2015 USF Baseball Media Guide

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Back (L-R): Mark Savarese, Michael Farley, Levi Borders, Diego Rapalino, Tommy Eveld, Josh Walker, Joe Adel, Brandon Murray, Joe Cavallaro, Casey Mulholland, Luke Borders, Jimmy Herget, Tommy Peterson Middle (L-R): Zac Gilcrease, Daniel Portales, Brandon Lawson, Josh Herran, Asst. Coach Chris Cates, Head Coach Mark Kingston, Asst. Coach Billy Mohl, Asst. Coach Mike Current, Holden Reinman, Luke Maglich, Buddy Putnam, Jordan Strittmatter, Hayden Kelley Front (L-R): Michael Clarkson, Andres Leal, Nik Alfonso, Ryan Valdes, Kevin Merrell, Cody Hernandez, Clay Simmons, Austin Lueck, Vincent Miniet, David Whann, Kyle Teaf

Table of Contents..................................................................................... 1 Quick Facts.............................................................................................. 2 2015 Schedule........................................................................................ 3 2015 USF Bulls.....................................................................................4-5 Head Coach Mark Kingston...................................................................6-7 Assistant Coaches............................................................................... 8-11 2015 Roster............................................................................................12 Player Profiles.................................................................................. 13-40 2014 Season Review..............................................................................41 USF Baseball Stadium...................................................................... 42-43 2014 Results..........................................................................................44 2014 Stats........................................................................................ 45-47

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Credentials To obtain credentials for a USF home contest, please make the request via email to Communications Assistant Lindsey Morrison at lmorrison1@usf.edu. Passes are limited to working media only. Passes may be picked up at the ticket office in front of the USF Softball Stadium on gameday beginning 90 minutes before first pitch. Media Seating Media seating is very limited in the press box and will only be available during certain games. During all other contests media will need to sit in general seating areas. For high profile games there will be extra media seating available on the Donaldson Deck. Parking Parking is free in lot 22F directly across the street from the USF Softball Stadium in front of Gate B of the USF Sun Dome. Internet Access Wireless internet access is available throughout the USF Softball Stadium. Use the “USF Guest” network and follow the simple steps to get connected. It will ask for a phone number or email in order to provide a password. The access is valid for 24 hours. Photographers Photographers are free to shoot from anywhere in the stadium other than the field of play or the dugouts. Notes/Stats Updated notes and statistics are maintained on the softball page of the Bulls’ website at www. GoUSFBulls.com. A printed copy of notes will provided in the press box.

Statistical Services Box scores will be available postgame. USF uses StatBroadcast to display live statistics. All that’s needed is a computer and an internet connection. Once connected to the internet, visit http:// southflorida.statbroadcast.com and click on the game listed. This service is for media use only. Please do not share this link with the public in any way. Interviews Coach Mark Kingston and selected players will be available at weekly media availability that will take place at the USF Baseball Stadium at the beginning of each week. To request a specific interview with Coach Kingston or a player, email Lindsey Morrison at lmorrison1@usf.edu. Postgame Postgame interviews will take place in left field approximately 5-10 minutes following the final game of the day. Selected players will speak first followed by Coach Kingston.

History and Record Book........................................................................48 All-Time Coaches....................................................................................49 All-Time Results.....................................................................................50 All-Time Stats.........................................................................................51 NCAA Postseason History.......................................................................52 Conference Tournament History.............................................................53 All-Americans........................................................................................54 Bulls in the Pros.....................................................................................55 Hitting Records................................................................................ 56-57 Pitching Records....................................................................................58 Misc. Records.........................................................................................59 All-Time Opponents...............................................................................60 Year-By-Year Results........................................................................ 61-71 Awards............................................................................................. 72-73 All-Time Roster................................................................................ 74-75

President Judy Genshaft.........................................................................76 Athletic Director Mark Harlan.................................................................76 American Athletic Conference.......................................................... 77-78 The University........................................................................................79 Facilities........................................................................................... 80-81 Live Video & Audio Stream Every Bulls’ home game can be seen and heard live on Strength and Conditioning.....................................................................82 BullsCast with a subscription by visiting GoUSFBulls. Academics..............................................................................................83 The University of South Florida..............................................................84 com. Tradition and Spirit................................................................................85 Tampa Bay....................................................................................... 86-87 CREDITS: The 2015 USF baseball media guide is a production of the University of South Florida Athletic Communications Office. The guide was written and designed by Lindsey Morrison and edited by Tom Zebold. Additional contributions provided by communications assistant Sean Barows and student interns Brian Cziraky, Olivia Davis and Mary Lee Gibson.

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2015 USF BASEBALL || QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Location............................................................................................................Tampa, Fla. Founded ....................................................................................................................1956 Enrollment..............................................................................................................47, 122 Colors.........................................................................................................Green and Gold Nickname...................................................................................................................Bulls Conference ...........................................................................................American Athletic President ............................................................................ Dr. Judy Genshaft, (Wisc. ‘69) Director of Athletics..................................................................Mark Harlan, (Arizona ‘92)

USF BASEBALL

Head Coach.................................................................Mark Kingston (North Carolina ‘95) Overall Record..................................................................................... 173-102/Five Years Record at USF...........................................................................................0-0/First Season Assistant Coaches.................................................... Mike Current (Blackburn College ‘05) .....................................................................................................Billy Mohl (Tulane ‘07) ................................................................................................Chris Cates (Louisville ‘07) First Year of Baseball..................................................................................................1966 Overall Record..................................................................................1,376-1,094-4 (.557) Conference Titles........................................................................... 5 (‘82, ‘86, ‘89, ‘93, ‘95) NCAA Appearances (Last)................................................................................... 10 (2002) Letterwinners Returning/Lost/Newcomers........................................................25/3/TBD

STADIUM INFORMATION

Home Field.......................................................................... USF Varsity Baseball Stadium Capacity.....................................................................................................................3,211 Surface...................................................................................................................... Grass Year Opened...............................................................................................................2011 Dimesnsions..................................................................................................325-400-330

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Communications Assistant/Baseball Contact......................................... Lindsey Morrison Office Phone..............................................................................................(813) 974-4029 Cell Phone..................................................................................................(972) 849-3018 Email..................................................................................................lmorrison1@usf.edu Athletics Website......................................................................................GoUSFBulls.com Baseball Twitter...........................................................................................@USFBaseball

KEY RETURNERS

Batting INF- Kyle Teaf DH- Luke Borders OF- Austin Lueck

Yr. AB R H 2B Sr. 209 41 74 7 So. 151 22 41 6 Sr. 137 19 38 11

Pitching RHP-Jimmy Herget RHP-Jordan Strittmatter RHP-Casey Mullholland

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

ERA 1.26 1.93 3.65

W-L 8-6 1-2 4-3

SV 0 4 1

3B HR RBI SB BA 3 0 22 7 .354 0 1 22 1 .272 1 0 11 10 .277 IP 107.1 28.0 88.2

BB 27 15 38

SO BAA 90 .233 23 .163 60 .252

KEY LOSSES

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Batting 1B-Lawrence Pardo

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 104 17 25 2 0 1 9 0 .240

Pitching LHP-Jannick Serrallonga LHP-Lawrence Pardo LHP-Nolan Thomas

ERA 2.13 4.72 4.70

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

SV IP 2 50.2 2 34.1 0 7.2

BB 19 27 2

SO BAA 28 .253 34 .266 2 .355


SCHEDULE || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2015 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT

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Cal State Fullerton Louisville Alabama State Florida Wagner Wagner Wagner FGCU High Point High Point High Point at Florida State at Florida State Seton Hall Seton Hall Seton Hall at Bethune Cookman FAMU FAMU FAMU Stetson Florida International at Illinois at Illinois at Illinois at Florida Gulf Coast Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati at Stetson at UConn at UConn at UConn at FIU East Carolina East Carolina East Carolina Stetson at Memphis at Memphis at Memphis Bethune Cookman Houston Houston Houston at UCF at UCF at UCF at Florida at Tulane at Tulane at Tulane at Jacksonville University UCF UCF UCF AAC Tournament

LOCATION Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Daytona Beach, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Champaign, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Fort Myers, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA DeLand, Fla. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Miami, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Jacksonville, Fla. TAMPA TAMPA TAMPA Clearwater, Fla.

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2015 USF BASEBALL || COACHING STAFF

MARK KINGSTON

HEAD COACH | FIRST SEASON | NORTH CAROLINA, ‘95

Mark Kingston was named the sixth coach in USF baseball history in June of 2014. A two-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year honoree, Kingston comes to USF with a long track record as a top-level recruiter and a producer of offensively explosive teams. He spent the previous five seasons as the head coach at Illinois State University, where he led the Redbirds to two MVC regular season championships, one conference tournament title and twice broke the program’s season wins record. He won more than 30 games in each of his five seasons at ISU, a program-record string that included a seasonrecord 39 wins in 2013, reached the MVC tournament championship game three times and compiled an overall record of 173-102 (62.9%).

associate head coach and promptly posted the most successful firstyear head coaching stint in program history. Kingston led the 2010 Redbirds to their first-ever share of the MVC regular-season title, their first MVC Tournament title since 1994 and their first NCAA Tournament game victory since 1976. ISU’s 32-24 record was the most wins for the Redbirds since 1999 and the most ever by a first-year head coach.

Kingston has helped lead nine teams to NCAA Tournament berths as an assistant and head coach – with four of those teams appearing in the NCAA Super Regionals, two participating in the College World Series and one winning a national championship. As a player at the University of North Carolina, Kingston was part of the 1989 Tar Heels squad that won an Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title and advanced to the College World Series. He also helped UNC win the ACC Tournament and advance to NCAA Regionals in 1990.

In 2013, Kingston guided ISU to a program-best 39 wins (39-19), posted a school-record 12-game winning streak, won the Missouri Valley Conference outright for the first time in school history and set a Valley-record with eight first-team All-MVC selections. Offensively, ISU paced the MVC in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and home runs and the pitching staff fired a program-record 13 complete-games, including 10 shutouts.

Kingston helped the Hurricanes capture the 2001 College World Series as the No. 1 overall seed as an assistant coach. His 18-year collegiate coaching career also includes stops at Tulane, where he helped guide the Green Wave to the 2005 College World Series as well as recruited and coached 10 future Major League Baseball players, and Purdue. Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers out of North Carolina in 1992, the Northern Virginia native played professionally for five seasons with Milwaukee and the Chicago Cubs organizations. Kingston was twice named a “Rising College Coach” by Kendall Rogers of Perfect Game USA during a five-year tenure at ISU (2010-2014) in which he earned MVC Coach of the Year honors in 2010 and 2013 and helped 18 Redbirds earn first team all-MVC honors. Two of his players were named MVC Player or Pitcher of the Year and eight were selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Kingston led ISU to rapid success as the Redbirds ranked second in conference wins (64) from 2010-14 while posting two first-place finishes and no worse than a fourth place MVC finish. His overall winning percentage of .629 and average of 35 wins per season were a strong improvement. ISU’s average RPI rating of 69.50 from 2010-13 ranked fifth among all northern Division I programs and Kingston’s recruiting classes contained 15 players ranked in the Top 20 in the state of Illinois by Prep Baseball Report, more than any other university. He took over the ISU program after serving one season as the team’s

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In 2011, Kingston guided the team to a then-record season win total (36-18), including a marquee victory at Miami, and seven players onto the All-MVC team. The following year (2012) ISU went 33-19 and posted a 10-game win-streak, the program’s longest since 1984. Closer Kenny Long was selected by the Houston Astros in the 22nd round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft, marking three-consecutive seasons in which a Redbird was selected in the MLB draft.

Prior to returning to ISU, Kingston was part of 500 wins (500-2792) in 13 seasons as an assistant coach and was widely respected as one of the top assistants in the nation. He spent the previous seven years at Tulane University serving as recruiting coordinator and the final five seasons as associate head coach with the responsibility of overseeing recruiting, coaching hitters and developing catchers and infielders. At Tulane, Kingston’s recruiting and coaching efforts helped the Green Wave to six postseason appearances, two NCAA Super Regionals and a berth in the 2005 College World Series. The 2005 Green Wave team was seeded as the top-team overall while also receiving the top-academic honor in Omaha. Tulane averaged nearly 42 wins per season with Kingston on staff. Kingston recruited or coached seven players who became All-Americans at Tulane, including James Jurries (2002) and Michael Aubrey (2003).


HEAD COACH MARK KINGSTON || 2015 USF BASEBALL drafted by the New York Yankees after leading his team to the 1988 state championship. In 2006, Kingston was inducted into the Potomac Hall of Fame. Kingston and his wife, the former Letitia Kelly, have three children, Kailyn Grace, Cameron James and Kathryn Patricia. He also wrote and produced two instructional videos for Championship Productions, “Keys to Consistent Hitting” and “Catching Drills and Fundamentals”. He also was the only assistant coach chosen to write a chapter in “The Baseball Drill Book” produced by the American Baseball Coaches Association.

The Green Wave sluggers became the first hitters in 18 years to hit .400 for the season and both earned Conference USA Player of the Year recognition. Aubrey was selected by the Cleveland Indians 11th overall in 2003, the highest Tulane player ever taken in the Major League Draft. Prior to Tulane, Kingston spent two years at Miami (Fla.) where he helped the Hurricanes capture the 2001 College World Series as the No. 1 overall seed. While at Miami, the Hurricanes finished with topfive school single-season marks in batting average, runs scored and slugging percentage, and led the nation with 228 stolen bases in 2001. In the run to the 2001 national title, the `Canes had an NCAA-best 17-0 run to end the season and set a College World Series record with 12.3 runs per game while hitting .373 as a team in Omaha. Kingston spent one year as an assistant at Illinois State helping the 1999 Redbirds set a then-school record for wins in a season (35), runs scored, RBI, doubles, hits and walks, while finishing second in school history in home runs, total bases and batting average. Kingston began his coaching career with two seasons at Purdue, helping the Boilermakers post three of the top-seven batting averages in school history and place five position players on the All-Big Ten team after not posting any the year before his arrival.

AS A HEAD COACH... YR. SCHOOL RECORD POSTSEASON 2010 Illinois State 32-24 NCAA Regionals MVC Tournament Champs 2011 Illinois State 36-18 MVC Tournament 2012 Illinois State 33-19 MVC Tournament 2013 Illinois State 39-19 MVC Regular Season Champ 2014 Illinois State 33-22 MVC Tournament Runner -Up OVERALL 173-102 AS AN ASSISTANT... YR. SCHOOL RECORD 1997 Purdue 30-25 1998 Purdue 23-39 1999 Illinois State 35-24 2000 Miami 41-19-1 2001 Miami 53-12 2002 Tulane 36-27 2003 Tulane 44-19 2004 Tulane 41-21 2005 Tulane 56-12 2006 Tulane 43-21 2007 Tulane 34-26 2008 Tulane 39-22-1 2009 Illinois State 25-23 OVERALL 500-280-2

POSTSEASON N/A N/A N/A NCAA Super Regional CWS Champions NCAA Regionals NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals College World Series NCAA Regionals N/A NCAA Regionals N/A

A 1995 graduate of North Carolina with a degree in communications, Kingston was part of the 1989 Tar Heels squad that won an Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title and advanced to the College World Series. He also helped the team win the ACC Tournament and advance to NCAA Regionals in 1990 as a sophomore. Kingston received the Trippe Bourne “Most Dedicated Player” Award for his outstanding work ethic and leadership during his junior campaign, and was named a team captain his senior season. Kingston attended Potomac High School (Virginia), where he developed into a Collegiate Baseball Top-50 Prospect and was

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2015 USF BASEBALL || COACHING STAFF

MIKE CURRENT

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON | BLACKBURN COLLEGE,‘05

Mike Current joined the USF baseball coaching staff in June 2014 and will be entering his first season as an assistant coach where he will serve as the program’s recruiting coordinator, hitting coach and work with the outfielders. Current arrived at USF after playing a major role in the transformation of the Illinois State University program during his nine years in Normal. Over his final five seasons, ISU racked up 173 wins and picked up a pair of Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships, an MVC tournament title and twice set the program’s wins record. During that span, the Redbird offense continually ranked among the best in college baseball. Illinois State hitters led the MVC in runs scored and OPS three times in his final four seasons. 19 Redbird position players earned All-MVC honors and 10 were named first team all-conference, both were more than any other MVC team over that time period. A total of 53 student-athletes earned All-MVC honors under Current, including Kevin Tokarski who became the first Redbird ever to win MVC Player of the Year honors in 2010. In all, Current has coached 43 players who have been drafted and 6 of whom have reached the major leagues. Current also spent a season coaching in the Cape Cod League, the most prestigious college summer league in the country, leading the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox to a league championship in 2006. During that summer, Current worked with future NL MVP and Rookie-of-the-Year Buster Posey. Current first joined the Illinois State baseball staff after he graduated from Blackburn College in Carlinville, Ill., in May 2005. He was a two-year letterwinner at shortstop and helped lead the Beavers to an NCAA Tournament berth as a junior and

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a school record for wins as a senior. Prior to attending Blackburn, Current spent two years at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill. Current, who earned his master’s degree in sport management from Illinois State in May 2007, resides in Tampa with his wife Heather and daughter Evelyn.


COACHING STAFF || 2015 USF BASEBALL

BILLY MOHL

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON | TULANE ‘07

Bill Mohl, who joined the USF baseball coaching staff in June 2014, will be entering his first season as an assistant coach where his main responsibilities will be to work with the pitching staff. Mohl comes to USF after five seasons with head baseball coach Mark Kingston at Illinois State where the pitching staff saw dramatic improvements under his tutelage. During his five years in Normal, the Redbirds posted a 4.02 ERA striking out 2,019 batters while walking just 1,053 over 2,390.1 innings. In the five years prior to Mohl’s arrival, Illinois State’s pitching staff had an ERA of 5.50 with 1,512 strikeouts and 929 walks in 2,222 innings. The team results have also paid dividends on the individual side as 15 Redbird pitchers received All-Missouri Valley Conference honors including the weekend rotation and closer for the 2014 squad. Jeremy Rhoades (4th round), Brock Stewart (6th round), Dylan Craig (12th round) and Dan Savas (19th round) were also taken in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft while Joe Claver signed a free agent deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. Those five pitchers along with the rest of the Illinois State pitching staff lead the country in strikeouts per nine innings with 9.4 this season. Mohl was also responsible for the development of Chris Razzo, the first-ever MVC Pitcher of the Year award winner in Illinois State history in 2013. Mohl was a recipient of the 2013 Tom Walter College Baseball Inspiration Award, which recognizes examples of inspiration in college baseball and is presented annually by CollegeBaseballInsider.com. Mohl’s wife, Sarah, was diagnosed with a rare form of cervical cancer in August of 2012. While she received treatment, Mohl began raising money to fund cancer research. Four weeks into the 2013 regular season, Mohl notified the team that he needed to leave to be by her side. That night, Illinois State rallied for a 17-6 win over No. 28 Miami in Coral Gables, Fla. Sarah passed away on March 25, 2013. Mohl returned to the team April 5 and Illinois State responded by winning 24 of its final 28 games en route to the first outright Missouri Valley Conference title in school history.

win record in 2011 with 36 before it was surpassed again in 2013 when Illinois State won its first outright MVC championship in school history finishing the season with a 39-19 record. Prior to arriving in Normal, Mohl spent three seasons at his alma mater assisting Tulane to 107 wins over that period. He spent time with the Green Wave outfielders, hitters and pitchers while coaching first base and serving as the camp director for the Rick Jones Tulane Baseball Camp. During his standout four-year career with the Green Wave, Mohl set the school single-season and career record for fewest walks-per-nineinning average with marks of 1.27 (in 2003) and 1.67, respectively. The right-hander went 9-0 as a senior becoming just the second regular starter in Tulane history to go undefeated. Mohl was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2003 and earned National Pitcher of the Week honors in 2005 after combining to no-hit Nicholls State. He was a part of Tulane’s 2005 College World Series team that earned the No. 1 national seed in the tournament. Mohl also competed with the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League during the summer earning an All-Star invite after leading the team with a 1.62 ERA in 39 innings of action. A native of Sugar Land, Texas, Mohl completed his bachelor’s degree in English in May 2007. He lives in Tampa with his son, Hunter.

Off the field, Mohl dedicated his time and energy to raising awareness for cancer research. Along with the Redbird baseball program, $12,000 was raised for the Vs. Cancer Foundation, a charity that raises money for childhood cancer research. Additionally, Mohl has raised more than $25,000 for cancer reach through Pelotonia, a non-profit organization that funds cancer research. During his second season with Illinois State in 2011, Mohl led the pitching staff to a 3.30 ERA, the lowest mark by a Redbird team since 1983. ISU also broke the program’s single-season

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2015 USF BASEBALL || COACHING STAFF

CHRIS CATES

ASSISTANT COACH | FIRST SEASON | LOUISVILLE ‘07

Chris Cates joined the USF baseball coaching staff in August 2014 and will be entering his first season as an assistant coach where he will coach infielders, assist with hitters and coach third base during games. Off the field, he will assist with campus recruiting, administration and camps. Cates comes from the University of Tampa where he worked with infielders, base running and bunting as an assistant coach for the 2014 season. While at Tampa, the team recorded a program-high fielding percentage of .971, while stealing 82 bases in 96 attempts and recording only 63 errors, the fifth lowest amount in school history. Prior to his coaching stint at Tampa, Cates was an assistant at Florida State University for the 2013 season. His primary responsibilities at FSU were in the development of the outfielders while serving as the first base coach. Selected in the 38th round of the 2007 MLB First Year Player Draft by the Minnesota Twins, Cates played for five seasons in the Twins’ minor league organization. He was named a two-time All-Star in the minors earning his first nod in 2008 with the Beloit Snappers out of the Class A Midwest League. A year later Cates would make his second All-Star team, this time in his first season at the Class A-Advanced level of the Florida State League with the Fort Myers Miracle. Cates turned his second All-Star appearance into a promotion to the Double-A Eastern League where he spent two seasons playing with the New Britain Rock Cats before retiring from professional baseball in 2011. Cates graduated from the University of Louisville in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration. A four-year starter at shortstop for the Cardinals (2004-07), Cates started 239 games and hit .302 with 270 hits, 162 runs scored, 101 RBI, 44 doubles, five triples and three home runs. He also showed great strike zone discipline finishing his career with 89 walks to just 69 strikeouts. Cates played an integral role in leading Louisville to its first ever College World Series appearance in 2007 where the Cardinals went 1-2 in Omaha posting a victory over Mississippi State in an elimination contest. He closed out his senior campaign hitting .294 with 70 hits and a singleseason career-high 17 stolen bases en route to being named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Voted team captain by his teammates and coaches, Cates was a semifinalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and the recipient of the Men’s BIG EAST/Aeropostale Scholar-Athlete award which earned him a postgraduate scholarship.

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The Tampa, Fla., native had a career junior season at Louisville as he started all 60 games at shortstop and led the team with a .332 average, 47 runs scored and 16 sac-bunts - a new single-season record for the Cards. Cates was instrumental in helping set a team record for double plays turned in 2006 with 75. He went on to earn third team All-BIG EAST honors as a junior after guiding the Cardinals to their first appearance in the BIG EAST Tournament championship game in their first season in the league. In 2005, Cates played with North Adams of the New England Collegiate Summer Baseball League where he earned Defensive Player of the Year honors. He was also named MVP of the NECBL All-Star game that summer after going 2-for-3 at the plate while turning in a spectacular defensive performance. Cates is married to the former Meagan Suárez, a UT graduate, as the couple was wed on November 3, 2012 in Tampa.



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Name Clay Simmons Kyle Teaf Luke Borders Buddy Putnam Kevin Merrell Austin Lueck Nik Alfonso Andres Leal Jordan Strittmatter Levi Borders Brandon Lawson Hayden Kelley Zac Gilcrease Mark Savarese Luke Maglich Cody Hernandez Jimmy Herget Michael Farley Michael Clarkson Joe Cavallaro David Whann Diego Rapalino Tommy Eveld Daniel Portales Vincent Miniet Tommy Peterson Josh Walker Ryan Valdes Brandon Murray Casey Mulholland Joe Adel

Pos. INF/OF INF INF/OF UT INF/OF OF SS/2B UT RHP C RHP OF 3B RHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP C RHP RHP UT 3B RHP LHP OF/RHP RHP RHP RHP

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

Ht. 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-6 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-7

Wt. 195 170 198 185 181 215 180 185 200 185 200 200 175 200 190 180 165 210 205 200 170 180 194 205 200 205 200 165 230 190 215

Yr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. RJr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. RSo. Jr. So. RJr. Fr. Fr. RJr. RSo. So. So. RFr. So. Jr. So. Sr. RJr.

Hometown (Prev School) Ocala, Fla. (Lake Sumter HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Trinity Catholic HS) Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS) Bartow, Fla. (Bartow HS) Odessa, Fla. (Steinbrenner HS) Daytona, Fla. (Lake Brantley HS) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic HS) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) Apopka, Fla. (Lake Brantley HS) Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS) Hernando, Fla. (Hernando HS) Tampa, Fla. (Miami Dade CC) Tampa, Fla. (Cambridge Christian) Palm City, Fla. (St. Petersburg College) Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson HS) Valrico, Fla. (Newsome HS) Dunedin, Fla. (Dunedin HS) Venice, Fla. (Sarasota HS) Lakeland, Fla. (George Jenkins HS) Barranquilla, Columbia (British International College) Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) New Port Richey, Fla. (River Ridge HS) Otisville, N.Y. (Minisink Valley HS) Tampa, Fla. (State College of Florida) Orlando, Fla. (West Orange HS) Bradenton, Fla. (State College of Florida) Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz HS)

Head Coach: Mark Kingston (First Season, North Carolina ‘95) Assistant Coach: Mike Current (First Season, Blackburn College ‘05) Assistant Coach: Billy Mohl (First Season, Tulane ‘07) Assistant Coach: Chris Cates (First Season, Lousiville ‘07)

BULLS BY CLASS

Seniors (6) Zac Gilcrease Austin Lueck Casey Mulholland Buddy Putnam Jordan Strittmatter Kyle Teaf Juniors (10) Joe Adel Nik Alfonso Levi Borders Michael Clarkson Jimmy Herget Cody Hernandez Hayden Kelley Luke Maglich Diego Rapalino Ryan Valdes

Sophomores (12) Luke Borders Tommy Eveld Michael Farley Brandon Lawson Austin Leal Vincent Miniet Brandon Murray Tommy Peterson Daniel Portales Mark Savarese Clay Simmons Josh Walker Freshman (4) Joe Cavallaro Kevin Merrell Paul Russo David Whann

BULLS BY POSITION Pitchers (17) Casey Mulholland Jordan Strittmatter Joe Adel Michael Clarkson Tommy Eveld Jimmy Herget Cody Hernandez Diego Rapalino Ryan Valdes Michael Farley Brandon Lawson Brandon Murray Tommy Peterson Daniel Portales Mark Savarese Josh Walker Joe Cavallaro

Catchers (2) Levi Borders David Whann Infielders (7) Zac Gilcrease Kyle Teaf Nik Alfonso Luke Borders Vincent Miniet Clay Simmons Paul Russo Outfielders (4) Austin Lueck Hayden Kelley Luke Maglich Kevin Merrell Utility (2) Kyle Teaf Austin Leal

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 51 Joe Adel 8 Nik Alfonso 12 Levi Borders 4 Luke Borders 25 Joe Cavallaro 24 Michael Clarkson 28 Tommy Eveld 22 Michael Farley 16 Zac Gilcrease 20 Jimmy Herget 19 Cody Hernandez 15 Hayden Kelley 13 Brandon Lawson 9 Andres Leal 7 Austin Lueck 18 Luke Maglich 6 Kevin Merrell 33 Vincent Miniet 47 Casey Mulholland 44 Brandon Murray 37 Tommy Peterson 29 Daniel Portales 5 Buddy Putnam 27 Diego Rapalino 17 Mark Savarese 2 Clay Simmons 10 Jordan Strittmatter 3 Kyle Teaf 42 Ryan Valdes 40 Josh Walker 26 David Whann

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PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (JUNIOR)

Played in 55 games while making 42 starts…Made 28 starts at 3B, six at 2B, five in LF, two at SS and one at 1B…Had three triples on the year, tied for most on team and seventh most in the conference…Racked up nine multi-hit performances including 3-for-4 performance vs. FGCU on April 22…Also hit his first-career home run in the game, a two-run shot…Tallied five multi-RBI games…Knocked in season-high three RBIs at Georgia Tech on May 15.

2013 (SOPHOMORE)

Gilcrease’s Career Game Highs At-bats...............................................................9, at Notre Dame (3/3/13) Runs.........................................................................................2, five times Hits....................................................3, Three Times (Last: FGCU, 4/22/14) Doubles...................................................................... 2, at Uonn (4/20/13) Triples.......................................................................... 1, Four Times (Last: Homeruns.................................................................1, vs. FGCU (4/22/14) RBIs.................................................................3, at Georgia Tech (3/15/14) Stolen Bases..................................... 1, twice (Last: Georgetown, 3/28/13)

Appeared in a career-high 37 games... Hit .217 with 10 RBI and 10 walks in 106 plate appearances... Posted three multi-hit games including a 2-for-3 performance against St. John’s on April 28.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in 29 games while starting 21...Hit .253 with nine RBI and six walks in 75 at-bats...

HIGH SCHOOL

Played at both shortstop and third base for Cambridge Christian...batted .382 with an on-base percentage of .489 as a senior...Collected 19 runs and 24 RBI during the 2010-11 season...defensively the senior collected a .894 fielding average with 38 putouts and assists...member of the Bay Conference all-area team...coached by Sam Marsonek...named team captain in 2011...played for the Bullets AAU team.

PERSONAL

Born Zachary Douglas Gilcrease on December 7, 1992 in Tampa to Doug and Stephanie Gilcrease ... He is one of six kids with three brothers, Levi (2), Luke (15) and Cade (14) and two sisters, Taylor (18) and Matteson (21) ... His father, Doug, played baseball at Auburn University and with the Kansas City Royals... Enjoys playing ping pong... Majoring in Business.

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2014 (JUNIOR)

son of Eric and Julie Lueck...has two siblings, Jackson (15) and Morgan (17)... Played in 48 games while making 35 starts…Had 12 multi-hit performances enjoys hanging out with friends... favorite movie is Saving Private Ryan... majoring in Business. on the year including a 4-for-4 game vs. Penn State on Feb. 23…Knocked in a season-high four runs in game two of a doubleheader at Cincinnati on March 30…Career-best nine game hitting streak this season included seven multi-hit performances during that stretch...Led team with 10 stolen bases. Lueck’s Career Game Highs At-bats.....................................................6, twice (Last: Rutgers, 5/10/14) 2013 (SOPHOMORE) Runs.........................................................................................2, five times Lueck competed in 34 games for the Bulls with 26 starts...He started the Hits...................................................................4, vs. Penn State (2/23/14) season off strong going 2-for-3 against Indiana followed by a 3-for-4 outing Doubles.................................................................... 2, vs. FAMU (3/17/13) against Florida State where he brought in two RBI and hit his first career Triples.................................................................1, at Cincinnati (3/30/14) home run...in the Bulls’ 10-6 win at Georgetown, Lueck went 2-for-4 with a Homeruns............................................1, Twice (Last: Valporaiso, 3/10/13) run and an RBI RBIs.....................................................................4, at Cincinnati (3/30/14) Stolen Bases......................................................2, vs. Penn State (2/23/14)

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in eight games during his rookie campaign...Made his debut in the Bulls third game of the season against Minnesota as a pinch-runner...Had his first and only hit of the season against top-25 UCF, going 1-for-2 and scoring a run in a pinch-hit situation...Scored his only other run during the Feb. 24 game at home against Bethune-Cookman...His last appearance came when the freshman pinch hit during the Bulls 5-3 upset over no. 2 Florida Gators on April 24.

HIGH SCHOOL

An all-conference outfielder at Lake Brantley High...batted an average of .415...earned three varsity letters in baseball and two in football...elected team captain his senior year...voted a preseason All-American...played in several national showcases, including the 2010 Sunshine East Showcase... coached by Mike Smith...was high school teammates with current Bull Jordan Strittmatter...was a member of the Orlando Scorpions AAU team.

PERSONAL

Full name is Austin Christopher Lueck...born July 26, 1992 in Daytona, Fla…

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2014 (JUNIOR)

Appeared in 18 games which included 15 starts…Earned American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week honors on March 10 after shutting out Northwestern for eight innings, allowing three hits and striking out eight on March 7…Allowed one run in a complete game win over Rhode Island on March 14…Tossed second complete game vs. UCF on April 5 surrendering two runs and striking out six…Struck out two in one inning at FIU on May 7 earning his first save…Blanked UConn for six innings on March 22.

Mulholland’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched............................................. 9.0, Twice (Last: UCF, 4/5/14) Strike Outs..........................................................8, Northwestern (3/7/14)

PRIOR TO USF (STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA)

Posted a 3-0 record with a 2.94 ERA…Preserved a 4-2 victory over St. Petersburg College on April 12 to pick up lone save of the year…Logged 52 innings on the year punching out 52 while walking 21 batters…Best outing of the year came in state playoffs as he tossed seven innings of four-hit ball surrendering one run and striking out six against Seminole State College of Florida.

High School

Pitched and played in the outfield at IMG Academy.

PERSONAL

Born Charles Samuel Mulholland on December 17, 1991.

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2014 (JUNIOR)

Played in 47 games while starting 41 times…Reached base safely in 20 straight games from February 18 thru March 25 which was the longest mark on the team…Racked up eight multi-hit games…Also paced the team with six multi-RBI games including a pair of three RBI contests…Hit a home run vs Florida State on March 4 and vs. UConn on March 22…Played 26 games at first base and 13 games in left field…Six sacrifice flies tied for second on USF single-season record list.

2013 (SOPHOMORE)

Appeared in 34 games in his sophomore campaign with 19 starts with most coming at first base...Putnam hit his first career homerun against Alcorn State going 1-for-2 with 3 RBI and a run...Had two multi-RBI outings, the other coming May 17 against Rutgers when he brought in 2 RBI in a 1-for-2 appearance..

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Saw action in 37 games during his rookie campaign with the Bulls, the second most among all freshman...Primarily played first base...Recorded a couple of 2-for-4 (1 RBI) performances, the first coming against Lafayette on March 17 and the second during the Bulls April 1 meeting with Notre Dame... Produced a walk-off single to give the Bulls a 4-3 win over MEAC Champion Bethune-Cookman on April 17...Started in three games at first base during the 2012 BIG EAST Baseball Championships...Collected a 1-for-3 performance against Connecticut on May 26 to send the Bulls to their first-ever BIG EAST Championship final.

HIGH SCHOOL

An all-state player at Bartow High, where he earned four varsity letters in baseball and three in football...earned all-county and all-state honors his sophomore through senior seasons...batted .437 with four homers his senior season...averaged .405 and hit one home run his junior year...as a sophomore, batted .481 with four homers...batted .381 and hit one homer

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his freshman season...coached by Brian Reves...member of the Orlando Scorpions AAU squad...member of Honor Society and made the honor roll.

PERSONAL

Full name is William Dudley Putnam...nickname is Buddy...born January 12, 1993 in Bartow, Fla...son of Will and Lee Putnam...has two siblings, one brother Robert and one sister Courtney...enjoys hunting, fishing and being outside... majoring in Mass Communications. Putnam’s Career Game Highs At-bats..................................................6, Twice (Last: at Temple, 4/11/14) Runs........................................................................................2, four times Hits...................................................................3, vs. Penn State (2/21/14) Doubles................................................................................1, Seven Times Triples....................................................... 1, Twice (Last: Florida, 5/13/14) Homeruns............................................................................1,ThreeTimes (Last:: UConn, 3/22/14) RBIs.........................................................2,ThreeTimes (Last: Columbia, 3/1/14) Stolen Bases..........................................................................................N/A


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (JUNIOR)

Made a team high 31 appearances, all out of the bullpen…Posted a 1.93 ERA, the second-lowest mark amongst relievers…Averaged nearly a strikeout per inning with 23 K’s in 28 innings pitched…Earned a team-high four saves vs. Northwestern (March 8), vs. UConn (March 21), at Cincinnati (March 28) and vs. Memphis (April 26)…Picked up a win vs. UConn on March 22 after tossing two scoreless innings as USF won 6-2.

olis, Ind…son of Tom and Jill Strittmatter...has one brother, Hunter (17)... enjoys fishing, going to the beach, golfing and watching movies...majoring in marketing. Strittmatter’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched.....................................................................2.0, five times Strike Outs..........................................3, Twice, (Last: Richmond, 2/15/14)

2013 (SOPHOMORE)

Pitched 25.2 innings over 27 appearances in his sophomore campaign all in relief...struck out a career-high three batters in two innings pitched in the Bulls’ win over Alcorn State...Earned his first career save in the Bulls 4-3, 10-inning win over Notre Dame and closed things out against FGCU for save number 2.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in seven games, collecting seven at-bats, during his freshman season at USF...Saw action in pinch-hit situations and played primarily in the outfield.

AT LAKE BRANTLEY HS

An all-county player for Lake Brantley High School where he earned two varsity letters in both baseball and football...batted .300 in his junior season... improved his senior season, hitting .350 with one homer, seven doubles, and two triples... as a pitcher, went 3-1 with 1.99 ERA...named a preseason Under Armour All-American in 2011…coached by Mike Smith...was high school teammates with current Bull Austin Lueck...member of the Orlando Scorpions AAU team...Made the honor roll.

