in business … member of Dean’s List and Appalachian State athletics honor roll.
Personal: Full name is William Reed Herman … born Dec. 13, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Melinda and Dennis Herman … majoring in nursing.
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TRADER FLORA
C • R/R • 6-3 • 218 • FR. • TOPSAIL, N.C./TOPSAIL High School: Four-year letterwinner was a two-time all-conference, all-county and all-area honoree … helped lead Topsail to 2014 North Carolina 3A state championship … coached by Granville Gehris … also lettered twice in basketball. Personal: Full name is Grayson Trader Flora … born June 16, 1997 (18 years old) … son of Rebecca and Mark Flora … majoring in exercise science … member of Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll … aspires to be a physical therapist.
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DARRYL JOHNSON
IF/OF • L/R • 5-9 • 170 • FR. • ANGIER, N.C./HARNETT CENTRAL High School: Four-time all-conference honoree … began prep career by hitting .398 with two home runs and 14 stolen bases as a freshman … went on to hit .492 with three homers and 18 steals as a junior and .463 with 17 swipes as a senior … coached by Lance Honeycutt … played summer/fall ball with the Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin). Personal: Full name is Darryl Walter Johnson … born Dec. 31, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Lisa and Rob Johnson … enjoys fishing … majoring in marketing.
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TANNER MANN-FIX
RHP/IF • R/R • 6-1 • 165 • FR. • BURLINGTON, N.C./W. ALAMANCE
OF • L/L • 6-1 • 175 • FR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./OLYMPIC
High School: Four-year letterwinner was a three-time all-conference honoree … hit .400 as a senior … represented Region 5 in North Carolina State Games in 2014 … coached by Lance Huff and Mitch Carter … played summer/fall ball for GBC Prepstars (coached by Rod Gorham and Carmine Pagano) … named MVP at prestigious Battle of the Border tournament.
High School: Was a .420 hitter with 10 home runs during prep career at Olympic H.S. … all-conference honoree … coached by J.P. Culp and John Thomas … played summer/fall ball for Charlotte Megastars (coached by Jeff McNeely) … served as Megastars’ team captain.
Personal: Full name is Breydan David Gorham … born Oct. 29, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Danesha and Rod Gorham … father, Rod, was a pitcher at Elon and compiled the nation’s second-best ERA in 1994 (1.71) … Breydan enjoys music, movies and board games … majoring in communications.
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BOBBY HAMPTON
LHP • R/L • 5-10 • 194 • FR. • PIKEVILLE, N.C./C.B. AYCOCK High School: Two-time all-state and three-time all-conference honoree at C.B. Aycock H.S. … coached by Charles Davis … played summer/fall ball for the Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin) … was also MVP of Aycock’s soccer team. Personal: Full name is Robert Alan Hampton … born Jan. 14, 1997 (19 years old) … son of Amanda and Bob Hampton … enjoys fishing … majoring in exercise science.
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SETH HARDIN
RHP • R/R • 6-6 • 225 • FR. • CLIMAX, N.C./PROVIDENCE GROVE High School: Three-year letterwinner earned all-state and all-conference recognition all three seasons of his prep career … coached by Jerry Kidd … in addition to being baseball team MVP, was also Providence Grove’s basketball MVP as a senior … played summer/fall ball for NCBA Golden Spikes (coached by Scott Bankhead). Personal: Full name is Braxton Seth Hardin … born Nov. 4, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Amy and Phil Hardin … youngest of four siblings … father, Phil, was a twoyear football letterwinner at Appalachian State (1982-83) … Seth is majoring in recreation management with a business minor.
Personal: Full name is Tanner Reid Mann-Fix … born Oct. 18, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Tina Fix … majoring in international business.
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BEAU MYERS
IF/OF • R/R • 6-0 • 201 • FR. • THOMASVILLE, N.C./WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ACAD. High School: Named honorable-mention all-America and second-team all-Atlantic Region as a senior by Perfect Game … was a third-team Perfect Game underclass all-American as a junior in 2014 … all-state and all-conference honoree … coached by Scott Davis … played summer/fall ball for Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin). Personal: Full name is Beau Alexander Myers … born Dec. 16, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Pam and Eric Myers … brother, Wil, is an outfielder for the San Diego Padres and was the 2013 American League Rookie of the Year with the Tampa Bay Rays … Beau is majoring in marketing … is a member of Dean’s List and Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll.
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ZACH SANTORO
OF • R/R • 5-11 • 203 • FR. • CLARKSVILLE, OHIO/CLINTON-MASSIE High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-time all-conference performer at Clinton-Massie H.S. in Clarksville, Ohio … also earned all-district recognition … hit .455 with 12 doubles, seven triples, a home run and 27 RBI while making just two errors at shortstop as a senior … coached by Richie Moody … played summer/fall ball for Ohio Elite Baseball (coached by David Lee), hitting .427 with five doubles, two triples, a home run and 20 RBI during final season … was also a four-year letterwinner, two-time all-conference honoree and all-district performer in football and two-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Full name is Zachary Scott Santoro … born Sept. 23, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Cindy and Tony Santoro … majoring in business management.
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MATT SCHAEFFER
RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 185 • JR. • PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA./TALLAHASSEE C.C. Previous Colleges: Went 4-1 with six saves, a 3.82 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 37.2 innings pitched in one season at Tallahassee C.C. … led the team in wins, saves and appearances … coached by Mike McLeod … earned a 4.0 GPA in both semesters at Tallahassee C.C. and earned a National Junior College Athletic Association academic student-athlete award … played as a freshman at Florida A&M in 2014 … went 0-2 with a save in 16 appearances (seven starts) as a true freshman at FAMU. High School: Three-year letterwinner went 4-1 with a 1.92 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched as a senior at John Carroll Catholic H.S. in Fort Pierce, Fla. … honorable-mention all-area … also an academic all-state honoree … coached by Mike Cobb … played summer/fall ball for All-American Prospects (coached by his father, Frank Schaeffer). Personal: Full name is Matthew Bryan Schaeffer … born March 26, 1995 (turns 21 during season) … son of Deborah and Frank Schaeffer … father, Frank, is pitching coach at Alcorn State … brother, Chris, was a four-year letterwinner at NC State (2008-11) and is a member of the Toronto Blue Jays organization … Matt is a member of Dean’s List and Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll.
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COLIN SCHMID
LHP • L/L • 6-2 • 191 • FR. • NEW BERN, N.C./NEW BERN High School: All-conference performer … compiled a 0.51 ERA as a junior and 0.62 ERA as a senior … threw two no-hitters during prep career … selected to participate in North Carolina vs. South Carolina all-star game … coach by Gary Smith … attended same high school as current Appalachian State teammate Chandler Seagle … played summer/fall ball for Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin). Personal: Full name is Colin Ray Schmid … born Aug. 13, 1997 (18 years old) … son of Beverly and Ray Schmid … brother, Thomas, plays baseball at Wake Tech C.C. … Colin is majoring in construction management with minors in Spanish and business … member of Dean’s List and Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll.
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STEPHEN SCHOCH
RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 236 • FR. • LAUREL, MD./OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL High School: Four-year letterwinner was a second-team allWashington D.C. metro area selection and Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a senior at Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. in Olney, Md. … two-time all-conference honoree … did not allow an earned run in 53 regular-season innings while striking out 45 and walking only four as a senior … compiled sub-1.00 ERAs as a sophomore and junior … coached by Tim Dark … played summer/fall ball for Marucci Stars (coached by Carson Carroll). Personal: Full name is Stephen Martin Schoch … born Dec. 5, 1996 (19 years old) … son of Susan and Martin Schoch … enjoys movies and cooking … majoring in business marketing … member of Dean’s List and Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll.
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MATT VERNON
IF • R/R • 6-1 • 204 • JR. • ADVANCE, N.C./FLORENCE-DARLINGTON TECH Previous Colleges: A second-team all-region selection after hitting six home runs, driving in 33 runs and stealing 12 bases in lone season at Florence-Darlington Technical College … coached by Preston McDonald … played in 19 games as a freshman at NC State in 2014. High School: Four-year letterwinner … two-time all-state and all-conference honoree … selected to participate in North Carolina vs. South Carolina all-star game … ranked as the 32nd-best third baseman in the nation … coached by Mike Herndon … played summer/fall ball for Dirtbags (coached by Andy Partin). Personal: Full name is Matthew Ryan Vernon … born March 5, 1994 (turns 22 during season) … son of Stephanie and David Vernon … enjoys fishing … majoring in communication studies with an economics minor … aspires for a career in real estate.
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2015 STATISTICS RESULTS OVERALL: 17-36 Date Feb 13, 2015 Feb 14, 2015 Feb 21, 2015 Feb 21, 2015 Feb 22, 2015 Feb 25, 2015 Feb 27, 2015 Feb 28, 2015 Mar 01, 2015 Mar 03, 2015 Mar 04, 2015 Mar 06, 2015 Mar 07, 2015 Mar 08, 2015 Mar 10, 2015 Mar 11, 2015 Mar 13, 2015 Mar 14, 2015 Mar 15, 2015 Mar 17, 2015 Mar 20, 2015 Mar 21, 2015 Mar 22, 2015 Mar 24, 2015 Mar 25, 2015 Mar 27, 2015 Mar 28, 2015 Mar 29, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 Apr 01, 2015 Apr 03, 2015 Apr 04, 2015 Apr 05, 2015 Apr 07, 2015 Apr 10, 2015 Apr 11, 2015 Apr 11, 2015 Apr 17, 2015 Apr 18, 2015 Apr 21, 2015 Apr 22, 2015 Apr 25, 2015 Apr 25, 2015 Apr 26, 2015 Apr 28, 2015 Apr 29, 2015 May 01, 2015 May 02, 2015 May 03, 2015 May 08, 2015 May 08, 2015 May 09, 2015 May 12, 2015
SUN BELT: 8-21
Opponent W L vs Davidson# L vs Villanova# W vs Canisius^ W vs Canisius^ L vs Canisius^ L at Wake Forest W vs No. 16 Maryland @ L vs No. 16 Maryland @ W vs No. 16 Maryland L at High Point W at NC State L at Georgia Southern* L at Georgia Southern* L at Georgia Southern* L at Georgia L at Georgia L TEXAS STATE* L TEXAS STATE* L TEXAS STATE* L at UNC Asheville L UL MONROE* W UL MONROE* W UL MONROE* L at North Carolina L WAKE FOREST L at UALR* L at UALR* L at UALR* L HIGH POINT W at North Carolina A&T W TROY* L TROY* W TROY* L at South Carolina L at South Alabama* L at South Alabama* W at South Alabama* L GEORGIA STATE* L GEORGIA STATE* L at Western Carolina L WESTERN CAROLINA W at Arkansas State* L at Arkansas State* W at Arkansas State* L at Virginia Tech L at ETSU L UL LAFAYETTE* W UL LAFAYETTE* L UL LAFAYETTE* W at UT Arlington* L at UT Arlington* W at UT Arlington* L ETSU W
Score 3-5 5-2 8-4 3-4 3-10 10-1 2-4 9-7 2-8 4-0 4-6 4-5 1-3 5-6 3-6 0-4 3-8 4-6 5-6 5-11 7-0 7-5 2-10 0-9 8-11 1-2 3-4 5-7 8-3 12-10 3-6 5-2 5-12 1-11 2-9 6-5 3-10 3-4 13-15 15-18 12-3 1-6 6-3 6-7 4-13 4-10 2-1 6-20 7-4 1-2 5-2 3-9 5-4
HOME: 8-10 App St. R-H-E 3-8-0 5-6-2 8-9-0 3-9-1 3-5-1 10-12-0 2-4-1 9-15-1 2-7-2 4-10-1 4-9-1 4-6-4 1-8-2 5-14-1 3-8-1 0-5-2 3-8-0 4-8-2 5-11-2 5-9-2 7-11-0 7-11-1 2-10-3 0-3-1 8-12-3 1-3-0 3-3-0 5-13-0 8-9-2 12-13-6 3-12-4 5-6-0 5-14-3 1-6-4 2-6-3 6-11-0 3-9-5 3-12-3 13-17-1 15-13-3 12-9-0 1-5-3 6-10-1 6-5-2 4-9-2 4-6-3 2-7-2 6-9-2 7-12-0 1-5-2 5-12-1 3-8-2 5-11-1
Opp. R-H-E 5-5-3 2-8-2 4-7-2 4-4-1 10-11-1 1-9-1 4-8-1 7-8-2 8-9-0 0-4-3 6-12-3 5-9-0 3-7-1 6-10-3 6-12-0 4-6-0 8-9-0 6-11-2 6-10-2 11-10-0 0-4-2 5-10-2 10-13-0 9-12-0 11-13-2 2-4-0 4-6-1 7-13-2 3-6-2 10-9-1 6-11-1 2-6-2 12-17-2 11-14-0 9-13-1 5-6-3 10-12-0 4-10-0 15-20-2 18-16-2 3-7-1 6-7-1 3-9-1 7-9-0 13-13-0 10-11-1 1-5-2 20-19-2 4-5-1 2-8-2 2-9-1 9-16-1 4-10-0
AWAY: 6-21 Inn. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 (10) 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 5-5-0 5-6-0 5-7-0 5-8-0 5-9-0 5-10-0 5-11-0 5-12-0 5-13-0 5-14-0 5-15-0 6-15-0 7-15-0 7-16-0 7-17-0 7-18-0 7-19-0 7-20-0 7-21-0 8-21-0 9-21-0 9-22-0 10-22-0 10-23-0 10-24-0 10-25-0 11-25-0 11-26-0 11-27-0 11-28-0 11-29-0 12-29-0 12-30-0 13-30-0 13-31-0 13-32-0 13-33-0 14-33-0 14-34-0 15-34-0 15-35-0 16-35-0 16-36-0 17-36-0
SoCon 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 0-6-0 1-6-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 2-7-0 2-7-0 2-8-0 2-9-0 2-10-0 2-10-0 2-10-0 2-11-0 3-11-0 3-12-0 3-12-0 3-13-0 4-13-0 4-14-0 4-15-0 4-16-0 4-16-0 4-16-0 4-17-0 5-17-0 5-18-0 5-18-0 5-18-0 6-18-0 6-19-0 7-19-0 7-20-0 8-20-0 8-21-0 8-21-0
NEUTRAL: 3-5 Pitcher (Record) Bauk (L 0-1) DeVrieze (W 1-0) Ross (W 1-0) Howell (L 0-1) DeVrieze (L 1-1) Thurber (W 1-0) Springs (L 0-1) Ross (W 2-0) Brill (L 0-1) Thurber (W 2-0) DeVrieze (L 1-2) Thurber (L 2-1) Holden (L 0-1) Thurber (L 2-2) McCann (L 0-1) Thurber (L 2-3) Mason (L 0-1) Thurber (L 2-4) Watts (L 0-1) Burkett (L 0-1) Thurber (W 3-4) Springs (W 1-1) Holden (L 0-2) Howell (L 0-2) Ross (L 2-1) Thurber (L 3-5) Whaley (L 0-1) Brill (L 0-2) Howell (W 1-2) McCann (W 1-1) Thurber (L 3-6) Springs (W 2-1) DeVrieze (L 1-3) Mason (L 0-2) Thurber (L 3-7) Whaley (W 1-1) Holden (L 0-3) McCann (L 1-2) Ross (L 2-2) Howell (L 1-3) Springs (W 3-1) Thurber (L 3-8) Ross (W 3-2) Howell (L 1-4) Burkett (L 0-2) Howell (L 1-5) Thurber (W 4-8) Holden (L 0-4) Springs (W 4-1) Thurber (L 4-9) Holden (W 1-4) Springs (L 4-2) Holden (W 2-4)
Atten. 137 404 - 175 195 348 50 100 60 115 971 1056 1442 1213 1346 1375 132 356 416 259 263 942 538 1092 638 113 134 205 594 123 442 319 242 7216 1189 - 1208 403 550 462 419 - 819 421 457 513 233 712 684 - 428 377 544
* = Sun Belt Conference game # = NC State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) ^ = at Lexington, S.C. @ = at Emerson, Ga. () extra inning game 18
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Time 2:52 3:01 2:46 2:30 2:49 2:47 2:30 3:25 2:40 2:36 3:02 3:13 2:33 3:12 2:58 1:55 2:23 3:00 2:54 2:31 2:29 2:37 2:32 2:59 3:21 2:24 2:13 3:06 2:46 3:11 3:05 2:15 2:56 2:33 2:18 3:03 2:48 3:18 3:38 3:53 3:17 2:14 3:17 2:50 3:39 2:44 2:02 3:23 2:26 2:04 3:06 2:31 2:24
2016 APPALACHIAN STATE BASEBALL
2015 STATISTICS HITTING No. Player
Avg.
GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E
Pct.
22 Pierson, Michael .346 53 53 191 39 66 13 1 7 38 102 .534 41 5 28 2 .469 2 2 1 3 54 131 16 .920 42 Dobson, Dillon
.317 52 51 208 43 66 14 2 12 34 120 .577 11 3 32 6 .357 2 2 4 5 89 140 12 .950
1 Burris, Brandon
.301 50 47 193 28 58 8 1 3 12 77 .399 4 8 40 2 .341 0 9 6 7 85 3 1 .989
30 Holmes, Noah
.291 45 38 148 25 43 5 2 3 17 61 .412 21 3 34 4 .387 1 0 0 1 81 52 14 .905
25 Brill, Matt
.280 26 23 93 10 26 7 0 2 10 39 .419 7 0 30 3 .327 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 1.000
20 Leonard, Conner .272 43 41 147 17 40 9 0 4 29 61 .415 22 4 37 3 .379 1 0 0 0 384 9 2 .995 21 Davis, Jaylin
.262 18 18 65 10 17 3 0 2
9 26 .400 11 0 21 1 .364 1 0 5 6 30 0 1 .968
10 Morton, Bradley .250 30 28 108 10 27 6 0 3
9 42 .389 2 0 18 0 .261 1 4 2 4 58 1 1 .983
27 Atwood, Grayson .239 34 33 109 13 26 6 1 3 11 43 .394 12 5 42 5 .339 1 1 1 1 39 14 3 .946 14 Bauk, Brian
.237 28 24 93 13 22 4 1 0
9 28 .301 11 4 9 1 .343 0 6 4 5 68 3 4 .947
28 Zupcic, Drake
.224 32 27 107 10 24 1 0 0
8 25 .234 17 0 16 5 .331 0 1 2 5 52 0 1 .981
2 Jones, Carson
.207 29 18 82 14 17 4 0 0 12 21 .256 5 2 26 0 .264 2 0 0 0 36 56 7 .929
5 Seagle, Chandler .112 44 37 116 8 13 2 0 0
8 15 .129 7 4 22 4 .188 1 2 0 0 224 43 8 .971
------------- 13 Jackson, Avery
.275 20 11 40 5 11 2 0 1
2 16 .400 3 2 12 2 .356 0 0 3 4 11 8 1 .950
9 Hamel, Dylan
.211 10 4 19 2 4 0 1 0
2 6 .316 1 1 8 0 .286 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 .778
44 Hummel ,Zach
.209 23 14 43 6 9 1 1 0
5 12 .279 8 1 15 0 .340 1 2 0 0 115 10 3 .977
18 Leach, Alex
.143
4 1 7 0 1 1 0 0
2 2 .286 0 0 3 1 .143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
39 Henderson, Parker .080 12 5 25 0 2 0 0 0
2 2 .080 1 0 11 0 .115 0 0 0 0 23 1 1 .960
6 Stroup, Tyler
.053
3 1 .053 3 0 3 0 .182 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 .750
Totals
.261
53 53 1813 254 473 86 10 40 222 699 .386 187 42 407 39 .341 14 29 28 41 1383 551 89 .956
Opponents
.280
53 53 1829 343 512 97 16 33 303 740 .405 215 47 362 26 .365 28 28 74 92 1414 529 65 .968
9 4 19 1 1 0 0 0
LOB - Team (418), Opp (424). DPs turned - Team (32), Opp (48). CI - Team (3), Hamel 2, Seagle 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Atwood 2, Pierson 1, Leonard 1, Dobson 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Pierson 2, Bauk 2, Morton 2, Dobson 1, Hummel 1, Leonard 1, Burris 1.
PITCHING No.
Player
ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
3 Thurber, Taylor
2.35 4 9 19 11 4 1 1 1 95.2 79 36 25 8 73 9 3 5 362 .218 5 3 1 1 8
19 Springs, Jeffrey
4.46 4 2 15 13 1 0 0 0 76.2 76 41 38 40 70 14 3 4 290 .262 6 5 2 5 8
11 Holden, Travis
6.09 2 4 16 11 0 0 0 0 57.2 73 45 39 21 28 17 2 7 240 .304 9 11 1 4 1
------------- 29 Ross, Ryan
3.79 3 2 27 1 0 0 0 0 40.1 41 24 17 20 30 4 2 1 158 .259 4 5 0 1 2
26 DeVrieze, Dallas
4.24 1 3 25 2 0 0 1 1 46.2 45 31 22 18 37 11 1 2 178 .253 8 1 3 4 4
34 Whaley, Robert
4.38 1 1 12 0 0 0 0 2 12.1 14 9 6 11 12 4 0 1 48 .292 1 2 0 2 1
23 McCann, Caleb
5.93 1 2 23 0 0 0 1 2 27.1 29 21 18 14 27 5 0 3 108 .269 2 0 0 2 2
33 Howell, Reed
7.84 1 5 19 6 0 0 0 0 41.1 60 45 36 18 36 18 4 4 175 .343 4 6 0 3 1
17 Burkett, Blake
9.45 0 2
5 2 0 0 0 0 6.2 8 15 7 9 5 1 0 0 27 .296 4 4 0 2 0
25 Brill, Matt
10.12 0 2
7 2 0 0 0 0 10.2 9 12 12 15 12 0 0 1 39 .231 2 1 0 0 0
32 Watts, Luke
10.80 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 23 16 16 7 11 5 0 4 64 .359 2 3 0 0 0
14 Bauk, Brian
10.80 0 1
36 Mason, Sean
11.25 0 2 12 4 0 0 1 0 16.0 24 26 20 19 13 6 0 0 70 .343 3 4 0 1 1
35 Helms, Tristan
12.27 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 5 5 2 0 2 0 0 16 .438 0 0 0 0 0
31 Sigovich, Eric
12.27 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 8 5 5 5 1 0 1 0 17 .471 2 1 0 1 0
37 Walsh, Keith
13.50 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 8 6 6 3 2 1 0 1 18 .444 1 1 0 1 0
Totals
5.33 17 36
53 53 5 2 1 6 461.0 512 343 273 215 362 97 16 33 1829 .280 56 47 7 28 28
Opponents
3.99 36 17
53 53 4 2 2 11 471.1 473 254 209 187 407 86 10 40 1813 .261 57 42 4 14 29
4 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 6 6 5 5 0 0 0 19 .421 3 0 0 1 0
PB - Team (12), Seagle 6, Hummel 5, Hamel 1, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (13), DeVrieze 4, Thurber 2, Seagle 2, Springs 2, Howell 2, Ross 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Seagle (47-60), Springs (23-24), Hummel (21-22), Thurber (11-13), DeVrieze (7-10), Holden (7-9), Howell (6-9), Hamel (6-6), Watts (5-6), Ross (4-5), Whaley (5-5), McCann (2-4), Mason (3-3), Sigovich (0-1), Burkett (1-1), Brill (0-1), Walsh (0-1).
