2013 Thundering Herd Media Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts ...................................................................................................... 4 Marshall Sports Information ......................................................................5 Season Outlook .......................................................................................... 6-7 Marshall University................................................................................... 8-9 Administrators .............................................................................................. 10 Herd Challenge................................................................................................11 Conference USA.......................................................................................12-13 Conference USA Championships .......................................................14-15 Marshall in the Major Leagues ...........................................................16-17 Huntington, W.Va. ...................................................................................18-19 Head Coach Jeff Waggoner.................................................................20-22 Baseball Staff: Joe Renner ............................................................................................... 23 Tim Donnelly ......................................................................................... 24 Brian Karlet ............................................................................................. 25 Tyler Gatrell ............................................................................................ 25 Team Roster ............................................................................................26-27 The Players: Seniors ................................................................................................. 28-43 Isaac Ballou ...................................................................................... 28-29 Alfredo Brito ......................................................................................30-31 Nathan Gomez .................................................................................32-33 Matt Hummel.................................................................................. 34-35 Matt Kirkwood ................................................................................ 36-37 Terrence Moore .............................................................................. 38-39 Wayland Moore................................................................................ 40-41 Gray Stafford ................................................................................... 42-43 Returners ............................................................................................ 44-53 Newcomers ......................................................................................... 54-57 Results Archive....................................................................................... 58-61 Career Records...................................................................................... 62-63 Single Season Records.........................................................................64-65 Season-by-Season Leaders ................................................................66-68 Huntington, W.Va. .......................................................................................69 All-Time Records ......................................................................................... 70 Coaching History .......................................................................................... 71 All-Time Award Recipients ....................................................................... 72 2012 Statistics .........................................................................................73-75 2013 Poster ..............................................................................................76-77
CREDITS Editor: _________________________________________ Daniel Manget Photography: ______________________________________Ricky Haye ______________________________ David M. Scofield Photography __________________________________________________ Melissa Meeks _____________________________________________________Caitie Smith _________________________________________________Michael Zagaris Contributors: ____________________________________ Matt Weber ______________________________________________________Ty Osborne __________________________________________________ Steven Schoon ____________________________________________________ Ben Warnick Cover Design: ________________________________ Daniel Manget
SCHEDULE February 15 16 17 22 23 24
at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at NC A&T at NC A&T at NC A&T at Coastal Carolina
Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.
March 01 02 03 08 09 10 12 15 16 17 19 22 23 24 26 29 30 31
at USC Upstate vs. Wofford vs. Wofford at USC Upstate at Northern Kentucky at Northern Kentucky at Northern Kentucky at Northern Kentucky vs. Radford vs. Central Michigan vs. Central Michigan vs. Central Michigan vs. West Virginia at Radford at Radford at Radford at Kentucky vs. UAB * vs. UAB * vs. UAB *
Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Highland Heights, Ky. Highland Heights, Ky. Highland Heights, Ky. Highland Heights, Ky. Beckley, W.Va. TBD TBD TBD Charleston, W.Va. Radford, Va. Radford, Va. Radford, Va. Lexington, Ky. Charleston, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va.
4 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1 p.m.
at West Virginia at Eastern Kentucky vs. Houston * vs. Houston * vs. Houston * at Ohio State at Southern Miss * at Southern Miss * at Southern Miss * at Ohio at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * vs. Ohio vs. Tulane * vs. Tulane * vs. Tulane * vs. Morehead State
Morgantown, W.Va. 6 p.m. Richmond, Ky. 3 p.m. Charleston, W. Va. 2:05 p.m. Charleston, W. Va. 2:05 p.m. Charleston, W. Va. 10 a.m. Columbus, Ohio 6:35 p.m. Hattiesburg, Miss. 7 p.m. Hattiesburg, Miss. 3 p.m. Hattiesburg, Miss. 10:30 a.m. Athens, Ohio 6 p.m. Orlando, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. 4 p.m. Orlando, Fla. 12:30 p.m. TBD 3 p.m. Charleston, W.Va. 7:05 p.m. Charleston, W.Va. 7:05 p.m. Charleston, W.Va. 1 p.m. TBD 3 p.m.
vs. Eastern Kentucky at Memphis * at Memphis * at Memphis * vs. East Carolina * vs. East Carolina * vs. East Carolina * vs. West Virginia at Rice * at Rice * at Rice * C-USA Championship
TBD Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Beckley, W.Va. Beckley, W.Va. Beckley, W.Va. Beckley, W.Va. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
April 02 03 05 06 07 10 12 13 14 16 19 20 21 24 26 27 28 30
May 01 03 04 05 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 22-26
3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA
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Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION
COACHES/STAFF
Founded: ......................................................................................................1837 Location: ..............................................................................Huntington, W.Va. Enrollment: ...............................................................................................14,196 Nickname: ........................................................................... Thundering Herd Colors: ......................................................................................... Green & White National Affiliation: .........................................................................Division I Conference: .......................................................................... Conference USA President: ................................... Dr. Stephen K. Kopp [Notre Dame, ‘73] Director of Athletics: ................................. Mike Hamrick [Marshall, ‘80] Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff: .................... Jeff O’Malley [Miami-Ohio, ‘90] Assoc. AD/SWA: ...................... Beatrice Crane Banford [N.C. State, ‘92] Assoc. AD/Compliance: ..............................Derek Gwinn [Marshall, ‘03] Assoc. AD/Facilities: ........................... Scott Morehouse [Marshall, ‘99] Assoc. AD/Finance: ............................................... David Steele [Rice, ‘82]
Head Coach: ....... Jeff Waggoner [Cleveland St., ‘98] Seventh Season Overall Record: .................................................................................137-193-1 Record at Marshall: .........................................................................137-193-1 Associate Head Coach: ...............Joe Renner [Northern Kentucky, ‘00] Assistant Coach: ...........................Tim Donnelly [Hardin Simmons, ‘04] Volunteer Assistant Coach: .. Brian Karlet [Georgetown College, ‘02] Director of Baseball Operations: ................Tyler Gatrell [Marshall, 10]
FACILITIES
2012 REVIEW
Conference USA Games Stadium: ................................................................. Appalachian Power Park Location: ............................................................................... Charleston, W.Va. Capacity/Surface: ........................................................................4,500/Grass Dimensions: .................................................................................330-400-320
Overall Record: ...................................................................................... 17-37 Conference USA Record: ......................................................................5-19 Home: ............................................................................................................2-12 Away: .............................................................................................................9-18 Neutral: ........................................................................................................... 6-7 Position Players Returning/Lost: ....................................................... 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................................ 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ......................................................................10/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...................................................... 17/13 Newcomers: ....................................................................................................18
Non-Conference Games Stadium: .................................................................. Linda K. Epling Stadium Location: ..................................................................................... Beckley, W.Va. Capacity/Surface: .......................................................................... 2,500/Turf Dimensions: .................................................................................325-400-325
RADIO Radio Station #1 Channel: ........................................................................... WRVC-AM [930 AM] PxP: ...................................................................................................Steve Cotton Color: ......................................................................................Woody Woodrum Website: ........................................................................ wdgg.com/wrvc.com Radio Station #2 Channel: .................................................................................. WMUL [88.1 FM] Website: ............................................................................marshall.edu/wmul
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MARSHALL HISTORY First Year of Baseball: ................................................................................1896 Overall Record: ................................................... 1,269-1,414-12, 107 years Conference Championships: .................................................. WV Collegiate Conference: ‘28, ‘29, ‘30, ‘31 ..................................................................... Buckeye Conference: ‘33, ‘34, ‘35 ...........................................................................Southern Conference: ‘78, ‘81 NCAA Tournament Appearances: ............................................1973, 1978 Last NCAA Appearance: .............................................1978 [def. FSU, Clemson, lost to Miami (Fla.)]
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Marshall Media Relations MEDIA GUIDELINES
STAFF Assistant AD for Media Relations: ................... Jason Corriher (2nd year) Associate SID: ........................................................... Steven Schoon (2nd year) Grad Asst. SID (BSB Contact): ...................Daniel Manget (2nd year) Grad Asst. SID: ................................................................ Ty Osborne (2nd year) Director of Publications .......................................... Jack Bogaczyk (1st year) Program Assistant: ........................................................ Amy Saxton (9th Year) Contact Information: Mailing Address: ........... 1801 Third Ave, Cam Henderson Center, Suite 2036, Huntington, WV 25703 Phone: ..............................................................................................................................304-696-5275 Fax:......................................................................................................................................304-606-2325 Website: ...................................................................http://www.HerdZone.com Baseball Contact:............................................ Daniel Manget (Covenant, ‘09) Office Phone: .....................................................................................304-696-5276 Cell Phone: ..........................................................................................770-715-3131 Fax: .........................................................................................................304-696-2325 Email:........................................................................... manget@live.marshall.edu
Credentials Members of the media with valid press credentials will be admitted to the Kennedy YMCA Center. There is limited space at the official scorer’s table, so seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Game Day Coach Waggoner and requested players will be available for interviews on the field before batting practice begins, which is usually two and a half hours prior to the game. All interviews must be finished by the start of batting practice. Please contact the sports information office to request players and to confirm batting practice times. Telephone Service There is no direct telephone service at the Kennedy Center. A member of the sports information staff will have a cellular phone available, or media members are welcome to use the sports information office following games. Herd on the Web For up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules, results and other MU athletics department information, please visit http://www.HerdZone.com. MU Sports Information The Marshall Sports Information office will provide updated statistics, scorecards, team rosters and game-day notes prior to each game. Final game statistics also will be provided at the conclusion of each home game. For additional post-game information, please contact a member of Marshall’s Sports Information staff.
MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPER Ashland Daily Independent 224 17th Street Ashland, KY 41101 P: 606.329.2600 www.dailyindependent.com Beckley Register Herald P.O. Box 2398 801 N. Kanawha St. Beckley, WV 25802 P: 304.255.4400 www.register-herald.com Bluefield Daily Telegraph P.O. Box 1599 Bluefield, WV 24701 P: 304.327-2800/F: 304-327-6179 www.bdtonline.com Charleston Daily Mail 1001 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25301 P: 304.348.4807/F: 304.348.4847 www.dailymail.com
Charleston Gazette 1001 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25330 P: 304.348.4801/F: 304.348.1740 www.wvgazette.com
Parkersburg News & Sentinel 519 Juliana Street Parkersburg, WV 26101 P: 304.485.1891 www.newsandsentinel.com
Herd Insider P.O. Box 1150 Huntington, WV 25701 P: 304.523.8401 Huntington Herald-Dispatch 946 Fifth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 P: 304.526.2759/F: 304.526.2857 www.herald-dispatch.com
The Parthenon 109 Communications Building Marshall University One John Marshall Drive Huntington, WV 25755 P: 304.696.6696/F: 304.696.2519 www.marshallparthenon.com
RADIO Thundering Herd Network P.O. Box 1360 Huntington, WV 25715 P: 304.696.2446/F: 304.696.2325 WDGG-FM/WRVC-AM 401 11th Street, Suite 200 Huntington, WV 25701 P: 304.523.8401/F: 304.523.4848 www.wdgg.com/www.wrvc.com WMUL-FM Marshall University One John Marshall Drive Huntington, WV 25755 P: 304.696.6640/F: 304.696.3232 www.marshall.edu/wmul
Wayne County News 310 Central Avenue Wayne, WV 25570 P: 304.272.3433/F: 304.272.6516 www.waynecountynews.com
Ironton Tribune 2903 South Fifth Street Ironton, OH 45638 P: 704.532.1441/F: 740.532.1506 www.irontontribune.com
WIRE SERVICES
Logan Banner P.O. Box 720 Logan, WV 25601 P: 304.752.6950/Fax: 304.752.1239 www.loganbanner.com
Associated Press 500 Virginia St. East Charleston, WV 25301 P: 304.346.0897/F: 304.345.5282 www.ap.org
WCHS-AM 1111 Virginia East Street Charleston, WV 25301 P: 304.342.8131/F: 304.344.4745 www.58wchs.com
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Season Outlook A wealth of additions brought in to replace only a handful of losses has Marshall head coach Jeff Waggoner’s club looking good for the 2013 season. The Thundering Herd baseball team is deeper in all areas of the game and has a more experienced, veteran squad to lead the way. Seniors Isaac Ballou, Alfredo Brito, Nathan Gomez, Matt Hummel, Matt Kirkwood, Terrence Moore, Wayland Moore, and Gray Stafford are joined by 16 new faces (13 true freshmen, one redshirt freshman, one sophomore transfer, and one junior transfer) which will provide the team with as much depth as any of Waggoner’s former teams.
Starting rotation: While the loss of senior Mike Mason (graduation) and sophomore Lance Elder (preseason Tommy John surgery) doesn’t help, Marshall’s starting rotation has still seen exponential growth since last season. Aaron Blair, a righthander from Las Vegas, Nev., returns for his junior season and hopes to continue his winning form which he displayed over the summer in the prestigious Cape Cod League. In a team-leading 14 starts in Marshall’s 2012 season, Blair threw six quality starts and maintained an earned run average of 3.98. He fanned 82 hitters, which ranked fourth in Conference USA, in 83.2 innings. Blair will be joined by some new faces in the weekend rotation. Of the many competing for that role, Chase Boster is the likeliest of candidates. The Stafford, Va. native went 18-6 with an earned run average of 1.86 in his career at Colonial Forge High School. He was 8-2 with 59 strikeouts in his senior season. Returner Wayland Moore and newcomers Michael Taylor, Alex Thackston, and Brandyn Sittinger will compete for a spot in the weekend rotation as well.
KEY LOSSES Position Players Thor Meeks Eric Semeniuk AJ Farris
Pos. C OF OF
Avg. .227 .234 .239
Hits 35 26 27
Runs 13 13 11
2B 9 3 2
HR RBI 2 19 0 15 1 14
Pitchers Mike Mason Jesse Fernandez Joe Church
R/L LHP RHP RHP
APP/GS 14/14 21/0 20/0
ERA 4.15 2.96 3.45
W-L 4-6 1-1 2-0
IP 80.1 24.1 28.2
K 60 24 37
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Bullpen: Junior Josh King, a starter-turned-reliever in 2012, will lead Marshall’s relief staff. King made the most appearances (23) of any of the Herd’s arms last year and has proven an ability to pitch in any situation. The Troup, Ga. native began the season as a starter before being moved into more of a long relief role midway through March. By April, the righty was appearing in the seventh and eighth innings to set up closer Jesse Fernandez (whom the Herd also lost to graduation). King even finished a few of last season’s games. King, sophomore Matt Margaritonda, and redshirt junior Ryan Hopkins will serve as the team’s late-inning arms. Each has already seen action in closing situations and should provide a steady defense for Marshall’s late-game efforts.
Catcher: Stopper Thor Meeks (pictured above) left one of the largest gaps in the Herd lineup. Although only a .227 hitter in his final season, the slugger hit 25 longballs over the course of his four-year career. Assigned with the task of his replacement is Matt Kirkwood, a senior who served as the bullpen catcher behind Meeks and Louie Helmburg while he nursed an arm injury last year. Kirkwood played his first three seasons with Cleveland State before transferring to MU for his final year of eligibility. The senior has yet to gain any in-game experience with Marshall, but he provided a spark for the Green team during the fall World Series, batting .438 with five runs, six RBIs, three walks, and no strikeouts in six games of exhibition play. Newcomers Johnathan Beary and David Diaz-Fernandez will serve as additional catching options.
1B: Nathan Gomez, who made starts at first base in 46 of the Herd’s 54 games in 2012, will likely resume his role as Marshall’s everyday first baseman. Gomez led the team in batting (.316), run production (39 RBIs), and doubles (17) last season, and though a nagging hamstring injury might have slowed him in the latter part of last season, the senior will look to make a major impact for Waggoner’s club in his senior season.
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Season Outlook In the unlikely absence of Gomez, fellow senior Alfredo Brito would be a viable option at first base. The Miami, Fla. native started eight games there last season when he wasn’t DH-ing in the four- or five- hole. Brito was a .260 hitter last season with four homers and 32 RBIs. He doubled eight times and struck out only 31 times in 225 plate appearances, the least among Marshall starters.
2B: Sophomore Andrew Dundon, who found a hot bat in the final two months of last season, will look to pick up where he left off when he resumes his role at second base. Dundon batted .264 for the season but .337 over the last two months, including .409 in the month of April. The Lincoln Park, N.J. native tallied 46 hits in 2012 along with 29 runs and 18 RBIs. Coach Waggoner also utilized him for a team-leading seven sacrifice hits.
3B: With the move of senior Gray Stafford to the outfield, the third base position became open to a handful of newcomers. Aaron Bossi, a true freshman from St. Louis, Mo., is the leading candidate for the role while Adam Bolen, from Russiaville, Ind., may see some time there as well. Bossi is a Missouri-Illinois state all-star in his senior season at St. John Vianney High School. Bolen, also an all-star in his senior season of high school, was a member of the 2012 3-A Indiana state championship.
SS: Sophomore Sergio Leon (pictured below) will reprise his role as MU’s starting shortstop after a successful true freshman season saw him bat .302. Leon, a gifted middle infielder, began his Marshall career at second base before being moved to shortstop where he quickly acclimated. In 42 games (Leon missed 12 games in March due to a wrist injury he suffered at Kentucky), the Miami, Fla. native collected 51 hits, drove in 20 runs, scored 20 times, and stole seven bases in eight attempts.
TOP RETURNERS
LF: Position Players Nathan Gomez Isaac Ballou Sergio Leon Gray Stafford
Pos. 1B OF INF OF
Avg. .316 .308 .302 .252
Hits 65 60 51 52
Pitchers Aaron Blair Josh King
R/L RHP RHP
APP/GS ERA 14/14 3.98 23/2 2.30
Runs 35 40 20 39
2B 17 5 9 8
HR RBI 3 39 2 24 1 20 5 25
W-L 2-8 2-5
IP K 83.2 82 43.0 42
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Chase Vogelbach may see the most action in left field. The true freshman from Ft. Myers, Fla. batted .398 in his senior season at Bishop Verot High School and advanced with his team to the Florida state championship in 2012.
CF: There’s little doubt that Isaac Ballou, who has earned starts at centerfield in 144 games, will remain Marshall’s centerpiece in the outfield. Ballou batted .308 while reaching base at a ridiculous .448 clip last campaign. At the conclusion of that season, his name covered the inside of the C-USA statbook. Ballou was second in the league in walks (43), second in stolen bases (21), second in triples (four), and fifth in on-base percentage. More on his records can be found on page 29.
RF: After spending his first three seasons of collegiate ball at third base, Gray Stafford has been moved to the outfield where the team can utilize his outstanding arm. Stafford led the Herd in 2012 in home runs (five) and ranked second in runs scored (39) and triples (two).
DH: In the event that he is not filling in for Gomez at first base, Alfredo Brito will again assume the role of the designated hitter. Brito strung together a 15-game hitting streak while serving as the DH during March of last season, and with a healthy return, he looks poised for a great farewell campaign. Herd freshman Travis Myers may also see some time at DH.
Utilities: Sophomore Eric Escobedo, sophomore transfer Mardu Smith, and redshirt freshman Robert Fajardo may see the most action off Coach Waggoner’s bench. Escobedo’s proven game experience has him as one of the top guys coming off the bench, while Smith’s speed and Fajardo’s versatility make them useful possibilities.
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Marshall Administration D r. Stephen J. Kopp is in his eighth year as president of Marshall University. During his tenure, Marshall has experienced unprecedented growth and development.
Since Dr. Kopp became president in 2005, Marshall’s academic profile has grown dramatically with new highdemand majors and degree programs, including pharmacy, physical therapy and public health. Engineering has been re-established, has become fully accredited and is the school’s fastest-growing undergraduate major. Under his leadership, $200 million in new buildings and building renovations have been completed and more than $100 million in new infrastructure development is under way, including a biotechnology incubator and applied engineering complex, a high-tech classroom building, a new soccer stadium, an indoor practice facility and a sports medicine translational research center. External funding for research has doubled and Marshall has become a leading university for advanced, high-performance computing and Internet2® connectivity. This evolution is positioning Marshall University to partner and compete globally. In addition to offering the nation’s leading graduate forensics program, the university has launched an undergraduate digital forensics program to respond to the needs of state and federal intelligence and law-enforcement communities, and the Rahall Transportation Institute at Marshall has advanced to become one of the top university transportation centers in the country. Marshall is also growing in enrollment. Last fall, the university welcomed the largest freshman class in its 175-year history and in the coming months will undertake a new international student recruitment initiative. President Kopp joined Marshall following leadership positions with Midwestern University, Central Michigan University and Ohio University. He earned a bachelor of science degree in biology from the University of Notre Dame, and a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He served as a postdoctoral fellow at the St. Louis University Medical Center, and a research fellow and NIH fellow in the department of biochemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago prior to joining the faculty of Midwestern University. He and his wife Jane have two grown children and a golden retriever named Abby.
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ike Hamrick is starting his third year as the Director of Athletics and in that time frame he has been busy shaping a new vision for the future of Thundering Herd athletics. He has wasted little time in reaching out to former letter-winners, alumni and friends of the University to build a consensus on where the Thundering Herd family wants their program to be and the response has been incredible. In his second year, Hamrick established a Football Enhancement Fund effort that has committed nearly $2 million towards the program and his efforts have co aalso led to rapid growth and development in the Big Green Foundation aand in Marshall’s M-Club that has increased donation levels by 50%. In addition to this, he negotiated a contract extension with ISP Sports in ad the summer of 2010 that poured nearly $3 million in needed facility th enhancements into Marshall’s athletics venues, including major video e board and sound system upgrades to Joan C. Edwards Stadium and b significant signage and lighting improvements to the Cam Henderson si Center. During his tenure, he has also increased the Big Green’s C membership from 1600 to 3100 members. m During this period Hamrick was also tasked with two major hires in D both football and basketball. His hiring of head football coach Doc b Holliday and head men’s basketball coach Tom Herrion have brought H renewed interest and excitement in both programs. re In the classroom, Marshall’s student-athletes also continued to excel in 2010-11. 163 Marshall student-athletes were named to the Conference 2 USA Academic Honor Roll with grade point averages of 3.0 or better U aand 37 earned C-USA Commissioners Medals for posting cumulative GPA’s of 3.75 or higher. G Hamrick served as the director of athletics at the University of NevadaH Las Vegas for six years before returning to his alma-mater in July of 2009. La At Marshall, he has spearheaded a $30 million fundraising campaign, A two-thirds of which has come via the Vision Campaign, an initiative tw that is being co-chaired by Marshall legends Mike D’Antoni and Chad th Pennington. Hamrick has also upgraded Marshall’s football scheduling, P signing agreements with Purdue, Navy and Louisville, while renewing si the deal with Miami. th Hamrick played football at Marshall University from 1976 to 1980, H starting at linebacker and defensive end his last two years. After st receiving his bachelor’s degree in education from Marshall, he earned re his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in 1981. h Prior to his position at UNLV, Hamrick was director of athletics at East P Carolina University from 1995 to 2003. He also has been A.D. at the C University of Arkansas at Little Rock, assistant AD at Illinois State, and U assistant A.D. at the University of Kansas. as Hamrick is a native of Clendenin, W.Va., and a graduate of Herbert H Hoover High School. He and his wife Soletta, who is also a Marshall H graduate, reside in the Huntington area and are the parents of three children - twin sons, Brett and Justin (22), and daughter, Mollie Ann (20) who currently attends Marshall.
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The Annual Herd Challenge
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ach year, members of the Marshall baseball team participate in Coach Waggoner’s “Herd Challenge.” The three-day event takes place at Joan C. Edwards Stadium during the team’s fall segment and is designed to challenge the Herd’s fitness, endurance, and strength. Actiities have included distance runs and sprints, swims, medicine ball throws, push-ups, bat swings, broad and vertical jumps, bleacher runs, and countless other trials. The Herd Challenge also consists of team exercises such as a tug-of-war, dump truck push, and sled push. Competitors are ranked through a point system in which points are awarded to players based on the time it takes them to complete each task or the number of times he can perform the skill in a given number of seconds. Coach Waggoner and his staff shuffle events around each year but are always sure to include the infamous “Gauntlet,” an individual contest that involves some of the most grueling challenges. In the 2012 Gauntlet, for instance, each student-athlete began with a distance run, followed by pushing a 100 pound plate across the football field. After crossing the goal line, the player would run up a side of the stadium and back down before flipping a tractor tire 15 yards. Next came the farmer’s walk with thick grips, which were carried 30 yards to the 50-yard line. The event concluded when the player sprinted from the 50-yard line, up the side ramp, and out of the stadium.
In the 2012 Herd Challenge, junior right-handed pitcher Kyle Kessler dominated the plate push events and came away with the crown. Kessler amassed 362 points over the 10-event challenge and became only the second pitcher (Andrew Blain) to come away triumphant in the grueling sequence of events. Kessler won three events (three-lap plate push, two-lap plate push, and the gauntlet) outright while sharing the one-lap plate push victory with four others. Senior outfielder Isaac Ballou, who won the 2011 Herd Challenge, won four events and came in third place overall. Junior transfer Johnathan Beary finished second with 332 total points. Other individual event winners were senior southpaw Wayland Moore (plate push) and freshman David Diaz-Fernandez (wall sit). Junior Ryan Hopkins, sophomores Eric Escobedo and Mardu Smith, and freshman Micah Dunn all tied with Kessler for the victory in the one-lap plate push.
Top Ten finishers: 362 332 302 273 261 251 247 239 220 210
Kyle Kessler Johnathan Beary Isaac Ballou Gray Stafford Andrew Dundon Chase Vogelbach Wayland Moore Nathan Gomez Chase Boster Micah Dunn
Past Winners:
20 0 7:
2008:
2 0 09:
2010:
2011:
2 0 12:
Andrew
Adam Yeager
Rhett
Justin Maynard
Isaac Ballou
Kyle Kessler
Blaine
Stafford
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Conference USA
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rom its beginning in 1994, Conference USA’s dedication to excellence has been the league’s guiding principle and remains a common thread today and for a promising future. As we enter the 2012-13 season, C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are immersed in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. These C-USA institutions all sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athletic programs that compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.
C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year for a combination of significant community service efforts, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport. SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. Baseball 57 NCAA appearances Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including five of the last eight 13 Super Regional appearances Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the last 11 seasons SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 17 years, 169 student-athletes earned national Capital One Academic All-America honors, while 588 were named All-District. In addition, more than 22,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA ON TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports.
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Conference USA C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK The C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of 2011. Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular-season and championship event highlights and conference-produced feature stories. In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and that number just keeps growing. Monthly and yearly subscriptions offer fans access to events offered on all 12 of the C-USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming. C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. GOVERNANCE Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors. A PROUD HISTORY Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, Conference USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together. A PROMISING FUTURE With more conference realignment taking the stage during the 2011-12 season, C-USA held onto its strong foundation, identity and a history that reflects the league’s national presence. Conference USA will welcome six new institutions in 2013, including the return of charter member Charlotte along with FIU, Louisiana Tech, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. These six members will join with East Carolina, Marshall, Rice, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB and UTEP. In addition to the outstanding competition and strong athletic achievements these schools bring, the C-USA footprint will grow by nearly 20 percent. Additionally, the geography of these members allows for a divisional scheduling model that will be beneficial to the student-athletes, fan-friendly and cost effective. These 14 extraordinary institutions and 17 years of remarkable history have reinforced the league’s position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.
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2013 C-USA Baseball Championship Reckling Park | Houston, Texas C-USA Championship Format The 2013 Conference USA Championship will feature the top eight teams in regular-season league play. Those eight will be split into two four-team pools (or pods), with the winner of each pod playing in a single championship game. Teams will be assigned pods based on seed, which will be determined by the order of finish in regular-season conference play. Each team will be guaranteed to play three games. Teams in each pod will play the other three teams in its pod. The team with the best composite record in each pod would advance to the championship game. Two-way ties in a pod would be broken by headto-head play. In case of a three-way tie, the highest seed would advance. Makeup of the Pods and Schedule of Play Pod 1 (Seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8) Pod 2 (Seeds 2, 3, 6 and 7) 1 vs. 4, 5 and 8 2 vs. 3, 6 and 7 4 vs. 1, 5 and 8 3 vs. 2, 6 and 7 5 vs. 1, 4 and 8 6 vs. 2, 3 and 7 8 vs. 1, 4 and 5 7 vs. 2, 3 and 6 Game Schedule Day 1 Wednesday 11:00a 3:00p 7:00p
Day 2 Thursday 11:00a 3:00p 7:00p
Day 3 Friday 11:00a 3:00p 7:00p
Day 4 Saturday 11:00a 3:00p 7:00p
Day 5 Sunday 1:00p Championship
Games are played at 11 am, 3 pm and 7 pm the first four days of the Championship, with the championship game Sunday at 1 pm. Pairings with game times are announced after seeds are determined following the final league series of the season.
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2013 C-USA Baseball Championship Reckling Park The 2013 Conference USA Championship will be played at Reckling Park in Houston, Texas. The stadium on the Rice University campus has been a regular in hosting postseason baseball. In addition to the 2006 Conference USA Championship, Reckling Park has served as a host venue for NCAA Regionals or Super Regionals in 10 of the last 12 years. The 2013 season is now the Owls’ 14th at the stadium. The facility has recently undergone several renovations, including the addition of a black cast-iron fence that circles the perimeter of the stadium, the remodeling of the team’s locker room, weight room and fan areas. A new playing surface and state of the art drainage system, as well as a padded outfield wall and warning track that surrounds the entire field, were added recently to improve player safety. For the fans, a grass berm and bleachers were added beyond the left field wall. A hospitality plaza on the third base side and a sensational scoreboard with video display are fan favorites. These improvements enhance the stadium’s reputation as one of the top venues in the nation. The park features a picturesque setting on the Rice campus facing the Texas Medical Center, the comfort of the more than 3,700 chairback seats (most with cup holders) and nine private suites. There are spacious locker rooms and one of the best press boxes in college baseball.
Past C-USA Tournament Champions 2012 UAB 2011 Rice 2010 Southern Miss 2009 Rice 2008 Houston 2007 Rice 2006 Rice 2005 TCU/Tulane* 2004 TCU 2003 Southern Miss 2002 East Carolina 2001 Tulane 2000 Houston 1999 Tulane 1998 Tulane 1997 Houston 1996 Tulane *declared co-champions after championship game was cancelled due to weather
The field dimensions are 330 feet down the left field line, 332 feet down the right field line, and 400 feet to center field.
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Marshall in the MLB Name Ian Kadish Kevin Shackelford Arik Sikula Rhett Stafford Dan Straily Greg Williams Joe Church Mike Mason Jesse Fernandez
Pos. P P P C/OF P P P P P
Team Salt River Rafters Wisconsin Vancouver AZL Athletics Oakland Athletics Myrtle Beach Eugene Grand Junction Rockies Aberdeen IronBirds
League Arizona Fall League Midwest (A) Northwest (A) Arizona League (R) Major League Carolina (A) Northwest (A) Pioneer (R) N.Y. Penn (A)
MLB Affiliate Toronto Milwaukee Toronto Oakland Texas San Diego Colorado Baltimore
Final MU Season 2011 2010 2011 2011 2009 2011 2012 2012 2012
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f the nine former Marshall baseball players currently playing on the professional ranks, none made bigger news over the last year than former Thundering Herd righthander Dan Straily. On August 3, 2012, Straily became the 12th player in Marshall history to reach “the show,” and in his Major League debut debut, the Springfield, Ore. native threw a quality start which consisted of 6.0 IP, 5 hits, 1 ER, 1 BB, and 5 SO. His first pitch landed for a strike and preceded a punchout of Toronoto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie. Although Stra Straily received no decision – a three-run homer by Jeff Mathis in the top of the ninth erased a 4-1 lead which had Straily in line for the win – he picked up his first winning de decision two weeks later when he rifled 6 6.1 innings of shutout ball against the Kansas City Royals. Straily ended the 2012 season 2-1, and the A’s were 5-2 over his seven Jeff Montgomery starts. He struck out 32 over 39.1 innings and maintained an earned run average of 3.89. Straily joined Rick Reed and Jeff Montgomery as the only former Marshall p pitchers to play in the Major Leagues since 1974. Prior to his promotion to Oakland, Straily was tearing up Double-A and Triple-A hitters. On one of his outings with the Midland RockHounds, an 11-K performance helped raise his h season numbers to 52 K’s in 40.1 innings. By June, Straily had taken the national lead in strikeouts – even sitting down more hitters than Washington’s Washingt Stephen Strasburg and Detroit’s Justin Verlander – and received a promotion to Triple-A T where he made his way into the starting rotation of the Sacramento River Cats. After eight sta starts in the Pacific Coast League, Straily was called up to Oakland.
Dan Straily Marshall’s all-time draft picks can be found on the next page.
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Head Coach Jeff Waggoner [30] Jeff
Waggoner Head Coach Seventh Season Cleveland State, ‘98
A total of 40 records have been broken under Waggoner, including 23 team and 17 individual marks. Waggoner has also posted victories against 11 ranked opponents, including knocking off then No. 1 Rice in 2009. In 2010, MU defeated No. 17 Ohio State and No. 25 Rice during the regular season. In 2012, Waggoner led Marshall to a senior day victory over No. 13 UCF. In 2007, during his second season at Marshall, Waggoner led the Herd to 30 wins, the most in program history. The Herd notched a 30-30-1 overall record and finished sixth in C-USA with a 10-13-1 mark, and a berth in the 2008 Entergy C-USA Baseball Championship tournament hosted by Tulane.
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ead coach Jeff Waggoner enters his seventh season at the helm of the Marshall baseball program. In six seasons, he has compiled a 137-191-1 record along with a birth to the Conference USA Championship in 2008. His 137 victories are the third most in program history. After the 2012 season, Waggoner saw two Thundering Herd pitchers selected in the Major League Baseball Amatuer Draft. A total of ten players were selected over the last two seasons, while 24 have received an opportunity to play professional baseball under his tutelage. Joe Church (17th round to San Diego Chargers) and Mike Mason (24th round to the Colorado Rockies), the 2012 draftees, became the 12th and 13th members of the Herd to be selected after serving on one of Waggoner’s teams. Waggoner’s last two teams have produced a member of the Conference USA All-Freshman team. In 2011, right-handed pitcher Aaron Blair earned the honor while middle infielder Sergio Leon replicated the feat in 2012. The 2011 season featured eight players who would go on to be drafted by MLB teams and two players who were signed as free agents. Greg Willams (Texas Rangers), Mike Mason (Texas Rangers), Joe Church (Los Angeles Angels), Isaac Ballou (Pittsburgh Pirates), Kenny Socorro (Chicago Cubs), Arik Sikula (Toronto Blue Jays), Shane Farell (Toronto Blue Jays), Rhett Stafford (Oakland Athletics) were each drafted in the 2011 MLB, marking the most drafted players in a season in Marshall baseball history. Victor Gomez (Atlanta Braves) and Ian Kadish (Toronto Blue Jays) were also picked up by big league teams as free agents. Along with the most drafted players in a season, Waggoner’s club had four players earn Conference USA honors. Kenny Socorro was selected to the All-Conference USA team as an infielder and freshman, Aaron Blair, was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team. Kyle Blank and Arik Sikula both earned academic recognition through the conference, after being picked to the Conference USA All-Academic team.
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At the tournament, Marshall defeated third-seeded Tulane twice, and second-seeded Southern Miss twice, before falling to Houston in the championship game, 3-2. All three of those teams were NCAA Regional participants in 2008, while the Herd finished one run shy of its first NCAA Regional appearance since 1978. For his efforts, Waggoner was named Collegiate Baseball All-Pavlovich Team Coach of the Year in “Collegiate Baseball” Newspaper. During his six seasons with the Herd, 24 Marshall players/signeess have been given a chance to playy at the 010 Major professional level. In the 2010 League Baseball Amateur Draft, Kevin Shackelford, Ryan Kiel and Aaron Blair were selected. Other notable ven players drafted include Steven Blevins, Tommy Johnson and nd Nate Lape in 2008, while Eddie Rush and Dan Straily were picked d in 2009. Straily is one of a dozen currently playing at the next xt level and has made his wayy into the Major Leagues. The e right-handed arm spent two wo seasons at Double-A Midland nd before being promoted to Triple-A Sacramento during g the summer, 2012. Straily ultimately received a call from om the Oakland Athletics and pitched in 39.1 innings overr seven starts. n, Prior to the 2010 campaign, ers the Herd placed three players (Blevins, Lape and Gomez) on o All-C-USA teams, while two med (Lape and Gomez) were named
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Head Coach Jeff Waggoner to all All-Mideast Region squads. Adam Yeager, Gomez and Lape have all played summer ball in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League. In his first season with the Herd, Waggoner led the squad to a 21-32 record which included a 15-11 mark at home. The Alliance, Ohio native helped lead Marshall to a 5-18 record in C-USA picking up series wins against both Memphis and Houston, and taking a win against UCF. Before taking over the head coaching position at Marshall, Waggoner spent two seasons as an assistant with the nationally-ranked North Carolina State University Wolfpack. While with the Wolfpack, Waggoner was a part of two N.C. State teams that had a combined record of 81-41 and played in two NCAA tournaments. In 2006, N.C. State finished second in the ACC Tournament and was runner up in the NCAA Austin Regional. The Wolfpack ranked as high as seventh in the nation that season while finishing third nationally in hitting (.333) and second in the ACC in fielding percentage (.970). A total of six players were named to All-ACC teams, with two (Ramon Corona and Matt Camp) claiming All-America honors. Waggoner’s responsibilities with the Wolfpack included player development, recruiting, academic support, travel and directing N.C. State’s summer baseball camps. Before his arrival in Raleigh, Waggoner spent two seasons at Kent State University. The Golden Flashes captured the 2004 MAC Tournament Championship during his tenure and also had seven players selected in the Major League Baseball draft, including first round draft pick Emmanuel Burriss who now plays for the San Fransisco Giants. He was also an assistant coach at George Washington University from 2000-02, where he helped guide the Colonials to a school record for wins in a season (42) and the Atlantic 10 championship in 2002. George Washington led the A-10 and was among the national leaders in both batting average (.326) and home runs (91) that season. The Colonials posted a two-year record of 80-45 during Waggoner’s stay, and five GW players were selected in the MLB draft.
Waggoner’s Coaching Career Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
School St. Rose - Assistant George Washington - Assistant George Washington - Assistant Kent State - Assistant Kent State - Assistant NC State - Assistant NC State - Assistant Marshall - Head Coach Marshall - Head Coach Marshall - Head Coach Marshall - Head Coach Marshall- Head Coach Marshall- Head Coach
Overall Record W L T 32 16 1 38 23 42 23 36 18 36 27 41 19 40 22 21 32 30 30 1 22 32 27 31 20 31 17 37
Conference Record W L NCAA Tournament 32 16 DII College WS 13 9 17 7 NCAA Regional 20 4 14 10 South Bend Regional 17 13 Lincoln Regional 16 13 Austin Regional 5 18 10 13 9 15 12 12 7 17 5 19
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Head Coach Jeff Waggoner Before his two years at George Washington, Waggoner spent the 2000 season at the College of St. Rose in Albany, N.Y., helping St. Rose earn a berth in the Division II College World Series in 2000. Waggoner has worked with two collegiate summer baseball teams. He was the head coach of the Arlington Senators of the Clark Griffith League in 2002, guiding the Senators to a 32-10 regular-season record, the Clark Griffith League championship, and the All-American Amateur Baseball Association (AAABA) national championship. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach for the Schenectady Mohawks of the New York Collegiate League in 1999 and 2000. Waggoner lettered two years as a catcher at Cleveland State University, and graduated with a sport management degree in 1998. He played two years at Crowder College in Neosho, Mo., prior to transferring to Cleveland State. Waggoner received his master’s degree in Educational Psychology from St. Rose in 2001. He and his wife, Rachelle, were married on August 27, 2004 and together they two daughters, Kacee and Madelyn.
