charles buddy bolding stadium
charles buddy bolding stadium is the home to longwood university baseball, officially dedicated as such on october 3, 2009, and it is one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities in the commonwealth of Virginia. the lancers had inaugurated competition at the completely renovated facility in 1994, and won that first game 8-3 vs. davis & elkins (W.Va.) on march 12, 1994. longwood enters 2014 with an overall record of 351-157 (.691) at the facility, including 13-14 at home a year ago. construction was completed in 1993 with refinements on the infield and outfield. bolding stadium is a fan-friendly facility that seats approximately 500, and includes an air-conditioned press box, fences, backstop, dugouts, batting cage, irrigation and landscaping. the addition of permanent lighting to the stadium during spring 2007 allows for night games to be played as well, and a complete drainage system was installed during fall 2007 to further enhance the stadium. a new clubhouse/locker room facility was completed during 2008 (see photo below left). a new 990-square foot state-of-the-art neVco scoreboard and videoboard was installed at the stadium for 2013. utilizing a wireless control scoring system, the nine by 36 foot scoreboard includes four ad panels along with the 10.6 by 15 foot 20mm full color video board. the field dimensions are 335-feet down the right and left-field lines, 375-feet to the power alleys in right and left-center fields, and 400-feet to straight-away center field. additionally, the recessed dugouts are equipped with water fountains, restroom facilities, and storage areas. the facility played host to the first two (ncaa division ii) carolinas-Virginia athletic conference (cVac) baseball championship tournaments in 1996 and 1997. the original ‘lancer stadium’ was officially dedicated on october 5, 1993, as 56 longwood baseball alumni returned to campus to share in the dedication of the facility. retired longwood baseball head coach charles buddy bolding feels the recent renovations to the stadium give the tradition-rich program a first-class facility. “We are very proud of our field and stadium,” said bolding. “the facility serves as a tribute to the many young men who have worked so hard to help us build an outstanding program here.”
"Therefore, be it resolved, by the Board of Visitors of Longwood University, the Longwood University baseball complex name will be forever known as the Charles Buddy Bolding Stadium on this third day of October in the year 2009 -- the 170th year of Longwood University.”
Longwood Athletics / Table of Contents Director of Athletics Troy Austin ....................................................................... 434.395.2057 ............................................................................ austints@longwood.edu Associate AD for Student-Athlete Enhancement / SWA Michelle Meadows ............................................................ 434.395.2429 .................................................................. meadowsme@longwood.edu Associate AD for Media Relations (Baseball Contact) Greg Prouty ...................................................................... 434.395.2097 ......................................................................... proutygd@longwood.edu
Associate AD for Internal Operations Bill Irish ............................................................................ 434.395.2655 ......................................................................... irishwm@longwood.edu Associate AD for External Relations Scott Bacon ....................................................................... 434.395.2081 ........................................................................ baconsm@longwood.edu Assistant AD for Marketing Eric Stoller ........................................................................ 434.395.2138 ......................................................................... stolleres@longwood.edu
Assistant AD for Sports Medicine / Head Athletic Trainer Jenna Page ........................................................................ 434.395.2965 .......................................................................... pagejm@longwood.edu Assistant AD for Athletics Fields and Maintenance Alpha Jones ...................................................................... 434.395.2982 .......................................................................... jonesra2@longwood.edu Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Consuelo Alvarez ........................................................ 434.395.2847 ....................................................................... alvarezcj@longwood.edu
Director of Compliance Alex Ricker-Gilbert .......................................................... 434.395.2417 ............................................................. rickergilbertar@longwood.edu Director of Athletics Academic Services Maya Ozery ...................................................................... 434.395.4918 .......................................................................... ozerymy@longwood.edu Director of Athletics Business Operations Bryan Cornn ..................................................................... 434.395.2614 ........................................................................... cornnbc@longwood.edu Director of Strength and Conditioning John Hark ......................................................................... 434.395.2772 ........................................................................... harkjp@longwood.edu
Special Assistant to the Athletics Director Stuart Smith ..................................................................... 434.395.2059 ....................................................................... smithsb2@longwood.edu Main Office ....................................................................... 434.395.2057 Fax ..................................................................................... 434.395.2568 Website ....................................................... www.longwoodlancers.com Merchandise ........................................................ www.lancersgear.com Twitter ........................................ @LongwoodLancers (#LancerStrong) Facebook .................................................................. Longwood Lancers
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TABLE OF COnTEnTS Charles Buddy Bolding Stadium .......................................................... IFC Longwood Athletics/Table of Contents .................................................. 1 Longwood Baseball Quick Facts ............................................................ 2 Big South Conference ......................................................................... 3-4 Head Coach Brian McCullough ........................................................ 5 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................... 6 2014 Team Photo/Roster ........................................................................ 7 2014 Season Outlook .......................................................................... 8-9 2014 Lancers .................................................................................... 10-29 2013 Season Results .............................................................................. 30 2013 Season Statistics ............................................................................ 31 A Winning Tradition .............................................................................. 