INNING-BY-INNING SCORING Appalachian State Opponents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX TOTAL 29 26 28 34 39 30 18 33 15 2 254 46 29 44 39 52 19 32 43 34 5 343
RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4-7 8-10 10-9 12-9 12-10 14-9 14-5 16-3
RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4-12 3-18 2-24 1-23 2-21 2-22 2-23 1-27
RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-17 6-8 5-3 4-4 3-5 1-5 1-7 0-5
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WIN-LOSS SUMMARY
Total........................................ 17-36 Sun Belt................................. 8-21 Non-Conference................ 9-15 Home..................................... 8-10 Away....................................... 6-21 Neutral................................... 3-5 Day.......................................... 10-24 Night...................................... 7-12 vs Left..................................... 4-13 vs Right.................................. 13-23 1-Run games....................... 3-9 2-Run games....................... 3-7 5+Run games...................... 4-15 Extra inns.............................. 1-3 Shutouts............................... 2-2 Scoring 0-2 runs................. 1-11 Scoring 3-5 runs................. 5-20
Scoring 6-9 runs................. 8-3 Scoring 10+ runs............... 3-2 Opponent 0-2 runs........... 7-2 Opponent 3-5 runs........... 8-8 Opponent 6-9 runs........... 1-14 Opponent 10+ runs.......... 1-12 Scored in 1st inning.......... 5-12 Scores first............................ 12-16 Opp. scores first.................. 5-20 After 6 leading.................... 14-9 After 6 trailing..................... 2-22 After 6 tied........................... 1-5 After 7 leading.................... 14-5 After 7 trailing..................... 2-23 After 7 tied........................... 1-7 After 8 leading.................... 16-3 After 8 trailing..................... 1-27
After 8 tied........................... 0-5 Hit 0 home runs................. 6-21 Hit 1 home run................... 6-11 Hit 2+ home runs............... 5-4 Opponent 0 home runs.. 10-19 Opponent 1 home run.... 7-12 Opponent 2+ HRs.............. 0-5 Made 0 errors...................... 7-5 Made 1 error........................ 6-8 Made 2+ errors................... 4-23 Opp. made 0 errors........... 1-14 Opp. made 1 error............. 6-10 Opp. made 2+ errors........ 10-12 Out-hit opponent.............. 15-7 Out-hit by opponent........ 1-28 Hits are tied......................... 1-1
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2016 APPALACHIAN STATE BASEBALL
2015 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM HITTING
Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 13, 2015 vs Davidson 36 3 8 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 13 24 9 0 .222 Feb 14, 2015 vs Villanova 27 5 6 4 1 0 1 4 1 6 0 1 0 2 1 6 27 11 2 .222 Feb 21, 2015 vs Canisius 36 8 9 8 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 27 12 0 .232 Feb 21, 2015 vs Canisius 33 3 9 3 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 7 27 13 1 .242 Feb 22, 2015 vs Canisius 30 3 5 1 1 1 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 27 11 1 .228 Feb 25, 2015 at Wake Forest 35 10 12 9 1 0 3 5 1 3 0 3 4 1 1 6 27 9 0 .249 Feb 27, 2015 vs Maryland 31 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 24 10 1 .232 Feb 28, 2015 vs Maryland 41 9 15 8 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 27 10 1 .253 Mar 01, 2015 vs Maryland 34 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 24 11 2 .248 Mar 03, 2015 at High Point 37 4 10 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 8 27 12 1 .250 Mar 04, 2015 at NC State 34 4 9 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 13 24 14 1 .251 Mar 06, 2015 at Georgia Southern 31 4 6 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 26 9 4 .247 Mar 07, 2015 at Georgia Southern 32 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 9 24 9 2 .247 Mar 08, 2015 at Georgia Southern 44 5 14 5 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 28 4 1 .254 Mar 10, 2015 at Georgia 34 3 8 3 2 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 24 14 1 .252 Mar 11, 2015 at Georgia 29 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 6 24 14 2 .248 Mar 13, 2015 TEXAS STATE 31 3 8 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 27 14 0 .249 Mar 14, 2015 TEXAS STATE 33 4 8 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 6 27 9 2 .248 Mar 15, 2015 TEXAS STATE 36 5 11 4 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 27 8 2 .252 Mar 17, 2015 at UNC Asheville 33 5 9 5 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 24 11 2 .253 Mar 20, 2015 UL MONROE 36 7 11 7 2 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 27 14 0 .255 Mar 21, 2015 UL MONROE 34 7 11 7 4 0 0 5 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 6 27 3 1 .258 Mar 22, 2015 UL MONROE 33 2 10 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 7 27 13 3 .260 Mar 24, 2015 at North Carolina 28 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 24 12 1 .255 Mar 25, 2015 WAKE FOREST 40 8 12 8 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 8 27 8 3 .257 Mar 27, 2015 at UALR 27 1 3 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 26 14 0 .253 Mar 28, 2015 at UALR 31 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 25 8 0 .247 Mar 29, 2015 at UALR 42 5 13 5 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 11 29 8 0 .250 Mar 31, 2015 HIGH POINT 30 8 9 7 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 7 27 12 2 .252 Apr 01, 2015 at North Carolina A&T 36 12 13 10 2 0 4 8 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 5 27 8 6 .255 Apr 03, 2015 TROY 33 3 12 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 6 27 13 4 .259 Apr 04, 2015 TROY 30 5 6 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 5 27 14 0 .257 Apr 05, 2015 TROY 41 5 14 4 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 27 18 3 .260 Apr 07, 2015 at South Carolina 26 1 6 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 6 21 14 4 .260 Apr 10, 2015 at South Alabama 34 2 6 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 11 24 6 3 .257 Apr 11, 2015 at South Alabama 39 6 11 6 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 11 30 13 0 .258 Apr 11, 2015 at South Alabama 34 3 9 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 24 8 5 .258 Apr 17, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 47 3 12 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 36 12 3 .258 Apr 18, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 40 13 17 12 6 1 0 10 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 8 27 15 1 .263 Apr 21, 2015 at Western Carolina 39 15 13 11 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 11 24 10 3 .265 Apr 22, 2015 WESTERN CAROLINA 31 12 9 7 3 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 27 10 0 .266 Apr 25, 2015 at Arkansas State 27 1 5 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 6 24 8 3 .264 Apr 25, 2015 at Arkansas State 37 6 10 6 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 27 11 1 .264 Apr 26, 2015 at Arkansas State 31 6 5 5 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 25 6 2 .262 Apr 28, 2015 at Virginia Tech 36 4 9 4 1 0 2 6 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 7 24 9 2 .262 Apr 29, 2015 at ETSU 33 4 6 4 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 24 8 3 .260 May 01, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 32 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 27 8 2 .259 May 02, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 35 6 9 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 8 27 8 2 .259 May 03, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 35 7 12 6 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 27 8 0 .261 May 08, 2015 at UT Arlington 32 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 24 8 2 .259 May 08, 2015 at UT Arlington 39 5 12 5 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 27 8 1 .260 May 09, 2015 at UT Arlington 34 3 8 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 24 9 2 .260 May 12, 2015 ETSU 34 5 11 5 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 27 13 1 .261
GAME-BY-GAME TEAM PITCHING
Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 13, 2015 vs Davidson 8.0 5 5 5 8 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3-5 0 1 0 5.62 Feb 14, 2015 vs Villanova 9.0 8 2 1 4 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5-2 1 1 0 3.18 Feb 21, 2015 vs Canisius 9.0 7 4 4 8 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 8-4 2 1 0 3.46 Feb 21, 2015 vs Canisius 9.0 4 4 4 5 9 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3-4 2 2 0 3.60 Feb 22, 2015 vs Canisius 9.0 11 10 5 4 10 4 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 3-10 2 3 0 3.89 Feb 25, 2015 at Wake Forest 9.0 9 1 1 3 9 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 10-1 3 3 0 3.40 Feb 27, 2015 vs Maryland 8.0 8 4 4 4 9 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2-4 3 4 0 3.54 Feb 28, 2015 vs Maryland 9.0 8 7 6 6 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9-7 4 4 1 3.86 Mar 01, 2015 vs Maryland 8.0 9 8 7 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-8 4 5 1 4.27 Mar 03, 2015 at High Point 9.0 4 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 4-0 5 5 1 3.83 Mar 04, 2015 at NC State 8.0 12 6 6 4 7 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 1 4-6 5 6 1 4.07 Mar 06, 2015 at Georgia Southern 8.2 9 5 2 5 14 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 4-5 5 7 1 3.91 Mar 07, 2015 at Georgia Southern 8.0 7 3 2 3 5 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1-3 5 8 1 3.79 Mar 08, 2015 at Georgia Southern 9.1 10 6 6 7 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-6 5 9 1 3.94 Mar 10, 2015 at Georgia 8.0 12 6 6 1 5 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3-6 5 10 1 4.12 Mar 11, 2015 at Georgia 8.0 6 4 4 1 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 5 11 1 4.14 Mar 13, 2015 TEXAS STATE 9.0 9 8 8 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-8 5 12 1 4.38 Mar 14, 2015 TEXAS STATE 9.0 11 6 5 3 8 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4-6 5 13 1 4.41 Mar 15, 2015 TEXAS STATE 9.0 10 6 6 4 5 4 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 5-6 5 14 1 4.50 Mar 17, 2015 at UNC Asheville 8.0 10 11 8 7 6 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 5-11 5 15 1 4.71 Mar 20, 2015 UL MONROE 9.0 4 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 7-0 6 15 1 4.48 Mar 21, 2015 UL MONROE 9.0 10 5 4 2 11 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 7-5 7 15 1 4.45 Mar 22, 2015 UL MONROE 9.0 13 10 9 0 5 8 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2-10 7 16 1 4.66 Mar 24, 2015 at North Carolina 8.0 12 9 7 4 6 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0-9 7 17 1 4.78 Mar 25, 2015 WAKE FOREST 9.0 13 11 4 7 10 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 8-11 7 18 1 4.75 Mar 27, 2015 at UALR 8.2 4 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 7 19 1 4.65 Mar 28, 2015 at UALR 8.1 6 4 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3-4 7 20 1 4.64 Mar 29, 2015 at UALR 9.2 13 7 7 2 5 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 5-7 7 21 1 4.71 Mar 31, 2015 HIGH POINT 9.0 6 3 2 4 10 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 8-3 8 21 1 4.61 Apr 01, 2015 at North Carolina A&T 9.0 9 10 7 7 13 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 12-10 9 21 2 4.70 Apr 03, 2015 TROY 9.0 11 6 3 3 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3-6 9 22 2 4.64 Apr 04, 2015 TROY 9.0 6 2 2 5 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 5-2 10 22 3 4.55 Apr 05, 2015 TROY 9.0 17 12 9 2 2 3 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 5-12 10 23 3 4.69 Apr 07, 2015 at South Carolina 7.0 14 11 9 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1-11 10 24 3 4.86 Apr 10, 2015 at South Alabama 8.0 13 9 7 2 6 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2-9 10 25 3 4.94 Apr 11, 2015 at South Alabama 10.0 6 5 5 7 7 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 6-5 11 25 3 4.92 Apr 11, 2015 at South Alabama 8.0 12 10 9 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3-10 11 26 3 5.05 Apr 17, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 12.0 10 4 1 2 16 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3-4 11 27 3 4.90 Apr 18, 2015 GEORGIA STATE 9.0 20 15 15 6 3 5 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 13-15 11 28 3 5.16 Apr 21, 2015 at Western Carolina 8.0 16 18 7 7 6 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 15-18 11 29 3 5.22 Apr 22, 2015 WESTERN CAROLINA 9.0 7 3 3 4 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 12-3 12 29 3 5.17 Apr 25, 2015 at Arkansas State 8.0 7 6 4 2 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-6 12 30 3 5.15 Apr 25, 2015 at Arkansas State 9.0 9 3 3 5 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 6-3 13 30 4 5.10 Apr 26, 2015 at Arkansas State 8.1 9 7 6 5 12 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 6-7 13 31 4 5.13 Apr 28, 2015 at Virginia Tech 8.0 13 13 10 10 6 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 0 4-13 13 32 4 5.26 Apr 29, 2015 at ETSU 8.0 11 10 5 5 6 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4-10 13 33 4 5.26 May 01, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 9.0 5 1 1 0 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-1 14 33 4 5.17 May 02, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 9.0 19 20 18 6 12 7 0 6 1 0 2 0 0 6-20 14 34 4 5.45 May 03, 2015 UL LAFAYETTE 9.0 5 4 4 5 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7-4 15 34 5 5.42 May 08, 2015 at UT Arlington 8.0 8 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 15 35 5 5.36 May 08, 2015 at UT Arlington 9.0 9 2 2 6 9 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5-2 16 35 6 5.29 May 09, 2015 at UT Arlington 8.0 16 9 8 2 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3-9 16 36 6 5.36 May 12, 2015 ETSU 9.0 10 4 4 2 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 5-4 17 36 6 5.33
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2016 APPALACHIAN STATE BASEBALL
2015 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL HITTING (AB-RUNS-HITS-RBI) Opp.
Date
Atwood
Bauk
Brill
Burris
Davis, J Dobson Hamel Henderson Holmes Hummel Jackson Jones
Leach Leonard Morton Pierson Seagle Stroup Zupcic
DAV Feb 13
3-1-1-0 — — 3-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 — — — 4-1-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 — 4-0-1-0 5-0-2-0 5-0-1-2 — — —
VU
Feb 14
2-0-0-0 — 4-0-1-0 — 3-1-2-2 4-1-1-1 — 0-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 — 1-0-0-0 — — 2-1-0-0 3-1-1-1 4-0-1-0 2-1-0-0 — —
CAN Feb 21
4-1-0-0 — — 4-0-1-0 4-2-1-0 3-2-3-3 — — — 4-0-0-0 — 4-1-1-2 — 3-0-1-2 5-2-1-1 5-0-1-0 — — —
CAN Feb 21
4-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-2-1 — — 2-1-1-0 — 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 — 3-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 5-2-3-1 3-0-0-1 — —
CAN
Feb 22
2-0-1-0 — 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 Def 2-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 — 3-0-0-0
WF
Feb 25
2-1-1-0 — — 2-1-1-0 6-2-2-3 5-2-3-0 — — 0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 — 4-1-0-0 — 3-1-1-1 2-1-1-1 4-1-3-3 2-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0
MARY Feb 27
3-0-0-0 — 1-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 — — 1-1-1-1 1-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 — 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 — —
MARY Feb 28
5-2-4-1 — — 5-1-1-1 4-1-1-0 5-2-2-1 — — 4-0-1-0 — — 1-0-0-0 — 5-0-3-5 5-0-1-0 4-3-2-0 3-0-0-0 — —
MARY Mar 01
4-0-0-0 — — 4-1-2-2 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 — — — — — 3-0-0-0 — 4-0-2-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 — —
HPU
Mar 03
5-1-2-0 —
ST
Mar 04
4-1-1-1 — — 4-1-3-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 — — 1-0-0-0 — — 4-1-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 — —
GS
Mar 06
2-1-1-1 — 1-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-2 4-0-0-0 —
GS Mar 07 GS
Mar 08
— 5-1-4-0 4-0-0-1 4-0-2-1 — 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 —
—
— 2-0-0-0 —
—
—
— 5-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 Def
—
—
— 3-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-1 —
4-0-0-0 — — 4-1-2-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 — — — — — — — 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-2-1 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 — 2-0-1-0 —
— 5-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 5-0-1-0 — 4-1-1-0 Def 5-0-3-0 3-1-3-3 — 2-0-0-1 5-0-2-1 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 0-1-0-0 3-2-1-0
UGA Mar 10
4-0-1-0 — — 2-0-1-0 5-1-2-0 5-1-1-3 — — 0-0-0-0 — 2-0-1-0 — — 3-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 Def
UGA Mar 11
4-0-0-0 — 3-0-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 — — — — 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 — 3-0-0-0 — 2-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 — —
TXST Mar 13
4-1-2-2 — — — 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-1 — — — — 4-1-1-0 3-0-1-0 — 4-0-2-0 — 3-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0
TXST Mar 14
3-0-0-0 — — 4-1-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-1-2-0 — — 4-0-2-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 — — 4-0-1-0 — 4-1-1-4 3-0-0-0 — —
TXST Mar 15
5-0-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 — 5-1-1-1 — — 4-1-3-2 2-0-1-1 0-1-0-0 — — 4-1-2-0 4-0-2-0 3-1-1-1 Def 1-0-0-0 —
UNCA Mar 17
4-1-1-2 — 3-0-1-0 4-0-2-0 — 3-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 — Def 1-0-0-0 — 3-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 — 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0
ULM Mar 20
3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 — 5-1-2-0 — 4-3-3-1 — — 4-1-2-2 — 3-0-0-0 — 1-0-1-2 4-2-3-2 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 — —
ULM Mar 21 — 2-0-0-0 — 5-2-1-0 — 5-3-5-3 — — 3-0-0-0 — — — 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-2 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-1 4-1-1-1 — — ULM
Mar 22
3-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 — 4-0-2-0 — 3-1-1-1 —
NC
Mar 24
3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 — 4-0-1-0 — 3-0-1-0 — 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 — 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 —
— 4-0-0-1 Def
—
— 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 3-0-0-0
WF
Mar 25
3-0-1-1 — — 6-0-0-0 — 6-2-2-0 — — 5-1-2-0 — — 1-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-1 4-0-2-1 4-3-3-3 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-2 —