WAGGONER BY THE NUMBERS... 137 ........ NUMBER OF WINS IN SIX SEASONS, THIRD ALL-TIME AT MARSHALL 40.......... RECORDS BROKEN - 23 TEAM RECORDS, 17 INDIVIDUAL 30.......... MOST WINS IN SCHOOL HISTORY (2008) 24.......... MARSHALL PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE MLB AMATEUR DRAFT 12 ........... MOST CONFERENCE USA WINS IN SCHOOL HISTORY (2010) 11 ............ ALL-CONFERENCE USA SELECTIONS 13 ........... RANKED TEAMS DEFEATED 9 ............ CONFERENCE USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOREES 3 ............ BEST CONFERENCE USA FINISH IN SCHOOL HISTORY (2010) 2 ............ ALL-MIDEAST TEAM PLAYER PICKS C-USA ALL-FRESHMEN SELECTIONS 1 ............. CONFERENCE USA TOURNAMENT RUNNERS UP (2008) NAMED ALL-PAVLOVICH COACH OF THE YEAR - “COLLEGIATE BASEBALL” FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN NCBWA PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTION NCBWA PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM SELECTION
MARSHALL COACHES BY VICTORIES Coach
Years
Record
1. Jack Cook 2. Dave Piepenbrink 3. Jeff Waggoner 4. Howard McCann 5. Boyd Chambers 6. Johnny Stuart 7. Joe Binns 8. Bill Chambers 9. Alvis Brown 10. Roy Hawley
1955, 67-89 1998-2006 2007-Present 1990-95 1910-17 1926-32 1947-49, 52-54 1956-60 1961-65 1933-35
422-344-2 170-285-3 137-193-1 99-156 72-43-1 67-21-1 46-34 44-56-1 34-70-1 30-5
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Associate Head Coach Joe Renner [35] Joe
Renner Associate Head Coach Pitching Coach Fourth Season Northern Kentucky, ‘00
Renner graduated from Northern Kentucky in 2000 with a B.S. in Sociology. He was a four-year letterman for the NKU baseball team from 1989-92. What they are saying about Renner: Tracy Smith - Head Coach - Indiana University "Joe is a knowledgeable and hard-working coach. His impact will be felt immediately at Marshall University." J.D. Heilmann - Pitching Coach - Xavier University "Joe is one of the best pitching coaches I have ever worked with, players will show great improvement under him."
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oe Renner, who was named an Associate Head Coach during the fall of 2012, enters his fourth season with the Marshall baseball program. Ever since head coach Jeff Waggoner brought him on staff, Renner has served as the program's pitching coach, working closely with the team's pitching staff. In his first season, he guided right-hander Arik Sikula to a First Team All-Conference USA selection, along with seeing four pitchers out of the Thundering Herd bullpen sign with Major League teams.
Brian Hiler - Scout - Kansas City Royals/General Manager Midland Redskins "Every pitcher he was worked with has gotten better. He just has a great rapport with kids."
A native of Lima, Ohio, Renner has served as a pitching coach since the 1995 season, working with 28 pitchers who advanced to the professional level. Renner comes to Marshall from the College of Mount St. Joseph, which is located in Cincinnati. He worked as the pitching coach there since March of 2008 and helped lead the team to the HCAC Conference Regular Season Championship. While at Mount St. Joseph, Renner spent four months in the summer of 2008 coaching the pitchers of the Delaware Cows of the Great Lakes Collegiate League. Prior to his time at Mount St. Joseph, he worked four five years at the Champions Baseball Academy in Cincinnati as a Pitching Instructor. In the summer of 2005, he was the Pitching Coach for the Champions Summer College League Team before managing the squad a year later. Before working for Champions, Renner held four pitching coach positions, working at Miami (Ohio) from 2000-02, the Midland Redskins, an amateur team from Cincinnati, from 1997-2002, Northern Kentucky University from 1995-97 and the Minot Mallards of the Prairie League in 1995. He also worked heavily in recruiting in his positions at Midland and Northern Kentucky. He has had a great deal of postseason success as a coach, leading Midland to the Connie Mack National Championship in 1997 and 98 and finishing runner up in the Mid-American Conference Tournament in 2001.
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Head Recruiting Coordinator Tim Donnelly [6] Tim
Donnelly Head Recruiting Coordinator Seventh Season Hardin Simmons, ‘04
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im Donnelly worked as an assistant coach at Marshall for his first six seasons before being named the program’s Head Recruiting Coordinator during the fall of 2012. Now in his seventh season, Donnelly continues to serve as an assistant coach, working primarily with the infielders while coaching third base. Donnelly has played a vital role in player development at Marshall and has prepared numerous infielders for the next level. Notable players include Emmanuel Burriss, who was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the first round (33rd overall) of the 2006 amateur draft, Drew Saylor, a 13th round draft pick by the Florida Marlins, Andrew Davis, 12th round pick to the Giants, and Kenny Socorro, 44th round pick by the Chicago Cubs. Prior to coming to Marshall, Donnelly spent a year at Kent State as an assistant coach and helped lead the Golden Flashes to the Mid-American Conference Regular-Season championship. During that year Donnelly was responsible for the infielders, assisted in hitting, and was the first base coach. He also handled field maintenance and camp duties. In 2005, he was an assistant coach at Malone College for head coach Tom Crank, where he handled the infielders, hitting and recruiting. He also served as an assistant coach with the Stark County Terriers summer league baseball team (Great Lakes Summer League) in 2005 and helped lead the team to a league title. He has experience working baseball camps at Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Kent State, Malone College and Northeast Texas Community College, where he worked primarily with outfielders and assisted in recruiting during the 2002 season. His father, Rich Donnelly, has been a Major League Coach for over 25 years and is currently in his second season managing the Brooklyn Cyclones of the New York Mets organization. Rich also worked with various MLB teams including the
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Texas Rangers (1980, 83-85), Pittsburgh Pirates (1986-1996), Florida Marlins (1997-1998), Colorado Rockies (1999-2002), Milwaukee Brewers (2003-2005), and the Los Angeles Dodgers (2006-2007). From 2008 until 2010, Rich served as a Player Development Advisor for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Donnelly’s two brothers both played collegiate sports. Bubba Donnelly played four years of basketball at Robert Morris College, while his brother Mike was a four-year kicker on the Cumberland College football team. Donnelly earned a bachelor’s degree in sports fitness and leisure studies in 2004 from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. There he lettered two seasons on the baseball team under head coach Steve Coleman. He received his associate’s degree in arts and science from Northeast Texas Community College in 2001, and lettered in baseball two seasons for head coach Chad Tidwell.
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Tyler
Karlet
Gatrell
Assistant Coach First Season Georgetown, ‘02
Director of Baseball Operations Second Season Marshall, ‘10
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rian Karlet joined Marshall’s baseball staff as an assistant coach in the fall of 2012.
Karlet graduated with a degree in communications from Georgetown College, where he was named to the MidSouth all-conference team at the end of his senior year. Following graduation, Karlet earned a Master’s degree in athletic administration while serving as Director of Baseball Operations at Marshall University. After two years with the Thundering Herd, Karlet returned to his alma mater as the top assistant coach for the Tigers. Karlet worked with the team for two seasons before receiving a promotion to head coach in 2009. Under Karlet’s guidance, the Tigers never finished lower than third place in the Mid-South Conference. Karlet sported a 58-56 record at the helm of the Tigers’ baseball program and a 35-21 record in conference play. Karlet resides in South Point, Ohio with his wife, Kelley, and two sons, Jaxson and Cooper.
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atrell enters his second year serving the baseball program as Director of Operations. He will continue to work closely with Coach Waggoner in the business aspects of the Marshall University baseball program. In 2010, Gatrell signed with the Kansas City Royals after finishing his senior season with the Herd. He played professionally for the Royal’s farm team, the AZL Royals. During his time with the Royals, he was the only reliever in the league to make the Arizona League All-Star team after finishing as the league leader in saves (12) and strikeouts per 9 innings (+17). While with the Herd, Gatrell was a member of the record setting 30 win team in 2008. He is ranked second all-time in career games pitched and in games pitched in a single season. He collected the Baseball Team Leadership Award in 2008 and was a Cam Henderson Scholarship Award winner and MU Scholar Athlete of the Year Award Finalist in 2009. Gatrell graduated cum laude from Marshall with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and Legal Enviroment in December of 2010. He will be pursuing a master’s in accounting in the fall and hopes to take up a professional career in public accounting.
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2013 Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No.
Name
Pos.
B/T
Ht./Wt.
Cl.
2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 36 38 42 43 44 48
Sam Hunter Johnathan Beary Sergio Leon Mardu Smith Chase Vogelbach Brandyn Sittinger Isaac Ballou Matt Margaritonda Josh King Eric Escobedo Kolin Stanley Andrew Dundon Matt Hummel Adam Bolen Aaron Bossi Alex Thackston Aaron Blair Steven Lewis Matt Kirkwood Gray Stafford Alfredo Brito Robert Fajardo David Diaz-Fernandez Wayland Moore Micah Dunn Chase Boster Kyle Kessler Travis Myers Michael Taylor Lance Elder Terrence Moore Ryan Hopkins Nathan Gomez Zachary Shockley
LHP C INF OF OF RHP OF RHP RHP OF RHP INF RHP INF INF LHP RHP INF C OF INF OF C LHP LHP RHP RHP C/IF/OF RHP RHP RHP RHP INF LHP
L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/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 L/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L
5-11/160 5-10/200 5-10/165 5-8/150 6-1/190 5-11/185 6-2/200 5-9/165 6-0/180 6-0/185 5-11/151 5-10/190 5-11/198 6-0/185 5-11/190 6-0/188 6-5/220 5-8/155 5-11/194 6-3/195 6-0/220 6-0/182 5-9/195 6-2/220 6-2/205 6-4/210 6-5/195 6-1/195 6-6/180 6-3/197 6-2/192 6-2/245 6-4/196 6-5/240
FR Ashland, Ky. (Paul Blazer HS) JR Apopka, Fla. (Pensacola JC) SO Miami, Fla. (Braddock HS) SO Pageland, S.C. FR Ft. Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS) FR LaGrange, Ohio (Keystone HS) SR Smithfield, Va. (Nansemond-Suffolk Academy) SO Freehold, N.J. (St. John Viannery HS) JR Troup, Ga. (Troup) SO Troup, Ga. (Troup HS) RS SO Beloit, Ohio (West Branch HS) SO Lincoln Park, N.J. (Boonton HS) SR Morrisburg, Ontario (Daytona State College) FR Russiaville, Ind. (Western HS) FR St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney HS) FR Proctorville, Ohio (Fairland HS) JR Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley) FR Charleston, W.Va. (Capital HS) SR New Castle, Pa. (Cleveland State) SR Cheraw, S.C. (Spartanburg Methodist JC) RS SR Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian) RS FR Miami, Fla. (La Salle HS) FR Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit HS) SR McCloud, Okla. (Seminole State JC) FR Alpharetta, Ga. (West Forsyth HS) FR Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS) RS SO Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS) FR Urbanna, Va. (Christ Church HS) FR St. Albans, W.Va. (Christ Church HS) SO Miami, Fla. (South Dade HS) SR Goshen, N.Y. (UMBC) RS JR Sedina, Ohio (Tennessee Tech) SR Miami, Fla. (La Salle) FR Strongsville, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS)
COACHES/STAFF Head Coach: ....................................Jeff Waggoner [30] ........................................................................... Cleveland State, ‘98 ...................................................................................Seventh season Asociate Head Coach: .......................... Joe Renner [35] .................................................................... Northern Kentucky, ‘00 ..................................................................................... Fourth Season Assistant Coach: .................................Tim Donnelly [6] ......................................................................... Hardin Simmons, ‘04 ...................................................................................Seventh season Assistant Coach: ................................. Brian Karlet [25] ................................................................................. Georgetown, ‘02 .......................................................................................... First Season Director of Baseball Operations: ..............Tyler Gatrell ......................................................................................... Marshall, ‘10 .................................................................................... Second season
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ALPHABETICAL
No.
Name
B/T
Ht./Wt.
2 18 28 31 48 19 32 38 43 15 33 11 10 42 8 13 36 16 17 24 14 44 4 20 9 12 26 5 23 7 34 3 27 21
Sam Hunter Alex Thackston Wayland Moore Micah Dunn Zachary Shockley Aaron Blair Chase Boster Lance Elder Ryan Hopkins Matt Hummel Kyle Kessler Josh King Matt Margaritonda Terrence Moore Brandyn Sittinger Kolin Stanley Michael Taylor Adam Bolen Aaron Bossi Alfredo Brito Andrew Dundon Nathan Gomez Sergio Leon Steven Lewis Isaac Ballou Eric Escobedo Robert Fajardo Mardu Smith Gray Stafford Chase Vogelbach Travis Myers Johnathan Beary David Diaz-Fernandez Matt Kirkwood
L/L L/L L/L L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R
5-11/160 Ashland, Ky. (Paul Blazer HS) 6-0/188 Proctorville, Ohio (Fairland HS) 6-2/220 McCloud, Okla. (Seminole State JC) 6-2/205 Alpharetta, Ga. (West Forsyth HS) 6-5/240 Strongsville, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS) 6-5/220 Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley) 6-4/210 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge HS) 6-3/197 Miami, Fla. (South Dade HS) 6-2/245 Sedina, Ohio (Tennessee Tech) 5-11/198 Morrisburg, Ontario (Daytona State College) 6-5/195 Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS) 6-0/180 Troup, Ga. (Troup) 5-9/165 Freehold, N.J. (St. John Viannery HS) 6-2/192 Goshen, N.Y. (UMBC) 5-11/185 LaGrange, Ohio (Keystone HS) 5-11/151 Beloit, Ohio (West Branch HS) 6-6/180 St. Albans, W.Va. (Christ Church HS) 6-0/185 Russiaville, Ind. (Western HS) 5-11/190 St. Louis, Mo. (St. John Vianney HS) 6-0/220 Miami, Fla. (Florida Christian) 5-10/190 Lincoln Park, N.J. (Boonton HS) 6-4/196 Miami, Fla. (La Salle) 5-10/165 Miami, Fla. (Braddock HS) 5-8/155 Charleston, W.Va. (Capital HS) 6-2/200 Smithfield, Va. (Nansemond-Suffolk Academy) 6-0/185 Troup, Ga. (Troup HS) 6-0/182 Miami, Fla. (La Salle HS) 5-8/150 Pageland, S.C. 6-3/195 Cheraw, S.C. (Spartanburg Methodist JC) 6-1/190 Ft. Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HC) 6-1/195 Urbanna, Va. (Christ Church HS) 5-10/200 Apopka, Fla. (Pensacola JC) 5-9/195 Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit HS) 5-11/194 New Castle, Pa. (Cleveland State)
Hometown (Last School/High School)
9 3 19 16 17 32 24 27 14 31 38 12 26 44 43 15 2 33 11 21 4 20 10 42 28 34 48 8 5 23 13 36 18 7
ISAAC BALLOU JOHNATHAN BEARY AARON BLAIR ADAM BOLEN AARON BOSSI CHASE BOSTER ALFREDO BRITO DAVID DIAZ-FERNANDEZ ANDREW DUNDO MICAH DUNN LANCE ELDER ERIC ESCOBEDO ROBERT FAJARDO NATHAN GOMEZ RYAN HOPKINS MATT HUMMEL SAM HUNTER KYLE KESSLER JOSH KING MATT KIRKWOOD SERGIO LEON STEVEN LEWIS MATT MARGARITONDA TERRENCE MOORE WAYLAND MOORE TRAVIS MYERS ZACHARY SHOCKLEY BRANDYN SITTINGER MARDU SMITH GRAY STAFFORD KOLIN STANLEY MICHAEL TAYLOR ALEX THACKSTON CHASE VOGELBACH
BY CLASS SENIORS (8) 21 MATT KIRKWOOD 44 NATHAN GOMEZ 28 WAYLAND MOORE 9 ISAAC BALLOU 23 GRAY STAFFORD 15 MATT HUMMEL 42 TERRENCE MOORE 24 ALFREDO BRITO*
JUNIORS (4) 3 JOHNATHAN BEARY 19 AARON BLAIR 11 JOSH KING 43 RYAN HOPKINS*
SOPHOMORES (8) 14 ANDREW DUNDON 4 SERGIO LEON 12 ERIC ESCOBEDO 5 MARDU SMITH 38 LANCE ELDER 10 MATT MARGARITONDA 33 KYLE KESSLER* 13 KOLIN STANLEY*
* Redshirt status
FRESHMEN (14) 27 DAVID DIAZ-FERNANDEZ 34 TRAVIS MYERS 16 ADAM BOLEN 17 AARON BOSSI 20 STEVEN LEWIS 31 MICAH DUNN 2 SAM HUNTER 48 ZACHARY SHOCKLEY 18 ALEX THACKSTON 7 CHASE VOGELBACH 32 CHASE BOSTER 8 BRANDYN SITTINGER 36 MICHAEL TAYLOR 26 ROBERT FAJARDO*
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Isaac
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Ballou
eight runs against Ohio (3/12) on two singles, a triple, and a grand slam...stole three bags against Eastern Kentucky (3/29)... enters the 2012 season on a four-game hit streak...reached base in his last 12 games of 2011.
SENIOR | OF Smithfield, Va. Nansemond-Suffolk Academy
2010: Made 39 starts and played in 51 games...hit .230 (32for-139)...scored 24 times and knocked in 17 runs...roped three doubles, three triples and two homers...collected a .265 (13-for-49) batting average in conference play...was 12-of-15 on stolen base attempts...posted five multihit games and three contests of two-or-more RBI...went 3-for-6 with a double, triple and three RBI at Samford (2/21)...slapped three hits and scored two runs at UAB (4/11).
CAREER HIGHS AT MARSHALL CAREER NOTES: Primary AB .....................................7 (2x), Last: @ Bryant, 2/18/2012 centerfielder for the R .......................... 3 (3x), Last: vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 Thundering Herd as a H.......................................................... 5, @ Bryant, 2/18/2012 true freshman...gifted RBI ..........................................................8, @ Ohio, 3/12/2011 athlete and excellent 2B .......................1 (12x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012/2012 fielder with superior 3B ...................................... 1 (14x), Last: vs Rice, 4/15/2012 range...broke Marshall's HR ....................................................... 2, @ Bryant, 2/18/2012 career triples record with TB ...........................................................9, @ Ohio, 3/12/2011 a triple against Liberty SB ................................... 3 (2x), Last: vs Liberty, 3/31/2012 (4/1/2012) and has since BB .................................. 2 (18x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 put space in between K ....................................... 4, vs St. Bonaventure, 3/18/2012 his 14 and Jim Reynolds' 11...ranks fifth all-time in Marshall history with 51 stolen bases and sixth all-time with 92 walks...connected for a homer for his first collegiate hit at Samford (2/19/2010) in his second at bat...started 9-for-9 in stolen bases...drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 36th round of the 2011 Major League Amateur Draft, following his sophomore season.
SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the Willmar Stingers of the Northwoods League...saw game action in 60 games in the outfield...selected to the Northwoods North vs. South All-Star Game...knocked in the game winning run...finished the season with a .269 (58-for-216) batting average...scored 45 runs, legged out five triples and drove in 37 runs...was 24-for-27 on stolen bases. HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball, basketball and football at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy...three-time All-Tidewater Conference and All-Virginia Independent Schools selection in baseball and four-time selection in basketball...named 2008 TCIS Football Player of the Year...2009 Under Armour AllAmerican selection for baseball...invited to the USA Baseball Tournament of Stars...two-time Richmond Times-Dispatch VISAA All-State first team honoree...led team in runs (33) on-base (.548) and fielding (.951) percentage in 2009...senior year hit .397 with 23 hits (10 extra bases), 19 RBI and drew 18 walks...was a perfect 28-for-28 in stolen bases...collected nine multirun, eight multistolen base and five multihit games in final season...batted .434 as a junior and .442 as a sophomore... swiped 100 stolen bases in four-year varsity career...finished NSA's all-time leading scorer in basketball with 2,132 points... participated in the Perfect Game WWBA World Championship in Juniper, Fla....honor roll student.
2012: Made 53 starts in centerfield, serving as the leadoff hitter in 48 games...batted .308 for the year with 24 RBIs, 40 runs, and 21 stolen bases...ended the year second in Conference USA in walks (43), second in stolen bases (21), second in triples (four), and fifth in on-base percentage (.448)...connected for two homers against Canisius before recording a five-hit game later that day against Bryant (2/18)...registered 16 multihit games...matched his singlegame best three stolen bases against Liberty (3/31)...became Marshall's all-time triples leader a day later (4/1) when he and the Herd roared back from a six run deficit against Liberty... finished the season on a six-game hitting streak which matched his season best...went 7-for-8 in the final two games of the campaign.
PERSONAL: Born March 17, 1990...son of Bill and Brenda Ballou...has two sisters: Kimberly and Lindsey Nicole...majoring in business. Ballou ranks: 1st all-time, career triples ................................................................. 14 5th all-time, career stolen bases .................................................... 51 6th all-time, career walks .................................................................. 92 1st all-time, walks in a season ............................................43 (2012) T-1st all-time, triples in a season ......................................... 7 (2011) T-5th all-time, stolen bases in a season ..........................21 (2012)
2011: Started all 51 games...batted .283 (53-for-187)...led the team in stolen bases (18-for-23) and triples (seven)...scored 40 times and batted in 29 runs...slugged .397 with four doubles, seven triples, and one homerun...recorded 13 multihit games with two three-hit games (at Virginia on 3/8 and at Memphis on 4/29) and one four-hit game (at Ohio on 3/12)...batted in Year
2010 2011 2012 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.230 .283 .308 .278
51-39 51-51 53-53 155-143
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
139 24 32 187 40 53 195 40 60 521 104 145
ab
r
3 4 5 12
3 7 4 14
2 1 2 5
17 47 29 74 24 79 70 200
.338 .396 .405 .384
17 32 43 92
2 6 8 16
30 28 41 99
1 1 1 3
.321 .397 .448 .398
1 1 4 8 2 6 7 15
12-15 18-23 21-28 51-66
101 139 126 366
2 4 5 11
3 2 4 9
.972 .986 .970 .977
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Brito
SENIOR | INF Miami, Fla. Florida Christian CAREER NOTES: Began his career as a very successful pinch hitter before earning a starting role as the DH junior season...was 13for-26 in pinch-hit at bats over his first two seasons... spent time at first base in his junior season but served primarily as the designated hitter.
CAREER HIGHS AT MARSHALL AB............................ 6 (2x), Last: vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 R ..................................................3, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012
and defensive replacement...finished with 10 hits in 49 at bats (.204 batting average)...scored six runs and totaled six RBI... team-best pinch hitting average at .357 (5-for-14)...scored a run and added an RBI single in first collegiate start at Wake Forest (2/22)...walked three times, scored two runs, had two RBI and a single vs. Radford (2/27)...laced a pinch-hit RBI double at UCF (5/2). HIGH SCHOOL: Batted .420 during senior year at Florida Christian...blasted four home runs and 28 RBI...member of district championship team in 2008...earned Biggest Impact Award...named second team All-Dade County...went 1-for-4 with an RBI in North/South all-star game...played summer ball for Linedrive Baseball in 2008.
H .............................................................4, vs Liberty, 3/30/2012 RBI.........................................3 (4x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 2B ....................................... 1 (16x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 3B ...................................................................................................n/a HR......................................... 2, @ Eastern Michigan, 3/2/2012
PERSONAL: Born May 3, 1990...son of Alfredo and Caridad Brito...sister Marilu Martin...maintained a 3.3 GPA in high school...garnered academic honor roll status...majoring in exercise physiology.
TB ......................................... 8, @ Eastern Michigan, 3/2/2012 SB ............................ 1 (2x), Last: vs Coppin State, 4/21/2010 BB .........................................................3, vs Radford, 2/27/2009 K .......................3 (3x), Last: vs Eastern Kentucky, 4/25/2012
2012: Started 51 games, primarily as the designated hitter in the meat of the order... strung together a 15-game hitting streak beginning at GardnerWebb (3/9) and ending with an 0-for-4 outing against Memphis (4/6)...saw his average climb as high as .349 as a result... homered twice against Eastern Michigan (3/2)...launched a game-winning bomb in the top of the ninth against UAB (3/23) in the first conference game of the season...hit four home runs with eight doubles on the year...recorded 14 multihit games including his first four-hit game against Liberty (3/30)...drove in 32 runs and scored 28 times. 2011: Did not play. 2010: Saw game action in 43 contests and made 23 starts... recorded a .308 (28-for-91) average at the plate...roped five doubles, two homers and knocked in 14...was 2-for-2 on stolen bases...went 8-for-12 as a pinch hitter...five multihit games and four multi-RBI contests...went 3-for-4 with three RBI against No. 17 Ohio State...launched his first collegiate homer against Le Moyne (3/19)...laced three hits and two RBI against Southern Miss (4/18)...hit a pinch hit homer at East Carolina (5/1). SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the Licking County Settlers of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League...hit at a .256 (11-for43) batting clip...played in 17 games...lined four doubles, one homer and eight RBI. 2009: Saw action in 30 games, making seven starts...made five starts at 1B and two at DH...served primarily as a pinch hitter Year
2009 2010 2012 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.204 30-7 .308 43-23 .260 52-51 .265 125-81
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
49 91 200 340
6 8 28 42
10 28 52 90
3 5 8 16
0 0 0 0
0 2 4 6
6 13 14 39 32 72 52 124
.265 .429 .360 .365
6 16 22 44
0 0 2 2
10 21 31 62
1 3 6 10
.291 .407 .339 .351
0 1 0 1
0 0 1 1
0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2
61 106 70 237
4 4 1 9
2 1 1 4
.970 .991 .986 .984
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Gomez SENIOR | INF Miami, Fla. La Salle High School CAREER NOTES: Smooth swing with quick bat speed...younger brother of Victor Gomez...great glove at 1B but has also seen time in left field...led the team in hitting in 2012.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at La Salle High School... tallied a .385 batting average with four homers and 26 RBI senior year...three-time Miami Herald All-Miami Dade County honorable mention selection...set the school single-season ERA (1.24) record as a freshman in 2006...team won district title in 2007...named Athlete of the Year at La Salle HS. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 7, 1991...son of Nevada Alba and Victor Gomez...has one brother, Victor, who holds numerous Marshall baseball records and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves after Marshall...majoring in exercise physiology.
CAREER HIGHS AB .........................6 (2x), Last: @ East Carolina, 5/5/2012 R ..........................................................3, vs Liberty, 4/1/2012 H ......................................3 (8x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 RBI ............................4 (3x), @ Gardner-Webb, 3/10/2012 2B................................................... 2, vs Radford, 5/18/2010 3B.............................................................................................n/a HR ...................1 (8x), Last: vs Southern Miss, 4/29/2012
2012: Led the Thundering TB....................5 (3x), Last: vs Southern Miss, 4/29/2012 SB.............................................................................................n/a Herd in hitting with a BB ......................................................3, @ Bryant, 2/18/2012 .316 average...held the K ...........................................4, vs Miami (Ohio), 2/18/2011 highest average among the team for 56% of the season...drove in a team high 39 RBIs (tied for ninth in Conference USA at conclusion of regular season)...notched back-to-back three-hit games against Charleston Southern (2/25-2/26)...recorded a teammost 17 multihit games with 12 multi-RBI games...hit three homers, including long balls in back-to-back games against Eastern Michigan (3/2-3/3)...led the team and ranked third in C-USA with 17 doubles...slugged .442. 2011: Played in 43 games - primarily in left field - and started in 36...batted .252 (30-for-119)...slugged .387 with four doubles and four homeruns...boasted six multihit games and even strung together a six-game hit streak where he went 7-for-18 (.300) with two homeruns...drove in 21 runs and scored 16 more...recorded 2 outfield assists. 2010: Emerged as the everyday first baseman...played in 51 games and made 34 starts...hit at an even .300 (39-for130) clip...finished second on the team in doubles with 13... collected 19 RBI and scored 17 runs...seven multihit and three multi-RBI games...produced an eight-game hit streak (4/215/1)...during a six-game span went 10-for-21 (5/18-5/27)... went a perfect 3-for-3 against Memphis (4/3)...connected for his first collegiate homer vs. Coppin State (4/21).
Year
2010 2011 2012 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
.300 .252 .316 .295
51-34 43-36 53-53 147-123
130 119 206 455
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
17 39 16 30 35 65 68 134
r
13 4 17 34
0 0 0 0
1 4 3 8
19 55 21 46 39 91 79 192
.423 .387 .442 .422
15 24 28 67
1 2 6 9
24 32 35 91
6 4 3 13
.372 .384 .407 .391
2 1 3 6
1 1 0 2
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
243 68 378 689
17 5 29 51
6 2 7 15
.977 .973 .983 .980
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Matt
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Hummel
SENIOR | RHP Morrisburg, Ontario Daytona State
2012: Made four appearance out of the pen...one poor outing escalated his ERA to 9.82...struck out his first hitter as a Marshall pitcher against Coppin State (4/10)...received no decisions.
CAREER/ 2012 SEASON HIGHS IP ..............................................2.0, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 SO ............................................... 1, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 Fewest: Hits Allowed ......................................0, vs Coppin State, 4/10 ER Allowed ..............0 (2x), Last: vs Eastern Kentucky, 4/25 Walks Allowed .......0 (4x), Last: vs Eastern Kentucky, 4/25
PRIOR TO MARSHALL: Attended Daytona State College...went 8-4 on the hill...named Scholar-Athlete of the Year...played summer league ball with the Ottawa Fat Cats, the Ottawa Cardinals, and the Brockville Bunnies...has received awards such as MVP, Best Pitcher, Jack Griffin award, and Rookie of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Seaway District High School... named summer league MVP. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 13, 1989...son of Laura and Joe Hummel...has one younger sister, Chelsea, and one younger brother, Tanner...majoring in Finance.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
9.82 9.82
0-0 0-0
4 4
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
3.2 3.2
7 7
4 4
4 4
0 0
1 1
3 3
0 0
0 0
18 18
.389 .389
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
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Kirkwood
21
SENIOR | C New Castle, Pa. Cleveland State Community College PRIOR TO MARSHALL: Attended Shelton State Community College and Cleveland State University...compiled a .343 average (61-for-178) in two seasons at Shelton State CC...state champs freshman year...played in the JUCO World Series and was named player of the game in game one. HIGH SCHOOL: Played ball at New Castle High School... batted .519 for his career, going 33-60 (.550) in his senior season...career included 27 doubles, one triple, and 11 home runs...batted in 86 runs...won All-Section honor at third base (sophomore year) and at catcher (junior and senior years)... Lawrence Country Player of the Year and All-WPIAL Team Class AAA senior season. PERSONAL: Born on March 31, 1990...son of Mark and Kathy Kirkwood...has an older brother, Mark Jr....majoring in business management.
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Terrence
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Moore
SENIOR | RHP Goshen, N.Y.
University of Maryland in Baltimore County
2012: Appeared in 14 games as a relief pitcher...did not earn any decisions or pick up any saves despite his 3.86 earned run average...struck out 12 in 11.2 innings for the season...struck out a pair of hitters in his first outing (one inning) against NC State (2/17)...struck out multiple hitters three more times. 2011: Appeared in nine games, all in relief...won his first game as a member of the Thundering Herd against Miami (Ohio) in his first outing (2/18)...pitched in 8.2 innings...struck out six while walking four...held an earned run average of 5.19. PRIOR TO MARSHALL: Played at University of Maryland in Baltimore County in 2009...sat out 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons and was the starting catcher at Goshen Central High School...also lettered in football his junior season...played for the South Florida Bandits. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 21, 1990...son of Terry and Elaine Moore...has one sister, Kaitlin...no relation to teammate Wayland...majoring in business administration.
Year
2011 2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5.19 3.86 4.43
1-0 0-0 1-0
9 14 23
0 0 0
0 0 0
0/1 0/0 0/1
0 0 0
8.2 11.2 20.1
11 14 25
6 5 11
5 5 10
4 3 7
6 12 18
2 2 4
1 0 1
0 1 1
47 58 105
.289 .286 .287
1 1 2
5 5 10
1 4 5
0 1 1
0 0 0
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Wayland
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Moore
SENIOR | LHP McCloud, Okla. Seminole State Junior College 2012: Made 17 total appearances in first season with the Thundering Herd...weekend starter four times, midweek starter five times, and reliever in eight games...went 1-4 with a 7.90 earned run average...struck out 31 in 35.1 innings... grabbed his only winning decision against Coppin State (4/10). PRIOR TO MARSHALL: Attended Seminole State (JC) for two years...listed as an All-American SUMMER LEAGUE: Played with the Melville Millionaires of the Western Major Baseball League for one season...played for the Gastionia Grizzlies of the Coastal Plains League for one season...won the CPL championship in 2011. HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball at McLoud High School...won Oklahoma All-State award. PERSONAL: Born on July 12, 1991...son of Wayland and Tammy Moore...maintained a 3.80 grade-point average during his time at McLoud HS...has two older sisters, Kimberley and Candace...no relation to teammate Terrence... majoring in finance.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
7.90 7.90
1-4 1-4
17 17
9 9
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
35.1 35.1
52 52
38 38
31 31
12 12
31 31
15 15
1 1
4 4
170 170
.351 .351
6 6
3 3
0 0
3 3
4 4
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Gray
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Stafford
SENIOR | OF Cheraw, S.C. Spartanburg Methodist Junior College CAREER: A multitool player with tremendous versatility... has played his entire Marshall career and most of this preMarshall career at third base...moved to the outfield where he could showcase his plus arm following his junior season... played in the shadows of older brother Rhett through end of 2011 season...emerged as a consistent producer at the end of 2011 season before leading the team in home runs in 2012.
PRIOR TO MARSHALL: Played third base for one season at Spartanburg Methodist College (JC)...collected a .320 batting average. 2010 SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the West Virginia Miners of the Prospect League...batted .239...registered a .375 on-base percentage and tied for the team lead in triples. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter-winner at Cheraw HS...allstate selection as a senior and two-time all-region pick...named team MVP in 2009...earned a spot in the North/South All-Star Game...honored as the Lewis Meiklejohn Award winner for being the top senior athlete in 2009...ended career at Cheraw HS with a .324 batting average, 70 runs, 75 hits, 13 doubles, 11 homers and 62 RBI...also was a standout on the football team. PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1991...son of Randy and Jackie Stafford...older brother Rhett played for the Herd from 2008 to 2011...majoring in business administration.
2012 SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the West Virginia Miners of the Prospect League alongside teammates Sergio Leon and Kolin Stanley...batted .286 with 11 homers, 36 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases...appeared mostly in right field where he recorded nine assists on the year...doubled in one of his two at-bats at the all-star game...batted .333 in postseason play. 2012: Made 52 starts, all at third base...batted mainly in the two-hole...hit .252 and slugged .383 with eight doubles, three triples, and five home runs...hit his final homer of the season in a victory over No. 13 UCF (5/12)...both triples came in Conference USA action: Memphis (4/6) and East Carolina (5/6)...drove in 25 runs which was third on the team...tallied 14 multihit games with four three-hit games...stole nine bases in 12 attempts...ended the season on a season-high nine game hitting streak. 2011: Started in 38 games, all at third base...batted .277 (39for-141)...emerged late in the season with 19 hits in his final 58 at-bats (.328)...hit four of his five home runs for the season during that stretch...slugged .447 for the season...drove in 20 runs and scored 27 times...went 4-for-5 with six RBIs, two home runs (one grand slam), and a double at Memphis (4/30)...strung together home runs in three consecutive games against Southern Miss. (4/23) and Memphis (4/294/30).
Year
2011 2012 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
.277 46-38 .252 53-52 .262 99-90
avg
141 206 347
27 39 66
39 52 91
7 8 15
1 2 3
5 5 10
20 63 25 79 45 142
.447 .383 .409
9 14 23
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
3 46 6 55 9 101
4 3 7
.331 .319 .324
1 0 1
sh
sb-att
1 4-6 3 9-12 4 13-18
a
e
fld%
25 73 32 78 57 151
po
14 15 29
.875 .880 .878
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Aaron
19
Blair
HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 21st Round of the MLB draft by the Houston Astros...named Nevada First Team All-State, All-Sunset Conference and All-Southwest Division...posted a 6-4 record with nine complete games, 64 innings and 91 strikeouts...held opponents to a .181 batting average...hit at .449 clip, seven homers, 23 total extra-base hits and 43 RBI...selected as the starting pitcher for the Sunset-Sunrise All-Star Game...played for the 2010 National Champion Ohio Warhawks and the Team Vegas Baseball Club in 2009.
JUNIOR | RHP Las Vegas, Nev. Spring Valley HS CAREER HIGHS CAREER: Drafted by the IP ........................................... 8.0, vs Southern Miss, 4/27/2012 Houston Astros in the SO ............................................ 13, @ Gardner-Webb, 3/9/2012 21st round of the MLB Fewest: draft out of high school... Hits Allowed .................................0 (2.0 IP), @ Rice, 4/3/2011 made seven starts and ER Allowed ........ 0 (6x), Last: vs Southern Miss, 4/27/2012 appeared in 12 games in his true freshman season... Walks Allowed ................0 (7x), Last: vs Liberty, 3/30/2012 led the team in earned run average (2.72) in his first year of collegiate ball...has thrown 116 strike-outs in 120.0 innings (8.7 SO/9)...named to the C-USA All-Freshman team in 2011.
Personal: Born May 26, 1992...son of Craig and Janice Blair... father played baseball at UNLV...has one brother, Garrett, who plays baseball at CSN...majoring in marketing.
2012 SUMMER LEAGUE: Pitched for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the prestigious Cape Cod League during the summer of 2012...went 6-0 while leading the league with a 1.17 earned run average over 38.1 innings in the regular season...added a 2-0 record during the postseason and helped the Red Sox advance to the league championship...struck out 60 hitters in 51.1 innings of summer ball. 2012: One of only two Herd pitchers to make 14 weekend starts (Mike Mason)...posted a 2-8 record despite six quality starts... struck out a team-leading 82 hitters which ranked fourth in Conference USA...struck out 13 against Gardner-Webb (3/9) in his first winning decision of the season...threw 4.2 perfect innings and carried a no-hitter with two out in the eighth against Southern Miss (4/27)...allowed only three home runs over 83.2 innings...3.98 earned run average was best among Marshall starters...tallied his 100th career punchout against Southern Miss (4/27). 2011: Made seven starts on the mound in his true freshman season...went 2-3 in 12 appearances...led the team in earned run average (2.72)...struck out 34 in 36.1 innings of work...allowed 11 earned runs and only eight extra-base hits...opponents batted .254...pitched 17.2 innings with a 1.53 earned run average in last three starts...named to the C-USA All-Freshman team.
Year
2011 2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
2.72 2-3 3.98 2-8 3.60 4-11
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
12 14 26
7 14 21
0 0 0
0/1 0/0 0/1
0 0 0
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h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
36.1 35 83.2 76 120.0 111
ip
17 46 63
11 37 48
13 34 28 82 41 116
6 13 19
0 1 1
2 3 5
165 362 527
.254 .238 .243
6 12 18
7 7 14
1 0 1
1 4 5
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Ryan
43
Hopkins
RS-JUNIOR | RHP Sardinia, Ohio Tennessee Tech CAREER HIGHS 2012: Began his Marshall IP ...............................5.2, @ Charleston Southern, 2/25/2012 career as a weekend SO ......................................................... 5, @ Canisius, 2/18/2012 starter before being Fewest: moved to the bullpen to Hits Allowed ........................0, vs Southern Miss, 4/27/2012 serve as a long reliever... ER Allowed .....................0 (9x), Last: vs Radford, 5/15/2012 won his second decision Walks Allowed ......................0 (8x), Last: vs UCF, 5/13/2012 in a relief effort against St. Bonaventure (3/18)... went 1-3 with a 4.93 ERA... struck out five hitters in his first appearance with the Thundering Herd (a four-inning start).