PERSONAL

Full name is Jordan Thomas Strittmatter...born March 11, 1993 in Indianap-

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2015 USF BASEBALL || PLAYER PROFILES

2014 (JUNIOR)

Only player to play in and start all 58 games for USF…Second Team All-American Athletic Conference…Named to the American Athletic Conference Championship All-Tournament Team…Named to The American Weekly Honor Roll on April 14 after going 6-for-10 with five runs, two RBIs and five walks in three-game series with Temple…Led the conference and ranked 18th nationally with a .479 on-base percentage, which is the best single-season mark in USF history…Was second in the conference with a .354 batting average…Finished third in the conference and 27th nationally with 42 walks…Racked up 23 multi-hit performances including five three-hit games…Tied for second on team with 22 RBIs from the leadoff spot…Reached base safely in final 18 games of the year and is currently on a fivegame hitting streak.

2013 (SOPHOMORE)

Was named to the All-Big East Third Team...Started in the all 58 games for the Bulls reaching base in all but a handful…Between the Bulls 6-4 win over UCF on Feb. 26th and their 12-1 loss to Florida on April 23, he reached base in 34 consecutive games, including a 13-game hit streak that started against UCF and ended in the Bulls 11-4 win over FAMU where he drew a walk to extend his on base streak. He has been a productive lead-off man ending the season leading the team in currently leads the team in runs score (57) and walks (40)…Went 2-for-4 with a homerun, 2 runs and 4 RBI in the Bulls 9-3 win over UCF. In the Bulls 5-4 (13) win over St. John’s, Teaf came through with a walk-off single to secure the game and the series win. In the Bulls Friday 19-inning marathon 8-2 win over Notre Dame, Teaf hit a two out single and scored the tying run in the 9th inning leading to extra-inning. Teaf also scored the go-ahead run after reaching base on a throwing error by the catcher. On the season, he has had 15 multiple hit games and 4 games with multiple RBI. Teaf is 4-for-14 in extra innings with 3 runs and two RBI.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Saw action in 59 games with 53 starts in his first season with the Bulls with most coming at shortstop…Had several multi-hit games including going 2-for-2 with 2 runs in the Bulls’ 5-1 win over then no. 22 Louisville…He also went 3-for-3 with 2 runs in USF’s 9-3 win over Lafayette and a 3-for-3 day in the Bulls’ 3-2 win over UConn.

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AT TRINITY CATHOLIC HS

Earned four varsity letters in baseball at Trinity Catholic High School where he was coached by Tommy Bond..captain of team junior and senior year...batted .476 his senior season...member of the Orlando Scorpions AAU team.

PERSONAL

Full name is Kyle Sullivan Teaf...born March 30, 1993 in Tallahassee, Fla…son of Daniel and Colleen Teaf...has two siblings, Kevin and Elizabeth ... major is undecided.

Teaf’s Career Game Highs At-bats..................................................................7,ThreeTimes (Last: Notre Dame , 5/3/13) Runs....................................................................................... 3, nine times Hits........................................................................................... 3, 11 times Doubles..................................................................2, Three Times, (Last: FGCU , 3/26/13) Triples.................................................................................... 1, nine times Homeruns................................................1, Three Times (Last: UCF, 4/10/13) RBIs..............................................................................4, vs. UCF (4/10/13) Stolen Bases.............................................................................. 1, 25 times


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (SOPHOMORE)

Appeared in 10 games for USF, including one start vs. Columbia on March 2…Picked up a no-decision vs. Columbia tossing three innings allowing two runs on five hits…Earned a win vs. Penn State on February 22 working three innings and allowing one run…Also earned a win vs. Northwestern surrendering just an unearned run in two innings of action…Struck out a season-high two batters in three separate appearances.

Adel’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched...............................3.0, twice (Last: vs. Columbia, 3/2/14) Strike Outs..............................................................................2, four times

2013 (FRESHMAN)

Pitched 9.1 innings over nine appearances including one inning of shutout relief against Louisville in the season opener.

PERSONAL

Son of Lisa and Doug Adel... Born on September 16, 1992 in Gainesville, Fla... has two brothers, Josh (22) and Jeremy (21)...plans on majoring in Health Sciences at USF...also enjoys fishing, playing guitar and golfing...Also played basketball at Buchholz HS where he graduated with an impressive 4.32 weighted GPA.

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2014 (RS SOPHOMORE)

Started in 50 of 52 games he appeared in during season…Had a seasonhigh eight-game hitting streak and also a 12-game reaching base safely streak during the year…Tied for team lead with seven sacrifice bunts… Fifth on the team with 21 RBIs…Picked up five multi-hit and four multi-RBI games.

2013 (RS FRESHMAN)

Saw action in 56 games with 52 starts in his redshirt freshman season with USF…Led the Bulls in on-base percentage (.420) while coming in a close second in batting (.331)...In his first collegiate at-bat as a pinch-hitter against Louisville, Alfonso got an RBI single…Went 3-for-5 with 2 runs and 4 RBIs in his first collegiate start against Purdue… In the Bulls 6-4 win over USF, Alfonso went 2-for-4 with 2 runs. He also made a diving catch at secondbase in the ninth to end the Knight’s comeback bid and the game… Went 7-for-10 in the Bulls three-game sweep over Cincinnati with three runs and one RBI…Alfonso batted in the winning run in the Bulls’ 4-3 (10) win over St. John’s with a RBI fielder’s choice…In USF’s 15-1 April, Alfonso batted .296 with 7 runs and 5 RBI…In the Bulls’ 6-4 win over Rutgers in the BIG EAST tournament, Alfonso went 3-for-3 scoring twice.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Redshirted his first season with the Bulls.

AT TAMPA CATHOLIC HS

Played four years at Tampa Catholic where he was voted team MVP in 2011... batted .320 during his junior season...as a senior, batted .380 with 15 RBI... named team captain during his senior year...coached by Pat Russo...earned three varsity letters in baseball...member of seven honor societies...had the highest GPA on baseball team his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL

Born Nikolas Anthony Alfonso on January 19, 1993 in Tampa to Tony and Idania Alfonso ... Has one sister, Alexis ... His father, Tony, played baseball at

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USF and in the Anaheim Angels organization...Nik enjoys fishing, golfing and going to the beach...majoring in Finance and Economics. Alfonso’s Career Game Highs At-bats...............................................................8, at Notre Dame (5/3/13) Runs................................................. 2, eight times (Last: UConn, 3/22/14) Hits.........................................................................................3, four times Doubles.................................. 1, eight times (Last: at Cincinnati, 3/30/14) Triples...................................................................................................N/A Homeruns.............................................................................................N/A RBIs...................................................... 4, Twice (Last: Cincinnati, 3/24/13) Stolen Bases....................................1, six times (Last: at Rutgers, 5/10/14)


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (SOPHOMORE)

Second Team All-American Athletic Conference…Started 54 games while appearing in 55 games…Had career-high four hits (4-for-5) vs. Memphis on April 27… Had 11 multi-hit games on the season…Picked up first career home run at Georgia Tech on May 17…Tied for team lead with 12 hit by pitches…Paced the team with 11 doubles…Second on team with 46 hits and 25 runs…Threw out 25 would-be base stealers, second most in the conference

Borders’ Career Game Highs At-bats.......................................................... 6, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Runs....................................... 2, 12 times (Last: at Georgia Tech, 5/15/14) Hits.....................................................................4, vs. Memphis (4/27/14) Doubles................................... 1, 18 times (Last: at Georgia Tech, 5/16/14) Triples...................................... 1, Twice (Last: Bethune-Cookman, 5/7/13) Homeruns......................................................1, at Georgia Tech (5/17/14) RBIs.............................................................. 3, vs. Boston College (3/6/13) Stolen Bases..........................................1, Twice (Last: at Temple, 4/13/14)

2013 (FRESHMAN)

Saw action in 44 games in his freshman season with the Bulls with 38 starts behind the plate at third base or as the designated hitter...Had seven multi-hit games including a 3-for-3 outing in the Bulls’ 7-3 win over Bethune-Cookman.

PERSONAL

Son of Pat and Kathy Borders...born 12/21/92 in Lake Wales, Fla....He has eight siblings, two brothers, Luke and Lance and six sisters, Lindsay , Laura-Beth , Leah , Lily, Livia and Landry ...His brother, Luke, is a sophomore on the team..His father, Pat, was a World Series MVP for the Toronto Blue Jays... Levi’s hobbies include fishing and hunting.

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2014 (RS SOPHOMORE)

Redshirted due to Tommy John surgery

2013 (SOPHOMORE)

Set a single-season career high with 12 appearances while going 1-5 with a 4.14 ERA as USF’s midweek starter... Pitched five shutout innings against FIU on March 12 and added another 5 2/3 innings of scoreless work at Stetson on April 16... Struck out 23 batters in 50 innings.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Pitched in six games totaling 8.0 innings of relief in his rookie campaign for USF...Recorded a season-high 2.0 innings against Stetson where the righty allowed just one run on two hits...The freshman picked up his first career win at USF on April 15 with a one shutout inning against Pittsburgh, helping USF to a pivitol series win over the Panthers.

AT DUNEDIN HS

Member of all-state team at Dunedin High School his senior year...named pitcher of the year for his team his junior and senior seasons...named all-county pitcher in 2010 and 2011...as a junior, went 9-2 with a 1.52 ERA, batted .335 with 29 RBI in 67 innings...went 9-2 with a 1.32 ERA and in 65 innings batted .382 with 32 RBI as a senior...coached by Tom Hilbert...earned varsity letters in both baseball and football...named to the honor roll.

PERSONAL

Born Michael Vincent Clarkson on March 16, 1993 in Dunedin, Fla. to Mike and Cindy Clarkson ... Has one sister, Tiffany (21) ... His father, Mike, played college baseball at St. Pete Junior College and then professional baseball with the Baltimore Orioles ... Enjoys golfing, fishing, and hanging out with his friends ... Majoring in Criminology.

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Clarkson’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched...................................6.1, vs. Bethune-Cookman (5/7/13) Strike Outs............. 5, twice at Bethune-Cookman (3/19/13) and (5/7/13)


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (SOPHOMORE)

First Team All-American Athletic Conference… Named to the American Athletic Conference Championship All-Tournament Team…Named American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week on May 19 after shutting out Georgia Tech over seven innings of work including nine strikeouts…Led all starters in The American with a 1.26 ERA, the eighth-best mark nationally… Didn’t allow an earned run in seven of his 15 starts this season…Had two complete games on the year, a 2-1 victory over No. 5 Louisville (May 23) in the conference tournament allowing just six hits while striking out six… Also tossed a CG vs. Memphis on April 25 allowing one run on seven hits while striking out seven in USF’s 3-1 victory…Picked up three wins vs. NCAA Tournament participants Georgia Tech, Liberty and Louisville…Made seven starts vs. NCAA Tournament participants posting a 1.24 ERA in 51 innings while registering 42 strikeouts…Participated in the Team USA Collegiate National Team Trials…Played with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod League.

Herget’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched........................ 9.0, Three Times (Last: Memphis, 4/25/14) Strike Outs..........................................................13, vs. Louisville (3/3/14)

2013 (FRESHMAN)

Was named Big East Pitcher of the Week after tossing a three-hit, complete-game shutout for the Bulls in their 1-0 win over Pittsburgh. Herget held the Panthers, who were batting a Big-East leading .305 heading into the weekend, to an impressive .107 b/avg, .143 slugging and .194 OB %, while fanning four and issuing just one walk in 32 batters faced (28 Abs). Did not allow a run in 25 innings pitched over four games…Went 23 innings pitched in conference play before allowing his first run…Allowed just six hits over his first three conference starts…In his first collegiate start, on the road against Florida State, Herget allowed just 2 earned runs in 4.1 innings pitched. Has a .96 WHIP on the season…Finished the season with the second-lowest ERA in the Big East.

PERSONAL

Born Jimmy Matthew Herget on September 9, 1993 to Eric and Lisa Herget in Tampa…Has one sister, Megan.

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2014 (SOPHOMORE)

Made 14 appearances, including one start…Led all relievers with a 1.66 ERA…Didn’t allow an earned run in 11 appearances…First career start came on April 2 at Stetson, allowing one run on four hits over 3.1 innings… Had three appearances in which he went at least three innings…Seven of 14 appearances were multi-inning outings.

PERSONAL

Born Cody Chase Hernandez to Chuck and Donna Hernandez on 7/4/94 in Tampa...Has one brother, Chuck...Comes from a strong baseball family with his father, Miami Marlins pitching coach Chuck Hernandez and his uncles Rich Monteleone and Nardi Contreras playing at the MLB level.

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Hernandez’s Career Game High Innings Pitched.......................................................3.1 at Stetson (4/2/14) Strike Outs............................................. 2, Twice (Last: at Stetson, 4/2/14)


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (SOPHOMORE)

Played in 34 games while making 14 starts…Picked up a hit in first at-bat for USF at North Florida on February 16…Had season-high two hits vs. Florida State (2-for-4) on March 5 and vs. North Florida (2-for-4) on April 29… One of three position players not to make an error on the season.

2013 (FRESHMAN AT MIAMI-DADE CC)

Helped lead Miami-Dade to a 38-10, record including a Southern Conference championship in 2013…The Sharks were ranked as highly as No. 3 in the NJCAA Division I poll during the season…hit .287 on the year which included six multi-hit performances…Season-high four hits (4-for-5) in game two at South Florida State College.

Kelley’s Career Game Highs At-bats.................................................... 5, Twice (Last: Louisville, 5/3/14) Runs....................................................................2, vs. Memphis (4/27/14) Hits................................................. 2, Twice (Last: North Florida, 4/29/14) Doubles.................................................................1, Florida State (3/5/14) Triples...................................................................................................N/A Homeruns.............................................................................................N/A RBIs................................................1, five times (Last: at Temple, 4/11/14) Stolen Bases......................................... 1, Twice, (Last: Memphis, 5/24/14)

AT GAITHER HS

Won prestigious Wade Boggs Athletic Achievement Award in 2012… Hit .325 with eight doubles and 15 RBIs during senior campaign leading Gaither HS to Class 7A region finals…Led county in doubles and triples as a sophomore…Two-time all-county selection (2012 & 2010)…Also lettered in football.

PERSONAL

Born Hayden Michael Kelley on September 9, 1993 to David and Paulette Kelley...Has one sister, Hanna...Major is finance.

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2014 (SOPHOMORE)

Played in 54 games while starting 47…Started the season on a team-best 11-game hitting streak in which he hit .419 over that period…Had seasonhigh four hits (4-for-6) vs. Rhode Island on March 16…Picked up seasonbest three RBIs twice, vs. Rhode Island on March 16 and vs. Stetson on April 15…Led the team with 30 RBIs…Had eight multi-hit performances.

2013 (FRESHMAN)

Maglich competed in 22 games with 10 starts for the Bulls in his freshman campaign

PERSONAL

Son of David and Margret Maglich…Born on 7/20/93...Has two brothers, Jordan and Dave and one sister, Morgan...His father, David, played football at FSU and his brother, Dave, played baseball at FIU...He is planning on majoring in Biomedical Sciences.

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Maglich’s Career Game Highs At-bats.......................................................... 6, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Runs.............................................. 2, four times (Last: at Temple, 4/11/14) Hits............................................................... 4, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Doubles............................... 1, seven times (Last: at Georgia Tech, 5/17/14 Triples........................................................... 2, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Homeruns........................................... 1, Twice (Last: Penn State, 2/22/14) RBIs.......................................................... 3, Twice (Last: Stetson, 4/15/14) Stolen Bases...................................1, six times (Last: at Rutgers, 5/11/14)


PLAYER PROFILES || 2015 USF BASEBALL

2014 (RS SOPHOMORE)

Did not appear in a game for USF.

Rapalino’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched....................................................................1.0, four times Strike Outs...............................................................................1, five times

2013 (RS FRESHMAN)

Appeared in five games for the Bulls pitching 3.1 innings.

2012 (FRESHMAN)

Redshirted his first season at USF.

AT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

Attended the British International College in Barranquilla, Columbia where he was a standout pitcher...was awarded Sportive of the Year for 2010-11.

PERSONAL

Full name is Diego Herrera Rapalino...born on September 19, 1992 in Barranquilla, Columbia... son of Patricia Herrera...has two sisters, Melissa (31) and Vanessa (33)...sister is a professor at USF...enjoys watching movies...majoring in Finance.

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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in 47 games while making 42 starts…Served as the DH in all but one start with that one coming in right field…Second on team with 12 multi-hit games, had 11 two-hit performance and a three-hit game vs. Memphis (3-for-5) on April 27…Tied for second on team with 22 RBIs… Tallied a seven-game hitting streak during the season…Knocked in three runs vs. Temple on April 11…Hit first career home run vs. Penn State on February 22

AT WINTER HAVEN HS

Played varsity baseball at Winter Haven Sr. High for three years registering a .388 career batting average...Tallied 96 career hits...Was named to the all-county first team (2011) and Second Team (2010) and competed in the Florida All-Star game in 2012...Also lettered in football...Was captain his senior year and named to the all-county second team for football.

PERSONAL

Born Luke Alan Borders on March 11, 1994 to Kathy and Pat Borders in Winter Haven, Fla...Has six sisters, Lindsay, Laura, Leah, Lily , Livia and Landry and two brothers, Lance and Levi who is a junior on the USF Baseball team... Father Pat Borders played Major League Baseball from 1988-2005 winning two World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays (‘92 & ‘93) and was named World Series MVP in 1992.

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Borders’ Career Game Highs At-bats.......................................................... 6, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Runs............................................... 2, 12 times (Last: Penn State, 2/21/14) Hits.....................................................................4, vs. Memphis (4/27/14) Doubles............................................. 1, 18 times (Last: at Florida 5/13/14) Triples..................................... 1, Twice ( Last: Bethune-Cookman, 5/7/13) Homeruns......................................................1, at Georgia Tech (5/17/14) RBIs.............................................................. 3, vs. Boston College (3/6/13) Stolen Bases..........................................1, Twice (Last: at Temple, 4/13/14)


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2014 (FRESHMAN) AT NEWSOME HS

Earned three varsity letters at Newsome High…Posted a 0.60 earned run average with 91 strikeouts as a junior…Also garnered one varsity letter in golf.

Farley’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched..............................5.0, Three Times(Last: UConn, 3/23/14) Strike Outs............................................................5, Florida State (3/4/14)

PERSONAL

Born Michael Austin Farley on November 28, 1994 to Bill and Kevyn Farley in Tampa, Fla…Has two brothers, Jake (23) and Ryan (21).

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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Made 16 appearances with nine starts…Had 2.50 ERA through 18 innings to begin the season before an arm injury sidelined him for roughly a month… Picked up a win in collegiate debut at North Florida on February 16 allowing one run over five innings…Tossed career-high seven innings vs. Columbia on March 1 allowing just an unearned run on two hits while striking out five…Held Memphis to one run on five hits over six innings in the conference tournament on May 24.

AT HERNANDO HS

Two-time North Suncoast Pitcher of the Year and All-State selection at Hernando High…Three-time All-County and All-Conference selection…Sat out sophomore season due to transfer rule…finished senior season with an 11-0 record and 0.27 ERA…Struck out 128 batters in 78.2 innings pitched while walking just nine batters…Held opponents to a .155 batting average against…Posted 8-3 record with a 1.87 ERA as a junior...Went 6-3 with a 1.97 ERA as a freshman at Springstead HS…Closed out high school career with 274 strikeouts in 188.2 innings thrown.

PERSONAL

Born Brandon Alexander Lawson on December 13, 1994...Parents are Dave (father), Lorri (mother), and Tina (stepmother)...Has two sisters, Kristie (35) and Danielle (31) and two brothers, David (33) and Michael (30).

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Lawson’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched..................................................7.0, vs. Columbia (3/1/14) Strike Outs............................................................5, vs. Columbia (3/1/14)


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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Played in 30 games making 16 starts primarily at second base or designated hitter…Picked up a hit in his first collegiate at-bat vs. Richmond on February 15…Had five multi-hit performances… Picked up career-high three hits (3-for-4) and four RBIs at FIU on May 7. AT TAMPA CATHOLIC

Four-year letter winner played two seasons at Bishop McLaughlin before finishing career at Tampa Catholic…Two-time All-Hillsborough honorable mention in 2012 and 2013 while earning first team All-Pasco honors in 2011 after hitting .416 during sophomore campaign…Second team All-Bay area and National Underclass honorable mention in 2011…Hit .392 in senior season…Registered 112 hits during high school career.

Leal’s Career Game Highs At-bats....................................................................6, at Rutgers (5/10/14) Runs.......................................................................2, vs. Stetson (4/15/14) Hits..................................................................................3, at FIU (5/7/14) Doubles.................................................... 1, Twice (Last: Stetson, 4/15/14) Triples...................................................................................................N/A Homeruns.............................................................................................N/A RBIs..................................................................................4, at FIU (5/7/14) Stolen Bases..........................................................................................N/A

PERSONAL

Born Andres Antonio Leal on September 9, 1994 to Edwin and Maria Leal in Tampa, Fla…Has one brother, Javier (15) and one sister, Sabrina (15).

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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Played in 31 games while making 18 starts…Hit a home run in his first home game of his collegiate career…Had three multi-hit games on the year.

AT JESUIT HS

Played at local and perennial national power Jesuit High in Tampa…Earned first team All-County honors as a junior and senior…As a senior, hit .380 while posting a .429 mark as a junior.

PERSONAL

Born Vicente Ricardo Miniet on September 7, 1994 to Vincent and Raquel Miniet in Tampa, Fla…Has one sister, Alexis (14).

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Miniet’s Career Game Highs At-bats...................................................................5, Penn State (2/21/14) Runs.......................................................................2, Penn State (2/21/14) Hits................................................2,Three Time (Last: Memphis, 4/27/14) Doubles...............................................................2, at Cincinnati (3/30/14) Triples...................................................................................................N/A Homeruns..............................................................1, Penn State (2/21/14) RBIs........................................................................2, Penn State (2/21/14) Stolen Bases..........................................................................................N/A


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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in 15 games while making one start…Tossed 3.1 innings in first career start allowing four runs, only one which was earned in 16-13 USF loss…Made six appearances without allowing a run…Worked a perfect inning in his collegiate debut at North Florida on February 16.

Murray’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched.......................................... 3.1, vs. Rhode Island (3/16/14) Strike Outs............................................... 2, Twice (Last: Stetson, 4/15/14)

AT WEST ORANGE HS

Had standout senior season at West Orange HS where he finished the year with a 6-1 record and a single-season school record 0.40 ERA…His ERA was the second lowest in Central Florida…Earned Honorable Mention accolades from Perfect Game and Rawlings.

PERSONAL

Born Brandon David Murray on July 14, 1995 to David and Maryellen Murray in Cranston, Rhode Island…Has one sister, Sophia (14) and one brother, Wes (22).

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2014 (RS-FRESHMAN)

Had a nice comeback year after Tommy John surgery in 2013 appearing in 17 games including seven starts…Started season as a reliever before being moved into the weekend rotation in April…Earned first collegiate win vs. Rhode Island on March 15 tossing 2.2 innings allowing just one hit as USF won 4-3… Picked up first American Athletic Conference victory came on March 30 at Cincinnati after working four innings of shutout ball in relief as USF won 7-6…Earned first American Athletic Conference win as a starter at Temple on April 14 tossing six innings allowing one run while striking out five…In 10 relief appearances, threw 16 innings allowing just two runs for a 1.13 ERA.

2013 (FRESHMAN)

Redshirted due to Tommy John surgery

PERSONAL

Born Thomas Arthur Peterson Jr. to Tom and Laurie Peterson on 10/11/93... has four siblings: two brothers, Ted (31) and Greg (29) and two sisters, Lindsay (27) and Emma (15).

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Peterson’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched.................................................. 7.0, at Houston (4/19/14) Strike Outs.............................................................. 5, at Temple (4/13/14)


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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Played in 52 games while making 47 starts…Played primarily in right field but also saw some action at first base…Had three hits in each of his first two collegiate games…Tallied 10 multi-hit games on the year…Tied for the team lead for longest hitting streak for the season at 11 games… Ranked third on the team with 21 walks…Had four multi-RBI games… Made two relief appearances on the year.

AT JESUIT HS

Three-year letter winner at Jesuit High School…2013 Louisville Slugger Second Team All-American, Florida Athletic Coaches Association First Team All-State and Tampa Bay Tribune First Team All-County…Finished the year hitting .450 at the plate…Posted a 5-0 record with a 0.67 ERA on the mound.

Portales’ Career Game Highs At-bats.....................................................6, Twice (Last: Rutgers, 5/10/14) Runs..................................................... 2, Twice vs. Rhode Island, 3/16/14) Hits................................................. 3, Twice (Last: North Florida, 2/16/14) Doubles.........................................1, four times (Last: Memphis, 4/27/14) Triples...................................................................................................N/A Homeruns.............................................................................................N/A RBIs.................................................2, four times (Last: Memphis 4/27/14) Stolen Bases..........................................................................................N/A

PERSONAL

Born Daniel Matus Portales on July 12, 1995 to Roberto and Barbara Portales in Tampa, Fla…Has one sister, Lysette (22) and one brother, Roberto (24).

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2015 USF BASEBALL || PLAYER PROFILES

2014 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in seven games out of the bullpen for USF…Made collegiate debut vs. Northwestern on March 9 tossing two shutout innings…Didn’t allow a run in two other appearances, vs. Louisville (May 4) and at FIU (May 7)… Also had a multi-inning outing at Temple on April 11 tossing two innings and at Rutgers on May 11 with 1.1 innings of work.

AT MINISINK VALLEY HS

Helped guide Minisink Valley HS to a NYS Section 9 championship in 2013… Was a first team All-County and All-Section honoree…Also garnered Fifth team All-State honors…Named team MVP and team captain during senior season…Posted a 2.60 ERA with 57 strikeouts in 54 innings tossed… Held opponents to a .212 batting average against…At the plate, hit .354 while registering a .480 on-base percentage…Also lettered in football and swimming.

PERSONAL

Born Joshua Todd Walker on December 1, 1994 to Mickey and Rita Walker in Middletown, N.Y…Has two brothers, Brandon (21) and Noah (15).

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Walker’s Career Game Highs Innings Pitched..................................2.0, Twice (Last: at Temple, 4/11/14) Strike Outs..............................................................2, at Rutgers (5/11/14)


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AT SARASOTA HS

Played varsity baseball at Sarasota High School for three years… Had a 6-1 record and 1.06 ERA as a senior…Named honorable mention All-County…Also lettered in basketball and was named MVP as a senior...Was the team captain as a senior…Earned honorable mention All-County basketball honors

USF FOOTBALL Member of the USF football team from 2012-2014... Redshirted his freshman year...Has not seen action on the field. AT JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL

Coached by Ty Alvarez at Jesuit ... a three-year letterman and allcounty selection ... earned all-Hillsborough County honors from both the Tampa Tribune and Tampa Bay Times as a senior ... led the team to an 11-2 record, 10-1 as a starter, and a 5A district championship ... invited to the Blue-Grey All-Star game and the Hillsborough County

PERSONAL

Born Joseph Frank Cavallaro on July 19, 1995 to Steve and Judy Cavallaro…Has one brother, Stefano (22) and one sister, Juliana (21)…Sister Juliana plays basketball for the University of Tampa…Major is undecided

East/West All-Star game ... Big County Preps Apex Player of the Year finalist ... completed 159-of-246 attempts (65.0%) for 2,326 yards and 20 TDs, while rushing for 111 yards and three TDs ...also lettered in baseball.

PERSONAL

Born in Coral Springs, Fla. ... son of Mark and Patrice Eveld ... brother, Bobby, also plays quarterback at USF ... has one other brother, Wesley, and one sister, Tiffany, who is also a student at USF ... is studying pre-business administration.

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AT STEINBRENNER HS

Played varsity baseball for four years at Steinbrenner High School…Registered a .462 batting average and 21 stolen bases…Was a state All-Star his senior year…Also lettered in golf and track…Lowest score in golf is 37 on nine holes…100m dash time is 10.6…Was on the Honor Roll all four years

PRIOR TO USF

Spent the past season at St. Petersburg College…Appeared in 13 games while tossing 27.2 innings…Sported a 3.25 ERA while striking out 25... Played varsity baseball at Martin County High School…Was team captain in 2011…Had nine saves as a junior

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PERSONAL

Born Kevin Custer Merrell on December 14, 1995 to Marty and Bud Merrell…Has one brother, Tripp (23) who played baseball at Webber International for four years…Dad played baseball for Florida Southern…Major is undecided

PERSONAL

Born Mark Richard Savarese on October 14, 1994 to Mark and Korduala Savarese in Lynbrook, N.Y.…Has two sisters, Stefanie (24) and Paige (22)…Major is finance


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2014 (FRESHMAN)

Redshirted due to Tommy John surgery

AT SOUTH SUMTER HS

PERSONAL

Born Phillip Clayton Simmons on July 26, 1994 to Brian and Melissa in Leesburg, Fla…Has one sister, Brianne (14) and two brothers, Cody (21) and Caleb (17).

Four-year letter winner at South Sumter HS…Rated as one of the top 100 prospects in Florida by Baseball America for the 2013 MLB Draft, which included collegiate players…Named the FHSAA Player of the Year…Twotime team captain…Hit over .300 every year in high school including a career best .446 as a junior…Also earned four varsity letters in football and one in track.

PRIOR TO USF

Spent the past season at State College of Florida…Appeared in 19 games going 6-0 with five saves. In 63 innings posted a 2.03 ERA while striking out 55. Recorded a .295 batting average, racking up 53 hits in 180 at-bats…Also appeared in 13 games at Florida State University.

AT ALONSO HS

28 runs, 14 RBI and five homeruns as a junior…Posted a .355 batting average, 22 hits, 20 runs, 18 RBI and seven homeruns as a senior.

PERSONAL

Born Ryan Thomas Valdes on August 22, 1993 to Kim and Javier Valdes…Has one brother, Trevor (18)…major is public health/ management.

Played varsity baseball for four years at Alonso High School… Was an All-American Honorable Mention in 2012…Named team MVP in 2012…Registered a .388 batting average, 31 hits,

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PERSONAL

Born David Robert Whann, Jr. on August 5, 1996...Parents are David Whann (father), Audra Curts-Whann (mother) and Amy Whann (step-mother)...Has one step-sister, Madison...Major is accounting.

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2015 USF BASEBALL ||

USF BASEBALL STADIUM

Opened for the 2011 season, the USF Baseball Stadium was built around Red McEwen Field, which is the home to USF baseball. It is a part of a shared complex with the equally impressive USF Softball Stadium, which it shares a concourse with. It was was a piece of the $35 million dollar USF Athletic District facility upgrades, which included construction of new baseball and softball stadiums, a state-of-the-art basketball facility, new football practice fields and a new soccer stadium. USF contracted design/build solution provider R.R. Simmons and global design practice specialist and the architectural firm Populous to lead the construction of the Athletics District Facilities.

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|| 2015 USF BASEBALL

UM-RED MCEWEN FIELD

The baseball stadium includes step-down team dugouts, bullpens, covered batting cages, multiple party pavilions, a press box and a 1,500 seat spectator grandstand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded hospitality deck and service amenities. The overall capacity of the stadium is 3,211 and is being designed to accommodate additional seating that will enable USF to host NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals. The first game at the USF Baseball Stadium was Feb. 22, 2011 against the Elon in front of 3,126 in attendance. The first sellout was on March 9, 2011 when the Bulls hosted No. 1 Florida.

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2015 USF BASEBALL || 2014 RESULTS Game date Feb 15, 2014 Feb 15, 2014 Feb 16, 2014 Feb 18, 2014 Feb 21, 2014 Feb 22, 2014 Feb 23, 2014 Feb 28, 2014 Mar 1, 2014 Mar. 1, 2014 Mar 02, 2014 Mar 04, 2014 Mar 05, 2014 Mar 07, 2014 Mar 08, 2014 Mar 09, 2014 Mar 12, 2014 Mar 14, 2014 Mar 15, 2014 Mar 16, 2014 *Mar 21, 2014 *Mar 22, 2014 *Mar 23, 2014 Mar 25, 2014 *Mar 28, 2014 *Mar 30, 2014 *Mar 30, 2014 Apr 01, 2014 Apr 02, 2014 *Apr 04, 2014 *Apr 05, 2014 *Apr 06, 2014 *Apr 11, 2014 *Apr 12, 2014 *Apr 13, 2014 Apr 15, 2014 *Apr 17, 2014 *Apr 18, 2014 *Apr 19, 2014 Apr 22, 2014 *Apr 25, 2014 *Apr 26, 2014 *Apr 27, 2014 Apr 29, 2014 *May 03, 2014 *May 03, 2014 *May 04, 2014 May 07, 2014 *May 09, 2014 *May 10, 2014 *May 11, 2014 May 13, 2014 May 15, 2014 May 16, 2014 May 17, 2014 #May 21, 2014 #May 23, 2014 #May 24, 2014

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Opposing team vsLIBERTY vsRICHMOND at North Florida at FGCU PENN STATE PENN STATE PENN STATE COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA FSU FSU NU NU NU FIU RHODE ISLAND RHODE ISLAND RHODE ISLAND UCONN UCONN UCONN FIU at Cincinnati at Cincinnati at Cincinnati at Stetson at Stetson UCF UCF UCF at Temple at Temple at Temple STETSON at Houston at Houston at Houston FGCU MEM MEM MEM NORTH FLORIDA LOU LOU LOU at FIU at Rutgers at Rutgers at Rutgers at Florida at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech vsRutgers vsLOU vsMEM

Score W, 2-1 W, 11-4 W, 12-1 W, 5-1 W, 19-1 W, 11-7 W, 6-5 L, 0-1 L, 4-6 W, 13-5 W, 7-2 L, 1-5 L, 1-4 W, 7-0 W,4-2 L, 4-6 L, 2-8 W, 5-1 W,4-3 L, 13-16 W, 2-1 W, 6-2 L, 2-4 L, 0-9 W, 2-1 L, 2-3 W, 7-6 L, 3-6 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 W, 4-2 L, 3-6 W, 13-6 L, 5-6 W, 6-3 W, 10-3 L, 2-3 W, 4-3 L, 3-5 L, 3-5 W, 3-1 W, 5-3 L, 5-7 L, 5-6 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L. 5-9 W, 6-4 L, 1-3 L, 4-5 L, 2-12 L, 2-8 W, 8-0 L, 0-3 L, 5-12 L, 0-10 W, 2-1 L, 1-2

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

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

Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 (12) 7 9 9 9 9 7 9 9

Overall 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 7-0-0 7-1-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 9-2-0 9-3-0 9-4-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 11-5-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 13-6-0 13-7-0 14-7-0 15-7-0 15-8-0 15-9-0 16-9-0 16-10-0 17-10-0 17-11-0 17-12-0 17-13-0 18-13-0 18-14-0 19-14-0 19-15-0 20-15-0 21-15-0 21-16-0 22-16-0 22-17-0 22-18-0 23-18-0 24-18-0 24-19-0 24-20-0 24-21-0 24-22-0 24-23-0 25-23-0 25-24-0 25-25-0 25-26-0 25-27-0 26-27-0 26-28-0 26-29-0 26-30-0 27-30-0 27-31-0

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

Pitcher of record HERGET (W 1-0) PATRICK (W 1-0) LAWSON (W 1-0) SERRALLONGA (W 1-0) HERGET (W 2-0) ADEL (W 1-0) FARLEY (W 1-0) HERGET (L 2-1) FARLEY (L 1-1) LAWSON (W 2-0) PARDO (W 1-0) SERRALLONGA (L 1-1) HERGET (L 2-2) MULHOLLAND (W 1-0) ADEL (W 2-0) ADEL (L 2-1) HERGET (L 2-3) MULHOLLAND (W 2-0) PETERSON (W 1-0) MURRAY (L 0-1) HERGET (W 3-3) STRITTMATTER (W 1-0) FARLEY (L 1-2) LAWSON (L 2-1) HERGET (W 4-3) FARLEY (L 1-3) PETERSON (W 2-0) ADEL (L 2-2) HERNANDEZ (L 0-1) HERGET (L 4-4) MULHOLLAND (W 3-0) PETERSON (L 2-1) HERGET (W 5-4) STRITTMATTER (L 1-1) PETERSON (W 3-1) LAWSON (W 3-1) HERGET (L 5-5) MULHOLLAND (W 4-0) SERRALLONGA (L 1-4) STRITTMATTER (L 1-2) HERGET (W 6-5) SERRALLONGA (W 2-2) PETERSON (L 3-2) SERRALLONGA (L 2-3) MULHOLLAND (L 4-1) PARDO (L 1-1) THOMAS (L 0-1) HERNANDEZ (W 1-1) HERGET (L 6-6) THOMAS (L 0-2) PETERSON (L 3-3) PARDO (L 1-2) HERGET (W 7-6) MULHOLLAND (L 4-2) PETERSON (L 3-4) MULHOLLAND (L 4-3) HERGET (W 8-6) PARDO (L 0-3)

Attend Time 334 2:29 364 3:13 739 2:35 708 2:40 1210 2:58 1607 2:44 1406 2:43 1219 2:18 1109 2:51 1109 2:47 1143 3:14 3615 2:45 2261 2:33 1121 2:23 1221 2:49 1129 2:34 1189 2:47 1203 2:14 1128 2:37 1151 3:53 1250 2:43 1328 2:43 1130 2:30 1221 2:36 561 2:18 - 2:19 1675 2:57 750 3:16 500 2:33 1219 2:14 1189 2:32 1739 2:48 109 2:32 144 2:44 203 2:30 1173 3:02 1026 2:46 1209 2:47 1291 2:40 1115 2:48 1813 1:57 1654 2:29 1081 2:39 1092 2:42 312 2:57 1206 3:26 1231 3:23 527 3:25 73 2:13 758 3:31 126 1:53 2749 2:58 945 2:45 1020 2:14 1147 2:47 1286 2:00 0 2:14 1310 3:09


2014 STATS || 2015 USF BASEBALL RECORD: 27-31

HOME: 15-17

AWAY: 9-12

NEUTRAL: 3-2

AMERICAN: 10-14

BATTING STATISTICS 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

FLD%

TEAF, Kyle

.354

58/58

209

41

74

7

3

0

22

87

.416

42

9

26

1

.479

1

7

7/12

105

168

16

.945

LUECK, Austin

.277

48/35

137

19

38

11

1

0

11

51

.372

15

5

35

3

.369

0

3

10/12

100

2

2

.981

BORDERS, Luke

.272

47/42

151

22

41

6

0

1

22

50

.331

12

5

28

5

.341

2

5

1/1

4

0

1

.800

GILCREASE, Zac

.253

55/42

162

17

41

3

3

1

17

53

.327

7

2

28

3

.291

1

3

0/1

50

65

9

.927

PORTALES, Daniel

.249

52/47

177

18

44

4

0

0

20

48

.271

21

6

26

6

.345

2

1

0/1

108

6

1

.991

PUTNAM, Buddy

.248

47/41

149

18

37

5

2

2

22

52

.349

8

1

23

4

.280

6

3

0/1

231

31

7

.974

MAGLICH, Luke

.244

54/47

164

20

40

5

3

2

30

57

.348

29

2

44

4

.355

5

2

4/4

96

6

2

.981

BORDERS, Levi

.243

55/54

189

25

46

11

0

1

20

60

.317

17

12

41

4

.341

2

4

1/1

340

44

4

.990

PARDO, Lawrence

.240

29/28

104

17

25

2

0

1

9

30

.288

11

5

17

3

.342

0

1

0/0

215

16

5

.979

ALFONSO, Nik

.234

52/50

154

19

36

2

0

0

21

38

.247

14

12

24

6

.343

1

7

5/6

79

108

11

.944

LEAL, Andres

.293

30/16

75

9

22

2

0

0

8

24

.320

9

0

15

2

.365

1

1

0/0

23

41

3

.955

ARENCIBIA, Michael

.250

26/22

68

13

17

2

1

0

9

21

.309

11

2

15

1

.366

1

1

1/1

41

0

1

.976

LETO, Vincent

.250

11/2

12

4

3

2

0

0

5

5

.417

5

0

3

0

.444

1

0

0/0

4

1

0

1.000

KELLEY, Hayden

.200

34/14

70

12

14

1

0

0

5

15

.214

7

4

17

0

.309

0

2

2/3

49

1

0

1.000

MINIET, Vincent

.169

31/18

65

8

11

5

0

1

6

19

.292

3

6

28

0

.270

0

0

0/0

16

30

6

.885

ALTIERI, Joe

.167

12/6

30

4

5

0

0

0

6

5

.167

0

1

6

1

.188

1

1

0/0

32

3

0

1.000

USF

.258

58/58

1916

266

494

68

13

9

233

615

.321

211

72

376

43

.350

24

41

31/43

1530

586

74

.966

Opponents

.262

58/58

1921

249

503

77

15

13

227

649

.338

206

68

351

41

.350

25

42

53/82

1513

609

79

.964

LOB - Team (490), Opp (482). DPs turned - Team (54), Opp (53). CI - Team (0), Opp (5). IBB - Team (8), Maglich 3, Lueck 3, Teaf 1, Borders, Le 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Maglich 3, Teaf 2, Alfonso 1.