UARL Mar 27
2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-1 — — 3-0-0-0 — — — — 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 — —
UARL Mar 28
3-1-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-1 4-0-1-1 — 3-0-0-0 — — 4-0-0-0 — — — 4-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 — —
—UARL Mar 29
5-0-2-1 6-1-1-0 — 3-2-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 — — 5-1-1-1 — — — — 5-0-2-2 — 5-1-3-1 4-0-0-0 — 5-0-3-0
HPU Mar 31
3-1-2-1 4-1-0-0 — 3-2-2-0 — 3-2-1-1 — — 4-2-2-1 — — — — 3-0-1-2 — 3-0-1-1 4-0-0-1 — 3-0-0-0
NCAT Apr 01
2-0-0-0 4-2-2-0 — 4-1-1-2 — 5-2-2-1 — Def 4-1-2-2 — — 2-0-0-0 — 4-2-1-1 — 3-3-3-3 4-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-1
TROY Apr 03
5-1-2-1 3-0-1-0 4-0-2-0 3-1-1-0 — 5-0-0-0 — — 3-1-2-0 — — — — — — 3-0-2-0 4-0-2-1 — 3-0-0-0
TROY Apr 04
3-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-1 — — 4-1-2-2 — — — — — — 3-1-1-1 4-1-0-0 — 3-0-0-0
TROY Apr 05
2-0-1-0 4-1-2-0 5-0-1-0 5-1-2-1 — 5-1-1-0 — 3-0-1-1 5-0-1-0 — — — — — — 4-1-2-2 4-0-0-0 — 4-1-3-0
SC
1-0-0-0 2-1-1-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 — 2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 —
Apr 07
USA Apr 10
—
— 3-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 — 3-0-0-0
— 5-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-0-0-0 — — — 4-0-0-0 — — 4-1-1-1 4-1-1-0 — — — 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 — 2-0-1-0
USA Apr 11
— 5-1-1-2 4-1-2-1 4-0-1-1 — 5-0-0-0 — — 5-2-3-0 — — 4-1-1-0 — — — 4-0-0-1 4-1-2-1 — 4-0-1-0
USA Apr 11
— 3-0-1-0 4-0-2-2 4-1-1-0 — 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 — 4-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 — — — 4-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-0
GSU Apr 17
— 4-0-0-0 6-0-2-1 5-0-0-0 — 6-1-3-0 — — 5-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 — 5-1-1-0 — — 1-0-0-0 5-1-3-2 3-0-0-0 — 5-0-1-0
GSU Apr 18
1-0-0-0 5-0-2-1 4-2-0-0 6-1-2-0 — 5-4-3-2 — — 4-0-3-3 Def 1-0-1-1 5-2-1-1 — — — 3-2-3-3 2-1-0-0 — 5-1-2-1
WCU Apr 21
— 4-2-2-1 4-1-0-0 5-0-2-2 — 5-1-2-1 — — 3-2-0-0 — 0-1-0-0 2-1-1-2 — 1-0-0-0 — 5-3-2-0 5-1-1-2 — 4-3-3-3
WCU Apr 22
— 4-1-0-0 — 5-1-2-1 — 4-2-3-3 — — 2-1-0-0 3-2-1-1 — 4-2-2-1 — 2-2-1-0 — 4-1-0-1 — — 3-0-0-0
ASU Apr 25
— 2-0-2-0 — 3-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 1-0-1-0 — 4-1-1-0 — — — 2-0-0-1 — — 4-0-0-0
ASU Apr 25
— 5-1-0-1 — 4-0-1-0 — 4-0-1-1 — — 5-1-3-1 2-0-0-0 — 5-1-1-2 — 3-1-1-0 — 4-1-2-1 — — 5-1-1-0
ASU Apr 26
— — 4-1-1-2 2-1-0-0 — 4-1-1-0 — — 2-1-0-0 2-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 — 4-1-1-3 — 4-0-0-0 Def — 4-0-1-0
Apr 28
— — 4-1-2-1 3-0-1-0 — 5-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 — 3-1-1-0 3-0-0-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0 — 5-2-3-1 — — 3-0-2-1
ETSU Apr 29
VT
— 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 — 4-2-2-2 3-0-1-1 — 4-0-0-0 — — 1-0-0-0 — 4-1-2-1 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 — — 3-0-0-0
UL
— — 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 — 4-0-1-1 — — 3-0-0-0 — — — — 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 — 3-0-1-0
May 01
UL
May 02
— 3-0-2-2 5-1-2-1 5-0-1-0 — 4-2-1-0 — — 5-0-1-0 — — — — 3-1-1-1 — 3-2-1-0 3-0-0-0 — 4-0-0-0
UL
May 03
— 4-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 5-2-2-0 — 2-1-2-1 — — 4-1-1-0 — — — — 4-1-2-3 4-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 4-0-0-0 — —
UTA May 08
— 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 — 4-0-1-0 — — 3-0-0-0 — — — — 4-0-0-0 — 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 — 3-0-0-0
UTA May 08
— 1-0-0-0 — 5-0-2-0 — 5-2-2-1 — 4-0-1-1 4-1-2-0 3-0-0-0 — — — 5-0-0-0 4-2-3-1 5-0-2-0 — — 3-0-0-2
UTA May 09
— 4-0-1-1 — 4-1-1-0 — 4-0-3-1 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 — — 2-0-0-0 — 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 2-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 — 1-0-0-0
ETSU May 12
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2015 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (IP-H-R-ER-BB-K)
Opponent Date Bauk Brill Burkett DeVrieze Helms Holden Howell Mason Davidson Feb 13 .0.0-2-2-2-1-0 2.0-0-2-2-3-3 — — — — — 0.1-0-0-0-2-1 Villanova Feb 14 — — — *3.0-2-0-0-3-3 — 2.0-2-0-0-0-1 — — Canisius Feb 21 — — — — — — — 1.0-1-1-1-2-2 Canisius Feb 21 *3.0-2-2-2-4-4 — — — — 4.0-0-0-0-0-3 2.0-0-0-0-1-2 — Canisius Feb 22 — — 1.0-1-0-0-2-3 — — — — — Wake Forest Feb 25 — — — — — — 1.0-2-0-0-0-1 — Maryland Feb 27 — — — — — — 3.0-1-0-0-1-4 — Maryland Feb 28 — — — — — *4.0-6-5-4-3-1 — — Maryland Mar 01 — *2.2-2-5-5-4-2 — 2.2-1-0-0-0-1 — — 0.1-1-0-0-2-1 — High Point Mar 03 — — — 1.0-0-0-0-0-2 — — — 1.0-0-0-0-1-2 NC State Mar 04 1.0-3-1-1-0-0 2.0-1-0-0-0-2 — 1.0-3-2-2-0-0 — — *1.0-2-2-2-2-0 0.2-1-0-0-0-2 Georgia Southern Mar 06 — — — — — — — — Georgia Southern Mar 07 — — — 2.1-2-0-0-0-2 — *5.2-5-3-2-3-3 — — Georgia Southern Mar 08 — *1.1-2-3-3-5-1 — 0.1-1-0-0-0-0 — — — — Georgia Mar 10 — — 0.2-0-0-0-0-1 0.1-1-0-0-0-0 — — *4.2-5-1-1-1-3 0.1-1-0-0-0-0 Georgia Mar 11 — — — — — 2.0-0-0-0-0-0-3 — — Texas State Mar 13 — — — 6.1-2-2-2-1-2 — — — *2.1-5-5-5-2-0 Texas State Mar 14 — — — — — — — — Texas State Mar 15 — — — — — *5.0-5-2-2-2-3 0.0-3-2-2-0-0 — UNC Asheville Mar 17 1.0-1-1-1-0-1 — *0.2-0-3-0-3-0 1.0-0-0-0-0--2 — — 1.0-2-3-3-2-0 — UL Monroe Mar 20 — — — — — — — — UL Monroe Mar 21 — — — — — — — — UL Monroe Mar 22 — — — 5.0-5-5-5-0-3 — *4.0-6-5-4-0-2 — — North Carolina Mar 24 — — — — — — *2.0-5-4-4-1-0 — Wake Forest Mar 25 — 1.0-2-0-0-0-1 — 3.1-2-0-0-0-7 — — — *2.2-3-4-3-5-0 UALR Mar 27 — — — — — — — — UALR Mar 28 — — — — — — — — UARL Mar 29 — 1.2-1-2-2-1-0 — 0.2-2-1-1-0-0 — *7.0-8-3-3-0-4 — — High Point Mar 31 — — — 2.1-1-0-0-2-2 — — *4.2-4-1-0-0-7 — NC A&T Apr 01 — — — 0.1-0-0-0-0-0 — — — *4.2-7-8-5-4-5 Troy Apr 03 — — — — — — — — Troy Apr 04 — — — — — — — — Troy Apr 05 — — — 2.2-7-6-5-0-1 — *2.1-4-4-2-2-0 2.0-3-2-2-0-1 — South Carolina Apr 07 — — — — 2.0-1-0-0-0-0 — — *0.2-5-6-5-0-0 South Alabama Apr 10 — — — 2.0-1-1-1-1-1 — — 1.0-0-0-0-0-2 — South Alabama Apr 11 — — — — — — — — South Alabama Apr 11 — — — 3.1-2-1-1-2-1 0.1-1-0-0-0-0 *0.2-5-5-4-1-0 1.2-1-1-1-1-1 — Georgia State Apr 17 — — — 0.2-0-0-0-1-2 — — — — Georgia State Apr 18 — — — 0.2-1-1-1-1-0 0.0-0-1-1-1-0 *4.1-11-6-6-2-0 3.0-4-4-4-2-2 — Western Carolina Apr 21 — — 2,0-2-2-0-0-2 2.1-0-0-0-4-4 0.1-4-4-4-1-0 — *2.2-7-9-4-1-0 — Western Carolina Apr 22 — — — — — 1.0-0-0-0-0-0 — — Arkansas State Apr 25 — — — 1.1-0-0-0-1-2 — — — — Arkansas State Apr 25 — — — — — *6.1-6-2-2-3-1 — — Arkansas State Apr 26 — — — 0.0-0-0-0-0-0 — — 3.1-2-2-1-1-4 — Virginia Tech Apr 28 — — *3.0-4-8-5-5-2 — — — — 1.0-0-0-0-1-0 ETSU Apr 29 — — — 2.0-2-1-0-1-0 — — *2.0-6-7-5-2-2 — UL Lafayette May 01 — — — — — — — — UL Lafayette May 02 — — — 0.0-3-4-2-1-0 — *3.1-7-9-9-3-5 3.0-4-2-2-1-5 — UL Lafayette May 03 — — — — — — — — UT Arlington May 08 — — — — — — — — UT Arlington May 08 — — — — — *5.0-6-1-1-2-1 — — UT Arlington May 09 — — — — — — 3.0-6-3-3-0-1 — ETSU May 12 — — — — 1.0-1-0-0-0-0 1.0-0-0-0-0-1 — *2.0-1-0-0-0-1 Opponent Date McCann Ross Sigovich Springs Thurber Walsh Watts Whaley Davidson Feb 13 — 0.2-0-1-1-1-1 — *5.0-3-0-0-1-3 — — — — Villnova Feb 14 1.0-2-1-1-1-2 0.1-0-0-0-0-0 — — 2.2-2-1-0-0-3 — — — Canisius Feb 21 — 2.1-0-0-0-3-2 — *4.1-6-3-3-2-4 1.0-0-0-0-1-0 — — — Canisius Feb 21 — — — — — — — — Canisius Feb 22 1.0-0-0-0-0-1 — 0.1-0-0-0-1-0 — 3.2-0-0-0-0-5 1.0-2-1-1-1-1 0.2-0-0-0-1-1 — Wake Forest Feb 25 — 2.0-3-0-0-1-3 — — *5.0-3-1-1-0-2 — — — Maryland Feb 27 — — — *5.0-7-4-4-3-5 — — — — Maryland Feb 28 — 4.0-2-2-2-3-1 — — 1.0-0-0-0-0-0 — — — Maryland Mar 01 1.1-4-3-2-0-1 — — — — — 1.0-1-0-0-0-2 — High Point Mar 03 1.0-0-0-0-0--2 — — — *6.0-4-0-0-0-2 — — — NC State Mar 04 — 1.1-1-1-1-2-1 — — — — 1.0-1-0-0-0-2 — Georgia Southern Mar 06 — 0.2-1-0-0-0-1 — *6.0-4-2-2-4-10 1.2-4-2-0-0-3 — — — Georgia Southern Mar 07 — — — — — — — — Georgia Southern Mar 08 2.0-1-1-1-0-1 1.1-2-0-0-0-2 — — 1.0-2-1-1-0-1 — 3.1-2-1-1-2-2 — Georgia Mar 10 1.0-2-1-1-0-0 1.0-2-2-2-0-1 — — — — 0.0-1-2-2-0-0 — Georgia Mar 11 — 0.1-0-0-0-0-1 — 1.0-0-0-0-0-1 *4.2-6-4-4-1-0 — — — Texas State Mar 13 0.1-2-1-1-0-0 — — — — — — — Texas State Mar 14 — — — *4.0-7-4-3-3-4 5.0-4-2-2-0-4 — — — Texas State Mar 15 2.0-0-0-0-1-1 1.0-1-1-1-0-0 — — — — 1.0-1-1-1-1-1 — UNC Asheville Mar 17 0.1-2-1-1-0-0 0.2-2-0-0-1-0 — — 1.0-0-0-0-0-1 — 2.1-3-3-3-1-2 — UL Monroe Mar 20 — — — — *9.0-4-0-0-0-7 — — — UL Monroe Mar 21 — — — *9.0-10-5-4-2-11 — — — — UL Monroe Mar 22 — — — — — — — — North Carolina Mar 24 — — — — 1.0-2-2-2-0-1 — 0.1-2-1-1-0-0 1 .0-0-0-0-2-0 Wake Forest Mar 25 0.1-2-2-1-0-0 0.2-4-5-0-0-2 — — — — — — UALR Mar 27 — — — — *8.2-4-2-2-1-6 — — 0.0-3-1-1-0-0 UALR Mar 28 0.1-1-1-1-1-0 — — — — — — — UALR Mar 29 — 1-1-2-1-1-1-1 — *8.0-3-2-2-5-3 — — — 0.2-1-2-2-2-1 High Point Mar 31 — 1.1-0-0-0-0-0 — — — — — — NC A&T Apr 01 4.0-2-2-2-3-8 — — — — — — 1. 2-2-2-1-2-1 Troy Apr 03 — 0.0-1-0-0-0-0 — — *7.1-8-4-2-1-8 — — — Troy Apr 04 2.0-0-0-0-1-1 — — — — — — 1.0-1-0-0-0-0 Troy Apr 05 — — — *7.0-6-2-2-4-6 — — 1.0-2-0-0-0-0 — South Carolina Apr 07 *0.1-3-1-1-0-0 3.0-4-4-3-2-0 1.0-1-0-0-2-0 — — — — — South Alabama Apr 10 — — — — *5.0-12-8-6-1-3 — — — South Alabama Apr 11 — 3.2-1-1-1-2-1 — — — — — 1.1-0-0-0-0-1 South Alabama Apr 11 2.0-3-3-3-0-0 — — *5.0-5-4-4-5-5 — — — — Georiga State Apr 17 0.1-3-2-1-0-0 2.0-1-0-0-0-4 — — *9.0-6-2-0-1-10 — — — Georiga State Apr 18 — 0.1-2-2-2-0-0 — — — — — 0.2-2-1-1-2-1 Western Carolina Apr 21 — — — — — — 0.2-3-3-3-1-0 — Western Carolina Apr 22 2.0-0-0-0-0-2 1.0-2-0-0-1-2 — — — 1.0-3-3-3-2-0 — 1.0-0-0-0-0-0 Arkansas State Apr 25 — — — *3.0-2-0-0-1-1 *6.2-7-6-4-1-4 — — — Arkansas State Arp 25 0.1-0-0-0-0-0 1.2-1-0-0-0-0 — — — — — 0.2-2-1-1-2-1 Arkansas State Arp 26 0.0-0-0-0-1-0 — — — — — — — Virginia Tech Arp 28 — 2.0-3-1-1-3-2 1.1-4-4-4-1-1 *5.0-7-5-5-3-8 — — 0.2-2-0-0-0-1 — ETSU Arp 29 3.0-2-0-0-1-3 — — — — — — — UL Lafayette May 01 — — — — *9.0-5-1-1-0-11 — — — UL Lafayette May 02 0.0-1-1-1-0-0 2.1-1-1-1-0-2 — — — — 0.1-3-3-3-1-0 — UL Lafayette May 03 — — — *8.1-5-4-4-5-5 — — — 0.2-0-0-0-0-0 UT Arlington May 08 — — — — *8.0-8-2-2-1-3 — — — UT Arlintgon May 08 0.2-0-1-1-2-2 0.2-1-0-0-0-0 — — — — — 2.2-2-0-0-2-6 UT Arlington May 09 — — — *5.0-10-6-5-2-3 — — — — ETSU May 12 — *2.0-1-0-0-0-1 1.0-3-1-1-1-0 1.0-1-0-0-0-1 — — 1.0-1-0-0-0-0 1.0-2-2-2-0-0
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Rank 1903-55 — Complete Records Not Available 1955 Bob Broome 6 10 0 .375 3 9 0 .250 — 1956 Bob Broome 4 9 0 .308 4 9 0 .308 — 1957 Bob Broome 7 7 0 .500 7 7 0 .500 — 1958 Bill Alheim 5 5 0 .500 5 5 0 .500 — 1959 Dave Pierce 3 2 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 — 1960 Dave Pierce 4 11 0 .267 4 11 0 .267 — 1961 Joe Bryson 8 4 1 .654 7 4 0 .636 — 1962 Joe Bryson 7 11 0 .389 7 11 0 .389 — 1963 Frank Meyer 5 11 0 .313 5 11 0 .313 — 1964 Frank Meyer 2 10 0 .167 2 10 0 .167 — 1965 Bob Henry 3 13 0 .188 3 13 0 .188 — 1966 Bill Church 8 8 0 .500 8 6 0 .571 — 1967 Frank Lovrich 10 15 0 .400 7 11 0 .389 — 1968 Frank Lovrich 11 13 0 .485 8 10 0 .444 — 1969 Frank Lovrich 27 7 0 .794 — — — .— — 1970 Frank Lovrich 19 6 0 .765 — — — .— — 1971 Frank Lovrich 30 10 0 .750 — — — .— — 1972 Frank Lovrich 12 13 0 .480 — — — .— — 1973 Frank Lovrich 16 12 0 .571 11 3 0 .786 First 1974 Jim Morris 20 13 0 .606 9 5 0 .643 Third 1975 Jim Morris 19 16 0 .543 6 8 0 .429 Sixth 1976 Jim Morris 24 14 0 .632 4 8 0 .333 Seventh 1977 Jim Morris 21 14 0 .600 6 10 0 .375 Sixth 1978 Jim Morris 24 10 0 .706 10 4 0 .715 Second 1979 Jim Morris 20 22 0 .476 10 5 0 .667 Second 1980 Jim Morris 17 19 0 .472 10 5 0 .667 Third 1981 Jim Morris 35 17 1 .670 8 8 0 .500 Fifth 1982 Jim Morris 30 21 0 .588 8 8 0 .500 Fourth 1983 Jim Morris 33 14 0 .702 7 7 0 .500 Fourth 1984 Jim Morris 35 7 0 .833 12 2 0 .857 First-North Division 1985 Jim Morris 35 13 0 .729 14 3 0 .824 First-North Division 1986 Jim Morris 40 13 1 .750 15 2 0 .882 First-North Division 1987 Jim Morris 26 13 0 .667 10 2 0 .833 First-North Division 1988 Jim Morris 29 17 0 .630 9 7 0 .563 Second-North Division 1989 Jim Morris 29 13 0 .690 9 7 0 .563 Third 1990 Jim Morris 19 22 1 .464 6 9 0 .400 Fifth 1991 Jim Morris 28 21 0 .571 5 8 0 .385 Fifth 1992 Jim Morris 17 34 0 .333 6 14 0 .300 Sixth 1993 Jim Morris 15 27 0 .357 8 12 0 .400 Sixth 1994 Jim Morris 22 26 0 .458 10 13 0 .435 Sixth 1995 Jim Morris 17 30 1 .365 10 13 1 .438 Sixth 1996 Jim Morris 27 19 0 .587 12 10 0 .545 Fifth 1997 Jim Morris 16 32 0 .333 8 16 0 .333 Seventh 1998 Jim Morris 13 28 0 .317 6 17 0 .261 Ninth 1999 Troy Heustess 14 38 0 .269 10 20 0 .333 Ninth 2000 Troy Heustess 17 38 1 .313 11 17 0 .393 Eighth 2001 Troy Heustess 21 32 0 .396 12 14 0 .462 Sixth 2002 Troy Heustess 16 34 0 .320 10 19 0 .345 10th 2003 Troy Heustess 14 36 0 .280 8 22 0 .267 10th 2004 Troy Heustess 10 43 0 .189 6 24 0 .200 11th 2005 Chris Pollard 10 42 0 .192 5 24 0 .172 11th 2006 Chris Pollard 24 31 1 .438 9 18 0 .333 Eighth 2007 Chris Pollard 33 26 0 .559 14 13 0 .519 t-Fourth 2008 Chris Pollard 32 27 0 .542 14 13 0 .519 Sixth 2009 Chris Pollard 33 21 0 .611 15 13 0 .536 Sixth 2010 Chris Pollard 38 18 1 .675 14 14 1 .500 Seventh 2011 Chris Pollard 33 27 0 .550 15 15 0 .500 Sixth 2012 Chris Pollard 41 18 0 .695 21 9 0 .700 t-First 2013 Billy Jones 30 24 0 .556 13 14 0 .481 Fifth 2014 Billy Jones 21 34 0 .382 12 14 0 .462 t-Fifth 2015 Billy Jones 17 36 0 .321 8 21 0 .276 11th TOTALS 12 COACHES 1,122 1,091 7 .507 465 561 2 .453 CONFERENCE TITLES SoCon Regular Season: 1973, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2012 SoCon Tournament: 1984
ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES
BOB BROOME 1955-57 17-26 (.395)
BILL ALHEIM 1958 5-5 (.500)
DAVE PIERCE 1959-60 7-13 (.350)
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JOE BRYSON 1961-62 15-15 (.500)
FRANK MEYER 1963-64 7-21 (.250)
BOB HENRY 1965 3-13 (.188)
BILL CHURCH 1966 8-8 (.500)
FRANK LOVRICH 1967-73 125-76 (.622)
JIM MORRIS 1974-98 611-475-4 (.562)
TROY HEUSTESS 1999-2004 92-221 (.294)
CHRIS POLLARD 2005-12 244-210-2 (.537)
BILLY JONES 201368-94 (.420)
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1903-1954
complete results not available
1955 (6-10) at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Catawba Catawba Western Carolina Western Carolina at Lenoir-Rhyne at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Catawba at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta
4-9 L 0-7 L 14-18 L 8-9 L 2-1 W 2-7 L 0-7 L 7-8 L 8-7 W 4-5 L 3-6 L 4-8 L 12-7 W 4-1 W 12-8 W 9-8 W
1956 (4-9) at Catawba at High Point at Guilford at Elon Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina Western Carolina at Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Guilford High Point East Carolina East Carolina
2-7 L 2-4 L 16-14 W 5-14 L 5-9 L 3-13 L 2-3 L 5-4 W 3-8 L 10-7 W 27-3 W 2-9 L 2-15 L
1957 (7-7) at East Carolina at Barton at East Carolina at Catawba at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Elon High Point Guilford at Guilford at High Point at Elon
8-1 W 4-2 W 5-6 L 5-6 L 7-2 W 18-4 W 3-4 L 1-7 L 0-5 L 15-4 W 3-4 L 8-3 W 7-12 L 2-1 W
1958 (5-5) at Guilford Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina at High Point Barton High Point Catawba at Barton at Elon
12-3 W 3-12 L 3-4 L 10-3 W 7-0 W 5-6 L 6-1 W 0-4 L 6-1 W 3-12 L
1959 (3-2) at High Point at Guilford Guilford Elon Western Carolina
0-5 L 14-7 W 6-5 W 6-7 L 10-3 W
1960 (4-11) Lenoir-Rhyne Guilford Guilford Catawba at East Carolina at East Carolina at Catawba Western Carolina Western Carolina Elon High Point at Barton at Barton at Elon at High Point
6-5 W 8-12 L 6-11 L 10-4 W 0-12 L 2-11 L 1-6 L 6-12 L 14-5 W 3-6 L 3-12 L 1-3 L 5-6 L 1-13 L 3-1 W
1961 (8-4-1) at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Catawba East Carolina East Carolina Barton Elon High Point at Lenoir-Rhyne Pfeiffer at High Point at Pfeiffer at Guilford
11-9 W 13-4 W 1-2 L 0-6 L 0-13 L 6-4 W 1-0 W 5-2 W 9-6 W 4-2 W 3-4 L 2-2 T 10-2 W
1962 (7-11) Western Carolina Western Carolina Catawba High Point at East Carolina at Barton at Barton at Elon at Catawba
2-9 L 8-5 W 0-1 L 1-6 L 1-11 L 5-4 W 5-1 W 2-6 L 6-5 W
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Lenoir-Rhyne Pfeiffer High Point at Pfeiffer at Lenoir-Rhyne at Guilford Guilford Elon East Carolina
3-4 L 9-11 L 12-5 W 2-8 L 2-7 L 2-6 L 12-8 W 5-10 L 11-5 W
1963 (5-11) at Western Carolina at Newberry at Catawba Elon Lenoir-Rhyne Guilford at Guilford at Pfeiffer High Point Pfeiffer Barton Barton Catawba Newberry at Elon at High Point
5-4 W 0-1 L 6-4 W 6-7 L 2-8 L 3-10 L 8-11 L 5-12 L 5-2 W 0-22 L 2-5 L 5-3 W 1-5 L 6-10 L 4-1 W 1-15 L
1964 (2-10) Western Carolina Lenoir-Rhyne Guilford at Guilford Elon High Point at Elon Newberry at Lenoir-Rhyne at High Point at Pfeiffer Pfeiffer
3-4 L 7-10 L 4-5 L 6-10 L 0-1 L 4-2 W 2-10 L 1-5 L 6-10 L 4-2 W 4-11 L 4-7 L
1965 (3-13) at Guilford at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Lenoir-Rhyne High Point Catawba Guilford at Newberry at Barton at Barton at Catawba at High Point at Elon Elon Newberry Lenoir-Rhyne
3-4 L 2-9 L 4-6 L 1-4 L 1-2 L 4-8 L 3-2 W 2-1 W 1-3 L 1-0 W 2-5 L 6-7 L 7-8 L 1-6 L 4-5 L 4-8 L
1966 (8-8) at Elon Western Carolina Western Carolina Elon at Presbyterian at Presbyterian at High Point at Guilford at Pfeiffer at Pfeiffer Newberry Newberry High Point Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne at Catawba
4-3 W 1-8 L 2-4 L 13-5 W 15-1 W 6-4 W 0-5 L 0-4 L 0-3 L 4-1 W 2-1 W 0-11 L 1-5 L 10-7 W 7-4 W 3-4 L
1967 (10-15) at Belmont Abbey at Georgia Southern at Erskine at Newberry at Newberry at Pembroke State at St. Andrews at Elon Western Carolina Western Carolina at Lenoir-Rhyne at Catawba Elon at High Point at Guilford Pfeiffer Presbyterian Presbyterian at Pfeiffer Guilford at Barton at Barton High Point Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne
1-13 L 1-7 L 4-2 W 6-3 W 3-0 W 8-13 L 9-0 W 1-5 L 6-7 L 7-4 W 10-0 W 8-18 L 5-2 W 1-7 L 2-6 L 9-7 W 7-1 W 4-7 L 2-9 L 4-10 L 5-2 W 3-4 L 2-6 L 6-8 L 1-12 L
1968 (11-13) at Newberry at Erskine at Erskine at Augusta at Augusta at Oglethorpe at Presbyterian
6-2 6-7 9-8 10-12 7-1 3-11 3-0
W L W L W L W
at Presbyterian at Pfeiffer Newberry Elon at Wofford Belmont Abbey at High Point Guilford Pfeiffer High Point at Guilford Barton Barton at Catawba at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne at Elon
6-3 W 0-4 L 2-1 W 11-12 L 9-7 W 1-8 L 6-2 W 2-6 L 3-7 L 10-1 W 2-6 L 7-5 W 2-7 L 1-2 L 4-5 L 1-0 W 2-8 L
1969 (27-7) at Furman at Erskine Wofford Salem Wooster at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Milligan at Milligan High Point at Tusculum at Voorhees Mars Hill Mars Hill Emory & Henry at Wofford Voorhees at Emory & Henry at Barton at Barton at High Point Catawba at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum Allen Allen Allen West Liberty# Pfeiffer# Pembroke State# William Carey$ Grand Canyon$ #Area 7 Playoffs, Wilimington, N.C. $NAIA World Series, St. Joseph, Mo.