TENNESSEE TECH: Played one season for the Golden Eagles...was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference championship team HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball, football and wrestled at Western Brown High School...recorded 87 strikeouts, seven walks, and a 1.03 earned run average in 46 innings pitched his senior season... won All-Ohio as a high school middle linebacker PERSONAL: Born on April 20, 1991...son of Doug and Shaune Hopkins...has a brother (Austin) and two sisters (Heather and Madison)...majoring in environmental science.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
4.93 4.93
1-3 1-3
19 19
3 3
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
38.1 38.1
53 53
32 32
21 21
15 15
28 28
12 12
1 1
1 1
191 191
.323 .323
2 2
6 6
0 0
3 3
2 2
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Josh
11
King
JUNIOR | RHP Troup, Ga. Troup High School CAREER: Right-handed CAREER HIGHS pitcher that works IP .............. 5.0, @ Charleston Southern, 2/26/2012 primarily out of the SO .................................................6, @ UAB, 3/23/2012 bullpen ...made several Fewest: good starts at the Hits Allowed0 (8x), Last: @ East Carolina, 5/5/2012 beginning of sophomore ER Allowed...... 0 (29x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/17/2012 season before serving Walks Allowed0 (26x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/17/2012 as a setup man/closer... capable of production in all relief roles: long relief through the middle innings or as a setup man or closer in the later innings. 2012: Made a pair of weekend starts over the first two weeks of the season before being moved to the bullpen...led the team with 23 game appearances...went 1-1 as a starter and 1-4 as a reliever...2-5 for the year with an earned run average of 2.30... did not give up a run in any of his first five relief appearances (10.1 innings)...picked up his only save of the season against St. Bonaventure (3/18)...struck out 42 in 43.0 IP...saw his earned run average drop to 1.72 after pitching two hitless innings against East Carolina (5/5)...gave up earned runs in only seven of his 21 relief apearances. 2011: Pitched 39.2 innings in relief...went 2-4 with two saves and a 3.86 earned run average...fanned a hitter in 18 of his 22 appearances...led the Marshall bullpen with 32 strikeouts...made his first collegiate appearance in a 6-4 victory over Kentucky (2/19) where he threw two scoreless innings with two punchouts. HIGH SCHOOL: Finished with an 8-1 record with six complete games at Troup High School...the righty logged 65 innings and collected 88 strikeouts with a 1.25 ERA...team advanced to the Elite Eight in state playoffs...honored with the ACE Pitcher Award...named to all-state and all-region teams...played for the Ohio Warhawks summer team where he captured the National Championship in 2010. PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1992...son of Micky and Katrina King... majoring in marketing.
Year
2011 2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
3.86 2.30 3.05
2-4 2-5 4-9
22 23 45
0 2 2
0 0 0
0/1 0/0 0/1
2 1 3
39.2 43.0 82.2
35 42 77
18 23 41
17 11 28
11 13 24
32 42 74
5 5 10
1 0 1
4 1 5
164 194 358
.245 .250 .248
2 3 5
3 4 7
0 1 1
1 5 6
6 4 10
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Andrew
14
Dundon
SOPHOMORE | INF Lincoln Park, N.J. Boonton High School CAREER HIGHS CAREER: Began his AB ................................ 6, @ Charleston Southern, 2/26/2012 Marshall career at short R ..................................................2 (7x), Last: vs UCF, 5/11/2012 stop in his freshman H ...........................................2 (12x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/18/2012 season before being RBI .........................................3, @ Morehead State, 3/13/2012 moved to second base 2B..................................... 1 (4x), vs Southern Miss, 4/28/2012 30 games in...singled to 3B..........................................................1, vs Memphis, 4/6/2012 left in his first collegiate HR ...................................................................................................n/a plate appearance (2/17), TB..........................................................4, vs Memphis, 4/6/2012 drove in his first run a day SB..................................................... 1 (5x), @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 later (2/18), and scored BB ...............................................2 (3x), Last: vs UCF, 5/11/2012 for the first time in the K .............................3 (2x), Last: @ Gardner-Webb, 3/11/2012 team’s first true weekend series (2/24)...battled long counts with some of the league’s top pitchers and became a consistent hitter in the Marshall lineup as the season progressed.
2012: Batted .264 in 53 games, making 50 starts as a true freshman...singled in his first plate appearance against NC State (2/17)...recorded his first multihit game against Charleston Southern (2/26)...freshman jitters saw his average shrink to .154 in the middle of March but he responded by batting .409 in the month of April...tallied 12 multihit games and drove in multiple runs five times...strung together a span of 17 games reaching base. HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball and basketball at Boonton High School...lettered four years in baseball and two in basketball... batted .580, hit 12 home runs, and knocked in 37 RBIs in senior season...also went 4-1 on the mound with 60 strikeouts...2011 NJAC Liberty Player of the Year recipient...captain of the baseball team junior and senior seasons...three-time Morris County and Daily Record selection...two-time NJAC Liberty Division selection (2010-11)...two-time Colonial Hills selection (2008, 2010)...first team Group One selection (2011)...all-time school leader in hits (110), homeruns (14), RBIs (104), and career average (.490)...hit three home runs in Morris County semifinal game in 2011. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 26, 1993...son of Paul and Ruth Dundon...has a younger brother, Paul Jr., who played baseball at UNC-Greensboro...majoring in business administration.
Year
2012 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
.264 53-50 .264 53-50
avg
174 174
29 29
46 46
4 4
1 1
0 0
18 18
52 52
.299 .299
21 21
7 7
41 41
1 1
.363 .363
2 2
7 7
5-10 5-10
74 120 74 120
14 14
.933 .933
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Lance
38
Elder
SOPHOMORE | RHP Miami, Fla. South Dade High School CAREER HIGHS CAREER: Began his IP ................................................................6.0, vs Rice, 4/15/2012 true freshman season SO .......................................... 4 (3x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 as a middle reliever Fewest: before being moved to Hits Allowed ...................... 0 (3x), Last: vs Liberty, 4/1/2012 the starting rotation, ER Allowed ........................ 0 (5x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 eventually making Walks Allowed .......0 (5x), Last: @ East Carolina, 5/4/2012 weekend starts over the last seven weeks of 2012... took his first winning decision in a come-from-behind win over Liberty (4/1/2012)... struck out the first hitter he faced looking (2/26).
2012: Appeared in seven games as a reliever before becoming a member of the starting rotation for the final seven weeks of the year...struck out the first hitter he faced looking (2/26) and claimed his first winning decision against Liberty (4/1)... went 2-5 mostly due to a lack of run support...posted a quality start against No. 9 Rice, holding the Owls to two runs on seven hits over six innings (4/15)...pitched well despite an early exit against No. 13 UCF: gave up two earned runs on six hits in 3.1 innings (5/11)...closed out the season with a winning decision against Tulane where he and fellow freshman Joe McGillicuddy combined for a shutout (5/19). HIGH SCHOOL: Attended South Dade High School where he played baseball and bowled...went 7-1 with an earned run average of 2.90 his junior year...struck out 43 in 64.0 innings of work...boasted a record of 8-2 on the hill his senior year...2.40 ERA in 76.0 innings pitched...struck out 94...named first team All-Dade and Pitcher of the Year...team won district championship and was regional finalists. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 5, 1992...son of Keith and Deneen Elder...father played football at Georgia Military College...has two older sisters, Auburn (23) and Michele (21)...majoring in business management with a minor in accounting.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5.52 5.52
2-5 2-5
16 16
9 9
0 0
0/1 0/1
0 0
45.2 45.2
55 55
31 31
28 28
18 18
28 28
10 10
1 1
3 3
215 215
.301 .301
3 3
9 9
3 3
2 2
3 3
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Eric
12
Escobedo
SOPHOMORE | OF Troup, Ga. Troup High School CAREER HIGHS CAREER: Moved around AB .......................................... 5 (6x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 the middle of the R ............................................. 1 (9x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 Thundering Herd’s lineup H ...................................3 (3x), Last: @ East Carolina, 5/5/2012 throughout most of his RBI ..................................................4, @ East Carolina, 5/5/2012 freshman season but 2B..................................................... 2, @ Wake Forest, 3/3/2012 batted in the cleanup 3B....................................................................................................n/a spot for the final 11 HR ...................................................................................................n/a games after proving to TB........................ 4 (3x), Last: @ Eastern Kentucky, 5/9/2012 be able to produce in SB...............................................................1, vs Liberty, 4/1/2012 clutch situations...hits BB .......................................2, vs Eastern Kentucky, 4/25/2012 exceptionally well against K .................................................................... 2, vs UCF, 5/13/2012 both right-handers and left-handers...recorded his first base hit against Charleston Southern in his first collegiate plate appearance (2/26/2012).
2012: Batted .261 in his true freshman season...spent much of the first half of the year as a pinch hitter but earned a role as a starter in 17 of the final 19 games of the season...closed out the season well, going 13-for-46 (.283) in the month of May...drove in 12 runs in those final 11 games...belted out two doubles against Wake Forest (3/3) and Eastern Kentucky (5/9)...was successful in his only stolen base attempt of the season...struck out only 14 times in 111 at-bats...tallied seven multihit games and three three-hit games...drove in four runs at East Carolina (5/5). SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the Ohio Warhawks for three seasons...was a member of the National Championship winning team in 2010 and 2011...played alongside Herd teammate Brett Mays with the Warhawks in 2011. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Troup High School where he was a standout in his freshman season...won Rookie of the Year in 2008 with a .280 average, two home runs, and 20 RBIs...led the team to a postseason elite 8 appearance...batted .350 with eight doubles, five home runs, and 28 RBIs in 2009...hit .410 with seven doubles and eight home runs in 2010...batted .400 with six doubles, six home runs, and one triple in 2011...won Mr. Troup Baseball honor in junior and senior seasons...awarded Iron Tiger in senior season. PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 9, 1992...son of Arvey and Sue Escobedo...has a younger sister, Alex...major is undecided.
Year
2012 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
.261 36-28 .261 36-28
avg
111 111
9 9
29 29
9 9
0 0
0 0
17 17
38 38
.342 .342
8 8
4 4
14 14
4 4
.333 .333
0 0
1 1
1-1 1-1
51 51
1 1
2 2
.963 .963
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Kyle
Kessler
33
RS-SOPHOMORE | RHP Matthews, N.C. Providence High School 2012: Threw 10 innings from the pen and claimed a win as his only decision of the season...that victory came against Coppin State (4/10) when he pitched a career high two innings, striking out two... struck out six hitters for the season...earned run average was 5.40.
CAREER HIGHS IP ..............................................2.0, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 SO ............................................... 2, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 Fewest: Hits Allowed ......................... 0 (4x), Last: vs Rice, 4/14/2012 ER Allowed ............................ 0 (6x), Last: vs Rice, 4/14/2012 Walks Allowed ...0 (6x), Last: vs Morehead St., 4/17/2012
SUMMER LEAGUE: Played three seasons with the South Charlotte Panthers...boasted a 7-3 record with 45 strikeouts in 46 innings pitched his final year...played one summer with the Lake Norman Copperheads (SCBL)...went 1-0 with a 3.86 ERA (16.1 IP). HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Providence High School...won SW4A Conference championships in junior and senior seasons (200910)...3-1 record with two saves senior year...3.13 earned run average through 31.1 innings pitched...struck out 34 and walked 19. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 28, 1992...son of Jim and Janet Kessler... held a 3.75 grade-point average at Providence High School...has a sister, Hailey, who attends UNC Chapel Hill...majoring in natural resources.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5.40 5.40
1-0 1-0
11 11
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
10.0 10.0
13 13
8 8
6 6
5 5
6 6
0 0
0 0
1 1
50 50
.295 .295
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
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Sergio
4
Leon
SOPHOMORE | INF Miami, Fla. Braddock High School CAREER: Gifted middle CAREER HIGHS infielder with a great bat... AB .......................................... 6 (2x), @ East Carolina, 5/5/2012 named to Conference R .................................................. 3, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 USA’s All-Freshman team H ..................................................4 (2x), Last: vs UCF, 5/12/2012 in 2012...scored a run in RBI .............................................. 4, vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 his first game (2/17/2012) 2B........................................... 1 (9x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/19/2012 and picked up his first 3B....................................................................................................n/a collegiate hit a day HR ................................................................. 1, vs UCF, 5/12/2012 later...hit his first home TB.................................................................. 7, vs UCF, 5/12/2012 run against No. 13 UCF SB........................... 1 (7x), Last: vs Southern Miss, 4/28/2012 (5/12/2012)...began his BB ......................................1 (4x), Last: vs Southern Miss, 4/29 true freshman season at K ...............................3 (2x), Last: Morehead State, 4/17/2012 second base before being moved to shortstop 20 games into the year...has started every game he was healthy enough to play. 2012: Started 42 games in his true freshman season, missing 12 due to a wrist injury...batted .302 for the year, being one of only three members of the Thundering Herd to bat over .300...led the team in batting average after a 2-for-3 outing against No. 9 Rice saw his average climb to .330...batted .423 against nationally ranked opposition...registered 12 multihit games, and two fourhit games...stole seven bases on eight attempts...reached on an error, stole a base, and came around to score in his first collegiate at-bat (at NC State, 2/17)...knocked in his first of 20 runs against Bryant (2/18)...finished the season on an eight-game hitting streak, matching a streak he claimed earlier in the season... named to Conference USA All-Freshman team. HIGH SCHOOL: Went to G. Holmes Braddock High School all four years...won second team all-Dade in his sophomore , junior, and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Born on March 29, 1993...son of Sergio and Haychel Leon...has two younger sisters: Ashley and Melissa...majoring in business.
Year
2012 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf
sh
sb-att
.302 42-42 .302 42-42
avg
169 169
20 20
51 51
9 9
0 0
1 1
20 20
63 63
.373 .373
4 4
0 0
37 37
3 3
.314 .314
2 2
4 4
7-8 7-8
a
e
fld%
63 130 63 130
po
14 14
.932 .932
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Matt
Margaritonda
SOPHOMORE | RHP Freehold, N.J. St. John Vianney High School 2012: Appeared in CAREER HIGHS 22 games in his true IP ......................2.0, Last: @ Eastern Kentucky, 3/27/2012 freshman season... SO........................................................4, @ Tulane, 5/18/2012 supplied the Thundering Fewest: Herd with a 1-1 record Hits Allowed ................ 0 (6x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/18/2012 and an earned run ER Allowed .................. 0 (15x), Last: @ Tulane, 5/18/2012 average of 4.18...struck Walks Allowed ........0 (12x), Last: vs Radford, 5/15/2012 out 23 hitters in 23.2 innings...conceded earned runs in only six games...struck out the side against St. Bonaventure (3/18)...struck out four in 1.1 innings against Tulane (5/18). HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Saint John Vianney High School where he pitched and hit for the baseball team and played quarterback and safety for the football team...received numerous accolades for his abilities to do just about anything...named Rookie of the Year (2008)...won three MVPs (2008, 2010-11))...won other awards such as best pitcher award, most versatile player award, and Cy Young award through his illustrious high school career...named to numerous teams including Shore Conference All-Division team, Rawlings All-American team, Perfect Game Underclassman All-American team, Under Armour All-American team, and AllShore Media team...team won Monmouth County championship (2008) and sectional state runner-up (2009). PERSONAL: Born on May 4, 1993...son of Mark and Linda Margaritonda...has one older sister, Nicole...majoring in business.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
4.18 4.18
1-1 1-1
22 22
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
23.2 23.2
25 25
13 13
11 11
13 13
23 23
4 4
0 0
2 2
110 110
.269 .269
7 7
2 2
0 0
0 0
2 2
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Kolin
13
Stanley
RS-SOPHOMORE | RHP Beloit, Ohio West Branch High School 2012 SUMMER LEAGUE: CAREER HIGHS Threw nine relief IP ................................................. 2.0, vs Radford, 5/15/2012 appearances with the SO........................ 2 (2x), Last: vs Coppin State, 4/10/2012 West Virginia Miners of Fewest: the Prospect League Hits Allowed .............0 (6x), Last: vs Radford, 5/15/2012 alongside teammates ER Allowed ................0 (8x), Last: vs Radford, 5/15/2012 Gray Stafford and Sergio Walks Allowed .0 (3x), Last: @ East Carolina, 5/4/2012 Leon...went 3-1 with an earned run average of 3.37 during the regular season...fanned 13 hitters over 24 innings of work...made one appearance in postseason competition, striking out two in a single inning save. 2012: Pitched 9.2 innings, all in relief...struck out a pair of hitters against Charleston Southern (2/25) and Coppin State (4/10)... fanned a total of six...earned run average was 5.59 with a record of 0-2. 2011 SUMMER LEAGUE: Played for the Astro Falcons (Class B) League in Youngstown, Ohio for three years...threw 24.2 innings with 35 punchouts that season...held an earned run average of 3.26 and limited opponents to a .187 clip. HIGH SCHOOL: Played baseball at West Branch High School... held a 2.43 earned run average in his senior season...struck out 80 in 64 innings pitched...went 6-4 with one save...named second team all-conference...awarded honorable mention junior year... won three sectional championships, two district championships, and was regional runner-up sophomore year...played in NEOBCA All-Star game senior year at Progressive Field (Cleveland). PERSONAL: Born on April 24, 1992...son of Mike and Susan Stanley...majoring in athletic training with a minor in pre-physical therapy.
Year
2012 TOTAL
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5.59 5.59
0-2 0-2
12 12
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
0 0
9.2 9.2
8 8
7 7
6 6
11 11
6 6
2 2
0 0
0 0
47 47
.250 .250
4 4
2 2
2 2
1 1
1 1
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Johnathan
Beary
3
JUNIOR | C Apopka, Fla. Pensacola Junior College
Adam
Bolen
Smith
5
SOPHOMORE | OF Pageland, S.C.
16
FRESHMAN | INF Russiaville, Ind. Western High School HIGH SCHOOL: Letterman at Western High School...batted .375 with six home runs and 45 RBIs in his high school career... named to the 2012 Indiana North-South All-Star game...team won 3-A championship in 2012. PERSONAL: Born August 9, 1993...son of Jeremy and Marla Lipinski...has three siblings: Zacaria Martinez, Joel Bolen, and Lexi Lipinski...major is undecided.
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Aaron
Bossi
17
FRESHMAN | INF St. Louis, Mo. St. John Vianney High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. John Vianney High School... Midwest Baseball Classic MVP in 2012...won St. Louis Post Dispatch Athlete of the Week during senior season...Athlete of the Month in April, 2012...invited to participate in Missouri vs. Illinois All-Star game. PERSONAL: Born October 22, 1993...son of Anthony and Roberta Bossi...has six siblings: Amie, Adam, Angela, Alex, Abbigail, and Jamie...majoring in business management.
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Chase
Boster
32
FRESHMAN | RHP Stafford, Va. Colonial Forge High School HIGH SCHOOL: Won the commonwealth district championship in 2011 and 2012...earned first team all-district and second team all-region pitcher in 2011...won first team all-district pitcher and designated hitter in 2012...also won first team allarea DH in 2012...threw 143.1 innings over high school career... posted 18-6 record with an earned run average of 1.86...struck out 154 hitters and held opposing hitters to .187 average...went 8-2 with 59 strikeouts in final season.
David
5
Diaz-Fernandez FRESHMAN | C Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Belen Jesuit High School...batted .360 with one home run in his senior season. PERSONAL: Born November 26, 1993...son of Lutgarda and Casimiro Diaz-Fernandez...has one sister: Melissa...majoring in sports management.
PERSONAL: Born June 8, 1994...son of Perry and Tina Boster... has one brother: Kyle...majoring in chemistry with a minor in criminal justice.
Micah
Dunn
31
FRESHMAN | LHP Alpharetta, Ga. West Forsyth High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended West Forsyth High School (two years) and South Forsyth High School (two years). PERSONAL: Born February 7, 1994...son of Morgan and Virginia Dunn...has two siblings: Trae and Alia...majoring in business management.
Robert
Fajardo
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RS-FRESHMAN | OF Miami, Fla. La Salle High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended La Salle High School...named to the third team all-county in his senior season and was an honorable mention in his junior season...won the team MVP award following his senior year after leading the team in runs scored, home runs, stolen bases, and OPS. PERSONAL: Born December 20, 1992...son of Jose and Mariana Fajardo...has two brothers: Steven and Mike...majoring in business.
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Sam
Hunter
2
FRESHMAN | LHP Ashland, Ky. Paul Blazer High School HIGH SCHOOL: Won district championship in football and region championship with all-state selection in baseball at Paul G. Blazer High School. PERSONAL: Born July 8, 1993...son of Sam and Susan Hunter... has two siblings: Jordan and Alex...major is undecided.
Steven
Lewis
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FRESHMAN | INF Charleston, W.Va. Capital High School HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in baseball and one year in soccer at Capital High School...batted .447 with 38 stolen bases and 19 RBIs over four seasons...finished fourth in Mountain State Athletic Conference junior season with .507 batting average...played on three sectional championship teams... two-time first team All-MSAC...two-time first team All-Kanawha Valley...earned special honorable mention all-state junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Born February 26, 1993...son of Tim and Terry Lewis...has two older brothers: Chris and Michael...majoring in sports management/marketing.
Travis
Myers
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FRESHMAN | UTIL Urbanna, Va. Christ Church High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Northumberland High School (two years) and Christ Church High School (three years)...Division II state runner-up two consecutive years...member of the Virginia Prep-League Championship team...awarded all-prep and allstate honors in 2011 and 2012...in 2012, batted .351 with 29 runs and 23 RBIs while slugging .597. PERSONAL: Born October 26, 1992...son of Michael and Dawn Myers...has two sisters: Amanda and Ashley...major is undecided.
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Zachary
Shockley
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FRESHMAN | LHP Strongsville, Ohio St. Ignatius High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended La Salle High School...named to the third team all-country in his senior season and was an honorable mention in his junior season...won the team MVP award following his senior year after leading the team in runs scored, home runs, stolen bases, and OPS. PERSONAL: Born December 20, 1992...son of Jose and Mariana Fajardo...has two brothers: Steven and Mike...majoring in business.
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Sittinger
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FRESHMAN | RHP LaGrange, Ohio Keystone High School HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Keystone High School...batted .480 in his senior season alongside an 8-2 record on the bump... struck out 103 hitters and maintained a 0.94 earned run average...named Mr. Baseball, all-district, team most-valuable player, all-county, all-conference, and all-state...career stats included a 19-5 record with 274 K’s, a 1.19 ERA, and a .390 batting average...won two district titles, and two regional runners-up. PERSONAL: Born June 6, 1994...son of Brad and Kimberly Sittinger...has a younger brother: Chris...majoring in sport management.
Alex
Thackston
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FRESHMAN | LHP Proctorville, Ohio Fairland High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Fairland High School. PERSONAL: Born December 12, 1993...son of Pete and Tammy Thackston...has three siblings: Tyler, Josie, and Peter...majoring in business.
Michael
Taylor
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FRESHMAN | RHP St. Albans, W.Va. Christ Church High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Saint Albans High School (two years) and Christchurch School (two years)...went 9-1 in his freshman season, winning second team all-state honors...managed a 5-4 record with first team all-state honors in sophomore season... improved to 7-3 upon transfer to Christchurch School for junior season...averaged a ridiculous 21.0 SO/9 that season and was named first team all-state...was named to the all-state team in his senior season for the third time and received the Virginia Prep League Player of the Year award after finishing 9-2. PERSONAL: Born March 3, 1993...son of Mike and Dawn Myers (guardians) and Mike Taylor and Kathleen McQuillan (biological)...has a younger brother, Benny, and a younger sister, Michelle...majoring in business management.
Chase
Vogelbach
7
FRESHMAN | OF Ft. Myers, Fla. Bishop Verot High School HIGH SCHOOL: Attended North Fort Myers High School (200809), Island Coast High School (2009-11), and Bishop Verot High School (2011-12)...batted .386 in his freshman season and was named an all-county honorable mention...hit at a .304 clip the following season with second team all-county honors...also won district championship with his team during his sophomore season...batted .404 in his junior year and received another all-county nod...in his final season, batted .398 and was named first team all-county...school won district championship, Tournament of Stars championship, Bud Roth championship, and regional championship before finishing state runner-up in his final season. PERSONAL: Born May 1, 1994...son of Brett and Melody Vogelbach...has one sibling: Madison...majoring in natural resources and park management.
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Marshall Results History 1896 (3-0) No Coach 1899 (5-0) No Coach 1900 (12-0) No Coach 1901 (9-0) M.M. Scott 1902 (8-2) M.M. Scott 1903 (2-1) George Ford 1904 (1-2) George Ford 1905 (4-4) Pennypacker 1906-09 No Baseball 1910 (5-11) Boyd Chambers 1911 (7-3) Boyd Chambers 1912 (14-4) Boyd Chambers 1913 (1-3) Boyd Chambers 1914 (8-2-1) Boyd Chambers 1915 (14-6) Boyd Chambers Ohio ........................................ W 11-9 Ohio ..........................................W 7-1 Michigan ..................................L 3-6 Sandy Valley .........................W 12-2 Marietta...................................W 2-1 Marietta...................................W 6-1 Giants...................................W 20-0 Morris Harvey........................L 6-7 W.Va. Wesleyan ................... W 12-3 W.Va. Wesleyan ...................W 11-10 West Virginia ..........................L 1-10 Fairmont State ................... W 17-0 West Virginia .........................W 4-2 West Virginia ..........................W 2-1 Hawaii ......................................L 4-8 Michigan Aggies....................W 3-2 Morris Harvey.......................W 5-2 Morris Harvey.......................W 5-2 Cubans .....................................L 0-3 Alumni ......................................L 6-9 1916 (16-13) Boyd Chambers All-Stars ..................................W 4-1 All-Stars .................................W 7-6 W.Va. Wesleyan ................... W 16-4 W.Va. Wesleyan .....................W 7-6 Ohio .........................................W 5-4 Bethany ..................................W 7-0 Bethany ...............................W 35-4 Marietta..................................W 9-7 Marietta..................................W 7-0 Hawaii .......................................L 1-2 Washington/Jefferson ........L 0-6 West Virginia ..........................L 2-3 West Virginia .......................W 13-5 St. Edwards .......................... W 16-1 Huntington Boosters............L 0-6 Huntington Boosters...........L 3-14 Morris Harvey...................... W 3-0 Alumni ......................................W 11-1 American Car Co...................W 6-1 Indiana ....................................L 3-12 Illinois ......................................L 2-4 Wabash ....................................L 3-6 Notre Dame .......................... W 8-6 Michigan Aggies.....................L 2-8 West Virginia ..........................L 0-7 West Virginia ........................ W 3-0 W.Va. Wesleyan .................... W 9-5 W.Va. Wesleyan ......................L 8-9 West Virginia ..........................L 2-4 1917 (5-3) Boyd Chambers Akron........................................W 9-1 Ohio State ...............................L 3-5 Charleston Collegians ....... W 9-0 Michigan Aggies....................W 6-2
Michigan Aggies......................L 1-2 W.Va. Wesleyan .................... W 9-3 Kalamazoo College ............. W 3-0 Rio Grande .............................W 4-3 Marietta..................................W 3-2 Morris Harvey........................L 4-11 West Virginia ..........................L 3-4 Morris Harvey........................W 5-1 W.Va. Wesleyan ......................L 1-12 1918 (7-6) Rio Grande ..............................L 2-8 Carl Shipley W.Va. Wesleyan ...................L 10-16 All-Stars .................................W 3-2 W.Va. Wesleyan ......................L 3-7 Kentucky Wesleyan .............W 12-2 Kentucky Wesleyan ..............W 9-2 1926 (7-8) Morris Harvey...................... W 9-8 Guy Fiber Fairmont State .................... W 8-5 Eastern Kentucky ................W 17-7 West Virginia ..........................L 3-9 Eastern Kentucky .................L 8-12 West Virginia .........................L 4-13 Bluefi eld State .....................W 5-2 Staunton Military ..................L 2-6 Rio Grande ........................... L 9-24 Virginia ...................................L 4-15 Morris Harvey.....................W 18-11 Virginia Tech ..........................L 2-3 Morris Harvey.......................W 7-6 Morris Harvey........................W 7-1 Morehead State....................L 8-12 Partridge ................................W 3-1 Morehead State.................. W 10-7 Partridge ................................L 3-9 Xavier......................................L 2-12 Xavier.......................................L 2-6 1919 (8-2-1) Morris Harvey.......................W 9-7 Carl Ridgley Morris Harvey...................... W 8-5 Enslow.................................... W 10-1 Xavier......................................L 7-15 Central....................................W 14-1 Xavier.......................................L 5-8 Huntington High..................W 10-6 Rio Grande .............................L 5-12 C&O Shops ...........................W 15-3 W.Va. Wesleyan ......................L 0-4 1927 (9-5) W.Va. Wesleyan ......................L 2-5 Johnny Stuart Princeton (W.Va.) ...............W 19-0 Fairmont State ...................W 15-3 Concord...................................W 1-0 Morris Harvey........................L 0-4 St. Edwards .......................... W 5-3 West Virginia ..........................L 2-3 Morris Harvey Alum ..........W 13-3 West Virginia ........................ W 6-0 Ansted........................................ T 1-1 Morehead State................... W 9-5 Morehead State................... W 8-3 1920 (8-8) Kentucky Wesleyan ..............W 7-0 A.E. Reilly Xavier.......................................W 6-1 Ohio ..........................................W4-0 Xavier......................................W 7-6 Ohio ...........................................L 1-2 Xavier.......................................W 9-1 Boosters ................................W 4-3 Xavier..................................... L 5-16 Virginia Tech .......................W 16-5 Morris Harvey........................L 6-7 Virginia Tech ..........................L 3-6 Morris Harvey...................... W 9-5 Heidelburg College ..............W 4-3 Morris Harvey........................L 3-5 Heidelburg College ............ W 14-9 Bethany ...................................L 3-5 1928 (15-2)* Cincinnati ................................L 2-7 Johnny Stuart Greenbrier Militar ...............W 5-4 Morris Harvey.......................W 7-3 Concord...................................L 5-11 Fairmont State ....................W 21-2 Concord....................................L 0-1 Morehead State.................. W 14-3 Ohio State ................................L 0-1 Morehead State..................W 16-5 Ohio State ..............................L 0-14 Ohio State ...............................L 2-3 Morris Harvey..................... W 10-2 Glenville State....................W 12-10 Bethany ...................................W 6-1 Glenville State..................... W 17-0 West Virginia ........................ W 8-2 1921 (3-5) West Virginia ..........................L 0-3 Herbert Cramer Fairmont State .................... W 10-1 Ohio .........................................L 4-21 Morris Harvey.......................W 6-4 Ohio .........................................W 4-3 Morris Harvey...................... W 9-3 Virginia Tech ..........................L 1-19 Morehead State.....................W 2-1 Virginia Tech ............L (Score NA) Glenville State.......................W 11-5 Ohio ..........................................L 4-5 Glenville State......................W 17-4 Ohio ..........................................L 3-9 Morris Harvey.......................W 3-2 Greenbrier Military .............W 9-2 Alumni .....................................W 8-7 Muskingum College ..............W 4-2 *W.Va. Conference Champs 1922 (1-7) 1929 (14-1)* Kemper Shelton Johnny Stuart Virginia Tech .........................L 4-10 Morris Harvey........................L 6-8 Virginia Tech .........................L 6-14 Morris Harvey...................... W 5-3 Kentucky Wesleyan ............... L 4-7 Morris Harvey.......................W 6-4 Transylvania...........................L 4-5 Glenville State.......................W 3-2 Marietta.................................L 14-17 Fairmont State .....................W 4-3 Marietta................................ W 16-2 West Virginia ....................... W 14-11 Transylvania............................L 1-2 Rio Grande .............................W 11-2 Xavier......................................L 7-19 Morris Harvey........................W 1-0 Morris Harvey.......................W 6-4 1923 (3-6) Fairmont State .....................W 5-2 Kemper Shelton West Virginia ........................ W 6-3 Xavier.................................... L 13-14 Ohio Northern ..................... W 12-8 Xavier........................................L 1-5 Notre Dame ...........................W 4-3 Georgetown ...........................W 7-6 Notre Dame ............................W 1-0 Xavier........................................L 1-2 Alumni ...................................W 10-0 Rio Grande .............................W 7-6 W.Va. Conference Champs Salem .......................................L 6-7 Kentucky Wesleyan ...............L 6-8 1930 (10-6)* Muskingum College ...............L 4-9 Johnny Stuart Muskingum College ..............W 4-3 Marietta...................................L 3-4 Morris Harvey...................... W 19-1 1924 (7-2) Cincinnati ............................W 16-15 H.R. Briggs Fairmont State ..................W 20-5 Morris Harvey.......................W 7-2 Xavier......................................W 7-6 Morris Harvey.....................W 15-3 Xavier..................................... W 11-3 Concord..................................L 9-12 West Virginia ........................ L 8-10 Concord..................................W 7-2 West Virginia ......................W 15-12 Rio Grande .............................W 4-3 W.Va. Wesleyan .....................W 6-4 Rio Grande .............................L 2-10 Fairmont State ...................W 19-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...............W 3-1 Ohio .........................................L 2-14 Kentucky Wesleyan ............. W 9-0 West Virginia ........................ W 5-3 Morris Harvey...................... W 2-0 Cincinnati ................................L 3-9 Xavier.......................................W 7-1 1925 (4-5) Xavier.......................................L 2-3 Russ Meredith Alumni ......................................L 2-3 Morris Harvey..................... W 13-2 W.Va. Conference Champs
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1931 (11-1-1)* Johnny Stuart Ohio ..........................................L 3-5 Morris Harvey.....................W 13-3 Morris Harvey..................... W 10-4 Marietta................................ W 10-2 Morris Harvey..................... W 10-2 Fairmont State .....................W 5-4 Marietta..................................W 4-0 Morris Harvey.....................W 15-0 Morris Harvey.....................W 15-0 W.Va. Wesleyan ......................T 3-3 Fairmont State .....................W 7-2 West Virginia ....................... W 12-0 West Virginia ..........................W 7-1 W.Va. Conference Champs 1932 (8-6) Johnny Stuart Duke .........................................L 5-9 Duke .........................................L 4-9 Morris Harvey..................... W 13-4 Marietta................................ W 12-0 Ohio ..........................................L 5-9 Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 5-3 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 7-0 Ohio ..........................................L 4-5 Miami (Ohio) ............................ L 1-7 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 8-7 Morris Harvey..................... W 14-3 Rio Grande .......................... W 25-7 Morris Harvey...................... W 8-3 Alumni ......................................L 6-7
Portsmouth ............................L 6-7 Charleston Senators ...........L 1-13 Ohio .........................................W 3-2 Ohio Wesleyan .......................W 2-1 Dayton.................................... W 3-0
Evansville College .................L 2-7 W.Va. Tech............................. W 8-6 Morris Harvey........................L 2-11 Evansville College ............... L 8-13 Ohio .........................................L 4-14 Xavier........................................L 1-3 W.Va. Tech..............................W 7-6 Morris Harvey...................... W 9-3 Morehead State................... W 11-8 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 4-5 Tennessee Tech................... W 9-8 Tennessee Tech................... W 6-5 Morehead State....................W 7-6 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 2-4
1938 (6-3) Cam Henderson Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 0-3 Cincinnati ...............................W 4-0 Dayton.................................... W 5-0 Ohio ...........................................L 1-4 Ohio Wesleyan .....................W 17-4 Dayton......................................L 6-7 New River State ..................W 15-7 Cincinnati .............................. W 6-0 1951 (5-10) Ohio .........................................W 5-4 Howard Hood Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 3-10 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 2-8 1939-40 Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 0-10 No Baseball W.Va. Tech............................W 18-3 Morehead State.....................W 1-0 1941 (2-1) Ohio ..........................................L 2-4 No Coach Morehead State.....................W 4-1 Eastern Kentucky ............... W 12-6 Morehead State....................L 7-10 Xavier.......................................L 5-11 Independent Team ............. W 14-0 Morehead State................... L 10-11 Xavier.......................................L 7-8 Morris Harvey.......................W 3-2 1942 (1-3) Eastern Kentucky .................L 2-15 Kyle Tackett Ohio .........................................L 5-14 Morris Harvey...................... W 8-6 W.Va. Tech...............................W 2-1 W.Va. Tech...............................L 2-4 W.Va. Tech................................L 1-6 Ohio .......................................... L 4-7 Ohio ..........................................L 5-11 1952 (8-5) Joe Binns Akron...................................... W 11-0 1943 (1-6) Morehead State.....................L 4-5 Johnny Watson Toledo Mud Hens*.............. L 2-20 Western Michigan .................L 2-8 Ohio ...........................................L 1-2 Western Michigan ............... W 8-6 Kentucky.................................L 2-12 Concord................................ W 15-2 Kentucky..................................L 0-4 Morris Harvey.......................W 6-2 Cincinnati ................................L 2-4 Ohio ..........................................L 2-8 W.Va. Tech...............................L 5-8 Morris Harvey........................L 3-7 W.Va. Tech............................. W 8-2 Eastern Kentucky .................W 6-2 Cincinnati ................................L 0-5 Morehead State....................W 7-6 Concord................................. W 9-0 *Exhibition Game W.Va. Tech..............................W 9-7 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 0-5 1944-46 No Baseball
1933 (9-2)^ Roy Hawley Marietta................................ W 29-1 Morris Harvey.................... W 14-12 Ohio Wesleyan ......................W 4-0 Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 6-5 Ohio ..........................................L 5-11 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 4-8 Cincinnati ............................. W 12-3 Ohio .........................................W 4-2 Wittenberg ............................ W 6-5 Cincinnati ...............................W 6-2 Morris Harvey.......................W 11-5 Buckeye Conference Champs 1947 (1-2) Joe Binns 1934 (13-2)^ INCO........................................W 12-2 Roy Hawley Cincinnati ................................L 0-6 Rio Grande ............................ W 13-1 W.Va. Tech..............................L 7-12 Ohio .........................................W 8-7 Ohio Wesleyan ..................... W 3-0 1948 (9-8) Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 5-3 Joe Binns Cincinnati ................................W 4-1 Cedarville College .................L 3-4 Kentucky............................... W 10-4 Eastern Kentucky ...............L 18-19 Wittenberg ............................ W 5-0 W.Va. Tech................................L 1-6 Huntington Redbirds ............L 7-8 Salem ........................................L 1-11 Ohio Wesleyan .................... W 18-2 Morris Harvey.......................W 5-2 Wittenberg .............................W 6-2 Morehead State..................W 10-9 Kentucky.................................W 6-2 Xavier........................................L 1-6 Cincinnati .............................. W 2-0 Concord...................................W 6-1 Miami (Ohio) ..........................L 2-15 Glenville State...................... W 5-3 Ohio ........................................ W 9-8 W.Va. Tech............................. W 9-5 Ohio .......................................W 11-10 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 2-6 Buckeye Conference Champs Morehead State....................W 6-2 Xavier.......................................W 7-1 1935 (8-1)^ Morris Harvey........................L 2-5 Roy Hawley Glenville State.......................W 5-2 Michigan ..................................L 3-8 Concord................................. W 9-8 Ohio Wesleyan ..................... W 8-3 Salem .......................................L 4-11 Miami (Ohio) ........................ W 13-11 Cincinnati ...............................W 6-2 1949 (12-5) Ohio .........................................W 7-6 Joe Binns Ohio Wesleyan ..................... W 8-6 New York State.....................W 7-0 Cincinnati ................................W 5-1 Fairmont State .................... W 3-0 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 5-4 Bluefi eld State ......................W 2-1 Ohio U .....................................W 3-2 Concord................................. W 3-0 Ohio .......................................... L 4-7 Buckeye Conference Champs Ohio .........................................W 5-2 W.Va. Tech............................. W 8-5 1936 (3-9) Xavier........................................L 1-8 Francis Farley Kenova All-Stars ...................L 6-7 Salem .......................................L 8-9 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 2-8 Fairmont State ......................L 6-7 Cincinnati ................................L 2-9 Eastern Kentucky .................L 4-10 Huntington Redbirds ...........L 7-12 Dayton.....................................W 5-4 Ohio Wesleyan ......................L 11-17 Salem .......................................W 8-1 Miami (Ohio) ........................ W 10-4 Xavier.......................................W 2-1 Cincinnati .................................L 1-2 Ohio ..........................................W 6-1 Ohio Wesleyan .......................L 5-6 W.Va. Tech..............................W 7-6 Dayton...................................W 15-6 Eastern Kentucky ................ W 9-8 Ohio ........................................ L 6-10 Ohio ...........................................L 1-3 1950 (11-10) Dayton................................... W 10-4 Howard Hood Concord................................ W 17-0 Akron...................................... L 9-10 1937 (4-5) Ohio ..........................................L 5-7 Francis Farley Ohio ..........................................L 0-9 Ohio ..........................................W 6-1 Ohio Wesleyan .......................L 7-8 Dayton................................... W 13-7 Dayton.....................................W 7-6 Bluefi eld State ...................W 18-0 Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 5-10 Xavier.......................................L 2-3
1953 (8-5) Joe Binns Concord..................................W 3-2 Concord..................................W 6-2 Morehead State.................. W 14-0 Morehead State.....................W 4-1 W.Va. Tech..............................W 11-5 Kent State ...............................L 6-7 Kent State ..............................W 7-6 Western Michigan .................L 7-8 Western Michigan .................L 3-4 Morris Harvey.......................W 6-2 Marietta.................................... L 1-7 Toledo ......................................W 8-1 Toledo ......................................L 3-8
Concord..................................W 7-4 Concord..................................W 7-6 Morris Harvey........................L 0-6 Morehead State................... W 8-5 W.Va. Tech..............................W 8-4 Bowling Green .......................L 5-6 Bowling Green ......................L 7-10 Ohio ..........................................L 0-6 Ohio ..........................................L 2-8 Western Michigan ............... L 3-19 Western Michigan .................L 1-10 Morris Harvey.....................W 10-3 W.Va. Tech..............................L 2-10 Kent State ..............................L 5-12 Kent State ...............................W 1-0 Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 8-15 1957 (6-16, 1-11 MAC) Bill Chambers Concord..................................W 5-2 Concord....................................L 1-2 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 1-9 Miami (Ohio) .......................... L 0-8 W.Va. Tech...............................L 5-9 Kent State ...............................L 0-4 Kent State ............................ W 12-6 Dayton.......................................L 1-2 Western Michigan .................L 4-6 Western Michigan ................L 2-12 Morehead State....................W 7-2 Morehead State...................W 12-7 Ohio ..........................................L 4-11 Ohio .........................................L 2-12 Morris Harvey........................L 3-4 Emory & Henry ..................W 13-10 Virginia Tech .........................W 8-4 VMI ............................................L 3-9 Bowling Green .......................L 2-4 Bowling Green .......................L 0-3 Toledo ......................................L 0-4 Toledo .......................................L 1-8 1958 (8-10, 4-8 MAC) Bill Chambers Ohio Wesleyan .......................L 3-4 Kent State ...............................L 3-5 Kent State ...............................W 2-1 Dayton.................................... W 11-0 Western Michigan ................. L 4-7 Western Michigan .................L 3-6 Ohio ..........................................L 0-6 Ohio ..........................................L 2-11 Morehead State................... W 6-5 Xavier.......................................L 5-8 Bowling Green .......................L 4-6 Bowling Green .......................W 3-1 W.Va. Tech...............................W 3-1 W.Va. Tech..............................W 8-7 Toledo .....................................W 4-3 Toledo .....................................W 4-3 Miami (Ohio) ........................... L 4-7 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 2-6