32 Michael Tucker ................................................................................ 33-35 The Bolding Era ............................................................................... 36-40 All-Time Honors .............................................................................. 41-42 All-Time Records ............................................................................. 43-48 All-Time Series Records .................................................................. 49-51 All-Time Results .............................................................................. 52-60 Longwood University ..................................................................... 61-62 Farmville/Virginia ................................................................................ 63 University President/Executive Steering Council ................................ 64 Director of Athletics/Division I History ............................................... 65 Athletics Administration ................................................................. 66-68 Athletics Administration/Media Relations ............................................. 69 Athletics/Coaching Staff ................................................................. 70-71 The Lancer Club ................................................................................... 72 Buddy Bolding/Longwood Baseball .................................................... IBC 2014 Schedule ........................................................................... Back Cover 2014 BASEBALL GuIDE Written & Compiled, Editor, Design & Layout Greg Prouty, Associate AD for Media Relations Editorial Assistance Ashley Robbins, Roksana Qasimi Cover Designs Front & Back / Inside Back Ashley Robbins
On The Front Cover Scott Burkett, Matt Dickason, Alex Owens, Cory Ramsey and Ryan Schubert
Photography Credits Brian Ritchie, The Design & Photo Man; Dyann Busse, Red Rocket Photography; Kent Booty; Ashley Robbins Printing Longwood University Printing Services-Tim Trent, Director
DID YOU KNOW Longwood University, celebrating its 175th anniversary this year, is among the 100 oldest colleges and universities in the nation, and the third oldest public university in Virginia ‌ Longwood is also one of the 50 oldest NCAA Division I schools in the country.
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Longwood Baseball Quick Facts
unIvERSITy InFORMATIOn Location ......................................................... Farmville, Virginia Founded ................................................................................ 1839 Undergraduate Enrollment .................................................. 4,507 Nickname ......................................................................... Lancers Colors ..................................................................... Blue & White Affiliation ......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ................................................................... Big South President .................................................... W. Taylor Reveley IV Alma Mater ................................................................... Princeton Director of Athletics .................................................. Troy Austin Alma Mater .............................................................. Duke (2000) Athletics Phone ....................................................... 434.395.2057 Website ............................................ www.longwoodlancers.com Merchandise .............................................. www.lancersgear.com Twitter ........................................ @LongwoodLancers (#LUBB) Facebook ....................................................... Longwood Lancers
ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIOnS Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2097 Office Fax ............................................................... 434.395.2568 Associate AD for Media Relations/Baseball ............. Greg Prouty E-Mail .................................................. proutygd@longwood.edu Assistant Director for Athletics Media Relations ... Ashley Robbins ................................................................................. 434.395.2718 ........................................................... robbinsam@longwood.edu Mailing Address .................................................. 201 High Street ............................................................ Farmville, VA 23909-1899 Overnight ............................................................. 201 High Street ........................................................................................ Tabb 119 ............................................................ Farmville, VA 23909-1899 MEDIA InFORMATIOn Radio Play-by-Play ................................................... Scott Bacon ............................................. Associate AD for External Relations Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2081 E-Mail .................................................. baconsm@longwood.edu Local Newspaper ................................................... Hannah Davis .................................................................... The Farmville Herald Office Phone ........................................................... 434.392.3138 E-Mail ............................................. sports@farmvilleherald.com Local Radio ....................................................... Richard LeSueur .......................................................................... WVHL - 92.9 FM Office Phone ........................................................... 434.392.9393 E-Mail ...................................................................... rl@wvhl.net Campus Newspaper ............................................... Nick Conigliaro .................................................................................. The Rotunda Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2120 E-Mail .................................................... rotunda@longwood.edu Campus Radio ................................................. Steven F. Sommer ......................................................................... WMLU - 91.3 FM Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2792 E-Mail ....................................................... wmlu@longwood.edu
COACHInG STAFF Head Coach .................................................... Brian McCullough Alma Mater ...................................................... Longwood (2010) Career Record ........................................................... First Season Record At Longwood ................................................ First Season Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2843 E-Mail ........................................ mcculloughbm@longwood.edu Assistant ..................................................................... Jon Benick Alma Mater .......................................................... Virginia (2012) Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2351 E-Mail .................................................... benickj@longwood.edu
Assistant .................................................................... Dan Benick Alma Mater ....................................................... Maryland (2009) Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2351 E-Mail ................................................... benickd@longwood.edu Volunteer Assistant ....................................................... Matt Rein Alma Mater ............................................ Coastal Carolina (2013) Office Phone ........................................................... 434.395.2351 E-Mail ..................................................... reinma@longwood.edu