JIMMY HERGET: 1.26 ERA, 107.1 IP

KYLE TEAF: .354 BA, 22 RBI

PITCHING STATISTICS Player

ERA

W-L

G-GS

CG

SHO

CBO

SV

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

AB

B/Avg

WP

HBP

BK

SFA

SHA

HERGET, Jimmy

1.26

8-6

15-15

2

0

1

0

107.1

91

25

15

27

90

12

0

1

390

.233

4

8

1

1

7

MULHOLLAND, Casey

3.65

4-3

18-15

2

0

1

1

88.2

83

39

36

38

60

13

1

4

329

.252

9

10

0

3

5

HERNANDEZ, Cody

1.66

1-1

14-1

0

0

0

0

21.2

27

9

4

6

7

3

1

0

91

.297

1

4

2

2

0

STRITTMATTER, Jordan

1.93

1-2

31-0

0

0

2

4

28.0

15

7

6

15

23

0

0

1

92

.163

3

4

1

2

2

SERRALLONGA, Janick

2.13

2-3

27-3

0

0

1

2

50.2

45

17

12

19

28

3

0

1

178

.253

1

6

0

3

7

FARLEY, Michael

3.58

1-3

11-3

0

0

0

1

27.2

23

13

11

8

24

3

5

0

105

.219

1

5

0

1

2

LAWSON, Brandon

3.74

3-1

16-9

0

0

0

0

53.0

62

30

22

17

27

13

1

2

216

.287

8

5

0

3

3

PETERSON, Tommy

4.30

3-4

17-7

0

0

0

0

46.0

44

26

22

12

30

8

1

1

176

.250

4

9

0

2

4

THOMAS, Nolan

4.70

0-2

12-0

0

0

0

0

7.2

11

5

4

2

2

3

0

0

31

.355

2

3

0

0

1

PARDO, Lawrence

4.72

1-3

24-2

0

0

0

2

34.1

33

22

18

27

34

4

2

0

124

.266

6

4

0

1

3

MURRAY, Brandon

6.32

0-1

15-1

0

0

0

0

15.2

20

15

11

14

10

4

0

0

61

.328

4

2

0

2

3

PATRICK, Justin

7.36

1-0

8-1

0

0

0

0

7.1

9

10

6

7

4

0

2

1

30

.300

2

1

0

2

1

ADEL, Joe

9.24

2-2

10-1

0

0

0

0

12.2

21

14

13

9

8

6

1

0

55

.382

0

5

0

2

2

WALKER, Josh

13.50

0-0

7-0

0

0

0

0

8.0

14

12

12

3

3

4

1

1

33

.424

0

2

0

1

2

PORTALES, Daniel

27.00

0-0

2-0

0

0

0

0

1.2

5

5

5

2

1

1

0

1

10

.500

3

0

0

0

0

PB - Team (12), Borders, Le 8, Altieri 3, Leal 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (4), Pardo 2, Thomas 1, Farley 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT- Borders, Le (46-71), Mulholland (7-14), Peterosn (10-13), Herget (4-9), Altieri (7-8), Lawson (4-6), Adel (6-6), Pardo (4-6), Serralonga (2-5), Farley (3-5), Murray (4-4), Walker (3-4), Strittmatter (2-4), Hernandez (3-3), Patrick (1-2),Thomas (0-1).

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2015 USF BASEBALL || 2014 AAC SEASON REVIEW RECORD: 27-31

HOME: 15-17

AWAY: 9-12

NEUTRAL: 3-2

AMERICAN: 10-14

BATTING STATISTICS 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

FLD%

TEAF, Kyle

.314

24/24

86

12

27

2

2

0

5

33

.384

17

3

12

1

.443

0

2

1-2

40

64

5

.954

LUECK, Austin

.310

20/15

58

4

18

5

1

0

8

25

.431

4

3

16

0

.385

0

1

2-3

36

1

0

1.000

BORDERS, Luke

.290

19/18

62

9

18

2

0

0

10

20

.323

5

2

9

1

.352

2

3

1-1

3

0

1

.750

ALFONSO, Nik

.258

21/21

66

7

17

1

0

0

8

18

.273

4

3

8

1

.329

0

3

2-3

33

40

3

.961

BORDERS, Levi

.256

23/23

82

10

21

6

0

0

10

27

.329

10

3

16

3

.354

1

1

1-1

155

18

3

.983

GILCREASE, Zac

.221

23/18

68

5

15

1

1

0

6

18

.265

3

1

11

1

.260

1

1

0-0

21

25

4

.920

PORTALES, Daniel

.208

23/21

77

6

16

2

0

0

7

18

.234

6

4

12

5

.295

1

1

0-0

44

2

1

.979

MAGLICH, Luke

.204

21/16

49

6

10

2

0

0

8

12

.245

10

2

13

1

.349

2

2

2-2

36

1

1

.974

PARDO, Lawrence

.203

18/18

64

12

13

2

0

1

6

18

.281

9

4

6

3

.338

0

0

0-0

140

8

2

.987

PUTNAM, Buddy

.176

17/13

51

7

9

0

0

1

4

12

.235

2

1

7

1

.218

1

0

0-0

53

7

3

.952

MINIET, Vincent

.233

13/8

30

1

7

4

0

0

3

11

.367

1

1

13

0

.281

0

0

0-0

10

14

0

1.000

LEAL, Andres

.226

11/7

31

5

7

0

0

0

0

7

.226

1

0

4

1

.250

0

1

0-0

11

19

0

1.000

KELLEY, Hayden

.152

15/6

33

5

5

0

0

0

3

5

.152

2

3

8

0

.263

0

2

1-2

24

1

0

1.000

ALTIERI, Joe

.143

3/2

7

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

.143

0

0

1

0

.125

1

0

0-0

8

0

0

1.000

ARENCIBIA, Michael

.059

8/ 6

17

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

.059

2

1

4

0

.200

0

1

1-1

0

0

0

1.000

USF

.237

24/24

781

89

185

27

4

2

80

226

.289

76

31

140

18

.326

9

18

11-15

638

231

26

.971

Opponents

.246

24/24

783

99

193

29

6

7

90

255

.326

83

28

154

21

.338

5

15

21-35

636

240

27

.970

PITCHING STATISTICS Player

ERA

W

L

CG

SHO

CBO

SV

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

AB

B/Avg

WP

HBP

BK

SFA

SHA

HERGET, Jimmy

1.33

4

3

8

8

1

0

0

0

61.0

47

13

9

14

58

6

0

1

215

.219

2

4

1

0

6

MULHOLLAND, Casey

3.04

2

1

8

8

1

0

0

0

47.1

44

18

16

23

23

10

0

2

175

.251

2

4

0

2

2

PETERSON, Tommy

5.46

2

3

8

6

0

0

0

0

31.1

30

21

19

3

22

6

1

1

120

.250

3

8

0

1

2

HERNANDEZ, Cody

0.00

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

5.2

5

0

0

2

1

0

0

0

21

.238

1

1

2

0

0

ADEL, Joe

0.00

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1.0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

3

.000

0

0

0

0

0

STRITTMATTER, Jordan

1.93

1

1

11

0

0

0

0

3

9.1

6

3

2

9

5

0

0

0

30

.200

2

3

1

0

1

SERRALLONGA, Janick

2.00

1

1

11

0

0

0

0

0

18.0

15

6

4

9

11

1

0

0

65

.231

0

1

0

0

1

THOMAS, Nolan

3.00

0

2

3

0

0

0

0

0

3.0

1

2

1

1

1

0

0

0

8

.125

1

2

0

0

0

PARDO, Lawrence

4.50

0

1

9

0

0

0

0

2

14.0

13

7

7

7

14

0

1

0

51

.255

1

1

0

0

1

FARLEY, Michael

5.40

0

2

3

1

0

0

0

1

6.2

9

5

4

2

7

1

2

0

30

.300

1

2

0

0

0

LAWSON, Brandon

8.64

0

0

4

1

0

0

0

0

8.1

12

10

8

4

5

4

0

2

36

.333

1

1

0

1

1

MURRAY, Brandon

11.57

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

2.1

3

3

3

3

2

0

0

0

9

.333

2

0

0

0

0

WALKER, Josh

17.18

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

3.2

6

7

7

2

3

1

1

1

14

.429

0

1

0

1

1

PORTALES, Daniel

27.00

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0.2

1

2

2

2

1

0

0

0

3

.333

2

0

0

0

0

PATRICK, Justin

54.00

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0.1

1

2

2

0

1

0

1

0

3

.333

1

0

0

0

0

USF

3.55

10

14

24

24

2

0

0

6

212.2

193

99

84

83

154

29

6

7

783

.246

19

28

4

5

15

Opponents

2.76

14

10

24

24

3

1

1

8

212.0

185

89

65

76

140

27

4

2

781

.237

13

31

1

9

18

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APP GS


STATISTICAL REVIEW || 2015 USF BASEBALL USF’S RECORD WHEN... for the season...............................27-31 in the AAC.....................................10-14 at home........................................15-17 on the road.....................................9-12 neutral site........................................3-2 vs. Top 25 opponents.......................1-10 vs. Top 10 opponents.........................0-5 vs. Top 5 opponents...........................0-2 scores first.....................................18-10 opponent scores first.......................9-21 vs. lefties.......................................11-12 vs. righties.....................................16-19 1-run games.....................................8-9 2-run games.....................................5-9 5+ run games...................................9-6 out-hit opponent............................19-9 out-hit by opponent........................7-20 hits are tied.......................................1-2 hit 0 home runs.............................22-28 hit 1 home run..................................3-8 hit 2+home runs..............................1-0 day games.....................................10-17 night games..................................17-14 in February........................................7-1 in March..........................................10-9 in April............................................7-10 in May.............................................3-11 longest winning streak........................ 7 longest losing streak............................ 5

2014 GAMES SUMMARY GAME HIGHS-TEAM At-bats......................................48, at Rutgers (5/10) Runs Scored............................. 19, Penn State (2/21) Hits...................................... 19, North Florida (2/16) RBIs.......................................... 15, Penn State (2/21) Doubles................................... 6, at Cincinnati (3/30) Triples.............................................2, at FGCU (2/18) ...............................................2, Rhode Island (3/16) Home Runs................................. 2, Penn State (2/22) Total Bases............................... 26, Penn State (2/21) Walks...........................................10, Columbia (3/2) Strikeouts................................ 15, Florida State (3/4) Stolen Bases...................................3, Columbia (3/1) ....................................................3, at Temple (4/11) Putouts.....................................35, at Rutgers (5/10) Assits...............................................17, UConn (3/22) Errors...................................... 4, Northwestern (3/8) DPs Turned........................................4, UConn (3/22) Inn. Pitched............................11.2, at Rutgers (5/10) Runs Allowed........................16, Rhode Island (3/16) Earned Runs..............................12, at Rutgers (5/11) Walks Allowed.......................................8, FIU (3/12) Strikeouts..................................... 17, Louisville (5/3) Hits Allowed.......................... 19, Georgia Tech (5/17) Home Runs Allowed................................2, UCF (4/6) Wild Pitches............................... 4, Penn State (2/22) ...................................................4, at Rutgers (5/11)

GAME HIGHS-INDIVIDUAL At-Bats..................................................... 6, 10 Times Runs Scored.......................................... 3, Four Times Hits..........................................4, Austin Lueck (2/23) ...............................................4, Luke Maglich (3/16) ................................................ 4, Levi Borders (4/27) RBIs..........................................4, Austin Lueck (3/30) ................................................... 4, Andres Leal (5/7) Doubles.................................2, Vincent Miniet (3/30) Triples.....................................2, Luke Maglich (3/16) Home Runs............................................1, Nine Times Total Bases..............................8, Luke Maglich (3/16) Walks......................................... 3, Vincent Leto (3/1) .......................................... 3, Lawrence Pardo (4/11) Strikeouts.......................................4, Kyle Teaf (4/22) ................................................ 4, Levi Borders (5/24) Stolen Bases.............................2, Austin Lueck (2/23) Putouts.................................... 17, Levi Borders (5/3) Assists............................................7, Kyle Teaf (3/14) ......................................................7, Kyle Teaf (5/24) Errors..................................................2, Seven Times Innings Pitched.................................. 9.0, Four Times Runs Allowed...................7, Casey Mulholland (5/21) Earned Runs.....................6, Casey Mulholland (5/21) Walks Allowed...................6, Casey Mulholland (5/3) Strikeouts.............................. 13, Jimmy Herget (5/3) Hits Allowed........................ 12, Jimmy Herget (3/12) Home Runs Allowed................................. 1, 13 Times

2014 USF LEADERS HITTING LEADERS Games Played.........................................58, Kyle Teaf Batting Avg...........................................354, Kyle Teaf Slugging Pct..........................................416, Kyle Teaf On-Base Pct...........................................479, Kyle Teaf At-Bats..................................................209, Kyle Teaf Runs Scored............................................41, Kyle Teaf Hits.........................................................74, Kyle Teaf RBIs................................................. 30, Luke Maglich Doubles............................................11, Luke Borders ........................................................ 11, Austin Lueck Triples................................................3, Three Players Home Runs........................................ 2, Luke Maglich .......................................................2, Buddy Putnam Total Bases..............................................87, Kyle Teaf Walks......................................................42, Kyle Teaf Hit By Pitch....................................... 12, Levi Borders ......................................................... 12, Nik Alfronso Sac. Bunts.................................................7, Kyle Teaf ............................................................ 7, Nik Alfonso Sac. Flies.........................................6, Buddy Putnam Stolen Bases..................................... 10, Austin Lueck

PITCHING LEADERS ERA............................................. 1.26, Jimmy Herget Opp. Batting Avg......................... .233, Jimmy Herget Wins................................................. 8, Jimmy Herget Losses.............................................. 6, Jimmy Herget Saves........................................ 4, Jordan Strittmatter Appearances.......................... 31, Jordan Strittmatter Innings Pitched......................... 107.1, Jimmy Herget Strikeouts....................................... 90, Jimmy Herget Games Started......................... 15, Casey Mulholland ...................................................... 15, Jimmy Herget Games Finished...................... 19, Jordan Strittmatter Games in Relief...................... 31, Jordan Strittmatter FIELDING LEADERS Fielding Pct.................................1.000, Three Players Putouts........................................... 340, Levi Borders Assists...................................................168, Kyle Teaf Errors......................................................16, Kyle Teaf Caught Stealing................................. 25, Levi Borders Doubles Plays..........................................37, Kyle Teaf

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COACHING HISTORY || 2015 USF BASEBALL

BEEFY WRIGHT 1966-74 | 131-127-2

USF’s first baseball coach, Hurbert “Beefy” Wright came to USF in 1964 to teach physical education after coaching basketball and baseball at Broward Junior College in Ft. Lauderdale... Led the Brahmans the first nine years of the program’s existence beginningwith the 1966 season ... Resigned in January, 1974 to becomethe Dean of Boys at Tampa’s Greco Junior High School but he did coach the Brahmans through the 1974 season ... Compiled an overall recordof 131127-2 through nine seasons with his best mark a 23-16 slate in 1973.

JACK BUTTERFIELD 1975-76 | 61-24-1

USF’s second baseball coach, Jack Butterfield directed the USF program to a 29-12 mark in1975 and to a 32-12-1 record in 1976 ... The victory totals each season were school records at the time ... His Bull teams had an overall record of 61-24-1 ... Butterfield arrived at USF following 18 seasons as head coach at the University of Mainewhere he posted a 235-165 record ... He was named national collegiate coach of the year in 1964 when he led Maine to a third place finish at the College World Series ... Joined the New YorkYankee organization in February, 1976 while continuing to coach the Bulls ... A year later he became the Yankees’ director of player development and scouting and then assumed a vice president’s title just months later ... Died suddenly at the age of 50 in an automobile accident in Paramus, N.J.

ROBIN ROBERTS 1977-85 | 262-240-2

One of baseball’s greatest pitchers, Hall of Famer Robin Roberts became USF’s head coach in November of 1976 ... He was 262-240-2 in a nine-year span that began with the 1977 seasonand ended with the 1985 campaign ... Roberts was selected Sun Belt Coach of the Year four times — in 1978, 1980, 1981 and 1982 ...The former Philadelphia Philly directed USF to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1982 ... A native of Springfield, Ill., he attended Michigan State University on a basketball scholarship ... He won 286 games in a Major League career that spanned 19 seasons including 14 with Philadelphia ... The seven-time All-Star was the starting pitcher in five All-Star games ... Won 20 or more games in sixstraight seasons from 1950 through 1955 while leading the National League in starts in each of those years.

EDDIE CARDIERI 1986-2006 | 731-546

USF’s all-time winningest coach, Eddie Cardieri was the Bulls’ skipper for 60 percent of the games the team had played from 1966-2006 ... He compiled a 731-546 record during his 21 years at the helm, picking up win No. 700 on April 27, 2005 ... Cardieri owns the school record for wins in a season (52 in 1986), games coached (1,277), NCAA Tournament appearances (nine) and highest ranking (No. 1 in 1989) ... Cardieri's USF career began Jan. 4, 1983, when he was named Roberts' top assistant ... When Roberts retired following the 1985 season, Cardieri was promoted to head coach on June 24 ... He twice earned Coach of the Year in the Sun Belt (1986, 1990) and Metro Conferences (1993, 1995) and once in Conference USA (1996) ... He guided USF to nine NCAA Tournament appearances... The Bulls won five regular-season championships and four conference tournament crowns.

LELO PRADO

2007-2014 | 224-183

After his fifth 30-win season in green and gold, he led USF to new heights in 2013 when the Bulls were ranked as high as No. 20 in national polls. Prado added his second Big East Rookie of the Year in Jimmy Herget as well as five named to All-Big East teams. In 2012, the Bulls fell just shorts of a BIG EAST tournament title and NCAA bid...Claimed his first BIG EAST Coach of the Year award in 2009 after leading USF to a 34-25 overall record and an 18-9 mark in the BIG EAST...It marks the fifth conference coach of the year honor for Prado, who was the 2002 Conference USA Coach of the Year while serving as head coach at Louisville...In 2008, Prado coached a pair of Freshman All-Americans in outfielder Ryan Lockwood and utility player Stephen Hunt...In his first season with the Bulls, Prado led the squad into the Final Four of the 2007 BIG EAST Conference Championship, completing his inaugural USF campaign with a 36-24 record and a 13-14 conference clip. Prado earned his 600th career win just two games into his rookie year at USF, and now holds a 822-608-2 mark in 25 years as a collegiate head coach... Prado took over his role as associate director of athletics for administration and external services in June of 2014.

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2015 USF BASEBALL || ALL-TIME RESULTS COACHING AWARDS 1978 Sun Belt Coach of the Year......................Robin Roberts 1980 Sun Belt Coach of the Year......................Robin Roberts 1981 Sun Belt Coach of the Year......................Robin Roberts 1982 Sun Belt Coach of the Year......................Robin Roberts 1986 Sun Belt Coach of the Year.......................Eddie Cardieri 1990 Sun Belt Coach of the Year.......................Eddie Cardieri 1993 Metro Conference Coach of the Year........Eddie Cardieri 1995 Metro Conference Coach of the Year........Eddie Cardieri 1996 C-USA Coach of the Year..........................Eddie Cardieri BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Jack Butterfield Eddie Cardieri Lelo Prado Robin Roberts Beefy Wright

Tenure 1975-76 1986-2006 2007-2014 1977-85 1966-74

W L T 61 24 1 731 546 0 224 183 0 262 240 2 131 127 2

Pct. .715 .572 .550 .521 .508

Tenure 1986-2006 1977-85 2007-2014 1966-74 1975-76

W L T 731 546 0 262 240 2 224 183 0 131 127 2 61 24 1

Pct. .572 .521 .550 .508 .715

BYVICTORIES Coach Eddie Cardieri Robin Roberts Lelo Prado Beefy Wright Jack Butterfield

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Year Overall Conference Place W-L-T W-L-T 1966 4-11 - - 1967 14-8 - - 1968 15-9 - - 1969 10-15 - - 1970 14-15-1 - - 1971 12-21 - - 1972 18-16 - - 1973 23-16 - - 1974 21-16-1 - - 1975 29-12 - - 1976 32-12-1 - - 1977 25-25 - - 1978 25-26-1 - Fourth/Second 1979 28-25 - Fifth/Third 1980 20-34 - Seventh/Second 1981 21-32& 5-3 First/Second 1982+ 45-13 6-2* First/First 1983 19-34 4-12 Fourth/DNQ 1984 35-25 8-8 Second/Fourth 1985 44-26 10-8 Second/Fourth 1986+ 52-16 15-3* First/First 1987 36-22 9-9 Second/DNQ 1988 26-33 5-11 Third/Fifth 1989+ 45-18 13-5& First/Fourth 1990+ 41-24 8-10^ Second/First 1991 34-26 4-14 Fourth/DNQ 1992 27-31 7-11 Seventh/Sixth 1993+ 40-20 13-5& First/Sixth 1994 39-19 11-7 Second/Sixth 1995+ 38-25 11-7* First/First 1996+ 47-19 20-4& First/Second 1997+ 39-24 18-8 Third/Fourth 1998 21-36 9-18 Eighth/Ninth 1999 31-27 15-12 Fourth/Fifth 2000 29-29 14-13 Fifth/Fifth 2001+ 33-21 16-11 Third/Second 2002+ 35-29 16-14 Seventh/Third 2003 31-27 14-14 Sixth/Fifth 2004 31-24 12-17 Ninth/DNQ 2005 33-31 15-14 Sixth/Fifth 2006 23-35 12-15 Eighth/Sixth 2007 34-26 13-14 Fifth/Third 2008 31-27 14-13 Sixth/Third 2009 34-25-1 19-9 Second 2010 26-32 16-11 Fifth 2011 25-29 13-14 Eighth/DNQ 2012 38-22 18-11 Fourth/Second 2013 35-22 17-7 Fourth/Fifth 2014 27-31 10-14 Fourth

Coach Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Beefy Wright Jack Butterfield Jack Butterfield Jack Butterfield Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Robin Roberts Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Eddie Cardieri Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado Lelo Prado


ALL-TIME STATS || 2015 USF BASEBALL YEAR............AVG.....HR..... SB......... ERA...... SV.......SO......FLD%.......... E 1973...............0.275.......9........24...........3.58........ 6......... 225....... 0.959........... 61 1974...............0.283......23.......48............3.6......... 4......... 259....... 0.948........... 79 1975...............0.322......14.......62...........3.23.......n/a....... 290....... 0.955........... 69 1976...............0.289......15......105..........2.41........ 3......... 277....... 0.956........... 74 1977...............0.249......15.......53...........3.67........ 6......... 350....... 0.933......... 126 1978...............0.264......22.......56...........4.08........ 3......... 392....... 0.944......... 114 1979...............0.244......24.......43...........4.05........ 6......... 255....... 0.941........... 96 1980...............0.233......31.......40...........5.88........ 1......... 256....... 0.943......... 119 1981...............0.286......18.......42............5.4......... 7......... 259....... 0.938......... 119 1982...............0.293......23......116..........3.12....... 12........ 312....... 0.963........... 78 1983...............0.286......23.......63............5.4......... 6......... 265....... 0.942......... 102 1984...............0.318......56.......84...........5.29........ 6......... 258....... 0.952......... 109 1985...............0.302......90.......87...........4.81....... 12........ 375....... 0.958......... 114 1986................0.29.......45......163..........3.61....... 21........ 507....... 0.958......... 110 1987...............0.298......41.......67............. 4.......... 19........ 402....... 0.944......... 128 1988................0.29.......30.......78...........5.01........ 8......... 315....... 0.952......... 107 1989...............0.311......43.......94...........4.15....... 18........ 408....... 0.958......... 103 1990...............0.283......29......106..........3.26....... 19........ 380....... 0.959......... 101 1991...............0.291......48.......84...........4.57....... 15........ 369........ 0.95...........n/a 1992...............0.267......32.......87...........4.51....... 11........ 319....... 0.957..........n/a 1993...............0.308......73.......95...........3.56....... 10........ 415......... n/a...........n/a 1994...............0.318......51.......61...........3.89....... 15........ 425......... n/a...........n/a 1995...............0.313......73.......65...........4.21....... 15........ 546....... 0.955......... 111 1996...............0.324......91......103..........3.99....... 13........ 414....... 0.964........... 92 1997...............0.329......71.......71...........4.75....... 13........ 392....... 0.957......... 108 1998...............0.292......40.......78...........7.02........ 9......... 337....... 0.958........... 90 1999...............0.305......53.......77...........6.37........ 8......... 427....... 0.953......... 108 2000...............0.309......48......104..........5.75........ 9......... 378....... 0.953......... 107 2001...............0.312......50......114..........5.68....... 11........ 402....... 0.955......... 114 2002...............0.300......54......110..........5.07........ 8......... 409....... 0.962........... 95 2003...............0.291......34.......76...........4.29....... 14........ 424....... 0.961........... 92 2004...............0.303......57.......53...........4.87....... 15........ 339....... 0.959........... 85 2005...............0.283......63.......60............4.9........ 15........ 409....... 0.958......... 103 2006...............0.268......32.......26...........4.79....... 10........ 457....... 0.959........... 95 2007...............0.278......22.......47...........4.33....... 16........ 403....... 0.959........... 98 2008...............0.297......40.......51...........4.81....... 16........ 411....... 0.962........... 88 2009...............0.315......36.......46...........4.79....... 11........ 402....... 0.968........... 74 2010................0.29.......41.......49...........4.99........ 8......... 473....... 0.962........... 84 2011...............0.262......23.......34...........4.04....... 13........ 358....... 0.968........... 66 2012...............0.255......25.......39...........3.50....... 17........ 396....... 0.971........... 67 2013...............0.283......17.......46...........3.68....... 11.........370...... 0.967........... 80 2014...............0.258.......9........31...........3.47....... 10........ 351....... 0.966........... 74

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

BATTING CHAMPIONS Al Cross.............................................................374 Mike Campbell..................................................439 Rick Stenholm...................................................303 Bobby Reynolds................................................333 Garry Smith.......................................................345 Dave May..........................................................343 Dave May..........................................................316 Joe Williams......................................................353 Scotty Clement..................................................341 Tom Hiltner.......................................................351 Brad Cox............................................................364 Scott Woodruff..................................................350 Todd Waggoner.................................................353 Matt Mainini.....................................................351 Eddie Rush........................................................343 Mike Kelly.........................................................395 Andy Brandon...................................................331 Troy Rusk...........................................................356 Joe Lis...............................................................357 Joe Lis...............................................................352 Wade Norris......................................................318 Darren Stumberger...........................................383 Doug Carroll......................................................375 Dan McDonald..................................................391 Chris Heintz.......................................................400 Ross Gload........................................................399 Daniel Boyd.......................................................391 Ben Drawdy......................................................359 Johnny Raburn..................................................354 Myron Leslie......................................................366 Jeff Baisley........................................................358 Devin Ivany.......................................................362 Myron Leslie......................................................361 Jeff Baisley........................................................356 Kris Howell........................................................314 Walter Diaz.......................................................339 Ryan Lockwood.................................................415 Junior Carlin......................................................384 Luis Llerena.......................................................344 Jonathan Koscso................................................340 James Ramsay...................................................328 James Ramsay...................................................337 Kyle Teaf............................................................354

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2015 USF BASEBALL || NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY 1982 ALANTIC REGIONAL Florida Miami Stetson ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jeff Bassett, CF Ken Eriksen, LF Jim Roberts, 1B Randy Wilson, RHP 1986 SOUTH II REGIONAL Texas A&M NC State Texas A&M Florida State ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Scott Hemond, C Mark Pike, CF

L, 10-2 W, 12-4 W, 10-7 L, 11-7

1989 ATLANTIC REGIONAL Auburn Florida State

L, 9-3 L, 8-1

1990 ATLANTIC REGIONAL East Carolina Miami

L, 4-2 L, 8-1

1993 EAST REGIONAL Florida State UCF

L, 4-2 L, 4-3

1995 ATLANTIC II REGIONAL North Carolina Miami 1996 EAST REGIONAL NC State Massachusetts Florida Massachusetts ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ross Gload, 1B Chris Heintz, 3B

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W, 8-0 L, 9-4 L, 6-5

1997 EAST REGIONAL UCF Auburn West Carolina Florida State ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jason Dellaero, SS

W, 5-4 L, 9-0 W, 9-4 L, 6-5

2001 WILSON REGIONAL Winthrop East Carolina Winthrop ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ben Drawdy, 2B

W, 7-2 L, 12-8 L, 6-1

2002 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL UCF Stetson UCF Florida State

L, 6-1 W, 14-13 W, 7-2 L, 13-6

2002 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL TEAM L, 6-3 L, 11-10

W, 12-3 W, 14-8 L, 6-4 (13) L, 13-12 1989 ATLANTIC REGIONAL TEAM


CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 1979 Sun Belt Championships Charlotte New Orleans Jacksonville Georgia State South Alabama

W, 4-1 L, 6-0 W, 11-5 W, 8-7 L, 19-6

1993 Metro Championships Charlotte Tulane

L, 3-2 L, 4-3

1980 Sun Belt Championships UAB Georgia State UAB Georgia Southern South Alabama

1994 Metro Championships Virginia Tech Tulane

L, 2-0 L, 11-2

W, 3-2 L, 6-3 W, 8-4 W, 8-2 L, 11-1

L, 3-1 L, 6-4

1981 Sun Belt Championships Charlotte South Alabama South Alabama South Alabama

1995 Metro Championships Louisville Charlotte Virginia Tech Southern Miss. Tulane

2006 BIG EAST Championships No. 18 Notre Dame St. John’s

W, 6-1 W, 12-3 W, 3-2 W, 4-1 W, 5-2

2007 BIG EAST Championships Pittsburgh St. John’s UConn UConn

W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 2-0

W, 16-3 W, 6-3 L, 2-1 L, 7-1

1982 Sun Belt Champions Charlotte South Alabama South Alabama

L, 13-9 W, 9-7 W, 14-11 W, 13-2 W, 17-6 L, 2-0

2008 BIG EAST Championships Notre Dame Cincinnati West Virginia Cincinnati

W, 9-3 L, 11-1 (7) W, 12-5 L, 13-2

W, 10-0 W, 9-6 W, 9-4

1996 C-USA Championships Louisville UAB Louisville Charlotte Charlotte Tulane

1984 Sun Belt Championships Charlotte South Alabama

L, 13-7 L, 3-2

1997 C-USA Championships UAB Houston UAB

W, 5-2 L, 2-1 L, 5-3

2009 BIG EAST Championships Pittsburgh UConn West Virginia UConn

W, 12-2 L, 4-2 L, 11-6 L, 10-8

1998 C-USA Championships Saint Louis

L, 7-6

1999 C-USA Championships Memphis Houston Saint Louis

2010 BIG EAST Championships St. John’s West Virginia Louisville

L, 3-2 W, 10-5 L, 9-7

W, 8-6 L, 14-3 L, 16-5

2000 C-USA Championships Charlotte Louisville Houston

L, 2-1 W, 10-6 L, 19-6

2012 BIG EAST Championships UConn Pittsburgh Louisville UConn UConn St. John’s

L, 7-2 W, 12-5 W, 6-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 7-3

2001 C-USA Championships Louisville Southern Miss. Louisville Southern Miss. Southern Miss. Tulane

W, 10-5 L, 18-5 W, 7-3 W, 6-4 W, 7-4 L, 21-4

2013 BIG EAST Championships Rutgers UConn Rutgers

W, 5-2 L, 8-7 L, 1-2

1985 Sun Belt Championships Old Dominion W. Kentucky

L, 10-8 L, 8-6

1986 Sun Belt Champions VCU South Alabama W. Kentucky Jacksonville Jacksonville

W, 13-4 W, 5-4 W, 9-1 L, 10-3 W, 6-3

1987 Sun Belt Championships VCU Jacksonville

L, 11-10 L, 11-1

1989 Sun Belt Championships Charlotte VCU South Alabama

L, 13-3 W, 9-5 L, 13-3

1990 Sun Belt Champions 2002 C-USA Championships Jacksonville W, 3-2 Louisville Charlotte W, 10-0 (8) W, 4-3 (12) East Carolina Old Dominion W, 3-0 TCU Old Dominion W, 3-0 East Carolina 1992 Metro Championships Louisville Charlotte

L, 3-2 L, 14-6

2003 C-USA Championships Tulane TCU Louisville

2005 C-USA Championships Southern Miss. Louisville Southern Miss.

2014 AAC Tournament Rutgers No. 5 Louisville Memphis

L, 5-3 W, 11-1 (7) L, 9-3

L, 10-0 (7) W, 2-1 L, 2-1

L, 12-10 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 L, 4-3 W, 10-6 L, 11-4

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2015 USF BASEBALL || ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICANS

1973 Mike Campbell, 2B 1975 Lou Garcia, 2B 1984 Scott Hemond, C 1986 Scott Hemond, C 1993 Darren Stumberger, 1B 1994 Doug Carroll, OF 1996 Chris Heintz, 3B..................................................Team# Mark Roberts, RHP...................................Second Team Ross Gload, 1B.............................................Third Team 1997 Ross Gload, 1B......................................... Third Team*#

Mike Campbell 2B, 1973

Lou Garcia 2B, 1975

Scott Hemond C, 1984, 86

Darren Stumberger 1B, 1993

Doug Carroll 1994

Chris Heintz 3B, 1996

Mark Roberts RHP, 1994 & 1996

Ross Gload 1B, 1995 & 1996

Mike Pilger OF, 1996

Daniel Boyd 3B, 1998

Myron Leslie 3B, 2001

Jeff Baisley 3B, 2002

Devin Ivany C, 2002

Casey Hudspeth RHP, 2004

Addison Maruszak SS, 2006

Stephen Hunt UT, 2008

Ryan Lockwood OF, 2008

Sam Mende SS, 2009

Todd Brazeal 1B, 2009

Jimmy Herget RHP, 2013

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS

1994 Mark Roberts, RHP..................................... First Team* 1995 Ross Gload, 1B.......................................... First Team*# 1996 Mike Pilger, OF.............................Honorable Mention# 1998 Daniel Boyd, 3B.......................................... First Team# ............................................................. Second Team& 2001 Myron Leslie, 3B...................................... First Team#+ 2002 Jeff Baisley, 3B........................................... First Team* ....................................................Honorable Mention# Devin Ivany, C.........................................Second Team* ....................................................Honorable Mention# 2004 Carey Hudspeth, RHP................................. First Team# 2006 Addison Maruszak, SS................................ First Team# 2008 Stephen Hunt, UT....................................... First Team# Ryan Lockwood, OF.................................... First Team# 2009 Sam Mende, SS.......................................... First Team# Todd Brazeal, 1B......................................... First Team# 2013 Jimmy Herget............................................. First Team# .............................................................Second Team*!