1959 (12-10, 4-6 MAC) Bill Chambers W.Va. Tech...............................W 11-1 Cornell .....................................W 3-1 Camp Lejeune ........................L 5-7 Concord..................................W 4-2 Concord................................. W 8-3 Concord................................W 16-6 Concord...................................L 4-5 Dayton.....................................W 5-2 Ohio ..........................................L 5-11 Ohio ....................................... L 9-23 Xavier.......................................W 5-1 Dayton.......................................L 0-1 Dayton.......................................L 1-6 Bowling Green .......................L 2-3 Bowling Green .......................L 3-5 Camp Lejeune ...................... W 6-3 Toledo .................................... W 5-0 Toledo .....................................W 4-2 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 3-2 1955 (2-11, 1-6 MAC) Miami (Ohio) ............................L 1-2 Jack Cook Kent State ...............................L 0-6 Morehead State.....................L 3-7 Kent State ..............................W 5-4 Kenyon College ......................L 6-7 Western Michigan .................L 1-10 1960 (11-11, 4-4 MAC) Morris Harvey.......................L 4-15 Bill Chambers Toledo .................................... W 5-3 W.Va. Tech................................L 1-4 Toledo ......................................L 5-6 W.Va. Tech................................L 1-3 Western Reserve ..................L 0-4 Xavier........................................L 1-2 Western Reserve ..................L 3-5 Xavier.................................... W 10-2 W.Va. Tech............................W 11-10 Dayton......................................W 5-1 Bowling Green .......................L 3-11 Dayton.................................... W 6-3 Bowling Green ..................... L 3-15 Ohio ...........................................L 1-9 Xavier.......................................L 0-4 Concord................................. W 13-1 Xavier.......................................L 3-9 Concord................................. W 6-3 Virginia Tech ....................... L 8-32 1956 (7-10, 1-8 MAC) W.Va. Tech..............................W 5-4 Bill Chambers Wake Forest ...........................L 6-7 Morehead State...................W 14-4 Camp Lejeune ........................L 3-8 1954 (8-9, 1-7 MAC) Joe Binns W.Va. Tech............................. W 8-2 W.Va. Tech...............................L 7-9 Concord................................ W 10-2 Morehead State....................W 21-1 Ohio ........................................ W 6-5 Kent State ...............................L 0-6 Kent State ................................L 1-4 Ohio ..........................................L 0-4 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 2-6 Morehead State.................. W 12-6 Toledo ......................................L 3-9 Morris Harvey......................W 15-7 Western Reserve ..................L 4-8 Western Reserve ..................W 5-1 Morris Harvey.......................W 5-2 Bowling Green .......................L 0-6 Bowling Green .......................L 2-8
2013 Thundering Herd Media Guide Bowling Green .......................L 5-7 Bowling Green ......................W 4-3 W.Va. Tech...............................L 4-9 Toledo ......................................W 1-0 Toledo ...................................W 10-6 W.Va. Tech............................ W 10-4 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 0-4 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 4-8 Western Michigan ............... W 3-0 1961 (8-12-1, 2-8 MAC) Alvis Brown Morris Harvey...................... W 5-0 Dayton................................... W 10-2 W.Va. Tech..............................W 11-5 Bowling Green ..................... W 8-5 Bowling Green ..................... L 3-15 Morehead State.....................L 5-6 Morehead State.....................T 9-9 Xavier........................................L 1-2 Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 5-16 Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 9-5 WVSC .......................................W 4-3 Dayton...................................L 13-19 Kent State ...............................L 2-7 Kent State ................................L 0-1 W.Va. Tech..............................L 2-12 Western Michigan ................L 4-13 Western Michigan ................L 3-12 Rio Grande ..............................W 3-1 Rio Grande ............................ W 6-5 Ohio .........................................L 7-15 Ohio .........................................L 7-15
Kent State ................................L 1-14 Kent State ................................L 3-4 Northern Illinois ...................L 8-10 Western Michigan .................L 0-17 Western Michigan ..................L 2-4 Morris Harvey.........................W 9-1 Ohio ...........................................L 1-12 Ohio ...........................................L 1-18 Morehead State..................... L 0-3 Morehead State......................L 2-3 Morris Harvey....................... W 4-3 Rio Grande ...............................W 5-1 Rio Grande ............................W 19-2 Bowling Green .......................L 2-12 Bowling Green .......................L 7-12 Morehead State......................L 4-6 Morehead State..................... L 0-9 Toledo .......................................L 4-11 Toledo .......................................L 4-11 Marietta...................................L 5-17 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 2-3 Miami (Ohio) .......................... L 5-10 1966 (6-15, 1-7 MAC) Bob Kruthoffer Marietta....................................L 4-9 Rio Grande ............................. W 9-5 Rio Grande ...............................L 6-7 Western Michigan .................W 7-4 Western Michigan ...................L 1-8 Ohio ......................................... L 2-18 Ohio ...........................................L 3-7 Morehead State....................L 6-10 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 2-0 W.Va. Tech.................................L 1-5 Rio Grande ............................. W 9-5 Rio Grande ...............................L 2-8 Morris Harvey....................... W 8-2 Toledo .......................................L 3-5 Toledo ........................................L 1-9 Rio Grande ............................. L 8-12 Morehead State.................... L 3-16 Xavier.....................................W 10-5 Kent State ............................... L 0-8 Kent State ................................L 3-11 Morris Harvey.........................L 3-5
1962 (4-10, 0-8 MAC) Alvis Brown Morehead State..................W 13-6 W.Va. Tech..............................W 7-5 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 1-8 Miami (Ohio...........................)L 5-6 Rio Grande ..........................L 10-22 Kent State ..............................L 11-12 Kent State ...............................L 4-5 Dayton.......................................L 1-5 Western Michigan ................ L 0-8 Western Michigan .................L 2-4 Rio Grande .............................W 9-4 Ohio .........................................L 3-12 1967 (11-12, 4-5 MAC) Ohio ..........................................L 2-9 Jack Cook W.Va. Tech.............................. W 8-5 Guilford College.......................L 1-11 Pembroke College...................L 1-2 1963 (8-17, 2-10 MAC) Pembroke College................ L 3-12 Alvis Brown Wilmington College ................L 3-4 W.Va. Tech..............................L 8-16 Wilmington College ................W 9-1 W.Va. Tech.............................. L 4-10 Concord..................................W 3-0 Toledo ....................................W 13-11 Concord.................................. W 7-0 Toledo ..................................W 24-16 Marietta....................................L 4-8 Rio Grande ............................. W 8-2 Ohio ..........................................L 4-14 Rio Grande ............................ L 10-14 Ohio ......................................... L 5-10 Morehead State.................... L 5-16 W.Va. Tech..............................W 6-0 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 5-9 Xavier.......................................W 4-2 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 2-4 Cincinnati ...............................L 3-10 Morris Harvey......................W 10-9 Morris Harvey.........................W 9-1 Kent State .................................L 1-9 Bowling Green ........................L 4-5 Kent State ................................L 4-8 Bowling Green ..................... L 6-22 WVSC .........................................W 9-1 Morehead State......................L 2-4 Western Michigan ..................L 1-16 Toledo ..................................... W 11-5 Western Michigan ..................L 4-11 Toledo .......................................W 3-1 Morehead State....................L 9-10 Morris Harvey......................W 13-2 Morehead State......................L 2-11 Miami (Ohio) .......................... W 3-2 Ohio ............................................L 1-3 Kent State ...............................W 4-2 Ohio .........................................L 5-27 Kent State ............................... L 0-9 W.Va. Tech................................W 7-1 Rio Grande ............................W 16-3 1968 (18-7, 5-4 MAC) Morris Harvey.......................W 3-0 Jack Cook WVSC .........................................L 4-8 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 5-0 Bowling Green ....................... L 0-8 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 7-0 Bowling Green .........................L 1-4 Morehead State.................... W 9-2 Xavier...................................... W 3-2 1964 (8-15, 3-8 MAC) VMI .............................................L 5-7 Alvis Brown VMI .............................................W 4-1 Morris Harvey....................... W 9-2 Hampden-Sydney .................W 3-0 Morris Harvey.........................W 7-1 Morris Harvey....................... W 8-4 Morris Harvey.........................L 3-4 Concord.................................. W 4-0 Morris Harvey..........................L 1-4 Concord.................................. W 4-0 WVSC ....................................... W 4-3 Davidson................................W 10-3 WVSC ....................................... L 5-18 Wofford......................................L 1-4 Miami (Ohio) ........................... L 0-11 Wofford.................................... L 3-6 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 5-7 WVSC ...................................... W 12-4 Kent State .............................. L 3-12 Bowling Green ...................... W 3-2 Rio Grande ...............................L 4-5 Bowling Green .......................L 2-12 Rio Grande ............................. W 5-0 Kentucky................................. W 5-2 Rio Grande ...............................W 7-1 Toledo ..................................... W 6-5 Western Michigan ...................L 1-5 Toledo ..................................... W 4-3 Western Michigan ................. L 0-8 Miami (Ohio) .............................L 1-8 Morehead State.......................L 1-7 Miami (Ohio) .......................... W 6-3 Morehead State.................... L 0-15 Morris Harvey......................W 10-2 Morehead State......................L 4-5 Kent State ...............................W 4-2 Ohio ...........................................L 2-6 Western Michigan ..................L 0-7 Ohio ............................................L 1-7 Western Michigan ..................L 2-9 Bowling Green ........................L 2-4 Bowling Green .......................W 8-7 1969 (14-12-1, 7-7 MAC) Toledo ..................................... W 6-3 Jack Cook Toledo ..................................... W 8-4 Glenville State.........................L 2-5 Glenville State....................... W 8-2 1965 (6-19, 0-12 MAC) Emory & Henry .......................L 5-7 Alvis Brown Emory & Henry .................... W 12-5 Marietta.....................................L 1-4 East Tennessee ..................... T 3-3 Rio Grande ........................... W 24-4 West Virginia ...........................W 5-1 Rio Grande ............................. W 9-3 Morehead State......................L 5-9
Morehead State......................L 2-5 Bowling Green ........................L 2-11 Bowling Green ........................L 2-4 Bowling Green ....................... W 1-0 Kentucky...................................W 4-1 Miami (Ohio) .......................... W 4-3 Miami (Ohio) ............................W 9-1 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 3-0 Morris Harvey....................... W 11-5 Kent State ...............................W 4-2 Kent State .............................. W 5-3 Kent State ................................L 2-5 Xavier........................................W 4-1 Western Michigan ...................L 1-6 Western Michigan ................. W 1-0 Morehead State......................L 5-6 Ohio ...........................................L 0-2 Ohio ...........................................L 4-5 Ohio ...........................................L 5-6 Marietta..................................W 3-0 1970 (14-12) Jack Cook WVSC .........................................W 3-1 WVSC ......................................W 16-0 Marietta....................................W 2-1 Toledo ..................................... W 6-5 Morehead State.......................L 1-3 Dayton..................................... W 2-0 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 4-5 Miami (Ohio) .......................... L 5-10 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 3-5 Kent State .............................. W 4-3 Kent State .................................L 1-3 Morris Harvey....................... W 10-1 Morris Harvey....................... W 2-0 Kentucky...................................L 2-7 Western Michigan ................ L 2-16 Western Michigan ...................L 1-5 Western Michigan ..................L 0-7 Virginia Tech ......................... W 6-2 Ohio ......................................... L 3-18 Ohio ........................................W 10-6 Ohio ............................................L 1-8 Morehead State.....................W 9-7 Xavier.......................................W 11-7 Bowling Green .......................W 7-6 Bowling Green .......................W 5-4 Bowling Green .........................L 1-4 1971 (16-19) Jack Cook Malone ................................W 9-2 Malone ................................W 5-3 Morris Harvey......................L 1-2 Morris Harvey.................... L 2-8 Morehead State................W 7-0 WVSC .................................... L 2-3 WVSC ...................................W 11-2 Marietta............................... L 0-2 Miami (Ohio) ........................ L 1-6 Miami (Ohio) ......................W 5-3 Miami (Ohio) ........................L 2-4 Morehead State...............L 10-21 Kent State ..........................W 3-2 WVSC .................................... L 4-5 WVSC ..................................W 12-3 Dayton...................................L 7-11 Dayton................................. W 7-4 Dayton.................................. L 4-8 Rio Grande ........................W 17-5 Rio Grande ........................W 12-5 Ohio .....................................L 3-14 Ohio ...................................... L 4-5 Ohio ........................................L 1-5 Rio Grande ........................W 17-8 Rio Grande .......................W 23-2 Cleveland State ..................L 6-7 Cleveland State ................W 6-2 Cleveland State ................. W 4-1 Cincinnati ...........................L 4-13 Xavier..................................W 3-2 Virginia Tech ...................... L 5-9 Bowling Green ..................L 8-13 Toledo ....................................L 1-2 Toledo .................................W 2-0 Bowling Green .................L 14-15 1972 (14-11) Jack Cook Biscayne.............................. L 4-5 Biscayne.............................W 2-0 Florida Tech......................W 12-2 Stetson ................................ L 5-6 Jacksonville .......................L 3-8 WVSC .................................... W 5-1 WVSC ...................................W 8-4 Kent State ............................L 4-7 Morehead State................. L 7-8 Eastern Michigan .............W 8-5 Marietta............................... W 2-1 Cleveland State ................ W 7-6 Miami (Ohio) ....................... L 2-9 Miami (Ohio) ........................ L 1-3 Ohio .....................................L 6-12 Ohio ....................................... L 1-3 WVSC ...................................W 2-0 WVSC ......................................L 1-4 Dayton................................W 15-2 Dayton.................................. W 6-1 Dayton................................W 11-10
Virginia Tech .....................W 3-2 Morehead State...............W 10-5 Xavier................................... L 7-8 Xavier................................... W 4-1 1973 (18-10) Jack Cook WVSC ...................................W 3-0 WVSC ................................... W 7-3 Oakland.................................W 7-1 Oakland...............................W 9-0 Glenville State...................W 5-0 Morris Harvey...................W 4-3 Morris Harvey................... W 8-7 Concord...............................W 8-1 Concord.............................. W 7-2 Cleveland State ................. L 0-2 Cleveland State ................. L 3-4 Cleveland State .................. L 1-6 Ohio .....................................W 6-2 Concord.............................W 18-7 Concord............................... L 0-2 Akron.................................... L 5-6 Akron...................................W 6-0 Akron.................................... W 5-1 Ohio .....................................L 4-16 Dayton.................................W 4-0 Virginia Tech ......................L 5-8 WVSC ...................................W 6-0 WVSC ................................... W 11-4 Xavier..................................W 3-2 Cincinnati ...........................W 3-2 Cincinnati ............................ L 2-3 Southern Illinois ................ L 2-5 Miami (Ohio) ....................... L 2-5 * NCAA Carbondale, Ill. Tour. Bid 1974 (21-15) Jack Cook Francis Marion .................W 8-2 Bap. Coll. Charleston ...... W 11-4 Bap. Coll. Charleston .....W 18-4 W.Va. Tech..........................W 4-3 W.Va. Tech........................... W 9-1 WVSC .................................... W 9-1 WVSC ...................................W 3-2 Morehead State.................. L 1-3 Morehead State.................L 0-3 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 4-5 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 4-8 Dayton......................................W 7-5 Dayton........................................L 1-3 Morris Harvey........................ L 3-6 Morris Harvey....................... W 9-2 Toledo ...................................... L 3-8 Toledo .......................................L 4-5 Ohio ......................................... W 5-3 Marietta....................................L 2-9 Akron....................................... W 6-5 Akron....................................... W 6-5 Akron....................................... W 9-3 WVSC ....................................... W 9-5 WVSC ......................................W 12-3 Ohio ......................................... L 3-14 Concord..................................W 3-0 Concord.................................W 19-2 Xavier........................................L 2-4 Cincinnati .................................L 2-8 Cincinnati .................................W 3-1 Virginia Tech ...........................L 2-4 Morehead State..................... L 3-8 Morehead State.....................W 14-1 Cleveland State .................... W 5-3 Cleveland State ..................... L 3-6 Cleveland State ...................W 10-4 1975 (24-10) Jack Cook W.Va. Tech.............................W 10-0 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 8-2 Clemson ..................................L 7-10 Clemson ...................................W 4-1 Clemson .................................L 0-13 South Carolina.........................L 1-9 Western Connecticut .........W 13-3 Coastal Carolina.................... L 8-9 Morris Harvey.........................W 6-1 Morris Harvey....................... W 13-1 Miami (Ohio) .......................... L 2-10 Miami (Ohio) .......................... W 9-4 Louisville ...................................L 1-4 Louisville ..................................W 3-1 WVSC ......................................W 10-3 WVSC ....................................W 22-10 West Virginia ........................ W 13-7 Dayton.......................................W 5-1 Dayton..................................... W 8-2 Dayton.......................................W 11-1 Dayton..................................... W 6-5 Morehead State......................W 4-1 Morehead State.................... W 6-5 Ohio State ................................L 5-7 Marietta.................................. L 8-13 Akron...................................... W 12-5 WVSC ........................................W 7-6 WVSC ........................................W 4-2 Ohio ...........................................L 5-7 Eastern Kentucky ..................W 7-4 Eastern Kentucky ................W 12-3 Cleveland State ..................... L 0-5
Cleveland State .....................W 7-5 @ Miami (Ohio) .......................L 4-8 @ Ohio........................................L 1-3 1976 (18-13) @ Cincinnati ........................... L 3-8 Jack Cook @ Xavier ................................. W 4-3 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 9-5 @ Xavier ..................................W 8-7 W.Va. Tech.................................L 0-1 Morehead State......................W 4-1 Morehead State.......................L 1-5 Morehead State......................W 2-1 Morehead State......................L 5-9 Ohio .......................................... L 3-8 WVSC .........................................W 3-1 * Southern Conference WVSC ....................................... W 10-1 Champions West Virginia ...........................L 0-4 Within one game of World West Virginia ...........................L 5-6 Series Virginia Tech ..........................L 4-12 Ohio ......................................... W 5-3 1979 (23-15-1, 10-6 SoCon) W.Va. Tech.............................. W 9-2 Jack Cook W.Va. Tech................................W 11-1 @ Miami (Fla.) .........................L 5-7 Akron....................................... W 2-0 @ Miami (Fla.) ........................ L 3-8 Akron....................................... W 7-0 @ Columbus (Ga.) ................ W 4-3 Akron......................................W 13-5 @ Columbus (Ga.) .................W 4-2 WVSC ......................................W 13-9 @ Columbus (Ga.) ................. L 5-8 WVSC ...................................... W 16-4 @ West Georgia ......................L 3-4 Ohio ......................................... W 11-9 @ Furman................................ L 0-3 Morehead State......................L 6-7 @ Furman............................... W 3-2 Morehead State..................... W 8-1 @ The Citadel ........................ W 4-3 Xavier.........................................L 1-4 @ The Citadel ......................... L 3-6 Cincinnati ................................L 5-12 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 10-1 Cincinnati .................................L 6-11 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 9-2 Miami (Ohio) .............................L 1-4 Morris Harvey....................... W 6-3 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 4-11 Morris Harvey........................W 7-4 Virginia Tech .......................... L 0-5 @ WVSC .................................. W 5-2 Cleveland State ...................W 10-6 @ WVSC ....................................W 5-1 Cleveland State ......................W 3-1 @ Appalachian State ..............L 0-1 Cleveland State ......................W 2-1 @ Appalachian State .............L 4-5 Georgetown (Ky.) ................. W 8-4 @ East Tennessee ................. L 0-3 Georgetown (Ky.) .................W 8-6 @ East Tennessee ................. L 0-8 @ Marietta ..............................W 7-5 1977 (20-21, 8-8 SoCon) UT-Chattanooga .....................W 4-1 Jack Cook UT-Chattanooga ....................W 8-7 Columbus College ................. W 1-0 VMI ........................................... W 6-5 Columbus College ................. L 3-6 VMI ............................................ W 8-1 Columbus College ..................L 2-3 Xavier...................................... W 9-2 Auburn .....................................L 5-17 Xavier...................................... W 6-5 Clemson ...................................L 2-5 Western Carolina ...................W 3-1 Georgetown (Ky.) ................. W 3-2 Western Carolina ................ W 15-2 Georgetown (Ky.) ................W 10-0 @ Morehead State ...............L 3-10 W.Va. Tech............................... L 0-3 @ Morehead State ................ T 3-3 W.Va. Tech.............................W 14-0 Miami (Ohio) ..........................L 6-10 William & Mary ....................... L 0-5 Miami (Ohio) ............................L 2-11 William & Mary .....................W 12-3 @ Ohio.....................................W 8-6 WVSC ....................................... W 8-4 Davidson................................. W 6-3 Marietta....................................L 2-3 Davidson................................. W 6-5 Morris Harvey.........................W 4-1 Cincinnati ..............................L 6-20 Morris Harvey.......................W 12-7 Cincinnati ............................... W 6-5 Davidson...................................W 3-1 Ohio .........................................W 8-6 Davidson................................. W 5-0 Virginia Tech ...........................L 2-6 1980 (17-11, 10-3 SoCon) WVSC ......................................W 12-8 Jack Cook West Virginia ...........................L 0-2 @ Columbus College..............L 5-11 West Virginia ..........................W 4-2 @ Columbus College.............L 2-14 East Carolina...........................L 3-4 @ Kentucky ............................ W 6-3 East Carolina............................L 1-2 @ Kentucky ............................. L 0-3 Appalachian State................. L 3-8 The Citadel .............................W 9-0 Appalachian State..................W 4-1 The Citadel ..............................W 11-4 The Citadel ................................L 1-3 Appalachian State................. L 0-6 The Citadel ...............................W 5-1 Appalachian State.................W 9-7 Furman .................................. W 12-4 WVSC ...................................... W 15-2 Furman .....................................L 6-7 WVSC ......................................W 14-0 Xavier.......................................W 7-5 @ Georgetown (Ky.) ..............L 4-6 Western Carolina ....................L 0-1 @ Georgetown (Ky.) ...........W 12-0 Western Carolina ...................L 2-3 @ Xavier ...................................L 5-9 Cincinnati .................................L 3-4 @ Xavier ................................W 15-5 Miami (Ohio) ........................... L 0-11 @ Cincinnati .............................L 1-4 Miami (Ohio) .............................L 0-1 @ Cincinnati ............................L 3-4 Ohio ......................................... L 9-14 @ Western Carolina ..............L 3-4 VMI .............................................W 2-1 @ Western Carolina ..............W 4-1 VMI ............................................W 8-7 @ UT-Chattanooga............... W 5-0 Morehead State.................... W 6-5 @ UT-Chattanooga............... W 8-4 Morehead State...................W 10-2 Morehead State.....................W 5-4 Virginia Tech ............................L 1-8 @ Charleston (W.Va.)*........W 14-7 @ Charleston (W.Va.) ............L 4-5 1978 (27-13, 11-1 SoCon) @ Davidson .............................W 5-4 Jack Cook @ Davidson ............................. W 8-1 @ Columbus College............ W 3-2 @ VMI ......................................W 9-0 @ Columbus College..............L 6-11 @ VMI ........................................W 7-1 Maryland (in Ga.)..................L 6-10 @ East Tennessee ................. L 0-6 @ Columbus College..............L 3-5 Morris Harvey changed to North Central (in Ga.) ......... W 5-2 Charleston @ West Georgia ....................W 3-0 WVSC ....................................... W 3-2 1981 (22-17, 13-6 SoCon) WVSC ....................................... W 6-2 Jack Cook The Citadel .............................. L 0-3 Clemson ...................................L 2-3 The Citadel ...............................W 3-1 Columbus College ..................L 2-5 Furman ................................... W 6-5 Columbus College ..................L 5-7 Furman ................................... W 4-3 Columbus College .................W 5-4 @ Western Carolina ............ W 6-3 Columbus College ..................L 5-6 @ Western Carolina ............ W 6-3 UNC-Charlotte .......................W 7-3 @ UT-Chattanooga..............W 10-9 UNC-Charlotte .....................W 13-0 @ UT-Chattanooga............... W 5-2 UT-Chattanooga ................... W 5-0 Marietta...................................L 11-12 UT-Chattanooga ...................W 6-0 @ Virginia Tech..................... W 6-2 Davidson.................................W 3-0 Georgetown (Ky.) ...................W 4-1 Davidson...................................W 9-1 Georgetown (Ky.) ................. W 9-2 Cincinnati ............................... W 4-3 Appalachian State................ W 3-2 Cincinnati .................................W 2-1 Appalachian State................ W 4-3 Morehead State................... W 16-7 @ W.Va. Tech ........................W 10-0 West Virginia .........................W 3-0 @ W.Va. Tech ........................ W 12-2 West Virginia ......................... W 7-0 @ Morehead State .................W 7-1 Eastern Kentucky ...................L 3-4 @ Morehead State ..................L 1-6 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 5-12 @ VMI ......................................W 17-2 Ohio ......................................... W 12-1 @ VMI ...................................... W 9-5 Ohio ..........................................L 3-17
Morehead State......................L 4-7 Kentucky...................................L 2-3 Kentucky...................................L 0-4 Western Kentucky................. W 1-0 Western Kentucky..................L 2-9 East Tennessee ..................... L 8-9 East Tennessee .................... W 8-2 Furman .................................... L 0-6 Furman ....................................W 5-4 Appalachian State................ W 9-3 Appalachian State..................L 2-5 The Citadel ............................. W 5-3 The Citadel ............................. W 6-3 VMI ...........................................W 17-2 VMI ...........................................W 17-2 Western Carolina ................. W 5-3 East Tennessee ......................L 2-9 East Tennessee ......................L 3-5 * Southern Conference Champions 1982 (17-21, 8-8 SoCon) Jack Cook @ Columbus (Ga.) ................W 8-3 @ Columbus (Ga.) ...................L 1-2 @ Columbus (Ga.) ..................L 6-7 @ Clemson ................................L 1-5 @ Clemson ..............................L 5-12 @ Davidson ........................... W 16-4 @ Davidson ...........................W 10-0 @ VMI ........................................W 5-1 @ VMI ...................................... L 3-14 @ Western Carolina ..............L 5-6 @ Western Carolina ............. L 0-3 @ UT-Chattanooga..............W 10-2 @ UT-Chattanooga............... W 3-2 @ West Virginia ......................L 3-4 The Citadel ............................. L 9-12 The Citadel ...............................L 8-11 Morehead State................... L 4-20 @ Ohio.......................................L 4-9 @ Ohio..................................... W 6-2 @ W.Va. Tech ......................... W 6-4 @ W.Va. Tech ........................W 13-2 East Tennessee .......................L 1-5 East Tennessee .................... W 11-2 @ Morehead State .............W 16-10 @ Xavier ................................. L 6-12 @ Xavier ................................W 16-2 @ Cincinnati .........................W 16-3 Eastern Kentucky ...................L 8-11 Eastern Kentucky ...................L 2-6 Marietta.................................. W 12-1 Charleston (W.Va.).................L 4-6 Charleston (W.Va.)............... W 7-0 Appalachian State..................L 8-11 Appalachian State..................L 4-9 Furman ...................................W 3-0 Furman ...................................W 8-3 Kentucky....................................L 1-4 Kentucky...................................L 7-8 1983 (19-14, 7-7 SoCon) Jack Cook @ Columbus (Ga.) ................L 11-27 @ Columbus (Ga.) ...............W 10-5 @ Columbus (Ga.) ..................W 11-1 @ Columbus (Ga.) ................ W 6-4 @ Columbus (Ga.) ..................L 4-8 @ Lincoln-Memorial............ W 21-4 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 12-1 W.Va. Tech............................. W 14-4 WVSC .......................................W 9-8 @ The Citadel ..........................L 3-5 @ The Citadel ......................... L 0-6 @ Appalachian State ............ L 0-5 @ Appalachian State ........... W 8-4 Xavier......................................L 6-18 VMI ..............................................L 0-1 VMI ............................................ L 3-6 Morehead State................... W 12-11 East Tennessee .................... L 3-15 East Tennessee .................... W 3-2 @ Furman............................... W 3-2 @ Furman.............................. W 10-7 @ Morehead State ................L 7-17 Western Carolina .................W 9-8 Western Carolina ................. W 5-3 Davidson....................................L 1-4 Davidson...................................W 3-1 Ohio ......................................... L 2-10 Ohio ......................................... W 6-2 @ Charleston (W.Va.) .......... W 12-1 Cincinnati ............................... W 6-3 Cincinnati .................................L 8-11 Kentucky...................................L 3-4 Kentucky...................................W 2-1 1984 (11-16, 5-8 SoCon) Jack Cook Clemson ....................................L 1-8 Clemson ...................................L 3-7 Clemson .................................. L 0-6 Auburn .................................... L 0-12 Columbus (Ga.) ........................L 1-9 Appalachian State................ W 9-5 Appalachian State...................L 1-9 Appalachian State..................L 2-7 West Virginia ......................... W 5-0 VMI .............................................W 2-1
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2013 Thundering Herd Media Guide VMI ..........................................W 13-6 VMI .............................................L 2-3 VMI ........................................... L 6-12 VMI .......................................... W 14-3 Appalachian State.................L 2-17 Appalachian State..................L 3-4 Appalachian State..................L 4-6 Concord....................................W 3-1 Concord.................................W 13-2 East Tennessee ..................W 20-4 East Tennessee ..................... L 8-9 Kentucky................................W 15-6 Kentucky.................................. L 3-6 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 9-5 W.Va. Tech............................W 20-5 Ohio ......................................... L 2-10 Ohio ......................................... L 4-16 1985 (26-18-1, 10-8 SoCon) Jack Cook Columbus (Ga.) .....................L 3-10 Columbus (Ga.) .......................L 3-4 Columbus (Ga.) ....................L 10-12 Wofford.....................................L 5-9 Wingate.......................................T 1-1 Fairmont State ..................... W 19-1 Appalachian State..................L 3-4 Appalachian State................ W 5-3 Appalachian State..................L 6-7 Eastern Kentucky ...................L 3-7 Eastern Kentucky ................. L 5-10 VMI ..........................................W 10-5 VMI .............................................L 4-9 VMI .............................................L 4-5 Morehead State......................L 5-11 West Virginia ...........................W 4-1 West Virginia ........................L 10-12 VMI .............................................W 4-1 VMI ............................................L 7-10 VMI .......................................... W 12-5 Concord................................. W 14-2 Concord.................................. W 9-2 Morehead State.................... W 6-5 Appalachian State.................L 7-14 Appalachian State................. L 3-8 Appalachian State................ W 6-4 Bluefi eld State ....................W 19-0 Bluefi eld State ....................W 19-5 W.Va. Tech..............................W 15-8 W.Va. Tech..............................W 15-0 East Tennessee ..................... W 4-3 East Tennessee .................... W 12-2 East Tennessee ..................... W 6-2 WVSC ........................................ W 7-6 Concord..................................W 14-0 Concord.................................... W 8-1 East Tennessee .......................L 2-7 East Tennessee ....................W 21-9 East Tennessee ...................... W 5-1 Charleston (W.Va.)............... W 12-2 Charleston (W.Va.)................W 9-0 Davidson................................... W 9-1 Western Carolina .................. W 5-2 Western Carolina .................. L 6-12 Western Carolina .................L 12-13 1986 (15-18, 4-13 SoCon) Jack Cook Kentucky................................... W 6-1 Appalachian State................. L 4-15 Appalachian State................. L 6-14 W.Va. Tech..............................W 12-3 W.Va. Tech...............................W 9-6 @ VMI ........................................ L 3-9 @ VMI ..........................................L 1-5 @ VMI ......................................L 15-18 Rio Grande ............................... W 3-1 Rio Grande ..............................W 10-1 @ West Virginia .......................L 7-9 @ West Virginia .......................W 7-1 @ Fairmont State ................W 16-15 VMI ............................................. L 3-6 VMI ..........................................W 13-12 VMI ............................................W 9-8 Morehead State......................L 7-14 Eastern Kentucky ....................L 4-9 Eastern Kentucky .................W 10-9 @ Appalachian State ............. L 0-5 @ Appalachian State ...............L 1-8 @ Appalachian State ............L 9-19 @ Charleston (W.Va.) ..............L 1-2 WVSC ....................................... W 17-2 @ East Tennessee ....................L 1-5 @ East Tennessee .................L 3-10 @ East Tennessee ...............W 13-12 East Tennessee ....................L 10-14 East Tennessee .....................L 6-15 East Tennessee ......................W 11-7 @ Morehead State ...............W 12-8 @ Bluefi eld State .................W 16-1 @ Bluefi eld State ................. W 7-0 1987 (16-14, 5-7 SoCon) Jack Cook Fairmont State .........................L 1-2 Fairmont State .....................W 12-11 @ Clemson .............................. L 11-12 @ Clemson ............................... L 1-19
@ Clemson ............................... L 1-10 @ Columbus (Ga.) .................L 0-13 @ Columbus (Ga.) ................. L 8-12 @ Appalachian State ..............L 2-3 @ Appalachian State ..............L 4-5 @ Appalachian State ............ L 2-10 Charleston (W.Va.)..................L 4-6 Charleston (W.Va.)................W 5-3 VMI ..............................................L 6-7 VMI ............................................. L 5-6 VMI ............................................ L 9-17 @ Eastern Kentucky ............L 10-14 @ W.Va. Tech .........................W 15-3 @ W.Va. Tech .........................W 15-4 East Tennessee .....................W 10-1 East Tennessee ..................... W 9-7 East Tennessee .....................W 17-7 Kentucky Christian ...............W 8-0 Kentucky Christian ...............W 11-0 @ Kentucky ...............................L 1-12 @ VMI .........................................L 3-4 @ VMI ....................................... W 5-2 @ VMI ....................................... W 9-4 Concord................................... W 7-6 Concord..................................W 10-3 WVSC ........................................ W 7-5 Morehead State....................W 10-8 Rio Grande ................................L 7-11 Rio Grande .............................. W 6-2 1988 (23-17, 7-9 SoCon) Jack Cook Davis & Elkins......................... W 11-4 Davis & Elkins......................... W 11-4 Kentucky Christian .................W 4-1 Kentucky Christian .............. W 21-4 @ Fairmont State .................. W 7-3 Appalachian State.................W 11-3 @ Furman...............................W 13-9 @ Furman................................W 8-6 @ Columbus (Ga.) .................W 8-6 @ Columbus (Ga.) ...................L 4-6 @ Columbus (Ga.) .................. L 2-8 @ VMI ......................................L 6-25 @ VMI ...................................... W 15-7 @ VMI ...................................... W 21-7 WVSC ......................................... L 3-5 WVSC ........................................ W 7-6 Kentucky.................................. W 7-6 @ East Tennessee .................W 8-5 @ East Tennessee .................L 10-11 @ East Tennessee ................L 15-16 Eastern Kentucky .................. W 3-2 Eastern Kentucky .................W 10-3 @ Appalachian State ...............L 1-5 @ Appalachian State ............. L 5-6 @ Appalachian State ............ W 8-7 West Virginia ........................... L 8-9 West Virginia ............................L 2-7 VMI ............................................W 9-8 VMI ............................................. L 2-8 VMI ..............................................L 7-9 Morehead State...................... L 5-6 W.Va. Tech..............................W 10-3 W.Va. Tech................................ W 5-1 East Tennessee .......................L 4-7 East Tennessee ....................W 12-11 East Tennessee ....................L 13-14 @ Charleston (W.Va.) ...........W 11-3 Bluefi eld State ...................... W 11-4 Bluefi eld State ...................... W 5-2 @ Morehead State ..................L 4-8 1989 (16-14, 8-5 SoCon) Jack Cook Kentucky Wesleyan ..............W 13-6 @ The Citadel ........................ W 12-7 @ The Citadel .......................... L 0-3 @ The Citadel ............................L 0-1 Fairmont State .....................W 10-9 Fairmont State ........................L 4-5 @ WVSC ....................................L 4-14 East Tennessee .....................W 9-8 East Tennessee .....................W 6-5 @ VMI ....................................... W 11-5 @ VMI ........................................ L 3-8 @ Ohio...................................... W 7-6 @ Wake Forest........................ L 8-11 @ Wake Forest.........................L 4-9 @ Wake Forest.........................L 7-8 W.Va. Tech................................ W 11-1 W.Va. Tech.............................. W 12-2 @ Eastern Kentucky ............. W 4-2 @ Eastern Kentucky .............. L 3-8 @ Appalachian State ..............L 2-6 @ Appalachian State ............W 6-5 @ Appalachian State ............. L 6-11 @ Kentucky ............................L 10-14 Furman ......................................W 7-1 Furman .................................... W 11-5 Furman ...................................W 13-8 Morehead State...................W 17-10 East Tennessee .................... W 12-4 Appalachian State.................L 9-13 Western Carolina ....................L 2-4
@ East Tennessee ...................L 2-4 @ East Tennessee .................. W 1-0 @ East Tennessee ................W 14-8 @ Clemson ..............................L 0-13 @ Clemson ................................L 3-7 @ Clemson .............................. L 2-16 VMI ............................................. W 5-1 VMI ..............................................L 0-7 VMI ............................................W 6-5 W.Va. Tech................................ W 5-1 W.Va. Tech..............................W 15-4 @ Morehead State ..............W 35-6 Brown ...................................... L 7-10 @ Wake Forest.........................L 4-7 @ Wake Forest........................ L 3-5 Cleveland State ....................W 10-9 Ohio ........................................... L 1-10 Cleveland State ..................... L 5-14 @ Western Carolina ............. L 7-10 @ Western Carolina .............W 6-5 @ Western Carolina ............ L 13-17 Appalachian State................W 10-5 Appalachian State.................W 6-5 Appalachian State................W 12-11 @ Furman................................ W 8-4 @ Furman................................ W 5-4 @ Furman................................. L 5-6 WVSC ........................................W 6-5 Morehead State.......................L 7-8 @ Ohio State ........................... L 8-9 The Citadel ................................L 2-4 The Citadel .............................. L 4-18 Furman .................................... W 5-2 Western Carolina ................... W 3-1 The Citadel ................................L 2-9 Western Carolina ................... L 3-11 1991 (16-26, 9-7 SoCon) Howard McCann Ohio State ................................ L 5-9 Ohio State .................................L 3-4 W.Va. Wesleyan ........................W 4-1 @ VMI ........................................ W 11-1 @ VMI ......................................W 10-2 @ VMI ......................................W 16-0 @ Rio Grande ........................ W 17-5 Alderson Broaddus..............W 10-5 Alderson Broaddus.................W 2-1 WVSC ..........................................L 4-5 WVSC ......................................... L 0-4 Rio Grande .................................L 1-4 Rio Grande ................................L 5-7 Fairmont State ...................... W 4-2 Fairmont State ...................... W 12-1 Kentucky..................................L 3-13 Western Carolina ....................L 3-7 Western Carolina .................. L 0-17 @ Ohio State .......................... L 3-12 @ Appalachian State ............ W 8-7 @ Appalachian State ............ W 5-4 @ Eastern Kentucky ..............L 4-12 @ Kentucky ............................. L 4-10 Morehead State.......................L 6-7 Furman .......................................L 1-4 Furman .......................................L 0-1 Furman .................................... W 7-3 Liberty .......................................L 2-7 @ West Virginia .....................L 3-13 @ West Virginia .....................W 6-3 Ohio .......................................... L 5-15 @ The Citadel .......................... L 0-4 @ The Citadel .......................... L 0-8 @ the Citadel ............................L 4-5 @ Coastal Carolina .................L 6-7 Morehead State...................... L 3-6 East Tennessee ..................... W 4-0 East Tennessee .....................W 6-3 East Tennessee ..................... W 8-2 @ Morehead State ................L 8-10 East Tennessee ......................L 4-14 Furman .................................... L 4-10
1992 (15-26, 5-13 SoCon) Howard McCann @ Virginia..................................L 5-7 @ Western Kentucky ...........W 10-7 @ Western Kentucky ............. L 2-8 @ Western Kentucky ..............L 4-5 Alderson Broaddus...............W 6-0 Alderson Broaddus...............W 5-3 Davis & Elkins.........................W 6-3 @ WVSC .................................... L 5-6 @ Georgia Southern................L 1-6 @ Georgia Southern...............L 3-4 @ Georgia Southern.............. L 0-4 @ Western Carolina ...............L 4-6 @ Western Carolina ................L 1-3 @ Western Carolina ............. L 1-29 @ Rio Grande .......................... W 5-1 @ Rio Grande .........................W 10-1 Appalachian State.................W 2-0 Appalachian State...................W 2-1 Cincinnati ................................W 8-5 @ Morehead State ................W 11-3 @ Morehead State ..................L 3-4 1990 (20-19, 10-7 SoCon) Minnesota ................................ W 3-1 Howard McCann @ Furman..................................L 2-3 WV Wesleyan .........................W 16-8 @ Furman................................W 3-0 @ Rio Grande ......................... W 7-3 @ Furman................................ L 3-12 @ Rio Grande .........................W 9-3 @ Liberty................................. L 9-14