0-1 L 9-1 W 7-6 W 9-6 W 13-7 W 4-3 W 3-1 W 7-2 W 6-5 W 0-9 L 16-0 W 2-0 W 9-0 W 1-0 W 8-0 W 8-2 W 14-2 W 8-2 W 5-0 W 8-2 W 2-7 L 6-3 W 7-8 L 2-0 W 9-2 W 9-1 W 6-2 W 2-4 L 6-2 W 5-0 W 6-3 W 6-3 W 4-8 L 4-9 L
1970 (19-6) at Chattanooga at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State Charleston (W.Va.) at Western Carolina Winston-Salem State Wofford at Emory & Henry at Milligan East Tennessee State at Allen at Erskine at Mars Hill at East Tennessee State Allen at Wake Forest at Emory & Henry at Wofford Erskine Western Carolina Mars Hill Allen Erskine Erskine
3-1 W 10-5 W 8-1 W 5-1 W 4-3 W 7-8 L 12-1 W 11-4 W 25-2 W 20-0 W 4-3 W 4-0 W 1-9 L 9-5 W 9-7 W 12-4 W 1-15 L 7-2 W 13-1 W 6-8 L 7-6 W 8-2 W 6-0 W 0-3 L 1-3 L
1971 (30-10) at Benedict at Allen Charleston (W.Va.) Charleston (W.Va.) at Western Carolina at Chattanooga at Bryan at Shorter at Shorter at Columbus at Columbus at Columbus Voorhees VMI VMI Benedict East Tennessee State Milligan Allen Erskine at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Voorhees at Erskine Winston-Salem State at Milligan Mars Hill Mars Hill Wake Forest
6-0 W 2-0 W 4-3 W 0-2 L 4-3 W 3-8 L 19-6 W 7-3 W 5-4 W 7-1 W 0-7 L 0-1 L 10-2 W 0-3 L 3-2 W 7-1 W 2-4 L 6-3 W 17-1 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 7-3 W 13-0 W 9-5 W 8-1 W 10-4 W 5-1 W 7-0 W 4-5 L
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Western Carolina at Newberry Western Carolina* Western Carolina* High Point# Salem# at UNC Wilmington# High Point# High Point# Indiana (Pa.)$ David Lipscomb$ *District 6 Playoffs, Salisbury, N.C. #Area 7 Playoffs, Wilmington, N.C. $NAIA World Series, Phoenix, Ariz. 1972 (12-13) at The Citadel at Shorter at Shorter at Columbus at Columbus at Columbus at Chattanooga at Western Carolina at Milligan at Western Carolina at South Carolina at South Carolina East Tennessee State at VMI at VMI William & Mary at East Tennessee State Milligan Indiana (Pa.) at East Carolina Wake Forest at William & Mary at Richmond at Richmond East Tennessee State 1973 (16-12) at Jacksonville State at Clemson at Milligan at Davidson at The Citadel at The Citadel East Tennessee State Carson-Newman Furman East Carolina East Carolina VMI at Furman East Tennessee State at William & Mary at William & Mary at VMI at South Carolina Richmond Richmond Western Carolina Davidson Milligan at Western Carolina N.C. State* South Alabama* N.C. State* Miami (Fla.)* *NCAA District III Playoffs, Starkville, Miss. 1974 (20-13) at Francis Marion at Francis Marion at Francis Marion at Columbus at Columbus at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Erskine at Catawba at Milligan at Duke at North Carolina Mars Hill at Furman VMI East Carolina East Carolina at Davidson at East Tennessee State at VMI at Richmond at Richmond Furman The Citadel The Citadel Davidson at Virginia Tech William & Mary William & Mary at Western Carolina Virginia Tech Western Carolina 1975 (19-16) at Augusta at Augusta at Mercer at Mercer
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6-3 W - L - L 2-3 L 3-2 W 7-1 W - W 3-10 L 1-8 L 2-3 L 0-10 L 3-12 L - L 7-0 W 2-3 L - W - W 11-3 W - W - L 7-3 W - W - L - W - L 6-0 W 0-5 L 8-9 L 6-0 W 8-2 W 4-1 W 3-4 L 6-5 W 4-5 L 4-5 L 9-1 W 3-0 W 4-3 W 10-9 W 1-0 W 10-5 W 5-0 W 2-9 L 1-2 L 9-3 W 4-9 L 7-4 W 4-5 L 1-5 L 1-5 L 2-1 W 4-3 W 6-13 L
2-1 W 6-3 W 8-0 W 2-10 L 8-3 W 0-19 L 5-7 L 7-17 L 7-4 W 1-3 L 10-0 W 2-3 L 1-4 L 5-0 W 6-4 W 3-0 W 2-3 L 0-2 L 10-2 W 10-7 W 19-7 W 6-3 W 1-7 L 10-14 L 5-2 W 7-2 W 7-1 W 2-3 L 8-2 W 8-9 L 8-3 W 13-6 W 8-2 W 2-3 3-1 1-3 2-7
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at Georgia at West Georgia at West Georgia at Wake Forest at Davidson at Duke at Duke at Wofford at Wofford at Mars Hill at Mars Hill at William & Mary at William & Mary at VMI at Furman Davidson East Tennessee State at The Citadel at The Citadel at VMI Milligan Milligan East Carolina East Carolina Furman Richmond Richmond Western Carolina at East Tennessee State at Milligan at Milligan
2-9 L 4-3 W 4-0 W 2-7 L 2-5 L 0-8 L 9-1 W 7-4 W 4-3 W 2-0 W 3-2 W 0-5 L 6-4 W 4-1 W 8-13 L 8-9 L 13-1 W 3-5 L 7-8 L 7-4 W 13-0 W 1-5 L 5-3 W 4-10 L 4-0 W 2-4 L 11-4 W 9-8 W 12-3 W 0-4 L 7-2 W
1976 (24-14) at Wake Forest 3-7 L at Elon 14-4 W at Elon 2-6 L at USC Aiken 3-1 W at USC Aiken 5-0 W at USC Aiken 0-1 L at USC Aiken 4-1 W at Augusta 3-2 W at Augusta 7-2 W at Augusta 4-0 W at Augusta 7-2 W at Furman 1-13 L at Davidson 6-9 L West Virginia State 2-1 W West Virginia State 4-1 W Wake Forest 0-4 L at East Carolina 3-4 L at East Carolina 1-6 L East Tennessee State 4-3 W Mars Hill 17-0 W at South Carolina 4-10 L Lenoir-Rhyne 15-9 W VMI 13-1 W Milligan 5-2 W at Richmond 8-3 W at Richmond 4-7 L at VMI 9-2 W Davidson 4-0 W Western Carolina 6-5 W The Citadel 3-4 L The Citadel 1-6 L Furman 2-7 L at Milligan 3-1 W at Milligan 7-4 W East Tennessee State — W at East Tennessee State — W at East Tennessee State — W at Western Carolina 3-4 L 1977 (21-14) at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Tusculum at Tusculum at Tennessee at Chattanooga at Chattanooga at Berry at Berry at Shorter at Mercer-Atlanta at Augusta at Augusta Milligan at The Citadel at The Citadel Wofford Lenoir-Rhyne at Wake Forest at VMI at VMI at William & Mary at William & Mary Marshall Marshall Gardner-Webb East Carolina East Carolina Davidson Davidson at Western Carolina at Lenoir-Rhyne East Tennessee State Furman Furman 1978 (24-10) at North Carolina at N.C. State at Wofford
6-2 W 5-3 W 11-1 W 10-0 W 4-8 L 15-0 W 5-2 W 1-4 L 10-0 W 3-4 L 12-8 W 13-1 W 6-2 W 4-8 L 0-5 L 2-3 L 10-3 W 9-11 L 12-11 W 11-3 W 10-12 L 6-5 W 1-2 L 8-3 W 1-4 L 17-9 W 0-2 L 6-12 L 9-8 W 3-4 L 3-4 L 8-6 W 7-5 W 3-1 W 5-3 W 3-5 1-5 6-1
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at Wofford at Morris Brown at Lee at Georgia at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Georgia Tech Wake Forest The Citadel The Citadel at Virginia Tech VMI VMI at Davidson at Davidson at East Tennessee State at Marshall at Marshall Chattanooga Chattanooga Milligan at Furman at Furman Western Carolina Western Carolina Methodist Methodist Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne
15-2 W 22-0 W 14-0 W 5-9 L 10-4 W 14-10 W 20-6 W 10-6 W 13-19 L 3-11 L 9-2 W 10-2 W 4-11 L 9-5 W 16-0 W 9-5 W 10-8 W 8-6 W 2-3 L 3-4 L 6-5 W 7-3 W 10-0 W 8-5 W 13-5 W 10-12 L 5-9 L 2-1 W 9-5 W 6-3 W 17-2 W
1979 (20-22) at Wake Forest at Wofford at South Carolina at Augusta at USC Aiken at USC Aiken at Mercer at Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern at Southern Tech at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Georgia State at Georgia State at North Carolina at VMI at VMI at East Tennessee State Davidson Davidson at Western Carolina Marshall Marshall at Virginia Tech Methodist Methodist at The Citadel at The Citadel at Chattanooga at Chattanooga East Tennessee State Milligan Milligan Furman Furman Wake Forest at Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne at Milligan at Milligan Clemson Clemson
3-12 L 9-10 L 3-7 L 6-5 W 6-5 W 6-2 W 3-9 L 7-0 W 5-0 W 0-6 L 4-6 L 3-5 L 1-9 L 4-5 L 5-9 L 5-1 W 7-1 W 4-5 L 2-3 L 10-3 W 11-7 W 1-0 W 5-4 W 3-9 L 8-6 W 4-0 W 0-2 L 2-3 L 8-3 W 14-1 W 11-9 W 3-4 L 9-7 W 8-9 L 12-2 W 2-16 L 11-8 W 11-2 W 7-10 L 10-11 L 5-9 L 1-15 L
1980 (17-19) at Georgia Tech at Augusta at Augusta at USC Aiken at USC Aiken at Campbell at Campbell at Campbell at Campbell at Wake Forest Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne at Davidson at Davidson at Charlotte at Western Carolina at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Marshall at Marshall at Milligan Bluefield Bluefield The Citadel The Citadel VMI VMI Milligan Milligan at Furman at Furman Chattanooga Chattanooga Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Charlotte
10-3 W 4-2 W 4-9 L 1-5 L 4-5 L 3-9 L 6-14 L 4-8 L 20-9 W 10-12 L 7-1 W 1-2 L 3-9 L 0-2 L 6-3 W 9-4 W 0-4 L 9-7 W 6-0 W 7-9 L 2-4 L 12-0 W 8-1 W 4-2 W 3-7 L 12-5 W 6-3 W 3-4 L 6-8 L 5-1 W 6-0 W 5-0 W 7-1 W 6-7 L 2-5 L 2-5 L
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1981 (35-17-1) at Clemson at Clemson at Augusta at Augusta at Augusta at Augusta at USC Aiken at USC Aiken at Presbyterian at Presbyterian at Catawba at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne at Charlotte at Charlotte Hillsdale Hillsdale at Milligan at Milligan King King Wake Forest at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Bluefield at Bluefield at VMI at VMI at Wake Forest Berea Furman Furman UNC Charlotte Western Carolina Western Carolina at Chattanooga at Chattanooga Mars Hill Mars Hill Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Marshall Marshall Davidson Davidson at Lenoir-Rhyne Milligan Milligan at The Citadel at The Citadel Emory & Henry Emory & Henry
1-16 L 10-4 W 7-2 W 1-8 L 8-9 L 4-6 L 2-3 L 3-3 T 19-4 W 12-4 W 3-9 L 24-4 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 20-11 W 4-3 W 7-6 W 3-2 W 10-6 W 16-14 W 5-0 W 10-4 W 7-12 L 3-6 L 6-0 W 16-5 W 5-2 W 20-0 W 10-3 W 15-14 W 8-1 W 6-1 W 6-4 W 7-12 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 4-3 W 4-2 W 6-4 W 8-1 W 5-2 W 14-2 W 3-9 L 5-2 W 5-10 L 0-5 L 5-1 W 8-7 W 1-13 L 10-11 L 5-15 L 15-1 W 9-2 W
1982 (30-21) at Augusta at Augusta at Augusta at Augusta at Georgia Southern at Georgia at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at Wofford at Wofford Slippery Rock Slippery Rock at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech at Charlotte Chattanooga Chattanooga Catawba Catawba at Mars Hill at Mars Hill at North Carolina at Milligan at Milligan Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb East Tennessee State East Tennessee State Mercer-Atlanta at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Davidson at Davidson at Furman at Furman Milligan Milligan The Citadel The Citadel VMI VMI Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Mars Hill at Marshall at Marshall at Emory & Henry at Emory & Henry at Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne
5-9 L 4-3 W 11-3 W 1-4 L 8-10 L 7-5 W 9-2 W 4-2 W 5-6 L 6-7 L 7-6 W 4-3 W 8-10 L 0-1 L 5-9 L 1-0 W 7-1 W 5-0 W 8-2 W 12-4 W 10-2 W 6-3 W 17-18 L 5-10 L 2-3 L 11-0 W 1-3 L 1-11 L 20-4 W 0-2 L 5-6 L 3-2 W 2-4 L 2-0 W 7-4 W 5-2 W 0-1 L 1-2 L 5-4 W 0-5 L 1-3 L 2-0 W 7-3 W 14-7 W 9-4 W 11-8 W 9-4 W 14-1 W 7-2 W 8-2 W 5-6 L
1983 (33-14) at Wake Forest at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Georgia State
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at Georgia State at Southern Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia at Catawba at Catawba at Charlotte Milligan Milligan at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Marshall at Marshall at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T at Mercyhurst at Mercyhurst Piedmont Piedmont at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Charlotte at UNC Wilmington at The Citadel at The Citadel at VMI at VMI Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne Davidson Davidson Wofford Wofford Furman Furman Mars Hill Mars Hill Catawba Catawba at Pfeiffer at Pfeiffer at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb 1984 (35-7) at Georgia Tech at Southern Tech at Southern Tech at Kennesaw at Kennesaw at Georgia State at Georgia State at Mercer-Atlanta at Mercer-Atlanta at Piedmont at Piedmont Mercyhurst& Mercyhurst& Marshall Marshall Marshall East Tennessee State East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Virginia Tech at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall at Milligan at Milligan at VMI Virginia Tech VMI VMI Catawba Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne The Citadel% at Western Carolina% The Citadel% Gardner-Webb$ Gardner-Webb$ New Orleans* Eastern Kentucky* &Lenoir, N.C. $Cherryville, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C. *NCAA South II Regional, Starkville, Miss. 1985 (35-13) at Furman at Furman at Catawba at Catawba King& at Catawba at Catawba at Wake Forest at Wingate at Wingate Connecticut# Connecticut# at Davidson Rhode Island Rhode Island Marshall Marshall Marshall$ at Western Carolina
5-4 W 11-8 W 10-11 L 5-18 L 6-3 W 7-2 W 7-11 L 14-1 W 6-0 W 7-8 L 6-7 L 5-0 W 4-8 L 10-3 W 4-0 W 5-4 W 6-1 W 9-0 W 4-0 W 6-9 L 0-4 L 3-1 W 3-4 L 3-4 L 0-2 L 3-2 W 6-2 W 14-4 W 12-4 W 9-3 W 8-7 W 7-3 W 4-6 L 4-1 W 9-4 W 7-0 W 7-0 W 6-2 W 6-5 W 13-3 W 4-1 W 4-1 W 9-8 W 4-6 L 7-6 W 6-3 W 6-4 W 2-1 W 7-4 W 8-13 L 6-5 W 11-0 W 4-1 W 2-0 W 9-0 W 22-3 W 5-9 L 9-1 W 7-2 W 3-0 W 1-5 L 8-0 W 13-0 W 13-5 W 5-1 W 17-2 W 4-3 W 6-4 W 8-5 W 5-1 W 10-1 W 4-7 L 11-1 W 15-7 W 5-4 W 8-2 W 12-2 W 9-4 W 6-1 W 9-5 W 6-1 W 9-6 W 12-1 W 0-1 L 9-10 L
16-1 W 15-1 W 7-1 W 10-4 W 12-8 W 8-7 W 8-4 W 1-2 L 5-6 L 8-2 W 9-6 W 10-6 W 7-9 L 10-9 W 11-7 W 4-3 W 3-5 L 7-6 W 12-6 W
at Western Carolina Radford at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at North Carolina North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State$ Virginia Tech Tennessee at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall UNC Asheville UNC Asheville at Clemson VMI VMI VMI at Virginia Tech at Liberty at Liberty at VMI at VMI at VMI Western Carolina% Davidson% $Lenoir, N.C. &High Point, N.C. #Davidson, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.
5-7 L 17-7 W 4-2 W 8-5 W 3-10 L 11-0 W 7-0 W 6-0 W 5-3 W 11-2 W 2-14 L 10-3 W 14-7 W 8-3 W 4-6 L 4-3 W 5-1 W 2-3 L 8-6 W 13-3 W 26-3 W 11-0 W 2-3 L 7-2 W 18-4 W 3-8 L 18-6 W 2-3 L 5-8 L
1986 (40-13-1) at Furman at Furman at Clemson at USC Spartanburg at USC Spartanburg at Guilford at Guilford at Wake Forest at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T at UNC Asheville at UNC Asheville Davidson at Marshall at Marshall Western Carolina Western Carolina at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T USC Spartanburg St. Joseph’s (Ind.) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) Kent State Kent State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Virginia Tech Marshall Marshall Marshall at Virginia Tech at VMI at VMI at VMI at Milligan at Milligan Liberty& Liberty& VMI VMI VMI at Tennessee Davidson% at Western Carolina% East Tennessee State% at Western Carolina% Stanford* at Oklahoma State* &Lenoir, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C. *NCAA Midwest Regional, Stillwater, Okla. 1987 (26-13) at Clemson at Clemson at Wake Forest Assumption# Assumption# at North Carolina A&T Marshall Marshall Marshall at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Bluefield Bluefield at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State VMI VMI VMI&
16-3 W 7-4 W 11-6 W 3-14 L 17-5 W 10-8 W 13-0 W 16-5 W 9-3 W 12-3 W 5-7 L 11-14 L 10-10 T 15-4 W 14-6 W 5-2 W 8-3 W 3-7 L 11-1 W 15-14 W 9-3 W 6-4 W 9-3 W 7-4 W 1-4 L 7-5 W 7-6 W 10-3 W 4-1 W 14-10 W 5-4 W 3-1 W 7-4 W 5-0 W 8-1 W 19-9 W 12-7 W 14-2 W 12-4 W 1-8 L 6-5 W 14-0 W 4-6 L 5-8 L 12-3 W 8-7 W 6-5 W 3-5 L 5-4 W 17-18 L 16-14 W 8-11 L 1-11 L 2-23 L
6-7 L 0-1 L 14-6 W 10-8 W 7-4 W 7-0 W 3-2 W 5-4 W 10-2 W 4-9 L 7-0 W 5-0 W 9-0 W 9-5 W 6-1 W 24-8 W 6-1 W 1-6 L 6-4 W
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Coppin State& Coppin State& King& Delaware State& East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State$ at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech UNC Asheville Charlotte at Georgia Tech Davidson% Western Carolina% VMI% Milligan Milligan Florida International$ Florida International$ Florida International$ #Greensboro, N.C. &Granite Falls, N.C. $Lenoir, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C. 1988 (29-17) at Wake Forest at Guilford at Guilford at Furman at Furman at Clemson at High Point at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T St. Joseph’s (Ind.)& at Marshall UNC Asheville# East Tennessee State# East Tennessee State# East Tennessee State# Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Western Carolina Western Carolina at VMI at VMI at VMI at Virginia Tech at Radford at Radford Marshall Marshall Marshall at Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State Radford Radford VMI VMI VMI Lenoir-Rhyne# USC Spartanburg King$ Milligan$ Milligan$ Western Carolina% VMI% The Citadel% &Johnson City, Tenn. #Granite Falls, N.C. $Elizabethton, Tenn. %SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C. 1989 (29-13) Gardner-Webb# Gardner-Webb# Pfeiffer# Pfeiffer# at Warren Wilson at Warren Wilson at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Piedmont at Clemson at South Carolina Furman Furman North Carolina A&T* North Carolina A&T* at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel at Wake Forest UNC Asheville East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State at Radford at VMI at VMI Virginia Tech Virginia Tech at Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne Marshall Marshall Marshall Davidson UNC Asheville&
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8-9 L 14-10 W 5-0 W 15-3 W 15-2 W 1-7 L 26-1 W 9-0 W 4-3 W 9-4 W 3-11 L 9-8 W 5-2 W 3-1 W 13-10 W 3-2 W 12-5 W 3-2 W 2-9 L 7-1 W 4-8 L 4-6 L 9-11 L 2-3 L 10-9 W 5-1 W 6-5 W 7-8 L 10-2 W 11-2 W 1-3 L 17-2 W 3-9 L 8-7 W 6-3 W 5-12 L 9-8 W 8-7 W 6-7 L 6-11 L Forfeit W 10-3 W 7-10 L 8-18 L 11-4 W 9-16 L
8-6 W 8-3 W 7-3 W 4-3 W 10-4 W 7-3 W 3-15 L 8-16 L 12-6 W 4-5 L 15-8 W 6-0 W 4-5 L 17-3 W Forfeit W 1-6 L 6-13 L 8-5 W 10-4 W 9-8 W 3-4 L 14-0 W 15-2 W 21-14 W 8-3 W 10-7 W 2-3 L 11-10 W 7-4 W 10-1 W 6-2 W 5-6 L 11-6 W 4-3 W 10-7 W
at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Milligan Furman% Marshall% Western Carolina$ #Granite Falls, N.C. *North Wilkesboro, N.C. &Cherryville, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C. $SoCon Tournament, Montreat, N.C. 1990 (19-22-1) at Richmond at Gardner-Webb at Winthrop at Belmont Abbey at Belmont Abbey at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Winthrop at Furman at Furman at Furman at Milligan at Milligan The Citadel The Citadel at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech at East Tennessee State Davidson VMI& VMI VMI UNC Asheville at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall at Clemson at UNC Asheville Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina at Wake Forest at Tennessee at Tennessee at Davidson at Davidson Liberty King# Lenoir-Rhyne# VMI% at The Citadel% Western Carolina% &North Wilkesboro, N.C. #Granite Falls, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 1991 (28-21) at Winthrop Bristol Bristol at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina at Auburn at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at S.C. State at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel at UNC Asheville East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State UNC Asheville Milligan Milligan Shepherd at VMI at VMI at Liberty at Liberty at Virginia Tech Marshall# Marshall# at Milligan Wis.-Stevens Point& King King Virginia Tech at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Davidson at Tennessee at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at Clemson at Clemson North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Furman% at The Citadel% East Tennessee State% Furman% Western Carolina% #Lenoir, N.C. &Milligan, Tenn. %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
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6-6 T 9-2 W 3-10 L 5-6 L 6-2 W 5-6 L 1-9 L 6-5 W 3-9 L 3-2 W 10-8 W 6-7 L 9-11 L 5-10 L 2-5 L 4-5 L 9-2 W 15-6 W 5-2 W 14-9 W 2-6 L 2-8 L 6-5 W 5-10 L 5-6 L 11-12 L 1-2 L 8-9 L 11-2 W 1-6 L 3-0 W 7-13 L 5-4 W 4-9 L 3-0 W 7-2 W 12-6 W Forfeit W 6-1 W 9-2 W 2-7 L 4-5 L
5-3 W 1-0 W 4-0 W 8-7 W 9-6 W 13-7 W 1-10 L 0-10 L 9-20 L 12-0 W 2-9 L 1-14 L 1-6 L 8-4 W 10-0 W 4-1 W 1-5 L 6-9 L 6-4 W 9-6 W 6-2 W 17-2 W 7-6 W 1-4 L 3-4 L 10-7 W 7-8 L 4-5 L 2-6 L 1-5 L 7-2 W 12-2 W 10-9 W 4-3 W 1-4 L 9-15 L 11-4 W 2-10 L 11-2 W 11-0 W 5-10 L 0-13 L Forfeit W Forfeit W 4-2 W 2-0 W 7-1 W 6-7 L 0-4 L
1992 (17-34) at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Davidson at Davidson at Winthrop at Belmont Abbey at Belmont Abbey Wofford Mars Hill at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at North Carolina at N.C. State at Duke VMI# VMI# VMI# Catawba at Marshall at Marshall at Tennessee at Tennessee Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina at Virginia Tech Virginia Tech North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern USC Spartanburg Winthrop at Furman at Furman at Furman Davidson UNC Asheville UNC Asheville The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel at Clemson at Clemson East Tennessee State% Marshall% at The Citadel% #Lenoir, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 1993 (15-27) at Florida State at Florida State at Clemson at Winthrop at UNC Asheville at North Carolina at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel at College of Charleston at S.C. State at South Carolina at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State Milligan# at Furman at Furman at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech North Carolina A&T# North Carolina A&T# Georgia Southern# Georgia Southern# Georgia Southern# Montreat-Anderson# Montreat-Anderson# at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall UNC Asheville& Virginia Tech at VMI at VMI at VMI Winthrop Belmont Abbey Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina at The Citadel% Marshall% #Granite Falls, N.C. %Taylorsville, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 1994 (22-26) at North Carolina at UNC Greensboro at North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T at Wake Forest at UNC Charlotte at UNC Charlotte The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel
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3-8 L 1-3 L 2-13 L 7-8 L 2-12 L 4-9 L 2-3 L 0-9 L 4-7 L 4-7 L 19-2 W 1-13 L 8-6 W 7-6 W 5-6 L 12-2 W 0-8 L 9-2 W 2-10 L 2-7 L 4-5 L 8-0 W 2-5 L 0-2 L 2-5 L 4-1 W 4-2 W 2-3 L 7-2 W 8-4 W 10-11 L 5-10 L 1-5 L 2-1 W 10-3 W 8-1 W 10-3 W 7-3 W 5-13 L 5-8 L 1-7 L 2-4 L
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ALL-TIME RESULTS at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Tennessee at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson Liberty at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State Morehead State at Virginia Tech Davidson& Furman Furman UNC Charlotte King at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro Marshall Marshall Marshall at Clemson Virginia Tech VMI VMI VMI at Winthrop East Tennessee State# at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina UNC Asheville Marshall% Georgia Southern% &Taylorsville, N.C. #Granite Falls, N.C. %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 1995 (17-30-1) at North Carolina at UNC Greensboro at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson at Catawba at Catawba at Liberty at Charlotte East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State at Clemson at Furman at Furman at Furman UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Kent State Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern at Virginia Tech Charlotte Charlotte at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall Eastern Kentucky UNC Greensboro at Virginia Military at Virginia Military at Virginia Military Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina North Carolina A&T Davidson# at East Tennessee State West Virginia$ at Ohio State at Ohio State North Carolina& Western Carolina% VMI% #Granite Falls, N.C. &Hickory, N.C. $Columbus, Ohio %SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 1996 (27-19) at North Carolina A&T at UNC Greensboro at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson at UNC Asheville at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Wake Forest Furman Furman Furman UNC Asheville UNC Asheville at Georgia Southern
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4-5 L 6-13 L 2-1 W 2-3 L 6-7 L 2-15 L 1-6 L 4-8 L 5-6 L 7-6 W 16-20 L 9-32 L 12-7 W 4-8 L 5-5 T 0-11 L 8-4 W 10-5 W 16-8 W 15-1 W 4-0 W 3-5 L 5-8 L 3-1 W 6-7 L 5-22 L 9-8 W 2-4 L 3-2 W 9-5 W 3-5 L 1-9 L 2-5 L 7-12 L 6-9 L 11-9 W 6-4 W 7-8 L 10-17 L 26-3 W 9-3 W 7-8 L 6-0 W 6-7 L 2-6 L 2-7 L 6-9 L 4-13 L
10-4 W 13-3 W 16-7 W 9-3 W 6-0 W 3-6 L 1-5 L 4-5 L 18-8 W 13-6 W 5-6 L 1-4 L 7-8 L 4-10 L 5-3 W 7-8 L
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3-6 L at Radford 7-4 W at VMI 4-0 W at VMI 4-0 W at VMI 2-19 L at UNC Greensboro 0-2 L at UNC Greensboro 7-2 W at UNC Greensboro 12-11 W Radford 6-4 W vs. Wake Forest 7-1 W Western Carolina 8-2 W Western Carolina 6-3 W Western Carolina 8-7 W 1999 (14-38) 7-6 W at Florida International 6-5 W at Florida International 15-12 W at Florida International 20-6 W at Winthrop 5-8 L at Winthrop 3-5 L at Winthrop 6-8 L at N.C. State 14-12 W at Davidson 24-7 W at Davidson 12-3 W at Davidson 4-10 L at North Carolina A&T 6-10 L at High Point 0-12 L at Georgia Southern 7-6 W at Georgia Southern 2-6 L at Georgia Southern 5-2 W at College of Charleston 2-5 L at College of Charleston at College of Charleston at Tennessee Tech 8-9 L at North Carolina 8-7 W UNC Greensboro 3-15 L UNC Greensboro 10-3 W UNC Greensboro 5-6 L North Carolina A&T 12-4 W VMI 7-3 W VMI 3-8 L VMI 11-7 W at East Tennessee State 6-16 L at East Tennessee State 7-19 L at East Tennessee State 5-6 L Tennessee Tech 3-5 L at Wake Forest 2-11 L Furman 1-4 L Furman 0-21 L Furman 11-10 W Wake Forest 8-6 W at Western Carolina 3-5 L at Western Carolina 6-17 L at Western Carolina 4-17 L Elon 12-4 W High Point 6-7 L Winthrop 11-10 W The Citadel 9-13 L The Citadel 14-10 W The Citadel 1-3 L at Elon 11-15 L South Carolina* 4-10 L at Old Dominion 4-18 L at Old Dominion 6-26 L at Wofford 2-8 L at Wofford 5-8 L at Wofford 9-13 L *Hickory, N.C. 6-7 L 2000 (17-38-1) 3-2 W at Charlotte 2-7 L at Winthrop 6-8 L at Winthrop 5-6 L at Florida State 2-7 L at Florida State 6-7 L at Tennessee 8-3 W at Tennessee 6-3 W at Tennessee 6-5 W at Campbell 21-17 W at High Point 5-14 L at College of Charleston 7-5 W at College of Charleston 11-13 L at College of Charleston at Elon Charlotte 9-2 W at East Carolina 9-5 W at East Carolina 4-5 L at East Carolina 10-9 W at UNC Greensboro 2-6 L at UNC Greensboro 3-13 L Western Carolina 10-9 W Western Carolina 11-14 L Western Carolina 3-19 L at Tennessee Tech 13-8 W Wofford 12-7 W Wofford 5-9 L Wofford 5-17 L Campbell 4-7 L at Wake Forest 2-10 L at Furman 3-12 L at Furman 3-7 L at Furman 17-5 W Davidson 4-9 L Davidson 9-5 W Elon 7-14 L at VMI 11-12 L at VMI 11-7 W at VMI 10-7 W vs. Wake Forest* 7-15 L High Point 12-11 W East Tennessee State 13-17 L East Tennessee State 9-13 L East Tennessee State 7-9 L at UNC Asheville
8-18 L 11-12 L 3-4 L 8-5 W 7-15 L 1-9 L 7-16 L 13-4 W 3-7 L 7-15 L 8-9 L 3-14 L 1-10 L 1-2 L 0-15 L 2-8 L 5-18 L 2-3 L 3-18 L 4-3 W 0-4 L 16-8 W 13-14 L 8-10 L 14-8 W 9-17 L 4-6 L 12-19 L 3-15 L 2-13 L 11-12 L 3-4 L 5-6 L 7-4 W 3-13 L 20-3 W 13-7 W 4-6 L 19-16 W 17-23 L 5-9 L 8-9 L 13-6 W 6-7 L 4-20 L 9-11 L 9-7 W 10-16 L 4-11 L 6-5 W 4-5 L 10-9 W 14-13 W 1-10 L 4-12 L 5-8 L 7-8 L 1-5 L 3-12 L 0-13 L 3-10 L 8-9 L 15-8 W 17-16 W
1-11 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 2-8 L 1-8 L 1-9 L 2-10 L 0-8 L 5-12 L 2-5 L 5-6 L 4-16 L 6-13 L 2-12 L 7-8 L 5-7 L 3-6 L 4-7 L 5-10 L 2-6 L 5-2 W 6-12 L 13-12 W 4-2 W 10-8 W 6-10 L 12-10 W 9-9 T 3-10 L 7-8 L 4-5 L 14-3 W 5-10 L 8-3 W 13-4 W 14-7 W 8-3 W 2-8 L 3-14 L 5-6 L 10-9 W 1-7 L 5-4 W 8-6 W
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel UNC Asheville vs. Georgia Southern# vs. East Tennessee State# vs. College of Charleston# *Hickory, N.C. #SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2001 (21-32) vs. Kentucky# at Winthrop vs. Kentucky# at Winthrop at Elon vs. UNC Wilmington! vs. Richmond! vs. Old Dominion! at Florida State at Florida State at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at North Carolina at High Point at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson at Wake Forest at James Madison Furman Furman UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro at Charlotte at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at UNC Asheville at Wofford at Wofford at Wofford Charlotte vs. Wake Forest High Point VMI VMI VMI The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel at UNC Asheville at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State Winthrop UNC Asheville UNC Asheville vs. Furman$ vs. The Citadel$ vs. College of Charleston$ vs. UNC Greensboro$ #Rock Hill, S.C. !Hughes Brothers’ Classic, Wilmington, N.C. $SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2002 (16-34) at Coastal Carolina vs. William & Mary# vs. Wagner! at Winthrop vs. Wagner! at Winthrop at N.C. State at Wake Forest at Wake Forest at Furman at Furman at Furman at Florida State at Florida State at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina Binghamton Binghamton Davidson Davidson Davidson at College of Charleston at College of Charleston at College of Charleston at UNC Asheville at UNC Asheville Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern UNC Asheville Winthrop at VMI at VMI at High Point E. Tennessee State
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8-10 5-10 13-10 10-4 4-15 5-6 0-12 1-7 8-2 1-2 6-3 2-9
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3-8 L 1-8 L 6-4 W 2-6 L 6-7 L 1-6 L 5-6 L 3-8 L 4-10 L 4-7 L 1-6 L 7-10 L 1-7 L 7-9 L 20-3 W 8-2 W 10-7 W 9-4 W 4-13 L 8-23 L 7-6 W 0-7 L 8-6 W 10-4 W 4-7 L 4-13 L 3-7 L 7-18 L 13-11 W 3-2 W 7-6 W 2-6 L 5-2 W 6-8 L 4-18 L 9-6 W 9-6 W 9-10 L 17-5 W 8-10 L 9-3 W 10-13 L 10-8 W 7-8 L 5-8 L 5-8 L 0-5 L 10-9 W 7-4 W 4-2 W 3-5 L 4-3 W 1-2 L
5-12 L 9-17 L 22-3 W 3-5 L 12-1 W 4-5 L 6-15 L 4-10 L 3-22 L 3-14 L 4-3 W 3-6 L 2-4 L 7-11 L 1-9 L 2-10 L 4-8 L 10-26 L 3-17 L 3-6 L 4-3 W 10-7 W 9-11 L 8-3 W 6-4 W 3-1 W 1-16 L 4-2 W 3-1 W 4-5 L 1-19 L 1-13 L 4-8 L 4-10 L 17-16 W 16-6 W 4-3 W 3-9 L 13-3 W
E. Tennessee State E. Tennessee State at North Carolina Winthrop at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro High Point Wofford Wofford Wofford # at Coastal Carolina (Conway, S.C.) ! at Winthrop (Rock Hill, S.C.)
4-13 L 7-6 W 3-7 L 11-12 L 0-8 L 0-2 L 6-1 W 8-10 L 5-7 L 0-10 L 7-8 L
2003 (14-36) at Wake Forest at Elon at Florida State at Florida State at Florida State at North Carolina at UNC Wilmington at Hofstra (at Wilmington, N.C.) at Tennessee Tech at East Carolina at East Carolina at Charleston Southern at College of Charleston at College of Charleston at College of Charleston The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel UNC Asheville at High Point at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson Elon East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State at Furman at Furman at Furman Wake Forest Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern High Point Gardner-Webb at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at Charlotte VMI VMI VMI at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Charleston Southern Wofford Wofford Wofford
0-26 L 3-9 L 5-16 L 1-9 L 0-17 L 6-10 L 2-8 L 2-0 W 8-7 W 0-9 L 2-5 L 16-13 W 3-12 L 5-6 L 6-5 W 4-10 L 4-5 L 8-12 L 11-10 W 14-10 W 4-5 L 6-7 L 2-5 L 5-7 L 7-3 W 8-5 W 12-19 L 2-5 L 2-9 L 1-15 L 6-13 L 4-11 L 9-13 L 3-1 W 10-7 W 8-9 L 7-14 L 8-17 L 4-3 W 3-13 L 4-6 L 8-10 L 1-11 L 12-7 W 5-10 L 8-10 L 3-5 L 5-6 L 6-0 W 9-7 W
2004 (10-43) at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb vs. Stony Brook vs. Akron at Winthrop at Wake Forest at Elon at Elon at Elon at North Carolina at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at East Carolina at Wofford at Wofford at Wofford Brown Brown Brown Brown at UNC Asheville College of Charleston College of Charleston College of Charleston at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel at Tennessee Tech Davidson Davidson Davidson at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at East Tennessee State at Campbell Furman Furman Furman Tennessee Tech UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb at Stetson
1-2 L 1-2 L 3-10 L 1-11 L 1-8 L 6-13 L 5-6 L 3-7 L 2-14 L 5-8 L 2-20 L 7-11 L 7-6 W 1-8 L 11-6 W 3-13 L 3-4 L 6-1 W 5-11 L 6-5 W 2-5 L 6-8 L 1-17 L 10-14 L 0-20 L 2-6 L 1-9 L 9-13 L 9-13 L 8-3 W 4-8 L 1-7 L 3-13 L 3-8 L 2-14 L 11-2 W 10-14 L 2-11 L 9-13 L 7-5 W 2-1 W 6-9 L 7-8 L 0-5 L 4-6 L 0-16 L
at Stetson at Stetson Campbell UNC Asheville Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina
2-7 L 1-11 L 3-7 L 1-14 L 8-10 L 5-4 W 18-11 W
2005 (10-42) at North Carolina A&T at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at No. 7 North Carolina vs. Kentucky^ vs. George Mason^ at Charleston Southern at Wake Forest at No. 11 Florida State at No. 11 Florida State at Tennessee Tech at Furman at Furman at Furman at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at UNC Asheville Wofford Wofford Wofford Charlotte Albany Albany Albany Gardner-Webb at No. 19 College of Charleston at No. 19 College of Charleston at No. 19 College of Charleston at Longwood The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel Gardner-Webb at Davidson at Davidson at Davidson at Campbell East Tennessee State East Tennessee State at Charlotte Tennessee Tech Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Wake Forest at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro Elon Elon Elon ^ at Charleston, S.C.
6-2 W 1-18 L 3-5 L 0-5 L 1-6 L 2-16 L 6-11 L 4-11 L 2-11 L 1-4 L 4-1 W 5-3 W 11-13 L 4-5 L 4-9 L 6-14 L 9-10 L 6-5 W 3-10 L 3-2 W 7-4 W 12-5 W 3-5 L 7-9 L 4-5 L 0-6 L 4-24 L 3-19 L 2-7 L 4-15 L 9-5 W 9-8 W 5-12 L 2-13 L 8-9 L 6-10 L 5-10 L 9-10 L 7-18 L 11-15 L 8-2 W 1-9 L 5-27 L 1-7 L 1-15 L 12-20 L 3-6 L 3-6 L 4-11 L 2-18 L 7-29 L 3-7 L
2006 (24-31-1) Buffalo^ Buffalo^ at Gardner-Webb$ vs. Army# vs. Niagara# vs. Army# Campbell! at Alabama at Alabama at Alabama at North Carolina Canisius& Canisius& Canisius& Canisius% at Auburn at North Carolina A&T College of Charleston College of Charleston College of Charleston at Elon at Elon at Elon Gardner-Webb Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro North Carolina A&T at Virginia Tech at Wofford at Wofford at Wofford North Carolina A&T Furman Furman Furman at Charlotte East Tennessee State at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel Longwood at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern
12-6 W 2-4 L 7-4 W 11-8 W 7-6 W 4-2 W 12-7 W 3-4 L 3-8 L 3-8 L 4-6 L 10-7 W 6-4 W 7-0 W 11-3 W 2-7 L 2-3 L 3-10 L 2-8 L 0-2 L 0-8 L 2-5 L 8-9 L 8-9 L 0-11 L 4-3 W 4-15 L 13-13 T 10-20 L 11-8 W 4-7 L 21-5 W 4-5 L 16-3 W 10-3 W 6-8 L 16-11 W 2-3 L 7-2 W 11-17 L 3-4 L 5-4 W 2-7 L 7-2 W 3-4 L 8-6 W 1-4 L 6-8 L 12-7 W
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ALL-TIME RESULTS at North Carolina A&T 6-9 L Davidson 10-9 W Davidson 9-8 W Davidson 5-6 L vs. Davidson* 5-4 W vs. Elon* 3-4 L vs. Georgia Southern* 2-5 L ^ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.) # at Davidson, N.C. ! at Ernie Shore Field (Winston-Salem, N.C.) & at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.) % at M.S. Deal Stadium (Granite Falls, N.C.) $ Game completed March 28 at ASU (13th inning) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 2007 (33-26) at Gardner-Webb 7-9 L Coppin State$ 17-2 W Coppin State$ 23-0! W Coppin State$ 19-3 W at Wake Forest 10-9 W at No. 2 Florida State 3-6 L at No. 2 Florida State 2-10 L at No. 2 Florida State 8-12 L at North Carolina A&T 14-5 W Dayton& 20-2 W Dayton& 13-12 W Dayton& 5-3 W at East Tennessee State 12-13 L Fairleigh Dickinson^ 11-4 W Fairleigh Dickinson^ 2-4 L Fairleigh Dickinson^ 9-2 W at No. 3 South Carolina 5-13 L at No. 3 South Carolina 1-4 L Elon^ 2-24 L Elon^ 9-8 W Elon^ 0-5 L East Tennessee State^ 6-8 L Wofford^ 9-7 W Wofford^ 8-2 W Wofford^ 10-9 W at East Tennessee State 6-5 W at Furman 8-4 W at Furman 7-1 W at Furman 8-7 W at UNC Asheville 8-7 W at College of Charleston 3-11 L at College of Charleston 6-10 L at College of Charleston 6-7 L Gardner-Webb 6-1 W The Citadel 9-7 W The Citadel 0-17 L The Citadel 5-8 L North Carolina A&T 15-16 L Georgia Southern 10-4 W Georgia Southern 2-3 L Georgia Southern 10-16 L UNC Asheville 12-11 W Wake Forest 5-13 L UNC Asheville 10-2 W at Western Carolina 0-6 L at Western Carolina 7-13 L at Western Carolina 6-3 W at Davidson 14-4 W at Davidson 23-2 W at Davidson 4-6 L at Longwood 8-2 W at Longwood 1-0 W Radford 15-3 W at UNC Greensboro 0-8 L at UNC Greensboro 10-8 W at UNC Greensboro 19-7 W vs. UNC Greensboro* 3-9 L vs. College of Charleston* 11-10 W vs. Elon* 5-9 L $ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.) ! No-hitter (five innings) & at Ernie Shore Stadium (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ^ at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 2008 (32-27) at NC State at NC State at NC State at North Carolina A&T at Wake Forest Canisius^ Canisius^ Canisius^ Canisius^ at High Point vs. Yale% vs. Yale% vs. Quinnipiac% at Auburn at Auburn at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State at Jacksonville State Wake Forest UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro High Point North Carolina A&T at The Citadel at The Citadel at The Citadel UNC Asheville at North Carolina College of Charleston College of Charleston
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College of Charleston 6-7 L at USC Upstate 6-4 W Gardner-Webb 3-10 L at Georgia Southern 7-13 L at Georgia Southern 5-3 W at Georgia Southern 5-3 W at East Tennessee State 1-2 L Western Carolina 6-2 W Western Carolina 12-8 W Western Carolina 4-5 L at Tennessee 4-12 L at Gardner-Webb 9-3 W Davidson 10-5 W Davidson 8-7 W Davidson 5-4 W at Elon 3-7 L at Elon 9-3 W at Elon 26-10 W Furman 5-0 W Furman 14-3 W Furman 4-2 W at UNC Asheville 9-3 W at Wofford 7-12 L at Wofford 7-8 L at Wofford 16-6 W vs. Furman* 8-10 L vs. Western Carolina* 10-5 W vs. Furman* 12-13 L ^ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.) % at Davidson, N.C. * Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 2009 (33-21) Jacksonville State^ 4-3 (13) W Jacksonville State^ 9-6 W Jacksonville State^ 6-3 W at Wake Forest 3-15 L at Gardner-Webb 11-5 W Elon* 6-8 L Elon* 10-14 L High Point 7-2 W at Western Carolina* 0-4 L at Western Carolina* 11-14 L at Western Carolina* 3-4 L at No. 2 North Carolina 8-9 L at No. 2 North Carolina 3-12 L The Citadel* 10-6 W The Citadel* 3-12 L The Citadel* 2-19 L Wake Forest 1-3 L at East Tennessee State 3-5 L Georgia Southern* 7-12 L Georgia Southern* 7-10 L Georgia Southern* 3-1 W North Carolina A&T 19-6 W at Davidson* 8-9 L at Davidson* 15-5 W at UNC Asheville 17-7 W High Point 4-3 (11) W at Furman* 3-5 L at Furman* 24-4 W at Furman* 4-1 W at Tennessee 9-7 W Samford* 6-4 W Samford* 4-3 W Samford* 6-3 W East Tennessee State 15-12 W Gardner-Webb 12-10 W at College of Charleston 3-5 L at College of Charleston 7-3 W at College of Charleston 6-4 W North Carolina A&T 9-6 W at High Point 6-4 W Wofford 13-9 W Wofford* 5-0 W Wofford* 11-6 W Radford 14-3 W North Carolina Central 17-0 W at UNC Greensboro* 1-3 L at UNC Greensboro* 19-4 W at UNC Greensboro* 9-8 (10) W at NC State 6-10 L Longwood 16-6 W Longwood 4-2 W vs. The Citadel% 4-1 W vs. Georgia Southern% 5-6 L vs. The Citadel% 3-5 L ^ at McNair Field (Forest City, N.C.) % Southern Conference Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) 2010 (38-18-1) vs. Presbyterian^ at USC Upstate^ at Gardner-Webb% vs. Niagara# vs. Marist# vs. Niagara# Rider! Rider! Rider! at Presbyterian at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* Columbia Columbia Western Carolina* Western Carolina* Western Carolina* at The Citadel* at The Citadel* at The Citadel* East Tennessee State
6-1 W 11-0 W 8-2 W 13-4 W 5-3 W 13-2 W 7-5 W 8-5 W 8-6 W 8-6 W 3-8 L 2-5 L 16-12 W 10-9 W 8-4 W 11-7 W 7-10 L 4-4 (6) T 2-13 L 1-2 L 3-6 L 14-4 W
Furman* 10-7 W Furman* 5-4 (10) W Furman* 3-6 L North Carolina A&T 15-4 W North Carolina A&T 3-2 W Davidson* 10-8 W Davidson* 7-3 W Davidson* 7-5 W at High Point 7-2 W High Point 12-7 W UNC Greensboro* 12-1 W UNC Greensboro* 6-5 W UNC Greensboro* 3-9 L at East Tennessee State 11-10 W at Samford* 17-7 W at Samford* 7-3 W UNC Asheville 18-5 W Wake Forest 10-5 W Gardner-Webb 5-6 L at Elon* 4-5 L at Elon* 1-6 L at Elon* 3-13 L at UNC Asheville 12-2 W College of Charleston* 5-15 L College of Charleston* 1-13 L College of Charleston* 1-9 L at Wake Forest 3-10 L at Wofford* 7-6 W at Wofford* 13-4 W at Wofford* 10-3 W vs. College of Charleston$ 11-12 (11) L vs. Georgia Southern$ 6-2 W vs. College of Charleston$ 10-6 W vs. Western Carolina$ 3-2 W vs. Western Carolina$ 6-7 L ^ Mariott Classic (Spartanburg, S.C.) % at McNair Field (Forest City, N.C.) # North vs. South Challenge (Forest City, N.C.) ! at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.) $ Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) 2011 (33-27) Maryland-Eastern Shore^ 4-0 W Maryland-Eastern Shore^ 13-2 W Maryland-Eastern Shore^ 9-0 W at Gardner-Webb 7-0 W at No. 20 MIami (Fla.) 3-6 L at No. 20 Miami (Fla.) 7-5 W at No. 20 MIami (Fla.) 0-10 L at North Carolina A&T 14-4 W at The Citadel* 0-4 L at The Citadel* 4-12 L at The Citadel* 1-4 L LaSalle 2-0 W LaSalle 6-3 W Elon* 4-10 L Elon* 4-5 L Elon* 10-16 L at High Point 6-10 (5 ) L at UNC Greensboro* 3-5 L at UNC Greensboro* 4-2 W at UNC Greensboro* 3-5 L UNC Asheville 9-5 W Cornell 8-3 W Cornell 3-5 L Cornell 8-7 W vs. Wake Forest # 2-6 L Wofford* 3-1 W Wofford* 6-2 W Wofford* 6-2 W North Carolina A&T 10-5 W at East Tennessee State 4-9 L at Furman* 2-3 L at Furman* 10-2 W at Furman* 3-2 W at Tennessee 6-5 W Gardner-Webb 12-3 W Samford* 4-0 W Samford* 4-5 L Samford* 3-8 L Presbyterian 8-6 W at Davidson* 3-1 (12) W at Davidson* 4-3 W at Davidson* 7-0 W at Radford 1-3 L North Carolina A&T 6-1 W East Tennessee State 3-5 L Western Carolina* 10-5 W Western Carolina* 10-9 W Western Carolina* 7-13 L High Point 5-6 (10) L at College of Charleston* 4-7 L at College of Charleston* 8-5 W at College of Charleston* 7-10 L at No. 17 North Carolina 2-7 L Georgia Southern* 11-1 W Georgia Southern* 8-6 W Georgia Southern* 4-12 L vs. Samford % 3-5 L vs. UNC Greensboro % 6-4 W vs. Furman % 5-0 W vs. Samford % 1-2 L ^ at McNair Field (Forest City, N.C.) # at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.) % Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2012 (41-18) vs. George Mason^ vs. Akron^ vs. Akron^ at No. 7 LSU at No. 7 LSU at No. 7 LSU at North Carolina A&T Rider Rider Rider Rider Duke Davidson* Davidson* Davidson* at Duke at No. 3 South Carolina The Citadel* The Citadel* The Citadel* at Elon* at Elon* at Elon* North Carolina A&T Oakland Oakland Oakland College of Charleston* College of Charleston* College of Charleston* at Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* Furman* Furman* Furman* High Point at Wofford* at Wofford* at Wofford* at East Tennessee State UNC Greensboro* UNC Greensboro* UNC Greensboro* at Samford* at Samford* at Samford* Gardner-Webb at Western Carolina* at Western Carolina* at Western Carolina* at Furman $ vs. Samford $ at Furman $ vs. No. 23 Oklahoma ! at No. 15 Virginia ! vs. No. 23 Oklahoma ! vs. No. 23 Oklahoma !