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BULLS IN THE PROS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 1975 13 Steve Ruling.....................Milwaukee 1976 24 Chris Welsh *................... NY Yankees 25 Don Hogestyn................. NY Yankees 1977 21 Chris Welsh....................... Cincinnati 26 Scott Miller............................Seattle 1978 11 Mark Moore...................... Cincinnati 1979 9 Tony Fossas..........................St. Louis 11 Keith Schrimsher............... Cincinnati 29 Joe Williams...................... Cincinnati 1980 24 Joe Perna........................ NY Yankees 28 Ken Mohler..........................St. Louis 1982 12 Randy Wilson.................... Baltimore 1983 21 Larry Grubbs *.............. Philadelphia 1985 15 Matt Mainini, OF............. NY Yankees 1986 1 Scott Hemond, C..................Oakland (14th overall) 16 Randy Wilson, RHP........... Pittsburgh 18 Mark Pike, OF.....................Cleveland 21 Mark Rose, RHP............... NY Yankees 1987 4 Jon Alexander................. Kansas City 7 Dave Eiland..................... NY Yankees 8 Derek Lee *............................Detroit 9 Mike Kelly..............................Boston 23 Eddie Rush, SS................... Cincinnati 39 Phil Fagnano................. Philadelphia 1988 37 Duane Walker, OF...................Detroit 42 Derek Lee, OF.......Chicago White Sox 1989 36 Les Haffner.........................California 37 Gus Vollmer..................San Francisco 49 Scott Henry..........................Oakland 1990 15 Kevin Dattola.......................Oakland 20 David White.....................Milwaukee 33 Bob Undorf............................Detroit 44 Troy Rusk....................... Philadelphia 1991 3 Mark Hubbard, LHP......... NY Yankees 26 Tim Merrick *................... Pittsburgh 27 Whitney Floren, RHP....... NY Yankees 1992 11 David Hutcheson *............ White Sox 49 Wade Norris, 1B/C.................Toronto 1993 2 Brett King, SS...............San Francisco 21 David Hutcheson, RHP. Chicago Cubs 21 Andy McCormack, LHP...... White Sox 50 Chad Crossley, RHP...............Houston

1994 10 Doug Carroll, OF.....................Seattle 19 Darren Stumberger, 1B......Cleveland 40 Don Nestor, RHP.................California 1995 37 Adam Danner .................. Minnesota 39 Mike Swenson......................St. Louis 1996 4 Mark Roberts, RHP............ White Sox 19 Chris Heintz, 3B................. White Sox 26 Gio Cafaro, CF...................Milwaukee 37 Jason Alaimo, C...................... Florida 76 Adam Danner, RHP.......... NY Yankees 1997 1 Jason Dellaero, SS............. White Sox (15th overall) 9 Dwayne Dobson, RHP.........Anaheim 12 Pat Ryan, RHP................... San Diego 13 Ross Gload, 1B....................... Florida 16 Jorge DeLeon, 3B...................Boston 68 Scott Glaser, LHP &.......... NY Yankees 1998 21 Paul Giambalvo, RHP.............Arizona 26 Jimmie Romano, C....................Texas 36 Bill Eaton, CF....................Milwaukee 42 Kevin Boles, C............... Chicago Cubs 42 Scott Glaser, LHP *........... Pittsburgh 2000 16 Johnny Raburn, SS..............Anaheim 2001 13 Brendan Fuller, RHP..............Toronto 27 Daniel Boyd, OF................Milwaukee 44 Mike Eylward, 1B................Anaheim 2002 17 Jason Bartz, RHP............. Kansas City 28 Mike Barclay, OF.....................Boston 46 Ryan Gloger, LHP..................Arizona 2003 11 Myron Leslie, SS *......... Philadelphia 15 David Austen, RHP..............Anaheim 19 Jon Uhl, RHP..................................... Minnesota................................................ 2004 6 Devin Ivany, C.....................Montreal 8 Myron Leslie, SS...................Oakland 14 Kyle Schmidt, P................. Baltimore 29 Mike Macaluso, 2B................Toronto 2005 12 Jeff Baisley, 3B.....................Oakland 2006 5 Casey Hudspeth, RHP...........Houston 16 Chase Lirette, RHP.................Toronto 24 Brian Baisley, C............... NY Yankees 2007 21 Danny Otero, RHP.........San Francisco 38 Yuri Higgins, RHP......... Chicago Cubs 44 Daniel Thomas, RHP *..........St. Louis 48 Walter Diaz, SS...................Cleveland 2008 13 Daniel Thomas, RHP.............Oakland

17 Addison Maruszak, SS..... NY Yankees 47 David Torcise, LHP.....Cincinnati Reds 2009 13 Shawn Sanford, RHP....San Francisco 26 Trey Manz, C..............Cincinnati Reds 39 Ryan Lockwood, OF..... Oakland A’s48 Walter Diaz, SS..........................Cleveland 2010 15 Stephen Hunt, OF/LHP...... Cincinnati 15 Andrew Barbosa, LHP San Francisco 23 Randy Fontanez, RHP*...... Cincinnati 27 Eric Sim, C......... San Francisco Giants 2011 8 Kevin Quackenbush, RHP......San Diego 18 Jimmy Moran, RHP...............Cincinnati 20 Junior Carlin, LHP.................LA Angels 27 Randy Fontanez, RHP............. NY Mets 29 Jonathon Kosco, 3B....................Tampa 31 Sam Mende, SS...................... Colorado 2012 8 Austin Adams, RHP...............LA Angels 14 Derrick Stultz........................... Arizona 36 Andrew Barbosa...................... Arizona 2013 7 James Ramsay, OF.................. Houston 24 Nick Gonzalez, LHP......... San Francisco 2014 38 Lawrence Pardo, LDP............... Arizona * Did not sign & Did not sign in 1998 but did sign with Pittsburgh the week prior to the 1999 draft.

SIGNED AS NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENTS

1973 Don Ellison..................................NY Mets 1975 Tom Guess.................................Cleveland Rick Stenholm........................ NY Yankees Carlos Tosca............................ NY Yankees 1976 Dave Bearden............................... Atlanta Lou Garcia........................................Texas Mark Miggins..............................Houston 1979 Tim Hulett...................................St. Louis Mark Simon.............................. Cincinnati 1980 Joe Collins.............................. NY Yankees 1983 Jon Cook.....................................Montreal Jim Roberts........................... Los Angeles 1982 Jeff Collins................................ San Diego 1985 Tony Alfonso, SS........................California 1986 Greg Bullard, 2B..........................NY Mets 1987 Lou Munoz....................................Boston 1988 Mike Peters, RHP...................... Cincinnati 1989 Todd Harvey, P....................... Kansas City Scott Miller, 2B.............................Toronto 1990 Bryan Mannichia, P.............. Philadelphia 1991 Joe Lis, 2B.................................Cleveland 1994 Jim Felch, DH/OF ........................ Atlanta Jason Garcia, 2B .......................... Atlanta 1995 Fred Rath, P............................. Minnesota Bill Perusek, P...............................Detroit 1998 Mike Diaz, OF.............................Anaheim 1999 Mike Pilger, OF...........................Montreal 2001 Shannon Royal, LHP......................Boston John Vigue, RHP......................Tampa Bay 2005 Tim Mattison, RHP............... LA-Anaheim 2006 Nick Manganaro, LHP........... LA-Anaheim

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BATTING AVERAGE 1. Mike Kelly, 1987...................................................... .395 2. Ross Gload, 1995-97............................................... .375 3. Doug Carroll, 1992-94............................................. .352 4. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 ............................................. .351 5. Brad Cox, 1981-82................................................... .349 Joe Lis, 1988-91...................................................... .349 7. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 ............................................. .347 8. Devin Ivany, 2002-04.............................................. .346 9. Matt Mainini, 1984-85............................................ .344 Myron Leslie, 2001-04 ............................................ .344

RUNS 1. Myron Leslie, 2001-04 ............................................. 227 2. Mike Pilger, 1996-99 ............................................... 219 3. Ross Gload, 1995-97 ................................................ 218 4. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 .............................................. 215 5. Gio Cafaro, 1994-96 ................................................. 188 6. Mike Eylward, 1998-01 ............................................ 185 7. Jason Garcia, 1992-94 ............................................. 171 8. Jeff Baisley, 2003-05 ................................................166 9. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 .............................................. 162 10. Scott Hemond, 1984-86 .......................................... 160

EXTRA-BASE HITS 1. Ross Gload, 1995-97 .................................................113 2. Mike Eylward, 1998-01 .............................................111 3. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 ...............................................109 4. Myron Leslie, 2001-04 ..............................................102 5. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 .................................................93 6. Jeff Baisley, 2002-05 ..................................................87 7. Mike Barclay, 1999-02 ................................................82 8. Mike Pilger, 1996-99 ..................................................79 9. Doug Carroll, 1992-94 ................................................78 10. Bryan Hierlmeier, 2002-05 .........................................76

GAMES PLAYED 1. Myron Leslie, 2001-04..............................................241 2. Mike Pilger, 1996-99................................................238 3. Mike Barclay, 1999-02..............................................229 4. Mike Eylward, 1998-01............................................228 5. Ben Drawdy, 1998-01...............................................226 6. Troy Rusk, 1987-90...................................................224 7. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01...............................................223 8. Chris Cuccia, 1998-01...............................................222 Jeff Baisley, 2002-05......................................................222 10. Joey Angelberger, 2005-08......................................215

DOUBLES 1. Myron Leslie, 2001-04 ............................................... 74 2. Mike Pilger, 1996-99 ................................................. 64 3. Mike Eylward, 1998-01.............................................. 63 4. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 ................................................ 59 5. Jeff Baisley, 2002-05 ................................................. 58 6. Ross Gload, 1995-97 .................................................. 55 7. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 ................................................ 54 Chris Cuccia, 1999-02 ................................................ 54 9. Devin Ivany, 2002-04 ................................................ 48 10. Jonathon Kosco, 2008-11 .......................................... 49

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Ross Gload, 1995-97 ................................................241 2. Mike Eylward, 1998-01 ............................................225 3. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 ..............................................209 Jeff Baisley, 2002-05 ...............................................209 5. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 ..............................................191 6. Myron Leslie, 2001-04 .............................................171 7. Scott Hemond, 1984-86 ..........................................169 Chris Cuccia, 1999-02 ..............................................169 9. Mike Barclay, 1999-02 .............................................167 10. Bob Ribinski, 1993-96 .............................................161

AT-BATS 1. Mike Pilger, 1996-99................................................ 944 2. Myron Leslie, 2001-04.............................................. 907 3. Mike Eylward, 1998-01............................................ 889 4. Jeff Baisley, 2002-05................................................ 878 5. Ben Drawdy, 1998-01............................................... 872 6. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01............................................... 859 7. Chris Cuccia, 1999-02............................................... 847 8. Mike Barclay, 1999-02.............................................. 818 9. Chris Heintz, 1993-96 .............................................. 767 10. Joey Angelberger, 2005-08...................................... 759

TRIPLES 1. Doug Carroll, 1992-94 .............................................. 14 2. Gio Cafro, 1994-96 ..................................................... 12 3. Rick Stenholm, 1974-75 ............................................ 10 Brett King, 1991-93 ................................................... 10 Mike Barclay, 1999-02 ............................................... 10 Mike Cunningham, 2000-04 ...................................... 10 Bryan Hiermeier, 2002-04 ......................................... 10 8. Mike Kelly, 1987 .......................................................... 9 Chris Heintz, 1993-96................................................... 9 Ryan Mason, 1993-96 ................................................. 9

BASE ON BALLS 1. Myron Leslie, 2005-08 ............................................. 174 2. Ross Gload, 1993-96 ................................................ 158 3. Jimmy Roberts, 1980-83 ......................................... 152 4. Troy Rusk, 1987-90 .................................................. 144 Scott Clement, 1979-82 ........................................... 144 6. Jason Garcia, 1992-94 ............................................. 138 7. Ryan Mason, 1993-96 ............................................. 137 8. Joe Lis, 1988-91 ...................................................... 131 9. Johnny Raburn, 1998-00 ......................................... 126 10. Todd Waggoner, 1983-86 ........................................ 125

HITS 1. Myron Leslie, 2001-04...............................................312 2. Mike Pilger, 1996-99.................................................311 3. Jeff Baisley, 2002-05 ................................................300 4. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01................................................298 5. Ben Drawdy, 1998-01................................................293 6. Mike Eylward, 1998-01.............................................285 7. Ross Gload, 1995-97.................................................275 8. Jonathon Kosco, 2008-11 .........................................271 9. Chris Heintz, 1993-96................................................269 10. Chris Cuccia, 1999-02................................................256

HOME RUNS 1. Ross Gload, 1995-97 ...................................................54 2. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 .................................................47 3. Mike Eylward, 1998-01 ...............................................40 4. Jason Dellaero, 1996-97 .............................................39 5. Troy Rusk, 1987-90 .....................................................34 6. Scott Hemond, 1984-86 .............................................29 Bob Ribinski, 1993-96 ................................................29 8. Wade Norris, 1991-92 .................................................28 9. Bryan Hierlmeier, 2002-05 .........................................27 10. Matt Mainini, 1984-85 ...............................................26

STOLEN BASES 1. Gio Cafaro, 1994-96.................................................. 110 2. Mike Pilger, 1996-99 ................................................. 81 3. Kevin Dattola, 1989-90 ............................................. 75 4. Brett King, 1991-93 ................................................... 67 5. Mike Cunningham, 2000-02 ...................................... 65 6. Tim Merrick, 1991-92................................................. 59 7. Myron Leslie, 2001-04 ............................................... 58 8. Greg Bullard, 1985-86 ............................................... 56 9. Daniel Boyd, 1998-01 ................................................ 51 10. Mike Macaluso, 2000-04 ........................................... 49


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BATTING AVERAGE 1. Mike Campbell, 1973............................439 2. Ryan Lockwood, 2008...........................415 3. Lou Garcia, 1975....................................405 4. Chris Heintz, 1996 ................................400 5. Ross Gload, 1997 ..................................399 6. Mike Kelly, 1987 ...................................395 7. Dan McDonald, 1995.............................391 Daniel Boyd, 1998.................................391 9. Lou Munoz, 1987 ..................................388 10. Darren Stumberger, 1993 .....................383 AT-BATS 1. Mark Pike, 1986 .................................... 274 2. Greg Bullard, 1985 ................................ 272 Mike Pilger, 1997 .................................. 272 4. Gio Cafaro, 1995 ................................... 271 5. Chris Heintz, 1996 ................................ 265 6. Kevin Dattola, 1989 .............................. 263 7. Chris Heintz, 1995 ................................ 257 Myron Leslie, 2001 ............................... 257 9. Gio Cafaro, 1996 ................................... 254 10. Tony Alfonso, 1985 ............................... 252 Ralph Gali, 1985 ................................... 252 Tim Merrick, 1991 ................................ 252

DOUBLES 1. Jeff Baisley, 2005 .................................... 26 2. Ross Gload, 1997 .................................... 25 3. Joe Lis, 1991 ........................................... 24 4. Tony Alfonso, 1985 ................................. 23 Myron Leslie, 2004 ................................. 23 6. Mike Pilger, 1998 .................................... 22 Jimmy Falla, 2013 .................................. 22 8. Chris Heintz, 1995, 96 ............................. 21 9. Duane O’Hara, 1988 ............................... 20 Doug Carroll, 1993 .................................. 20 Dan McDonald, 1995 .............................. 20 Mike Eylward, 2001 ................................ 20 Mike Cunningham, 2003 ........................ 20 Stephen Hunt, 2010 ............................... 20 TRIPLES 1. Mike Kelly, 1987 .......................................9 2. Gio Cafaro, 1996 .......................................7 Mike Barclay, 2002 ...................................7 4. Brett King, 1978 .......................................6 5. 12 Tied, 2004 (Most Recent)..................... 5

HITS 1. Chris Heintz, 1996 ............................... 106 2. Ross Gload, 1997 ................................... 99 3. Mike Kelly, 1987 .................................... 96 4. Ross Gload, 1996 ................................... 94 Myron Leslie, 2001 ................................ 94 6. Mark Pike, 1986 ..................................... 91 Gio Cafaro, 1996 .................................... 91 8. Jeff Baisley, 2005 ................................... 89 9. Dan McDonald, 1995 ............................. 88 Jeff Baisley, 2002 ................................... 88

HOME RUN 1. Ross Gload, 1996 ....................................21 2. Jason Dellaero, 1996...............................20 3. Jason Dellaero, 1997 ..............................19 4. Matt Mainini, 1985.................................18 Wade Norris, 1992...................................18 Ross Gload, 1997.....................................18 7. Chris Heintz, 1996 ..................................16 8. Ross Gload, 1995.....................................15 Dan McDonald, 1995...............................15 10. Scott Hemond, 1985 ...............................14 Troy Rusk, 1989.......................................14 Darren Stumberger, 1993........................14

RUNS 1. Gio Cafaro, 1996 ..............................96 2. Ross Gload, 1997 .............................85 3. Ross Gload, 1996 .............................83 4. Matt Mainini, 1985 ..........................75 5. Jason Garcia, 1993 ...........................69 6. Mark Pike, 1986 ...............................68 7. Mark Hubbard, 1991 .......................67 Jason Dellaero, 1997 .......................67 9. Eddie Rush, 1987 .............................65 Brett King, 1993 ..............................65

EXTRA-BASE HITS 1. Jeff Baisley, 2005..................................... 36 2. Mike Eylward, 1999................................. 33 Mike Barclay, 2002.................................. 33 4. Daniel Boyd, 2000................................... 31 5. Joey Angelberger, 2008........................... 30 6. Travis Brown, 2003.................................. 28 7. Myron Leslie, 2002 ................................. 27 Steven Hut, 2010..................................... 27 Brian Baisley, 2005.................................. 27 Mike Eylward, 2000,01............................ 27

RUNS BATTED IN 1. Chris Heintz, 1996 .................................. 95 2. Ross Gload, 1996..................................... 83 3. Ross Gload, 1997..................................... 80 4. Ross Gload, 1995..................................... 78 5. Darren Stumberger, 1993........................ 76 6. Jason Dallero, 1997................................. 74 7. Jeff Baisley, 2005..................................... 71 8. Troy Rusk, 1989....................................... 70 9. Scott Hemond, 1985.................................. 68 Doug Carroll, 1994.................................. 68 BASE ON BALLS 1. Matt Mainini, 1985................................. 72 2. Ross Gload, 1996 .................................... 68 3. Johnny Raburn, 2000.............................. 58 4. Ward Hemond, 1986............................... 57 5. Will Bland, 1995...................................... 56 6. Jason Garcia, 1993.................................. 54 7. Todd Waggoner, 1985............................. 53 8. Troy Rusk, 1989....................................... 51 Ryan Mason, 1993................................... 51 10. Scott Hemond, 1986............................... 50 Ross Gload, 1997..................................... 50 STOLEN BASES 1. Gio Cafaro, 1996...................................... 50 2. Kevin Dattola, 1990................................. 49 3. Greg Bullard, 1990.................................. 38 Gio Cafaro, 1995...................................... 38 5. Mark Pike, 1986...................................... 32 6. Scott Miller, 1976.................................... 31 7. Tim Merrick, 1991................................... 30 8. Brett King, 1993...................................... 29 Tim Merrick, 1992................................... 29 10. Tony Alfonso, 1984 ................................. 27

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CAREER RECORDS WINS

1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Scott Glaser, 1995-99................................................34 Mark Reed, 1990-93.................................................30 Pat Ryan, 1995-97....................................................30 Mark Roberts, 1994-96.............................................27 John Gorham, 1999-02.............................................27 Adam Danner, 1993-96.............................................26 John Vigue, 1998-01.................................................24 David Hutheson, 1990-93.........................................23 Casey Hudspeth, 2004-06.........................................23 Jerry Comellas, 1983-85...........................................22

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

(Min. 25 Appearances) 1. Jimmy Herget, 2013-present..................... 1.48 2. Andrew Barbosa, 2010-12.................................... 2.49 3. Chris Welsh, 1974-77............................................ 2.55 4. Randy Wilson, 1981-82......................................... 2.80 5. Charlie Mischo, 1974-75....................................... 2.88 6. Mark Moore, 1977-78........................................... 2.91 7. David Hutcheson, 1990-93................................... 3.00

APPEARANCES

1. Joey Livingston, 2001-04..........................................138 2. Steven Boyles, 1994-97 ........................................100 3. David Rictberg, 1997-01 ........................................ 95 4. Scott Glaser, 1995-99.............................................. 94 5. Luis Ramos, 1996-98.............................................. 84 6. Yuri Higgins, 2004-07............................................. 82 Shawn Sanford, 2007-09........................................ 82 8. John Gorham, 1999-02........................................... 81 9. Matt Ingram, 2002-06............................................ 80 10. David Hutcheson, 1990-93..................................... 79 Chase Lirette, 2004-06............................................ 79

STRIKEOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Mark Roberts, 1994-96 .........................................332 Scott Glaser, 1995-99 ............................................321 David Hutcheson, 1990-93....................................302 Joey Gorham, 1999-02..........................................288 Casey Hudspeth, 2004-06 .....................................275 Mark Reed, 1990-93..............................................265 Adam Danner, 1993-96..........................................256 Jon Alexander, 1993-96.........................................251 Randy Fontanez, 2008-11......................................242 Chris Welsh, 1974-77.............................................227

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Joey Livingston, 2001-04......................................... 30 Bob Undorf, 1989-90............................................... 28 Randy Wilson, 1985-86............................................ 27 Danny Montero, 1991-92......................................... 25 Shawn Sanford, 2007-09......................................... 25 Kevin Quackenbush, 2008-11.................................. 22 Don Nestor, 1993-94................................................ 20 Luis Ramos, 1996-98............................................... 16 David Richtberg, 1997-01........................................ 15 Lef Haffner, 1987-89................................................ 14

INNINGS PITCHED

STRIKEOUTS

COMPLETE GAMES

SAVES

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

1. 2. 4. 5.

Mark Reed, 1990-93........................................... 413.2 David Hutcheson, 1990-93................................. 410.1 Scott Glaser, 1995-99.......................................... 409.1 John Vigue, 1998-01........................................... 374.2 John Gorham, 1999-02.......................................... 371 Mark Roberts, 1994-96....................................... 339.2 Pat Ryan, 1994-97.............................................. 338.2 Casey Hudspeth, 2004-06 .................................. 307.1 Adam Danner, 1993-96 ...................................... 301.1 Randy Fontanez, 2009-11...................................... 306

Chris Welsh, 1974-77................................................18 Randy Wilson, 1981-82.............................................15 Mark Rose, 1984-86..................................................15 Ray Reteneller, 1969-72...........................................12 Jeff Walters, 1976-77................................................11 Jon Putnam, 1978-82...............................................11

SEASON RECORDS WINS 1. 2. 4. 6.

Jerry Comellas, 1983.................................................14 Scott Glaser, 1996,99................................................12 Mark Roberts, 1996..................................................11 David Austen, 2003...................................................11 Eight Tied, 2000 (Most Recent).................................10

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jimmy Herget, 2014..................................1.26 Chris Welsh, 1976.................................................1.72 Jimmy Herget, 2013..................................1.72 David Hutcheson, 1990.........................................1.99 Tony Fossas, 1977.................................................2.09 Mark Baum, 1975.................................................2.10 Lawrence Pardo, 2013...........................................2.27 Mark Roberts, 199..............................................42.29 Andrew Barbosa, 2010.........................................2.40 Paul Randolph, 1978............................................2.46

APPEARANCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

Joey Livingston, 2002.............................................. 41 Steven Boyles, 1996................................................. 40 Joey Livingston, 2003.............................................. 39 Winston Wheeler, 1990............................................ 38 Todd Harvey, 1989................................................... 36 Winston Wheeler, 1989............................................ 36 Shawn Sanford, 2008............................................... 33 Bob Undorf, 1989.................................................... 33 David Richtberg, 2001............................................. 33 Lawrence Pardo, 2013.............................................. 33

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.

Jon Alexander, 1986...............................................130 Mark Roberts, 1995................................................127 Jon Alexander, 1987...............................................121 Andrew Barbosa, 2010...........................................110 Chris Welsh, 1976...................................................108 David Austen, 2003.................................................106 Casey Hudspeth, 2006............................................106 Mark Roberts, 1996................................................105 Randy Fontanez, 2010............................................105 Scott Glaser, 1997 ..................................................101

Randy Wilson, 1986..................................................17 Bob Undorf, 1990.....................................................15 Lef Haffner, 1987......................................................14 Danny Montero, 1991...............................................14 Don Nestor, 1994......................................................13 Bob Undorf, 1989.....................................................13 Joey Livingston, 2003...............................................13 Kevin Quackenbush, 2011.........................................12 Danny Montero, 1992...............................................11 Shawn Sanford, 2007&2008.....................................11

INNINGS PITCHED

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

David Hutcheson, 1993.......................................... 132 Scott Glaser, 1997............................................... 125.2 Mark Reed, 1993................................................. 122.1 Danny Otero, 2007................................................. 122 Mark Rose, 1985................................................. 120.1 Mark Roberts, 1996............................................ 119.1 John Gorham, 2001............................................ 118.1 Mark Roberts, 1996............................................... 118 John Vigue, 2001................................................... 118 Chris Welsh, 1976............................................... 115.1

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.

Ray Reteneller, 1971.................................................12 Chris Welsh, 1976.....................................................10 Rick Pierola, 1976.......................................................9 Chris Welsh, 1977.......................................................9 Jeff Walters, 1976.......................................................8 Randy Wilson, 1976....................................................8 Randy Wilson, 1982....................................................7 Tony Fossas, 1979.......................................................7 Steve Ruling, 1974......................................................6 Jon Putnum, 1980......................................................6 Mark Rose, 1985.........................................................6 Randy Fontanez, 2009................................................6


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SINGLE GAME RECORDS RUNS 26........................................................... (3x Last vs. UAB 1999) 5............................................4x (Last by Jeff Baisley vs UAB 2004) HITS 27......................................................................St. Louis (1999) 5..............................................33x (Last by Jonathon Kosco, 2010) RBI’S 25............................................................................ UAB (1999) 9................................................2x (Last by Todd Waggoner, 1985) DOUBLES 10.................................................................... Louisville (1993) 4...................................................................Mike Campbell (1973) TRIPLES................................................................................... 3..............................................................3x (Last vs. CMU2003) 3.......................................................................... Mike Kelly (1987) HOME RUNS 9...................................................................... Louisville (1993) 3................................................5x (Last by Matt McHargue, 2004) STOLEN BASES 7................................................................Samford (2/272009) 4............................................. 8x (Last by Mike Consolmagno, 2009) WALKS 16........................................................Savannah St. (3/9/2008) 5................................................. 4x (Last by Johnny Raburn, 2000) RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE 21........................................................Savannah St. (3/9/2008) DOUBLES PLAYS 5........................................................................Pitt (5/212011) STRIKEOUTS 18....................................................... Notre Dame (5/16/2008) 17................................................ 2x (Last by Jon Alexander, 1987)

SEASON TEAM RECORDS Wins 52................................................. 1986 Losses 36................................................. 1998 Win Pct. .776.............................................. 1982 Batting Average .329.............................................. 1997 Runs 586............................................... 1996 Hits 792............................................... 1996 Doubles 151............................................... 1995 Triples 27................................................. 1996 Home Runs 91................................................. 1996 Stolen Bases 163............................................... 1986 Strikeouts 582............................................... 1995 Double plays 64..................................................2010

Tossed a Complete Game Jimmy Herget............................................. Pittsburgh (4/5/13) Tossed a CG Shut-Out Jimmy Herget............................................. Pittsburgh (4/5/13) Tossed a Shut-Out Jimmy Herget............................................. Pittsburgh (4/5/13) Struck Out 12+ Andrew Barbosa (14)............................. Notre Dame (3/30/12) Threw a No-Hitter Rondy Fontanez..................................... Notre Dame (3/26/10)

THE LAST TIME A BULL... Hit a Grand-Slam Alex Mendez......................................Savannah State (3/3/12) Hit a Walk-Off Home Run Alex Mendez..........................................Alcorn State (4/13/13) Hit a Walk-Off Base Hit James Ramsay Pittsburgh (4/7/13) Hit a Pinch-Hit Walk-Off Base Junior Carlin........................................... Notre Dame (5/16/08) Hit a Leadoff Home Run Ryan Lockwood.................................... North Florida (3/30/10) Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs Matt McHargue......................................Georgetown (4/21/06) Hit Two Home Runs Andrew Longley............................................. Florida (4/24/12) Hit Three Doubles Brian Hobbs............................................. Indiana St. (2/24/08) Hit Two Triples Jeff Baisley..................................... Central Michigan (2/28/03) Had Five Hits Jonathon Kosco..................................Eastern Illinois (3/13/10) Drove in Five+ RBI Alex Mendez.......................................Savannah State (3/3/12) Scored Four Runs Jonathon Kosco................................................... Pitt (5/21/10) Tallied 9 + TB Addison Maruszak.......................................Villanova (4/26/08) Stole Home Daniel Rockhold........................................Seton Hall (4/24/10) Stole Three Bases Myron Leslie.................................................... Stetson (4/6/04) Walked Three Times Alex Mendez...................................................UConn (5/26/12) Had 15+ Putouts Jimmy Falla (18).....................................Georgetown (3/24/12) Had 10 Assists Sam Mende...................................................St. John’s (4/3/10)

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2015 USF BASEBALL || ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Team............................. First Meeting............... Record Air Force........................................1983..................................1-0 Alabama.......................................1990..................................4-1 Alcorn State..................................2013..................................3-0 American International.................1977..................................2-1 Amherst College............................1971................................16-4 Arizona State.................................1979..................................0-5 Army.............................................1978................................13-4 Auburn..........................................1989..................................1-2 Austin Peay...................................1976..................................1-0 Bates College................................1973..................................1-0 Bellarmine College........................1969..................................1-0 Belmont Abbey.............................1967..................................2-0 Belmont College............................1976..................................2-0 Bethune-Cookman........................1971................................54-1 Biscayne........................................1976..................................1-1 Boston College..............................2009..................................1-2 Brown...........................................1984..................................1-0 Buffalo..........................................1970.............................. 6-1-1 Butler............................................1993..................................1-0 California Davis.............................2005..................................1-0 Calvin College................................1977..................................9-0 Campbell.......................................1974..................................2-1 Canisus..........................................1988..................................2-0 Central Michigan...........................1971..................................3-5 Charlotte.......................................1979..............................31-22 Cincinnati......................................1996..............................37-16 Clemson........................................1996..................................2-2 Cleveland State.............................1993..................................3-0 Coast Guard/St. Pete.....................1966..................................3-1 Coastal Carolina.............................1976..................................2-0 Colby College.................................1975..................................4-0 Columbia.......................................1975..................................5-3 Connecticut...................................1968..............................27-19 Cornell..........................................1976..................................3-1 Dartmouth....................................1984..................................2-0 Delaware.......................................1980..................................0-1 Detroit...........................................1978................................12-5 Duke.............................................1968..................................2-0 East Carolina.................................1990................................3-13 East Tennessee..............................2004..................................3-0 Eastern Illinois...............................1990..................................4-4 Eastern Michigan..........................1992..................................3-2 Eckerd^........................................1966..............................21-13 Elon...............................................2011..................................1-2 Embry-Riddle................................1972..................................4-0 Evansville......................................2011..................................1-2 Fairfield.........................................1968..................................5-4 Florida...........................................1968..............................24-57 Florida A&M..................................1978................................42-3 Florida Atlantic..............................1994................................11-1 Florida Gulf Coast..........................2008..................................3-7 FIT.................................................1983..................................2-0 Florida International.....................1975..............................14-18 Florida Southern...........................1967..............................14-21 Florida State..................................1969..............................15-67 Fordham.......................................1987................................11-2 George Mason...............................1996..................................2-0 George Washington.......................1977..................................3-2 Georgetown...................... 2006...........................................12-6 Georgia College................. 1989.............................................1-0 Georgia Southern.............. 1988.............................................1-0 Georgia State.................... 1979.............................................1-1 Georgia Tech...................... 1988...........................................2-11 Hartford............................ 1987...........................................2-02 Harvard............................. 1979.............................................3-7 Hawaii............................... 2005.............................................0-1 High Point......................... 1969.............................................5-0

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Team.......................... First Meeting.................. Record Hillsdale College....................... 1977......................................6-0 Hiram College...........................1966..................................... 2-2 Houston....................................1997................................. 11-19 Howard.....................................1988..................................... 0-1 Illinois.......................................2004..................................... 5-4 Illinois Benedictine...................1974..................................... 1-0 Illinois State..............................2004..................................... 5-4 Indiana......................................2009..................................... 0-2 Indiana State.............................2012..................................... 1-0 Iona...........................................1978..................................... 1-0 Iowa..........................................1991..................................... 2-0 Iowa State.................................1988..................................... 3-0 Jacksonville...............................1966.......................................52 Kansas State..............................1990..................................... 2-0 Kent State.................................2005..................................... 0-1 Kentucky...................................1978..................................... 3-2 Lafayette...................................1984..................................... 8-1 LaSalle......................................1966..................................... 0-2 Lehigh.......................................1995..................................... 1-0 Liberty......................................2014..................................... 1-0 Long Island...............................1991..................................... 1-0 Louisiana State..........................1995..................................... 2-1 Louisana Lafayette....................2002..................................... 0-2 Louisville...................................1992................................. 41-35 Lowell.......................................1976..................................... 2-0 Lynchburg College.....................1974..................................... 2-0 Maine........................................1991..................................... 0-1 Malone College.........................1973..................................... 1-1 Manhattan................................2007..................................... 3-0 Marian College..........................1971..................................... 1-0 Marshall....................................2009..................................... 2-1 Massachusetts...........................1990................................... 22-5 MIT............................................1971..................................... 2-0 Memphis...................................1996................................. 20-14 Mercer.......................................1989..................................... 4-1 Miami (Fla.)..............................1967................................. 29-83 Miami(OH)................................2007..................................... 1-0 Michigan...................................1975..................................... 6-6 Michigan State..........................1991..................................... 5-1 Milligan.....................................1984..................................... 1-0 Minnesota.................................2001..................................... 2-2 Mississippi State........................1999..................................... 1-2 New Orleans..............................1978..................................... 5-4 Niagara.....................................1976..................................... 0-1 Nicholls State............................1989..................................... 1-0 North Adams State....................1976..................................... 0-1 North Carolina...........................1972..................................4-7-1 NC State....................................1986..................................... 2-0 Northeastern.............................2004..................................... 1-0 North Florida.............................2006..................................... 6-6 Northern Illinois........................2002..................................... 1-0 Northwestern............................2001..................................... 7-2 Notre Dame...............................2001................................. 15-12 Oakland..............................1976............................................ 2-0 Ohio State...........................1992............................................ 5-4 Oklahoma...........................1981............................................ 2-6 Oklahoma State..................1985............................................ 4-4 Old Dominion......................1985............................................ 2-1 Oregon State.......................1998............................................ 0-1 Pace....................................1995............................................ 1-0 Penn....................................1973.......................................... 14-2 Penn State...........................1975............................................ 7-1 Pittsburgh...........................2006.......................................... 16-6 Portland State.....................1990............................................ 1-1 Princeton............................1986............................................ 2-1 Providence..........................1980............................................ 3-2 Purdue................................1993............................................ 3-2

Team........................... First Meeting..................Record Quinnipiac.................................2005..................................... 3-1 Radford.....................................1995..................................... 1-1 Rhode Island.............................2014..................................... 2-1 Rice...........................................2002..................................... 0-1 Richmond.................................1985..................................... 2-0 Rider.........................................1970..................................... 5-1 Rollins.......................................1966................................... 3-25 Rutgers.....................................1983................................. 14-13 Sacramento State......................2005..................................... 0-1 Sacred Heart.............................1976..................................... 2-0 St. Louis....................................1970................................. 20-10 Samford....................................1985..................................... 3-1 Santa Clara................................1998..................................... 0-1 Savannah State.........................2008..................................... 6-0 Seton Hall.................................2006................................... 11-7 Siena.........................................1993..................................... 8-0 South Alabama.........................1978................................. 34-43 South Carolina...........................1977..................................... 3-3 Southeast Missouri State...........1993..................................... 3-0 SIU-Carbondale.........................2000..................................... 4-2 SIU-Edwardsville.......................1975..................................... 1-0 Southern Mississippi.................1992................................. 16-29 Southeastern Louisiana.............1989..................................... 1-1 Southern University..................1982..................................... 6-0 Southern California...................1992..................................... 0-1 Spring Arbor College.................1967..................................... 2-0 St. Andrew’s..............................1967..................................... 3-0 St. John’s...................................2006................................... 9-13 St. Joseph’s................................1999..................................... 2-0 St. Leo.......................................1967..............................19-19-2 Stetson......................................1966................................. 79-84 SUNY-Binghamton....................1975..................................... 2-0 Tampa.......................................1966................................. 38-17 TCU............................................2002..................................... 5-9 Temple......................................1973................................... 13-5 Tennessee.................................1997..................................... 1-1 Texas A&M................................1986..................................... 1-1 Texas-Arlington.........................2002..................................... 1-0 Toledo.......................................1978................................... 22-4 Towson......................................2009..................................... 1-0 Trinity College...........................1975..................................... 1-0 Tulane.......................................1992................................. 19-25 UAB...........................................1979................................. 57-34 UCF...........................................1971................................. 59-57 Valdosta State...........................1969..................................... 2-2 Vermont....................................2002..................................... 2-0 Villanova...................................1975................................... 11-8 VCU...........................................1986..................................... 7-8 Virginia Tech..............................1982................................... 11-7 Washington..............................1998..................................... 0-1 West Chester State....................1977..................................... 0-1 West Florida..............................1985..................................... 1-0 West Georgia.............................1973..................................... 1-0 West Liberty State.....................1978..................................... 1-0 West Virginia.............................2006................................... 11-8 West Virginia Wesleyan.............1982..................................... 5-0 Western Carolina.......................1994..................................... 4-4 Western Illinois.........................2010..................................... 1-0 Western Kentucky.....................1979................................. 26-30 Western Michigan.....................1979................................... 10-3 Wheaton College.......................1974..................................... 3-0 Wichita State.............................1985..................................... 0-3 Widener University...................1974..................................... 4-1 Winthrop...................................2001..................................... 1-1 Wright State...............................1976.....................................3-0 Xavier.........................................1985.....................................7-0 Yale............................................2012.....................................1-0