TEAM InFORMATIOn 2013 Overall Record ........................................................... 26-28 2013 Big South Record/Finish ..................................... 12-12/5-N 2013 Home Record ............................................................. 13-14 2013 Away Record .............................................................. 11-12 2013 Neutral Record ............................................................... 2-2 Lettermen R/L ....................................................................... 17/5 Position Starters R/L ................................................................ 7/2 Pitchers R/L ............................................................................. 8/3 Newcomers ............................................................................... 11 PROGRAM HISTORy First Year .............................................................................. 1978 All-Time Record .......................................................... 953-553-4 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................... 6 Division II World Series ............................................. 1982, 1991 BASEBALL STADIuM Facility ...................................... Charles Buddy Bolding Stadium Capacity .................................................................................. 500 Dimensions ................................................................. 335 LF-RF .................................................................................... 375 LC-RC ........................................................................................... 400 CF Surface .................................................................... Natural Grass Press Box Phone ..................................................... 434.395.2710
Big South Conference
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Longwood University became the 12th member of the Big South Conference on July 1, 2012. Embarking on its 30th year in 2013-14, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by notable accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing against some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 17 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during his tenure, as he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997 and women’s lacrosse in 2013. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 12 member institutions comprise the 30-year old League. Recent additions include High Point, GardnerWebb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live video streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 900 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, has had more than 300 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship seven times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, has received two atlarge playoff berths in the Football Championship Subdivision since 2006, has had six NFL Draft picks, and has had two institutions finish in the top 10 in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- including the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in 2007). In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four times -- including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run); Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the first time in Conference history. In 2010-11, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. In 2011-12, the Big South had a
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record five individuals selected for the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals -- the most of any Division I conference, as well as a record 42 All-Americans. This past season, the Big South had 32 student-athletes earn All-America distinction, while another 12 were named Academic All-Americans. The Conference also had two football playoff teams – and two playoff wins -- for the first time, had a women’s basketball team win a postseason game for the first time since 2005, had a League-record four men’s basketball teams selected for postseason play, had two men’s soccer teams reach the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, and had two men’s and women’s golf programs selected for NCAA Regional play. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the U.S. Olympic Team in 2008 and 2012, and was one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the 2008 Games; High Point’s Tamas Kovacs qualified for the 2012 London Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won seven PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007. Three former Big South baseball players made their major league debuts in 2012, while Avery Warley became the third Big South women’s basketball player to play in the WNBA two years ago. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s onfield accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past four years, nearly 50 percent of Conference’s student-athletes were named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic year, and the League has had more than 110 Academic All-Americans in its history. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded double figure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last four years. As part of this year’s 30th anniversary celebration, the League will recognize All-Decade Teams for each sport spanning the Conference’s first three decades of existence. BIG SOuTH COnFEREnCE Phone: 704.341.7990 / Fax: 704.341.7991 / www.BigSouthSports.com Founded: 1983 President: Dr. Frank Bonner, Gardner-Webb University vice President: Dr. Jerry Wallace, Campbell University Commissioner: Kyle B. Kallander Associate Commissioner: James Companion Associate Commissioner: Dawn Turner Assistant Commissioner - Public Relations: Mark Simpson Assistant Commissioner - Marketing: Chad Cook Director of Multimedia Development: Mark Bryant Assistant Director of Marketing: Matt VanSandt Assistant Director of Public Relations: Nic Bowman Assistant Director of Compliance: Sherika Montgomery Marketing Assistant Intern: Lauren Marvinney Public Relations Assistant Intern: Bryan Dillon
Member Institutions (12) Campbell University, Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Liberty University, Longwood University, Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, Virginia Military Institute, Winthrop University; Associate Member: Davidson College (women's lacrosse)
Geographical Breakdown (3 states) Virginia (4): Liberty, Longwood, Radford, Virginia Military Institute; North Carolina (4): Campbell, Gardner-Webb, High Point, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4): Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Presbyterian, Winthrop Championship Sports (19) Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country, Football, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Lacrosse, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Softball, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis, Men's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
Council of Chief Executive Officers: Jerry Wallace, Campbell; Jairy C. Hunter, Jr., Charleston Southern; David DeCenzo, Coastal Carolina; Frank Bonner, Gardner-Webb; Nido Qubein, High Point; Jerry L. Falwell, Jr., Liberty; W. Taylor Reveley IV, Longwood; Claude Lilly, Presbyterian; Penelope W. Kyle, Radford; Anne Ponder, UNC Asheville; J.H. Binford Peay III, VMI; Jayne Marie Comstock, Winthrop.