1-2 L 8-3 W 4-1 W 0-4 L 1-0 W 11-1 W 5-3 W 6-3 W 10-4 W 22-4 W 15-4 W 6-4 W 10-4 W 16-3 W 5-4 (10) W 6-3 W 4-6 L 10-5 W 9-4 W 7-6 W 8-10 L 5-0 W 2-11 L 14-0 W 13-8 W 14-5 W 10-5 W 8-6 W 8-2 W 3-8 L 3-6 L 5-1 W 3-13 L 6-7 L 14-2 W 6-5 W 14-0 W 6-2 W 3-2 W 7-6 W 6-0 W 4-7 L 8-7 W 5-4 W 8-10 L 7-4 W 2-4 L 9-7 W 5-3 W 6-8 L 5-4 W 7-9 L 7-5 W 7-12 L 4-13 L 5-4 W 6-5 W 6-14 L 2-5 L
^ at Elon Invitational (Elon, N.C.) $ at Southern Conference Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) ! NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Charlottesville Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) 2013 (30-24) at No. 8 NC State Canisius Butler Butler Butler High Point at Davidson* at Davidson * at Davidson* at Furman* at Furman* at Furman* at Georgia at Georgia Cornell Cornell Cornell at North Carolina A&T at College of Charleston* at College of Charleston* Wofford* Wofford* Wofford* at Eastern Kentucky Georgia Southern* Georgia Southern* Georgia Southern* at UNC Asheville at UNCG* at UNCG* at UNCG* at High Point vs. Campbell % at The Citadel* at The Citadel* at The Citadel* Noth Carolina A&T at ETSU^ Samford* Samford* ETSU Elon* Elon* at Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Gonzaga
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Won Lost Tied First Meeting Last Meeting Akron 2 1 0 2004 2012 Alabama 0 3 0 2006 2006 Albany 0 3 0 2005 2005 Allen 7 1 0 1969 1971 Arkansas 0 3 0 2014 2014 Arkansas State 1 2 0 2015 2015 Army 2 0 0 2006 2006 Assumption 2 0 0 1987 1987 Auburn 1 5 0 1991 2008 Augusta 13 8 0 1968 1982 Barton 11 7 0 1957 1969 Belmont Abbey 3 4 0 1967 1993 Benedict 2 0 0 1971 1971 Berea 1 0 0 1981 1981 Berry 1 1 0 1977 1977 Binghampton 2 0 0 2002 2002 Bluefield 6 0 0 1980 1987 Bowling Green — FIRST MEETING — Bristol 2 0 0 1991 1991 Brown 2 2 0 2004 2004 Bryan 1 0 0 1971 1971 Buffalo 1 1 0 2006 2006 Butler 2 1 0 2013 2013 Campbell 4 8 1 1980 2014 Canisius 7 5 0 2006 2015 Carson-Newman 3 0 0 1973 1988 Catawba 18 25 0 1955 1995 Charleston (W.Va.) 2 1 0 1970 1971 Charleston Southern 3 2 0 1979 2005 Charlotte 9 13 1 1980 2006 Chattanooga 14 1 0 1970 1982 The Citadel 30 82 0 1972 2014 Clemson 2 19 0 1973 2014 Coastal Carolina 0 1 0 2002 2002 College of Charleston 12 34 0 1993 2013 Columbia 2 0 0 2010 2010 Columbus 4 4 0 1971 1974 Connecticut 2 0 0 1985 1985 Coppin State 5 0 0 1987 2007 Cornell 3 3 0 2011 2013 Davidson 63 38 1 1973 2015 Dayton 3 0 0 2007 2007 Delaware State 1 0 0 1987 1987 Duke 3 4 0 1974 2012 East Carolina 5 23 0 1956 2004 East Tennessee State 77 56 1 1955 2015 Eastern Kentucky 1 2 0 1984 2013 Elon 15 47 0 1956 2014 Emory & Henry 8 0 0 1969 1982 Erskine 6 5 0 1967 1974 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 1 0 2007 2007 Florida International 0 6 0 1987 1999 Florida State 0 16 0 1993 2007 Francis Marion 3 0 0 1974 1974 Furman 61 47 0 1969 2014 Gardner-Webb 22 16 0 1977 2014 George Mason 0 2 0 2005 2012 Georgia 2 6 0 1975 2015 Georgia Southern 20 61 0 1967 2015 Georgia State 2 6 0 1979 2015 Georgia Tech 1 16 0 1978 1994 Gonzaga 2 1 0 2013 2013 Grand Canyon 0 1 0 1969 1969 Guilford 13 14 0 1956 1988 High Point 32 24 0 1956 2015 Hillsdale 2 0 0 1981 1981 Hofstra 1 0 0 2003 2003 Indiana (Pa.) 1 1 0 1971 1972 Jacksonville State 10 1 0 1970 2009 James Madison 0 1 0 2001 2001 Kennesaw 2 0 0 1984 1984 Kent State 3 1 0 1986 2014 Kentucky 1 2 0 2001 2005 King 9 0 0 1981 1994 LaSalle 2 0 0 2011 2011 Lee 1 0 0 1978 1978 Lenoir-Rhyne 33 18 0 1955 1990 Liberty 3 6 0 1985 1995 Little Rock 0 3 0 2015 2015 Lipscomb 0 1 0 1971 1971 Longwood 5 1 0 2005 2009 UL Lafayette 2 1 0 2015 2015 UL Monroe 2 1 0 2015 2015 LSU 2 1 0 2012 2012 Marist 1 0 0 2010 2010 Mars Hill 19 0 0 1969 1992 Marshall 41 26 0 1977 1997 Maryland 1 2 0 2015 2015 Maryland-Eastern Shore 3 0 0 2011 2011 Mercer-Atlanta 12 2 0 1955 1984 Mercer 0 3 0 1975 1979
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Opponent Won Lost Tied First Meeting Last Meeting Mercyhurst 4 0 0 1983 1984 Methodist 4 0 0 1978 1979 Miami (Fla.) 1 3 0 1973 2011 Michigan 1 1 0 2014 2014 Milligan 30 21 0 1969 1993 Montreat-Anderson 2 0 0 1993 1993 Morehead State 1 0 0 1994 1994 Morris Brown 1 0 0 1978 1979 New Orleans 0 1 0 1984 1984 Newberry 7 5 0 1963 1971 Niagara 3 0 0 2006 2010 Norfolk State 1 0 0 1998 1998 North Carolina 3 25 0 1974 2015 North Carolina A&T 49 6 0 1983 2015 UNC Asheville 40 20 0 1985 2015 North Carolina Central 1 0 0 2009 2009 UNC Greensboro 25 36 0 1991 2014 UNC Pembroke 1 1 0 1967 1969 NC State 3 13 0 1973 2015 UNC Wilmington 1 3 0 1971 2003 Notre Dame 0 2 0 2014 2014 Oakland 3 0 0 2012 2012 Oglethorpe 0 1 0 1968 1968 Ohio State 0 2 0 1995 1995 Oklahoma 1 2 0 2012 2012 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 1986 1986 Old Dominion 0 4 0 1997 2001 Pfeiffer 8 10 1 1961 1989 Piedmont 5 0 0 1983 1989 Presbyterian 10 1 0 1966 2011 Quinnipiac 1 0 0 2008 2008 Radford 10 6 0 1985 2011 Rhode Island 2 0 0 1985 1985 Richmond 5 6 1 1972 2001 Rider 7 0 0 2010 2012 St. Andrews 1 0 0 1967 1967 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 1 0 1986 1988 Salem 2 0 0 1969 1971 Samford 11 9 0 2009 2014 Shepherd 1 0 0 1991 1991 Shorter 2 3 0 1971 1977 Slippery Rock 2 0 0 1982 1982 South Alabama 2 2 0 1973 2015 South Carolina 1 12 0 1972 2015 USC Aiken 5 4 1 1976 1981 USC Upstate 5 2 0 1986 2010 South Carolina State 2 0 0 1991 1993 Southern Tech 3 1 0 1979 1984 Stanford 0 1 0 1986 1986 Stetson 0 3 0 2004 2004 Stony Brook 0 1 0 2004 2004 Tennessee 4 12 0 1977 2014 Tennessee Tech 9 5 0 1996 2005 UT Arlington 1 2 0 2015 2015 Texas State 0 3 0 2015 2015 Troy 1 2 0 2015 2015 Tusculum 4 0 0 1969 1977 Villanova 1 0 0 2015 2015 Virginia 1 0 0 2012 2012 VCU 0 1 0 1997 1997 VMI 66 30 0 1971 2003 Virginia Tech 12 22 0 1974 2014 Voorhees 4 0 0 1969 1971 Wagner 2 0 0 2002 2002 Wake Forest 14 37 0 1970 2015 Warren Wilson 2 0 0 1989 1989 West Georgia 2 0 0 1975 1975 West Liberty 1 0 0 1969 1969 West Virginia 1 0 0 1995 1995 West Virginia State 2 0 0 1976 1976 Western Carolina 60 91 1 1955 2015 William Carey 0 1 0 1969 1969 William & Mary 7 3 0 1972 1977 Wingate 1 1 0 1985 1985 Winston-Salem State 2 0 0 1970 1971 Winthrop 5 17 0 1990 2004 Wis.-Stevens Point 0 1 0 1991 1991 Wofford 48 22 0 1968 2014 Wooster 1 0 0 1969 1969 Yale 1 1 0 2008 2008 Youngstown State 0 1 0 2014 2014 Note: Series records are 1955-present
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OFFENSIVE
BATTING AVERAGE
Single-Season (Min. 75 AB) 1. .477 Randy Ingle (1979) 2. .462 Ryan Healey (1988) 3. .450 Joey Moffitt (1978) 4. .427 Randy Ingram (1978) 5. .426 Scott Waugh (1990) 6. .425 Chris Behne (2000) 7. .423 Robbie Peele (1981) 8. .422 Isaac Harrow (2009) 9. .416 Kim Arey (1981) .416 Randy Ingram (1977) .416 Andre Crawford (1987) .416 Tony Welborn (1984) Career (MIn. 200 AB) 1. .404 Randy Ingle (1977-79) 2. .398 Ryan Healey (1987-88) 3. .390 Robbie Peele (1981-83) 4. .380 Mike Ramsey (1973-75) 5. .377 Ed Dubiel (1986-87) 6. .376 Tom Sams (1980-83) 7. .375 Bob Billings (1968-70) 8. .370 Randy Ingram (1975-78) 9. .366 Scott Waugh (1988-91) 10. .365 Chris Plemmons (1976-78)
AT-BATS
Single-Season 1. 253 Wes Hobson (2008) 2. 252 David Rubinstein (2007) 3. 251 Jason Altenhof (2007) 4. 245 Jason Altenhof (2008) 5. 242 Isaac Harrow (2008) 6. 241 Will Callaway (2012) 241 Rand Smith (2009) 8. 238 Trey Holmes (2011) 9. 235 Wes Hobson (2010) 235 Hector Crespo (2013) Career 1. 879 Wes Hobson (2007-10) 2. 874 Hector Crespo (2010-13) 3. 821 Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) 4. 750 Isaac Harrow (2006-09) 5. 732 Jeremy Dowdy (2009-12) 6. 721 David Towarnicky (2007-10) 7. 712 Chris Behne (1997-2000) 8. 688 Chris Baker (2004-07) 9. 684 Preston Troutman (2011-14) 10. 678 Will Shellman (1991-94)
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RUNS SCORED
Single-Season 1. 69 Wes Hobson (2010) 2. 68 Rand Smith (2009) 3. 67 David Rubinstein (2007) 67 Wes Hobson (2009) 5. 66 Ed Dubiel (1986) 6. 63 Hector Crespo (2012) 7. 62 Jason Altenhof (2008) 8. 60 Lawrence Sluder (1985) 9. 57 David Rubinstein (2008) 57 Isaac Harrow (2009) Career 1. 223 2. 208 3. 193 4. 165 5. 162 6. 154 7. 153 8. 150 9. 143 10. 142
Wes Hobson (2007-10) Hector Crespo (2010-13) Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) Isaac Harrow (2006-09) Wes Timmons (1999-2001) Rand Smith (2006-09) Jerod Faggart (2007-10) David Rubinstein (2006-08) Joe Mengele (1981-84) Scott Waugh (1988-91)
HITS
Single-Season 1. 97 Chris Behne (2000) 2. 95 Wes Hobson (2010) 3. 93 Jason Altenhof (2008) 4. 92 Isaac Harrow (2009) 5. 91 David Rubinstein (2007) 6. 89 Wes Hobson (2009) 7. 88 Rand Smith (2009) 8. 82 Andrew Franco (2007) 82 Jason Altenhof (2007) 10. 79 Isaac Harrow (2008) 79 Daniel Kassouf (2012) 79 Tyler Tewell (2012) Career 1. 318 Wes Hobson (2007-10) 2. 283 Hector Crespo (2010-13) 3. 268 Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) 4. 260 Isaac Harrow (2006-09) 5. 239 Chris Behne (1997-2000) 6. 229 Tommy Green (1984-88) 7. 228 Scott Waugh (1988-91) 8. 219 David Towarnicky (2007-10) 9. 215 David Rubinstein (2006-08) 10. 213 Tom Sams (1980-83)
HITTING STREAK 1. 3. 4.
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DOUBLES
Single-Season 1. 30 David Rubinstein (2007) 2. 23 Isaac Harrow (2009) 23 Wes Hobson (2009) 4. 22 Isaac Harrow (2007) 22 Wes Hobson (2010) 6. 21 Shane Owenby (1995) 21 Mike Lee (2001) 21 Wes Timmons (2001) 21 Wes Hobson (2008) 10. 19 Chris Behne (2000) 19 Andrew Franco (2007) 19 David Rubinstein (2008) Career 1. 78 Wes Hobson (2007-10) 2. 65 Isaac Harrow (2006-09) 3. 61 David Rubinstein (2006-08) 61 Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) 5. 53 Wes Timmons (1999-2001) 6. 50 Tommy Green (1984-88) 7. 48 Luke Little (1998-2001) 8. 47 Chris Behne (1997-2000) 47 Chris Baker (2004-07) 47 Hector Crespo (2010-13)
TRIPLES
Single-Season 1. 7 Jaylin Davis (2014) 2. 6 Randy Ingram (1976) 6 Randy Ingle (1979) 6 George Gaines (1981) 6 Pete Camelo (1982) 6 Scott McDaniel (1995) 6 Shane Sigmon (1998) 6 Tom Prosser (2007) 6 Jason Rook (2008) 6 Isaac Harrow (2009) 6 Preston Troutman (2014) Career 1. 14 Preston Troutman (2011-14) 2. 12 Joey Moffitt (1977-80) 3. 11 Randy Ingle (1977-79) 11 Shane Sigmon (1997-99) 11 Jaylin Davis (2013-pres.) 6. 10 Randy Ingram (1975-78) 10 Tom Sams (1980-83) 8. 9 Rusty Stroupe (1983-86) 9 Isaac Harrow (2006-09) 9 Wes Hobson (2007-10) 9 Hector Crespo (2010-13)
Will Callaway (2013) Rand Smith (2009) Tommy Green (1988) Brad Peisel (2005)
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HOME RUNS
Single-Season 1. 17 Daniel Kassouf (2012) 2. 16 Pete Camelo (1982) 16 Andre Crawford (1986) 4. 15 Kenny Osborne (1997) 5. 13 Marc Hodges (1985) 13 Jerod Faggart (2010) 7. 12 Ron Brower (1977) 12 Ron Brower (1978) 12 Marc Hodges (1984) 12 Tony Welborn (1984) 12 Lawrence Sluder (1985) 12 Tony Welborn (1985) 12 Ed Dubiel (1986) 12 Brad Long (1986) 12 Isaac Harrow (2009) 12 Dillon Dobson (2015) Career 1. 33 2. 32 3. 31 4. 30 5. 29 6. 28 28 8. 27 27 10. 26 26 26
Andre Crawford (1985-87) Tony Welborn (1983-86) Ron Brower (1976-78) Wes Hobson (2007-10) Dillon Dobson (2013-15) Johnny McCraw (1989-93) Jerod Faggart (2007-10) Brad Long (1984-87) Lawrence Sluder (1985-87) Marc Hodges (1982-85) Garrett Hinshaw (1987-90) Isaac Harrow (2006-09)
RUNS BATTED IN
Single-Season 1. 75 Isaac Harrow (2009) 2. 66 Daniel Kassouf (2012) 3. 64 Tom Sams (1981) 4. 63 Andrew Franco (2007) 5. 61 Ed Dubiel (1986) 6. 60 Isaac Harrow (2008) 60 Wes Hobson (2009) 8. 56 Andre Crawford (1986) 56 Isaac Harrow (2007) 10. 54 Wes Hobson (2010) Career 1. 201 2. 194 3. 160 4. 154 5. 153 6. 144 7. 138 8. 135 9. 131 10. 127
Isaac Harrow (2006-09) Wes Hobson (2007-10) Tom Sams (1980-83) David Towarnicky (2007-10) Tommy Green (1984-88) Chris Behne (1997-2000) Ron Brower (1976-78) Tony Welborn (1983-86) Randy Ingram (1975-78) Jeremy Dowdy (2009-12)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
Single-Season (Min. 75 AB) 1. .804 Pete Camelo (1982) 2. .776 Randy Ingle (1979) 3. .770 Joey Moffitt (1978) 4. .762 Andre Crawford (1987) 5. .752 Brad Long (1985) 6. .748 Isaac Harrow (2009) 7. .737 Steph Crater (1998) 8. .734 Tony Welborn (1984) 9. .731 Ron Brower (1978) 10. .725 Kenny Osborne (1997) Career (Min. 200 AB) 1. .690 Tony Welborn (1983-86) 2. .680 Ed Dubiel (1986-87) 3. .653 Andre Crawford (1985-87) 4. .632 Randy Ingle (1977-79) 5. .624 Ron Brower (1976-78) 6. .614 Rodney Ewing (1968-69) 7. .599 Lawrence Sluder (1985-87) 8. .595 Randy Ingram (1976-78) 9. .593 Tom Sams (1980-83) 10. .592 Bob Billings (1968-70)
Single-Season 1. 50 Lawrence Sluder (1985) 2. 47 Jerod Faggart (2010) 3. 46 Ron Hodges (1971) 4. 45 Hector Crespo (2012) 5. 43 Steve Hollins (1989) 43 Lawrence Sluder (1986) 7. 42 Ed Dubiel (1986) 42 Pete Camelo (1982) 42 Jason Altenhof (2008) 10. 41 Michael Pierson (2015) Career 1. 134 Jerod Faggart (2007-10) 2. 124 Hector Crespo (2010-13) 2. 123 Lawrence Sluder (1985-87) 3. 111 Joe Mengele (1981-84) 4. 105 David Towarnicky (2007-10) 6. 98 Isaac Harrow (2006-09) 7. 95 Scott Waugh (1988-91) 95 Wes Hobson (2007-10) 9. 94 Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) 10. 91 Preston Troutman (2011-14)
TOTAL BASES
STRIKEOUTS
Single-Season 1. 163 Isaac Harrow (2009) 2. 154 Wes Hobson (2010) 3. 148 Daniel Kassouf (2012) 4. 147 Wes Hobson (2009) 5. 141 Rand Smith (2009) 6. 138 Chris Behne (2000) 138 David Rubinstein (2007) 8. 137 Kenny Osborne (1997) 9. 129 Andrew Franco (2007) 10. 127 Isaac Harrow (2007) 127 Trey Holmes (2011) Career 1. 504 2. 421 3. 377 4. 375 5. 362 6. 344 7. 341 8. 336 9. 328 10. 316
Wes Hobson (2007-10) Isaac Harrow (2006-09) Tommy Green (1984-88) Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) Chris Behne (1997-2000) Chris Baker (2004-07) David Rubinstein (2006-08) Tom Sams (1980-83) David Towarnicky (2007-10) Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
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Single-Season 1. 59 Jaylin Davis (2013) 2. 57 Tim Johnson (2003) 57 Zack Briggs (2011) 4. 52 Jerod Faggart (2010) 5. 50 Randy DeBruhl (1993) 50 Tim Johnson (2002) 7. 49 Dillon Dobson (2013) 49 Luke Little (2000) 49 Shane Owenby (1994) 10. 48 Robbie Huffstetler (2000) 48 Ty Racette (2002) Career 1. 168 2. 143 3. 132 132 5. 127 6. 122 122 8. 121 9. 119 10. 118
Jerod Faggart (2007-10) Hector Crespo (2010-13) Shane Owenby (1993-96) Joey Robinson (2003-06) Dillon Dobson (2013-15) Luke Little (1998-2001) Noah Holmes (2011-15) Randy DeBruhl (1991-93) Garrett Hinshaw (1987-90) Preston Troutman (2011-14)
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STOLEN BASES
Single-Season 1. 34 Mike Ramsey (1974) 2. 31 Hector Crespo (2010) 3. 30 Hector Crespo (2012) 4. 29 Will Shellman (1993) 5. 27 William Head (2013) 6. 24 George Gaines (1981) 24 Will Shellman (1994) 8. 23 Tom Doss (1969) 23 Chris Plemmons (1978) 23 Will Shellman (1992) 23 Will Callaway (2012) Career 1. 101 Hector Crespo (2010-13) 2. 85 Will Shellman (1991-94) 3. 64 Mike Ramsey (1973-75) 4. 57 Chris Plemmons (1976-78) 5. 45 Tom Doss (1967-70) 45 Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) 7. 44 Will Callaway (2011-13) 44 Joe Mengele (1981-84) 9. 42 Scott McDaniel (1991-95) 10. 40 John Key (1988-91) 40 Scott Waugh (1988-91)
PITCHING
APPEARANCES
Single-Season 1. 35 Josh Fish (2006) 2. 34 Josh Fish (2005) 3. 33 Stephen Fisher (1997) 33 Chris Patterson (2009) 33 Will Helms (2011) 6. 31 Nick Daniels (2009) 31 Zach Quate (2009) 31 David Port (2012) 9. 30 Brandon Graves (2007) 30 Adam Mills (2008) 30 Will Helms (2010) 30 Taylor Miller (2010) Career 1. 100 Zach Quate (2006-09) 2. 95 Will Helms (2009-12) 3. 94 David Port (2009-12) 4. 93 Matt Wood (1999-2001) 5. 89 Taylor Miller (2008-11) 6. 78 Jonathan Reeder (2003-07) 78 Chris Patterson (2007-10) 8. 75 Garrett Sherrill (2006-08) 9. 74 Tyler Moore (2009-14) 10. 71 Adam Mills (2005-08)
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STARTS
Single-Season 1. 16 Gary Armstrong (1995) 16 Jason Rook (2007) 16 Ryan Arrowood (2012) 16 Seth Grant (2012) 16 Rob Marcello (2012) 6. 15 Tyler Moore (2014) 15 Jamie Nunn (2013) 15 Len Stratton (1986) 15 Scott Clark (2004) 15 Scott Clark (2005) 15 Jonathan Reeder (2005) 15 Jason Rook (2006) 15 Matt Andress (2010) 15 Ryan Arrowood (2011) Career 1. 56 2. 52 3. 43 43 5. 42 6. 40 7. 39 39 9. 38 38
Matt Andress (2007-10) Ryan Arrowood (2009-12) Scott Clark (2003-06) Jeffrey Springs (2012-15) Kevin Simmons (1983-86) Seth Grant (2009-12) Jonathan Reeder (2003-07) Aubrey Edens (2006-09) Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001) Gary Armstrong (1993-96)
COMPLETE GAMES
Single-Season 1. 9 Jim Blankenship (1974) 2. 8 Steve Anspaugh (1973) 8 Kirk Bailey (1982) 4. 7 Chick Cromer (1969) 7 Jon Dolecki (1969) 6. 6 Steve Anspaugh (1974) 6 David Farmer (1977) 6 Terry Wentzel (1979) 6 Steve Sacco (1980) 6 Norm Vest (1996) Career 1. 14 Steve Anspaugh (1973-74) 2. 13 Jim Blankenship (1971-74) 13 David Farmer (1976-78, 80) 4. 12 Russ Warfield (1981-84) 5. 11 Jon Dolecki (1967-70) 11 Terry Wentzel (1976-79) 11 Kirk Bailey (1981-82) 11 Richard Bosley (1982-85) 9. 10 Chick Cromer (1968-69) 10 Steve Sacco (1978-80)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INNINGS PITCHED
Single-Season 1. 103.0 Tyler Moore (2014) 2. 100.2 Seth Grant (2012) 3. 99.1 Ryan Arrowood (2012) 4. 97.2 Jamie Nunn (2013) 5. 96.1 Garrett Sherrill (2006) 6. 95.2 Rodney Lemonds (2000) 95.2 Tyson Blocker (2001) 95.2 Taylor Thurber (2015) 9. 94.1 Ryan Arrowood (2011) 10. 93.1 Jim Blankenship (1974) Career 1. 316.0 Matt Andress (2007-10) 2. 298.2 Ryan Arrowood (2009-12) 3. 257.1 Jonathan Reeder (2003-07) 4. 249.0 Scott Clark (2003-06) 5. 248.1 Kevin Simmons (1983-86) 6. 245.0 Seth Grant (2009-12) 7. 243.1 Jeffrey Springs (2012-15) 8. 240.0 Aubrey Edens (2006-09) 9. 239.1 Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001) 10. 227.2 Russ Warfield (1981-84)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Single-Season (Min. 50 IP) 1. 0.58 Jon Dolecki (1969) 2. 0.88 Steve Anspaugh (1973) 3. 1.07 Pete Hardee (1984) 4. 1.09 Chick Cromer (1969) 5. 1.25 Kirk Bailey (1982) 6. 1.33 Gary Laws (1969) 7. 1.74 Jim Blankenship, (1974) 8. 1.82 Chick Cromer (1968) 9. 1.83 Rocki Pitman (1971) 10. 1.88 Steve Sacco (1980) Career (Min. 150 IP) 1. 1.44 Chick Cromer (1968-69) 2. 1.82 Steve Anspaugh (1973-74) 3. 1.86 Jim Blankenship (1971-74) 1.86 Pete Hardee (1982-84) 5. 2.07 Gary Laws (1969-70) 6. 2.11 Warren Garrett (1969-71) 7. 2.29 Jon Dolecki (1967-70) 8. 2.47 Kirk Bailey (1981-82) 9. 2.60 Mike Ellis (1974-77) 10. 2.84 Ed Curlee (1967-68)
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WINS
Single-Season 1. 12 Pete Hardee (1984) 2. 11 Ryan Arrowood (2012) 3. 10 John Monczynski (1974) 10 Garrett Sherrill (2007) 5. 9 Chick Cromer (1969) 9 Lenny Stratton (1986) 9 Matt Andress (2010) 9 Jamie Nunn (2013) 9 Tyler Moore (2014) 10. 8 Rocki Pitman (1971) 8 Steve Anspaugh (1973) 8 Kirk Bailey (1982) 8 Richard Bosley (1985) 8 Kevin Simmons (1985)  8 Kevin Simmons (1986) 8 Pete Palmer (1989) 8 Matt Andress (2008) 8 Ryan Arrowood (2010) 8 Ryan Arrowood (2011) Career 1. 28 2. 26 3. 25 4. 22 5. 21 6. 20 7. 18 18 18 10. 16 16 16
Ryan Arrowood (2009-12) Matt Andress (2007-10) Kevin Simmons (1983-86) Lenny Stratton (1985-87) Pete Hardee (1982-84) Russ Warfield (1981-84) Richard Bosley (1982-85) Garrett Sherrill (2006-08) Jamie Nunn (2012-pres.) John Monczynski (1973-76) David Farmer (1976-78) Jason Crews (1994-96)
LOSSES
Single-Season 1. 12 Ben Hager (2000) 2. 11 Nick Peterson (2003) 3. 10 Kyle Shiplette (2002) 10 Jonathan Reeder (2005) 5. 9 Andy Cheek (1999) 9 Jason Howell (1999) 9 Brian Chapman (2002) 9 Nick Peterson (2004) 9 Scott Clark (2005) 9 Seth Grant (2011) 9 Taylor Thurber (2015) Career 1. 27 Scott Clark (2003-06) 2. 25 Jonathan Reeder (2003-07) 3. 20 Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001) 20 Nick Peterson (2003-04) 20 Taylor Craig (2002-05) 6. 18 Andy Cheek (1997-99) 18 Matt Andress (2007-10) 18 Taylor Thurber (2012-15) 9. 17 Jason Howell (1998-2000) 17 Gary Armstrong (1993-96) 17 Gary Davis (1991-94) 17 Jason Rook (2006-08)
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SAVES
Single-Season 1. 16 Nathan Hyatt (2012) 2. 13 Chris Patterson (2010) 3. 12 Taylor Miller (2011) 4. 11 Zach Quate (2009) 5. 8 Matt Wood (2001) 8 Matt Wood (2002) 7. 6 Reggie Black (1981) 6 Dan Norman (1989) 6 Stephen Fisher (1997) 6 Garrett Sherrill (2007) 6 Garrett Sherrill (2008) Career 1. 18 Matt Wood (1999-2001) 2. 16 Nathan Hyatt (2010-12) 3. 15 Chris Patterson (2007-10) 4. 14 Garrett Sherrill (2006-08) 14 Taylor Miller (2008-11) 6. 11 Zach Quate (2006-09) 7. 10 Dan Norman (1986-89) 8. 8 Steve Sacco (1978-80) 9. 7 Reggie Black (1980-81) 7 Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
STRIKEOUTS
Single-Season 1. 93 Ryan Arrowood (2012) 2. 90 Lenny Stratton (1986) 3. 83 Ryan Arrowood (2011) 4. 82 Matt Andress (2010) 5. 81 Jason Rook (2007) 6. 79 Kirk Bailey (1981) 7. 78 Chick Cromer (1969) 78 Richard Bosley (1985) 9. 77 Jamie Nunn (2013) 10. 76 Kevin Simmons (1985) 76 Scott Clark (2004) 76 Jeffrey Springs (2014) Career 1. 252 Ryan Arrowood (2009-12) 2. 248 Matt Andress (2007-10) 3. 222 Kevin Simmons (1983-86) 4. 215 Jeffrey Springs (2012-15) 5. 213 Lenny Stratton (1985-87) 6. 205 Jason Rook (2006-08) 7. 189 Scott Clark (2003-06) 8. 180 Aubrey Edens (2006-09) 180 Seth Grant (2009-12) 10. 173 Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
Nathan Hyatt
Kevin Simmons
BASES ON BALLS
Single-Season 1. 71 Brian Chapman (2002) 2. 58 Nick Peterson (2003) 3. 57 Todd Welborn (1985) 57 Gary Armstrong (1995) 5. 56 Nathan Hyatt (2011) 6. 55 Kevin Simmons (1985) 55 Norm Vest (1997) 55 Nick Peterson (2004) 9. 54 Andy Cheek (1999) 54 Jason Rook (2006) Career 1. 166 Kevin Simmons (1984-86) 2. 145 Scott Clark (2003-06) 3. 137 Gary Armstrong (1993-96) 4. 130 Taylor Craig (2002-05) 5. 128 Matt Andress (2007-10) 6. 126 Jason Rook (2006-08) 126 Jeffrey Springs (2012-15) 8. 123 Andy Cheek (1997-99) 9. 122 Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001) 10. 114 Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
MISCELLANEOUS GAMES PLAYED
Single-Season 1. 60 Zack Briggs (2011) 60 Trey Holmes (2011) 3. 59 Jason Altenhof (2007) 59 David Rubinstein (2007) 59 Jason Altenhof (2008) 59 Isaac Harrow (2008) 59 Wes Hobson (2008) 59 Will Callaway (2012) 59 Hector Crespo (2012) 59 Daniel Kassouf (2012) 59 Tyler Tewell (2012) Career 1. 225 2. 217 3. 209 4. 207 5. 206 6. 203 7. 199 8. 197 9. 186 10. 185
Hector Crespo (2010-13) Tyler Zupcic (2010-14) David Towarnicky (2007-10) Preston Troutman (2011-14) Wes Hobson (2007-10) Jeremy Dowdy (2009-12) Isaac Harrow (2006-09) Chris Baker (2004-07) Chris Behne (1997-2000) Jerod Faggart (2007-10)
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TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON WINS
1. 41.................................................................................................2012 2. 40.................................................................................................1986 3. 38.................................................................................................2010 4. 35.................................................................................................1981 35.................................................................................................1984 35.................................................................................................1985 7. 33.................................................................................................1983 33.................................................................................................2007 33.................................................................................................2009 33.................................................................................................2011
LOSSES
1. 43.................................................................................................2004 2. 42.................................................................................................2005 3. 38.................................................................................................1999 38.................................................................................................2000 5. 36.................................................................................................2003 36.................................................................................................2015 7. 34.................................................................................................1992 34.................................................................................................2002 34.................................................................................................2014 10. 32.................................................................................................1997 32.................................................................................................2001