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The Citadel ............................... L 0-6 The Citadel ............................... L 0-3 @ Ohio....................................... L 6-9 @ Ohio........................................L 6-7 @ Ohio State ......................... L 5-22 Eastern Kentucky ................... L 3-6 @ East Tennessee ...................L 2-9 @ East Tennessee ....................L 1-4 @ East Tennessee ...................L 5-7 Shawnee State .......................W 7-2 Louisville .................................L 6-10 VMI ............................................. W 5-1 VMI ............................................ W 6-4 Georgia Southern ...................L 3-4 Appalachian State...................L 7-8 1993 (13-27, 9-14 SoCon) Howard McCann @ Virginia..................................L 2-4 @ Virginia...................................L 1-8 @ East Tennessee ...................W 4-1 @ East Tennessee ....................L 1-2 @ East Tennessee ................. L 11-14 @ Furman..................................L 6-7 @ Furman...................................L 1-4 @ Furman................................ W 7-5 @ Eastern Kentucky ............W 13-3 @ Georgia Southern...............L 2-4 @ Georgia Souuthern ............L 2-4 @ West Virginia .......................L 4-8 @ West Virginia .......................L 4-8 VMI ............................................ W 7-0 VMI ............................................ W 3-2 VMI ...........................................W 12-5 Rio Grande .............................. W 3-2 @ Western Carolina .............W 6-3 @ Western Carolina .............L 3-15 @ Western Carolina ............. L 4-13 Ohio .......................................... W 4-3 @ Kentucky ............................. L 11-12 @ Cincinnati ..........................L 15-16 Appalachian State................. W 3-2 Appalachian State...................L 2-7 Appalachian State...................L 4-8 @ Morehead State ................. L 5-11 @ Morehead State ................. L 6-11 Western Kentucky.................. L 2-8 @ Virginia Tech....................... L 3-9 The Citadel ............................... L 0-3 The Citadel .............................. W 3-2 The Citadel .............................. W 8-7 Eastern Kentucky ....................L 5-7 @ Davidson .............................. L 0-9 @ Davidson .............................. L 5-6 @ Davidson ............................. L 6-17 Western Carolina ....................L 6-7 Appalachian State................. W 4-2 Davidson................................... L 1-10 1994 (23-20, 10-8 SoCon) Howard McCann Virginia ......................................L 4-5 Virginia ..................................... L 0-2 East Tennessee .....................W 3-0 East Tennessee ..................... W 3-2 @ Furman...................................L 1-3 @ Furman................................ L 4-10 @ Furman..................................L 4-11 Georgia Southern .................. W 5-1 Georgia Southern .................. W 1-0 Pittsburgh................................L 4-14 @ Virginia Tech........................L 4-5 Virginia Tech .......................... W 7-3 @ Western Kentucky ............. W 8-1 @ Western Kentucky ..............L 4-5 @ Western kentucky ............W 9-6 @ Kentucky .............................. L 5-9 @ Eastern Kentucky ............. W 11-4 @ VMI ........................................ W 9-1 @ VMI ..........................................L 1-7 @ Kentucky .............................W 8-6 @ Ohio........................................L 2-3 @ Cincinnati ............................W 11-7 Western Carolina ....................L 4-7 Western Carolina ....................L 4-5 Western Carolina ................... L 5-8 @ Morehead State ................W 5-3 @ Louisville.............................W 8-6 @ Appalachian State ............ W 8-2 @ Appalachian State ...........W 10-0 @ Appalachian State ............. L 1-13 Eastern Kentucky ..................W 6-5 @ The Citadel ........................W 10-4 @ The Citadel ...........................W 4-1 @ The Citadel ......................... W 9-4 Louisville ................................W 12-11 @ Morehead State ................. L 5-6 Duquesne ................................. L 5-6 Davidson.................................. W 7-3 Davidson....................................L 2-3 Davidson..................................W 8-3 Appalachian State................. W 7-3 VMI ..............................................L 4-6 Western Carolina ................... L 2-8 1995 (12-38, 9-15 SoCon) Howard McCann @ Virginia................................. L 0-5 @ Virginia................................. L 3-8 @ James Madison .................W 9-6
Furman .....................................W 7-2 @ VCU ......................................W 6-5 Furman .................................... W 7-6 @ Appalachian State .............L 4-12 Furman .................................... W 7-5 @ Appalachian State ............ W 7-6 @ Vanderbilt.............................L 4-7 @ Appalachian State ............L 10-11 @ Georgia Southern...............L 0-7 The Citadel ..............................L 11-18 @ Georgia Southern...............L 4-9 The Citadel ..............................L 3-10 @ Georgia Southern.............L 3-15 The Citadel ..............................L 9-13 WVSC ..........................................W 2-1 Cincinnati ................................L 10-11 @ Ohio........................................L 5-7 @ Ohio State .......................... L 5-15 @ Ohio.........................................L 1-8 @ Ohio State .......................... L 2-10 Western Kentucky...................L 4-7 @ Davidson .............................. L 8-9 @ West Virginia .......................L 2-4 @ Davidson .............................. L 5-8 @ West Virginia .......................L 2-3 @ Davidson ...............................L 4-5 @ Duquesne...............................L 1-6 @ Virginia Tech.....................L 10-14 @ VMI ....................................... W 7-3 @ Ohio....................................... L 5-6 @ VMI .........................................L 6-7 @ Ohio.......................................L 2-14 @ VMI .........................................L 4-6 @ Eastern Kentucky ............. L 7-13 @ Louisville...............................L 1-12 @ East Tennessee ................. L 7-10 @ Pittsburgh ........................... L 5-6 @ East Tennessee ................. W 7-6 Virginia Tech ........................... L 5-9 @ East Tennessee ................. W 7-5 @ Western Carolina ............W 10-9 @ Kentucky ...............................L 4-9 @ Western Carolina ................L 1-3 @ Furman..................................L 2-6 @ Western Carolina ............L 6-20 @ Furman................................L 9-13 @ Eastern Kentucky ............. L 6-12 @ Furman................................L 6-19 Kentucky...................................L 7-12 @ West Virginia .......................L 2-6 @ Morehead State ..................L 4-11 @ West Virginia .....................L 0-10 Appalachian State...................L 2-3 Eastern Kentucky .................. W 4-3 Appalachian State.................. L 5-9 @ Morehead State .................L 11-17 Appalachian State.................W 5-3 @ Georgia Southern............. L 5-12 James Madison......................L 3-15 @ Georgia Southern.............. L 5-6 @ Virginia Tech....................... L 5-6 @ Georgia Southern............. L 3-12 The Citadel .................................L 1-7 @ Auburn ..................................L 4-11 The Citadel ................................L 0-7 The Citadel ............................... L 0-4 1998 (18-35, 9-21 MAC) @ Kentucky ................................L 1-4 Antush/Dave Piepenbrink @ Ohio State ........................... L 6-9 @ UNC-Asheville.......................L 1-6 @ Davidson .............................L 9-10 @ UNC-Asheville.................... L 5-14 @ Davidson ...............................L 2-4 @ UNC-Asheville.......................L 1-8 @ Davidson ............................W 10-7 @ South Carolina ....................L 3-4 Morehead State.....................L 6-10 @ South Carolina ....................L 7-8 Ohio ..........................................L 3-13 @ South Carolina ................... L 5-8 @ East Tennessee ...................L 6-7 Youngstown State................. W 8-2 @ East Tennessee ................. W 6-4 @ WVSC ................................... W 5-4 @ East Tennessee ................W 10-9 @ VMI ......................................L 10-17 The Citadel .................................L 1-5 @ VMI ....................................... W 6-4 Davidson..................................W 8-5 @ VMI ........................................W 7-2 Western Carolina ..................L 3-10 Drexel ........................................L 6-7 Drexel .....................................W 18-5 Drexel .......................................L 7-12 1996 (7-25-1, 4-17 SoCon) @ Kentucky ............................W 13-9 Craig Antush @ Florida State....................... L 1-16 Cleveland State ......................W 7-4 @ Florida State.....................L 0-34 @ Morehead State ................ L 11-12 @ Louisville...............................L 6-7 Central Michigan ...................L 3-16 Ohio .........................................L 10-12 Central Michigan ................... L 8-12 @ Western Kentucky ........... W 12-4 Western Michigan .................W 9-8 @ Western Kentucky ............. L 5-9 Western Michigan .................W 8-5 @ Western Kentucky ...........L 6-22 @ Eastern Kentucky .............L 5-13 @ UNC-Charlotte.....................L 2-11 Morehead State.......................L 4-11 @ Winthrop .............................. T 9-9 Virginia Tech ..........................W 9-5 @ VMI ........................................ L 3-5 @ Ball State ..............................L 2-11 @ VMI .........................................L 4-6 @ Ball State ............................ L 4-15 @ VMI ........................................ L 8-9 @ Northern Illinois ..............W 13-2 Western Carolina ..................L 6-10 @ Northern Illinois ................ L 3-6 Western Carolina ....................L 3-4 West Virginia .......................... L 11-12 Western Carolina .....................L 1-7 Toledo ........................................L 1-12 @ Appalachian State ............. L 6-11 Toledo ........................................L 2-6 @ Appalachian State ............. L 0-4 Miami (Ohio) ............................ L 6-8 @ Appalachian State ............. L 0-4 Miami (Ohio) .............................L 7-9 Louisville .................................. L 6-11 Miami (Ohio) .............................L 4-6 Kentucky................................... L 1-15 Miami (Ohio) .........................W 13-10 @ The Citadel ...........................L 3-4 Eastern Kentucky .................W 19-9 @ The Citadel ......................... L 5-15 @ Akron ..................................W 10-6 @ The Citadel ............................L 1-6 @ Akron ................................... W 5-4 Eastern Kentucky .................. W 7-6 @ Akron ...................................L 5-19 Eastern Kentucky .................. W 4-3 @ Eastern Michigan................L 4-9 @ Ohio....................................... L 3-8 @ Eastern Michigan............... L 5-11 @ Ohio.......................................L 4-21 @ Ohio......................................L 9-10 Davidson.................................. W 5-4 @ Ohio....................................... L 6-8 Davidson.................................. W 4-3 @ Ohio......................................W 11-8 Davidson.................................. W 8-7 @ Ohio.......................................W 7-2 West Virginia ...........................L 4-12 Kent State ...............................W 5-3 @ Kentucky ............................L 5-26 Kent State .................................L 2-3 Morehead State........................L 1-7 Kent State ................................ L 3-5 Morehead State.......................L 0-7 @ Cincinnati .........................L 18-22 East Tennessee .....................W 6-3 @ Bowling Green .....................L 0-7 East Tennessee .......................L 2-4 @ Bowling Green .....................L 3-4 East Tennessee ...................... L 8-9 @ Bowling Green ......................L 1-2 @ Morehead State ................ L 4-10 @ Bowling Green .................... L 0-3 @ Ohio State .......................... L 3-17 @ Furman...................................L 1-9 1999 (12-43-1, 4-26-1 MAC) @ Furman..................................L 2-3 Dave Piepenbrink @ Furman................................. L 6-9 @ Campbell............................. L 8-17 @ Auburn ..................................L 4-11 @ Campbell.............................L 7-22 @ N.C. A&T.................................W 4-1 @ N.C. A&T.................................L 4-7 1997 (7-39, 4-20 SoCon) @ Western Kentucky ............. L 5-9 Craig Antush @ Alabama ............................... L 2-8 Cincinnati ................................ W 5-4 @ Alabama ...............................L 4-17 @ Western Kentucky ..............L 2-6 @ Alabama ..............................L 0-16 @ Charleston Southern ....... W 7-3 @ Florida State...................... L 1-22 @ Charleston Southern .........L 2-4 @ Florida State...................... L 4-15 @ Charleston Southern ..........L 1-6 @ Florida State.......................L 2-14 @ Coll. of Charleston ...........L 6-19 Ohio .......................................... W 4-3 @ Eastern Kentucky ...............L 4-7 Ohio .............................................L 1-2 WVSC ..........................................L 4-5 @ Cincinnati ...........................L 3-13 @ Virginia Tech......................W 5-3 @ Western Carolina ............. L 4-15 Virginia Tech ........................... L 1-13 @ Western Carolina ............. L 2-10 Morehead State.......................L 2-3 @ Western Carolina ............. W 4-3 @ Wofford ............................... L 3-12 @ Western Carolina ...........L 10-20 Youngstown State.................L 6-10 @ North Carolina .................. L 7-18 @ Wofford ...............................W 6-3
@ Wofford ...............................W 9-8 @ Morehead State ............... L 12-21 @ Duquesne............................. L 1-16 @ Central Michigan ................L 2-6 @ Central Michigan ...............W 7-2 @ Western Michigan...............L 3-4 @ Western Michigan.............. L 0-5 Cincinnati ...............................W 13-11 @ VMI ......................................L 10-12 @ VMI ....................................... W 5-4 Ball State ...................................L 1-4 Ball State ...................................L 1-2 Northern Illinois ...................W 12-6 Northern Illinois ....................W 5-3 @ Toledo ................................... L 0-3 @ Toledo .....................................L 0-1 @ Miami (Ohio) ......................W 8-6 @ Miami (Ohio) ........................L 2-4 @ Miami (Ohio) ........................L 4-9 @ Miami (Ohio) ........................L 6-7 Akron..........................................L 2-3 Akron..........................................L 4-6 Akron........................................ L 4-16 Akron........................................L 6-16 Eastern Michigan .....................L 1-8 Eastern Michigan ................... T 5-5 Ohio .............................................L 1-6 Ohio ..........................................L 5-10 Ohio ............................................L 4-5 Ohio .............................................L 1-5 @ Kent State ............................L 2-7 @ Kent State ............................L 4-9 @ Kent State ............................L 3-4 @ Kent State ............................L 2-4 Bowling Green .........................L 2-9 Bowling Green ....................... L 4-16 Bowling Green ........................ L 1-13 2000 (21-33-1, 7-20 MAC) Dave Piepenbrink @ Georgia ...............................L 5-18 @ Georgia .................................L 5-7 @ Charleston Southern ........ L 1-15 @ Charleston Southern ........ L 0-6 @ Charleston Southern ......W 14-5 N.C. A&T ................................... W 8-2 N.C. A&T ....................................W 7-4 N.C. A&T .................................. W 14-2 Rio Grande .............................W 13-3 vs. Ohio State* ...................... L 7-10 vs. Winthrop*...........................L 2-5 vs. Fairfi eld* ............................L 1-4 vs. Fairfi eld* .......................... W 8-1 WVSC ........................................W 6-5 WVSC ......................................... L 3-5 @ Liberty.................................. W 5-1 @ Liberty.................................. L 5-6 @ Liberty.................................. L 5-6 Youngstown State................. W 7-6 Youngstown State................ W 15-7 Morehead State.......................T 4-4 Western Michigan .................. W 1-0 Western Michigan ....................L 1-6 Central Michigan .................... L 5-11 Central Michigan ................... L 9-12 @ UNC-Asheville......................L 4-6 @ UNC-Asheville....................W 5-3 @ Ball State ............................. L 9-11 @ Ball State ........................... L 14-17 @ Northern Illinois .................L 2-6 @ Bowling Green .....................L 3-4 @ Bowling Green .....................L 4-8 @ Bowling Green ......................L 1-7 @ Bowling Green ...................L 3-16 Ohio ............................................L 2-9 Ohio ............................................L 5-7 @ Ohio....................................... L 0-5 @ Ohio........................................L 4-5 VMI ..............................................L 3-4 VMI ..........................................W 13-12 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 10-7 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 3-10 Miami (Ohio) ............................ L 0-8 Miami (Ohio) ........................... W 7-3 @ Morehead State ..............W 18-17 Dayton...................................... W 9-7 Dayton........................................L 7-8 @ Akron ................................... W 5-4 @ Akron ..................................W 10-2 @ Akron .................................... W 6-1 @ Akron ................................... L 6-14 Kent State .................................L 4-9 Kent State ...............................L 9-10 Kent State .................................L 4-6 Kent State ............................... W 8-7 *Winthrop Stateline Classic 2001 (24-29, 11-17 MAC) Dave Piepenbrink @ Coastal Carolina ................ L 3-8 @ Coastal Carolina ............... W 8-7 @ Coastal Carolina ............... W 5-2 @ N.C. A&T...............................W 10-1 @ N.C. A&T.................................L 4-7 @ N.C. A&T..................................L 1-4 @ N.C. A&T............................... W 7-5 @ Gardner Webb ......................L 0-1 @ Gardner Webb .................... L 5-6 @ Gardner Webb .................W 20-5 @ Morehead State ................ W 7-3
2013 Thundering Herd Media Guide @ Morehead State ...............W 19-2 @ NC State...........................L 10-18 Youngstown State.................W 11-8 @ NC State...............................L 1-9 @ Oklahoma State ................ L 2-12 @ WVSC ..................................L 8-12 @ Oklahoma State ..................L 2-11 @ WVSC ...................................T 2-2 @ Murray State ..................... L 2-12 @ Wright State .....................W 7-3 Buffalo .................................... L 14-15 @ Wright State .................... W 8-3 Buffalo ....................................W 10-2 @ Wright State .................... L 0-10 Buffalo ...................................W 22-8 @ Kentucky .............................L 1-14 Buffalo ...................................W 13-10 Concord...................................W 7-1 @ WVSC ...................................W 5-0 Drexel ................................... W 12-3 @ WVSC ................................... W 11-4 Drexel ................................... W 10-4 @ Wright State ....................... L 6-11 Drexel .....................................L 11-14 @ Wright State ........................L 2-6 Western Michigan .................L 4-9 @ Wright State ...................... W 8-7 Western Michigan ................L 5-12 @ Toledo ..................................L 9-10 Western Michigan .................L 3-6 @ Toledo ..................................L 6-10 Western Michigan .............. W 19-2 @ Akron ................................... W 5-2 Morehead State................... W 6-5 @ Akron ...................................W 8-0 @ Ohio.......................................L 1-11 @ Rio Grande ........................ W 17-5 Ohio .........................................L 2-16 Bowling Green .....................W 12-10 Ohio .........................................W 4-3 Bowling Green ...................... W 12-7 @ Ohio......................................L 3-5 Bowling Green ........................L 7-15 @ Buffalo................................W 4-0 Bowling Green .......................L 6-15 @ Buffalo................................W 5-2 @ EKU ........................................ L 5-9 @ Buffalo.................................L 4-8 @ Miami (Ohio) .........................L 1-4 @ Buffalo.................................L 2-3 @ Miami (Ohio) .....................W 15-0 @ Morehead State ...............L 8-12 @ Miami (Ohio) ....................... L 5-9 Kent State ............................ L 5-23 @ Miami (Ohio ........................L 3-18 Kent State ..............................W 5-2 Morehead State....................W 17-8 Kent State ..............................L 2-21 Kent State ...............................L 9-10 Kent State ..............................L 9-17 Kent State ............................W 10-9 @ Eastern Kentucky ..........L 10-13 Kent State ...............................L 5-8 @ Bowling Green ................. W 5-0 Kent State ..............................L 6-17 @ Bowling Green ................. L 5-10 @ Ohio.......................................L 1-4 @ Bowling Green ..................W 3-2 @ Ohio................................... L 10-14 @ Bowling Green ................ W 12-5 @ Ohio..................................L 18-20 Rio Grande .............................W 7-4 @ Ohio....................................L 7-22 @ Miami (Ohio) ................... W 10-4 Eastern Kentucky ..................L 3-9 @ Miami (Ohio) ......................L 2-3 @ Eastern Michigan........... W 12-8 @ Miami (Ohio) ......................L 6-7 @ Eastern Michigan..............L 0-6 @ Miami (Ohio) ......................L 5-8 @ Eastern Michigan.............W 7-3 Akron........................................L 6-11 @ Eastern Michigan..............L 4-5 Akron........................................W 4-1 Akron.......................................W 7-2 @ Youngstown State .........W 10-6 2002 (17-35, 7-20 MAC) @ Youngstown State ............L 3-6 Dave Piepenbrink @ Winthrop .............................L 3-11 *Coll. of Charleston Tourn. @ Winthrop ............................L 0-12 & UAB Tournament @ Auburn ................................L 5-11 @ Auburn ...............................L 4-21 2004 (27-27, 10-13 MAC) @ Auburn .............................. L 6-15 Dave Piepenbrink @ Charleston Southern* . W 16-7 @ Belmont................................L 1-3 vs. Hofstra* ..........................W 11-7 @ Belmont...............................L 8-9 vs. Maryland*....................... L 3-10 @ Belmont...............................L 3-4 Wright State ..........................W 4-2 @ Coll. of Charleston* ........L 4-14 WVSC .....................................W 10-6 vs. George Mason* ...............L 4-11 WVSC .................................... W 15-14 @ Charleston Southern* .. W 8-6 Concord................................ W 12-8 @ UAB ....................................... L 1-7 Youngstown State................W 11-4 @ UAB ......................................L 3-4 Youngstown State................L 7-10 @ UAB ...................................W 13-5 @ UNC-Asheville....................L 2-7 WVSC .....................................W 10-3 @ Morehead State ...........L 23-24 Concord................................. W 5-3 Toledo .....................................L 5-15 Niagara ...................................W 6-4 Toledo .................................... W 8-5 Niagara ................................. W 12-5 @ Eastern Kentucky ............L 6-14 Niagara ...................................W 8-7 @ Buffalo.................................L 2-7 @ Liberty............................... W 8-5 @ Buffalo................................W 4-0 @ Liberty.................................L 5-8 @ Buffalo................................W 7-6 @ Liberty................................L 5-14 Dayton.....................................L 8-17 @ East Carolina .....................L 2-8 Findlay .....................................L 3-9 Cleveland State ................... W 8-3 @ Kentucky ............................L 4-14 Cleveland State ......................L 1-2 Rio Grande ...........................W 18-5 Cleveland State ................... W 8-2 Akron.......................................W 8-4 @ Kentucky ............................W 6-2 Akron.......................................L 3-12 @ Eastern Michigan..............L 7-8 Morehead State.....................L 1-19 @ Eastern Michigan..............L 2-3 Morehead State....................W 7-6 @ Eastern Michigan..............L 3-7 @ Bowling Green ................L 10-19 @ Louisville............................L 5-17 @ Bowling Green ...................L 8-9 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 3-11 @ Bowling Green ...................L 4-6 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 7-8 @ Bowling Green ...................L 3-6 Morehead State.....................W 5-1 @ Dayton ................................L 4-14 Morehead State.....................L 5-6 Miami (Ohio) ......................... L 8-16 @ Kent State ...........................L 1-11 Miami (Ohio) ........................L 10-13 @ Kent State .........................W 4-3 Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 11-5 @ Kent State ..........................L 4-5 Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 6-5 Ohio .........................................W 4-3 Eastern Kentucky .............W 20-10 Ohio .......................................W 13-9 @ Kent State ........................ L 0-13 Ohio ..........................................L 2-7 @ Kent State .........................W 7-4 NYIT .........................................W 9-7 @ Kent State .......................... L 4-7 NYIT ..........................................W 7-1 @ Kent State ........................ L 11-13 NYIT .......................................W 10-3 Ohio .........................................L 5-12 @ Morehead State ............W 14-10 @ Ohio.......................................L 1-11 @ Morehead State ................L 0-6 @ Ohio......................................L 4-8 Central Michigan ................... L 4-7 Ohio ........................................ L 6-18 Central Michigan ..................L 3-12 Eastern Michigan .................L 7-13 Central Michigan ....................L 1-9 Eastern Michigan ..................L 9-11 @ Akron ................................. W 8-3 Eastern Michigan ................L 12-17 @ Akron ................................ W 13-4 Eastern Michigan ................ L 6-10 @ Akron ...................................L 1-13 Eastern Kentucky ................ W 11-0 @ Ball State ...........................W 6-2 2003 (22-31-1, 11-16 MAC) @ Ball State ............................L 3-4 Dave Piepenbrink @ Mercer ................................L 4-6 @ Ball State .......................... W 8-2 @ Mercer ...............................W 11-7 Buffalo ....................................W 8-4 @ Mercer .............................. W 6-5 Buffalo ....................................W 9-2 @ Coll. of Charleston* .........L 2-6 Buffalo .....................................W 5-1 @ Charleston Southern* ....L 7-8 *Coll. of Charleston Tournement vs. Kentucky&.........................L 6-9 @ Ala-Birmingham& .............L 1-12 2005 (16-34, 8-16 MAC) vs. Eastern Illinois&............ W 6-5 Dave Piepenbrink @ NC State..............................L 4-9 at Mercer ...............................L, 2-3
Jeff Waggoner @ Charleston Southern .......L 6-2 @ Charleston Southern ..... W 11-9 @ Charleston Southern .......W 2-1 @ West Virginia Tech ...........L 2-0 Buffalo ................................... W 9-8 Buffalo .....................................W 1-0 Buffalo .....................................W 1-0 Buffalo ................................... W 9-3 @ Morehead State ................L 7-2 Campbell ............................... W 9-8 Campbel ............................... lW 6-5 Campbell ................................W 8-4 Youngstown State.................L 5-3 Youngstown State.............. W 4 -3 Canisius................................ W 12-3 Canisius..................................W 8-7 Canisius................................. W 6-5 @ James Madison ................L 12-4 @ James Madison ..............W 10-5 Tulane* ....................................L 8-7 Tulane* .....................................L 4-1 Tulane* ....................................L 9-0 @ Rice*....................................L 13-1 @ Rice*....................................L 5-3 @ Rice*...................................L 12-6 @ Louisville.............................L 17-1 @ Ohio......................................L 9-6 @ Liberty.................................L 8-6 @ Liberty.................................... 11-7 @ Liberty................................L 10-4 @ Cinicinnati ..........................L 12-1 East Carolina* ....................... L 7-4 East Carolina* ..................... L 13-3 @ Eastern Kentucky ............L 14-3 @ Memphis* ...........................L 5-3 @ Memphis* .........................W 21-7 @ Memphis* ......................... W 11-0 Eastern Kentucky .................W 8-4 @ Ohio......................................L 7-6 Houston*.............................. W 12-11 Houston*.................................L 8-2 Houston*.............................. W 10-4 @ Southern Miss*.................L 8-4 @ Southern Miss*............... L 18-3 @ Southern Miss*.................L 9-2 UAB*........................................L 10-4 UAB*........................................L 14-5 UAB*.........................................L 12-1 Miami (Ohio) ...........................L 8-5 2006 (22-32, 6-18 C-USA) Miami (Ohio) ..........................W 4-3 Dave Piepenbrink @ UCF* ....................................L 8-6 @ Belmont...............................L 7-3 @ UCF* ....................................L 8-7 @ Belmont..............................W 7-5 @ UCF* .................................. W 6-3 @ Georgia Southern..............L 8-1 @ Georgia Southern.............L 4-0 2008 (30-30-1, 10-13-1 C-USA) @ Georgia Southern.............L 11-8 Jeff Waggoner Buffalo .....................................L 8-7 @ Western Carolina ......... W, 14-9 Buffalo ..................................W 10-9 @ Western Carolina ............L, 11-5 Buffalo .................................W 20-3 @ Western Carolina ...........L, 12-8 Buffalo .................................. W 13-7 vs. George Mason .............. W, 6-0 @ Kentucky .............................L 8-7 @ Coastal Carolina ..............L, 2-4 Niagra .....................................L 12-8 vs. West Virginia ..................L, 5-3 Niagra ................................... W 13-2 vs. Western Carolina ..........L, 9-7 Cleveland State .....................L 2-8 @ Cincinnati ........................ L, 10-5 Cleveland State .................. W 16-7 Valparaiso.............................W, 9-4 Cleveland State .................W 20-9 Valparaiso........................... W, 12-6 Cleveland State .....................W 6-1 Valparaiso..........................W, 12-10 @ Virginia...............................L 12-0 @ VMI .....................................W, 4-3 @ Houston* ............................L 7-0 @ VMI ......................................W, 5-1 @ Houston* .............................L 4-1 @ VMI .....................................W, 7-2 @ Houston* ............................L 15-1 Kent State .............................L, 12-11 James Madison.................... W 8-6 Kent State ...............................L, 2-1 James Madison.................... W 9-8 Rice* ........................................L, 6-1 UCF* .........................................L 18-1 Rice* ..................................... L, 13-9 UCF* .........................................L 7-5 Rice* ........................................ L, 7-1 UCF* ....................................... W 6-5 @ NC State.............................L, 9-5 @ Ohio.................................... W 8-6 @ NC State........................... W, 3-0 Memphis*................................ L 7-4 Memphis*............................. W, 6-5 Memphis*...............................L 14-4 Memphis*..............................W, 3-2 Memphis*................................L 9-8 Memphis*...............................W, 11-1 @ Morehead State .............W 15-3 @ Dayton ..............................W, 12-4 @ UAB* ................................W 22-8 @ Morehead State ...............L, 6-3 @ UAB* ...................................W 9-2 @ Tulane* ..............................L, 6-5 @ UAB* .................................W 10-3 @ Tulane* .............................W, 7-4 @ Virginia Tech......................L 9-4 @ Tulane* ..............................T, 5-5 @ East Carolina*................. L 10-9 @ Morehead State ............. L, 13-9 @ East Carolina*................. L 10-9 @ Louisville...........................L, 12-8 @ East Carolina*................. W 5-3 @ East Carolina*................... L 7-4 Eastern Kentucky ................ W 6-3 @ East Carolina*..................L, 4-3 Southern Miss* ................... W 6-3 @ East Carolina*..................L, 5-3 Southern Miss* ....................L 19-4 @ East Kentucky................. W, 9-3 Southern Miss* .....................L 5-0 @ East Kentucky..................W, 4-2 @ Eastern Kentucky ......... W 14-12 UCF* ....................................W, 12-10 @ Tulane ..................................L 3-0 UCF* ...................................... W, 9-6 @ Tulane* ..................................9-8 UCF* ..................................... W, 12-9 @ Tulane* ................................L 2-1 @ Kent State ..........................L, 4-1 @ Miami (Ohio) ......................L 9-8 @ Ohio..................................W, 10-3 Morehead State..................W 13-3 @ Kentucky ............................L, 9-6 NYIT .......................................W 18-5 Southern Miss* ................W, 16-10 NYIT ...........................................L 5-1 Southern Miss* ...................L, 12-8 NYIT ...........................................L 2-1 Southern Miss* ....................L, 5-0 Rice* ..................................... L 26-6 @ Ohio State ..........................L, 8-1 Rice* ..................................... L 14-10 Delaware State.....................W, 6-1 Rice* .......................................L 12-0 Delaware State.....................W, 5-1 @ Houston (C-USA Champ.) L 9-1 @ Houston* ...........................L, 6-2 Tulane (C-USA Champ.) .......L 12-1 @ Houston* ...........................L, 7-3 @ Houston* ......................... L, 10-5 2007 (21-32, 5-18 C-USA) vs. Tulane$ .........................W, 10-5 at Mercer ...............................L, 0-2 at Mercer .............................. L, 0-8 at Southern Miss..................L, 2-11 at Southern Miss..................L, 4-5 at Southern Miss.................L, 4-17 at Jacksonville State ..........W, 2-1 at Jacksonville State ..........L, 4-5 at Jacksonville State .........W, 7-3 at Liberty ...............................L, 8-9 at Liberty ...............................L, 3-4 at Liberty ...............................L, 3-5 at Dayton.................................L, 1-8 St. Bonaventure ...................W, 4-1 St. Bonaventure ................. W, 11-3 St. Bonaventure ...................L, 6-7 at Duke ................................. W, 8-3 Eastern Michigan ................W, 7-5 Eastern Michigan .............. W, 14-8 Eastern Michigan ................L, 7-12 at Eastern Kentucky .......... L, 10-11 at Miami (Ohio) ....................L, 3-14 at Miami (Ohio) ..................W, 10-9 at Miami (Ohio) .....................L, 3-4 Kent State ............................ W, 8-5 Kent State ............................ W, 8-6 Kent State ...........................L, 6-20 Morehead State...................L, 6-14 at Ohio ...................................L, 3-12 at Ohio .................................. W, 9-6 at Ohio .................................... L, 4-7 Eastern Kentucky ................W, 5-4 at Virginia Tech ....................L, 4-5 at Virginia Tech ..................W, 12-4 at Kentucky.............................L, 1-3 at Central Michigan ............L, 2-15 at Central Michigan ..............L, 1-8 at Central Michigan ............L, 4-12 West Virginia State............ L, 9-16 Akron..................................... L, 0-10 Akron.......................................W, 2-1 Akron.......................................L, 8-9 Dayton..................................W, 16-6 at Morehead State ............. L, 9-10 Ball State ..............................L, 4-17 Ball State ...............................L, 0-9 Ball State ..............................W, 7-3 at Buffalo ............................... L, 4-7 at Buffalo ...............................L, 2-6 at Buffalo ................................L, 0-1
vs. Southern Miss$..............L, 5-3 vs. Tulane$ ...........................W, 8-7 vs. Southern Miss$............ W, 6-3 vs. Southern Miss$............ W, 5-3 vs. Houston$ .........................L, 3-2 $ C-USA Tournament 2009 (22-32, 9-15 C-USA) Jeff Waggoner vs. Akron .............................. W, 9-3 vs. Old Dominion..................W, 3-2 vs. Old Dominion...................L, 9-5 @ Wake Forest..............L, 7-6 (10) vs. Tennessee Tech ..............L, 1-0 vs. Radford ..........................W, 14-2 Morehead State.......... W, 6-4 (16) @ South Florida ....................L, 13-1 @ South Florida ...................L, 15-4 @ South Florida .................. W, 9-6 Kent State ...........................L, 15-10 @ Morehead State ............. L, 16-5 Youngstown State...............W, 4-0 Youngstown State............. W, 15-2 Youngstown State.................L, 2-1 @ Virginia...............................L, 5-4 West Virginia State.............W, 6-4 @ Memphis ...........................W, 6-4 @ Memphis ............................L, 7-6 @ Memphis ...........................W, 8-7 Xavier.................................... L, 13-6 @ Eastern Kentucky ...........L, 10-7 East Carolina.........................L, 7-6 East Carolina..........................L, 5-1 East Carolina........................W, 6-2 @ Kentucky ............................L, 2-0 @ Ohio State ...................... W, 14-3 @ Southern Miss. .................L, 4-2 @ Southern Miss .................W, 7-6 @ Southern Miss .................L, 8-7 @ Kent State ........................L, 13-2 UAB ..........................................L, 6-4 UAB .........................................W, 6-4 UAB ........................................ L, 13-6 Eastern Kentucky .................W, 5-1 @ Rice .....................................L, 7-5 @ Rice ................................... L, 10-3 @ Rice ....................................W, 11-7 Houston .................................L, 7-0 Houston .................................L, 12-4 Houston ..........................L, 9-7 (10) @ Youngstown St .......W, 8-6 (10) @ Youngstown St .................L, 8-5 @ UCF...................................W, 10-8 @ UCF...................................W, 18-8 @ UCF...............................L, 8-7 (11) @ Radford .............................W, 8-7 @ Radford ............................ W, 5-3 Miami (Ohio) ..................L, 8-7 (10) Tulane ....................................W, 9-2 Tulane .....................................L, 11-2 Tulane .....................................L, 5-3 vs. Rice*............................... L, 13-0 vs. Houston* ..........................L, 4-1 *C-USA Tournament 2010 (27-31, 12-12 C-USA) Jeff Waggoner @ Samford.............................L, 9-4 @ Samford.............................L, 9-5 @ Samford............................W, 5-4 @ Samford..........................W, 10-6 vs. Radford ...........................W, 3-2 @ The Citadel .........................L, 4-1 vs. St. Joesph’s ................. W, 10-2 @ Georgia Southern.............L, 9-1 @ Georgia Southern............L, 4-3 @ Georgia Southern.......... W, 8-0 vs. No. 17 Ohio State ...........W, 17-1 vs. Connecticut................... W, 11-8 @ Tennessee ....................... L, 13-8 Le Moyne ................................L, 5-4 Le Moyne ...............................L, 12-3 Le Moyne ..........................L, 7-2 (7) Le Moyne ...............................W, 11-7 @ No. 1 Virginia .....................L, 6-3 Ohio ...................................... W, 10-4 @ Tulane .................................L, 4-3 @ Tulane ................................W, 7-3 @ Tulane .................................L, 6-2 @ Eastern Kentucky .......... L, 10-6 Memphis ................................W, 7-4 Memphis ............................... L, 10-8 Memphis .............................. L, 21-13 @ Ohio....................................L, 15-5 @ UAB ....................................W, 7-3 @ UAB ....................................L, 12-4 @ UAB ...................................W, 14-4 @ Morehead State ............. L, 15-6 Eastern Kentucky ............... L, 10-0 Southern Miss......................L, 16-7 Southern Miss..................... W, 6-3 Southern Miss..................... W, 6-3 Coppin State.................W, 10-4 (7) Coppin State..................W, 7-3 (7) UCF .........................................W, 7-2 UCF ........................................ W, 6-5 UCF ........................................ W, 5-3 Morehead State....................L, 3-2
@ Ohio State ......................... L, 7-4 @ East Carolina .................... L, 7-4 @ East Carolina ...................L, 12-3 @ East Carolina .................W, 10-3 No. 25 Rice ......................... L, 20-4 No. 25 Rice ...........................W, 4-3 No. 25 Rice ...........................L, 14-4 @ Houston..............................L, 11-6 @ Houston............................ W, 5-3 @ Houston..............................L, 10-1 Radford..................................L, 15-5 Wright State .........................W, 9-7 Wright State ..................W, 4-3 (9) Wright State ..................W, 3-2 (7) @ Houston..............................L, 11-7 vs. Memphis........................ W, 10-7 vs. Rice ................................. L, 18-0 *C-USA Tournament 2011 (20-31, 7-17 C-USA) Jeff Waggoner Miami (Ohio) ..................W, 4-3 (11) Kentucky................................W, 6-4 @ No. 20 Coll. Charleston ..L, 8-6 @ Lipscomb ..........................W, 3-2 @ Lipscomb ............................L, 3-1 @ Lipscomb ...........................L, 7-3 Quinnipiac ..............................L, 8-3 Quinnipiac .............................W, 7-3 Ball State ............................ W, 12-8 @ No. 27 Coastal Carolina .L, 4-2 @ No. 6 Virginia .....................L, 1-0 @ Ohio.....................................L, 9-8 @ Ohio.................................. L, 13-12 @ Ohio....................................W, 7-3 @ Ohio......................................L, 5-1 Cleveland State ....................L, 7-2 St. Bonaventure ................W, 18-9 St. Bonaventure ................ W, 14-3 St. Bonaventure ...................L, 9-2 UAB ..........................................L, 3-2 UAB .........................................W, 3-2 UAB ................................... L, 2-1 (14) Eastern Kentucky ............... W, 8-5 @ No. 25 Rice ........................L, 9-0 @ No. 25 Rice ........................L, 9-6 @ No. 25 Rice ................L, 5-4 (10) @ Eastern Kentucky ............L, 9-6 Georgia Southern ................L, 9-3 Georgia Southern .............. W, 5-3 Coppin State........................ W, 9-0 Coppin State.........................W, 3-2 Houston ..................................L, 12-1 Houston .................................W, 4-3 Houston ................................... L, 10-7 Eastern Kentucky .................. W, 4-2 @ No. 22 Southern Miss. ...... L, 8-7 @ No. 22 Southern Miss. .....L, 10-8 @ No. 22 Southern Miss. ...... L, 9-4 @ Memphis .............................W, 8-5 @ Memphis ...........................W, 20-4 @ Memphis ..............................L, 9-8 East Carolina...................L, 9-8 (10) East Carolina............................W, 7-1 East Carolina........................... L, 5-4 Radford......................................L, 9-7 Tulane ....................................... L, 5-4 Tulane ...................................... W, 7-6 Tulane .....................................L, 15-12 @ UCF.......................................W, 6-0 @ UCF......................................L, 13-10 @ UCF......................................... L, 8-1
No. 9 Rice* .............................L, 3-1 Morehead State....................L, 7-2 @ Houston* ...........................L, 3-2 @ Houston* ..........................W, 4-3 @ Houston* ...........................L, 4-3 Eastern Kentucky ................L, 12-4 Southern Miss* ....................L, 2-0 Southern Miss* ....................W, 2-1 Southern Miss* ....................L, 5-3 @ East Carolina*..................L, 8-2 @ East Carolina*..................L, 8-7 @ East Carolina*..................L, 6-3 @ Eastern Kentucky ............L, 6-4 No. 13 UCF* ............................L, 8-6 No. 13 UCF* .......................... W, 9-6 No. 13 UCF* .......................... L, 13-6 vs. Radford ............................L, 8-2 @ Tulane* ...............................L, 3-1 @ Tulane* ..............................L, 6-5 @ Tulane* ...........................W, 10-0
2012 (17-37, 5-19 C-USA) Jeff Waggoner @ NC State........................... L, 10-3 vs. Canisius ...........................L, 7-5 vs. Bryant ........................... W, 16-2 @ Charleston Southern .... L, 13-3 @ Charleston Southern .....W, 4-0 @ Charleston Southern ......L, 6-4 @ Charleston Southern .... W, 8-2 vs. Eastern Michigan ...........L, 6-5 vs. Eastern Michigan ......... W, 6-3 @ Wake Forest.......................L, 6-1 @ Wake Forest.......................L, 5-1 @ No. 23 Kentucky ...............L, 7-3 @ Gardner-Webb .................W, 3-1 @ Gardner-Webb ..............W, 13-5 @ Gardner-Webb ................W, 4-3 @ Morehead State ...............L, 11-8 vs. St. Bonaventure ..............L, 3-1 vs. St. Bonaventure ........... L, 10-8 vs. St. Bonaventure ........... W, 6-3 @ Ohio.....................................W, 6-1 @ UAB ....................................W, 7-4 @ UAB ......................................L, 5-1 @ UAB ......................................L, 5-1 @ Eastern Kentucky .......... L, 10-3 vs. Liberty ..............................L, 8-4 vs. Liberty ..............................L, 9-5 vs. Liberty ..........................W, 12-10 Memphis*...............................L, 9-4 Memphis*...............................L, 7-0 Memphis*...............................L, 11-2 vs. Coppin State ................. W, 18-1 vs. Coppin State ................. W, 19-1 No. 9 Rice* ............................L, 9-0 No. 9 Rice* .............................L, 5-1
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Career Batting Records Games Played
Runs Scored
Home Runs
Walks
1 ......... 217 .........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
1. ........ 176 ...................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
1. ........ 52 ..........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
1 ........ 120 ..............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
2. ....... 214 ..............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
2 ........ 152 ..................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
2. ....... 39 ........................................Jason Brooks (2000-01)
2 ........ 102 .....................................Roger McIntyre (1988-91)
3. ....... 212 ......................................Kenny Socorro (2008-11)
3. ....... 150................................ Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
3. ....... 38 ...........................................Jason Nixon (1986-89)
......... 102 ................................ John Piepenbrink (1987-90)
4. ....... 203 ................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
4. ....... 144 .........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
4. ....... 34 .........................................Tom Keumpel (1995-98)
4 ........ 98 ................................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
5. ....... 199............................................Thor Meeks (2009-12)
5. ....... 131 ...............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
......... 34 ...............................................Marty Rini (1999-02)
5. ....... 95 ......................................Dave McAnallen (1988-91)
6 ........ 188.............................................Matt White (1999-02)
......... 131 ......................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
6. ....... 32 ..............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
6. ....... 92 .............................................Isaac Ballou (2010-12)
7. ....... 179 .........................................Keith Mastro (1995-98)
7 ........ 123 .....................Brandon Casamassima (2007-09)
7. ....... 31 .................................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
7. ....... 89 .............................................Thor Meeks (2009-12)
8. ....... 175 .....................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
8 ........ 121 ..........................................Dan Culicerto (1981-84)
8. ....... 29 ................................................. Greg Hill (1980-83)
8. ....... 82 ......................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
9. ....... 173 ...................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
9 ........ 119 ..............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
9. ....... 28 ......................................Dave McAnallen (1988-91)
9. ....... 80........................................ Dan Culicerto (1982-85)
......... 173 ..............................................Marty Rini (1999-02)
10....... 112 ..............................................Todd Sager (1981-84)
10....... 27 .......................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
10....... 79 ..............................................Matt White (1999-02)
......... 173 ......................................... Kurt Henzler (1992-95)
Runs Batted In
Strikeouts
At Bats
Doubles
1. ........ 211 ..........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
1. ........ 200 ..........................................Thor Meeks (2009-12)
1. ........ 849........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
1. ........ 48 ..........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
2. ....... 139.....................................Dave McAnallen (1988-91)
2. ....... 153..............................................Marty Rini (1999-02)
2 ........ 740 .................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
2. ....... 46 .......................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
......... 134 ................................................ Greg Hill (1980-83)