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 1966 (4-11) Head Coach Beefy Wright 3/11 Tampa..................... L, 2-3 3/18 Rollins College......... L, 2-7 3/19 Stetson.................... L, 1-3 3/25 Hiram College......... W, 4-0 3/26 Hiram College.......... L, 3-6 4/2 Stetson..................W , 5-3 4/7 Coast Guard............. L, 2-3 4/8 Coast Guard............ W, 7-5 4/8 LaSalle..................... L, 1-6 4/9 LaSalle..................... L, 1-3 4/16 Florida Presbyterian..... W, 14-4 4/25 Rollins College......... L, 4-8 4/28 Florida Presbyterian.L, 7-8 4/29 Jacksonville............. L, 1-9 4/30 Jacksonville............. L, 2-3 1967 (14-8) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/25 St. Leo...............W, 4-1 (7) 2/25 St. Leo................L, 0-7 (7) 3/3 St. Leo.................... W, 8-4 3/4 Rollins College......... L, 6-8 3/10 Tampa.................. W, 15-2 3/11 Florida Southern...W, 4-2 (12) 3/17 St. Andrews.......... W, 10-0 3/18 St. Andrews............ W, 7-3 3/18 St. Andrews.......... W, 13-8 3/24 Belmont Abbey...... W, 9-1 3/25 Belmont Abbey...... W, 3-2 3/31 Spring Arbor........... W, 8-6 4/1 Stetson................... W, 7-4 4/7 Florida Presbyterian.W, 7-6 4/8 Florida Southern..... W, 4-1 4/24 Rollins College......... L, 2-6 4/25 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 0-11 4/26 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 9-8 4/28 Jacksonville............. L, 2-7 4/29 Jacksonville............. L, 1-5 5/5 Tampa..................... L, 0-7 5/6 Florida Presbyterian.L, 10-12 1968 (15-9) Head Coach Beefy Wright 3/2 St. Leo................L, 0-3 (7) 3/2 St. Leo...............W, 4-3 (7) 3/8 Tampa..................... L, 0-2 3/9 Florida Southern.W, 4-2 (7) 3/9 Florida Southern.L, 0-2 (7) 3/20 Florida..................... L, 3-8 3/22 Hiram College (DH).. L, 4-7 3/22 Hiram College......... W, 7-0 3/23 Stetson................... W, 9-4 3/29 Duke....................... W, 4-3 3/30 Duke....................... W, 6-5 4/5 Connecticut...... L, 2-3 (14) 4/6 Connecticut........... L, 5-10 4/7 Connecticut............ W, 6-3 4/13 Fairfield.................. W, 4-0 4/19 Coast Guard/St. Pete.W, 17-5 4/20 Florida Pres........... W, 20-0 4/20 Coach Guard/St. Pete.W, 12-4 4/27 Miami (Fla.) (DH).L, 3-7 (7)

4/27 Miami (Fla.).......... W, 12-1 5/3 Jacksonville.......... W, 12-5 5/4 Jacksonville............. L ,3-6 5/4 Florida Pres...........W ,10-0 5/10 Rollins College........W ,8-2 1969 (10-15) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/22 St. Leo (DH)............ W, 4-2 2/22 St. Leo..................... L, 0-5 2/28 Stetson.................. L, 9-16 3/1 Florida Southern...... L, 4-5 3/7 Florida..................... L, 3-7 3/8 Florida..................... L, 0-4 3/20 Valdosta State......... L, 1-3 3/22 Valdosta State....... L, 9-10 3/24 St. Leo.................... W, 7-6 3/27 Tampa..................... L, 6-8 3/28 Connecticut............ W, 3-2 3/29 Connecticut............ W, 3-0 3/31 Florida Southern.... L, 2-14 4/4 High Point.............. W, 5-1 4/5 Bellarmine.............. W, 9-0 4/11 Florida State............ L, 3-7 4/12 Florida State............ L, 2-5 4/18 Miami (Fla.)...... L, 5-9 (10) 4/19 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 7-15 4/25 Stetson................. W, 10-9 5/2 Florida Pres............. W, 6-2 5/3 Jacksonville............. L, 0-3 5/9 Rollins College........ W, 7-5 5/10 Rollins College......... L, 3-4 1970 (14-15-1) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/27 Florida Southern..... W, 4-3 2/28 Florida Southern...... L, 1-4 3/3 St. Leo.................... W, 3-2 3/4 Florida..................... L, 2-5 3/7 Tampa...............W, 6-0 (6) 3/10 Florida.................... W, 8-2 3/14 Stetson................. W, 11-4 3/20 Connecticut............ W, 6-3 3/21 Connecticut............ W, 4-3 Buffalo.....................T, 2-2 3/25 Saint Louis............... L, 0-1 3/25 Buffalo................... W, 1-0 3/30 Fairfield.................. W, 7-2 3/31 Fairfield................... L, 3-4 4/3 Rider....................... W, 4-2 4/4 Rider....................... W, 8-2 4/6 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 0-2 4/7 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 2-11 4/11 Stetson.................... L, 6-9 4/13 St. Leo................... L, 5-10 4/15 Rollins College......... L, 2-4 4/17 Florida State............ L, 0-7 4/18 Florida State............ L, 0-8 4/20 Jacksonville............. L, 2-9 4/21 Jacksonville............ W, 4-3 4/22 Tampa..................... L, 3-7 4/27 Bethune-Cookman.W, 6-2 4/29 Florida Pres............. W, 5-1 5/1 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 4-5 5/9 Rollins College......... L, 1-6

1971 (12-21) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/27 Tampa.................... W, 4-2 3/1 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 6-8 3/6 Florida Southern...... L, 1-2 3/9 St. Leo..................... L, 2-3 3/11 Bethune-Cookman... L 2-3 3/12 Tampa.................... W, 8-5 3/13 Florida Tech............ W, 5-1 3/14 Stetson................... W, 5-1 3/20 Valdosta State (DH).W, 8-0 3/20 Valdosta State...... W, 11-1 3/22 Central Michigan..... L, 4-9 3/23 Central Michigan... L, 2-11 3/31 Amherst College...... L, 2-3 4/1 Amherst College..... W, 2-1 4/2 MIT......................... W, 6-1 4/3 MIT....................... W, 10-7 4/8 St. Leo..................... L, 5-6 4/9 Florida Southern.L, 1-3 (10) 4/10 Marian College....... W, 8-6 4/12 Fairfield............L, 2-3 (10) 4/13 Fairfield................ W, 15-1 4/15 Rollins College......... L, 4-5 4/16 Jacksonville............. L, 4-8 4/17 Jacksonville............. L, 0-5 4/21 Stetson................... W, 3-1 4/23 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 3-6 4/24 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 1-4 4/26 Florida State.......... L, 6-10 4/27 Florida State............ L, 3-4 4/29 Florida Tech............. L, 4-5 5/1 Rollins College......... L, 2-6 5/4 Florida................... L, 6-14 5/4 Florida..................... L, 3-4 1972 (18-16) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/29 Tampa..................... L, 5-8 3/1 Embry-Riddle......... W, 8-0 3/3 Florida Tech.......... W, 17-1 3/4 Florida Southern...... L, 3-4 3/7 Bethune-Cookman.W, 8-1 3/9 Rollins College......... L, 3-5 3/11 North Carolina......... L, 4-6 3/12 North Carolina......... L, 0-4 3/17 Florida Pres........... W, 12-5 3/21 Florida State............ L, 2-6 3/22 Florida State........... W, 4-3 3/29 Amherst College... W, 11-6 3/30 Connecticut............. L, 3-8 4/2 Buffalo................... W, 8-6 4/3 Fairfeild................... L, 3-5 4/4 Fairfeild................... L, 3-6 4/7 Buffalo............W, 16-1 (7) 4/8 Buffalo (DH)......W, 6-1 (7) 4/8 Buffalo ................... W, 6-2 4/10 St. Leo.................... W, 4-3 4/12 Bethune-Cookman.W, 5-4 4/13 Embry-Riddle......... W, 5-1 4/14 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 4-22 4/15 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 5-1 4/19 St. Leo................... L, 5-12 4/20 Stetson.................... L, 1-5 4/22 Florida Tech.......... W, 11-6

4/25 Florida Southern..... W, 5-2 4/26 Florida.................... W, 9-7 4/28 Florida Pres.............. L, 1-2 4/29 Tampa.................... W, 4-1 5/1 Rollins College......... L, 5-6 5/2 Florida..................... L, 0-1 5/3 Stetson.................... L, 2-3 1973 (23-16) Head Coach Beefy Wright 2/26 Embry-Riddle....... W, 12-6 3/1 Florida State... L, 5-11 (10) 3/2 Florida State......W, 8-7 (7) 3/3 Temple.................... L, 2-6 3/4 Temple.................... L, 2-4 3/5 Connecticut............ W, 5-1 3/6 Connecticut............ W, 3-1 3/10 Temple................... W, 2-1 3/11 Pennsylvania.......... W, 7-6 3/12 Pennsylvania.......... W, 9-5 3/13 Malone College........ L, 5-9 3/14 Malone College....... W, 4-3 3/15 St. Leo..................... L, 1-2 3/17 Buffalo.................... L, 6-7 3/18 Buffalo................. W, 16-3 3/22 West Georgia.......... W, 4-2 3/23 Amherst College..... W, 5-1 3/24 Amherst College.W, 4-1 (7) 3/24 Bates College.....W, 5-4 (7) 3/26 Fairfield.................. W, 7-4 3/27 Fairfield................ W, 10-6 3/29 Embry Riddle.......... W, 9-0 3/30 Florida Southern...... L, 1-7 3/31 St. Leo.................... W, 8-2 4/3 Rollins College......... L, 3-5 4/6 Bethune-Cookman.W, 13-2 4/7 Bethune-Cookman.W, 4-1 4/9 Tampa.................... W, 6-4 4/10 Florida Southern.... L, 9-12 4/12 Florida Tech............. L, 3-6 4/17 Rollins College....... L, 4-13 4/19 Eckerd..................... W, 5-2 4/20 Stetson.................... L, 2-3 4/21 Stetson.................... L, 1-8 4/25 Florida................... L, 5-10 4/27 Eckerd...................... L, 1-4 4/28 Florida Tech.......... W, 10-0 4/30 Florida..................... L, 2-8 5/3 Tampa.................... W, 8-5 1974 (21-16-1) Head Coach Beefy Wright) 2/27 Tampa.................... W, 3-1 3/1 Bethune-Cookman.W, 13-6 3/2 Bethune-Cookman.W, 14-2 3/4 Connecticut.....W, 5-4 (10) 3/5 Connecticut.......... W, 10-4 3/8 Connecticut............ W, 6-1 3/10 Lynchburg College.. W, 7-1 3/11 Lynchburg College.. W, 2-0 3/12 Illinois Benedictine.W, 24-7 3/13 North Carolina......... L, 7-9 3/14 North Carolina . T, 4-4 (15) 3/15 Campbell................. L, 1-6 3/16 Campbell................ W, 7-4 3/18 Wheaton College.. W, 12-4

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2015 USF BASEBALL || YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/19 Wheaton College.. W, 11-2 3/20 St. Leo..................... L, 7-9 3/22 Amherst College... W, 10-0 3/23 Amherst College..... W, 3-1 3/25 Amherst College..... W, 4-2 3/30 Widener.................. L, 5-6 4/2 Stetson.................... L, 4-7 4/4 Florida Southern...... L, 4-5 4/6 Stetson................ L, 10-12 4/8 Rollins College......... L, 1-6 4/11 Florida Southern..... W, 4-2 4/13 St. Leo..............L, 3-4 (12) 4/15 Rollins College....L, 1-6 (7) 4/17 Eckerd...................... L, 0-2 4/19 Tampa.................. W, 11-0 4/20 Florida Tech............ W, 2-0 4/22 Eckerd..................... W, 6-5 4/24 Florida..................... L, 6-9 4/26 Florida State............ L, 1-2 4/27 Florida State............ L, 8-9 4/29 Florida Tech............ W, 7-5 5/1 Florida.................... W, 3-0 5/3 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 3-20 5/4 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 7-9 1975 (29-12) Head Coach Jack Butterfield 3/1 Michigan................ W, 7-6 3/2 Michigan.............. W, 17-5 3/3 Tampa.................. W, 12-8 3/5 Tampa.................... W, 3-0 3/7 St. Leo..................... L, 0-2 3/8 Penn State............... L, 3-9 3/10 Pennsylvania.......... W, 9-6 3/11 Florida Southern...... L, 5-6 3/13 North Carolina...... W, 10-2 3/15 Florida Tech............ W, 6-5 3/17 Tampa.................... W, 4-2 3/18 Florida Southern...... L, 3-7 3/21 Amherst College..... W, 6-0 3/22 Amherst College... W, 15-4 3/23 Villanova.............. W, 20-3 3/24 SIU-Edwardsville.. W, 10-5 3/26 SUNY-Binghamton.W, 10-2 3/27 SUNY-Binghamton.W, 13-6 3/28 Widener................. W, 4-1 3/29 Widener................. W, 9-4 3/30 Colby College (DH).W 8-0 (7) 3/30 Colby College...W, 13-1 (7) 4/2 Stetson.................... L, 0-3 4/3 Trinity College....... W, 22-3 4/4 Rider....................... W, 8-4 4/7 Rollins College......... L, 6-7 4/8 Eckerd................. W, 18-12 4/11 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 2-6 4/12 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 2-6 4/15 Rollins College...... W, 12-5 4/16 Stetson.................... L, 5-9 4/19 St. Leo.................. W, 13-4 4/22 Florida..................... L, 4-7 4/23 Florida.................. W, 11-4 4/25 FIU.......................... W, 9-7 4/26 FIU.......................... W, 5-3 4/28 Bethune-Cookman.W, 6-3

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4/30 Eckerd...................... L, 2-5 5/1 Bethune-Cookman .W, 9-0 5/2 Florida Tech............. L, 5-6 1976 (32-12-1) Head Coach Jack Butterfield 2/24 Tampa.................... W, 3-2 2/28 Florida Tech............ W, 4-0 3/1 Coastal Carolina...... W, 7-4 3/3 Belmont College..... W, 4-1 3/4 Belmont College..... W, 6-2 3/5 Miami (Fla.)............. L ,0-1 3-6 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 3-0 3/8 Biscayne................. W, 5-2 3/9 Tampa..................... L, 6-9 3/11 North Carolina......... L, 2-3 3/12 North Carolina........ W, 5-2 3/13 Sacred Heart (DH)... W, 2-0 3/13 Sacred Heart......W, 4-3 (L) 3/15 Lowell..................... W, 9-0 3/17 Austin Peay............. W, 8-0 3/19 Amherst College..... W, 6-0 3/20 Amherst College...... L, 2-4 3/21 North Adams St...... W, 6-2 3/22 Pennsylvania.......... W, 6-3 3/23 Wright State........... W, 7-2 3/24 Wright State........... W, 4-1 3/25 Wheaton College.. W, 16-4 3/27 Cornell.................... W, 8-5 3/28 Oakland.................. W, 8-1 3/29 Oakland................ W, 11-1 3/30 Colby College (DH).W, 13-2 3/30 Colby College........ W, 10-1 3/31 Cornell.................... W, 5-4 Stetson................... W, 7-0 4/3 Florida Southern... W, 10-8 4/5 Eckerd..................... W, 4-2 4/10 St. Leo (DH)..............T, 7-7 4/10 St. Leo.................... W, 6-5 4/11 Florida State (DH).... L, 0-4 4/11 Florida State............ L, 1-6 4/12 Niagera..................... L 5-6 Florida Southern......W 4-1 4/16 FIU........................... L, 2-3 4/17 FIU.......................... W, 4-2 4/20 Eckerd..................... W, 9-7 4/21 Rollins College....... L, 5-12 4/22 Rollins College......... L, 5-6 4/24 Stetson.................... L, 2-6 4/27 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 6-7 4/30 Florida Tech.......... W, 12-4

1977 (25-25) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/21 Tampa.................... W, 7-0 2/25 Tampa.................... W, 8-7 2/26 Florida Tech............. L, 0-2 Bethune-Cookman.W, 8-1 Bethune-Cookman.W, 8-1 Eckerd..................... W, 5-4 3/5 Tampa.................... W, 5-0 3/6 Michigan................. L, 3-8 3/9 Echerd.................... W, 9-7 3/11 North Carolina (DH).L, 2-3 (7) 3/11 North Carolina.. L, 2-3 (10) 3/12 Pennsylvania.......... W, 6-2 3/13 Lowell................... W, 11-6 3/13 George Washington. L, 0-2 3/14 South Carolina....... L, 4-10 3/15 American Intr......... W, 6-2 3/16 St. Leo.................. W, 13-8 3/17 Columbia................ W, 4-1 3/17 West Chester State.. L, 5-6 3/18 Amherst College..... W, 6-0 3/19 Amherst College..... W, 7-6 3/21 Calvin College (DH).W, 5-2 (7) 3/21 Calvin College....W, 6-0 (7) 3/22 Calvin College......... W, 6-2 3/24 Hillsdale College (DH).W, 7-0 (7) 3/24 Hillsdale College.W, 9-3 (7) 3/25 Tampa.................... W, 5-4 Stetson.................. L, 8-14 3/29 St. Leo................... L, 4-16 3/30 Florida................... L, 6-11 4/1 FIU......................... L, 3-14 FIU........................... L, 5-6 4/4 Florida Southern.... L, 1-11 4/5 St. Leo................... L, 3-13 4/8 Rollins College......... L, 5-6 4/9 Rollins College......... L, 2-5 4/11 Florida Southern.... L, 1-11 4/13 Florida..................... L, 0-8 4/15 Miami (Fla.)......... L, 10-17 4/16 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 4-15 Biscayne.................. L, 2-3 4/19 Eckerd...................... L, 2-3 4/20 Florida State............. L 0-5 4/21 Florida State............ L, 6-8 4/30 Stetson.................. L, 8-13 4/30 Stetson (DH)........... W, 5-2 5/2 Florida Tech............ W, 4-2 5/6 Eckerd..................... W, 5-2 5/7 Jacksonville............. L, 1-3 5/8 Jacksonville............ W, 8-5

1978 (25-26-1, Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Robers 2/27 Tampa..................... L, 3-4 2/28 St. Leo.............. T, 7-7 (15) 3/1 Florida Southern.... L, 6-19 3/2 Florida Tech............ W, 2-0 3/4 Florida State............ L, 4-7 3/5 Florida State............ L, 0-2 3/7 Michigan..........L, 2-3 (10) 3/11 Columbia.........W, 5-4 (12) 3/16 Kentucky................ W, 6-3 3/17 Amherst College.. L, 10-19 3/18 Amherst College... W, 11-7 Pennsylvania.......... W, 7-4 3/20 Calvin College....... W, 13-5 3/21 Iona........................ W, 8-2 Florida A&M........... W, 4-1 3/22 American Inter......... L, 5-6 3/23 Florida Southern.... L, 6-13 3/24 Detroit................... L, 6-13 3/25 Toledo.................... W, 5-4 3/28 Hillsdale College... W, 12-5 3/29 Army...................... W, 5-4 3/30 West Liberty State.. W, 3-2 3/31 Florida State (DH).... L, 1-5 3/31 Florida State............ L, 3-8 4/4 Stetson.................. L, 6-13 4/5 Tampa.................... W, 7-0 4/7 FIU........................ W, 10-5 4/8 FIU........................ W, 13-7 4/9 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 2-1 4/11 Florida Tech............. L, 3-4 4/12 Stetson.................... L, 4-6 4/14 Florida..................... L, 4-6 4/15 Bethune-Cookman (DH).W, 4-0 4/15 Bethune-Cookman.W, 10-1 4/18 Stetson................... W, 4-1 4/20 Stetson.................... L, 2-4 4/21 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 3-2 4/22 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 1-3 4/24 St. Leo.................... W, 5-4 4/25 Eckerd.................... L, 6-23 Sun Belt Tournament 4/28 South Alabama..... W, 13-5 4/29 New Orleans.......... L, 8-12 4/30 South Alabama..... W, 10-5 4/30 New Orleans (DH)... W, 2-1 4/30 New Orleans.......... L, 7-14 5/3 Florida..................... L, 5-6 5/6 Rollins College......... L, 3-4 5/7 Florida..................... L, 2-5 5/8 Jacksonville............ W, 8-0 5/9 Jacksonville............. L, 4-9 5/9 Eckerd...................... L, 1-9 5/10 Rollins College......... L, 3-7


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 1979 (28-25, Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts Amherst College..... W, 8-5 Tampa.................... W, 6-5 Detroit.................... W, 8-6 Temple.................... L, 4-6 2/27 Tampa.....................W 4-3 3/1 Tampa.................... W, 7-6 Florida Southern..... W, 3-2 3/3 Stetson................... W, 1-0 3/3 Stetson (DH)........... W, 2-0 3/4 Eckerd.................... L, 6-10 3/7 UCF......................... W, 8-7 W. Michigan............ L, 0-4 Rollins College......... L, 2-5 3/15 Florida.................... W, 4-3 W. Kentucky............ W, 4-1 Stetson................... W, 8-4 Stetson.................... L, 6-7 Pennsylvania.......... W, 8-6 3/20 Florida State............ L, 4-6 3/21 Florida State.......... L, 4-12 UAB........................ W, 5-3 3/22 Arizona State........... L, 1-6 3/23 Arizona State........... L, 2-3 Tampa.................. W, 10-5 Detroit.................... W, 2-0 Toledo .................... W, 9-1 Toledo.................... W, 6-1 Harvard................... L, 2-4 Harvard................... L, 2-6 Toledo ..................... L, 0-3 Harvard................... L, 0-5 4/6 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 9-3 4/7 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 2-3 Eckerd.................... L, 8-13 UCF......................... W, 7-4 Bethune-Cookman.W, 5-3 Bethune-Cookman.W, 4-0 Florida Southern..... W, 8-7 4/19 Florida..................... L, 5-6 Florida A&M............ L, 4-7 4/21 Florida State............ L, 1-3 4/22 Florida State.......... L, 1-10 4/27 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 3-10 4/28 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 7-14 St. Leo..................... L, 0-4 St. Leo.................. W, 10-9 FIU.......................... W, 8-7 FIU........................... L, 0-2 Sun Belt Tournament 5/5 Charlotte................ W, 4-1 5/5 New Orleans............ L, 0-6 5/6 Jacksonville.......... W, 11-5 5/6 Georgia State.......... W, 8-7 5/7 South Alabama...... L, 6-19 1980 (20-34, Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts UCF........................ L, 3-10 3/5 North Carolina........ W, 6-3 3/6 North Carolina........ W, 8-5 3/7 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 3-4 3/8 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 0-8 Temple................... W, 5-3

Temple.................... L, 1-4 Cornell..................... L, 3-8 Cornell.................... W, 6-5 Pennsylvania........... L, 2-6 Western Kentucky... L, 2-5 Amherst College..... W, 9-2 Amherst College..... W, 8-7 Tampa.................... W, 5-3 Tampa.................... W, 8-4 3/24 Detroit (DH)...... L, 2-11 (7) 3/24 Detroit (DH)........L, 0-6 (7) 3/25 Toledo (DH).......W, 4-3 (7) 3/25 Toledo (DH).......W, 2-1 (7) 3/26 Providence (DH). L, 3-6 (7) 3/26 Providence (DH). L, 3-6 (7) 3/28 Detroit..................... L, 3-4 3/31 Delaware............... L, 5-17 4/2 Florida.................... W, 7-6 4/4 Tampa.................. W, 5-15 4/5 Florida A&M........... W, 7-6 4/8 Stetson (DH)..... L, 3-16 (7) 4/8 Stetson (DH)......... W, 16-3 4/9 Tampa..................... L, 4-6 4/10 Rollins College....... L, 1-12 4/11 FSU (DH)...........L, 0-12 (7) 4/11 FSU (DH).............L, 1-3 (7) 4/12 FSU...................L, 3-14 (7) 4/15 UCF.......................... L, 3-7 4/16 Stetson (DH).......... L, 3-16 4/16 Stetson (DH)............ L, 2-7 4/17 St. Leo..................... L, 6-7 4/18 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 4-6 4/20 Florida International.W, 9-4 4/22 Florida..................... L, 4-9 4/23 Rollins College..... L, 11-13 4/25 FSU (DH)................ L, 4-10 4/25 FSU (DH)................ L, 0-17 4/26 FSU...................L, 4-5 (12) 4/27 St. Leo................... L, 8-15 4/29 Florida Southern..... W, 5-3 4/30 Florida Southern.... L, 1-20 5/2 Eckerd...................... L, 1-8 Eckerd..................... W, 9-7 Sun Belt Tournament 5/9 UAB........................ W, 3-2 5/9 Georgia State........... L, 3-6 5/10 UAB........................ W, 8-4 5/11 Georgia Southern... W, 8-2 5/11 South Alabama...... L, 1-11 1981 (21-32, 5-3 Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/28 Miami (Fla.) (DH).L, 2-13 (7) 2/28 Miami (Fla.) (DH).L, 2-9 (7) 3/1 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 3-17 3/4 Florida................... L, 7-13 3/7 South Alabama (DH)*.W, 9-5 3/7 South Alabama (DH).L, 3-9 3/8 South Alabama...L, 3-8 (8) 3/11 Temple................... W, 6-4 3/14 Jacksonville (DH).W, 9-5 (7) 3/14 Jacksonville (DH).L, 2-11 (7) 3/15 Jacksonville......... L, 13-17 3/18 Kentucky..........L, 1-3 (11) 3/20 American International.W, 5-4 (7)

3/21 UAB* (DH)..........L, 0-3 (7) 3/21 UAB* (DH).........W, 1-0 (7) 3/25 Harvard.............. W, 13-12 3/26 Rider...................... L, 3-17 3/28 Amherst College.... L, 8-12 3/28 Toledo..................... L, 1-9 3/29 Toledo..................... L, 1-3 4/1 Hillsdale College.W, 17-5 (7) 4/2 Tampa.................... W, 5-2 4/4 South Alabama* (DH).L, 3-5 (7) 4/4 South Alabama* (DH).W, 5-3 (7) 4/5 South Alabama*.L, 4-10 (7) 4/8 Florida..................... L, 5-6 4/9 Tampa.................... W, 8-4 4/11 Miami (Fla.) (DH).... W, 4-3 4/11 Miami (Fla.) (DH)..... L, 5-6 4/12 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 2-7 4/15 Stetson (DH)....W, 11-1 (7) 4/15 Stetson (DH).......L, 3-5 (7) 4/16 Stetson.................. L, 7-15 4/18 Florida A&M (DH).W, 9-3 (7) 4/18 Florida A&M (DH). W, 11-6 4/19 Florida A&M ......... W, 18-5 4/22 FSU (DH)............W, 2-0 (7) 4/22 FSU (DH).............L, 3-7 (7) 4/23 FSU.......................... L, 6-7 4/25 FSU (DH).............L, 2-8 (7) 4/25 FSU (DH).............L, 0-8 (7) 4/26 FSU........................ L, 5-14 4/29 Stetson (DH)............ L, 6-7 4/29 Stetson (DH).......... L, 3-10 4/30 Stetson................... W, 7-4 5/2 Jacksonville (DH).W, 8-0 (7) 5/2 Jacksonville (DH).... W, 8-2 5/3 Jacksonville............. L, 3-4 Sun Belt Tournament 5/8 Charlotte.............. W, 16-3 5/9 South Alabama....... W, 6-3 5/10 South Alabama........ L, 1-2 5/10 South Alabama........ L, 1-7

3/14 Temple................... W, 7-3 3/16 St. Leo..............L, 3-4 (10) 3/17 Pennsylvania........ W, 13-3 3/18 Pennsylvania.......... W, 6-5 3/20 South Alabama* (DH).L, 2-8 (7) 3/20 South Alabama*(DH).L, 4-5 (7) 3/21 South Alabama*...... L, 3-9 3/24 Providence (DH).W, 9-5 (7) 3/24 Providence (DH).W, 10-2 (7) 3/25 Providence............ W, 14-5 3/27 Hillsdale College (DH).W, 9-3 (7) 3/27 Hillsdale College (DH).W, 10-1 (7) 3/29 Harvard (DH)......L, 0-4 (7) 3/29 Harvard (DH).....W, 6-4 (7) 3/31 Yankees !................. L, 9-1 4/2 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 4-5 4/3 Miami (Fla.) .......... L, 5-15 4/7 Wesleyan (DH)...W, 8-0 (7) 4/7 Wesleyan (DH).W, 14-1 (7) 4/8 Wesleyan.............. W, 20-2 4/10 Jacksonville (DH).W, 4-3 (7) 4/10 Jacksonville (DH).W, 6-2 (7) 4/11 Jacksonville............ W, 3-0 4/13 Florida.................... W, 6-4 4/17 South Alabama*(DH).W, 5-0 (7) 4/17 South Alabama*(DH).W, 5-0 (7) 4/18 South Alabama*...... L, 2-3 4/24 Stetson (DH)......W, 4-1 (7) 4/24 Stetson (DH)......W, 6-2 (7) 4/30 Jacksonville (DH).W, 5-1 (7) 4/30 Jacksonville (DH).W, 5-2 (7) 5/1 Jacksonville ........... W, 8-1 Sun Belt Tournament 5/7 Charlotte.............. W, 10-0 5/8 South Alabama....... W, 9-6 5/9 South Alabama....... W, 9-4 NCAA Tournament 5/28 Florida.................... W, 8-0 5/29 Miami (Fla).............. L, 4-9 5/30 Stetson.............L, 5-6 (11)

1982 (45-13, 6-2 Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/13 Bethune-Cookman(DH).W,9-3(7) 2/13 Bethune-Cookman(DH).W,17-3(7) 2/16 Tampa.................... W, 4-3 2/20 Southern (DH)...W, 1-0 (8) 2/20 Southern (DH)...W, 8-6 (7) 2/21 Southern ............. W, 10-6 2/23 Stetson (DH)....W, 14-9 (7) 2/23 Stetson (DH)......W, 3-2 (7) 2/25 St. Leo ..................... L, 2-6 2/27 Florida A&M (DH).W, 6-0 (7) 2/27 Florida A&M (DH).W 2-0 (7) 2/28 Florida A&M......... W, 12-8 3/2 Florida..................... L, 3-6 3/3 Widener................. W, 8-3 3/4 Widener............... W, 17-4 3/6 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 6-14 3/10 Detroit (DH).......W, 5-3 (7) 3/10 Detroit (DH).......W, 7-6 (7) 3/11 Detroit.................... W, 7-0 3/13 Temple (DH)......W, 4-1 (7) 3/13 Temple (DH)......W, 5-0 (7)

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2015 USF BASEBALL || YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1983 (19-34, 4-12 Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/18 Florida State....... W, 11-10 2/19 Florida State ........... L, 2-5 2/20 Florida State........... W, 4-1 2/23 Stetson (DH).......L, 4-5 (7) 2/23 Stetson (DH).......L, 4-9 (7) 2/24 FIT.......................... W, 9-1 2/26 Florida A&M (DH)... W, 4-1 2/26 Florida A&M (DH). W, 16-5 3/2 Tampa..................... L, 3-8 3/4 Miami...................... L, 1-6 3/5 Miami...................... L, 1-2 3/6 Miami.................... L, 5-11 3/8 Detroit..................... L, 2-7 3/9 Temple................. W, 13-9 3/10 Temple................. W, 10-7 3/12 Western Kentucky *(DH).L, 2-5 (7) 3/12 WesternKentucky*(DH).W,3-2(7) 3/13 Western Kentucky*.W, 11-7 3/16 Army....................... L, 1-8 3/18 Pennsylvania........... L, 3-4 3/19 UAB* (DH)..........L, 5-6 (7) 3/19 UAB* (DH)........ L, 0-11 (7) 3/20 UAB*....................... L, 1-3 3/22 Air Force ................. W, 6-5 3/23 Rutgers (DH).. W, 12-11 (7) 3/23 Rutgers (DH)......W, 4-0 (7) 3/24 Rutgers................. W, 19-3 3/25 Miami.................... L, 0-10 3/26 Miami...................... L, 2-8 3/27 Miami...................... L, 5-6 3/29 Harvard (DH)......L, 3-4 (7) 3/29 Harvard (DH)......L, 8-9 (7) 3/30 WestVa.Wesleyan (DH).W, 3-1 (7) 3/30 WestVa.Wesleyan(DH).W,23-1(7) 3/31 Chicago White Sox!.L, 2-16 4/1 Florida State............ L, 6-7 4/2 Florida State............ L, 4-9 4/3 Florida State.......... L, 2-12 4/6 Calvin College (DH).W, 17-0 (7) 4/6 Calvin College (DH).W, 12-2 (7) 4/9 South Alabama* (DH).L, 6-9 (7) 4/9 South Alabama* (DH).L, 2-3 (7) 4/10 South Alabama*.... L, 8-14 4/13 Florida..................... L, 5-8 4/16 UAB* (DH).........W, 9-5 (7) 4/16 UAB* (DH)..........L, 3-9 (7) 4/17 UAB*................... L, 10-13 4/20 Florida................... L, 2-10 4/24 South Alabama* (DH).L, 6-9 (7) 4/24 South Alabama* (DH).L, 2-6 (7) 5/1 W. Kentucky* (DH).W, 5-3 (7) 5/1 W. Kentucky* (DH).. L, 0-5 5/5 Stetson (DH)..... L, 0-10 (7) 5/5 Stetson (DH).......L, 0-2 (7)

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1984 (35-25, 8-8 Sun Belt) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/3# Florida State..... L, 6-7 (11) 2/4# Florida................. L, 10-11 2/5# Miami..................... W, 6-4 2/8 Tampa.............W, 7-6 (10) 2/10 Florida State............ L, 3-4 2/11 Florida State.......... L, 6-10 2/12 Florida State.......... L, 8-10 2/14 Southern University.W, 16-13 2/15 Southern University.W, 11-4 2/16 Southern University .W, 26-11 2/18 Florida A&M(DH).W, 4-1 (7) 2/18 Florida A&M(DH).... W, 9-1 2/19 Florida A&M......... W, 12-8 2/21 Tampa..................... L, 5-6 2/22 FIT........................ W, 12-1 2/24 Stetson.................... L, 2-4 2/25 Stetson................... W, 4-2 2/29 Florida.................. W, 10-4 3/2 Sterson.................. L, 7-13 3/3 Stetson................. W, 12-7 3/6 Miami(DH)......W, 8-7 (10) 3/6 Miami(DH).........W, 2-1(7) 3/7 Miami................. W, 18-11 3/9 Western Kentucky*.. L, 5-8 3/10 Western Kentucky*.. L, 1-2 3/11 Western Kentucky*.W, 5-1 3/13 Pennsylvania.......... W, 6-3 3/14 Lafayette............ W, 15-12 3/16 Florida State............ L, 2-3 3/17 Florida State........... W, 8-6 3/18 Florida State........... W, 6-3 3/20 Rider..................... W, 22-3 3/21 Dartmouth........... W, 10-1 3/22 Milligan................ W, 12-3 3/23 UAB*....................... L, 4-8 3/24 UAB*...................... W, 4-3 3/25 UAB*.................... W, 13-7 3/27 Harvard............... L, 10-15 3/28 Brown................... W, 20-7 3/30 Miami.................... L, 2-11 3/31 Miami.................... L, 3-20 4/1 Miami................. W, 16-13 4/3 Calvin College (DH).W, 11-0 (7) 4/3 Calvin College (DH).W, 2-1 (7) 4/6 South Alabama*..... W, 8-4 4/7 South Alabama*...... L, 2-6 4/11 Florida................... L, 3-10 4/12 St. Leo..................... L, 4-6 4/14 UAB* (DH)..........L, 3-4 (7) 4/14 UAB* (DH)..........L, 2-9 (7) 4/15 UAB*...............W, 7-6 (10) 4/18 Bethune-Cookman(DH).W,18-0(7) 4/18 Bethune-Cookman (DH).L, 1-4 (7) 4/21 South Alabama* (DH).W, 9-5 (7) 4/21 South Alabama* (DH).W, 9-6 (7) 4/22 South Alabama* ..... L, 7-9 4/28 W. Kentucky* (DH).W 5-4 (7) 4/28 W. Kentucky* (DH).L, 3-7 (7) 5/11 Charlotte %........... L, 7-13 5/12 South Alabama %... L, 2-3