Team
Campbell High Point Radford Liberty Longwood VMI
FInAL 2013 nORTH DIvISIOn STAnDInGS W 49 29 30 36 26 20
L 10 29 26 29 28 35
T 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct .831 .500 .536 .554 .481 .364
W 19 15 14 13 12 6
L 5 9 10 11 12 18
T 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct .792 .625 .583 .542 .500 .250
W 37 29 22 24 21 16
L 23 27 34 32 33 35
T 0 1 0 0 0 0
Pct .617 .518 .393 .429 .389 .314
W 18 12 11 10 8 4
L 6 11 13 14 15 18
T 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pct .750 .522 .458 .417 .348 .182
FInAL 2013 SOuTH DIvISIOn STAnDInGS
Team Coastal Carolina Gardner-Webb Charleston Southern Presbyterian Winthrop UNC Asheville
First-Team All-Conference OF: Rob Dickinson, VMI OF: Bobby Ison, Charleston Southern OF: Ben McQuown, Campbell 1B: Spencer Angelis, High Point 2B: Michael Felton, Campbell 3B: Elijah Trail, Campbell (tie) 3B: Alex Owens, Longwood (tie) SS: Jeff Kemp, Radford C: Trey Wimmer. Liberty DH: Zack Hagaman, Charleston Southern SP: Ryan Mattes, Campbell SP: Ben Smith, Coastal Carolina SP: Matt Fraudin, Gardner-Webb RP: Ryan Thompson, Campbell Second Team All-Conference OF: Jacob May, Coastal Carolina OF: Ryan Retz, High Point OF: Clayton Brown, Campbell 1B: Brad Zebedis, Presbyterian College 2B: Bryan Aanderud, Liberty 3B: Chad Smith, Winthrop SS: Brent Graham, Campbell C: Will Remillard, Coastal Carolina (tie) C:Matt Winn, VMI (tie) DH: David Olson, Campbell SP: Jacob Newberry, High Point SP: Heath Bowers, Campbell SP: Tory Schroff, Charleston Southern RP: Ryan Connolly, Coastal Carolina
Player of the year Rob Dickinson, OF, VMI
Pitcher of the year Ryan Thompson, RP, Campbell
Freshman of the year Seth Lamando, RHP, Coastal Carolina Co-Scholar-Athletes of the year Justin Creel, Coastal Carolina Brad Zebedis, Presbyterian College Coach of the year Greg Goff, Campbell
All-Academic Team David Olson, Campbell Alex Tomasovich, Charleston Southern Justin Creel, Coastal Carolina Andrew Barnett, Gardner-Webb Will Resnik, High Point Trey Lambert, Liberty Brandon vick, Longwood Brad Zebedis, Presbyterian College Tyler Costello, Radford Dillon Tabar, UNC Asheville Drew Bryan, VMI Max Vogel, Winthrop
Head Coach Brian McCullough
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Brian McCullough is in his first year as the new baseball head coach at Longwood University during 201314. A former starting pitcher and team captain for the Lancers, he takes over for Charles Buddy Bolding, who retired after 35 years at the helm. McCullough has served the past four years as an assistant coach, most-recently as the program’s recruiting coordinator and pitching coach, while also assisting with all baseball operations, including scheduling. He has played professionally in the independent Frontier, Northern and Atlantic Leagues (2007-11).
McCullough, was a four-year starter for the Lancers (2004-07), compiling a career record of 20-14 with a 3.56 earned run average over 329.0 innings with 258 strikeouts and four saves. The innings pitched and strikeouts remain school records. He was the 2007 Division I Independent Pitcher of the Year and an AllIndependent First Team selection when he posted a record of 6-4 with a 2.57 ERA over 105.0 innings with 73 strikeouts. McCullough led the Longwood pitching staff that season in games started (15), complete games (5), wins (6), shutouts (2), ERA (2.57), innings pitched (105.0), strikeouts (73) and runners pickedoff (8), while adding one save. He was on the Wallace Watch List as a senior, and also ranks third at the school in career ERA (3.56), seventh in fewest walks per game (2.49), eighth in wins (20) and ninth in winning percentage (.588, 20-14).
“I eagerly accept my new opportunity as head coach of Longwood University Baseball,” said McCullough. “Ten years ago, I was recruited to come to Longwood by Coach Bolding, and since then, he has helped me grow as a college coach and taught me the values that Longwood Baseball represents. I am grateful to Mr. Troy Austin for giving me this great opportunity. I am a Lancer at heart, and my staff and I will continue to work hard to elevate this program that has represented its institution so well in the classroom, community and on the field. We look forward to continuing our tradition of building citizen leaders, maintaining close connections with our alumni and partnering with the surrounding community. We believe that the best is yet to come for Longwood Athletics and Longwood Baseball; and to be a part of it is a dream come true. My coaches, players and I look forward to coming to work every day to take Longwood Baseball to new heights. Go Lancers!”