3. ....... 151 ..........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
3 ........ 738.............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
3 ........ 42 ...................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
4 ........ 121 ...............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
4 ........ 145 .....................................Roddy Stieger (2003-06)
4 ........ 630 .................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
......... 42 ...............................................Mike Hagy (1993-96)
......... 121 ...................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
5 ........ 135.......................................Rhett Stafford (2009-11)
5 ........ 612 .....................................Roddy Stieger (2003-06)
5. ....... 41 .................................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
......... 121 ........................................Jason Brooks (2000-01)
6 ........ 122 .............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
6. ....... 607...........................................Thor Meeks (2009-12)
6. ....... 40 .....................................Dave Colangelo (1999-02)
7 ........ 119 ..............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
7. ....... 120 ..............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
7. ....... 594.......................................Jim Reynolds (1993-96)
7. ....... 38 ..............................................Todd Sager (1981-84)
8. ....... 116 ...........................................Jason Nixon (1986-89)
......... 120 ....................................Dave McAnallen (1988-91)
8 ........ 571 .....................Brandon Casamassima (2007-09)
8 ........ 36 ..............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
9. ....... 113 ................................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
......... 120 .............................................Matt White (1999-02)
......... 571 .........................................Keith Mastro (1995-98)
9. ....... 35 ...............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
10....... 112 ..................................Homer Renshaw (2000-02)
10....... 119 ......................Brandon Casamassima (2007-09)
10....... 565 ...................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
......... 35 ................................................. Greg Hill (1980-83)
Total Bases
Stolen Bases
Batting Average (min. 200 AB)
Triples
1. ........ 510.........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
1 ......... 73 ....................................... Adam Yeager (2008-09)
1. ........ .388 ............................................. Greg Hill (1980-83)
1. ........ 14 ..............................................Isaac Ballou (2010-12)
2. ....... 346.................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
2 ........ 60 .......................................Chris Monaco (2004-06)
2. ....... .386 ...................................Rusty Wamsley (1961-63)
1. ........ 11............................................Jim Reynolds (1993-96)
3 ........ 316......................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
3 ........ 59 ......................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
3. ....... .373....................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
3. ....... 9 ..............................................Kurt Lipton (2008, ‘10)
4. ....... 308 .................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
4. ....... 56 ....................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
4. ....... .372 ................................ Robbie Morrison (1984-87)
......... 9 ......................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
......... 308 .............................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
5. ....... 51 ..............................................Isaac Ballou (2010-12)
5. ....... .370......................................Tom Kuempel (1995-98)
5. ....... 8 ..............................................John Wilson (1976-79)
6 ........ 304............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
6. ....... 41 ..........................................Jim Reynolds (1993-96)
6. ....... .367...........................................Mike Horan (1974-77)
6. ....... 7 ..........................................Rusty Wamsley (1961-63)
7. ....... 292.............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
7 ........ 37 ..............................................Nate Lape (2007-09)
7. ....... .366 ..........................................Todd Sager (1981-84)
......... 7 .......................................... Adam Yeager (2008-09)
8. ....... 289 .............................................. Greg Hill (1980-83)
8 ........ 32 ...................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
8. ....... .361.........................................Jason Nixon (1986-89)
8. ....... 6 ..............................................Bob Lemley (1966-68)
9. ....... 285.........................................Jason Nixon (1986-89)
......... 32 ............................... Mike Koitsopoulos (2002-04)
9 ........ .360 ..................................... David Sullivan (1978-81)
......... 6 .............................................. John Mazur (1967-69)
10....... 282.............................................Marty Rini (1999-02)
10....... 30 ................................................. Greg Hill (1980-83)
10....... .356 ....................................... Mark Crouch (1979-81)
......... 6 ..........................................Darren Woody (1973-74) ......... 6 ...........................................Mike Kaufman (1973-76)
Slugging Percentage
Hits
......... 6 ............................................ Carl Burgess (1974-77)
1. ........ .743 .....................................Jason Brooks (2000-01)
1. ........ 294........................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
......... 6 ..........................................Larry Berkery (1976-78)
2. ....... .718 .......................................Tom Kuempel (1995-98)
2. ....... 250.................................Adam Frederick (2003-06)
......... 6 ............................................Victor Gomez (2008-11)
3. ....... .679.........................................Kurt Lipton (2008, ‘10)
3. ....... 220.............................................Josh Valle (2007-10)
4. ....... .667...........................................Todd Sager (1981-84)
4 ........ 208 .................................David Colangelo (1999-02)
5. ....... .642.............................. Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
5 ........ 200 ....................................Kenny Socorro (2008-11)
6. ....... .630 ...................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
6. ....... 187 ......................................Eric Pinkerton (1998-00)
7. ....... .619.........................................Jason Nixon (1986-89)
7. ....... 175 ................................................ Greg Hill (1980-83)
8. ....... .615................................. Robbie Morrison (1984-87)
8. ....... 174 ..............................................Mike Hagy (1993-96)
9 ........ .602 .....................................Nate Lape (2007-2009)
9 ........ 172 .....................................Aaron Williams (1996-99)
......... .602 ....................................Glenn Verbage (1969-71)
10....... 168................................ Dave Piepenbrink (1987-90)
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Career Pitching Records Games Started
Games Won
1. ........ 53 ..................................Chris Koutsavlis (2003-06)
1. ........ 19 ..........................................Grant Harper (2001-04)
2. ....... 48 ............................................ Mike Mason (2009-12)
......... 19 .........................................Albie DeYoung (1975-78)
3 ........ 45 .........................................Grant Harper (2001-04)
3 ........ 18 ...................................Chris Koutsavlis (2003-06)
......... 45 ...............................................J.R. Watts (1995-98)
4. ....... 17............................................. Greg Kappas (1974-77)
5....... 39...................................................................Matt Spade (1992-94)
......... 17............................................Sean Reeder (1997-00)
6. ....... 37 .........................................Chris Grimes (1996-99)
6 ........ 16 ....................................Jeff Montgomery (1981-83)
7. ....... 35 .......................................... Steve Fowler (1998-01)
7. ....... 15 ......................................... Mark Doboney (1973-77)
8 ........ 34 .......................................Jeremy Slone (2005-07)
8. ....... 14 ............................................Carl Hewlett (1968-70)
9. ....... 33 ..........................................Sean Reeder (1997-00)
......... 14 ..............................................Rodney May (1969-71)
10....... 33 .............................................Rick Suter (2000-03)
......... 14 ........................................ Mike Sedberry (1975-78) ......... 14 ................................................J.R. Watts (1995-98)
Appearances 1. ........ 95 ..................................... Chris Meadows (2001-04) 2. ....... 91 ............................................Tyler Gatrell (2007-10)
Saves
3 ........ 83 ................................................Ian Kadish (2008-11)
1.
20 ......................................................Austin Coan (2009-10)
4 ........ 82 ........................................Andrew Blain (2005-09)
2.
13 .................................................Chris Meadows (2001-04)
5 ........ 78 .................................................Ryan Kiel (2007-10)
3.
9 ........................................................Tim Fanning (1994-95)
6. ....... 77................................................ Arik Sikula (2008-11)
4.
8 ............................................................Arik Sikula (2008-11)
7. ....... 75 ..........................................Sean Reeder (1997-00)
5
7 ......................................................Nick Wolle (2006-2007)
7.
6 ...................................................Ronald Thomas (1990-91)
7 ....................................................Tony Peterson (1988-89)
8 ........ 70 .................................Andrew Hancock (2005-08) 9 ........ 65 ...............................................J.R. Watts (1995-98)
6 ...................................................... Sean Reeder (1997-00)
......... 65 ................................................Kyle Blank (2009-11) 9.
5 .................................................. Steve Diamond (1992-95)
Innings Pitched
5 ............................................................Ian Kadish (2008-11)
1 ......... 322.1..............................Chris Koutsavlis (2003-06)
5 .................................................Jesse Fernandez (2011-12)
2 ........ 299.2 .........................................J.R. Watts (1995-98) 3. ....... 299.1 ....................................Grant Harper (2001-04)
Strikeouts
4. ....... 265.0 ....................................Sean Reeder (1997-00)
1.
276 ....................................................... J.R. Watts (1995-98)
5. ....... 261.1......................................... Mike Mason (2009-12)
2.
271 ................................................... Sean Reeder (1997-00)
6. ....... 245.2 .......................................Matt Spade (1992-94)
3.
230 .................................................... Matt Spade (1992-94)
7. ....... 229.0 ..................................Albie DeYoung (1975-78)
4.
217 ......................................................Mike Mason (2009-12)
8 ........ 222.0 ......................................... Arik Sikula (2008-11)
5.
201 .........................................................Arik Sikula (2008-11)
9. ....... 219.2 ...................................... Greg Kappas (1974-77)
6
197 ........................................... Chris Koutsavlis (2003-06)
10....... 216.1....................................Jeremy Slone (2005-07)
7.
196................................................. Albie DeYoung (1975-78)
8.
194 ..................................................Grant Harper (2001-04)
Earned Run Average
9.
185.................................................. Chris Grimes (1996-98)
1. ........ 1.67 ....................................... Mike Peppers (1970-73)
10.
184 ....................................................Steve Fowler (1998-01)
2. ....... 2.26.........................................Gary Nelson (1980-81) 3. ....... 2.41 ..........................................Tim Fanning (1994-95) 4. ....... 2.63.......................................... Paul Holley (1967-69) 5. ....... 2.67 .....................................Albie DeYoung (1975-78) 6. ....... 2.73 ........................................ Greg Kappas (1974-77) 7. ....... 2.82...................................Hugh Reynolds (1958-60)
*Active
2.82................................... Tony Peterson (1988-89) 9. ....... 2.87 .........................................Rodney May (1967-69) 10....... 2.95..................................... Mark Doboney (1973-77)
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Team Single Season Records Most Wins By Team
Offensive Records
Pitching Records
1 ....................................30 ....................................2008
Game
Season
2. ..................................27......................................2010
Runs Scored
ERA .........................................2.75........................1969
......................................27...................................... 1978
35
Hits Allowed..........................132.......................... 1962
......................................27.....................................2004
Home Runs
Runs Allowed........................58........................... 1934
5. ..................................26 .....................................1985
9
Earned Runs .........................64 ........................... 1973
6. ..................................24...................................... 1975
Hits
......................................24......................................2001
30
8. ..................................23 ..................................... 1979
RBI
......................................23 .....................................1988
34
Morehead State ...................................1990 Morehead State ...................................1990
Walks Allowed ......................79 ........................... 1962 Morehead State ...................................1990
Strikeouts .............................414 .........................2009 Innings ...................................516.2 .....................2008
Morehead State ...................................1990
10..................................22 ...................................... 1981
Opp. Avg. ................................238 .......................1959 Passed Balls.........................3 .............................1996
......................................22 ....................................2003
Offensive Records
Saves .....................................12 ............................2010
......................................22 ....................................2009
Season
HR Allowed ............................7 ............................. 1973
Average .................................334 ........................1998
3B Allowed ............................0 .............................1989
Games ....................................61 ...........................2008
2B Allowed ............................16 ............................ 1962
Year
At Bats ...................................2080 ....................2008
Shutouts* .............................7 .............................. 1981
1 ...............1.000........................ 12-0..................... 1902
Runs Scored.........................417 ..........................2001
*Mark Doboney established the Marshall record for
2 ..............1.000.........................2-0 .....................1898
Hits .........................................624 .......................2008
shutouts in a season with four in 1973. They came against
3 .............. .933 ......................... 14-1 ..................... 1929
Doubles..................................122.........................2006
4 .............. .889 ..........................8-1 ......................1935
Triples....................................18 ................ 1985, 1994,
5 .............. .885 ........................ 11-1-1 ..................... 1931
2010,2011
6 .............. .867 .........................13-2..................... 1934
Home Runs ...........................91 ............................2001
7 ................818 ..........................9-2 .......................1914
Extra Base Hits....................208 ........................2001
...................818 ..........................9-2 .....................1933
RBI ..........................................383 ........................2001
9 ................778..........................14-4 .......................1912
Stolen Bases ........................107.........................2008
10...............773.........................8-2-1 ..................... 1919
Bases on Balls .....................237.........................1985
Highest Winning Pct. Pct.
Record
Hit by Pitch ...........................74 ..........................2006 Strikeouts .............................411 ........................... 2012 Sacrifices .............................56.............................2011 Sac. Flies ...............................30 .........................2008 Double Plays.........................57 ..............2002, 2008 Runners LOB ........................442.............2008, 2012 Errors ....................................116...........................1998 Fielding Pct. ...........................977........................1965
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West Virginia State (3-0), Glenville State (5-0), Akron (60), and Dayton (4-0). Jeff Montgomery tied that record in 1981 with shutouts of UNC Charlotte (13-0), Davidson (3-0), West Virginia (7-0), and Western Carolina (1-0)
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Individual Single Season Records Hitting Leaders Games Played
1. ........ 61 ................................................. Adam Yeager, 2008 2. ....... 60 ...................................................... Josh Valle, 2008 3. ....... 59 .......................................................Nate Lape, 2008 4 ........ 58 .............................. Brandon Casamassima, 2008 ......... 58 ..................................................Victor Gomez, 2010 ......... 58 ...............................................Kenny Socorro, 2010
At Bats
1. ........ 245 .............................................. Adam Yeager, 2008 2 ........ 226.................................................... Josh Valle, 2008 3 ........ 220................................................Victor Gomez, 2010 4 ........ 219 ..............................................Roddy Stieger, 2006 ......... 219 ................................................Jason Ricceri, 2001
Pitching Leaders Total Bases
1. ........ 156.................................................Tom Kuempel, 1998 2. ....... 155 ................................................Jason Brooks, 2001 3 ........ 151 .......................................................Nate Lape, 2008 4. ....... 146 .................................................Victor Gomez, 2010 5. ....... 144 ................................................Jason Ricceri, 2001
Slugging Percentage
1. ........ .848 ..............................................Tom Kuempel, 1998 2. ....... .835 .......................................... Rusty Wamsley, 1963 3. ....... .829 .............................................Jason Brooks, 2001 4. ....... .827 .................................................Jason Nixon, 1989 5. ....... .784 .................................................Greg Hatten, 1986
Walks
1. ........ .471 ............................................ Rusty Wamsley, 1963 2. ....... .438........................................................Greg Hill, 1980 3. ....... .436........................................................Greg Hill, 1983 4. ....... .435...............................................Tom Kuempel, 1998 5. ....... .431 .............................. Mickey Syndenstricker, 1962
1 ......... 43 .................................................... Isaac Ballou, 2012 2 ........ 41 ....................................................... Josh Valle, 2009 3 ........ 38 ...................................................Rich Russell, 2006 4 . ...... 37 ....................................................Jeff Rowley, 2008 ......... 37 ..................................................Matt Eldridge, 2001 ......... 37 ...............................................Roger McIntyre, 1991 ......... 37 ...................................................... Mark Gross, 1991
Hits
Strikeouts
Batting Average
1. ........ 85 .............................................David Colangelo, 2001 2 ........ 83 .......................................................Nate Lape, 2008 3. ....... 80...................................................Victor Gomez, 2011 ......... 80..................................................Tom Kuempel, 1998 5 ........ 79 ................................................ Adam Yeager, 2008
Runs Scored
1. ........ 71...............................................David Colangelo, 2001 2. ....... 69 .................................................Jason Ricceri, 2001 3. ....... 62 .......................................................Nate Lape, 2008 4 ........ 59 ................................................ Adam Yeager, 2008 5. ....... 58 ............................................David Colangelo, 2002
Doubles
1. ........ 22 ...............................................Eric Pinkerton, 2000 2 ........ 21 ................................................Roddy Stieger, 2006 3. ....... 19 ............................................Brendan Murphy, 2006 ......... 19 .........................................................Mike Hagy, 1995 5. ...... 18 .........................................Francois Larmore, 2003 ......... 18 ......................................................Ryan Roush, 1998
Triples
1 ......... 7 .........................................................Kurt Lipton, 2010 ......... 7 ........................................................ Isaac Ballou, 2011 3. ....... 6 ...............................................David Colangelo, 2001 4. ....... 5 .................................................. Adam Yeager, 2008 ......... 5 ....................................................Jim Reynolds, 1994
Home Runs
1. ........ 23 .................................................Jason Brooks, 2001 2. ....... 20 ...................................................... Marty Rini, 2000 ......... 20 ..................................................Tom Kuempel, 1999 4. ....... 19 ..................................................Jason Ricceri, 2001 5. ....... 18 ................................................. Victor Gomez, 2009
1. ........ 62 ....................................................Thor Meeks, 2009 2 ........ 56 .............................................. Rhett Stafford, 2009 3. ....... 55 ................................................. Gray Stafford, 2012 4. ....... 52 ........................................Francois Larmore, 2004 5. ....... 50 .................................................... Thor Meeks, 2010
Stolen Bases
1. ........ 47 ................................................ Adam Yeager, 2008 2 ........ 40 ................................................ Chris Monaco, 2004 3. ....... 33 ...............................................Aaron Williams, 1999 4 ........ 26 .............................................. Adamy Yeager, 2009 5. ....... 21 .............................................David Colangelo, 2002 ......... 21 ..................................................... Isaac Ballou, 2012
Games Started
1. ........ 17................................................... Sean Reeder, 2000 2. ....... 15 ......................................................Dan Straily, 2008 ......... 15 .................................................Jeremy Slone, 2006 ......... 15 .......................................................Chris Fritz, 2002 ......... 15 ....................................................Sean Reeder, 1999 ......... 15 .........................................................J.R. Watts, 1998 ......... 15 .........................................................J.R. Watts, 1996 ......... 15 .......................................................Matt Spade, 1994
Appearances
1. ........ 35 ........................................................Kyle Blank, 2010 2. ....... 32 ................................................... Tyler Gatrell, 2010 ......... 32 ..............................................Brendon Bump, 2005 4. ....... 31 ....................................................James White, 2010 5. ....... 28 ......................................................Arik Sikula, 2008 28 ............................................. Chris Meadows, 2004 28 .............................................Chris Meadows, 2003
Innings Pitched
1. ........ 107.0 ............................................ Sean Reeder, 2000 2. ....... 102.1...................................................Matt Spade, 1994 3. ....... 100.0 ................................................. Rodney May, 1971 4 ........ 98.0 ............................................ Steve Blevins, 2008 5. ....... 96.1.............................................. Grant Harper, 2003
Earned Run Average
1. ........ 0.00 ..................................................Gary Leach, 1969 2. ....... 0.55 .............................................Mark Doboney, 1973 3. ....... 0.60 ...............................................Mike Sullivan, 1980 4. ....... 0.68 ......................................Maywood Belcher, 1934 5. ....... 1.02 ................................................Mike Peppers, 1972 1.02 .......................................... Paul Underwood, 1956
Games Won
1. ........ 9 .................................................. Steve Blevins, 2008 ......... 9 ..........................................................J.R. Watts, 1998 3. ....... 8 ........................................................Matt Spade, 1994 ......... 8 ...................................................Albie DeYoung, 1978 ......... 8 ........................................................ Rodney May, 1971 ......... 8 ............................................Maywood Belcher, 1934
Games Saved
1 ......... 12 ......................................................Austin Coan, 2010 2. ....... 8 ..................................................... Austin Coan, 2009 ......... 8 .........................................................Arik Sikula 2008 4. ....... 7 ..........................................................Nick Wolle, 2007 5. ....... 6 ...............................................Chris Meadows, 2003
Strikeouts
1. ........ 107 ..................................................Sean Reeder, 1999 2. ....... 100.....................................................Matt Spade, 1994 3. ....... 94 ................................................. Sean Reeder, 2000 4. ....... 84 .................................................Albie DeYoung, 1977 5. ....... 83 ................................................Marion Majher, 1959
Runs Batted In
1. ........ 73 .................................................Jason Brooks, 2001 2 ........ 70 ...........................................Brendan Murphy, 2006 3. ....... 63 ..................................................Victor Gomez, 2010 ......... 63 .......................................................Nate Lape, 2008 ......... 63 .................................................Jason Ricceri, 2001
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Single Season Hitting Leaders Games Played (2008 ....... 61 ..................... Adam Yeager) 2012 .......... 53 ........................Isaac Ballou ................... 53 ....................Nathan Gomez ................... 53 .....................Gray Stafford ................... 53 ................. Andrew Dundon 2011 ........... 51 .........................Isaac Ballou ................... 51 ...................... Victor Ramos ................... 51 ....................Kenny Socorro 2010 .......... 58......................Victor Gomez ................... 58...................Kenny Socorro 2009 ........ 54 ............................Josh Valle 2008 ........ 61 .......................Adam Yeager 2007 ......... 53 .........................Brit Vincent 2006 ........ 54 ..........................Six Players 2005......... 50................ Aaron Jamieson ................... 50...................... Adam Ptacek ................... 50.................... Roddy Stieger 2004......... 54 .......................Four Players 2003 ........ 43 .......................Four Players 2002......... 52 ........................Two Players 2001 .......... 53 .....................Three Players 2000 ........ 55 ....................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 56....................Eric Pinkerton ................... 56...................Aaron Williams 1998.......... 53 .....................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 44 ...........................Tim Frantz ................... 44 ............................Mark Zban 1996.......... 43 ...........................Tim Frantz ................... 43 .........................Ryan Roush 1995 .......... 50.......................Kurt Henzler ................... 50......................Jim Reynolds 1994 .......... 43 .......................Kurt Henzler ................... 43 ............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 40 ........................Brent Burke ................... 40 .......................Kurt Henzler ................... 40 ............................Todd Ross 1992 .......... 41 .....................Chris Childers 1991 .......... 41 .........................Brent Burke 1990.......... 39.............................Chris Hall ................... 39..................Dave McAnallen ................... 39.............. Dave Piepenbrink 1989.......... 30..........................Six Players 1988.......... 40 ........................Jason Nixon ................... 40 ..................Dave McAnallen ................... 40 ................Jamie Svanagan 1987 .......... 33.............. Dave Piepenbrink 1986.......... 33.............................. Jon Hart ................... 33......................Rick Lambert ................... 33................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 45 .........................Vance Bunn ................... 45 ............................ Chip Cook ................... 45 ..................... Dan Culicerto ................... 45 ................Terry Thompson 1984 .......... 27 ........................Five Players 1983.......... 33........................Five Players 1982 .......... 38.......................Terry Adkins ................... 38...............................Greg Hill ................... 38..........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 39.......................Terry Adkins ................... 39.......................Mark Crouch ................... 39...............................Greg Hill ................... 39......................Dave Sullivan 1980.......... 28 ..........................Six Players 1979 .......... 39........................Five Players 1978 .......... 40 ....................Larry Berkery ................... 40 ...........................Glen Lewis ................... 40 ......................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 41 ...........................Mike Horan 1976 .......... 31 .......................Carl Burgess ................... 31 ...........................Mike Horan 1975 .......... 34 .....................Fred Faulkner ................... 34 ......................... Mark Gross ................... 34 .....................Mike Kaufman 1974 .......... 36.............................Dave Allie ................... 36....................Darren Woody 1973 .......... 28 .......................Four Players 1972 .......... 25 ..........................Six Players 1971 ........... 35 ..........................Six Players 1970 .......... 26 .......................Four Players 1969.......... 27 ........................Five Players 1968.......... 25 ..........................Six Players 1967 .......... 23 ........................Five Players 1966.......... 21 .......................... Bob Lemley ................... 21 ...................Charles Yonker 1965 .......... 25 .....................Tom Davidson ................... 25 ......................Don Rockhold 1964 .......... 23 ......................Pete Brezden ................... 23 .............. Mike Cunningham ................... 23 ..........................Zeke Myers 1963.......... 22 ....................Toby Holbrook ................... 22 .................. Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 14 .........................Five Players 1961 ........... 19 .........................James Cook ................... 19 ................... Rusty Wamsley 1960.......... 22 .......................Ron Lambert 1959 .......... 21 ..........................Fred Conley ................... 21 .....................Marion Majher 1956 .......... 17 ........................Four Players 1934 .......... 13 .........................Five Players 1928 ......... 17 ........................Four Players
At Bats (2008 ....... 245.................. Adam Yeager) 2012 .......... 206 .................Nathan Gomez ................... 206 ..................Gray Stafford 2011 ........... 204................... Victor Ramos 2010 .......... 220 ...................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 217 .....................Victor Gomez 2008 ........ 245....................Adam Yeager 2007 ......... 213........................Brit Vincent 2006 ........ 219................... Roddy Stieger 2005......... 195............... Aaron Jamieson 2004 ........ 211 .............Francois Larmore 2003 ........ 213............ Mike Koitsopoulos 2002......... 209 ..............David Colangelo 2001 .......... 219....................Jason Ricceri 2000 ........ 193 ....................Matt Eldridge 1999.......... 193 ..................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 193 .......................Ryan Roush 1997 .......... 160 .....................Keith Mastro 1996.......... 153...........................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 176 ...........................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 170 ...........................Todd Ross 1993.......... 140.......................Brent Burke 1992 .......... 137 ...................Chris Childers 1991 ........... 137 ...................Chris Childers 1990.......... 161 .............................Chris Hall 1989.......... 114 .........................Sam Nelson ................... 114 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1988.......... 140.......................Jason Nixon 1987 .......... 110.............................. Jon Hart 1986.......... 127 ...............Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 158 ..............Terry Thompson 1984 .......... 97 ..................... Dan Culicerto 1983.......... 117 ...............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 134..............................Greg Hill ................... 134.........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 127 ..............................Greg Hill 1980.......... 91 ........................Mark Crouch 1979 .......... 124 ............................ Mike Allie ................... 124 ................... Johnny Taylor 1978 .......... 133 .........................Glen Lewis 1977 .......... 145 .........................Mike Horan 1976 .......... 111 ...........................Mike Horan 1975 .......... 111 ......................Mike Kaufman 1974 ......... 126............................Dave Allie 1973 .......... 93....................Larry Verbage 1972 .......... 94 .........................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 130 ...................Craig Dickson 1970 .......... 90.....................Craig Dickson 1969.......... 110...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1968.......... 94 .......................Walt Garnett 1967 .......... 93...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1966.......... 79 ......................... Bob Lemley 1965 ......... 105 ..................Tom Davidson 1964 .......... 83 ...................Tom Davidson 1963.......... 89....................Toby Holbrook 1962 .......... 58.................. Rusty Wamsley 1961 ........... 71 ................... Rusty Wamsley 1960.......... 80.......................Ron Lambert 1959 .......... 82 .........................Fred Conley 1956 .......... 66...................John Mayberry 1954 .......... 31 .................... Jim Swierczek 1934 .......... 59..............................Bill Craig 1928 .......... 78 ................Creighton Noyes Batting Average (1963 ........ 471 ................Rusty Wamsley) 2012 .......... 316 ..................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 337.................Kenny Socorro 2010 .......... 375........................Kurt Lipton 2009 ........ 337..........................Josh Valle 2008 ........ 388 ......................... Nate Lape 2007 ......... 331 ..........................Josh Valle 2006 ........ 347......................Rich Russell 2005......... 320 ................... Adam Ptacek 2004......... 374...............Adam Frederick 2003 ........ 376...................Corie O’Bryan 2002......... 376................Adam Ferriman 2001 .......... 392 ..............David Colangelo 2000 ........ 392 .................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 369 ................Aaron Williams 1998.......... 435 ...................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 331 ..........................Mark Zban ................... 331 ....................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 379..........................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 324..........................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 335 .........................Todd Ross 1993.......... 321..................Jon Robertson 1992 .......... 313 ..........................Todd Ross 1991 .......... 299 .................Chris Childers 1990.......... 379...........................Chris Hall 1989.......... 427 ......................Jason Nixon 1988.......... 381 ................Roger McIntyre 1987 .......... 383 .............Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 409 .............Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 428.......................... Chip Cook 1984 .......... 376........................Todd Sager 1983.......... 436 ............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 358 .......................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 378 ............................Greg Hill 1980.......... 438 ............................Greg Hill 1979 .......... 371 ............................ Mike Allie
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1978 .......... 380 ...................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 301 .......................... John Rulli 1976 .......... 380 ..................... John Wilson 1975 .......... 408 .......................Mike Horan 1974 .......... 400 ..................Mike Kaufman 1973 .......... 333 ..................Mike Kaufman 1972 .......... 362 ......................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 407..................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 308 .................John Wiseman 1969.......... 318 .................... Jim Fantuzzo 1968.......... 366 ......................John Mazur 1967 .......... 306 ...................... Bob Lemley 1966.......... 286 ....................Walt Garnett 1965 .......... 287.................... Tom Langfi tt 1964 .......... 351..................... Dick Fillmore 1963 ......... 471 ................. Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 431..... Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ........... 345 ....................Jack Trainor 1960.......... 339 ...................Jack Marcum 1959 .......... 351...................Alex Lawrence 1956 .......... 396 .................Clarence York 1954 .......... 347.........................Milan Zban 1952 .......... 321.................. Jim Swierczek 1934 .......... 424 ............................Bill Craig 1929 .......... 375................... George Kozak 1928 .......... 406 ............... Johnny Watson 1924 .......... 380 ...........Frank “Red” Crist Hits (2001 ........ 85............... David Colangelo) 2012 .......... 65....................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 65......................Victor Gomez 2010 .......... 80......................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 72 ......................Victor Gomez 2008 ........ 83............................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 61 ..........................Brit Vincent 2006 ........ 70 .................Adam Frederick 2005......... 62 ................ Aaron Jamieson 2004......... 77 .................Adam Frederick 2003 ........ 76 .....................Corie O’Bryan 2002......... 69.................David Colangelo 2001 .......... 85.................David Colangelo 2000 ........ 73 ....................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 69...................Aaron Williams 1998.......... 80......................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 52 ............................Mark Zban 1996.......... 58............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 57 ............................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 57 ............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 42 .......................Kurt Henzler 1992 .......... 34 ....................Chris Childers 1991 ........... 41 .....................Chris Childers 1990.......... 61 ..............................Chris Hall 1989.......... 47 ........................Jason Nixon 1988.......... 52 ........................Jason Nixon 1987 .......... 41 .................Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 52 ................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 52 ............................ Chip Cook 1984 .......... 32 ..........................Todd Sager 1983.......... 51 ................................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 48 ..........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 48 ...............................Greg Hill 1980.......... 33.....................David Sullivan ................... 33.................... Johnny Taylor 1979 .......... 46 ............................. Mike Allie 1978 .......... 49 ......................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 42 ..........................Mike Horan 1976 .......... 31 ...........................Lou Packer 1974 .......... 42 .....................Mike Kaufman 1975 .......... 40 ..........................Mike Horan 1973 .......... 22 ....................Larry Verbage 1972 .......... 34 .........................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 50....................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 27 .....................Craig Dickson 1969.......... 35 ...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1968.......... 34 .........................John Mazur 1967 .......... 26 ......................... Bob Lemley 1966.......... 20 ..................Charles Yonker 1965 .......... 25 ....................... Tom Langfitt 1964 .......... 26 ...................... Dick Fillmore 1963.......... 40 .................. Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 23 .................. Rusty Wamsley 1961 ........... 20 .......................Jack Trainor 1960.......... 26 .........................Fred Conley 1959 .......... 20 ....................Alex Lawrence 1956 .......... 21 .....................Clarence York 1954 .......... 6 ...........................Earl Skaggs ................... 6 ...........................Ed Walowac ................... 6 .............................Milan Zban 1934 .......... 25 ..............................Bill Craig 1928 .......... 28 ................Creighton Noyes ................... 28 .................. Johnny Watson Runs Scored (2011.......... 71 ................ David Colangelo) 2012 .......... 40 ........................Isaac Ballou 2011 ........... 42 ..................... Victor Ramos 2010 .......... 42 ..........................Kurt Lipton 2009 ........ 46 ............................Josh Valle 2008 ........ 62 ............................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 41 .....Brandon Casamassima 2006 ........ 54 .................Adam Frederick
2005......... 39...................... Adam Ptacek 2004......... 46 .................Adam Frederick 2003 ........ 46 .............Francois Larmore 2002......... 58.................David Colangelo 2001 .......... 71 ..................David Colangelo 2000 ........ 52 ....................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 42 ...................Aaron Williams 1998.......... 53 ......................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 36......................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 24 ............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 36.......................Kurt Henzler 1994 .......... 34 ............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 24 ....................Chris Childers 1992 .......... 27 ....................Chris Childers 1991 ........... 28 ....................Chris Childers 1990.......... 45 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1989.......... 32 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1988.......... 44 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1987 .......... 32 ................Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 43 ................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 52 ............................ Chip Cook 1984 .......... 23 .........................Vance Bunn 1983.......... 36...............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 36..........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 36..................... Dan Culicerto 1980.......... 21 ........................Terry Adkins ................... 21 ........................Mark Crouch ................... 21 ..................... Paul Simmons 1979 .......... 28 ..................Harry Severino 1978 .......... 28 ......................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 23 ..................... Dave Ramella 1976 .......... 9 ....................... Dave Ramella 1975 .......... 8 ............................ Joe Waugh 1974 .......... 11 ...............................Dave Allie 1973 .......... 7.......................Larry Verbage 1972 .......... 6 ...........................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 13 .....................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 8 ......................Glenn Verbage 1969.......... 5 ........................ Jim Fantuzzo ................... 5 ................................Gil Koury 1968.......... 5 ........................... Bob Lemley 1967 .......... 4 ........................... Bob Lemley ................... 4 ...........................Carl Nelson 1966.......... 4 .........................Walt Garnett ................... 4 ............................Ken Zornes 1965 .......... 3 .........................Lowell Leach ................... 3 ...........................Carl Nelson ................... 3 ..................Charles Yonkers 1964 .......... 4 .....................Charles Brown ................... 4 ............................Zeke Myers 1963.......... 16 ................... Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 7......... Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ........... 5 .........................Jack Trainor 1960.......... 6 ........................Ron Lambert 1959 .......... 6 ...........................Fred Conley 1956 .......... 3 ............................ Gary Wolfe 1934 .......... 6 .......Eddie Goyette Doubles Doubles (2000 ....... 22 .................. Eric Pinkerton) 2012 .......... 17 .....................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 16 ...................... Victor Ramos 2010 .......... 15 .......................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 14 .............................Josh Valle 2008 ........ 17 ............................. Nate Lape 2007 ......... 12 .................Brendan Murphy 2006 ........ 21 ..................... Roddy Stieger 2005......... 11 .............................Brad Helm 2004......... 16 ..............Francois Larmore 2003 ........ 18 ..............Francois Larmore 2002......... 16 ...................... C. Dziedziejko 2001 .......... 14 ......................Jason Brooks ................... 14 ........................Bryan Colley 2000 ........ 22 ....................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 16 .....................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 18 .........................Ryan Roush 1997 .......... 13 .............................Mark Zban 1996.......... 13 .............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 19 .............................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 11 ..............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 11 .........................Kurt Henzler 1992 .......... 8 .........................Kurt Henzler 1991 ........... 11 ......................Chris Childers 1990.......... 13 ..............................Chris Hall 1989.......... 11 ...............................Chris Hall 1988.......... 12 .................Jamie Svanagan 1987 .......... 9 ................ Dave Piepenbrink 1986.......... 13 .................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 17 ............................. Chip Cook 1984 .......... 6 .............................. Chip Cook 1983.......... 10 ...........Warren Canterbury ................... 10 ...........................Todd Sager 1982 .......... 16 ...........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 11 .........................Mark Crouch 1980.......... 11 .........................Mark Crouch 1979 .......... 10 .......................Tom Verbage 1978 .......... 8 ............................... Mike Allie ................... 8 ........................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 7.............................Mike Horan ................... 7........................ Dave Ramella