1985 (44-26, 10-8 C-USA) Head Coach Robin Roberts 2/5 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 4-3 2/9 Florida State.......... L, 5-11 2/10 Florida State............ L, 2-8 2/12 Tampa..................... L, 2-5 2/15 Wichita State......L, 2-8 (7) 2/15 New Orleans.......L, 5-6 (7) 2/16 Wichita State.... L, 3-12 (7) 2/17 New Orleans......W, 5-2 (7) 2/20 Tampa.................... W, 3-1 2/22 Stetson.................... L, 3-7 2/23 Stetson................... W, 7-5 2/24 Western Michigan.W, 14-6 2/25 Florida................... L, 8-13 2/26 Kentucky................ W, 5-3 2/27 Eastern Michigan.... W, 6-3 3/1 Oklahoma State.. W, 12-11 3/2 Oklahoma State (DH).L, 8-11 (7) 3/2 Oklahoma State (DH).W, 9-8 (7) 3/4 Villanova.............. W, 10-2 3/6 Detroit (DH).......... W, 10-8 3/6 Detroit (DH)............ W, 6-5 3/7! Chicago White Sox. L, 0-13 3/8 Detroit.................. W, 11-1 3/9 Florida State.......... L, 7-10 3/10 Florida State........... W, 6-5 3/11! Cincinnati Reds.........T, 4-4 3/11 George Washington.W, 8-4 3/12 Xavier................... W, 13-4 3/13 Lafayette.............. W, 18-3 3/14 Richmond............... W, 7-1 3/16 UAB* (DH).........W, 6-4 (7) 3/16 UAB* (DH).......W, 11-6 (7) 3/17 UAB*...................... W, 7-6 3/18 Samford............... W, 14-6 3/19 Samford.................. L, 7-9 3/20 West Florida......W, 9-2 (6) 3/22 South Alabama*...... L, 8-9 3/23 South Alabama*...... L, 3-5 3/24 South Alabama*..... W, 8-5 3/26 Toledo.................. W, 12-2 3/27 Toledo.................... W, 6-5 3/28 Toledo.................... W, 7-4 3/29 Western Kentucky*.. L, 5-6 3/30 Western Kentucky*.W, 11-6 3/31 Western Kentucky*.. L, 5-6 4/2 Bethune-Cookman.W, 26-3 4/3 St. Leo.................... W, 9-1 4/7 Florida A&M (DH).W, 9-4 (7) 4/7 Florida A&M (DH).W, 16-6 (7) 4/8 Florida A&M........... W, 5-3 4/9 Stetson.................... L, 0-7 4/10 Stetson................. W, 10-4 4/13 UAB* (DH).......W, 13-4 (7) 4/13 UAB* (DH)........ L, 7-10 (7) 4/14 UAB*...............W, 23-3 (7) 4/16 Florida..................... L, 6-9 4/19 South Alabama*..... W, 9-5 4/20 South Alabama*... W, 15-1 4/21 South Alabama*..... W, 3-2 4/27 W. Kentucky*......... L, 4-10 4/28 W. Kentucky*......... L, 5-11 4/29 W. Kentucky*......... L, 7-13 5/3 UCF....................... W, 13-2

5/4 UCF....................... W, 13-6 5/5 UCF......................... W, 8-7 5/6 UCF......................... W, 6-4 5/8 Florida Southern.L, 8-12 (11) 5/12 Old Dominion........ L, 8-10 5/13 W. Kentucky...... L, 6-8 (11) 5/17 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 0-9 5/18 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 2-1 5/19 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 3-8 1988 (26-33, 5-11 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/7 Tampa..................... L, 6-7 2/12 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 0-1 2/13 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 3-4 2/16 Stetson................. W, 10-9 2/17 Stetson.................... L, 6-7 2/19 Bethune- Cookman.W, 25-4 2/20 Georgia Tech............ L, 2-8 2/21 Georgia Tech.......... L, 8-16 2/24 Florida..................... L, 0-7 2/26 Bethune- Cookman.W, 9-0 2/27 Stetson................... W, 9-8 2/27 Stetson.................... L, 3-8 2/28 Kentucky................ W, 7-6 3/5 Florida State............ L, 4-6 3/6 Florida State............ L, 2-4 3/7 Xavier................... W, 10-1 3/8 Florida State............ L, 1-4 3/9 Florida State........... W, 6-3 3/10 Pennsylvania.......... W, 8-7 3/28 South Alabama*.W, 4-3 (11) 2/29 South Alabama*..... W, 5-3 3/30 South Alabama*.W, 7-6 (10) 4/1 Calvin College......... W, 9-2 4/2 Bethune-Cookman.W, 21-5 4/4 W. Kentucky*.......... W, 6-3 4/5 W. Kentucky*.......... W, 5-1 4/6 W. Kentucky*...... W, 11-10 4/9 Florida................. L, 10-12 4/11 UAB*...................... W, 9-0 4/12 UAB*...................... W, 6-4 4/13 UAB*....................... L, 3-4 4/16 Stetson (DH)............ L, 2-5 4/18 South Alabama*.... L, 9-10 4/19 South Alabama*..... W, 9-8 4/20 South Alabama*.... L, 2-12 4/22 Eckerd..................... W, 5-4 4/25 Florida.................. W, 13-8 5/2 UCF......................... W, 4-3 5/3 UCF.......................... L, 3-6 5/7 Stetson (DH)........... W, 7-5 5/7 Stetson (DH)............ L, 2-4 5/9 Florida Southern..... W, 6-2 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/13 Virginia Commonwealth.W, 13-4 5/14 South Alabama....... W, 5-4 5/15 Western Kentucky.. W, 9-1 5/16 Jacksonville........... L, 3-10 5/17 Jacksonville............ W, 6-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT 5/22 Texas A&M............. L, 2-10 5/23 North Carolina State.W, 12-4 5/24 Texas A&M............ W, 10-7 5/24 Florida State.......... L, 7-11


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 1989 (45-18, 13-5 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardiere 2/4 Tampa.................... W, 2-1 2/5 Tampa.................... W, 5-4 2/7 St. Leo.................... W, 7-2 2/10 Miami (Fla.)...... L, 0-1 (12) 2/11 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 5-9 2/14 Eckerd..................... W, 5-3 2/17 Stetson................... W, 6-5 2/18 Stetson................... W, 4-3 2/22 Florida.................. W, 16-3 2/25 Florda State.......... W, 10-0 2/26 Florida State............ L, 7-8 2/28 Florida State........... W, 6-5 3/1 Florida State......... W, 14-3 3/2 Penn State.............. W, 6-1 3/4 Oklahoma............... W, 7-6 3/5 Oklahoma............... W, 5-3 3/7 Pennsylvania.......... W, 8-4 3/8 Temple................. W, 10-5 3/9 Temple (forfeit)...... W, 9-0 3/11 Georgia Tech (DH)... W, 7-2 3/11 Georgia Tech (DH).. L, 3-11 3/12 Georgia College...... W, 9-8 3/13 Mercer.................. W, 14-1 3/16 Xavier................... W, 11-1 3/18 Southeastern Louisiana.L, 11-12 3/19 Southeastern Louisiana.W, 5-3 3/20 Mercer.................. W, 14-1 3/22 Wright State........... W, 5-4 3/23 Dartmouth............. W, 7-1 3/25 UAB* (DH)........ L, 6-11 (7) 3/25 UAB* (DH)..........L, 1-7 (7) 3/26 UAB*....................... L, 6-8 3/27 Niccholls State...... W, 10-3 3/28 UCF.......................... L, 3-6 3/30 Toledo.................. W, 13-3 4/1 UAB* (DH).........W, 7-3 (7) 4/1 UAB* (DH).........W, 8-4 (7) 4/2 UAB*.................... W, 16-3 4/4 UCF.......................... L, 3-7 4/7 South Alabama*..... W, 6-1 4/8 South Alabama*.... L, 9-10 4/9 South Alabama*..... W, 9-3 4/14 South Alabama*..... W, 3-1 4/15 South Alabama*... W, 10-3 4/16 South Alabama*... W, 13-2 4/19 Florida..................... L, 3-7 4/28 W. Kentucky*.......... W, 7-2 4/29 W. Kentucky*........... L, 4-7 4/30 W. Kentucky.......... W, 23-9 5/2 Stetson....................W,6-5 5/3 Stetson.................... L, 1-5 5/5 Western Kentucky*.W, 10-9 5/6 Western Kentucky*.W, 12-5 5/7 Western Kentucky*.W 12-9 5/11 Jacksonville.......... W, 10-8 5/11 Jacksonville (7)....... W, 7-3 5/13 Jacksonville............ W, 9-8 5/14 Jacksonville (10).W, 12-11 5/17 Charlotte............... L, 3-13 5/18 VCU........................ W, 9-5 5/19 South Alabama...... L, 3-13 5/25 Auburn.................... L, 3-9 5/26 Florida State............ L, 1-8

1990 (41-24, 8-10 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardiere 2/3 St. Leo.................. W, 13-7 2/7 St. Leo.................. W, 10-6 2/9 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 4-7 2/10 Miami (Fla.)............ W, 4-3 2/14 Bethune-Cookman.W, 16-2 2/16 Florida.................... W, 3-2 2/17 Florida..................... L, 1-2 2/18 Florida..................... L, 2-6 2/21 Eckerd..................... W, 4-3 2/24 Stetson (DH)............ L, 1-5 2/24 Stetson (DH)......... W, 17-2 2/28 UCF.......................... L, 3-6 3/2 Western Michigan.. W, 6-0 3/3 South Carolina........ W, 5-4 3/4 Alabama................. W, 7-3 3/7 Michigan................ W, 2-0 3/9 Western Michigan.. W, 4-2 3/10 Western Michigan... L, 4-5 3/12 Army...................... W, 3-0 3/13 Kansas State........... W, 4-3 3/14 Kansas State........... W, 3-1 3/15 Army...................... W, 5-3 3/16 Stetson................... W, 5-4 3/17 Stetson...........W, 9-1 (7.1) 3/18 Portland State........ W, 7-1 3/20 Massachusetts...... W, 10-4 3/21 Rider..................... W, 11-5 3/22 Portland State......... L, 4-6 3/24 UAB* (DH)............... L, 0-6 3/24 UAB* (DH)..........L, 1-4 (7) 3/25 UAB*...................... W, 6-3 3/27 Toledo.................. W, 11-2 3/28 Toledo.................... W, 4-1 3/29 Eastern Illinois........ W, 8-2 3/31 UAB* (DH)..........L, 3-5 (7) 3/31 UAB* (DH)..........L, 1-4 (7) 4/1 UAB*...................... W, 6-3 4/4 St. Leo................ W, 23-10 4/7 South Alabama* (DH).L, 6-8 (7) 4/7 South Alabama* (DH).L, 3-7 4/8 South Alabama*..... W, 8-6 4/10 Bethune-Cookman.W, 12-0 4/14 South Alabama* (DH).W, 9-0 (7) 4/14 South Alabama* (DH).W, 2-1 (7) 4/15 South Alabama*...... L, 2-6 4/20 Tampa..................... L, 0-4 4/21 Tampa................... L, 2-10 4/22 Tampa.................... W, 5-4 4/28 WesternKentucky*(DH).W,4-2(7) 4/28 Western Kentucky* (DH).L, 2-6 (7) 4/29 Western Kentucky*.. L, 3-4 5/2 UCF......................... W, 7-6 5/5 W. Kentucky* (DH).W, 8-2 (7) 5/5 W. Kentucky* (DH).L, 1-3 (7) 5/6 W. Kentucky*.......... W, 8-1 5/9 Jacksonville........... L, 4-12 5/10 Jacksonville............ W, 7-3 5/11 Jacksonville........... L, 4-10 5/12 Jacksonville............. L, 4-6 5/16 Jacksonville............ W, 3-2 5/17 Charlotte.........W, 4-3 (12) 5/18 Old Dominion......... W, 3-0 5/19 Old Dominion..... W, 16-11

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East Carolina............ L, 2-4 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 2-5

1991 (34-26, 4-14 Metro) Head Coach Eddie Cardiere 2/1 Stetson................... W, 9-7 2/2 Stetson.................... L, 0-6 2/5 UCF......................... W, 5-2 2/8 Stetson................... W, 3-2 2/9 Stetson.................... L, 5-6 2/13 Florida Southern...... L, 0-5 2/14 Florida A&M......... W, 14-3 2/15 Eckerd................... W, 10-6 2/16 Eckerd................... W, 11-4 2/19 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 1-6 2/20 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 3-4 2/23 Tampa.................... W, 8-7 2/24 Tampa.......... L, 10-12 (10) 2/27 St. Leo.................... W, 4-3 3/1 Maine...............L, 3-5 (10) 3/2 Michigan.............. W, 11-2 3/3 Coastal Carolina.W, 20-1 (7) 3/5 Bethune-Cookman.W, 20-1 3/7 Western Michigan.. W, 8-4 3/8 Western Michigan.W, 12-10 3/9 Penn State............ W, 12-4 3/10 Penn State.............. W, 4-3 3/12 Fordham............... W, 14-8 3/13 Florida.................. W, 10-6 3/15 Massachustetts..... W, 19-0 3/16 Massachusetts...... W, 10-9 3/17 Massachusetts........ W, 5-2 3/19 Iowa..................... W, 10-2 3/20 Iowa..................... W, 10-8 3/22 Michigan State....... W, 8-6 3/23 Michigan State..... W, 15-6 3/24 Michigan State....... W, 9-8 3/26 Toledo.................. W, 12-5 3/27 Toledo................ W, 16-13 3/30 Western Kentucky* (DH).W, 5-2 3/30 Western Kentucky* (DH).L, 1-2 (7) 3/31 Western Kentucky*.L, 5-11 4/3 Long Island........... W, 18-3 4/6 South Alabama* (DH).L, 1-8 4/6 South Alabama* (DH).L, 7-8 (7) 4/7 South Alabama*...... L, 1-7 4/9 Bethune-Cookman.W, 14-4 4/10 UCF....................... W, 13-9 4/13 UAB* (DH)............... L, 2-8 4/13 UAB* (DH)..........L, 2-5 (7) 4/14 UAB*..................... L, 0-10 4/20 UAB* (DH)............ W, 10-8 4/20 UAB* (DH).........W, 6-4 (7) 4/21 UAB*...................... W, 4-3 4/27 W. Kentucky* (DH).. L, 5-9 4/27 W. Kentucky* (DH).L, 0-4 (7) 4/28 W. Kentucky*........... L, 5-6 5/1 Florida..................... L, 4-5 5/4 South Alabama* (DH).L, 0-2 5/4 South Alabama* (DH).L, 4-8 (7) 5/5 South Alabama*.... L, 9-11 5/9 Jacksonville............. L, 3-5 5/10 Jacksonville...... L, 4-7 (11) 5/11 Jacksonville........... L, 2-22 5/12 Jacksonville............. L, 1-5

1992 (27-31, 7-11 Metro) Head Coach Eddie Cardiere 2/5 Bethune Cookman.W, 10-0 2/7 Ohio State............... W, 5-3 2/7 UCF.......................... L, 1-7 2/8 Southern California.L, 2-12 2/9 UCF......................... W, 7-4 2/14 Stetson............W, 8-6 (10) 2/15 Stetson............W, 5-3 (11) 2/18 Jacksonville........... L, 3-10 2/19 Jacksonville............. L, 6-7 2/21 Stetson.................... L, 2-7 2/22 Stetson.................... L, 2-3 2/23 Florida A&M (DH). W, 17-4 2/23 Florida A&M (DH). W, 11-7 2/25 Michigan................ W, 2-1 2/26 Campbell.............. W, 11-4 2/28 Eastern Michigan.... W, 6-4 2/29 Kentucky................. L, 5-6 3/1 South Alabama.L, 5-6 (10) 3/7 Florida International.L, 6-8 3/8 Florida International.L, 1-10 3/10 Temple............W, 11-1 (6) 3/11 Connecticut.......... W, 12-8 3/14 Florida.................... W, 5-3 3/15 Florida..................... L, 2-1 3/17 Fordham............... W, 14-5 3/18 Fordham.................. L, 1-2 3/20 Massachusetts...... W, 13-3 3/21 Massachusetts......... L, 7-9 3/25 Toledo..................... L, 1-4 3/27 Louisville*............... L, 5-6 3/28 Louisville*.............. W, 5-4 3/29 Louisville*............. L, 2-10 3/31 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 3-15 4/1 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 7-8 4/4 Florida A&M......... W, 10-5 4/5 Florida A&M........... W, 5-3 4/8 Bethune-Cookman.W, 13-1 4/10 Virginia Tech*......... W, 7-3 4/11 Virginia Tech*......... W, 5-4 4/12 Virginia Tech*......... W, 3-2 4/14 UCF......................... W, 6-3 4/17 VCU*...................... L, 5-14 4/18 VCU*........................ L, 3-5 4/19 VCU*........................ L, 1-9 4/21 UCF.......................... L, 6-8 4/24 Tulane*.................... L, 3-5 4/25 Tulane*................... W, 5-3 4/26 Tulane*................. W, 11-0 5/1 Southern Miss*........ L, 4-5 5/2 Southern Miss*...... L, 6-10 5/3 Southern Miss*...... L, 0-13 5/5 Jacksonville...... L, 5-6 (12) 5/6 Jacksonville............ W, 8-7 5/8 Charlotte*........ L, 2-4 (11) 5/9 Charlotte*.............. W, 5-0 5/10 Charlotte*............. L, 4-10 METRO TOURNAMENT 5/13 Louisville................. L, 2-3 5/14 Charlotte............... L, 6-14

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1994 (39-19, 11-7 Metro) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/13 Jacksonville.......... W, 11-6 2/19 Stetson.................... L, 5-6 2/19 Stetson.................... L, 1-5 2/20 Stetson................... W, 5-4 2/21 Stetson................. W, 16-1 2/23 Michigan............... L, 9-11 2/25 Florida Atlantic..... W, 13-9 2/26 Florida Atlantic..... W, 16-1 2/27 Florida Atlantic....... W, 4-3 3/1 Bethune- Cookman.W, 5-3 3/2 Bethune- Cookman. L, 6-7 3/3 Xavier................... W, 14-5 3/5 Florida International.W, 3-1 3/6 Florida International.L, 0-11. 3/8 Purdue.................... W, 6-5 3/11 Fordham................. W, 9-5 3/12 Fordham................. W, 7-1 3/13 Fordham............... W, 14-0 3/15 Lafayette................ W, 8-0 3/16 Lafayette................ W, 7-5 3/17 Massachusetts...... W, 17-6 3/18 Ohio States.............. L, 0-2 3/19 Florida.................... W, 2-1 3/20 Florida.................... W, 7-0 3/22 Cleveland State..... W, 15-1 3/23 Cleveland State..... W, 14-4 3/25 VCU*....................... W, 8-7 3/26 VCU* (DH)............. L, 3-16 3/26 VCU* (DH)..........L, 4-5 (7) 3/29 Alabama................. W, 4-3 3/30 Alabama................. W, 5-2 4/1 Louisville*............ W, 11-1 4/2 Louisville*.............. W, 8-4 METRO TOURNAMENT 5/14 Charlotte............... L, 6-14 1995 (38-25, 11-7 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/10 Western Carolina..... W, 9-0 2/11 Western Carolina...... L, 1-6 2/12 Western Carolina.... L, 6-11 2/15 Radford.................... L, 5-7 2/16 Radford................... W, 9-2 2/18 Stetson.................. W, 10-4 2/19 Stetson................ W, 20-10 2/21 Stetson.................... W, 9-2 2/25 Miami....................... L, 3-4 2/26 Miami....................... L, 3-4 2/28 Western Michigan.W, 14-3 3/1 Florida...................... L, 1-9 3/3 Western Michigan... W, 5-4 3/4 Western Michigan.. L, 2-10 3/5 Purdue...................... L, 2-3 3/7 Pace......................... W, 9-7 3/8 Jacksonville.............. L, 2-7 3/10 Fordham................ W, 13-4 3/11 Fordham.................. W, 6-1 3/12 Fordham................ W, 12-5 3/14 Lehigh................... W, 20-2 3/15! Nippon College...... L, 6-20 3/17 LSU........................... L, 0-6 3/18 LSU.......................... W, 6-4 3/19 LSU.......................... W, 7-5

3/21 Army..................... W, 13-1 3/22 Army........................ L, 5-7 3/24 Tulane*.................... W, 7-5 3/25 Tulane*.................. W, 13-8 3/26 Tulane*................... L, 9-12 3/29 Stetson.................... W, 6-4 4/1 Southern Miss*......... L, 0-4 4/2 Southern Miss*......... L, 4-5 4/4 UCF........................... L, 4-5 4/7 Louisville*............. W, 11-9 4/8 Louisville*........... W, 22-16 4/9 Louisville*.............L, 14-16 4/11 UCF........................... L, 0-2 4/14 Charlotte*............... W, 3-2 4/15 Charlotte*................ L, 6-7 4/16 Charlotte*............. W, 10-5 4/18 UCF........................... L, 2-3 4/21 Virginia Tech*........ W, 18-7 4/22 Virginia Tech*........... L, 4-6 4/23 Virignia Tech*.......... W, 5-4 4/25 UCF......................... L, 4-11 4/29 Florida A&M.......... W, 21-8 4/29 Florida A&M.......... W, 16-5 4/30 Florida A&M.......... W, 25-3 5/7 Florida Atlantic........ W, 9-4 5/8 Florida Atlantic........ W, 9-1 5/9 Florida..................... W, 7-4 5/10 Jacksonville............ L, 7-14 5/12 VCU*........................ W, 9-0 5/13 VCU*......................... L, 5-6 5/14 VCU*...................... W, 14-7 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/17 Louisville................ W, 6-1 5/18 Charlotte.............. W, 12-3 5/19 Virginia Tech........... W, 3-2 5/20 Southern Miss........ W, 4-1 5/20 Tulane.................... W, 5-2 5/26 North Carolina......... L, 3-6 5/27 Miami.................. L, 10-11 1996 (47-19, 20-4 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardiere 2/10 Florida Atlantic..... L, 4-11 2/11 Florida Atlantic...... W, 8-5 2/13 Bethune-Cookman.W, 7-1 2/16 Clemson.................. L, 0-4 2/17 Clemson................. W, 6-5 2/18 Clemson................. W, 7-2 2/21 Stetson................... W, 4-1 2/24 Florida International.W, 4-3 2/25 Florida International.L, 8-9(10) 2/27 Western Michigan.W, 10-5 2/28 Westerr Michigan.W, 17-3 3/2 Stetson (DH)........... L, 3-6 3/2 Stetson (DH)...... W, 21-15 3/3 Stetson................... W, 9-3 3/5 Jacksonville.......... W, 10-0 3/6 Jacksonville.......... W, 10-3 3/8 Fordham................. W, 9-3 3/9 Fordham............... W, 14-7 3/10 Fordham............... W, 18-0 3/12 George Mason....... W, 5-3 3/13 George Mason..... W, 13-2 3/15 Louisville*.............. W, 6-1 3/16 Louisville*............ W, 10-1

3/17 Louisville*............ W, 17-2 3/19 Army................W, 20-2(7) 3/20 Army.................... W, 19-7 3/22 Southern Miss*....... L, 5-6 3/23 Southern Miss*....... L, 6-8 3/24 Southern Miss*...... W, 9-7 3/26 Stetson.................... L, 1-3 3/29 Memphis*............ W, 18-5 3/30 Memphis*.............. W, 5-4 3/31 Memphis*.............. W, 7-3 4/2 UCF.......................... L, 4-9 4/5 Charlotte*.............. W, 9-4 4/6 Charlotte*............ W, 10-5 4/7 Charlotte*.............. W, 5-0 4/9 UCF.......................... L, 1-5 4/12 Cincinnati*........... W, 14-6 4/13 Cincinnati*............. W, 6-3 4/14 Cincinnati*........... W, 20-2 4/16 UCF....................... W, 10-3 4/19 Saint Louis*......... W, 12-1 4/20 Saint Louis*........... W, 5-3 4/21 Saint Louis*........... W, 9-3 4/23 UCF.......................... L, 2-3 4/26 Tulane*.................... L, 5-6 4/27 Tulane*.................... L, 7-9 4/28 Tulane*.............W, 8-7(10) 5./3 Miami (Fla.)............ L, 2-3 5/4 Miami (Fla.)............ L, 5-9 5/5 Miami (Fla.)......... W, 10-3 5/8 Stetson.................... L, 2-3 5/10 UAB*.................... W, 10-3 5/11 UAB*...................... W, 5-2 5/12 UAB*.................... W, 11-1 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/15 Louisville............... L, 9-13 5/16 UAB........................ W, 9-7 5/17 Louisville............ W, 14-11 5/18 Charlotte.............. W, 13-2 5/18 Charlotte.............. W, 17-6 5/19 Tulane..................... L, 0-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT 5/23 N.C. State............. W, 12-3 5/24 Massachusetts...... W, 14-8 5/25 Florida...............L, 4-6(13) 5/25 Massachusetts..... L, 12-13 1997 (39-24, 18-8 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/7# Oklahoma State..... W, 10-2 2/8# UCF........................ W, 15-2 2/8# Tennessee............... L, 4-11 2/9# Tennessee.............. W, 11-2 2/12$ Stetson................... L, 7-11 2/15 Florida International.L, 3-6 2/16 Florida International.W, 10-8 2/18 Florida Atlantic...... W, 10-9 2/19 Florida Atlantic.W, 13-11 (10) 2/22 Stetson.................. W, 14-6 2/23 Stetson.................. W, 22-4 2/25 Stetson..................L, 11-14 2/28 Virginia Tech............ W, 7-2 3/1 Virginia Tech............ W, 2-1 3/2 Virginia Tech.......... W, 13-1 3/4 Jacksonville.............. L, 2-8 3/7 Ohio State................. L, 6-8


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 3/8 Ohio State.............. W, 13-7 3/9 Ohio State................ W, 7-6 3/11 Bethune- Cookman.W, 19-3 3/14 UAB*..................... W, 12-2 3/15 UAB*..................... W, 13-4 3/16 UAB*..............W, 10-9 (10) 3/18 Army..................... W, 13-8 3/19 Army..................... W, 12-2 3/21 Houston*.................. L, 5-6 3/22 Houston*................. W, 9-5 3/23 Houston*.................. L, 5-6 3/24 Miami..................... L, 2-13 3/25 Miami...............W, 11-2 (7) 3/28 Tulane*.................... W, 7-4 3/30 Tulane*.............. L, 3-4 (10) 4/1 UCF......................... L, 3-11 4/5 Saint Louis*............ L, 6-10 4/5 Saint Louis*.............. L, 0-1 4/6 Saint Louis*........... W, 21-4 4/8 UCF.....................L, 3-4(11) 4/11 Cincinnati*.............. W, 7-1 4/12 Cincinnati.............. W, 14-4 4/13 Cincinnati*............ W, 17-3 4/15 UCF...................W, 4-3 (13) 4/18 Charlotte*................ L, 1-6 4/19 Charlotte*................ L, 2-7 4/20 Charlotte*................ L, 4-5 4/22 UCF........................... L, 1-2 4/25 Memphis*.............. W , 3-2 4/26 Memphis*............... W, 8-5 4/27 Memphis*............. W, 12-8 5/2 Southern Miss*..... W, 12-2 5/3 Southern Miss*... W, 20-11 5/4 Southern Miss*....... W, 8-4 5/6 Jacksonville.............. L, 4-7 5/7 Florida.................... L, 7-17 5/9 Louisville*.......W, 11-9(11) 5/10 Louisville*........... W, 22-11 5/11 Louisville*............. W, 13-0 C-UCA TOURNAMENT 5/14 UAB........................ W, 5-2 5/15 Houston................... L, 0-2 5/22+ UCF......................... W, 5-4 5/23+ Auburn.................... L, 0-9 5/24+ Western Carolina... W, 9-4 5/24+ Florida State........... L, 5-6 # - Olive Garden Classic, Kissimmee, Fla.$ - Henley Field, Lakeland, Fla. 1998 (21-36, 9-18 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 1/29 Florida International .L, 2-3 1/30 Miami....................... L, 5-8 1/31 Miami..................... L, 3-10 2/1 Miami.................... W, 15-2 2/6# Clemson................... L, 2-4 2/7# Auburn.................... W, 4-3 2/8# UCF.......................... W, 3-2 2/10 Jacksonville............. W, 5-3 2/13$ Oregon State............ L, 6-7 2/14$ Santa Clara............. L, 9-16 2/15$ Washington........L, 3-15(7) 2/18 Stetson................... L, 4-10 2/21 Stetson.................. W, 18-5 2/22 Stetson..................... L, 4-8

2/26 Stetson................ W, 12-10 2/28 Florida International.W, 7-6 3/1 Florida International.L, 3-6 3/3 Jacksonville............ L, 7-17 3/6 Massachusetts....... W, 13-5 3/7 Massachusetts......... W, 6-1 3/8 Massachusetts.......... L, 2-4 3/9 Florida State............. L, 4-8 3/13 Louisville*................ L, 1-2 3/14 Louisville*.............. L, 3-16 3/15 Louisville*............. W, 15-7 3/17 Army..................... W, 13-1 3/20 Houston*.................. L, 2-7 3/21 Houston*...............L, 17-18 3/22 Houston*................ L, 4-17 3/24 Jacksonville............. W, 7-5 3/27 Tulane*................... L, 8-22 3/28 Tulane*..................... L, 5-6 3/29 Tulane*.............. L, 3-16 (7) 3/31 UCF......................... L, 7-10 4/3 Saint Louis*............. W, 7-3 4/4 Saint Louis*......... W, 13-10 4/5 Saint Louis*......... W, 12-11 4/7 UCF........................L, 10-17 4/10 Memphis*............... W, 8-7 4/11 Memphis*................ L, 5-7 4/12 Memphis*................ L, 6-9 4/14 UCF........................ W, 11-6 4/18 Southern Miss*........ W, 6-3 4/19 Southern Miss* (DH).W, 1-0 (7) 4/19 Southern Miss* DH... L, 1-6 4/21 UCF......................... L, 5-10 4/24 Charlotte*.............. L, 8-14 4/25 Charlotte*................ L, 6-8 4/26 Charlotte*................ L, 2-5 5/1 Cincinnati*............... L, 5-7 5/2 Cincinnati*.............. W, 9-7 5/3 Cincinnati*.............. W, 7-5 5/6 Jacsonville................ L, 5-8 5/8 UAB*...................... L, 2-12 5/9 UAB*........................ L, 7-8 5/10 UAB*........................ L, 1-5 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/12 Saint Louis..............L, 6--7 1999 (31-27, 15-12 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/9 Stetson..................W , 5-1 2/12 Bethune- Cookman.W, 13-1 2/13 Jacksonville......... L, 11-17 2/14 Jacksonville........... L, 0-16 2/17 Florida A&M............ L, 3-8 2/19 Mississippi State.... W, 6-5 2/20 Mississippi State...... L, 2-8 2/21 Mississippi State...... L, 2-8 2/23 Stetson................. W, 10-6 2/26 Bethune- Cookman.W, 6-0 2/27 Stetson.................... L, 3-4 2/28 Stetson.................. L, 3-23 3/1 Florida A&M......... W, 13-5 3/2 Florida State............ L, 2-5 3/4! Philadelphia Phillies.L, 2-13 3/6 St. Joseph’s............ W, 11-1 3/7 St. Joseph’s............ W, 13-0 3/12 Massachusetts....... W, 12-5

3/13 Massachusetts.. W, 8-7 (11) 3/14 Massachusetts....... W, 16-2 3/16 Miami....................... L, 5-8 3/17 Miami....................... L, 4-9 3/19 Memphis*............... W, 7-4 3/20 Memphis*................ L, 5-6 3/21 Memphis*................ L, 4-5 3/23 Jacksonville............. W, 8-7 3/26 Louisville*............... W, 5-4 3/27 Louisville*.............. L, 3-10 3/28 Louisville*................ L, 1-5 3/30 UCF........................... L, 4-7 4/2 Southern Miss*......... L, 4-9 4/3 Southern Miss*......... L, 2-3 4/4 Southern Miss*......... L, 4-8 4/6 UCF........................... L, 6-8 4/9 Charlotte*............... W, 9-6 4/10 Charlotte*.............. L, 8-10 4/11 Charlotte*............. W, 10-7 4/13 UCF...................W, 5-4 (10) 4/17 Saint Louis*........... W, 13-5 4/17 Saint Louis*........... W, 22-9 4/18 Saint Louis*.............. L, 5-8 4/20 UCF........................L, 11-12 4/23 Cincinnati*.............. W, 5-4 4/24 Cincinnati*............. L, 5-18 4/25 Cincinnati*.............. W, 9-8 4/30 UAB....................... W, 26-3 5/1 UAB*.............W, 15-14(11) 5/2 U AB*.................... W, 13-6 5/5 Florida................... W, 11-7 5/7 Tulane*................... L, 4-17 5/8 Tulane*.................. W, 14-8 5/9 Tukane*................... W, 4-2 5/11 Jacksonville............. W, 6-4 5/14 Houston*.................. L, 3-7 5/15 Houston*................. W, 7-6 5/16 Houston*................. W, 5-2 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/19 Memphis................ W, 8-6 5/20 Houston................. L, 3-14 5/21 Saint Louis............. L, 5-16 2000 (29-29, 14-13 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/5 Jacksonville........... W, 13-1 2/6 Jacksonville.............. L, 7-9 2/8 Stetson.................. W, 16-3 2/11 Southern Illinois...... W, 6-1 2/12 Southern Illinois.... W, 10-6 2/13 Southern Illinois....... L, 2-3 2/17 FIU.......................... L, 7-12 2/18 Miami (Fla.).............. L, 3-8 2/19 Miami (Fla.).............. L, 0-6 2/20 Miami (Fla.).............. L, 2-3 2/25 Jacksonville.............. L, 4-9 2/26 Stetson.................... W, 9-2 2/27 Stetson................... L, 5-11 3/1 TB Devil Rays!......... L, 0-13 3/3 Siena................... W, 19-11 3/4 Siena..................... W, 16-6 3/5 Siena....................... W, 6-4 3/7 Bethune-Cookman. L, 3-10 3/10 Massachusettes....... W, 8-4

3/11 Massachusettes....... W, 9-4 3/12 Massachusettes..... W, 10-4 3/14 Florida State........... L, 7-18 3/17 UAB*....................... W, 4-2 3/18 UAB (DH)*.............. L, 5-11 3/18 UAB*..................... W, 10-6 3/22 Army..................... W, 14-7 3/24 Southern Miss*....... L, 2-14 3/25 Southern Miss*....... L, 6-14 3/26 Southern Miss*......... L, 4-6 3/28 UCF........................... L, 8-9 3/31 Louisville*.............L, 10-16 4/1 Louisville*.............. L, 8-10 4/2 Louisville*............... W, 8-4 4/4 UCF.......................... W, 6-2 4/7 Houston*................ L, 5-13 4/8 Houston*................. W, 4-3 4/9 Houston*.................. L, 2-3 4/11 UCF........................... L, 0-3 4/14 St. Louis*................. W, 6-5 4/15 St. Louis*............... W, 13-6 4/16 St. Louis*.................. L, 7-9 4/18 UCF........................ W, 13-2 4/22 Cincinnati (DH)*...... W, 6-3 4/22 Cincinnati*.......W, 9-7 (16) 4/23 Cincinnati*.......... W, 14-10 4/25 Stetson................... L, 6-11 4/28 Charlotte*............. W, 18-3 4/29 Charlotte*................ L, 2-9 4/30 Charlotte*................ L, 7-8 5/5 Memphis*............... W, 5-0 5/6 Memphis*............. W, 10-7 5/7 Memphis*........... W, 12-10 5/9 Florida.................... L, 5-10 5/12 Tulane*..................L, 12-14 5/13 Tulane*................ W, 19-10 5/14 Tulane*..................... L, 7-9 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/17 Charlotte................. L, 1-2 5/18 Louisville.............. W, 10-6 5/19 Houston................. L, 6-19 2001 (33-31, 16-11 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/10 Stetson.................... W, 6-1 2/11 Stetson..................... L, 2-3 2/13 Stetson..................... L, 2-6 2/17 Jacksonville............ L, 9-11 2/18 Jacksonville........... W, 13-8 2/20 Bethune-Cookman.. W, 7-2 2/23 Minnesota............... W, 8-7 2/24 Minnesota................ L, 4-8 2/25 Minnesota................ L, 4-8 2/28 Michigan................ L, 4-10 3/1 Michigan............... W, 13-8 3/2 Western Michigan#. W, 7-2 3/3 Notre Dame#........... W, 6-1 3/6 Jacksonville.............. L, 6-8 3/7 Bethune-Cookman.W, 20-5 3/9 Arizona State.......... L, 5-16 3/10 Arisona State.......... L, 3-10 3/11 Arizona State.......... L, 4-12 3/13 Miami (Fla.).............. L, 2-8 3/14 Miami (Fla.)............ L, 9-13 3/16 Tulane*................... L, 1-12

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2015 USF BASEBALL || YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/17 Tulane*.................... W, 5-4 3/18 Tulane*.................... W, 9-3 3/20 Army........................ L, 2-5 3/21 Northwestern.......... W, 7-2 3/23 UAB*....................... W, 8-4 3/24 UAB*....................... W, 7-1 3/25 UAB*....................... W, 5-1 3/30 Memphis*................ L, 5-8 3/31 Memphis*............. W, 10-7 4/1 Memphis*.............. L, 8-15 4/3 UCF........................ W, 15-5 4/4 Stetson.................. W, 12-6 4/6 Cincinnati*.............. W, 8-4 4/7 Cincinnati*............. L, 5-11 4/8 Cincinnati*.............. W, 7-5 4/10 UCF......................... L, 9-16 4/13 St. Louis*.................. L, 1-2 4/14 St. Louis*.................. L, 1-2 4/15 St. Louis*................. W, 5-4 4/17 UCF........................... L, 5-8 4/20 Louisville*............... W, 5-2 4/21 Louisville*............... W, 8-5 4/22 Louisville*......... L, 5-8 (11) 4/24 UCF...............W, 13-12 (10) 4/27 Southern Miss*........ W, 3-0 4/28 Southern Miss*...... W, 17-8 4/29 Southern Miss*......... L, 2-5 5/4 Charolette*...............W 7-2 5/5 Charolette*............... L, 1-7 5/6 Charolette*........ L, 4-5 (11) 5/9 Florida...................... L, 4-5 5/11 Houston*................. W, 8-3 5/12 Houston*............... W, 10-9 5/13 Houston*................ L, 2-12 5/16 Louisville........W, 10-5 (10) 5/17 Southern Miss......... W, 6-4 5/18 Louisville................. W, 7-3 5/19 Southern Miss......... W, 6-4 5/19 Southern Miss......... W, 7-4 5/20 Tulane.................... L, 4-21 5/25 Winthrop................ W, 7-2 5/26 East Carolina.......... L, 8-12 5/27 Winthrop................. L, 1-6 #-Tampa Bay Devil Rays College Invitational