McCullough posted a 23-18 record with a 3.86 ERA through 343.0 innings with 206 strikeouts through five years of professional baseball. Playing for Florence (Ky.), Chillicothe (Ohio), Windy City (Ill.), Washington (Pa.), Fargo-Moorhead (N.D.), Schaumburg (Ill.), Somerset (N.J.) and Pennsylvania … he made 153 appearances with 25 starts, four complete games, and two shutouts. His best years were 2007 in Florence and Chillicothe, when he was a combined 5-3 with a 2.20 ERA through 77.2 innings with 51 strikeouts, and 2010 in Schaumburg, when he was 5-2 with a 2.66 ERA through 61.0 innings with 35 strikeouts.
The Virginia Beach native is a 2003 graduate of Princess Anne High School. McCullough earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Longwood in 2010. His great grandfather, Samuel Franklin ‘Sank’ McCullough, played for the New York Giants and San Antonio Indians while Sank’s brother, Paul Willard McCullough, played for the Washington Senators.
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Coaching Staff
JOn BEnICk / ASSISTAnT COACH Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania / university of virginia
Jon Benick is in his second year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment July 10, 2012. He assists with all baseball operations, including recruiting. The former University of Virginia standout and professional baseball player served as an assistant coach at St. Anne’s Belfield School in Charlottesville during 2012.
Benick was the hitting coach for the New Jersey Jackals of the Can-Am League during the summer of 2012, and for the Staunton Braves of the Valley Baseball League during 2011. He organized all early hitting and extra work, and threw batting practice for the Braves. Benick served as a hitting coach at Wilkes University for the 2010-11 season, planning all team practices and supervising all defensive work. He was also a hitting instructor at the Slugger Indoor Batting Cages & Pro Shop in Suffolk, Virginia from 2009-10.
Benick was first drafted by Tampa Bay in 1997, but decided to play his freshman season at Auburn University before transferring to Virginia. Benick was a three-year starter at first base, third base and catcher for the Cavaliers, earning First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and ACC All-Tournament Team honors in 2000. He was a Second-Team All-ACC selection in 1999 when he hit a team-best .384 with 10 home runs and 54 RBI. Benick completed his career at Virginia with 35 homers and 160 RBI. Benick was chosen in the ninth round of the 2001 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft by the San Diego Padres and played with several minor league clubs during the next three years. In 2004, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization and had a successful season with the Hickory Crawdads of the South Atlantic League (SAL), hitting .328 with 32 home runs and 104 RBI while named All-SAL. Benick played for the Lynchburg Hillcats of the Carolina League during 2005 before finishing his pro career with Winnipeg (Canada) of the Northern League in 2006. A native of Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania, Benick earned his bachelor of arts degree in archaeology from Virginia in 2012.
DAn BEnICk / ASSISTAnT COACH Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania / university of Maryland
Dan Benick is in his second year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment August 25, 2012. From Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania, he previously served as hitting coach for the New Jersey Jackals in the Can-Am league located in Little Falls, New Jersey. There he coached such players as Angel Berroa, who was the American League Rookie of the Year in 2003 with the Kansas City Royals. Before coaching with the Jackals, he served as an assistant coach for Saint Anne’s Bel-field High School in Charlottesville in the spring of 2012.
Dan played his college baseball in the ACC at the University of Maryland where he was a four-year starter. He was a versatile player who played every position on the field except catcher and shortstop during his career with the Terrapins. After graduating with a bachelor of science degree in geography, Dan continued on the baseball track giving hitting and pitching lessons out of Slugger’s Baseball Academy in Suffolk from 2009-11.
Dan went to high school at Nanticoke Area in Northeast PA, where he was a Wyoming Valley All Conference performer in three sports, including golf, baseball and basketball. Golf was highlighted with a two-under par 34 at Sugarloaf Golf Club in Hazleton, Pa. In basketball, Dan averaged 17.9 points as a senior, and in baseball, he set school records both single season and career for batting average, home runs and RBI.
MATT REIn / vOLunTEER ASSISTAnT COACH Houston, Texas / Coastal Carolina university
Matt Rein is in his first year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment October 10, 2013. Rein comes to Longwood following professional stints with the Johnson City Cardinals, a member of the Appalachian League, and with the Batavia Muckdogs, a member of the New York-Penn League, both affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Rein made 15 appearances on the mound in 2011 for Johnson City, compiling a 2-1 record with a 3.60 ERA. He hurled 26 strikeouts in 20 innings pitched, while allowing 23 hits for a .284 average.