BATTING AVERAGE
1. .353..............................................................................................1978 2. .350..............................................................................................1981 3. .339..............................................................................................1988 4. .335..............................................................................................1986 5. .329..............................................................................................2007 6. .328..............................................................................................1985 7. .323..............................................................................................1983 8. .317..............................................................................................1977 9. .316..............................................................................................1984 10. .315..............................................................................................2008
RUNS
1. 90.................................................................................................1986 2. 82.................................................................................................1985 3. 69.................................................................................................2008 4. 62.................................................................................................2009 5. 59.................................................................................................1997 59.................................................................................................2010 7. 52.................................................................................................1989 8. 50.................................................................................................1999 9. 49.................................................................................................1998 10. 45.................................................................................................2006
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. .584..............................................................................................1978 2. .565..............................................................................................1985 3. .558..............................................................................................1986 4. .523..............................................................................................1981 5. .502..............................................................................................1988 6. .501..............................................................................................1989 7. .493..............................................................................................2009 8. .492..............................................................................................1998 9. .489..............................................................................................2007 10. .485..............................................................................................1977
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
1. .447..............................................................................................1978 2. .436..............................................................................................1981 3. .423..............................................................................................1986 4. .417..............................................................................................1970 5. .414..............................................................................................1982 .414..............................................................................................1985 .414..............................................................................................2007 8. .413..............................................................................................1977 9. .408..............................................................................................1989 10. .408..............................................................................................1988 .408..............................................................................................1996
STOLEN BASES
1. 483...............................................................................................2007 2. 478...............................................................................................1986 478...............................................................................................2008 4. 432...............................................................................................2010 5. 421...............................................................................................2009 6. 417...............................................................................................2012 7. 402 ..............................................................................................1985 8. 388 ..............................................................................................1981 9. 367 ..............................................................................................1999 10. 355 ..............................................................................................2006
1. 137...............................................................................................1974 2. 107...............................................................................................2010 3. 100...............................................................................................2013 4. 94.................................................................................................2012 5. 93.................................................................................................1981 6. 89.................................................................................................2011 7. 84.................................................................................................1976 8. 75.................................................................................................1993 9. 69.................................................................................................2007 10. 68.................................................................................................1992 68.................................................................................................1999
HITS
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
707...............................................................................................2007 669...............................................................................................2008 625...............................................................................................2012 615...............................................................................................2010 609...............................................................................................2009 582...............................................................................................1986 571...............................................................................................2006 569...............................................................................................2011 551...............................................................................................2001 542...............................................................................................1999
DOUBLES
1. 168...............................................................................................2007 2. 136...............................................................................................2006 3. 134...............................................................................................2012 4. 130...............................................................................................2001 5. 127...............................................................................................2009 6. 120...............................................................................................2010 7. 119...............................................................................................1999 8. 117...............................................................................................2008 9. 114...............................................................................................2002 10. 105...............................................................................................2011
TRIPLES
1. 29.................................................................................................1981 2. 25.................................................................................................2007 3. 23.................................................................................................1979 23.................................................................................................1976 5. 21.................................................................................................2014 6. 20.................................................................................................2009 20.................................................................................................2012 8. 19.................................................................................................1978 9. 18.................................................................................................1983 10. 17.................................................................................................2013 17.................................................................................................1977
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1. 2.75..............................................................................................1982 2. 2.78..............................................................................................1984 3. 3.02..............................................................................................1967 4. 3.12..............................................................................................1974 5. 3.25..............................................................................................1980 6. 3.55..............................................................................................1976 7. 3.65..............................................................................................1981 8. 4.13..............................................................................................1985 9. 4.17..............................................................................................1978 10. 4.19..............................................................................................1977
OPPONENTS’ BATTING AVERAGE
1. .210..............................................................................................1982 2. .241..............................................................................................1977 3. .242..............................................................................................1976 4. .245..............................................................................................1980 5. .245..............................................................................................1981
STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
446...............................................................................................2008 435...............................................................................................2010 415...............................................................................................2011 414...............................................................................................2009 409...............................................................................................2012 398...............................................................................................2007 369...............................................................................................2013 362...............................................................................................2015 347...............................................................................................2014 336...............................................................................................1985
SAVES
1. 19.................................................................................................1981 2. 18.................................................................................................2012 3. 15.................................................................................................2009 15.................................................................................................2010 5. 12.................................................................................................2008 12.................................................................................................2011 7. 11.................................................................................................1985 11.................................................................................................1984 9. 10.................................................................................................2013 10.................................................................................................2006 10.................................................................................................2002 10.................................................................................................2001
FIELDING PERCENTAGE
1. .972..............................................................................................2008 2. .970..............................................................................................2013 .970..............................................................................................2011 4. .968..............................................................................................2012 5. .967..............................................................................................2006 .967..............................................................................................2010 7. .966..............................................................................................2009 8. .962..............................................................................................2007 .962..............................................................................................2014 10. .961..............................................................................................1989
SINGLE-GAME
At-Bats.................................................................. 58 (at Elon, 5/1/2008) Hits......................................................................... 29 (at Elon, 5/1/2008) Runs....................................................................... 26 (at Elon, 5/1/2008) Doubles..............................................................11 (vs. VMI, 4/14/1985) Home Runs..............................................8 (vs. Davidson, 4/20/1997) RBI........................................................................25 (vs. VMI, 4/14/1985) Total Bases....................................... 46 (vs. Wake Forest, 3/18/2008) Walks (Offensive)........................16 (at Morris Brown, 3/19/1978) Strikeouts (Offensive)................... 21 (at The Citadel, 4/12/1997) Left on Base (Offensive)............................... 18 (at Elon, 5/1/2008) Runs Allowed................................................ 29 (vs. Elon, 5/20/2005) Hits Allowed......................25 (2X, last vs. The Citadel, 3/15/2009) Strikeouts (Pitching)..........................19 (at Davidson, 4/21/2011) Walks (Pitching)...............15 (4X, last at Georgia Tech, 3/8/1989) Wild Pitches......................................................9 (vs. Elon, 3/16/2007) Hit Batters..................................8 (vs. Georgia Southern, 5/7/2005) Double Plays Turned...................... 5 (2X, last vs. Duke, 3/7/2012)
SMITH STADIUM RECORDS
First Game........... April 10, 2007 (App State 6, Gardner-Webb 1) Ceremonial First Pitch..... Appalachian State A.D. Charlie Cobb Official First Pitch.............Appalachian State’s Jonathan Reeder (to GWU’s Joey Testa at 3:03 p.m. — strike) First Hit..................................Appalachian State’s David Rubinstein .(triple down RF line off GWU’s Taylor Brooks — bottom 1st) First Run.................................................................... GWU’s Justin Lloyd (driven in on a double by Jamall Kinard — top 3rd) First Appalachian State Run...................................Jason Altenhof (driven in on a single by Rubinstein — bottom 3rd) First Home Run..................... Appalachian State’s Andrew Franco (three-run to RF off GWU’s Webster Beal — bottom 7th) FIrst Night Game.. April 13, 2007 (The Citadel 17, App State 0) (game two of DH — 6:09 p.m. first pitch) Runs.............................. 23 (App State vs. UNC Asheville, 4/1/2008; opp.: Western Carolina vs. App State, 5/16/2013) Hits................................. 27 (App State vs. Wake Forest, 3/18/2008) RBI.................................22 (App State vs. UNC Asheville, 4/1/2008) Doubles.............................8 (UL Monroe vs. App State, 3/22/2015) App State: 7 (2X, most recently App State vs. Elon, 3/13/2011) Triples.. 3 (3X, most recently App State vs. Davidson, 3/9/2012; opp.: 3X, most recently Elon vs. App State, 3/12/2011) Home Runs..6 (2X, most recently UL-L vs. App State, 5/2/2015) App State: 5 (vs. UNCA, 4/24/2007; vs. UNCG, 3/22/2008) Total Bases................. 46 (App State vs. Wake Forest , 3/18/2008) Stolen Bases..........................9 (App State vs. Furman, 5/22/2010) Walks (Offensive)............14 (App State vs. N.C. A&T, 4/27/2011) Strikeouts (Pitching)......16 (App State vs. Davidson, 4/9/2010) Double Plays Turned................ 5 (App State vs. Duke, 3/7/2012; opp.: Ga. Southern vs. App State, 5/21/2011) Errors.......5 (3X, most recently App Stats vs. Citadel, 4/13/2014; opp.: 5X, most recently N.C. A&T vs. App State, 4/5/2011) Attendance.....................1,116 (vs. Georgia Southern, 4/16/2013)
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HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-AMERICA 1968 1969 1970 1971 1975 1979 1982 1984 1988 2007 2009 2010 2012
Rodney Ewing Bob Billings Rodney Ewing Chick Cromer Jon Dolecki Bob Billings Ron Hodges Warren Garrett Ron Hodges Mike Ramsey Randy Ingle (first-team) Kirk Bailey Pete Hardee Darron Healey David Rubinstein Zach Quate Isaac Harrow (honorable mention) Wes Hobson Daniel Kassouf (first-team)
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2010 2012 2013
Hector Crespo Jamie Nunn Jaylin Davis
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1984 2009 2010
Jamie Harris David Towarnicky David Towarnicky
ALL-REGION 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1988 1989 2009 2010 2012 2013
Mike Ramsey Steve Anspaugh Mike Ramsey Butch Dziadul Mike Ramsey Randy Ingram Ron Brower Chris Plemmons Randy Ingram Chris Plemmons Joey Moffitt Randy Ingram Ron Brower Randy Ingle Joey Moffitt Mike Hobbs Tom Sams Robbie Peele Kirk Bailey Robin Peele Pete Hardee Tony Welborn Lenny Stratton Darron Healey Garrett Hinshaw Isaac Harrow Zach Quate Wes Hobson Chris Patterson Daniel Kassouf Ryan Arrowood Will Callaway Tyler Tewell Hector Crespo
ALL-STATE 2007 2009 2015
David Rubinstein Isaac Harrow Rand Smith Taylor Thurber Dillon Dobson Michael Pierson
NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT 1973 1984 2012
Mike Ramsey Pete Hardee Ryan Arrowood Brandon Burris Trey Holmes Preston Troutman
NAIA WORLD SERIES ALL-TOURNAMENT 1969 1971 1973
Bob Billings Ron Hodges Mike Ramsey Steve Anspaugh Butch Dzaidul Robbie Williams
ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Mike Ramsey Steve Anspaugh Butch Dzaidul Mike Ramsey Randy Ingram Randy Ingram Chris Plemmons Malcom McLean Mike Ellis Randy Ingram Chris Plemmons Ron Brower Randy Ingle Randy Ingram Ron Brewer Joey Moffitt Chris Plemmons Randy Ingle Robin Cline Mike Poteat Jim Armstrong Randy Ingle Mike Hobbs Joey Moffitt Mike Hobbs Tom Sams Robin Peele John Barlowe Kirk Bailey Pete Camelo Robbie Peele Tony Welborn Jamie Harris Pete Hardee Kent Alexander Marc Hodges Brad Long Kevin Simmons Marc Hodges Richard Bosley Brad Long Lawerence Sluder
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Tony Welborn Lee James Lenny Stratton Kevin Simmons Brad Long Andre Crawford Ed Bubiel Brad Long Ed Bubiel Lenny Stratton Lawerence Sluder Tommy Green Andre Crawford Darron Healey Keith Nail Tommy Green Rick Tuttle Stacey Schneider Pete Palmer Steve Hollins Gary Chandler Garrett Hinshaw Scott Waugh Brad Neithammer Johnny McCraw Scott Waugh Doug Jones Scott Waugh Jonny McCraw Randy DeBruhl Will Shellman Doug Young Shane Owenby Brent Payton Scott Garrett Scott Musgrave Chris Rodriquez Kenny Osbourne Stephen Crater Mike Berrier Chris Behne Wes Timmons Wes Timmons David Rubinstein Jason Altenhof Jason Altenhof Matt Andress David Rubinstein Zach Quate Wes Hobson Rand Smith Isaac Harrow Wes Hobson Chris Patterson Jerod Faggart Ryan Arrowood Jack Myers Ryan Arrowood Will Callaway Daniel Kassouf Hector Crespo Tyler Tewell Tyler Zupcic Hector Crespo Jamie Nun Will Callaway Dillon Dobson Michael Pierson
ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2015
Taylor Thurber Dillon Dobson
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMAN 2011 2012 2013 2014
Preston Troutman Brandon Burris Jamie Nunn Jaylin Davis Dillon Dobson Matt Brill Dallas DeVrieze Tyler Stroup
SoCon PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1974 1979 1984 1986 1989
Mike Ramsey Randy Ingle Tony Welborn Lenny Stratton Scott Waugh
SoCon PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1989 2012
Pete Palmer Ryan Arrowood
SoCon COACH OF THE YEAR 1973 1984 2012
Frank Lovrich Jim Morris Chris Pollard
SoCon FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1988 1989 1993 2013
Scott Waugh Johnny McCraw Kenny Osborne Jaylin Davis
SoCon REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 1973, 1984*, 1985*, 1986*, 1987*, 2012 *North Division
SoCon TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984
SoCon ALL-TOURNAMENT 1984 1990 1991 2000 2007 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014
Rusty Weaver Brad Niethammer Doug Jones Scott Waugh John Key Chris Behne Andrew Franco David Towarnicky Chris Alessandria Hector Crespo Wes Hobson Seth Grant Tyler Zupcic Hector Crespo Michael Pierson Jeffrey Springs
SoCon TOURNAMENT MVP 1984
Rusty Weaver
RETIRED JERSEYS
NO. 41 JIM MORRIS
NO. 12 RANDY INGLE
Jim Morris served as Appalachian State’s head coach from 1974-98, compiling a 611-475-1 overall record in his 25 seasons at the helm. He led the Mountaineers to four-consecutive Southern Conference championships (1984-87) and two of ASU’s three all-time NCAA postseason appearances in 1984 and ‘86. His 1984 squad led the nation in regular-season winning percentage (35-5) and the ‘86 Apps were the first team in SoCon history to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Regionals. During his 25-year tenure, Morris coached six allAmericans, five SoCon Players of the Year, one SoCon Pitcher of the Year and three SoCon Freshmen of the Year and was named the 1984 SoCon Coach of the Year. Morris served as a color analyst for Appalachian State baseball broadcasts on the Appalachian IMG Sports Network from 2009-14.