Home Runs (2001 ........ 23 ................... Jason Brooks) 2012 .......... 5 .......................Gray Stafford 2011 ........... 10 .....................Rhett Stafford 2010 .......... 17 .......................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 18 .......................Victor Gomez 2008 ........ 17 ............................. Nate Lape 2007 ......... 10 .................Brendan Murphy 2006 ........ 15 .................Brendan Murphy 2005......... 8 ......................Joe Glevenyak 2004......... 8 ..........................Rich Russell 2003 ........ 14 ..............Francois Larmore 2002......... 10 ......................Clay DeSantis 2001 .......... 23 .....................Jason Brooks 2000 ........ 20 ............................Marty Rini 1999.......... 9 ......................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 20 ......................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 14 .......................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 8 ..............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 5 ...................Craig Brumfield ................... 5 .........................Kurt Henzler 1994 .......... 4 ...................Craig Brumfield 1993.......... 4 ..................Shane McComas 1992 .......... 5 .........................Kurt Henzler 1991 ........... 4 ......................Chris Childers ................... 4 ....................Dave McAnallen ................... 4 ....................Roger McIntyre 1990.......... 11 ................ John Piepenbrink 1989.......... 11 ..........................Jason Nixon 1988.......... 15 .........................Jason Nixon 1987 .......... 8 ..........................Jason Nixon 1986.......... 8 ..........................Greg Hatton 1985.......... 9 ............................. Trey Duffy ................... 9 .............................Ben Fetter 1984 .......... 7.........................Rick Lambert 1983.......... 11 .................................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 11 ..............................Jeff Rowe 1981 ........... 7..................................Greg Hill ................... 7.............................Todd Sager 1980.......... 5 .................................Greg Hill 1979 .......... 5 ............................... Mike Allie ................... 5 ...................... Johnny Taylor ................... 5 .......................... John Wilson 1978 .......... 5 ............................... Mike Allie 1977 .......... 2 ............................Mike Horan ................... 2 .............................. John Rulli 1976 .......... 3 ........................ Mike Mueller 1975 .......... 7...............................Steve Hall 1974 ......... 3 ................... Mike Prettyman 1973 .......... 5 ......................Darren Woody 1972 .......... 2 .......................Three Players 1971 ........... 9 ......................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 5 ......................Glenn Verbage 1969.......... 3 ...........................John Mazur ................... 3 ......................Glenn Verbage 1968.......... 3 ........................... Bob Lemley ................... 3 ...........................John Mazur 1967 .......... 1..............................Six Players 1966.......... 2 ....................Charles Yonker 1965 .......... 2 ........................ Tom Langfi tt ................... 2 .........................Lowell Leach ................... 2 ........................Don Rockhold 1964 .......... 1.........................Three Players 1963.......... 3 .................... Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 1.........................Three Players 1961 ........... 5 ...................... Corky Layman 1960.......... 5 ........................Jack Marcum 1959 .......... 2 ......................Marion Majher 1956 .......... 3 ............................. Donzil Hall 1954 .......... 6 .............................Milan Zban 1934 .......... 2 .......................Carl Edmonds ................... 2 ..........................John Zontini RBI (2001 ........ 73 ................... Jason Brooks) 2012 .......... 39....................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 41 .....................Rhett Stafford 2010 .......... 63......................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 62 ......................Victor Gomez 2008 ........ 63............................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 36....Brandon Casamassima 2006 ........ 70 ................Brendan Murphy 2005......... 33....................Joe Glevenyak 2004......... 43 .................Adam Frederick ................... 43 .............Francois Larmore 2003 ........ 45 .....................Corie O’Bryan 2002......... 41 ................Craig Dziedziejko 2001 .......... 73 .....................Jason Brooks 2000 ........ 57 ............................Marty Rini 1999.......... 38....................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 60......................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 39......................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 33............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 25 .................Craig Brumfield ................... 25 ............................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 33............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 26 .......................Kurt Henzler 1992 .......... 20 .......................Kurt Henzler 1991 ........... 24 ..................Roger McIntyre ................... 24 ..................Dave McAnallen 1990.......... 42 .............. John Piepenbrink 1989.......... 42 ..................Dave McAnallen
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Single Season Hitting Leaders 1988.......... 43 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1987 .......... 29 ................Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 30................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 44 ...................... Scott Crosby 1984 .......... 32 ............................Chip Cook 1983.......... 38...............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 40 ..........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 42 ...............................Greg Hill 1980.......... 26 ...............................Greg Hill 1979 .......... 37 ............................. Mike Allie 1978 .......... 27 ......................Randy Rosiek 1977 .......... 24 ....................... Mike Mueller 1976 .......... 20 ....................... Mike Mueller 1975 .......... 41 .............................Steve Hall 1974 .......... 29 .....................Mike Kaufman 1973 .......... 22 ....................Larry Verbage 1972 .......... 24 .........................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 37 ....................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 23 ....................Glenn Verbage 1969.......... 16 .....................Glenn Verbage 1968.......... 16 ..........................John Mazur 1967 .......... 13 .......................... Bob Lemley 1966.......... 14 ...................Charles Yonker 1965 .......... 12 ........................ Tom Langfitt ................... 12 ........................Lowell Leach 1964 .......... 17 ........................ Zeke Meyers 1963.......... 23 .................. Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 22 ....................Charlie Brown 1961 ........... 14 ..................... Corky Layman 1960.......... 17 .......................Jack Marcum 1959 .......... 14 ................................Ruel Ball ................... 14 ..........................Fred Conley 1956 .......... 14 ............................ Donzil Hall 1954 .......... 6 .............................Milan Zban 1952 .......... 5 ............................Carl Nutter Total Bases (1998 ........ 156................... Tom Kuempel) 2012 .......... 91 .....................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 98....................Rhett Stafford 2010 .......... 146.....................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 143.....................Victor Gomez 2008 ....... 151 ............................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 88........................Two Players 2006 ........ 130 ..............Brendan Murphy 2005......... 92 ....................Joe Glevenyak 2004......... 103 ...........Francois Larmore 2003 ........ 130 ...........Francois Larmore 2002......... 109 ...............David Colangelo 2001 .......... 155....................Jason Brooks 2000 ........ 138 ..........................Marty Rini 1999.......... 110....................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 156.....................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 101......................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 97 ............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 81 ........................Kurt Henzler ................... 81 .............................Mike Hagy 1994 .......... 77 ............................Todd Ross 1993.......... 62 .......................Kurt Henzler 1992 .......... 55 .......................Kurt Henzler 1991 ........... 64 ....................Chris Childers 1990.......... 94 .............................Chris Hall 1989.......... 91 .........................Jason Nixon 1988.......... 107 .......................Jason Nixon 1987 .......... 73 ................Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 88................Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 100 .......................... Chip Cook 1984 .......... 44 .........................Vance Bunn 1983.......... 92 ...............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 91 ...........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 76 ...............................Greg Hill 1980.......... 55 .......................Mark Crouch ................... 55 .................... Johnny Taylor 1979 .......... 73 ............................. Mike Allie 1978 .......... 69............................. Mike Allie 1977 .......... 55 ..........................Mike Horan 1976 .......... 49 ....................... Mike Mueller 1975 .......... 59..........................Mike Horan 1974 .......... 53 .....................Mike Kaufman 1973 .......... 49 ....................Larry Verbage 1972 .......... 44 .........................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 96 ...................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 48 ....................Glenn Verbage 1969.......... 46 ...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1968.......... 54 .........................John Mazur 1967 .......... 35 ......................... Bob Lemley 1966.......... 32 .......................Walt Garnett 1965 .......... 42 .......................Lowell Leach 1964 ......... 29 .............. Mike Cunningham ................... 29 ..........................Zeke Myers 1963.......... 71 ................... Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 28 ...... Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ........... 32 .................... Corky Layman 1960.......... 37 ......................Jack Marcum 1959 .......... 29 ....................Marion Majher 1956 ......... 27 ....................Clarence York 1954 .......... 24 ...........................Milan Zban 1934 .......... 34 ..............................Bill Craig
Slugging Percentage (1998 ........ .848 ................ Tom Kuempel) 2012 .......... 442 ..................Nathan Gomez 2011 ........... 560 .................Rhett Stafford 2010 .......... 664 ...................Victor Gomez 2009 ........ 659 ...................Victor Gomez 2008 ........ 706 ........................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 513........................... Nate Lape 2006 ........ 640 .............Brendan Murphy 2005......... 532 .................Joe Glevenyak 2004......... 583 .....................Rich Russell 2003 ........ 628 ..........Francois Larmore 2002......... 649 .................. Clay Desantis 2001 .......... 829 ..................Jason Brooks 2000 ........ 780 .........................Marty Rini 1999.......... 570..................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 848 ...................Tom Kuempel 1997 .......... 669 ...................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 634 .........................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 463 ....................Kurt Henzler 1994 .......... 481................. Marshall Henry 1993.......... 510 ..............Shane McComas 1992 .......... 455..........................Todd Ross 199 ............ 467 .................Chris Childers 1990.......... 628 ........... Dave Piepenbrink 1989.......... 827......................Jason Nixon 1988.......... 774 ................Roger McIntyre 1987 .......... 681 ..............Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 784......................Greg Hatten 1985.......... 690 ......................... Chip Cook 1984 .......... 574 ....................Rick Lambert 1983.......... 768 ............................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 679........................Todd Sager 1981 ........... 756........................Todd Sager 1980.......... 726.............................Greg Hill 1979 .......... 589 .......................... Mike Allie 1978 .......... 527 ........................... Mike Allie 1977 ......... 425.......................... John Rulli 1976 .......... 563 .................... Mike Mueller 1975 .......... 620 ...................... Mark Gross 1974 .......... 505 ..................Mike Kaufman 1973 .......... 638 .................Darren Woody 1972 .......... 468 ......................Herb Karlet 1971 ........... 780 .................Glenn Verbage 1970 .......... 545..................Glenn Verbage 1969.......... 429..................Glenn Varbage 1968.......... 581 .......................John Mazur 1967 .......... 412 ........................ Bob Lemley 1966.......... 508 ....................Walt Garnett 1965 .......... 519......................Lowell Leach 1964 .......... 377 ............ Mike Cunningham 1963.......... 835 ............... Rusty Wamsley 1962 .......... 549 ... Mickey Sydenstricker 1961 ........... 615................... Corky Layman 1960.......... 597....................Jack Marcum 1959 .......... 397..................Marion Majher 1956 .......... 509 .................Clarence York 1934 .......... 576............................Bill Craig Walks (2012 ........ 43 ...................... Isaac Ballou) 2012 .......... 43 ........................Isaac Ballou 2011 ........... 32 ........................Isaac Ballou 2010 .......... 33............................Josh Valle 2009 ........ 41 .............................Josh Valle 2008 ........ 37 .........................Jeff Rowley 2007 ......... 28 ................Brendan Murphy 2006 ........ 38........................Rich Russell 2005......... 29 ...................... Adam Ptacek 2004......... 28 ..................... Chris Monaco 2003 ........ 21 ......................Scott Henning ................... 21 ......................Corie O’Bryan 2002......... 30...........................Matt White 2001 .......... 37 ......................Matt Eldridge 2000 ........ 30.....................Jason Brooks 1999.......... 32 ...................Aaron Williams 1998.......... 26 ...................Aaron Williams 1997 .......... 22 ......................Tom Kuemple 1996.......... 21 .............................Mike Hagy 1995 .......... 22 .......................Kurt Henzler ................... 22 .......................Keith Mastro 1994 .......... 30.....................Allen Osborne 1993.......... 28 ..................... Todd Borders 1992 .......... 23 ..................... Todd Borders 1991 ........... 37 ..................Roger McIntyre 1990.......... 33.............. John Piepenbrink 1989.......... 25 ..................Roger McIntyre 1988.......... 29 ..................Dave McAnallen 1987 .......... 26 .............. Dave Piepenbrink 1986.......... 17 ............................... Jon Hart ................... 17 .......................Rick Lambert 1985.......... 34 .........................Vance Bunn 1984 .......... 17 ..........................Vance Bunn ................... 17 .......................Rick Lambert 1983.......... 24 ..........................Todd Sager 1982 .......... 25 ..................... Dan Culicerto 1981 ........... 23 ..........................Todd Sager 1980....................................................... N/A 1979 .......... 23 .................... Dave Ramella
................... 23 ..................Harry Severino 1978 .......... 24 ..................... Dave Ramella 1977 .......... 26 ..........................Mike Horan 1976 .......... 15 ...........................Lou Packer 1975 .......... 37 ......................... Mark Gross 1974 .......... 30....................Darren Woody 1973 .......... 18 ..............................Dave Allie 1972 .......... 20 .......................... John Lutes 1971 ........... 21 ......................Craig Dickson 1970 .......... 17 .........................Roger Gertz 1969.......... 14 ...............................Gil Koury 1968.......... 27 ...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1967 .......... 14 ..........................Carl Nelson 1966.......... 12 ........................Walt Garnett ................... 12 .......................Don Rockhold 1965 .......... 9 .........................Lowell Leach 1964 .......... 18 ....................Charles Brown 1963.......... 11 ......................Toby Holbrook 1962 .......... 9 .............................Ken Echols ................... 9 .........................Ron Lambert 1961 ........................................................ N/A 1960.......... 18 .........................Tex Williams 1959 .......... 13 ..........................Fred Conley Strikeouts (2009 ....... 62 ........................Thor Meeks) 2012 .......... 55 .....................Gray Stafford 2011 ........... 46 ..................... Victor Ramos ................... 46 .....................Gray Stafford 2010 .......... 50......................... Thor Meeks 2009 ........ 62 ......................... Thor Meeks 2008 ........ 49 ............................ Nate Lape 2007 ......... 39....Brandon Casamassima 2006 ........ 45 ................Brendan Murphy 2005......... 49 .................... Roddy Stieger 2004......... 52 .............Francois Larmore 2003 ........ 54 ...............Craig Dziedziejko 2002......... 37 ............................Marty Rini 2001 .......... 40 .....................Jason Brooks 2000 ........ 45 ............................Marty Rini 1999.......... 40 ....................Eric Pinkerton 1998.......... 33.........................Ryan Roush 1997 .......... 34 ......................Tom Kuempel 1996.......... 32 .........................Ryan Roush 1995 .......... 44 .........................Tim Fanning 1994 .......... 35 .................Craig Brumfield 1993.......... 26 ......................Jim Reynolds 1992 .......... 31 ......................George Kayes 1991 ........... 42 ..................Dave McAnallen 1990.......... 40 ..................Dave McAnallen 1989.......... 23 .........................Sam Nelson 1988.......... 26 ..................Dave McAnallen 1987 .......... 26 ............................Ty Phillips 1986.......... 21 ....................... Scott Crosby ................... 21 ............................ Trey Duffy 1985.......... 29 ...................... Scott Crosby 1984 .......... 19 .......................Rick Lambert 1983.......... 11 ............................Todd Sager 1982 .......... 26 .........................Vance Bunn 1981 ........... 26 ............................Jeff Rowe 1979 .......... 21 ........................ John Wilson 1978 ......... 33............................. Mike Allie 1977 .......... 18 ........................ Mike Mueller ................... 18 .......................Tom Verbage 1976 .......... 22 .......................... Joe Waugh 1975 .......... 22 .......................... Joe Waugh 1974 .......... 26 ......................... Mark Gross 1973 ......... 20 .........................Tim Murphy 1972 .......... 19 ........................... John Lutes 1971 ........... 20 .......................... John Lutes 1970 .......... 16 ......................Craig Dickson 1969.......... 29 ..............................Gil Koury 1968 ........ 22 ...................... Jim Fantuzzo 1967 .......... 24 ...................Charlie Yonker 1966.......... 23 ..................Charles Yonker 1965 .......... 27 .................... Don Rockhold 1964 .......... 21 ....................... Dick Fillmore 1963.......... 18 .....................Charlie Brown 1962 .......... 12 ............................Ken Echols ................... 12 ........................Ron Lambert 1960.......... 23 .......................Ron Lambert 1959 .......... 22 ....................Marion Majher
2000 ........ 11/14 ................Eric Pinkerton 1999.......... 33/39 ...........Aaron Williams 1998.......... 14/14 ..............Aaron Williams 1997 .......... 7/8 ....................Keith Mastro ................... 7/11.....................Mike Fleming 1996.......... 7/10 ...............Aaron Williams 1995 .......... 18/25................Jim Reynolds 1994 .......... 13/16.................Jim Reynolds 1993.......... 6/7 .....................Brent Burke 1992 .......... 7/7 ..................Chris Childers 1991 ........... 9/12 ................Chris Childers 1990.......... 6/10 .......... Dave Piepenbrink 1989.......... 4/4............ Dave Piepenbrink 1988.......... 4/4.......................Sam Nelson ................... 4/5 .............Jamie Svanagan ................... 4/6 .....................Jason Nixon 1987 .......... 8/9 .............Robbie Morrison 1986.......... 16/16...........Robbie Morrison 1985.......... 10/11 ................. Dan Culicerto ................... 10/12 ...........Terry Thompson 1984 .......... 9/14 ...................... Aaron Rice 1983.......... 15/16..........................Greg Hill 1982 .......... 5/5 ....................... Aaron Rice ................... 5/7.............................Greg Hill 1981 ........... 9/11 ............................Greg Hill ................... 9/12 ..................Dave Sullivan 1980.......... 9/10 ..................Dave Sullivan 1979 .......... 8/9 .......................... Mike Allie ................... 8/9 ...............Harry Severino 1978 .......... 6/8 .......................... Mike Allie 1977 .......... 10/17 ................... John Wilson 1976 .......... 10 ...................Harry Severino 1975 .......... 14 ........................Mike Sullivan 1974 .......... 11 ..........................Dick Grogan ................... 11 .......................Mike Kaufman 1973 .......... 6 ..........................Dick Grogan 1972 .......... 5 ......................John Wiseman 1971 ........... 13 ..................... Craig Dickson 1970 .......... 3 .......................Craig Dickson 1969.......... 3 ....................... Horlin Carter 1968.......... 9 ........................... Bob Lemley 1967 .......... 6 ........................... Bob Lemley 1962 .......... 6 .................... Rusty Wamsley 1961 ........... 5 .................... Rusty Wamsley
Single season record listed in () parentheses at the top of each category
Stolen Bases (2008 ....... 47/56............. Adam Yeager) 2012 .......... 21/28..................Isaac Ballou 2011 ........... 18/23 .................Isaac Ballou 2010 .......... 12/15 ...................Isaac Ballou 2009 ........ 26/34 ..............Adam Yeager 2008 ........ 47/56...............Adam Yeager 2007 ......... 6/7 ......................... Nate Lape ................... 6/9 .Brandon Casamassima 2006 ........ 18/24............... Chris Monaco 2005......... 8/10................Joe Glevenyak ................... 8/13 .................. Adam Ptacek 2004......... 40/52 ............. Chris Monaco 2003 ....... 15/18........ Mike Koitsopoulos 2002 ....... 21/22 ...........David Colangelo 2001 .......... 15/21 ............David Colangelo
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Single Season Pitching Leaders Games Started (2000 ....... 17 ...................... Sean Reeder) 2012 .......... 14 .......................... Mike Mason ................... 14 ...........................Aaron Blair 2011 ........... 13 .......................... Mike Mason ................... 13 ............................Arik Sikula 2010 .......... 15 .............................Ian Kadish 2009 ........ 13 .........................................Dan 2008 ........ 15 ...........................Dan Straily 2007 ......... 13 ......................Jeremy Slone 2006 ........ 15 ......................Jeremy Slone 2005......... 14 ................. Chris Koutsavlis 2004......... 14 ................. Chris Koutsavlis 2003 ........ 14 .......................Grant Harper 2002......... 15 ............................Chris Fritz 2001 .......... 14 ....................... Steve Fowler 2000 ........ 17 ........................Sean Reeder 1999.......... 15 ........................Sean Reeder 1998.......... 15 .............................J.R. Watts 1997 .......... 12 .............................J.R. Watts 1996.......... 15 .............................J.R. Watts 1995 .......... 14 .................Frank Thompson 1994 .......... 15 ...........................Matt Spade 1993.......... 13 ...........................Matt Spade 1992 .......... 11 ............................Matt Spade 1991 ........... 10 ......................Chris Bellomy ................... 10 ................Brandon Ramsey 1990.......... 10 .................... Jason Schafer 1989.......... 9 ..................... Jason Schafer 1988.......... 10 ............................. Ray Nolan 1987 .......... 10 ....................... Eddie Harris 1986.......... 12 .......................Greg Stevens 1985.......... 9 ........................Greg Stevens 1984 .......... 9 ............................. David Clay 1983.......... 9 .................Jeff Montgomery 1982 .......... 10 ................Jeff Montgomery 1981 ........... 10 .........................Gary Nelson ................... 10 ........................Mike Sullivan 1980.......... 8 ....................Grant Campbell 1979 .......... 9 ....................Grant Campbell 1978 .......... 13 ..................... Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 12 ........................Greg Kappas 1976 .......... 8 .........................Greg Kappas 1975 .......... 9 ...............................Jim Willis 1974 .......... 9 ..................... Dave Campbell 1973 .......... 9 ...................... Mark Doboney 1972 .......... 10 .......................Mike Peppers 1971 ........... 13 ..........................Rodney May 1970 .......... 9 ......................... Carl Hewlett 1969.......... 9 ............................Paul Holley 1968 ........ 9 ...........................Tom Harris 1967 .......... 9 ............................Paul Holley 1966.......... 10 ........................... Bill Blevins 1965 .......... 12 .........................John Mullins 1964 .......... 9 ..........................John Mullins 1963.......... 8 ...............................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 8 ...............................Dale Lynd 1961 .......... 6 ...............................Dale Lynd 1960 ........ 7...................... Hugh Reynolds 1959 ......... 9 ......................Marion Majher ................... 9 ..................... Hugh Reynolds 1934 .......... 7.................Maywood Belcher 1928 .......... 7..............................Guy Fisher Appearances (2010 ........ 35 .......................... Kyle Blank) 2012 .......... 23 .............................Josh King 2011 ........... 25 ............................Kyle Blank ................... 25 ............................Ian Kadish 2010 .......... 35 ............................Kyle Blank 2009 ........ 24 ....................... Tyler Gatrell 2008 ........ 28 ...........................Arik Sikula 2007 ......... 23 ...................... Andrew Blain 2006 ........ 25 ...................Brendon Bump 2005......... 32 ...................Brendon Bump 2004......... 24 .................. Chris Meadows 2003 ........ 28 .................. Chris Meadows 2002......... 28 .................. Chris Meadows 2001 .......... 16 ............................ Rick Suter 2000 ........ 20 .......................Sean Reeder 1999.......... 19 ......................... J.J. Thomas 1998.......... 24 .......................Sean Reeder 1997 .......... 18 ............................ Joey Hahn 1996.......... 17 ...................... Chris Hughes 1995 .......... 25 ..................Chad Hathaway 1994 .......... 16 ........................... Rick Paugh 1993.......... 19 ....................Steve Diamond 1992 .......... 21 ........................... Rick Paugh 1991 ........... 16 .......................John Winters 1990.......... 19 ................... Ronald Thomas 1989.......... 18 .....................Tony Petersen 1988.......... 15 ..........................John Chafin 1987 .......... 13 ..........................John Chafin 1986.......... 12 .........................Chris Queen ................... 12 .......................Greg Stevens 1985.......... 17 ............................. Rick Reed 1984 .......... 10 ............................ David Clay ................... 10 .......................Greg Stevens 1983.......... 12 ...................... J.D. McKinney 1982 .......... 11 .................Jeff Montgomery 1981 ........... 12 .........................Gary Nelson 1980.......... 8 ....................Grant Campbell
1979 .......... 15 .................Derek McDaniels 1978 .......... 16 ..................... Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 15 ..................... Albie DeYoung 1976 .......... 10 ....................... Greg Rowsey 1975 ......... 10 .......................Greg Kappas ................... 10 ..............................Jim Willis 1974 .......... 12 ..........................Tom Marine 1973 .......... 10 .................... Mark Doboney ................... 10 .............................Jim Willis 1972 .......... 12 ........................... Dave Davis 1971 ........... 13 ........................Ralph Caudill ................... 13 ..........................Rodney May 1970 .......... 11 ......................... Carl Hewlett ................... 11 ............................Robert Hull ................... 11 ............................Gary Leach 1969.......... 9 ......................... Carl Hewlett 1968.......... 12 ....................... Gary Stobart 1967 .......... 8 ............................Tom Harris 1966.......... 12 ............................... Bob Hale 1965 .......... 12 .........................John Mullins 1964 .......... 7...........................John Mullins 1963.......... 8 ...............................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 8 ...............................Dale Lynd 1961 ........... 11 ........................Richard Wildt 1960.......... 8 ..................... Hugh Reynolds 1959 .......... 10 .....................Marion Majher ................... 10 .................... Hugh Reynolds 1934 .......... 8 ................Maywood Belcher 1928 .......... 8 .............................Guy Fisher Innings Pitched (2000 ....... 107.0 ................ Sean Reeder) 2012 .......... 83.2 ......................Aaron Blair 2011 ........... 78.1 ....................... Mike Mason 2010 .......... 76.0 ........................Ian Kadish 2009 ........ 71.2 ........................Dan Straily 2008 ........ 98.0 ..................Steve Blevins 2007 ......... 85.1 ..................Jeremy Slone 2006 ........ 88.2 ................ Jeremy Slone 2005......... 83.0 ............ Chris Koutsavlis 2004......... 88.2 ............ Chris Koutsavlis 2003 ........ 96.1 ...................Grant Harper 2002......... 78.1 .........................Chris Fritz 2001 .......... 86.1 ................... Steve Fowler 2000 ........ 107.0 ..................Sean Reeder 1999.......... 95.2 ...................Sean Reeder 1998.......... 88.1 .........................J.R. Watts 1997 .......... 67.1 ..........................J.R. Watts 1996.......... 88.2 ........................J.R. Watts 1995 .......... 71.2 ..............Frank Thompson 1994 .......... 100.2 ......................Matt Spade 1993.......... 77.1 ........................Matt Spade 1992 .......... 67.2.......................Matt Spade 1991 ........... 57.2 ..................Chris Bellomy 1990.......... 55.0 .....................Scott Miller 1989.......... 46.2................ Jason Schafer 1988 ........ 56.0 ......Keith Throckmorton 1987 .......... 53.1......................Eddie Harris 1986.......... 57.2 ...................Gary Stevens 1985 ......... 62.1....................Gary Stevens 1984 .......... 40.0 ...................... David Clay 1983 ........ 48.0 ...........Jeff Montgomery 1982 .......... 67.1 .............Jeff Montgomery 1981 .......... 65.1......................Gary Nelson 1980 ........ 40.2...............Grant Campbell 1979 .......... 54.0 ..............Grant Campbell 1978 ......... 90.0 ................ Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 82.1.................. Albie DeYoung 1976 .......... 52.0 ...................Greg Kappas 1975 ......... 61.1 ......................Greg Kappas 1974 ......... 60.2 .........................Jim Willis 1973 .......... 73.2................. Mark Doboney 1972 .......... 61.2....................Mike Peppers 1971 ........... 100.0....................Rodney May 1970 .......... 69.1 .................... Carl Hewlett 1969.......... 56.1..................... Carl Hewlett 1968.......... 63.2 ......................Tom Harris 1967 .......... 70.1 ........................Paul Holley 1966 ......... 65.1........................ Bill Blevins 1965 .......... 50.0 ....................John Mullins 1964 .......... 66.0 ....................John Mullins 1963.......... 67.2..........................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 48.0 .........................Dale Lynd 1961 ........... 55.1...........................Dale Lynd 1960.......... 51.1 .................. Hugh Reynolds 1959 .......... 75.0.................Marion Majher 1954 .......... 35.0 ...................Allen Kenney 1934 .......... 66.0 ..........Maywood Belcher 1928 .......... 58.0 .......................Guy Fisher Earned Run Average (Minimum 10.1 IP) (1969 ........ 0.00 ....................Gary Leach) 2012 .......... 2.30 .........................Josh King 2011 ........... 2.72 .......................Aaron Blair 2010 .......... 3.75.................... Tyler Gatrell 2009 ........ 2.35 ................. Andrew Blain 2008 ........ 4.12 ................... Shane Farrell ................... 4.12 .........................Arik Sikula 2007 ......... 4.59 ........................Nick Wolle 2006 ........ 2.25................... Andrew Blain 2005......... 3.38 ...............Brendon Bump 2004......... 3.38 ............Chris Cummings
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2003 ........ 4.08 ..................... Steve Ziroli 2002 ....... 6.49 ............. Chris Meadows 2001 .......... 4.07................... Steve Fowler 2000 ........ 5.79....................... Rustyn Lee 1999 ......... 4.39 .................... J.J. Thomas 1998.......... 3.75....................Sean Reeder 1997 .......... 4.98 ....................... Joey Hahn 1996.......... 5.58 ........................J.R. Watts 1995 .......... 2.30 .....................Tim Fanning 1994 .......... 2.50 ......................Matt Spade 1993.......... 3.33 ..............Steve Diamond 1992 .......... 3.33 ......................Matt Spade 1991 ........... 2.88 .............Ronnie Spencer 1990.......... 2.16................ Ronald Thomas 1989.......... 2.97.................Tony Petersen 1988.......... 2.36 ...................Chris Queen 1987 .......... 4.89 ........................ Ray Nolan 1986.......... 4.70......................... Ray Nolan 1985.......... 3.00 ....................Chris Queen 1984 .......... 2.53 ..................Mark Wallace 1983.......... 3.61 .................. J.D. McKinney 1982 .......... 3.72............Jeff Montgomery 1981 ........... 2.73............Jeff Montgomery 1980.......... 0.60 ...................Mike Sullivan 1979 .......... 2.17 ................Grant Campbell 1978 .......... 1.72 ................Jerry Chapman 1977 .......... 1.85 ....................Greg Kappas 1976 .......... 1.53.................. Albie DeYoung 1975 .......... 1.38 ................... Greg Rowsey 1974 .......... 1.57 .....................Greg Kappas 1973 .......... 0.86 ................ Mark Doboney 1972 .......... 1.02....................Mike Peppers 1971 ........... 2.34......................Rodney May 1970 .......... 1.20......................... Bill Calleja 1969.......... 0.00 ......................Gary Leach 1968.......... 2.12 ........................Tom Harris 1967 .......... 2.79....................... Bill Blevins 1966.......... 3.30 ...................... Bill Blevins 1965 .......... 5.00 .................Mike Fullerton 1964 ......... 3.55 .............Charles Newton 1963.......... 3.24..........................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 3.21....................Jim Freeman 1961 ........... 3.32 ........................ Carl Little 1960.......... 3.35 ..........................Reynolds 1959 .......... 2.11 .................................. Myers 1956 .......... 1.02.............. Paul Underwood 1954 .......... 2.31.....................Allen Kenney 1934 .......... 0.68 ..........Maywood Belcher Games Won (2008 ....... 9-3 ....................Steve Blevins 1998 ........ 9-6 ........................ J.R. Watts) 2012 .......... 4-6 ....................... Mike Mason 2011 ........... 3-3 ....................... Mike Mason 2010 .......... 6-5 .........................Arik Sikula 2009 ........ 4-3 .......................Dan Straily ................... 4-3 ............................Ryan Kiel 2008 ........ 9-3 ....................Steve Blevins 2007 ......... 4-3 .................... Andrew Blain ................... 4-4 ............................Ryan Kiel 2006 ........ 6-7 .............. Chris Koutsavlis 2005......... 3-4 .................Brendon Bump ................... 3-4 ..............Chris Cummings ................... 3-7 .............. Chris Koutsavlis 2004......... 6-4 ....................Grant Harper 2003 ........ 5-8 ....................Grant Harper ................... 5-3 .............. Chris Koutsavlis 2002......... 5-7 .........................Chris Fritz 2001 .......... 5-2 ...............Brandon Bartos ................... 5-3 .................... Steve Fowler 2000 ........ 7-10 ....................Sean Reeder 1999.......... 6-7 .....................Sean Reeder 1998.......... 9-6 ..........................J.R. Watts 1997 .......... 3-5 ....................Chris Grimes 1996.......... 3-7 ..........................J.R. Watts 1995 .......... 3-3 ................Chad Hathaway ................... 3-6 .................. Brandon Mohr 1994 .......... 8-4 ........................Matt Spade 1993.......... 4-7.........................Matt Spade 1992 .......... 3-3 .....................Ron Spencer ................... 3-5 ........................Matt Spade ................... 3-6 .................. Steve Bennett 1991 ........... 5-4 ............................Bill Craig 1990.......... 4-4 ............................Bill Craig ................... 4-5 .................. Jason Shaffer 1989.......... 4-2 ..................Tony Petersen 1988.......... 5-2 ..................Tony Petersen 1987 .......... 4-4 .................... Eddie Harris 1986.......... 4-5 ......................Eddie Harris 1985.......... 7-0 ................... J.D. McKinney 1984 .......... 4-4 ......................... David Clay 1983.......... 5-4 .............Jeff Montgomery 1982 .......... 6-4 .............Jeff Montgomery 1981 ........... 7-2 ......................Gary Nelson ................... 7-3 .....................Mike Sullivan 1980.......... 5-1 .......................Gary Nelson 1979 .......... 6-1 .................Jerry Chapman 1978 .......... 8-3 .................. Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 5-2 ..................Mike Sedberry 1976 .......... 7-1.......................Greg Kappas 1975 .......... 5-0 ...........................Jim Willis ................... 5-3 .....................Greg Kappas
1974 .......... 6-3 .......................Tom Marine 1973 .......... 7-2 .................. Mark Doboney 1972 .......... 5-3 ....................Mike Peppers 1971 ........... 8-5 .......................Rodney May 1970 .......... 6-4 ..................... Carl Hewlett 1969.......... 4-2 ..................... Carl Hewlett 1968.......... 5-2 .......................Tom Harris ................... 5-3 ........................Paul Holley 1967 .......... 4-4 ........................Tom Harris ................... 4-4 ........................Paul Holley 1966.......... 2-0 ............................ Bob Hale ................... 2-8 ........................ Bill Blevins 1965 .......... 3-5 ...................Mike Fullerton 1964 .......... 3-6 ......................John Mullins 1963.......... 4-4 ...........................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 2-4 ...........................Dale Lynd 1961 ........... 5-4 ...........................Dale Lynd 1960.......... 3-3 ..................Marion Majher 1959 .......... 6-3 ................. Hugh Reynolds 1954 .......... 1-2 ...................Rudy Chandler 1952 .......... 2-2 .....................Allen Kenney 1934 .......... 8-0 ............Maywood Belcher 1928 .......... 6-1 ..........................Guy Fisher Games Saved (2010 ........ 12 ........................Austin Coan) 2012 .......... 4 .................Jesse Fernandez 2011 ........... 4 ..............................Ian Kadish 2010 .......... 12 ..........................Austin Coan 2009 ........ 8 ...........................Austin Coan 2008 ........ 8 .............................Arik Sikula 2007 ......... 7...............................Nick Wolle 2006 ........ 5 ............Brian Knipplemeyer 2005......... 3 .....................Brendon Bump ................... 3 .........................David Slovak 2004......... 5 .................... Chris Meadows 2003 ........ 6 .................... Chris Meadows 2002......... 2 .................................B. Shade 2001 .......... 1...........................Four Players 2000 ........ 2 ........................ Steve Fowler ................... 2 ............................Chris Wean 1999.......... 2 .......................... J.J. Thomas 1998.......... 5 .........................Sean Reeder 1997 .......... 2 ............................. Joey Hahn 1996.......... 0 ................................................. 1995 .......... 5 ...........................Tim Fanning 1994 .......... 4 ...........................Tim Fanning 1993.......... 4 .....................Steve Diamond 1992 .......... 2 ............................ Rick Paugh 1991 .......... 2 .........................Kevin Robert ................... 2 ...................Ronnie Spencer 1990.......... 5 .................... Ronald Thomas 1989.......... 4 ......................Tony Petersen 1988.......... 3 ......................Tony Petersen 1987 ......... 1 .................... Robbie Dearing ................... 1......................Raymond Nolan 1986.......... 3 ..........................Chris Queen 1985.......... 3 .............................. Rick Reed 1984 .......... 1 ..........................Eddie Harris ................... 1........................Alfred Rosario 1983.......... 2 ....................... J.D. McKinney 1982 .......... 1........................Steve Verrone 1981 ........... 1...................Jeff Montgomery ................... 1............................Gary Nelson 1980.......... 0 ................................................. 1979 .......... 2 ....................Grant Campbell ................... 2 ....................Derek McDaniel 1978 .......... 2 .............................. Bob Birch ................... 2 ....................Jerry Chapman ................... 2 ...................... Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 1.........................Three Players 1976 ......... 1 .......................Three Players 1975 .......... 1 ..............................Gary Hunt ................... 1.......................... Greg Rowsey 1974 .......... 2 .........................Greg Kappas 1973 .......... 2 ..............................Steve Hall 1972 .......... 2 ............................ Dave Davis 1971 ........... 0 ................................................. 1970 .......... 3 ............................Gary Leach 1969-1962 ............................................ N/A 1961 ........... 1..............................Jim Gallion ................... 1............................... Dick Wildt Strikeouts (1999 ........ 107 .................... Sean Reeder) 2012 .......... 82 ..........................Aaron Blair 2011 ........... 72 ...........................Arik Sikula 2010 .......... 62 ......................... Mike Mason 2009 ........ 58..........................Dan Straily 2008 ........ 78 ......................Steve Blevins 2007 ......... 53 ................. Brian Chrisman 2006 ....... 59................. Brian Chrisman 2005......... 58..........Brian Knippelmeyer 2004......... 69 ................ Brian Chrisman 2003 ........ 57 ......................Grant Harper 2002 ....... 47 ...........................Chris Fritz 2001 .......... 71 ....................... Steve Fowler 2000 ........ 94 .......................Sean Reeder 1999.......... 107 ......................Sean Reeder 1998.......... 71 .............................J.R. Watts 1997 .......... 81 .............................J.R. Watts 1996.......... 72 ............................J.R. Watts
1995 .......... 63.................... Brandon Mohr 1994 .......... 100 .......................Matt Spade 1993.......... 71 ...........................Matt Spade 1992 .......... 59..........................Matt Spade 1991 ........... 45 ..............................Bill Craig 1990.......... 52 ................... Jason Schafer 1989.......... 36................... Jason Schafer 1988.......... 36....................Tony Petersen ................... 36..........Keith Throckmorton 1987 .......... 36................Michael Johnson 1986.......... 53 ......................Greg Stevens 1985.......... 56......................Greg Stevens 1984 .......... 31 ............................ David Clay 1983.......... 40 ...............Jeff Montgomery 1982 .......... 63...............Jeff Montgomery 1981 ........... 57 ...............Jeff Montgomery 1980.......... 33..................Grant Campbell 1979 .......... 43 ..................Grant Campbell 1978 .......... 60.................... Albie DeYoung 1977 .......... 84 .................... Albie DeYoung 1976 .......... 34 .................... Albie DeYoung 1975 .......... 54 .......................Greg Kappas 1974 .......... 54 ................... Dave Campbell 1973 .......... 78 .................... Mark Doboney 1972 .......... 56......................Mike Peppers 1971 ........... 72 .........................Rodney May 1970 .......... 53 ....................... Carl Hewlett 1969.......... 46 ....................... Carl Hewlett 1968.......... 53 ..........................Paul Holley 1967 .......... 56..........................Paul Holley 1966.......... 56.......................... Bill Blevins 1965 .......... 38........................John Mullins 1964 .......... 58........................John Mullins 1963.......... 58.............................Dale Lynd 1962 .......... 38.............................Dale Lynd 1961 ........... 44 .............................Dale Lynd 1960.......... 45 ................... Hugh Reynolds 1959 .......... 83....................Marion Majher 1934 .......... 78 ..............Maywood Belcher
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Huntington, W.Va. H
untington, W, Va., home of the Marshall Thundering Herd, is just that, a city that embraces its university. In the community of nearly 50,000 people, the love and support of everything Marshall can be seen in the fans adorned in green and white around town to the atmosphere surrounding campus. As the second largest city in the Mountain State, Huntington has been able to keep its old-time charm while growing into a modern, bustling community centered around the growth and development of the university. A community based in the southwestern part of the state bordering Ohio and Kentucky, Huntington is a former railroad town etched on the Ohio River. Collins P. Huntington need a railway terminus to connect the East Coast to the Midwest so he created one. In its prime, Huntington was the residential and industrial core of the Ohio River Valley. Today, Huntington remains a busy hub for the transportation and industrial activities and is increasingly becoming a center for service businesses and health care. In addition to being a rail center, it is the busiest port on the Ohio River and has highways and airline connections with many major cities. Along with the busy environment, the city offers a plethora of opportunities for relaxation and fun. Huntington is noted for its broad tree-lined streets, attractive homes, cordial atmosphere and fine parks. The city takes pride in its more than 750 acres of parkland. Ritter Park, located in the center of the city, is a premier municpal park utilized yearround by Huntington residents and visitors. The park features a track, tennis courts, a playground, an internationally recognized rose garden, an amphitheatre and multiple picnic areas. Harris Riverfront Park is located in downtown Huntington and plays host to multiple outdoor concerts and various rvier activities throughout the year. The concerts meet the taste of many individuals ranging from rock to country and rap to jazz. Other river activities include Spring Fest and Summer Fest. Both festivals feature boat racing, a wide variety of vendors and culminate in spectacular fireworks displays. More water fun can be found at Beech Fork Lake, just south of downtown Huntington. Beech Fork offers dozens of campsites, picnic areas and fishing and also rents pontoon and paddle boats for a relaxing day of leisure. The Big Sandy Superstore Arena is located only blocks from the Marshall campus and hosts nationally known muscial acts throughout the year and other entertainment events from Motocross to professional wrestling. Within an easy drive of Huntington is a wealth of outdoor adventure. West Virginia is known for its extensive state park system, world class whitewater rafting, skiing, hiking, and fishing. The state park system ranges from majestic Blackwater Falls in the ast to the breathtaking view of the New River Gorge at Hawk’s Nest State Park in the south.