Prior to his professional career, Rein was a four-year standout at Coastal Carolina University. In 2011, he was named an American Baseball Coaches’ Association (ABCA) All-American after earning Big South Pitcher of the Year accolades. Rein was a two-time All-Big South First Team selection, as well, totaling 21 career wins with a 2.99 career ERA for the Chanticleers. Rein, a native of Houston, Texas, received his bachelor’s degree from Coastal Carolina in May 2013.
2014 Team Photo / Roster
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2014 LOnGWOOD unIvERSITy BASEBALL TEAM Front Row, L-R: Luke Simpson, Keith Roberty, Ryan Jones, Brandon Harvell, Garrett Paul, Brooks Carson, Alex Lewis, Kendall Hughes, Devin Gould, Mac McCafferty. Middle Row, L-R: Travis Biddix, Colton Konvicka, Travis Burnette, Kyri Washington, Blake Ream, Dylan Caruso, Tyler Wislocki, Allen Ellis, C.J. Roth, Mitchell Kuebbing. Back Row, L-R: Assistant Coach Dan Benick, Head Coach Brian McCullough, Matt Dickason, Brandon Delk, Cory Ramsey, Alex Owens, Brandon Vick, Aaron Myers, Scott Burkett, Ryan Schubert, Assistant Coach Jon Benick, Assistant Coach Matt Rein, Athletic Trainer Kyle Cook.
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2014 LOnGWOOD unIvERSITy BASEBALL nuMERICAL ROSTER name Pos. yr. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Travis Biddix IF Jr. R/R 6-0 170 Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin Brandon Harvell IF Fr. R/R 6-1 170 Yorktown, Va./York Alex Lewis 3B Fr. R/R 6-0 185 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock Ryan Jones RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 205 Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford Brooks Carson RHP Fr. R/R 6-5 210 Clifton, Va./Bishop O'Connell Keith Roberts IF/C Fr. R/R 5-11 178 Midlothian, Va./Clover Hill Mac McCafferty C Fr. L/R 6-3 215 Stevens, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Colton Konvicka CF So. R/R 5-9 160 Richmond, Va./Benedictine Brandon Delk RF Jr. R/R 6-0 190 Newport News, Va./Warwick Kyri Washington OF So. R/R 6-1 215 Prospect, Va./Grafton Cory Ramsey 1B Sr. L/R 6-3 220 Petersburg, Va./Matoaca Ryan Schubert RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 200 Springfield, Va./Annandale C.J. Roth IF So. L/R 5-7 165 Yorktown, Va./Grafton Devin Gould RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 185 Fairfax Station, Va./South County Kendall Hughes IF/RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 215 Mint Hill, N.C./Providence Day School Tyler Wislocki RHP Jr. R/R 6-0 195 Annandale, Va./W.T. Woodson Alex Owens@ 1B/3B Sr. L/R 6-3 215 Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Aaron Myers RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 225 Newport News, Va./Denbigh Dylan Caruso RHP So. R/R 6-1 220 Appomattox, Va./Appomattox County Scott Burkett C/RHP Sr. R/R 6-0 215 Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown Blake Ream RHP So. R/R 6-3 190 Yorktown, Va./Grafton Mitchell Kuebbing RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 180 Burlington, Ky./St. Henry District Garrett Paul 1B/RHP Fr. S/R 6-6 235 Fallston, Md./Calvert Hall College HS Matt Dickason@ IF Sr. R/R 5-11 175 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River Allen Ellis RHP So. R/R 6-3 180 Mechanicsville, Va./Hanover Travis Burnette RHP/OF So. R/R 6-0 173 Lynchburg, Va./Brookville Brandon Vick LHP Jr. L/L 6-5 205 Newport News, Va./Warwick Luke Simpson RHP Fr. R/R 6-3 185 Danville, Va./Tunstall @Captains Head Coach: Brian McCullough Assistant Coach: Jon Benick Assistant Coach: Dan Benick volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Rein
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2014 Season Outlook
For the first time in 36 years, Longwood University will open a baseball season without Buddy Bolding at the helm of the tradition-rich program. Bolding retired after the 2013 campaign with 953 wins, turning over the reins to one of his all-time great pitchers, Brian McCullough. McCullough inherits an experienced squad that returns 17 lettermen, including seven returning position starters and eight pitchers. He has added 11 freshmen to the roster, seven that pitch, as the Lancers enter 2014 with their largest roster ever numbering 28. "I would say it's been a pleasurable experience so far based on what Coach Bolding's done for me in his career and as my boss last year," said McCullough. "I couldn't have asked for an easier transition into this role from my role last year, and I really do appreciate Troy Austin having faith in me to lead the program into the future. I'm very grateful for it and I'm very humble for it, as well."