Appalachian State’s all-time leader in career batting average, Randy Ingle hit .404 for the Mountaineers from 1977-79. He also ranks second in ASU history with 11 career triples and fourth in career slugging percentage (.632) and batted an ASU and SoCon-record .477 in 1979, en route to all-SoCon, SoCon Player of the Year, all-region and first-team all-America accolades. He earned all-conference honors in each of his three collegiate seasons. After being selected in the 14th round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft by the Atlanta Braves, he played in the Braves’ farm system from 1979-1987. He has spent the last 31 seasons as a coach in the Braves’ organization, including 25 as a manager. He is currently in the second year of his third stint as manager of the Class-A Rome Braves. Ingle was named Southern League Manager of the Year in 1997 after leading the Greenville Braves to the Southern League chamAppalachian State’s all-time leader with pionship and also managed the Pulaski Braves a .404 batting average, Randy Ingle spent to the 1991 Appalachian League title. Ingle won the last 31 years as a coach in the Atlanta Braves organization. his 1,000th game as a manager on May 7, 2009.
RETIRED OCTOBER 11, 1998
RETIRED OCTOBER 25, 2008
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Jim Morris won 611 games as ASU’s head coach from 1974-98.
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APPALACHIAN STATE AND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MOUNTAINEERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFT Year 1969 1970 1972 1975 1977 1979 1982 1984 1985 1986 1990 1996
Player Charlie Cromer Ron Hodges Bobby Billings Sam Miller John Shermer MIke Ramsey Ronald Brower Randy Ingle Kirk Bailey Mark Poston Pete Hardee Rich Bosely Todd Welborn Rich Bosley Tony Welborn Tony Welborn Kent Alexander Steven Hollins Brian Musgrave Scott Garrett
Pos. Round Selection P 23 526 C 6 144 OF 28 649 P 31 708 P 9 204 SS 3 64 1B 10 236 SS 14 342 P 13 335 P 22 548 P 21 534 P 25 639 P 4 100 P 10 237 OF 21 539 OF/P 3 70 P 22 558 SS 41 1,055 P 11 331 C 23 690
Organization Chicago White Sox Baltimore Orioles Washington Senators Washington Senators Chicago White Sox St. Louis Cardinals Montreal Expos Atlanta Braves New York Yankees San Diego Padres Montreal Expos Baltimore Orioles New York Mets MIlwaukee Brewers Kansas City Royals Montreal Expos Chicago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies Boston Red Sox Cincinnati Reds
MOUNTAINEERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES
Year 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2015
Player David Rubinstein Jason Rook Garrett Sherrill Zach Quate Rand Smith Isaac Harrow Josh Dowdy Chris Patterson Wes Hobson Nathan Hyatt Tyler Tewell Seth Grant Ryan Arrowood Rob Marcello Sam Agnew-Wieland Hector Crespo Will Callaway Michael Pierson Dillon Dobson Jaylin Davis Jeffrey Springs
Pos. Round Selection OF 11 324 OF 12 356 P 12 368 P 14 439 OF 20 608 2B 24 735 P 38 1,136 P 29 889 2B 40 1,218 P 13 419 C 14 449 P 26 797 P 28 858 P 17 511 P 24 734 2B 34 1,034 2B 37 1,122 3B 21 645 SS 23 696 OF 24 710 P 30 888
Organization Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles Milwaukee Brewers Tampa Bay Rays Florida Marlins New York Yankees Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Cardinals San Francisco Giants Atlanta Braves Atlanta Braves Miami Marlins Colorado Rockies Philadelphia Phillies New York Yankees New York Yankees San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim San Francisco Giants Minnesota Twins Texas Rangers
* Selections from regular June draft. Selections from secondary or supplemental drafts are not noted.
DON CARDWELL • RHP • 1954*
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER 1957-60 — Philadephia Phillies 1960-62 — Chicago Cubs (threw a no-hitter vs. St. Louis Cardinals on May 15, 1960 — two days after being traded from Philadelphia to Chicago) 1963-66 — Pittsburgh Pirates 1967-70 — New York Mets 1970 — Atlanta Braves MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB K HBP 14 Seasons 102 138 3.92 410 301 72 17 7 2,122.2 2,009 1,044 924 225 671 1,211 98 POSTSEASON 1969 World Series (pitched one perfect inning in Game One)
• Cardwell attended ASU but did not play baseball for the Mountaineers before beginning his professional career.
RON HODGES • C • 1969-71 MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER 1973-84 — New York Mets
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 12 Seasons 666 1,426 119 342 56 2 19 147
BB 224
K 217
AVG. OB% SLG. SB CS .240 .342 .322 10 13
POSTSEASON 1973 World Series (walked in only plate appearance of series in Game One)
JOHN PYCHEA • RHP • 1950-53 MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER 1954 — Chicago Cubs
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H One Season 0 1 10.13 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 4
R ER HR BB K HBP 3 3 1 2 2 0
MIKE RAMSEY • IF • 1972-75 MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER 1978-84 — St. Louis Cardinals 1984 — Montral Expos 1985 — Los Angeles Dodgers
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Seven Seasons 394 786 81 189 26 6 2 57
BB 48
K AVG. OB% SLG. SB CS 111 .240 .285 .296 14 7
POSTSEASON 1982 World Series (appeared in three games off the bench; scored the eventual winning run in the sixth inning of St. Louis’ 6-3 win over Milwaukee in Game Seven)
COAKLER TRIPLETT • OF • 1930-35 MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER 1938 — Chicago Cubs 1941-43 — St. Louis Cardinals 1944-45 — Philadelphia Phillies
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Six Seasons 470 1,307 148 334 47 14 27 173 38
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K 114
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SUN BELT CONFERENCE Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and women’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.” The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the promise Sun Belt Commissioner of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never Karl Benson been more appropriate.
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MAY 25-29 • BOBCAT BALLPARK • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 2016 SUN BELT CONFERENCE PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL
Team (1st-place votes)....................................................................Points
1.
UL Lafayette (8)..................................................................................................... 117
2.
South Alabama (3)................................................................................................ 111
3.
Texas State..............................................................................................................88
4.
Troy............................................................................................................................81
5.
Georgia Southern................................................................................................. 76
6.
Georgia State......................................................................................................... 63
7.
UT Arlington...........................................................................................................57
8.
Arkansas State....................................................................................................... 50
9.
Little Rock................................................................................................................35
10. UL Monroe..............................................................................................................29 11. Appalachian State................................................................................................ 19
2016 PRESEASON ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM SP - Evan Challenger (Georgia Southern, Junior) SP - Gunner Leger (UL Lafayette, Sophomore) SP - Kevin Hill (South Alabama, Senior) RP - Dylan Moore (UL Lafayette, Sophomore) C- Joey Roach (Georgia State, Senior) 1B - Tanner Hill (Texas State, Senior) 2B - Stefan Trosclair (UL Lafayette, Senior) 3B - Tanner Ring (Arkansas State, Senior) SS- Justin Jones (Georgia State, Sophomore) OF - Ryan Blanton (Georgia State, Junior) OF - Kyle Clement (UL Lafayette, Senior) OF - Cole Billingsley (South Alabama, Junior) DH - Danny Martinez (South Alabama, Senior) UTIL - Cory Geisler (Texas State, Senior)
2015 SUN BELT CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS
Sun Belt
Overall
Team
W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
South Alabama
19 9 0 .679 37 20 0 .649
Troy
18 10 0 .643 30 25 0 .545
UL Lafayette
18 11 0 .621 42 23 0 .646
Georgia Southern
18 12 0 .600 30 27 0 .526
Georgia State
15 13 0 .536 30 27 0 .526
Texas State
14 16 0 .467 24 32 1 .430
UT Arlington
14 16 0 .467 24 32 0 .429
Arkansas State
12 17 0 .414 27 30 0 .474
UALR
12 17 0 .414 16 33 0 .327
UL Monroe
12 18 0 .400 25 29 0 .463
Appalachian State
8 21 0 .276 17 36 0 .321
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2016 APPALACHIAN STATE BASEBALL
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DOUG GILLIN
DOUG GILLIN
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS • SUNY CORTLAND, 1991 Doug Gillin was named director of athletics at Appalachian State University on Feb. 27, 2015. He officially began in the role on April 6, 2015. Gillin, 46, possesses more than two decades of professional experience in collegiate athletics, most recently as deputy director of athletics at the University of Missouri. He spent three years at Missouri and played a prominent role in the Tigers’ transition to the Southeastern Conference. At Mizzou, Gillin was involved in all facets of the athletics department’s financial planning and budget development, was a member of the department’s strategic plan development team and oversaw all external operations, including the Tiger Scholarship Fund development unit, Mizzou Sports Properties, strategic communications and game operations. Most notably, he helped lead the University’s athletics capital campaign and was involved in a $102 million facilities enhancement plan for football, baseball, softball, golf, tennis and track and field. Additionally, he was responsible for all facets of Missouri’s day-to-day operations in the absence of the athletics director, had direct oversight over men’s basketball and was part of a three-person administrative team that oversaw the Tigers’ football program. Prior to his arrival at Missouri in 2012, Gillin spent a decade in North Carolina in various roles with ISP Sports/IMG College, the country’s leading collegiate multimedia, marketing and licensing/brand management company. During his 10-year stint with Winston-Salem-based ISP/IMG, he served as the company’s senior vice president (2002-07), executive vice president/chief sales officer (2007-10) and senior vice president for college properties (2010-12). In those roles, he managed the company’s entire sales force, which included approximately 350 employees and more than 90 university and conference partnerships. Before joining the ISP/IMG corporate headquarters, Gillin spent the first nine years of his athletics career on college campuses. He began as an assistant ticketing/business office director at Lehigh (1993-94) then served as an assistant marketing director at New Mexico (1994-95) and Missouri (1995-97). In 1997, he became the general manager of Mizzou Sports Properties before taking the same position with Syracuse Sports Properties in 1999. The Binghamton, N.Y. native was a four-year letterwinner in ice hockey at SUNY Cortland from 1987-91. He was a two-time team MVP and was selected as the squad’s co-captain in 1990. He graduated from SUNY Cortland in 1991 with a B.S. in physical education (sports management concentration). He went on to earn a master’s degree in physical education from Ohio University in 1993. GIllin and his wife, Leslie, have three children: daughters Shea and Lia and son Chase.
The Gillin Family: Lia, Leslie, Shea, Doug and Chase
GILLIN AT A GLANCE Professional Experience 1993-94:.....................Lehigh (assistant ticketing/business office director) 1994-95:.....................New Mexico (assistant marketing director) 1995-97:.....................Missouri (assistant marketing director) 1997-99:.....................Missouri (general manager - Mizzou Sports Properties) 1999-2002:................Syracuse (general manager - Syracuse Sports Properties) 2002-07:.....................ISP (senior vice president) 2007-10:.....................ISP (executive vice president/chief sales officer) 2010-12:.....................IMG College (senior vice president for college properties) 2012-15:.....................Missouri (deputy athletics director) 2015-:..........................Appalachian State (athletics director) Education Bachelor’s:.................SUNY Cortland, 1991 physical education (sports management concentration) Master’s......................Ohio, 1993 physical education Student-Athlete Ice Hockey:................SUNY Cortland (1987-91) Hometown:.............Binghamton, N.Y. Birthdate:.................May 28, 1969 (46 years old) Wife:............................Leslie Daughters:...............Shea and Lia Son:.............................Chase Twitter:......................@DougGillin
Doug Gillin was introduced as Appalachian State University’s director of athletics on Feb. 27, 2015.
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EDUCATING QUALITY CITIZENS AND LEADERS Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is one of the 17 institutions in the University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 26 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, who are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused sustainable technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 410-acre main campus includes 22 academic buildings, a 210,000-square-foot library, 19 residence halls, three dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and off-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges.
ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE More than 450 student-athletes compete in 20 NCAA Division 1 varsity sports at Appalachian State University, 10 for men and 10 for women. Appalachian was a dominant force in the Southern Conference for more than 40 years before joining the Sun Belt Conference in July 2014 – one of 10 conferences that are members of the Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Appalachian student-athletes work just as hard in the classroom: • * In May 2015, Appalachian athletics was awarded the Sun Belt’s 2015 Institutional Graduation Rate Award for 2013-14. The award is given to the school with the highest Federal Graduation Rate among all current Sun Belt members. • * 101 Appalachian student-athletes were named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List in fall 2014, an honor given to student-athletes with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. • * 109 Appalachian student-athletes were named to the Sun Belt’s Academic Honor Roll in fall 2014, an honor given to student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0-3.49. • * 210 student-athletes were awarded academic honors, making Appalachian the school with the most students to do so.
APPALACHIAN STATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing Appalachian is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and poli-
cies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants. APPALACHIAN STATE ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
WHO ARE WE?
Appalachian was founded in 1899. The pioneering spirit necessary to overcome the mountains’ hardships quickly characterized the institution, giving Appalachian a special niche in higher education that continues today. After more than a century, Appalachian has grown into a destination of choice for high-achieving, intellectually curious students wanting to be engaged in the community.Appalachian enrolls more than 18,000 students and offers over 150 undergraduate and graduate major programs through its College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Reich College of Education, Walker College of Business, University College, Hayes School of Music, Beaver College of Health Sciences and Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies. Appalachian also offers a doctorate of education.
WHY CHOOSE APPALACHIAN?
THE MOST COMMON REASONS STUDENTS COME TO APPALACHIAN ARE: • Academic reputation, both overall and in specific majors • Location and the opportunities for outdoor activities • Size, including small classes and small-town atmosphere • Overall value and affordability when compared to other schools
SOLID ACCOLADES (2013 AND 2014) • 3rd among top regional public universities in the South in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges Guide” • 10th in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine’s “24 Best College Values Under $30,000/Year” • 22nd greenest college in the United States according to Sierra magazine’s “Cool Schools of 2014” • 7th in Washington Monthly magazine’s list of the nation’s “Best Bang for the Buck” master’s-degree granting institutions • 4th in U.S. for number of students who participated in short-term study abroad for credit (Institute for International Education) • Included in Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” and “Guide to 332 Green Colleges”
APPALACHIAN TIMELINE 1899 Dougherty brothers found Watauga Academy 1903 North Carolina legislature recognizes The Appalachian Training School
of Teachers as a state institution
1921 North Carolina legislature authorizes the Appalachian State Normal
School two-year college program
1929 North Carolina legislature authorizes the Appalachian State Teachers
College four-year program
1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorizes the ASTC
Graduate School
1967 North Carolina legislature authorizes Appalachian State University,
with three undergraduate colleges
1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one
of its regional campuses
1982 Enrollment exceeds 10,000 students 2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year 2005 Football team wins first of three consecutive NCAA Division I-AA National Championships
2008 Enrollment exceeds 16,000 2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus 2010 One graduate became the 100,000th living alumnus when he received his
diploma; New College of Health Sciences opened, the first new college in nearly 40 years
2011 Reich College of Education building opens 2011 The $200 million Campaign for Appalachian was launched 2013 Brad and Carole Wilson Honors and Engagement Community opened 2014 Dr. Sheri N. Everts named chancellor
APPALACHIAN TODAY Enrollment 18,026 students in Fall 2014 15,634 undergraduate 1,002 graduate 1,510 distance education-undergraduate, gradute and transfer Top Represented North Carolina Counties Wake Mecklenburg Watauga Guilford Forsyth Catawba States most represented North Carolina Georgia Virginia Florida Maryland South Carolina Academics College of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education College of Fine and Applied Arts Beaver College of Health Sciences Hayes School of Music University College Cratis D. Williams School Graduate School More than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership Fall 2014 Average Freshman SAT: 1156 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16-to-1 2014-15 Undergraduate Expenses $13,438 for in-state students and $26,605 for out-of-state students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental.
CHANCELLOR DR. SHERI N. EVERTS
Dr. Sheri N. Everts joined Appalachian State University as its seventh leader in July 2014. Previously, she had been provost and vice president for academic affairs at Illinois State University since 2008. A Nebraska native who attended elementary school in a one-room schoolhouse, Everts graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in English instruction and secondary education. After teaching middle school and high school English in Kansas and Nebraska, she returned to UNL, where she earned a master’s degree in literacy education and English (1991) and a doctorate in administration, curriculum and instruction
(1994). Everts began her higher education career in 1994 as an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Rising through the academic and administrative ranks at UNO, she was named assistant vice chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2000, promoted to associate vice president in 2003, and named interim senior vice chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2006. She served in that interim capacity until June 30, 2008, when she left Nebraska to become provost and vice president for academic affairs at Illinois State University. In accepting her position as chancellor, Everts said, “A university campus is an amazing place of confluence where great leaders and ideas emerge for the betterment of society. Our remarkable students, faculty and staff, combined with an engaged community, make this a very special place to live and work. The passion for teaching, learning, innovation, creativity and service is palpable on this campus and each day I am renewed by our community’s dedication to making a difference in the world.”
ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE
DR. ALAN HAUSER
Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 30th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. In his role, Hauser acts as the liason between academics and athletics, representing the voice of Appalachian’s faculty in its dealings with the athletic department as well as speaking on behalf of studentathletes when dealing with faculty members. He often accompanies many athletic programs on road trips and is a regular at home events. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.
UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP CHANCELLOR
PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR
Dr. Sheri Noren Everts serves as Appalachian’s chancellor. Dr. Darrell Kruger is provost and executive vice chancellor. The university is governed by its Board of Trustees and the University of North Carolina system’s Board of Governors.
ABOUT APPALACHIAN Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives as engaged global citizens who understand their responsibilities in creating a sustainable future for all. The transformational Appalachian experience promotes a spirit of inclusion that brings people together in inspiring ways to acquire and create knowledge, to grow holistically, to act with passion and determination, and embrace diversity and difference. Our students become agile learners who think critically, communicate effectively, make local to global connections, and understand the responsibilities of community engagement. We embrace our obligation to help create healthy, just, and sustainable societies by equipping our students to live with knowledge, compassion, dedication, humility, and dignity.
Dr. Sheri N. Everts
Bradley T. Adcock Board of Trustees Chair Alice G. Roess Board of Trustees Vice Chair M. Lee Barnes, Jr. Board of Trustees Secretary Stephanie L. Billings Alumni Council President Paul H. Gates Faculty Senate Chair Amy A. Sanders Staff Senate Chair Carson D. Rich Student Government Association President
Dr. Darrell Kruger
MORE THAN A LOCATION Appalachian’s beautiful setting in the Blue Ridge Mountains is more than a location – it profoundly shapes how our community lives, works and learns together. Our commitment to sustainability is a tradition, not a trend, and Appalachian is an active steward of North Carolina’s interconnected financial, cultural and natural resources. This commitment shows in many ways, including our tuition rates, textbook rental program, commitment to energy efficiency, economic viability and equitable citizenship. Because of this and much more, Appalachian ranks No. 7 out of 592 schools in MyPlan.com’s student rankings for “Overall Satisfaction & Happiness with Choice.”
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Boone’s accolades include National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Outside magazine’s top 10 “Best Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards,” ”U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” and TripAdvisor’s “Hidden Gems: 13 U.S. Towns That Are Diamonds in the Rough.” Boone is also ranked the 10th safest place in North Carolina by Movoto.com and 19th in SafeWise.com’s “50 Safest Cities in North Carolina,” based on the latest FBI crime report data. Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life – that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.
BOONE AT A GLANCE The county seat of Watauga County Population: approximately 17,000 Incorporated in 1872 Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazine • The “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry in Watauga County sells approximately 15,000 Fraser fir trees annually. • • • • •
WHAT’S VISIBLE FROM KIDD BREWER STADIUM? State’s Largest Wind Turbine – This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the university-affiliated utility, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability. Howard Knob – Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet and is known more commonly as Howard’s Knob. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who fled to a cave there to escape American patriots. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places Rich Mountain – One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places
FEBRUARY
APRIL
Fri.
19
at Coastal Carolina^
4 p.m.
Fri.
1
Little Rock*
6 p.m.
Sat.
20
vs. Virginia^
4 p.m.
Sat.
2
Little Rock*
3 p.m.
Sun.
21
vs. Old Dominion^
4 p.m.
Sun.
3
Little Rock*
1 p.m.
Tue.
23
at South Carolina
4 p.m.
Tue.
5
vs. Campbell%
TBA
Fri.
26
Quinnipiac
3 p.m.
Fri.
8
at Troy*
7 p.m.
Sat.
27
Quinnipiac (DH)
Noon
Sun.
9
at Troy*
2 p.m.
Sun.
28
Quinnipiac
1 p.m.
Sun.
10
at Troy*
2 p.m.
Tue.
12
at Tennessee
6 p.m.
Fri.
15
South Alabama*
6 p.m.
MARCH Tue.
1
at North Carolina Central
4 p.m.
Sat.
16
South Alabama*
3 p.m.
Fri.
4
vs. Stony Brook+
12:30 p.m.
Sun.
17
South Alabama*
1 p.m.
Sat.
5
vs. Bowling Green+
4:30 p.m.
Tue.
19
Wake Forest
6 p.m.
Sun.
6
at Elon+
4:30 p.m.
Fri.
22
at Georgia State*
6 p.m.
Wed.
9
vs. UNC Asheville%
TBA
Sat.
23
at Georgia State*
2 p.m.
Fri.
11
Georgia Southern*
6 p.m.
Sun.
24
at Georgia State*
1 p.m.
Sat.
12
Georgia Southern*
3 p.m.
Tue.
26
vs. Wake Forest@
6:30 p.m.
Sun.
13
Georgia Southern*
1 p.m.
Fri.
29
Arkansas State*
6 p.m.
Tue.
15
at North Carolina A&T
6 p.m.
Sat.
30
Arkansas State*
3 p.m.
Fri.
18
at Texas State*
7 p.m.
Sat.
19
at Texas State*
4 p.m.
MAY
Sun.
20
at Texas State*
2 p.m.
Sun.
1
Arkansas State*
1 p.m.
Tue.
22
UNC Asheville
4 p.m.
Tue.
3
North Carolina A&T
6 p.m.
Thu.
24
at UL Monroe*
7 p.m.
Fri.
6
at UL Lafayette*
7 p.m.
Fri.
25
at UL Monroe*
7 p.m.
Sat.
7
at UL Lafayette*
7 p.m.
Sat.
26
at UL Monroe*
2 p.m.
Sun.
8
at UL Lafayette*
2 p.m.
Wed.
30
North Carolina Central
6 p.m.
Fri.
13
UT Arlington*
6 p.m.
Sat.
14
UT Arlington*
3 p.m.
* Sun Belt Conference game
Sun.
15
UT Arlington*
1 p.m.
^ at Caravelle Resort Tournament (Conway/Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
Thu.
19
Longwood
6 p.m.
+ at Elon Tournament (Elon, N.C.)
Fri.
20
Longwood
6 p.m.
@ at Charlotte, N.C. (BB&T Ballpark)
Sat.
21
Longwood
1 p.m.
% TBA
Wed.-Sun.
All times are Eastern and subject to change
25-29
at Sun Belt Tournament (San Marcos, Texas)