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2002 (35-29, 16-14 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/9 Stetson.............L, 6-7 (10) 2/10 Stetson.................... L, 7-9 2/15 Bethune-Cookman.L, 2-3 (13) 2/16 Jacksonville............ W, 6-1 2/17 Jacksonville.......... W, 12-4 2/19 Jacksonville...... L, 6-7 (10) 2/22# Texas-Arlington...... W, 6-4 2/23# Rice......................... L, 2-6 2/24# Louisiana- Lafayette.L, 2-6 2/26 Bethune-Cookman.W, 26-14 3/1 Massachusetts......... L, 2-3 3/2 Massachusetts..... W, 12-4 3/3 Massachusetts........ W, 6-0 3/8 Miami..................... W, 7-6 3/9 Miami................... W, 13-7 3/10 Miami...................... L, 5-8 3/12 Northern Illinois..... W, 8-2 3/15 Saint Louis*............ W, 9-5 3/16 Saint Louis*.......... W, 13-6 3/17 Saint Louis*............. L, 2-5 3/19 Vermont............... W, 12-7 3/23 Memphis*............ W, 13-2 3/23 Memphis*............. L, 5-11 3/24 Memphis*............... L, 3-6 3/25 Army.................... W, 19-4 3/29 Louisville*.............. W, 9-7 3/30 Louisville*............ W, 10-7 3/31 Louisville*.............. W, 7-2 4/2 UCF......................... W, 9-4 4/5 TCU*........................ L, 4-6 4/6 TCU*....................... W, 6-5 4/7 TCU*........................ L, 6-7 4/9 UCF......................... W, 9-5 4/12 Cincinnati*... L, 12-13 (10) 4/13 Cincinnati*............. W, 7-5 4/14 Cincinnati*....... L, 1-11 (8) 4/16 Stetson................... W, 8-2 4/20 East Carolina*.......... L, 3-5 4/20 East Carolina*....... W, 10-8 4/21 East Carolina*.......... L, 4-8 4/23 UCF.......................... L, 2-6 4/26 Charlotte*.............. W, 5-4 4/27 Charlotte*............ W, 13-0 4/28 Charlotte*............. L, 6-11 5/2 Stetson.................. L, 1-10 5/3 Houston*.............. W, 10-9 5/4 Houston*................ W, 9-2 5/5 Houston*.......... L, 1-11 (7) 5/7 Florida................... L, 9-10 5/10 Tulane*.................. L, 5-15 5/11 Tulane*.................. W, 10-3 5/12 Tulane*..................... L, 8-9 5/14 Stetson.................... W, 6-5 5/16 UAB*....................... W, 7-2 5/17 UAB*..................... W, 16-2 5/18 UAB*..................L, 3-4(12) 5/22 Louisville...........W, 10-0(8) 5/23 East Carolina..........L, 10-12 5/24 TCU.......................... W, 2-1 5/25 East Carolina............. L, 2-3 5/31 UCF.......................... L, 1-6 6/1 Stetson............... W, 14-13 6/1 UCF......................... W, 7-2 6/2 Florida State.......... L, 6-13

2003 (31-27, 14-14 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/7# Oklahoma State....... W, 4-3 2/8# Florida A&M........... L, 9-16 2/15 Jacksonville............. W, 7-6 2/16 Jacksonville............. W, 6-1 2/18 Jacksonville............. W, 9-6 2/21 Southern Illinois...... W, 9-1 2/22 Southern Illinois....... L, 3-4 2/23 Southern Illinois.... W, 11-8 2/25 Florida........... L, 12-13 (14) 2/28 Central Michigan... W, 14-4 3/1 Central Michigan.... L, 9-12 3/2 Central Michigan... W, 13-2 3/7 Siena..................... W, 12-2 3/8 Siena..................... W, 10-5 3/9 Siena..................... W, 10-4 3/11 Miami................ L, 2-3 (11) 3/12 Miami....................... L, 4-6 3/14 Charlotte*............... W, 4-2 3/15 Charlotte*............... W, 5-4 3/18 Army....................... W, 4-3 3/20 Columbia........... L, 8-9 (11) 3/21* UAB......................... W, 6-3 3/22* UAB.......................... L, 5-6 3/24 Northwestern.......... W, 6-2 3/25 Behtune-Cookman.. W, 9-4 3/28 Louisville*................ L, 1-6 3/29 Louisville*................ L, 1-5 3/30 Louisville*............... W, 8-2 4/1 UCF.......................... W, 8-5 4/4 East Carolina*.... L, 4-5 (15) 4/5 East Carolina*.........W 11-4 4/6 East Carolina*........... L, 2-5 4/8 UCF.......................... W, 4-0 4/11 Saint Louis*........... W, 11-8 4/12 Saint Louis*............. W, 9-3 4/13 Saint Louis*............. W, 3-2 4/15 UCF......................... L, 6-10 4/18 Cincinnati*............. L, 3-10 4/19 Cincinnati*.............. W, 4-0 4/20 Cincinnati*.............. W, 4-1 4/22 Stetson................... L, 1-11 4/26 Houston*........... L, 3-5 (10) 4/26 Houston*............... W, 10-7 4/27 Houston........... L, 7-12 (10) 5/2 TCU*........................ W, 3-0 5/3 TCU*......................... L, 1-5 5/4 TCU*....................... L, 3-10 5/7 Stetson..................... L, 3-5 5/9 Southern Miss*......... L, 1-2 5/10 Southern Miss*....... L, 2-12 5/11 Southern Miss*......... L, 1-8 5/13 Stetson..................... L, 1-7 5/15 Memphis*................ L, 1-2 5/16 Memphis*............... W, 9-5 5/17 Memphis*............. W, 10-3 C-USA TOURNAMENT 5/21 Tulane..................... L, 3-4 5/22 TCU....................... W, 10-6 5/22 Louisville............... L, 4-11

2004 (31-24, 12-17 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/13 East Tennessee State.W, 7-6 2/14 East Tennessee State.W, 7-4 2/15 East Tennessee State.W, 8-2 2/17 Jacksonville.......... W, 15-4 2/20 Bethune- Cookman.L, 9-10 2/21 Jacksonville...... L, 5-6 (12) 2/22 Jacksonville.....W, 5-4 (10) 2/27# Oklahoma State....... L, 4-8 2/28# Virginia Tech............ L, 3-4 2/29# Stetson................... W, 6-4 3/2 Northeastern.......... W, 4-1 3/5 Illinois.................. W, 11-5 3/6 Illinois.................. W, 10-4 3/7 Illinois..................... L, 2-8 3/9 Pennsylvania........ W, 11-5 3/12 Massachusetts........ W, 8-5 3/13 Massachusetts...... W, 11-4 3/14 Massachusetts........ W, 7-5 3/16 Miami .................... W, 7-2 3/17 Miami.................... L, 3-17 3/19 Cincinnati*........... W, 15-5 3/20 Cincinnati*......... W, 18-10 3/21 Cincinnati*......W, 14-2 (7) 3/26 Southern Miss*..... W, 16-7 3/27 Southern Miss*........ L, 2-3 3/28 Southern Miss*........ L, 3-9 3/30 Stetson................... W, 9-2 4/2 Saint Louis*............ W, 6-2 4/3 Saint Louis*.....W, 18-1 (7) 4/4 Saint Louis*.......... W, 11-6 4/6 Stetson..........W, 10-8 (14) 4/9 East Carolina*.......... L, 4-6 4/10 East Carolina*........ L, 5-10 4/10 East Carolina*... L, 1-11 (7) 4/13 UCF....................... W, 10-4 4/16 TCU*....................... W, 4-3 4/17 TCU*.................L, 6-7 (10) 4/18 TCU*........................ L, 1-7 4/20 UCF......................... W, 6-3 4/25 Memphis*..........L, 0-1 (7) 4/25 Memphis*..........L, 2-7 (7) 5/1 Charlotte*.............. W, 4-1 5/1 Charlotte*............... L, 5-6 5/2 Charlotte*............... L, 7-9 5/4 UCF.......................... L, 0-6 5/7 Tulane*................... W, 9-4 5/8 Tulane*.................... L, 5-9 5/9 Tulane*.................. L, 2-10 5/11 Stetson................. W, 13-3 5/14 UAB*.................... W, 23-5 5/15 UAB*....................... L, 5-8 5/16 UAB*...................... W, 8-3 5/20 Louisville*............... L, 5-9 5/21 Louisville*............. L, 4-13 5/22 Louisville*............... L, 7-9 #- Daytona Beach News- Journal Baseball Classic


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 2005 (33-31, 15-14 C-USA) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/4 Bethune-Cookman.W, 3-1 2/5 Bethune-Cookman.W, 6-5 2/6 Bethune-Cookman.W, 16-14 2/11 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 9-11 2/12 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 5-7 2/13 Miami (Fla.)............. L, 4-9 2/14 Jacksonville............. L, 3-4 2/15 Bethune-Cookman.W, 3-1 2/18 Eastern Michigan..... L, 4-9 2/19 Eastern Michigan.L, 6-7 (10) 2/20 Eastern Michigan.... W, 2-0 2/23 Jacksonville............ W, 3-2 2/25 Jacksonville............ W, 8-0 2/26 Jacksonville.....W, 5-4 (11) 3/1 Cal-Davis#.............. W, 6-4 3/2 Louisiana-Lafayette#.L, 1-4 3/3 Hawaii#................... L, 0-9 3/4 Sacremento State#.. L, 4-7 3/5 Wichita State#......... L, 1-2 3/8 Stetson.................... L, 6-7 3/11 Quinnipiac.............. W, 9-7 3/12 Quinnipiac.............. W, 8-3 3/13 Quinnipiac............ W, 13-5 3/15 Army....................... L, 4-5 3/18 Charlotte*.............. W, 7-4 3/19 Charlotte*.............. W, 6-5 3/20 Charlotte*.......W, 18-8 (7) 3/22 Kent State................ L, 2-7 3/25 Memphis*.............. W, 6-5 3/26 Memphis*.............. W, 8-7 3/27 Memphis.......... L, 5-15 (7) 3/29 Stetson................... W, 6-0 4/3 Louisville (DH)*.W, 8-2 (7) 4/3 Louisville*.........W, 3-2 (7) 4/5 UCF.......................... L, 7-8 4/8 TCU*........................ L, 4-9 4/9 TCU*........................ L, 3-7 4/10 TCU*........................ L, 2-9 4/12 UCF........................ L, 7-10 4/15 UAB*....................... L, 1-6 4/16 UAB*.................... W, 11-9 4/17 UAB*.................... W, 11-2 4/19 UCF......................... W, 9-2 4/22 Houston*................ W, 6-2 4/23 Houston*................. L, 2-8 4/24 Houston*................. L, 2-3 4/27 Stetson................... W, 6-5 4/29 Tulane*.................... L, 7-8 4/30 Tulane*.................... L, 3-5 4/30 Tulane*................... W, 8-4 5/6 East Carolina*.......... L, 2-6 5/7 East Carolina*........ L, 3-12 5/8 East Carolina*....... W, 10-0 5/10 Florida.................... W, 8-7 5/11 Florida.................. W, 11-5 5/13 Southern Miss*...... L, 8-18 5/14 Southern Miss*........ L, 6-8 5/15 Southern Miss*........ L, 7-8 5/17 Stetson.................... L, 3-4 5/19 Cincinnati*............. W, 9-1 5/20 Cincinnati*............. W, 6-2 5/21 Cincinnati*........... W, 18-8 5/25 Southern Miss......... L, 3-5

5/26 Louisville.........W, 11-1 (7) 5/27 Southern Miss......... L, 3-9 2006 (23-35, 12-15 BIG EAST) Head Coach Eddie Cardieri 2/10 Northwestern.......... W, 5-2 2/11 Northwestern.... L, 0-2 (13) 2/12 Northwestern.......... W, 9-8 2/18 Jacksonville............ L, 6-11 2/19 Jacksonville.............. L, 4-8 2/21 North Florida............ L, 5-6 2/24 Western Carolina#.W, 4-3 (13) 2/25 Illinois#................... W, 4-2 2/26 Stetson#................... L, 2-7 3/3 Illinois...................... L, 1-5 3/4 Illinois...................... L, 3-7 3/5 Illinois...................... L, 6-7 3/7 Pennsylvania ........ W, 17-3 3/10 Massachusetts....... W, 17-2 3/11 Massachusetts.......... L, 6-9 3/12 Massachusetts....... W, 11-4 3/14 Army....................... W, 8-2 3/17 UConn*.................... W, 4-3 3/18 UConn*.............. L, 6-7 (11) 3/19 UConn*.................... W, 4-3 3/21 Vermont...........W, 6-5 (12) 3/24 Seton Hall*.............. W, 2-1 3/25 Seton Hall*.............. W, 3-1 3/26 Seton Hall*............ W, 11-9 3/29 Florida...................... L, 5-6 3/31 Cincinnati*............... L, 4-9 4/1 Cincinnati*............... L, 4-7 4/2 Cincinnati*............L, 10-11 4/4 UCF......................... L, 0-11 4/7 Notre Dame*............ L, 6-9 4/8 Notre Dame*.......... L, 4-10 4/9 Notre Dame*.......... L, 1-10 4/11 UCF.......................... W, 4-3 4/13 Louisville*............. W, 11-6 4/14 Louisville*............... W, 6-3 4/15 Louisville*................ L, 4-5 4/18 UCF...................W, 6-4 (11) 4/22 Pittsburgh(DH)*....... L, 1-7 4/22 Pittsburgh*............. W, 5-3 4/23 Pittsburgh*............ L, 9-11 4/25 Stetson.............L, 9-12(11) 4/28 Georgetown*........ W, 14-3 4/29 Georgetown*........... L, 3-4 4/30 Georgetown*........... L, 0-2 5/5 Georgia Tech............. L, 3-9 5/6 Georgia Tech (DH)..... L, 2-7 5/6 Georgia Tech............. L, 3-4 5/9 Stetson..................... L, 5-8 5/12 St. John’s*................ W, 3-2 5/13 St. John’s*............... L, 0-19 5/14 St. John’s*................. L, 3-4 5/16 Stetson..................... L, 2-9 5/18 West Virginia*......... W, 8-1 5/19 West Virginia*.......... L, 3-5 5/20 West Virginia*......... W, 9-4 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT 5/23 Notre Dame............. L, 1-3 5/24 St. John’s.................. L, 4-6

2007 (34-26, 13-14 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/9 High Point............. W, 14-0 2/10 High Point................W 5-2 2/11 High Point........... W, 13-11 2/16 Jacksonville........... W, 10-9 2/17 Jacksonville........... W, 12-7 2/18 Jacksonville............. W, 6-5 2/20 Stetson..................... L, 4-9 2/23 Manhattan.............. W, 3-0 2/24 Manhattan.............. W, 5-0 2/25 Manhattan............ W, 13-1 2/27 Florida.................... L, 5-10 3/2 Central Michigan...... L, 2-6 3/4 Central Michigan.... L, 7-18 3/4 Central Michigan... W, 19-9 3/6 Stetson.................... W, 6-5 3/8 Michigan State...... W, 13-5 3/9 Qunnipac.................. L, 4-5 3/10 Michigan State......... L, 5-7 3/13 Miami (Oh).............. W, 6-5 3/16 Pittsburgh*............. W, 4-2 3/17 Pittsburgh*.............. L, 2-5 3/18 Pittsburgh*............. W, 5-2 3/20 North Florida........... W, 5-1 3/23 Notre Dame*............ L, 0-1 3/24 Notre Dame*....... W, 13-10 3/25 Notre Dame*........... W, 9-1 3/27 Florida A&M............ W, 9-6 3/28 Florida A&M........ W, 11-10 3/30 Connecticut*......... W, 16-1 3/31 Connecticut*........... W, 3-0 4/1 Connecticut*............ L, 2-6 4/3 UCF........................ W, 11-4 4/5 West Virginia*......... W, 8-5 4/6 West Virginia*......... W, 9-8 4/7 West Virginia*........ L, 5-16 4/13 Villanova*......... L, 2-3 (10) 4/14 Villanova*............... W, 5-4 4/14 Villanova*................ L, 2-6 4/17 UCF........................ W, 10-5 4/20 Rutgers*................... L, 2-5 4/21 Rutgers*............ L, 5-7 (10) 4/22 Rutgers*................. L, 5-10 4/24 UCF......................... L, 5-11 4/27 Louisville*............. W, 10-4 4/28 Louisville*................ L, 0-4 4/29 Louisville*................ L, 2-4 5/5 Georgia Tech........... L, 3-11 5/6 Georgia Tech........... L, 2-12 5/7 Georgia Tech........... L, 7-15 5/11 Seton Hall*.............. W, 4-2 5/12 Seton Hall*.............. W, 8-2 5/13 Seton Hall................. L, 1-4 5/15 Stetson.................... W, 5-0 5/17 St. John’s*............... L, 8-12 5/18 St. John’s*................. L, 3-7 5/19 St. John’s.................. W, 5-2 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT 5/22 Pittsburgh.......W, 2-1 (10) 5/23 St. John’s................. W, 2-0 5/24 UConn...................... L, 0-3 5/25 UConn...................... L, 0-2

2008 (31-27, 14-13 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/22 Indiana State .......... W, 4-2 2/23 Indiana State ...W, 6-5 (12) 2/24 Indiana State............ L, 4-6 2/28 Oklahoma State........ L, 2-7 3/1 Northwestern.......... W, 9-8 3/2 Oklahoma State...... L, 3-14 3/4 Florida Gulf Coast..... L, 4-5 3/5 Bethune- Cookman.. L, 8-4 3/8 Savannah State..... W, 12-6 3/8 Savannah State....... W, 9-0 3/9 Savannah State.W, 9-8 (10) 3/11 FAU.......................... W, 7-6 3/12 UNF......................... W, 7-1 3/15 Seton Hall*.............. W, 6-4 3/15 Seton Hall*.............. W, 7-6 3/16 Seton Hall*............... L, 2-3 3/18 Oklahoma................. L, 1-6 3/19 Oklahoma................. L, 5-7 3/21 Cincinnati*.......... W, 14-10 3/22 Cincinnati*............... L, 1-6 3/22 Cincinnati*............... L, 4-5 3/25 Florida Gulf Coast.... W, 3-2 3/26 UNF................... L, 3-4 (10) 3/28 Georgetown*.......... W, 2-1 3/29 Georgetown*........... L, 3-6 3/30 Georgetown*........... L, 7-8 4/1 UCF........................ W, 17-4 4/4 West Virginia*........ L, 8-10 4/5 West Virginia*.L, 14-15(10) 4/6 West Virginia*..W, 5-2 (11) 4/8 UCF........................... L, 3-6 4/11 Louisville*.............. L, 7-10 4/12 Louisville*.............. L, 2-10 4/13 Louisville*............... W, 8-4 4/15 Stetson.................. W, 10-8 4/16 Bethune- Cookman. W, 7-6 4/18 Rutgers*.................. W, 7-5 4/19 Rutgers*.................. W, 6-4 4/20 Rutgers*................... L, 4-5 4/22 FAU...................... W, 19-11 4/23 Stetson.................... W, 2-1 4/25 Villanova*............... W, 8-5 4/26 Villanova*............. W, 20-4 4/27 Villanova*................ L, 7-9 4/29 UCF........................ W, 14-6 4/30 Bethune- Cookman.L, 3-10 5/6 UCF........................... L, 5-9 5/10 St. John’s*................. L, 1-8 5/10 St. John’s*................. L, 3-4 5/11 St. John’s*................ W, 9-2 5/13 Florida.................... L, 2-12 5/15 Notre Dame*........... W, 5-4 5/16 Notre Dame*........... W, 3-2 5/17 Notre Dame*........... W, 9-8 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 5/20 Notre Dame............. W, 9-3 5/21 Cincinnati............... L, 1-11 5/22 West Virginia......... W, 12-5 5/23 Cincinnati............... L, 2-13

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2015 USF BASEBALL || YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009 (34-25, 19-9 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/20 Michigan&................ L, 5-6 2/21 Purdue&.................. W, 7-5 2/22 Indiana&.................. L, 7-9 2/26 Boston College......... L, 1-3 2/27 Samford................ W, 13-8 2/28 Florida Gulf Coast..... L, 3-8 3/1 Towson.................. W, 15-9 3/6 Marshall................ W, 13-1 3/7 Marshall................ W, 14-5 3/8 Marshall................... L, 6-9 3/10 UCF.......................... W, 8-5 3/11 UCF........................ W, 13-5 3/13 Eastern Illinois@....... L, 5-9 3/14 Oklahoma@............ L, 1-10 3/15 Bethune-Cookman.. W, 7-3 3/17 Florida A&M............ W, 6-1 3/18 Florida A&M............ W, 7-0 3/20 Rutgers*.................. W, 6-3 3/21 Rutgers*................ W, 15-7 3/22 Rutgers*................ W, 10-5 3/24 Stetson..................... L, 3-4 3/25 Bethune-Cookman.W, 12-8 3/27 UConn*..................... L, 0-2 3/28 UConn*................... L, 5-12 3/29 UConn*.................... W, 5-2 4/1 FAU.......................... W, 2-1 4/3 Pittsburgh*............. W, 8-1 4/4 Pittsburgh*........... W, 13-5 4/5 Pittsburgh*........... W, 10-8 4/7 Jacksonville...........L, 10-12 4/10 Georgetown*........ W, 11-3 4/11 Georgetown*........ W, 10-7 4/12 Georgetown*.......... W, 7-1 4/14 FIU............................ L, 2-6 4/15 FIU.......................... L, 5-14 4/17 Villanova*............... W, 6-4 4/18 Villanova*............. W, 7-11 4/19 Villanova*............... W, 6-4 4/22 Florida...................... L, 4-5 4/24 West Virginia*......... W, 8-3 4/25 West Virginia*......... W, 9-6 4/28 UCF........................... L, 5-9 4/29 UCF.......................... W, 9-3 5/1 Cincinnati*...............W 8-2 5/2 Cincinnati*............... L, 2-4 5/3 Cincinnati*.............. W, 8-5 5/5 North Florida.......... L, 6-11 5/8 Notre Dame*............ L, 5-8 5/9 Notre Dame*............ L, 6-7 5/10 Notre Dame*........... W, 6-5 5/12 North Florida......... W, 11-6 5/14 Louisville*................ L, 1-2 5/15 Louisville*.............. L, 1-12 5/16 Louisville*................ L, 3-4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 5/20 Pittsburgh............. W, 12-2 5/22 UConn....................... L, 2-4 5/22 West Virginia......... W, 11-6 5/23 UConn..................... L, 8-10

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2010 (26-32, 16-11 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/19 Florida..................... L, 2-6 2/20 Florida..................... L, 1-9 2/21 Florida..............L, 6-7 (10) 2/26 Ohio State&............. L, 2-4 2/27 Illinois&................ W, 12-3 2/28 Michigan&............... L, 2-4 3/2 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 2-15 3/4 Oklahoma#.............. L, 4-5 3/5 Stephan F. Austin#... L, 2-3 3/6 Oklahoma#.............. L, 3-4 3/7 Western Illinois#... W, 16-1 3/9 Jacksonville.......... W, 14-7 3/10 Jacksonville........... L, 6-12 3/13 Eastern Illinois......... L, 6-7 3/13 Eastern Illinois......... L, 6-7 3/14 Eastern Illinois........ W, 8-5 3/16 UCF......................... W, 4-0 3/19 Mercer..................... L, 1-2 3/20 Mercer.................... W, 5-3 3/21 Mercer.................. W, 13-4 3/26 Notre Dame*.......... W, 4-0 3/27 Notre Dame*.......... W, 6-3 3/28 Notre Dame*........ W, 10-2 3/30 Stetson.................... L, 5-6 4/1 Cincinnati*.............. L, 3-4 4/2 Cincinnati*............. W, 5-0 4/3 Cincinnati*............. W, 6-3 4/6 UCF.......................... L, 3-7 4/9 Georgetown*......... W, 8-4 4/10 Georgetown*......... W, 4-2 4/11 Georgetown*......... W, 6-2 4/16 Rutgers*.................. L, 7-8 4/17 Rutgers*.................. L, 1-6 4/18 Rutgers*................ L, 1-13 4/20 Stetson................... W, 9-3 4/21 Florida................... L, 8-18 4/23 Villanova*.............. W, 5-0 4/24 Villanova*.............. W, 7-2 4/25 Villanova*............. L, 7-10 4/27 Florida Gulf Coast.. L, 9-10 4/28 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 7-14 4/30 Seton Hall*.............. L, 1-3 5/1 Seton Hall*............. W, 2-1 5/2 Seton Hall*........... W, 11-6 5/12 North Florida......... L, 9-15 5/14 UConn*................. W, 12-1 5/15 UConn*.................. L, 5-13 5/16 UConn*.................. L, 3-10 5/20 Pittsburgh*............. L, 7-8 5/21 Pittsburgh*............ W, 7-3 5/22 Pittsburgh*......... W, 14-12 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 5/26 St. John’s................... L, 2-3 5/28 West Virginia......... W, 10-5 5/28 Louisville.................. L, 7-9 &--BIG EAST/Big 10 Tournament #--Sonner Classic, Norman Ok.

2011 (25-29, 13-14 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/18 Florida..................... L, 2-7 2/19 Florida..................... L, 1-4 2/20 Florida..................... L, 0-5 2/25 Elon..................L, 3-4 (10) 2/26 Elon........................ W, 3-2 2/27 Elon..................L, 5-7 (16) 3/1 Miami (Fla)............. W, 4-2 3/4 Florida A&M........... W, 5-0 3/5 Florida A&M......... W, 13-4 3/5 Florida A&M........... W, 6-0 3/8 Floirda Gulf Coast.... L, 2-3 3/9 Florida..................... L, 1-8 3/11 Evansville............... W, 7-4 3/12 Evansville................ L, 0-6 3/12 Evansville................ L, 4-6 3/15 UCF......................... W, 6-5 3/17 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 3-4 3/18 Bethune-Cookman.W, 11-9 3/19 Bethune-Cookman.L, 1-2 (10) 3/20 Bethune-Cookman..W 1-0 3/22 Florida Gulf Coast.... L, 4-9 3/25 West Virginia*........ W, 8-4 3/26 West Virginia*......... L, 3-9 3/27 West Virginia*......... L, 6-7 4/2 Villanova*.............. W, 7-1 4/2 Villanova*............ W, 10-1 4/3 Villanova*............... L, 3-4 4/6 Jacksonville............ W, 9-4 4/8 Rutgers*..........W, 2-1 (13) 4/9 Rutgers*................ L, 6-11 4/10 Rutgers*................. W, 7-3 4/12 Stetson.................... L, 1-9 4/15 Seton Hall*............. W, 4-2 4/16 Seton Hall*............. W, 6-4 4/17 Seton Hall*.............. L, 0-6 4/19 Stetson................... W, 5-2 4/21 Louisville*............... L, 4-6 4/22 Louisville*............... L, 2-7 4/23 Louisville*............ W, 10-5 4/27 Miami (Fla.)........... L, 5-14 4/29 St. John’s*............... W, 5-2 4/30 St. John’s*............... W, 5-2 5/1 St. John’s*........W, 2-1 (11) 5/3 UCF........................ L, 4-10 5/7 UConn*.................... L, 1-2 5/8 UConn*.................... L, 5-9 5/9 UConn*.................... L, 3-6 5/13 Notre Dame*........... L, 0-8 5/14 Notre Dame*......... L, 5-10 5/14 Notre Dame*........... L, 3-6 5/17 North Florida.......... W, 4-1 5/19 Pittsburgh*............. L, 5-6 5/20 Pittsburgh*............ W, 7-2 5/21 Pittsburgh*............ W, 4-3

2012 (38-22, 18-11 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/17 Ohio State............... W, 5-3 2/18 Michigan State....... W, 2-1 2/19 Minnesota.............. W, 4-3 2/22 North Florida........... L, 1-9 2/24 Bethune-Cookman.W, 8-5 2/25 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 3-7 2/26 Bethune-Cookman.. L, 0-2 2/28 UCF........................ L, 1-12 3/2 New York Yankees^.L, 0-11 3/3 Savannah State (DH).W, 14-4 3/3 Savannah State.... W, 15-4 3/4 Savannah State...... W, 5-3 3/6 Jacksonville............ W, 8-0 3/7 Jacksonville............. L, 2-9 3/9 Eastern Illinois........ W, 4-0 3/10 Eastern Illinois......... L, 0-3 3/11 Eastern Illinois........ W, 5-1 3/12 Yale........................ W, 2-1 3/14 Illinois State......... W, 10-5 3/16 Lafayette................ W, 5-0 3/17 Lafayette................ W, 9-3 3/18 Lafayette................. L, 6-7 2/20 UCF.......................... L, 2-6 3/23 Georgetown*......... W, 6-0 3/24 Georgetown*......... W, 6-1 3/25 Georgetown*......... W, 7-2 3/28 Florida A&M........... W, 6-5 3/30 Notre Dame*........... L, 3-8 3/31 Notre Dame*......... W, 11-6 4/1 Notre Dame*........... W, 6-4 4/3 Stetson..................... L, 2-6 4/5 Cincinnati*.............. W, 8-2 4/6 Cincinnati*.............. W, 3-2 4/7 Cincinnati*.............. W, 8-5 4/10 Stetson..................... L, 4-6 4/13 Pittsburgh*.............. L, 1-2 4/14 Pittsburgh*............. W, 6-5 4/15 Pittsburgh*............. W, 9-8 4/17 Bethune-Cookman.. W, 4-3 4/20 Louisville*................ L, 5-6 4/21 Louisville*.............. L, 1-12 4/22 Louisville*............... W, 5-1 4/24 Florida..................... W, 5-1 4/27 Villanova*................ L, 2-3 4/28 Villanova*................ L, 6-7 4/29 Villanova*............... W, 3-1 5/4 St. John’s*................ W, 3-0 5/5 St. John’s................... L, 2-6 5/6 St. John’s................... L, 4-5 5/11 UConn*.................... W, 3-2 5/12 UConn*.................... W, 3-0 5/13 UConn*.................... W, 8-3 5/15 North Florida....Rained Out 5/17 West Virginia*.......... L, 3-6 5/18 West Virginia*........ L, 8-10 5/19 West Virginia*......... W, 5-4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 5/23 UConn*..................... L, 2-7 5/24 Pittsburgh*........... W, 12-5 2/25 Louisville*............... W, 6-2 2/26 UConn*.................... W, 1-0 2/26 UConn*.................... W, 2-1 2/27 St. John’s*................. L, 3-7


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS || 2015 USF BASEBALL 2013 (36-22, 17-7 BIG EAST) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/16 Louisville............... L, 1-10 2/16 Purdue.................. W, 20-2 2/17 Indiana.................. L, 2-12 2/23 Florida State.......... L, 3-14 2/24 Florida State............ L, 0-8 2/24 Florida State............ L, 2-5 2/26 UCF......................... W, 6-4 3/1 Toledo.................... W, 7-5 3/2 Toledo.................... W, 4-5 3/3 Toledo.................... W, 9-8 3/5 Boston College...... L, 4-10 3/6 Boston College....... W, 9-4 3/8 Valparaiso............... W, 3-2 3/9 Valparaiso................ L, 2-5 3/10 Valparaiso............... W, 7-3 3/12 FIU........................... L, 4-5 3/13 FIU........................... L, 3-4 3/15 FAMU.................... W, 11-3 3/16 FAMU.................... W, 11-2 3/17 FAMU.................... W, 11-4 3/19 Bethune Cookman... L, 2-6 3/22 Cincinnati*............. W, 8-3 3/23 Cincinnati*............. W, 8-4 3/24 Cincinnati*............. W, 8-5 3/26 FGCU...................... L, 5-13 3/28 Georgetown*.......... L, 0-1 3/29 Georgetown*....... W, 10-6 3/30 Georgetown*.......... L, 2-7 4/2 Stetson.................. W, 12-8 4/5 Pittsburgh*............. W, 1-0 4/6 Pittsburgh*............. W, 7-6 4/7 Pittsburgh*............. W, 3-2 4/10 UCF.......................... W, 9-3 4/12 Alcorn State........... W, 15-7 4/13 Alcorn State............. W, 3-2 4/14 Alcorn State........... W, 12-0 4/16 Stetson.................... W, 6-2 4/19 Connecticut*........... W, 3-2 4/20 Connecticut*........... W, 7-4 4/21 Connecticut*........... W, 4-3 4/23 Florida.................... L, 1-12 4/26 St. John’s*................ W, 4-3 4/27 St. John’s*................ W, 5-4 4/28 St. John’s*................ W, 4-2 5/3 Notre Dame*........... W, 8-2 5/4 Notre Dame*........... W, 4-3 5/5 Notre Dame*.......... L, 1-10 5/7 Bethune Cookman... W, 7-3 5/10 Seton Hall*............... L, 2-3 5/10 Seton Hall*............... L, 4-5 5/11 Seton Hall*............... L, 2-4 5/14 FGCU........................ W, 6-4 5/16 Rutgers*................ W, 11-4 5/17 Rutgers*.................. W, 6-5 5/18 Rutgers*................. L, 6-10 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP 5/22 Rutgers*.................. W, 5-2 5/23 Connecticut*............ L, 7-8 5/24 Rutgers*................... L, 1-2

2014 (24-31, 10-14 The American) Head Coach Lelo Prado 2/15 Liberty%................ W, 2-1 2/15 Richmond%..........W,11-4 2/16 @ North Florida.....W,12-1 2/18 @ FGCU................... W, 5-1 2/21 Penn State.............W,19-1 2/22 Penn State.............W,11-7 2/23 Penn State.............. W, 6-5 2/28 Columbia................. L, 1-0 3/1 Columbia................. L, 6-4 3/1 Columbia...............W,13-5 3/2 Columbia................ W, 7-2 3/4 Florida State............ L, 5-1 3/5 Florida State............ L, 4-1 3/7 Northwestern......... W, 7-0 3/8 Northwestern......... W, 4-2 3/9 Northwestern.......... L, 6-4 3/12 FIU........................... L, 8-2 3/14 Rhode Island.......... W, 5-1 3/15 Rhode Island.......... W, 4-3 3/16 Rhode Island.........L,16-13 3/21 Connecticut*.......... W, 2-1 3/22 Connecticut*.......... W, 6-2 3/23 Connecticut*........... L, 4-2 3/25 FIU........................... L, 9-0 3/28 Cincinnati............... W, 2-1 3/30 Cincinnati..............L, 3-2 (7) 3/31 Cincinnati............... W, 7-6 4/1 Stetson.................... L, 6-3 4/2 Stetson.................... L, 2-1 4/4 UCF*........................ L, 2-0 4/5 UCF*....................... W, 4-2 4/6 UCF*........................ L, 6-2 4/11 @ Temple*.............W,13-6 4/12 @ Temple*............... L, 6-5 4/13 @ Temple*.............. W, 6-3 4/15 Stetson................. W, 10-3 4/17 @ Houston*............. L, 3-2 4/18 @ Houston*............ W, 4-3 4/19 @ Houston*............. L, 5-3 4/22 Memphis*.............. W, 3-1 4/23 Memphis*.............. W, 5-3 4/24 Memphis*............... L, 7-5 4/29 North Florida........... L, 6-5 5/3 Louisville*............... L, 3-1 5/3 Louisville*............ L, 3-2(11) 5/4 Louisville*............... L, 9-5 5/7 @ FIU...................... W, 6-4 5/9 @ Rutgers*.............. L, 3-1 5/10 @ Rutgers*........... L, 5-4(11) 5/11 @ Rutgers*............L,12-2(7) 5/13 @ Florida................. L, 8-2 5/15 @ Georgia Tech....... W, 8-0 5/16 @ Georgia Tech........ L, 3-0 5/17 @ Georgia Tech...... L, 12-5 5/21 Rutgers..................L,10-0(7) 5/23 Louisville................ W, 2-1 5/24 Memphis................. L, 2-1

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2015 USF BASEBALL || AWARDS SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1987 Mike Kelly, OF 1989 Troy Rusk, C SUN BELT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1987 Mike Kelly, OF 1989 Bob Undorf, RHP SUN BELT COACH OF THE YEAR 1978 Robin Roberts 1980 Robin Roberts 1981 Robin Roberts 1982 Robin Roberts 1986 Eddie Cardieri 1989 Eddie Cardieri ALL-REGION PLAYERS ALL-SOUTH 1970 Jim Diaz 1972 Al Cross OF 1973 Mike Campbell 2B Don Ellison P/1B 1975 Lou Garcia 2B FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR (ABOVE) 1977 Scott Miller OF 2008 Ryan Lockwood OF 1989 Scott Miller 2B Troy Rusk C BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006 Addison Maruszak,SS ALL-ATLANTIC 2013 Jimmy Herget, RHP 1986 Scott Hemond C 1987 Lou Munoz 3B BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 1993 Doug Carroll OF 2009 Lelo Prado Jim Felch DH Darren Stumberger1B CONFERENCE USA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994 Doug Carroll 1996 Chirs Heintz, 3B 1997 Ross Gload, 1B ALL-SUN BELT TEAM 1978 Tom Hiltner 2nd Base CONFERENCE USA PITCHER OF THE YEAR Dave May DH 1996 Mark Roberts, RHP Ken Mohler 1st Base Joe Perna OF CONFERENCE USA COACH OF THE YEAR Paul Randolph Pi 1996 Eddie Cardieri Mark Simon SS 1979 Tony Fossas P METRO CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Joe Williams 1st Base 1994 Mark Roberts, RHP 1980 Joe Perna OF 1995 Ross Gload, 1B 1981 Randy Wilson RHP 1982 Scott Clement DH METRO CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Jim Roberts 1B 1993 Eddie Cardieri Stan Smith SS