McCullough will look to senior captains Matt Dickason/Chesapeake and Alex Owens/Purcellville, classmate Scott Burkett/Williamsburg, along with juniors Brandon Delk/Newport News, Aaron Myers/Newport News and Brandon Vick/Newport News for leadership this season – on and off of the field. Dickason, a middle infielder, hit .331 with 13 doubles and 18 RBI last year, starting 44 of 46 games. Owens, who played third base the last three years, will open at first base this season after hitting .281 with four home runs, 18 doubles and 32 RBI in 2013, starting all 54 games. Burkett, a three-year starter at catcher who hit .304 with four home runs, 11 doubles and 30 RBI a year ago, starting 51 of 54 games, will also see time on the mound this spring. Delk, who will play right field, hit .222 with five home runs, 11 doubles and 26 RBI last year, starting all 54 games. Myers, a right-handed pitcher, who was the team's closer last season, will open as the No. 1 starter this year; he was 4-2 with a 3.30 ERA and 10 saves over 79.0 innings with 67 strikeouts in 2013. Vick, a left-handed pitcher, will open at No. 2 in the rotation, finishing last season 6-5 with a 3.95 ERA over 86.2 innings with 33 strikeouts.
"Matt is a good table setter there at the top of the lineup, but we might look to him to hit in the five hole and drive in more runs," said McCullough. "He's an aggressive hitter and he has good control. When he's in the zone, he's very strong in that five hole. That's really a spot he could excel in. "Alex will help us defensively at first base," said McCullough. "He's going to be, I think, a premiere caliber first baseman. Alex showed us that last fall, being able to pick balls and have some range over there. That definitely helps us out for balls down the line and in the holes." "Scott brings that power, he can drive the ball out of the park and hit a lot of doubles," said McCullough. "We're looking for him in the middle of the lineup to drive in some runs like he has over his last three years here."
"Brandon Delk is very athletic, has a great arm and great foot speed," said McCullough. "He knows how to play the position well, and is very aggressive at the plate." "Aaron is a guy that can give you nine innings almost every time out," said McCullough. "Obviously, that's his expectation and that's our expectation every time he gets the ball ‌ to see if he can take the whole game himself. Aaron competes, and he's got three quality pitches. His arm strength looked good during the fall."
"Brandon Vick will keep his Saturday night role where he feels comfortable matching up against the opponent's number two," said McCullough. "I believe he's the best number two in the league. The left-hander can run it up in the low 90's, and he has improved his off-speed pitches tremendously since last year, so you should see more strikeouts."
A pair of seniors will add to the leadership role in Cory Ramsey/Petersburg and Ryan Schubert/Springfield. Ramsey has endured injuries since a solid freshman season on the mound, and will not pitch, but provide depth at first base and at the designated hitter position this year. Schubert, a righthanded pitcher, missed nearly all of last season after a couple of solid seasons in the bullpen. "Cory's been hitting, so he will be playing first base and getting some DH spots during the year," said McCullough.
"Ryan had a good fall and is having a good spring, so he's going to get some quality innings," said McCullough. "He's going to have to earn them, though, just like the rest of the guys will."
A trio of sophomores will return to the lineup, including Colton Konvicka/Richmond, C.J. Roth/Yorktown and Kyri Washington/Prospect, while junior Tyler Wislocki/Annandale, along with sophomores Travis Burnette/Lynchburg, Dylan Caruso/Appomattox and Blake Ream/Yorktown return to the mound with good experience from 2013. Konvicka, who will play center field, hit .291 with two home runs, eight doubles, 21 RBI and a team-best 14 stolen bases, starting all 41 games played last season. Roth, a middle infielder, hit .269 with 12 doubles and 11 RBI a year ago, starting 47 of 50 games. Washington, who will play left field, hit .249 with six home runs, 17 doubles, 37 RBI and nine steals, starting all 54 games in 2013. Wislocki, a right-handed pitcher, was 1-1 with a 5.23 ERA over 43.0 innings with 17 strikeouts. Burnette, who will open in the closer role this year, was 3-7 with a 4.78 ERA and two saves over 49.0 innings with 24 strikeouts last season. Caruso, who will open in the bullpen, was 1-0 with a 5.10 ERA over 30.0 innings with 17 strikeouts a year ago. Ream will open in the bullpen, as well, but could earn his way into the rotation. He finished 3-4 with a 7.43 ERA over 36.1 innings with 23 strikeouts in 2013. "Colton is going to hit in the top of our lineup, and is probably one of the best defensive center fielders in the Big South," said McCullough. "He has elite foot speed and a great knack for the first step of where he needs