Huntington also provides a wide array of shopping from the antique capital of Old Central City to the state’s largest shopping mall, the Huntington Mall, located in nearby Barboursville. In fall 2004, Pullman Square, a multi-million dollar shopping and entertainment facility, opened along Third Avenue. The complex hosts a variety of nationally-known restaurants and retail shops and includes a state-of-the-art cinema complex. Pullman Square is a showcase for the downtown area and provides greater entertainment and dining options for Huntington’s visitors and residents. Huntington also boasts an entire menu of restaurants to satisfy any taste. A visit to Huntington wouldn’t be complete without a stop at some of the fine restaurants in the area such as Rocco’s or the Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe. When visiting Huntington a trip to historic Jim’s Steak and Spaghetti House or Stewart’s Original Hot Dogs is a must. In Huntington, one experiences the advantages of a large city: creativity, excitement and growth. But one also finds room to stretch out and relax. The city combines a wonderful mix of Eastern sophistication and Midwestern hospitality, with a gentle touch of Southern charm.
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All-Time Records Opponent
Akron Alabama Alderson-Broaddus Appalachian State Auburn Ball State Baptist Belmont Bethany College Biscayne College Bluefield State Bowling Green Bryant Brown Buffalo Camp Lejeune Campbell Canisius Cedarville College Central Michigan Charleston So. Charleston (W.Va.) Charlotte Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Coll. of Charleston Columbus (Ga.) Concord Coppin State Cornell Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware State Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tenn. State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Emory & Henry Evansville Fairfield Fairmont State Findlay Florida State Florida Tech Francis Marion Furman Gardner Webb George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgetown (Ky.) Glenville State Greenbriar Military Guilford College Hampden Sydney Hawaii Heidelburg College Hofstra
W-L-T
25-13 0-3 4-0 26-41 0-7 4-9 2-0 1-4 3-1 1-1 9-0 13-44 1-0 0-1 17-8 1-2 3-2 3-1 0-1 1-11 8-8 79-28 2-1 22-25 13-28 2-15 16-9 2-5 0-4 10-23 40-6 6-0 1-0 20-11 3-0 26-13 2-0 3-3 1-2 0-3 4-19 32-29-1 1-0 28-37 6-14-1 2-1 0-2 1-1 20-3 0-1 1-5 1-0 1-0 23-20 4-2 1-1 0-2 4-18 8-3 9-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 2-0 1-0
Last Meeting
W, 9-3, 2009 L, 16-0, 1997 W, 5-3, 1992 L, 11-10, 1997 L, 15-6, 2002 W, 12-8, 2011 W, 18-4, 1974 W, 6-5, 2006 W, 6-1, 1920 W, 2-0, 1972 W, 5-2, 1988 W, 12-5, 2003 W, 16-2, 2012 W, 10-7, 1990 W, 9-3, 2007 L, 8-3, 1960 W, 8-4, 2007 L, 7-5, 2012 L, 4-3, 1948 L, 12-4, 2005 W, 8-2, 2012 W, 11-3, 1988 W, 11-2, 1996 L, 10-5, 2008 L, 13-9, 1997 L, 16-2, 1990 L, 7-2, 2011 L, 4-2, 2011 L, 8-6, 2011 L, 8-2, 1988 W, 5-3, 2004 W, 19-1, 2012 W, 3-1, 1959 L, 5-4, 1997 W, 6-3, 1992 W, 12-4, 2008 W, 5-1, 2008 L, 14-11, 2003 W, 8-3, 2005 L, 16-1, 1999 L, 6-3, 2012 W, 7-5, 1997 W, 6-5, 2003 L, 6-4, 2012 W, 6-3, 2012 W, 12-5, 1969 L, 13-8, 1950 W, 8-1, 2000 W, 12-1, 1991 L, 9-3, 2002 L, 14-2, 1997 W, 12-2, 1972 W, 8-2, 1974 L, 19-6, 1997 W, 4-3, 2012 W, 6-0, 2008 L, 7-5, 2000 W, 5-3, 2011 W, 6-0, 1980 W, 5-0, 1973 W, 9-2, 1921 L, 11-1, 1967 W, 3-0, 1968 L, 2-1, 1916 W, 14-9, 1920 W, 11-7, 2002
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Houston Illinois Indiana Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Kalamazoo College Kent State Kentucky Kentucky Christian Kentucky Wesleyan Kenyon College Liberty Lincoln-Memorial Lipscomb Louisville Malone College Marietta Maryland Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan Aggies Minnesota Morehead State Mountain State Murray State Muskingum College New River State New York State New York Tech Niagara North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC-Asheville North Carolina State North Central (Ill.) Northen Illinois Notre Dame Oakland (Mich.) Ohio Northern Ohio State Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma State Old Dominion Partridge College Pembroke College Pittsburgh Quinnipiac Radford Rice Rio Grande Roanoke College St. Bonaventure Salem College Shawnee State South Carolina Southern Illinois Southern Miss Staunton Military Stetson Tenn.-Chattanooga Tennessee Tech Toledo
5-20 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 4-2 1-0 19-48 13-30 4-0 7-3 0-1 3-14 1-0 1-2 3-8 2-0 22-13 0-2 11-11 2-4 0-4 28-69 0-2 2-2 1-0 57-72-3 0-2 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 4-2 4-1 0-1 6-3 1-5 1-5 1-0 3-3 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-16 44-111-1 7-4 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 4-3 2-21 37-13 1-1 5-4 1-4 1-0 0-4 0-1 8-19 0-1 0-1 10-0 2-0 19-19
L, 4-3, 2012 L, 4-2, 1916 L, 12-3, 1916 L, 8-3, 1972 W, 7-3, 2005 W, 10-5, 2007 W, 3-0, 1917 L, 13-2, 2009 L, 7-3, 2012 W, 11-0, 1987 W, 13-6, 1989 L, 7-6, 1955 W, 12-10, 2012 W, 21-4, 1983 L, 8-3, 2011 L, 12-8, 2008 W, 5-3, 1971 W, 12-1, 1982 L, 10-3, 2002 L, 11-2, 2012 L, 8-0, 2005 L, 8-3, 1979 W, 4-3 (11), 2011 L, 8-3, 1935 L, 2-1, 1917 L, 3-1, 1992 L, 7-2, 2012 L, 10-5, 1910 L, 12-2, 2001 W, 4-3, 1923 W, 15-7, 1938 W, 7-0, 1949 L, 2-1, 2006 W, 13-2, 2006 L, 18-7, 1997 W, 7-5, 2001 L, 7-2, 2002 L, 3-10, 2012 W, 5-2, 1978 L, 6-2, 2000 W, 1-0, 1929 W, 9-0, 1973 W, 12-8, 1929 W, 17-1, 2010 W, 6-1, 2012 W, 17-4, 1934 L, 11-2, 2001 L, 9-5, 2009 L, 9-1, 1918 L, 12-3, 1967 L, 6-5, 1995 W, 7-3, 2011 L, 8-2, 2012 L, 3-1, 2012 W, 7-4, 2003 L, 7-3, 1912 W, 6-3, 2012 L, 11-4, 1948 W, 7-2, 1992 L, 8-5, 1988 L, 5-2, 1973 L, 5-3, 2012 L, 6-2, 1918 L, 6-5, 1972 W, 3-2, 1982 W, 6-5, 1950 W, 8-5, 2002
Transylvania Tulane UAB UCF USF Valparaiso Virginia Va. Commonwealth VMI Virginia Tech Wabash College Wake Forest Wash. & Jefferson West Georgia West Virginia W. Virginia State West Virginia Tech W.Va. Wesleyan Western Carolina Western Connecticut Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Reserve William & Mary Wilmington College Wingate Winthrop Wittenberg Wofford Wright State Xavier (Ohio) Youngstown State Others
2-2 7-16-1 10-15 12-9 1-2 3-0 0-12 1-0 45-33 9-22 0-1 0-9 0-1 1-1 21-33 50-14-1 56-18 15-8-1 15-35 1-0 5-10 8-33 1-3 1-1 3-1 0-0-1 0-3-1 3-0 2-4 7-3 25-28 10-6 44-16-1
L, 2-1, 1922 W, 10-0, 2012 L, 5-1, 2012 L, 13-6, 2012 W, 9-6, 2009 W, 12-10, 2008 L, 1-0, 2011 W, 6-5, 1997 W, 7-2, 2008 L, 9-4, 2006 L, 6-3, 1916 L, 5-1, 2012 L, 6-0, 1916 L, 4-3, 1979 L, 5-3, 2008 W, 6-4, 2009 L, 2-0, 2007 W, 4-1, 1991 L, 9-7, 2008 W, 13-0, 1975 L, 6-2, 1999 W, 19-2, 2003 L, 5-3, 1955 W, 12-3, 1977 W, 9-1, 1967 1-1 Tie, 1985 L, 12-0, 2002 W, 6-2, 1934 W, 9-8, 1999 W, 3-2 (7), 2010 L, 13-6, 2009 L, 8-5 (7), 2009
Versus Conference USA opponents East Carolina Houston Memphis Rice Southern Miss Tulane UAB UCF
Last Updated 6/8/12
4-19 5-20 11-11 2-21 8-19 7-16-1 10-15 12-9
L, 6-3, 2012 L, 4-3, 2012 L, 11-2, 2012 L, 3-1, 2012 L, 5-3, 2012 W, 10-0, 2012 L, 5-1, 2012 L, 13-6, 2012
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Marshall Coaching History Coach Jeff Waggoner Dave Piepenbrink Craig Antush Howard McCann Jack Cook Bob Kruthoffer Alvis Brown Bill Chambers Howard Hood Joe Binns Johnny Watson Kyle Tackett Cam Henderson Francis Farley Roy Hawley Johnny Stuart Guy Fiber Russ Meredith H.R. Briggs Kemper Shelton Herbert Cramer A.E. Reilly Carl Ridgely Carl Shipley Boyd Chambers Pennypacker George Ford M.M. Scott No Coach TOTALS
Years 2007-Present 1998-2006 1996-98 1990-95 1955, 67-89 1966 1961-65 1956-60 1950-51 1947-49, 52-54 1943 1942 1938 1936-37 1933-35 1926-32 1926 1925 1924 1922-23 1921 1920 1919 1918 1910-17 1905 1903-04 1901-02 1896-1900 107 Years
Record 137-193-1 170-285-3 23-88-1 99-156 422-344-2 6-15 34-70-1 44-56-1 15-20 46-34 1-6 1-3 6-3 7-14 30-5 67-21-1 7-8 4-5 7-2 4-13 3-5 8-8 8-2-1 7-6 72-43-1 4-4 3-3 17-2 17-0 1,269-1,414-12
Pct. .414 .374 .210 .388 .551 .286 .324 .436 .428 .575 .143 .250 .667 .333 .857 .758 .467 .444 .778 .235 .375 .500 .773 .538 .621 .500 .500 .895 1.000
Jack Cook 1955, 67-89
Dave Piepenbrink 1998-06
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All-Time Award Recipients WEST VIRGINIA ATHLETIC 1925 Frank “Red” Crist 1928 Earsel Toler 1929 Creighton “Doc” Noyes 1929 George Kozak 1930 Kyle Tackett 1930 Guy Fisher 1930 Guy Fisher 1931 Guy Fisher 1931 Sammy McEwen 1931 Ramey Hunter 1932 John Zontini 1947 Bob Trowbridge 1947 Ed Corn (2nd) BUCKEYE CONFERENCE 1933 Maywood “Lefty” Belcher 1934 Maywood “Lefty” Belcher 1934 Bill Craig 1935 Bill Craig 1935 John Zontini OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE 1949 Jack Cook 1952 Jim Swierzcek SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1978 Randy Rosiek 1980 Greg Hill 1981 Phillip Gordon 1981 Mike Sullivan 1982 Todd Sager 1983 Greg Hill 1983 Todd Sager 1984 Todd Sager 1985 Chip Cook 1985 J.D. McKinney 1985 Terry Thompson 1987 Rob Morrison 1989 Jason Nixon 1989 Dave Piepenbrink (2nd) 1989 Roger McIntyre (2nd) 1989 Tony Petersen (2nd) 1990 Dave Piepenbrink 1991 Dave McAnallen (2nd) 1991 Roger McIntyre (2nd) 1993 Shane McComas (2nd) 1993 Matt Spade (2nd) MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 1954 Ed Walowac 1954 Milan Zban 1954 Jim Swierczek (2nd) 1956 Donzil Hall 1956 Stan Maledki 1956 Paul Underwood 1956 Clarence York (2nd) 1957 Donzil Hall 1958 Donzil Hall 1959 Alex Lawerence 1959 Hugh Reynolds (2nd)
1959 Sonny Siriani (2nd) 1960 Marion Majher (2nd) 1960 Tex Williams (2nd) 1961 Fred Conley (2nd) 1961 Jack Marcum (2nd) 1962 Rusty Wamsley (2nd) 1963 Rusty Wamsley 1964 Zeke Myers (2nd) 1968 John Mazur (2nd) 1969 Paul Holley 1998 Tom Kuempel 1998 Mark Zban (2nd) 1998 J.R. Watts (Academic) 2000 Eric Pinkerton 2000 Marty Rini (2nd) 2000 Homer Renshaw (2nd) 2001 Jason Brooks CONFERENCE USA 2007 Josh Valle, INF (All-Freshman) 2008 Steve Blevins, SP (2nd) 2008 Nate Lape, OF (1st) 2008 Victor Gomez, UT (2nd/All-Freshman) 2009 Andrew Blain, SP (Academic) 2009 Dan Straily, SP (2nd) 2009 Victor Gomez, C (1st) 2010 Victor Gomez, C (1st) 2010 Kurt Lipton, OF (1st) 2010 Arik Sikula, SP (1st/Academic) 2010 Kyle Blank, RP (Academic) 2010 Kirby Pellant, INF (All-Freshman) 2011 Kenny Socorro, INF (2nd) 2011 Aaron Blair, RP (All-Freshman) 2011 Kyle Blank (Academic) 2011 Arik Sikula (Academic) 2012 Sergio Leon, INF (All-Freshman)
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Brandon Bartos, 2001 (HM) Grant Harper, 2001 (HM) Victor Gomez, 2008 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mid-American Conference Chris Wean, 2000 (SP) Jason Riceri, 2001 (SS) Chris Meadows, 2002 (RP) Matt White, 2002 (INF) Chris Fritz, 2002 (SP) Corie O’Bryan, 2003 (INF) Grant Harper, 2003 (SP) Corie O’Bryan, 2004 (INF) Adam Frederick, 2004 (INF) Tommy Johnson, 2005 (C) Adam Frederick, 2005 (INF) Chris Koutsavlis, 2005 (SP) Conference USA Brendan Murphy, 2006 (INF) Tommy Johnson, 2007 (C) Brendan Murphy, 2007 (INF) Nate Lape, 2008 (OF) Victor Gomez, 2008 (INF/C) Victor Gomez, 2009 (INF/C) Victor Gomez, 2010 (C) Kurt Lipton, 2010 (OF) Gray Stafford, 2011 (INF) Arik Sikula, 2011 (SP) OTHER HONORS Freshman of the Year: Southern Conference Jeff Montgomery, 1981 (SP)
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS Southern Conference 1990 Dave Piepenbrink
Male Athlete of the Year: Southern Conference Tony Peterson, 1987-1988 (RP)
Conference USA 2008 Steve Blevins 2008 Nate Lape 2008 Dan Straily 2008 Adam Yeager
Player of the Year: Mid-American Conference Tom Kuempel, 1998 (1B)
COACH OF THE YEAR Southern Conference 1978 Jack Cook Atlantic Region 1978 Jack Cook National Coach of the Year 1978 Jack Cook (Finalist) Huntington Elks Lodge 1979 Jack Cook All-Pavlovich Team Coach of the Year 2008 Jeff Waggoner
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All-Mideast Region Team Nate Lape, 2008 (OF) Victor Gomez, 2008 (INF/C) College Baseball Foundation National: All-Star Lineup Adam Yeager, 2008 (SS) National Player of the Week Nate Lape, 2008 (OF) NCBWA Preseason Third Team All-American Victor Gomez, 2011 (INF/C)
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2012 Statistics MARSHALL BASEBALL Overall Statistics for Marshall (as of May 19, 2012) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 17-37 Player
N. Gomez Ballou Leon Dundon Brito G. Stafford Meeks -------------------Gandolfo Escobedo Farris Semeniuk Jimenez Helmburg Faulk
avg gp-gs
.316 .308 .302 .264 .260 .252 .227
53-53
.267 .261 .239 .234 .146 .132 .125
35-24
53-53 42-42 53-50 52-51 53-52 51-43
36-28 44-30 37-29 22-16 20-13 16-2
ab
r
206 195 169 174 200 206 154
35 40 20 29 28 39 13
Home: 2-12
Away: 9-18
h
rbi
2b 3b hr
65 17 60 5 51 9 46 4 52 8 52 8 35 9
86 10 23 111 9 29 113 11 27 111 13 26 48 7 7 38 4 5 16 3 2
2 9 2 3 1 0 1
39 24 20 18 32 24 19
Neutral: 6-7
tb slg%
0 4 0 1 0 2 0
3 2 1 0 4 5 2
91 79 63 52 72 79 50
0 0 0 1 0 1 0
0 5 25 0 17 38 1 14 32 0 15 31 0 4 8 0 4 7 0 1 3
.4 4 2 .405 .3 7 3 .299 .3 6 0 .383 .3 2 5
C-USA: 5-19
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
28 6 43 8 4 0 21 7 22 2 14 6 21 10
35 41 37 41 31 55 46
3 1 3 1 6 3 2
.4 0 7 .448 .3 1 4 .363 .3 3 9 .319 .3 4 9
3 2 2 2 0 0 4
0 0-0 378 29 6 21-28 126 5 4 7-8 63 130 7 5-10 74 120 1 0-0 70 1 3 9-12 32 78 0 1-4 312 33
4 4 6 1 1 1 1
28 14 27 25 14 11 6
1 4 1 1 1 0 0
.3 4 0 .333 .3 1 5 .287 .3 1 7 .261 .2 6 3
1 0 1 2 0 1 0
2 1 0 1 6 3 0
.2 9 1 6 .342 8 .2 8 3 7 .279 8 .167 11 .184 6 .1 8 8 2
5-9 1-1 1-1 2-4 0-4 0-1 0-0
Totals
.263
54
1827
261
480
78
9 18
236
630
.345
201 57
411
27
.351 18 34
52-82
Opponents
.278
54
1846
310
513
96
7 26
262
701
.380
198 58
397
29
.362 23 39 85-110
po
a
e fld% 7 .983 4 .970 14 .932 14 .933 1 .986 15 .880 5 .986
44
0
1 .978
51
1
2 .963
67
7
5 .937
53
1
1 .982
19
25
3 .936
75
16
0 1.000
11
1
1401
523
81
1 .923 .960
1434
566
70
.966
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
Blair Mason -------------------King Joe McGill. Fernandez Church Moore Margaritonda Hopkins Kessler Elder K. Stanley W. Moore Hummel John McGill. Mays
era
w-l
app gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
3.98 4.15
2-8 4-6
14 14 14 14
0 0
0/0 0/1
0 0
83.2 80.1
76 98
46 49
37 37
28 27
82 60
13 18
1 2
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
3 6
.238 12 .304 6
7 6
0 2
4 4 1 10
2.30 2.33 2.96 3.45 3.86 4. 1 8 4.93 5.40 5.52 5. 5 9 7.90 9.82 11.12 22.85
2-5 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 1-3 1-0 2-5 0-2 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-1
23 13 21 20 14 22 19 11 16 12 17 4 5 5
2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 9 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43.0 19.1 24.1 28.2 11.2 23.2 38.1 10.0 45.2 9.2 35.1 3.2 5.2 4.1
42 16 15 23 14 25 53 13 55 8 52 7 4 12
23 6 16 13 5 13 32 8 31 7 38 4 7 12
11 5 8 11 5 11 21 6 28 6 31 4 7 11
13 14 15 14 3 13 15 5 18 11 12 0 6 4
42 12 24 37 12 23 28 6 28 6 31 1 1 4
5 4 6 0 2 4 12 0 10 2 15 3 2 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 4 0 0 3
.250 .229 .170 .213 .286 .269 .323 .295 .301 .250 .349 .3 8 9 .267 .500
4 2 8 2 5 2 6 0 9 2 3 0 1 1
1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
5 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 2 1 3 0 0 0
4 1 2 3 0 2 2 0 3 1 3 0 4 0
3 3 5 4 1 7 2 1 3 4 6 0 1 1
Totals
4.60
17-37
54 54
0
2/2
6
467.1
513
310
239
198
397
96
7
26
.278
59 58 13 23
39
Opponents
3.92
37-17
54 54
3
3/2
13
478.0
480
261
208
201
411
78
9
18
.263
42 57
34
9 18
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2012 Statistics - Conference Only MARSHALL BASEBALL Conference statistics for Marshall (as of May 19, 2012) (C-USA games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 4-19 Player
Dundon Ballou N. Gomez Leon G. Stafford Meeks Brito Escobedo Semeniuk -------------------Helmburg Gandolfo Farris Jimenez Faulk
avg gp-gs
.294 .288 .287 .266 .2 4 4 .211 .209 .206 .1 7 5 .200 .190 .172 .067 .000
23-22 23-23 23-23 20-20 22-21 23-22 23-23 17-15 18-16
Home: 2-10
2b 3b hr
rbi
Away: 2-9
ab
r
h
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
po
a
68 80 87 79 82 71 91 63 57
10 14 10 6 10 2 6 2 4
20 23 25 21 20 15 19 13 10
1 2 6 3 3 3 3 4 2
1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
0 3 23 0 8 29 1 10 34 1 9 27 1 5 30 0 6 18 2 10 28 0 9 17 0 3 12
.3 3 8 .363 .3 9 1 .342 .3 6 6 .254 .3 0 8 .270 .2 1 1
11 16 13 3 4 10 6 4 4
14 17 16 21 21 17 13 8 13
1 0 2 1 1 1 4 3 1
.4 2 2 .436 .3 8 8 .289 .2 7 9 .314 .2 5 8 .254 .2 4 2
0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0
5 4 0 4 3 0 1 1 1
2-5 4-7 0-0 1-2 2-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1
35
58
7 .930
56
3
2 .967
1 0 3 2 0
1 4 5 1 0
0 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 5 5 2 0
.2 0 0 .238 .1 7 2 .133 .0 0 0
1 2 1 4 0
0 1 1 10 0 4 0 7 0 1
0 1 0 1 0
.3 3 3 .292 .2 0 0 .263 .0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 1 0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0
5
4 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1
e fld%
158
11
3 .983
29
71
10 .909
13
28
9 .820
153
18
2 .988
38
0
0 1.000
27
0
2 .931
36
1
0 1.000
4-0
5 21 29 15 2
0
0 .000
Totals
.236
23
750
70 177
29
5
64 231
.308
79 15 163
16
.319
5 22 10-22
608 230
43 .951
Opponents
.283
23
815 134 231
34
4 12 109 309
.379
83 25 156
10
.365
7 22 39-52
624 275
21 .977
5-1 12-7 17-8 6-6
0 1 0 0 0
tb slg%
C-USA: 4-19
11
0
0 1.000
15
0
1 .938
25
0
3 .893
4
7
0 1.000
0
(C-USA games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
era
w-l
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
3.86 5.11 6.56
1-4 1-4 0-4
8 8 7
8 8 6
0 0 0
0/0 0/0 0/0
0 0 0
49.0 44.0 23.1
46 60 37
26 33 20
21 25 17
17 16 8
47 25 12
8 10 4
1 1 1
3 4 1
.245 .330 .356
6 1 2
3 5 6
0 1 2
1 1 1
3 6 2
0.00 1.45 1.69 2.25 2.63 3.68 4.66 5.40 7.71 8.59
0-0 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1
3 10 5 9 8 6 7 2 3 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
3.0 18.2 10.2 12.0 13.2 7.1 9.2 1.2 2.1 7.1
1 20 7 7 10 6 16 0 7 14
0 11 3 8 6 4 11 2 2 8
0 3 2 3 4 3 5 1 2 7
0 6 7 8 7 4 4 2 1 3
1 19 4 10 15 10 8 0 2 3
0 2 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
.0 8 3 .267 .194 .163 .200 .222 .340 .000 .4 6 7 .438
1 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 0 3
0 2 1 5 1 0 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2
Totals
4.13
4-19
23 23
0
0/0
3
202.2
231
134
93
83
156
34
4
12
.283
22 25
5
7
22
Opponents
2.55
19-4
23 23
2
3/2
7
208.0
177
70
59
79
163
29
5
5
.236
8 15
6
5
22
Blair Mason Elder -------------------Kessler King Joe McGill. Fernandez Church Margaritonda Hopkins K. Stanley Moore W. Moore
app gs
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2012 Results MARSHALL BASEBALL Game Results for Marshall (as of Jan 21, 2013) (All games) Date
Feb 17, 2012 Feb 18, 2012 Feb 18, 2012 Feb 24, 2012 Feb 25, 2012 Feb 25, 2012 Feb 26, 2012 Mar 02, 2012 Mar 03, 2012 Mar 03, 2012 Mar 04, 2012 Mar 07, 2012 Mar 09, 2012 Mar 10, 2012 Mar 11, 2012 Mar 13, 2012 Mar 16, 2012 Mar 17, 2012 Mar 18, 2012 Mar 20, 2012 * Mar 23, 2012 * Mar 24, 2012 * Mar 25, 2012 Mar 27, 2012 Mar 30, 2012 Mar 31, 2012 Apr 01, 2012 * Apr 06, 2012 * Apr 07, 2012 * Apr 08, 2012 Apr 10, 2012 Apr 10, 2012 * Apr 13, 2012 * Apr 14, 2012 * Apr 15, 2012 Apr 17, 2012 * Apr 20, 2012 * Apr 21, 2012 * Apr 22, 2012 Apr 25, 2012 * Apr 27, 2012 * Apr 28, 2012 * Apr 29, 2012 * May 04, 2012 * May 05, 2012 * May 06, 2012 May 09, 2012 * May 11, 2012 * May 12, 2012 * May 13, 2012 May 15, 2012 * May 17, 2012 * May 18, 2012 * May 19, 2012
Opponent
at NC State vs Canisius vs Bryant at Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern-1 at Charleston Southern-2 at Charleston Southern vs Eastern Michigan vs Eastern Michigan at Wake Forest at Wake Forest at #23 Kentucky at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at Morehead State vs St. Bonaventure vs St. Bonaventure vs St. Bonaventure at Ohio at UAB at UAB at UAB at Eastern Kentucky vs LIBERTY vs LIBERTY vs LIBERTY MEMPHIS MEMPHIS MEMPHIS vs Coppin State-1 vs Coppin State-2 #9 RICE #9 RICE #9 RICE MOREHEAD STATE at Houston at Houston at Houston EASTERN KENTUCKY SOUTHERN MISS SOUTHERN MISS SOUTHERN MISS at East Carolina at East Carolina at East Carolina at Eastern Kentucky #13 CENTRAL FLORIDA #13 CENTRAL FLORIDA #13 CENTRAL FLORIDA vs Radford at Tulane at Tulane at Tulane
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Score
Inns
Overall
C-USA
Pitcher of record
3-10 5-7 16-2 3-13 4-0 4-6 8-2 5-6 6-3 1-6 1-5 3-7 3-1 13-5 4-3 8-11 1-3 8-10 6-3 6-1 7-4 1-5 1-5 3-10 4-8 5-9 12-10 4-9 0-7 2-11 18-1 19-1 0-9 1-5 1-3 2-7 2-3 4-3 3-4 4-12 0-2 2-1 3-5 2-8 7-8 3-6 4-6 6-8 9-6 6-13 2-8 1-3 5-6 10-0
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 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 7
0-1-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 4-5-0 4-6-0 4-7-0 4-8-0 5-8-0 6-8-0 7-8-0 7-9-0 7-10-0 7-11-0 8-11-0 9-11-0 10-11-0 10-12-0 10-13-0 10-14-0 10-15-0 10-16-0 11-16-0 11-17-0 11-18-0 11-19-0 12-19-0 13-19-0 13-20-0 13-21-0 13-22-0 13-23-0 13-24-0 14-24-0 14-25-0 14-26-0 14-27-0 15-27-0 15-28-0 15-29-0 15-30-0 15-31-0 15-32-0 15-33-0 16-33-0 16-34-0 16-35-0 16-36-0 16-37-0 17-37-0
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 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 1-7-0 1-8-0 1-8-0 1-9-0 2-9-0 2-10-0 2-10-0 2-11-0 3-11-0 3-12-0 3-13-0 3-14-0 3-15-0 3-15-0 3-16-0 4-16-0 4-17-0 4-17-0 4-18-0 4-19-0 5-19-0
Blair (L 0-1) Hopkins (L 0-1) Mason (W 1-0) Blair (L 0-2) Mason (W 2-0) Margaritonda (L 0-1) King (W 1-0) Elder (L 0-1) Church (W 1-0) Mason (L 2-1) King (L 1-1) K. Stanley (L 0-1) Blair (W 1-2) Mason (W 3-1) Church (W 2-0) Mays (L 0-1) Blair (L 1-3) John McGill. (L 0-1) Hopkins (W 1-1) Margaritonda (W 1-1) King (W 2-1) Mason (L 3-2) W. Moore (L 0-1) K. Stanley (L 0-2) Blair (L 1-4) Mason (L 3-3) Elder (W 1-1) Blair (L 1-5) Mason (L 3-4) Elder (L 1-2) W. Moore (W 1-1) Kessler (W 1-0) Blair (L 1-6) Mason (L 3-5) Elder (L 1-3) W. Moore (L 1-2) King (L 2-2) Fernandez (W 1-0) Hopkins (L 1-2) W. Moore (L 1-3) Blair (L 1-7) Mason (W 4-5) Elder (L 1-4) Elder (L 1-5) Fernandez (L 1-1) Hopkins (L 1-3) King (L 2-3) King (L 2-4) Blair (W 2-7) Mason (L 4-6) W. Moore (L 1-4) Blair (L 2-8) King (L 2-5) Elder (W 2-5)
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Time
1208 30 0 200 25 1 233 26 4 263 15 4 165 31 7 207 14 0 8 150 20 0 205 45 0 125 12 8 120 33 2 348 35 6 308 16 5 225 30 0 350 25 4 231 13 7 80 85 193 27 6 213 81 794 14 5 1 1356 63 255 21 2 265 26 0 5 2647 23 7 7 144 34 1 506 41 5 86 24 4 7 2743 28 3 5
2:44 2:33 3:15 2:28 2:19 2:34 2:49 2:57 2:35 2:18 2:24 3:08 2:52 3:04 3:00 2:55 2:28 3:23 2:31 2:57 2:44 2:13 2:21 2:52 3:21 3:15 3:10 3:02 2:41 3:08 2:19 2:26 2:53 3:09 2:21 2:28 2:47 2:56 3:19 3:31 2:02 2:25 3:03 2:31 3:37 2:59 2:57 3:27 2:41 3:39 2:49 2:22 3:42 2:18
* = Conference game () extra inning game
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