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Randy Wilson RHP 1985 Scott Hemond C Todd Waggoner DH 1986 Dave Eiland RHP Scott Hemond C 1987 Joe Alexander LHP Phil Fagnano RHP Mike Kelly OF Lou Munoz 3b 1988 Derek Lee OF Scott Miller 2B 1989 Kevin Dattola OF Ken Demske DH Scott Henry DH Scott Miller 2B Troy Rusk C Gus Vollmer OF Winston Wheeler RHP 1990 Kevin Dattola OF Joe Lis 2B Alex Moreno DH Bob Undorf RHP 1991 Joe Lis 2B ALL-METRO TEAM 1992 Tim Mettick 2nd Team, OF Wade Norris 2nd Team, 1B 1993 Doug Carroll 1st Team, OF Jim Felch 1st Team, OF David Hutcheson 1st Team, RHP Brett King 1st Team SS Andy Neff 2nd Team, OF Mark Reed 1st Team, RHP Darren Stumberger 1st Team, 1B 1994 Gio Cafaro 2nd Team, OF Doug Carroll 1st Team, OF Jim Felch 1st Team, DH Jason Garchia 2nd Team, UT Chris Heintz 2nd Team, SS Don Nestor 1st Team, RHP Bob Ribinski 2nd Team, C Mark Roberts 1st Team, RHP Darren Stumberger 2nd Team, 1B 1995

Will Bland Gio Cafaro Ross Gload Chris Heintz Dan McDonald

2nd Team 1B 2nd Team, OF 1st Team, 1B 1st Team, SS 1st Team, DH


AWARDS || 2015 USF BASEBALL ALL-C-USA TEAM 1996 Steven Boyles Gio Cafaro Jason Dellaero Ross Gload Chris Heintz Mark Roberts Scott Glaser Ryan Mason Mike Pilger Luis Ramos 1997 Ross Gload Jorge DeLeon Jason Dellaero Sean Lynch Mike Diaz Scott Glaser Pat Ryan Jimmie Romano 1998 Daniel Boyd Myron Leslie John Vigue Jon Uhl 2002 Jeff Baisley Myron Leslie Devin Ivany 2003 Devin Ivany David Austen Jeff Baisley Myron Leslie

2nd Team, RHP 1st Team, OF 1st Team, SS 1st Team, 1B 1st Team, 3B 1st Team, RHP 2nd Team, LHP Honors, DH Freshman, OF Honors, RHP 1st Team, 1B 2nd Team, 3B 2nd Team, 3B 2nd Team, DH 3rd Team, OF 3rd Team, LHP 3rd Team, RHP Freshman, C 2nd Team (Fr.), 3B 2nd Team (Fr), 3B 2nd Team, RHP Freshman, 2nd Team (Fr), 3B 2nd Team Freshman 1st Team, C 2nd Team, RHP 2nd Team, 3B 2nd Team, SS

ALL-BIG EAST TEAM 2007 Danny Orero 2nd Team RHP Dexter Butler 3rd Team 2B Walter Diaz 3rd Team SS 2008 Joey Angleberger 1st Team 1B Ryan Lockwood 1st Team OF Addison Maruszak 2nd Team SS 2009 Randy Fontanez 1st Team RHP Trey Manz 3rd Team C Derrick Stultz 3rd Team RHP Junior Carlin 3rd Team OF Todd Brazeal 3rd Team 1B Andrew Barbosa 3rd Team LHP 2011 Jonathon Kosco 1st Team 3B Randy Fontanez 2nd Team RHP 2012 Andrew Barbosa 1st Team LHP James Ramsay 1st Team OF 2013 James Ramsay 1st Team OF Jimmy Herget 2nd Team RHP

ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAM 2014 Jimmy Herget, RHP 1st Team Levi Borders, C 2nd Team Kyle Teaf, SS 2nd Team Luke Borders, DH 3rd Team BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 Braulio Pardo Feb.19 Dexter Butler Mar. 26 Junior Carlin Apr. 27 2010 Jonathon Kosco Mar. 29 2012 Daniel Rockhold Mar.6 2013 James Ramsay Mar. 4

C 2B OF 3B C CF

BIG EAST PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2007 Danny Otero Feb. 19 Danny Otero Feb. 26 2008 Randy Fontanez Mar.10 2009 Randy Fontanez May 4 2010 Teddy Kaufman Mar. 22 Randy Fontanez Mar. 29 Andrew Barbosa Apr.6 Randy Fontanez Apr. 26 2011 Kyle Eastham Mar. 8 Randy Fontanez May 2 2012 Derrick Stultz Mar. 6 Andrew Barbosa May 8 2013 Jimmy Herget Apr. 8 Nick Gonzalez May 6

RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP

C-USA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1996 Ross Gload 1B Jason Michonski OF 2000 Daniel Boyd 1B 2001 Daniel Boyd OF Kris Courier DH Ben Drawdy 2B Mike Eylward 1B Bill Nahorodny OF 2002 Jeff Baisley 3B Myron Leslie SS 2003 Allen Shirley DH 2005 Brian Baisley C

AMERICAN ATHLETIC PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2014 Casey Mulholland March 10 RHP Jimmy Herget May 19 RHP METRO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1995 Steven Boyles RHP Ross Gload 1B Dan McDonald DH Ryan Mason 3B BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM All-Tournament Team 2008 Stephen Hunt UT 2009 Sam Mende SS 2012 Andrew Barbosa LHP

JIMMY HERGET 2014 FIRST-TEAM ALL CONFERENCE

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ADAMS, Austin ADAMS, Chuck ADEL, Joe ALAIMO, Jason ALBRITTON, Daniel ALEXANDER, James ALEXANDER, Jon ALFONSO, Nik ALFONSO, Tony ALLEN, Jamie ALTIERI, Joe ALTIERI, Robert ALVAREZ, Glenn ANELLO, Vito ANGELBERGER, Joey ANZIVINO, Michael ARMSTRONG, Carlos ARNOLD, Marty ASHLEY, Pete ATWATER, Charles AUSTEN, David

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2010-12 1974-75 2012-p 1994-95 2004 1971-72 1986-87 2012-p 1984-85 1990-91 2013-14 1977 1973-74 1992 2005-08 2008 2006 1970 1997-98 1977-78 2002-03

BABERS, Bo 1989 BACKSCHEIDER, Dean 1976-77 BAISLEY, Brian 2003-06 BAISLEY, Jeff 2002-05 BALDWIN, Charles 1971-73 BARBOSA, Andrew 2010-12 BARCLAY, Mike 1999-02 BARQUIN, Chris 1973-74, 1976 BARNES, Bobby 1997-98 BARTZ, Jason 2001-02 BASSETT, Jeff 1982 BAUM, Mark 1973-76 BAUMANN, Eric 2008 BEARDEN, Dave 1974-76 BELL,Chris 1988 BELLOTTI, Jeremy 2003-05 BENCH, Jeff 1981 BENITO, Mike 1971 BENNETT, Jonathan 2014 BENTLEY, Bo 1999-00 BERKES, Bill 1972-74 BERRY, Scott 1985-86 BILARDELLO, Davis 2005-06 BIRSE, Greg 1968 BITTNER, Ricky 1978, 1980-81 BLAND, Will 1994-96 BLANK, Dave 1992-93, 1995-96 BLANTON, Keith 1969-70 BLEDSOE, Steve 1967 BODANESS, Steve 1971 BODEN, Harvei 1986 BOGGS, Brett 2006 BOLES, Kevin 1995-98 BOLTON, Craig 1987 BORDERS, Levi 2013-p BORDERS, Luke 2014-p BOYD, Daniel 1998-01 BOYLES, Steven 1994-97 BRAND, Jeremy 2004-05 BRANDON, Andy 1988-89 BRANNON, Evan 2001

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BRAUNSTEIN, Aaron BRAY, James BRAZEAL, Todd BRIMM, Willard BROTONS, Peter BROWN, Alex BROWN, Jason BROWN, Steve BROWN, Travis BRUNEY, Rich BRUSS, Doug BRUTON, Mike BUCKLEY, Sean BULLARD, Greg BURCH, Daniel BURLETT, Lee BUSCH, Eric BUTLER, Dexter BUTLER, Jason BUZZELLA, Paul BYERS, Blake

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1996 1975 2008-12 1968-70 2009, 2011 2000 1998-00 1981-82 2001-04 1992-95 1975 1976-77 2009-10 1985-86 1969-72 1978 1997-97 2005-09 1998 1969 1991-92

CAFARO, Gio 1994-96 CALHOUN, Howard 1970 CAMBRIDGE, Sean 1994 CAMPBELL, Mike 1972-73 CARDIERI, Joel 2006 CARDIERI, Nick 2003-07 CARLIN, Junior 2008-11 CARR, Tim 1981-84 CARRENO, Jerry 1968-70 CARROLL, Doug 1992-94 CARTER, Scott 1988 CASSIDY, Jim 2005-06 CAVALLARO, Joe 2015-p CAVE, Tim 1967 CHICOINE, Mark 1976-77 CHLUDZENSKI, John 1976 CHOQUETTE, Mark 1970-71 CHOQUETTE, Mike 2002-03 CICCARELLO, Tony 1973-74 CLARKSON, Michael 2012-p CLEMENT, Scott 1979-82 CLEVELAND, Charles 2007-08 COFFMAN, Greg 2007 COLE, Joe 2009-10 COLLINS, Jeff 1981-82 COLLINS, Joe 1979-80 COMELLAS, Jerry 1982-85 CONDRON, Tom 1971 CONRAD, Kenny 1987-88 CONSOLMAGNO, Mike 2006-2009 COOK, Jon 1980-83 COPACK, Kyle 2012-13 CORCORAN, Tim 1979-80 CORMAN, Vic 1971-72 COURIER, Kris 2001-02 COX, Brad 1981-82 CRANE, John 1984-85 CRISORIO, Brian 1997-98 CROSBY, Ken 1978 CROSBY, Tim 1997-00 CROSS, Al 1971-72 CROSSLEY,Chad 1991-93

CROSSLEY, Lee CUCCIA, Chris CUNNINGHAM, Mike

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DAHL, Trey DANIEL, Brandin DANIELS, Jimmy DANNER, Adam DATTOLA, Kevin DAUMY, Rudy DAVIS, Jeff DAVIS, Scott DEDMON, Scott DELANEY, Chris DELPHEY, Ray DeLEON, Jorge DelGRECO, Jim DELLAERO, Jason DEMSKE, Ken DENISON, Dave DEPULSKI, Dan DeSIO, Gator DIZ, James DIAZ, Anthony DIAZ, Mike DIAZ, Walter DICKERSON, Jeff DIVINE, Matt DIXON, Otis DOBSON, Dwayne DOUGHERTY, Kevin DOWNEY, Ray DRAWDY, Ben DUBOIS, Wayne

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EARLE, Jeremy EATON, Bill EASTHAM, Kyle EBANKS, Kelvin EDWARDS, Tim EILAND, Dave ELFERING, Kevin ELLISON, Don EVELD, Tommy ENGERRAN, John ERIKSEN, Ken EYLWARD, Mike

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FAGNANO, Phil FALLA, Jimmy FARGNOLI, John FARLEY, Michael FELCH, Jim FENISEY, Tim FERLITA, Tony FERLITA, Vincent FERNANDEZ, Gus FERNANDEZ, Jesus FERNANDEZ, Lorenzo FINE, Kevin FISCHER, Jim FLOREN, Whitney

1972 1999-02 2000-03 2009-11 2005-07 2000 1993-96 1989-90 1972-73 1972-73 1978 1992 2003, 2007 2010-11 1996-97 1981-83 1996-97 1989-90 1975-76 1981-82 1985 1968-70 2010-2013 1997 2007 1966 1997-98 1998-99 1995, 1997 1986, 1988 1977 1998-01 1976 1998-01 1997-98 2008-11 1985 1983 1986-87 1981-82 1972-73 2015-p 1971-72 1981-84 1998-01 1985-87 2010-13 1972 2014-p 1993-94 1979-82 1985 1979-80 2006 1969 1983 1992 1967-68 1967

FONTANEZ, Randy FORTNER, Jeremy FOSSAS, Tony FRANKLIN, Jim FREDERICK, Don FREUND, Tom FULLER, Brendan

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GALI, Ralph GARCIA, Jason GARCIA, Jay GARCIA, Lou GARCIA, Ray GASKINS, Thomas GATES, Robert GEISSLER, Gordon GIAMBALVO, Paul GILBERT, Mike GILBERT, Randy GILCREASE, ZAC GILLIS, Lamar GILMORE, Steve GLAIZE, David GLASER, Scott GLIME, Doug GLOAD, Ross GLOGER, Ryan GOLDBERG, Marc GOLDENBERG, Pete GONZALEZ, Nick GORHAM, John GRASSO, Nick GRIFFIN, Paul GROCKI, John GROOVER, Rick GRUBBS, Larry GRAUSCH, Sergio GUESS, Tommy

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HAFFNER, Les 1987-89 HAINES, Kyle 1988 HAMILTON, Scott 1977 HANDLEY, Ronnie 2002-03 HARNED, Pat 1986-89 HARRINGTON, Greg 1978-79 HART, Matt 2012 HARVEY, Todd 1988-89 HATFIELD, Jay 1992, 1994 HAZEL, Mike 1972-73 HEINTZ, Chris 1993-96 HEMOND, Scott 1984-86 HEMOND, Ward 1984-87 HENRY, Jon 1989 HENRY, Scott 1988-89 HERGET, Jimmy 2013-p HERNANDEZ, Cody 2013-p HEYDER, Ken 1970-71 HEYKINS, Doug 1967-69 HIERLMEIER, Bryan 2002-05 HIGHSMITH, A.J. 2006 HIGGINS, Yuri 2004-07 HILLS, Tom 1971 HILTEBEITEL, Eric 1979

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2015 USF BASEBALL || THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

JUDY GENSHAFT PRESIDENT

Dr. Judy Genshaft was named president of the University of South Florida System in 2000, and during her tenure has led USF to become one of the fastest growing research universities in the nation with a rapidly expanding international reputation for academics, research and innovation. With its strong commitment to applied research, USF has been instrumental in the economic development of the Tampa Bay region as well as playing an influential leadership role among American universities. Under President Genshaft’s leadership, USF has been recognized as a top 50 research universities and grown to be the ninth largest public research university in the nation, with an annual budget of $1.5 billion and an annual economic impact of more than $4.4 billion for the Tampa Bay region. With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, the USF System serves more than 48,000 students in more than 240 degree programs on the undergraduate, masters, specialist and doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine and pharmacy. President Genshaft has been instrumental in economic development efforts in the Tampa Bay region, serving as chair of three critical economic development engines: The Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, Tampa Bay Partnership and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100. The university has been a catalyst for economic development through USF’s collaboration with local and state governments as well as regional business leaders. President Genshaft has focused on partnering university research, which has grown from $186 million to more than $413 million in 2012-13. President Genshaft has played a leading role in recruiting major international institutions to expand in the area, including Bristol-Myers Squibb, Draper Laboratory and SRI-St. Petersburg. President Genshaft has been lauded by both professional organizations and community groups throughout her career. She is one of the region’s most well-regarded women leaders. She has been inducted into the 2008 Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame and recognized by the Tampa Bay Business Journal as the 2007 Business Woman of the Year. She has received the Tampa World Trade Center’s Betty Castor Lifetime Achievement Award, Florida Economic Council’s Richard L. McLaughlin Award, was the recipient of the Amiga Award for Non-Hispanic women whose outstanding efforts have improved the quality of life in the Hispanic community and the inaugural Community Sports Leader of the Year Award, Tampa Bay Sneaker Soiree from the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. In 2014, the Foundation Fighting Blindness presented President Genshaft with the organization’s Visionary Award. President Genshaft is a native of Ohio and earned her baccalaureate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and both her Masters and Doctoral degrees from Kent State University. The author or co-author of more than 50 journal articles, President Genshaft has edited and authored three books on gifted education and assessment and also contributed chapters, essays and articles to more than 15 books, journals and publications on current topics in higher education leadership.

MARK HARLAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

University of South Florida System President Judy Genshaft named Mark Harlan USF Director of Athletics on March 11, 2014. Harlan, 44, came to USF after previously serving as Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Relations at UCLA. “I know the USF community shares my excitement in welcoming Mark Harlan. Mark comes to us from the accomplished athletic department of UCLA, where he played a key role in recent successes both on the field and in the classroom,” Genshaft said. “Mark’s experience, enthusiasm and proven leadership make him a perfect fit to further elevate the success of USF Athletics and our talented student-athletes. We are so pleased that Mark, his wife, and their two children are joining our Bulls family.” Harlan is responsible for a USF Athletic Department with 19 men’s and women’s teams competing in the American Athletic Conference, more than 450 student-athletes and an annual budget of approximately $44 million. “My family and I are honored to join the USF Athletics family and I am grateful to President Genshaft, the Board of Trustees and the Search Advisory Committee for placing their trust and confidence in me,” Harlan said. “This is an exciting time in intercollegiate athletics but also one with challenges. We will work hard every day to provide the ultimate experience for our student-athletes, to ensure our young men and women graduate and to provide our students, coaches and staff with the tools to win championships. We will also make tremendous efforts to ensure USF students, Bulls fans, donors, and alumni everywhere are engaged and proud of this very special program. I can’t wait to get started.” In his previous role at UCLA, Harlan helped guide a 25-sport athletic department with more than 700 student-athletes and a budget of approximately $80 million. With oversight that included the men’s basketball program, athletic department development, communications, marketing, ticket sales, sponsorships, multimedia rights and alumni affairs, Harlan also played an integral role in all major initiatives and coaching hires, including the recent high-profile additions of men’s basketball coach Steve Alford and football coach Jim Mora. Harlan’s accomplishments since joining UCLA in 2010 included raising more than $125 million in annual fund and campaign gifts. Successfully managing a 2012 completion to the $137 million campaign to renovate iconic Pauley Pavilion, he also reorganized the structure of the major giving program and annual fund, leading to a record number of donors and dollars raised in 2013. Heavily involved in the negotiations with the City of Pasadena to enable a $200 million renovation of the Rose Bowl Stadium, in his four years at UCLA, the Bruins won 11 Pac12 Conference championships and four national championships. In addition, UCLA’s student-athlete graduation rate, which currently stands at 87 percent, ranks second in the Pac-12 Conference behind only Stanford. Prior to his time at UCLA, Harlan also achieved great success at another Pac-12 institution, serving as the Senior Vice President for Central Development at the University of Arizona Foundation. While there, the Foundation recorded two record years in dollars raised and number of gifts on behalf of the university. Harlan has also served in Associate Athletic Director roles at San Jose State and Northern Colorado. At SJSU he successfully negotiated a comprehensive television rights deal. While working closely with football coach Dick Tomey, Harlan helped nearly double ticket sales in 2005 and 2006. At Northern Colorado he played a key part in the school’s transition to Division I and the Big Sky Conference. Harlan earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a master’s degree in Education from Arizona. He and his wife Carolyn have two children, Savannah, 8 and Austin, 5.

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THE AMERICAN || 2015 USF BASEBALL Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are provided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence. With roots that extend to three conferences, the American Athletic Conference membership in 201415 consists of 11 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, The American, which operated as the Big East Conference from 1979 to 2013, has immediately taken a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in four Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles since 1999, and won nine NCAA women’s basketball championships since 1995. Two American Athletic Conference football teams were ranked in the top 15 of the final 2013 Associated Press poll. Five were selected for bowl games, including UCF, which won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and finished the season ranked No. 10 nationally. The conference produced 14 players who received All-America recognition by a major outlet. The American had four players chosen in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, trailing only the SEC and the ACC among FBS conferences. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles highlighted a group of 12 American Athletic Conference players chosen when he was taken No. 3 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars. The success of The American in Year 1 was not limited to the gridiron. UConn won NCAA titles in both men’s and women’s basketball. The conference had the best postseason winning percentage of any league in men’s basketball, while The American produced top-10 teams in baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf and sent half of its participating teams to the NCAA Softball Championship. The American Athletic Conference holds television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national exposure. The football portion of the contract, which begins in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of conferencecontrolled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which will be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all

conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament will be televised, including the championship game, which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3.

home of the American Digital Network, and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

American Athletic Conference teams will have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams following the regular season. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Additionally, The American has announced primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the next sixyear cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans. The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production studio, serving as the

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MEMPHIS

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HOUSTON

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SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Memphis at UConn 1 p.m. UCF at East Carolina 4 p.m. Tulane at Cincinnati 6 p.m. Houston at USF 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 26 UCF at East Carolina 11 a.m. Tulane at Cincinnati Noon Memphis at UConn 1 p.m. Houston at USF 1 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 1 USF at UCF 6:30 p.m. UConn at East Carolina 6:30 p.m. Houston at Tulane 7 p.m. Cincinnati at Memphis 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 2 Cincinnati at Memphis 3 p.m. Houston at Tulane 3 p.m. USF at UCF 4 p.m. UConn at East Carolina 4 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 3 USF at UCF 1 p.m. UConn at East Carolina 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Memphis 2 p.m. Houston at Tulane 2 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 8 Memphis at UCF 6:30 p.m. East Carolina at Houston 6:30 p.m. USF at Tulane 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati at UConn TBD SATURDAY, MAY 9 Cincinnati at UConn 2 p.m. USF at Tulane 3 p.m. Memphis at UCF 4 p.m. East Carolina at Houston 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 10 Memphis at UCF 11 a.m. Cincinnati at UConn 1 p.m. East Carolina at Houston 1 p.m. USF at Tulane 2 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 14 East Carolina at Cincinnati 6 p.m. UCF at USF 6:30 p.m. UConn at Houston 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Tulane 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 15 East Carolina at Cincinnati 6 p.m. UCF at USF 6:30 p.m. UConn at Houston 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Tulane 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 16 East Carolina at Cincinnati 1 p.m. UCF at USF 1 p.m. UConn at Houston 2 p.m. Memphis at Tulane 2 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 19-SUNDAY, MAY 24 American Athletic Conference Championship Bright House Field; Clearwater FRIDAY, MAY 29-MONDAY JUNE 1 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites FRIDAY, JUNE 5-SUNDAY, JUNE 7 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites SATURDAY, JUNE 13-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 NCAA College World Series T.D. Ameritrade Park; Omaha, Nebraska

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UCF

FRIDAY, MARCH 27 Houston at UCF Memphis at East Carolina Cincinnati at USF UConn at Tulane SATURDAY, MARCH 28 UConn at Tulane Houston at UCF Memphis at East Carolina Cincinnati at USF SUNDAY, MARCH 29 Houston at UCF Memphis at East Carolina Cincinnati at USF UConn at Tulane THURSDAY, APRIL 2 USF at UConn UCF at Cincinnati Tulane at East Carolina Houston at Memphis FRIDAY, APRIL 3 USF at UConn UCF at Cincinnati Tulane at East Carolina Houston at Memphis SATURDAY, APRIL 4 UCF at Cincinnati Tulane at East Carolina USF at UConn Houston at Memphis FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Memphis at Cincinnati UConn at UCF East Carolina at USF Tulane at Houston SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Tulane at Houston UConn at UCF Memphis at Cincinnati East Carolina at USF SUNDAY, APRIL 12 East Carolina at USF UConn at UCF Memphis at Cincinnati Tulane at Houston FRIDAY, APRIL 17 East Carolina at UConn Cincinnati at Houston USF at Memphis UCF at Tulane SATURDAY, APRIL 18 East Carolina at UConn UCF at Tulane USF at Memphis Cincinnati at Houston SUNDAY, APRIL 19 East Carolina at UConn Cincinnati at Houston USF at Memphis UCF at Tulane FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Memphis at UConn Tulane at Cincinnati UCF at East Carolina Houston at USF


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2015 USF BASEBALL || FACILITIES The University of South Florida Athletics District is the new and improved home for Bulls intercollegiate athletics. After gaining approval in December 2009, construction began in June 2010 with a plan that will forever change the course of USF athletics. The $33.5 million project included new baseball, softball and soccer stadiums, football and basketball practice facilities, upgrades to the tennis facility and the construction of recreation fields. Considered to be the largest athletic construction project in terms of facilities built at one time, the recent Athletics District upgrades put USF on par with virtually any other program across the country when it comes to facilities. If that wasn’t enough, construction was completed in the spring of 2012 on a $35.6 million renovation of the Sun Dome, home to USF’s men’s and women’s basketball programs.

LEE ROY SELMON ATHLETIC CENTER

The Lee Roy Selmon Athletic Center includes a 10,000-square foot strength and conditioning center with state-of the art medical and strength equipment. It also has an ultra-impressive Academic Enrichment Center that covers one fourth of the upper floor in the two-story complex. The AEC includes a computer study lab, a separate study lounge, a library and office space for counselors and tutors. An ongoing project in the new facility is a 2,200 square foot Hall of Fame.

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RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM

Raymond James Stadium - also home to the 2002 Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the annual Outback Bowl - is a $168.5 million facility which opened September 20, 1998 with a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Chicago Bears. Two weeks later, the Bulls debuted in their new home with a 45-6 win over Citadel, in front of 32,598 fans. The comfort extends into the fan areas with armchair theatre seats with cup holders in all sections. Additionally, the seats range from 19 to 21 inches wide. The stadium seats more than 65,000 for games, with the capability to increase to 75,000 on a temporary basis. Raymond James also features not one - but two giant Daktronics video boards that can be broken down into several different images, and show several games from around the country at one time. The stadium has 195 club suites on two floors at midlevel along both sidelines. Each suite has retractable glass windows, a private refreshment bar and restroom, and five televisions. The Club Seating also allows access opportunities into two 65,000 square foot air conditioned lounges with amenities including sports bars, specialty restaurants and large video walls. The stadium’s media facilities are also first class, including 225 seats on the west side suite level with booths for television, radio and team coaches. It also offers a dining area featuring an impressive video wall. There is also a media room at ground level, just inside Gate D.

FRANK MORSANI FOOTBALL PRACTICE COMPLEX

The University of South Florida received a special treat in February of 2011 when the doors to the newly-constructed Frank Morsani Football Practice Complex were opened for use. The facility, which cost approximately $4 million, is made up of two full-sized grass fields, which use Celebration Bermuda grass, and one full-sized turf field. It is accompanied by a 40-yard turf area, which can be used for drills, and a 2,500-square-foot storage building that includes openair storage, closed storage, video equipment storage, athletic training facilities and areas for both lighting and sound controls. One of the strongest features of the new facility is its proximity to the locker room and football offices as it is located just behind the Athletics Training Center.

CORBETT SOCCER STADIUM

Opened for the 2011 season, the Corbett Soccer Stadium is one of the top collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Nestled in the USF Athletics District, the Corbett Soccer Stadium provides fans the opportunity to be right on top of the action, while producing an electric environment. The facility includes a state-of-the art press box, a grandstand of nearly 1,000 seats, and a grassy berm surrounding threes sides of the field creating a bowl type feel. The new field stretches 120-yards by 80-yards and overlooks the athletic building, the new football practice fields and the baseball/softball complex across the street.


FACILITIES || 2015 USF BASEBALL PAM & LES MUMA BASKETBALL CENTER

Pam and Les Muma made a lead gift of $3 million to the basketball center on March 26, 2008. The USF coaches, players, administration and special guests helped celebrate the opening of the new oncampus Pam and Les Muma Basketball Center in 2011. The two-story, 51,000 sq. foot facility has a split floor plan that provides both men’s and women’s programs their own practice court, locker room, offices, film room and lounge, while offering shared training room and strength and conditioning facilities.

SUN DOME

In June 2011, the USF Board of Trustees approved a $35.6 million major renovation to the 250,000-squarefoot Arena including, but not limited to, the complete reconfiguration of the approximately 10,000 seat bowl (to oval bowl seating setting), adding a state-of-the art center hung LED scoreboard, additional concessions and restrooms at the concourse level, modifying and enhancing the southeast and southwest entries, and the restoration of existing exterior concrete amongst other cosmetic improvements. The project included the creation of a hospitality and viewing club area along the north sideline immediately placed above the lower bowl seating area anticipated for a capacity of ~600-900 patrons depending on configuration and event type. Additionally, the project provided for 10 loge boxes with a total capacity of ~60 seats to be sold by the USF Athletics Department.

Basketball loge box holders have the first right of refusal to purchase tickets to other external events. The Arena serves as the exclusive home for all USF men’s and women’s basketball games, in addition to, women’s volleyball matches to be conducted in the adjoining Corral Gymnasium. The Corral Gymnasium has a capacity of ~725 seats and ~6,700-square feet with the bleachers extended vs. ~11,500-square feet with the bleachers retracted.

USF TRACK & FIELD STADIUM

The USF Track & Field Stadium is home to the men’s and women’s track & field teams, and prior to 2011, served as the home for the men’s and women’s soccer teams. One of the finest facilities in the Southeastern United States, the stadium has a seating capacity of 4,000. The stadium boasts brand new lights and the field is surrounded by a 400-meter track that was remodeled in the fall of 2008 to include a new state-of-the-art Mondo surface. It is the same surface used at the most recent Olympic Games and is considered the fastest, safest and most durable tracks in the world. In compliance with IAAF specifications, the renovations also included the expansion of the lanes to 48 inches, along with new runways for the pole vault, javelin and triple and long jumps and new areas for the high jumps and throws.

current location in 1977 with six courts. It has seen numerous improvements since its conception, with several changes and additions occuring within the last couple of years. In 1996, six new hard courts were added, making a total of 12, which allowed convenient practice and match scheduling to accommodate both the men’s and women’s tennis teams. All 12 courts are individually fenced in to prevent interruption of play. The latest improvement to the tennis facility includes new grass in the infield with grandstand bleachers and a gazebo. The grass, the same used at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla., is tifnay 419 hybrid bermuda grass which was grown on a farm in Georgia.

CHOWDHARI GOLF CENTER

Located at the USF Golf course, the new 5,040 squarefoot facility features a 22-foot-wide dual hitting bay that allows golfers to hit directly onto the driving range, a short-game facility, state-of-the-art video analysis equipment, a multi-purpose fitness center, locker rooms for the men’s and women’s golf teams, coaches’ offices, and a team lounge. The Center brings the USF Golf program a long way-from not having any locker rooms and storing golf bags in trunks of cars to a country-club-like home that will help student-athletes hone their game and provide a huge boost for recruiting.

USF VARSITY TENNIS COURTS

The USF Varsity Tennis complex was established at its

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2015 USF BASEBALL || STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

The Hydroworx 1000 is equipped with an underwater treadmill, three current jets, an underwater camera monitoring system, and a computer control console. These pools are state-of-the-art and will allow the student-athletes an extra tool to return to play quickly and safely.

Each sport has a strength coach committed to building and overseeing each athlete’s strength and conditioning program, and the facilities ensure the athletes have everything they need to make the gains needed to succeed.

A 10,000-square foot strength and conditioning center, complete with a protein and hydration station, allows USF student-athletes to get the absolute most out of their training.

A 10,000-square foot strength and conditioning center, complete with a protein and hydration station, allows USF student-athletes to get the absolute most out of their training.

SPORTS MEDICINE

The Sports Medicine Clinic is housed in the new Athletic Training Center. Opened in May of 2004, the 5,400 square foot clinic is designed with the health care of every student-athlete in mind. It features brand new modalities and rehab equipment, as well as three Hydroworx seriespools.

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Each sport has a strength coach committed to building and overseeing each athlete’s strength and conditioning program, and the facilities ensure the athletes have everything they need to make the gains needed to succeed.


ACADEMICS || 2015 USF BASEBALL

ACADEMICS The Academic Enrichment Center (AEC) at the University of South Florida is committed to the total development of our studentathletes, including academic achievement, personal development, career development, and community involvement. Emphasis is placed on empowering student-athletes to take ownership in their education and a staff of academic coordinators, learning specialist, learning assistants, and subject tutors work one-onone with student-athletes to provide them with support during their transition to the University and throughout their time at USF. Components of the program include weekly meetings with an academic mentor, objective-based study hall, individual and group tutoring, as well as ongoing academic advising.

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Weekly meetings available with academic advisor Weekly grade reports generated for student-athletes Tutors available for every subject Study hall hours available for additional study Tutoring rooms allow staff to meet with students in a personal setting All Student-Athletes receive a MAC laptop computer for use during the school year USF’s Student-Athletes graduate with an average GPA 3.1

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Centrally located in the main athletics building Serves as academic support facility for students Academic support staff located directly within AEC

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2015 USF BASEBALL || THE UNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA OVERVIEW

The University of South Florida is a high-impact, global research university located in beautiful Tampa Bay on Florida’s spectacular west coast. It is one of the largest public universities in the nation, and among the top 50 universities, public or private, for federal research expenditures. The university is one of only four Florida public universities classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in the top tier of research universities, a distinction attained by only 2.3 percent of all universities. At the heart of USF is a vibrant, diverse and engaged student body. Serving nearly 48,000 students, the USF System has an annual budget of $1.5 billion and an annual economic impact of $4.4 billion. The USF System includes three separately accredited institutions by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools: USF; USF St. Petersburg; and USF Sarasota-Manatee. The university’s main Tampa location is home to USF Health, including the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and Pharmacy. With 180 degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, specialty and doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine, there’s something for everyone at USF. The university offers a dynamic learning

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environment that inspires innovation, creativity and collaboration and is focused on student success. More than 2,000 distinguished scholars, researchers and expert teachers, nearly all holding PhDs or the highest degrees in their fields, make up the USF faculty – including the 2012 U.S. Professor of the Year. MISSION STATEMENT The University of South Florida’s mission is to deliver competitive undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, to generate knowledge, foster intellectual development, and ensure student success in a global environment.


TRADITION AND SPIRIT || 2015 USF BASEBALL THE USF SEAL The seal has been in use since the first USF catalog was published in 1959. Since 1988, the seal has been reserved for use on diplomas, academic certificates and other legal documents. Each element of the USF seal has special meaning. The sun represents life to all living USF OFFICIAL LOGO AND COLORS things. The lamp symbolizes learning. The globe signifies the universal While USF’s colors have always been green and gold, the university expansiveness of educational opportunity and challenge. The late established a new visual identity in 2003 with the launch of a new logo President Allen’s own cornerstone for the university was, and is, truth and brand identity. The new logo portrays the university’s aspirations and wisdom. Grace Allen, late wife of the founding president, said green toward becoming a nationally prominent Research 1 University. The and gold were selected as the school colors because the colors were green and gold color scheme uses a slightly darker green and shifts from “workable” and no other university in Florida had adopted green and yellow to a more golden hue. This classic design style is bold and crisp, gold as their official colors. and more versatile for a variety of needs and uses. THE STAMPEDING HERD OF THUNDER HOW THE BULLS WERE BORN USF’s Marching Band, the Herd of Thunder (HOT), first took to the field With early name suggestions of “Desert Rats,”“Florida Chickens,” and at the football season home opener against Southwest Texas State on even a student election runoff with the name “Buccaneer,” the “Golden September 11, 1999. The band’s unique entrance to the field began as a Brahman” was finally selected as the official mascot of USF in November running “stampede” that day and the tradition has continued ever since. 1962. Students reasoned that, since Florida was a cattle-raising state like Texas, USF needed a mascot comparable to the Texas Longhorns “GO BULLS” HAND SYMBOL mascot. In the late 1980s, the mascot evolved into the “Bulls.” First started as a good luck symbol for basketball free-throw shots, the “Go Bulls!” hand symbol is now used as the premier symbol of USF USF MASCOT ROCKY THE BULL cheering and greetings. Today’s Rocky the Bull got his start as a toy idea for the USF Bookstore in 1965. The first Rocky was drawn as a cartoon rendition for Athletics to use in their newsletters. Rocky’s image was first trademarked in 1974 and re-designed in 1986. Today’s Rocky was unveiled in 2003. Rocky is a regular at USF football and basketball games and other campus and community events. The University of South Florida is a young university, yet students, faculty and alumni have already established traditions and celebrations that are becoming a part of USF culture. Here are just some of those traditions that have taken root.

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2015 USF BASEBALL || TAMPA Weekends are never dull in Tampa Bay. In addition to cultural events, the area offers theme parks such as Busch Gardens and Adventure Island, professional and collegiate sports, boating, year-round golf and a destination where residents can escape to marvel at Florida’s natural majesty. The sun does shine on us an average of 361 days a year, which is one of the many factors that make Tampa Bay an ideal place to call home. Between all the restaurants, parks, oceans and nightlife, there is an abundance of things to do for people of all ages. The Channelside and Ybor City areas of Downtown Tampa are both modern and historic and serve as places for both the young and old. The dowtown area has a number of restaurants and shops for strolling the city streets during the day, and those same streets become alive when the sun goes down to yield to a buzzing nightlife.

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The average annual temperature in Tampa is a comfortable 72 degrees. Tampa Bay’s weather is a combination of bright sunny days tempered by gentle bay breezes. If you are going to pack a coat, make sure it is a light one. The average winter temperature in Tampa is 63 degrees. Local residents enjoy sunshine and beautiful weather year round. The Tampa Bay area is lined by 26 miles of famous white sand beaches. Local spots Caladesi Island, Fort Desoto Park and Siesta Keyare regularly listed among the top 10 beaches in America.

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Nearly 16 million travelers come through Tampa International Airport each year. The airport offers the ease of a small city with the advantages of 250 daily flights and has been listed as the most efficient airport in America. The Bay Area is such a hotbed of diversity that the U.S. Census Bureau named the area one of the five most diverse, integrated urban areas in the country. This diverse mix of homes and cultures adds to the area’s high quality of life.

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