2014 Season Outlook to be, as far as routes go."
"C.J. is much improved at the plate, has good foot speed, good range in the field and can put the bunt down, as well," said McCullough. "He has been able to show that he can hit doubles too." "Kyri's ceiling is probably the highest out of any of our players and he could end up anywhere between the three and six hole this year," said McCullough. "He's a guy that when he shows up to the park, he can change the game just by himself … probably one of the few guys in the Big South that's able to do that with just his four at-bats." Also returning are junior infielder Travis Biddix/Richmond and sophomore right-handed pitcher Allen Ellis/Mechanicsville. Biddix hit .210 with four doubles and five RBI last season, while Ellis was 0-0 with a 9.88 ERA over 13.2 innings with 12 strikeouts.
A talented freshmen class includes several first-year players who are expected to see lots of action this season. They include Devin Gould/Fairfax Station, Brandon Harvell/Yorktown, Mitchell Kuebbing/Burlington, Kentucky, Alex Lewis/Burke, Mac McCafferty/Stevens, Pennsylvania and Luke Simpson/Danville. Gould is a right-handed pitcher. Harvell will open at shortstop. Kuebbing is a right-handed pitcher. Lewis will open at third base. Simpson is a righthanded pitcher and was the 2013 Virginia High School League (VHSL) Group AA Player of the Year. McCafferty is a catcher and expected to split time with Burkett when the latter is on the mound.
"Devin probably has the most dynamic arm," said McCullough. "Brandon has a pretty good knack for getting to the baseball and getting rid of it. Mitchell is a good athlete and will be one of the first few out of the pen to start the year off. Alex can flash the leather and is going to be vying for time. Mac has shown that he can throw out some of our best base runners, and could have the biggest impact behind the plate … throwing accurately and throwing with a strong arm to second base. Luke has the pedigree and he's coming from a very strong high school, as far as producing guys that can pitch at a very high level."
The remaining freshmen include Brooks Carson/Clifton, Kendall Hughes/Mint Hill, North Carolina, Ryan Jones/Fredericksburg, Garrett Paul/Fallston, Maryland and Keith Roberts/Midlothian. Carson and Jones are each right-handed pitchers. Hughes is an infielder and right-handed pitcher. Paul is a first baseman and right-handed pitcher, while Roberts is an infielder and catcher.
Longwood has a 56-game regular season schedule that includes nine Big South opponents in three-game weekend series' … Liberty, Campbell, Charleston Southern, High Point and Presbyterian at home, along with Radford, VMI, Gardner-Webb and Winthrop on the road. The Lancers
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will play non-conference games against six in-state schools, including Virginia, ranked No. 1 in the Baseball America preseason Top 25, George Mason, James Madison, Norfolk State, Richmond and William and Mary. In addition to ETSU, Longwood will play out of state opponents in nonleague games against Duke, Marist, Ohio, North Carolina Central and Wofford. "Playing at home the first two weekends of Big South action is definitely going to be a plus," said McCullough. "We have a lot of good teams coming to Farmville this year, which is nice. We had to play all those teams on the road last year and were able to hold our own. So I hope playing them at home this year will be an added bonus for the schedule. "Our goal really doesn't change, though, with how we prepare each day and what's going on as far as the talk in the locker room or what we're doing as a coaching staff. We just want to get ourselves in a position to make the tournament, be in a position to win the tournament, and then from there, just take what's given to us. "Having Virginia on the schedule is very good for the program, especially with their number one ranking in the preseason. We look to go there and compete, as we have in the past, with the program representing itself there. I have a lot of respect for their program, so we appreciate them putting us back on the schedule, and we hope to play them every year."
Preparing for a college baseball campaign is difficult for even the veteran head coach. What does McCullough hope to accomplish during his first season?
"This first year, I want to see marked improvement from last year in the Big South," said McCullough. "We have the players back this year that we need to have to make that improvement, as far as the record goes and in the conference, and we're very confident in that. If we stay healthy, I think we have a good chance of reaching our ultimate goals." Jon Benick, Dan Benick and Matt Rein will assist McCullough this season.
Longwood was picked to finish fifth in the six-team North Division in the 2014 Big South Conference Baseball Preseason Poll, behind Liberty, Campbell, Radford and High Point, while ahead of VMI. Coastal Carolina was picked first in South Division voting, ahead of Gardner-Webb, Charleston Southern, Winthrop, Presbyterian and UNC Asheville.
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#30 MATT DICkASOn Senior • IF 5-11 • 175 • R/R Chesapeake, virginia Indian River High School 2014: Fourth-year team member … third-year team captain.
2013: Started 44 of 46 games played … hit team-best .331 with one triple, 13 doubles, 18 RBI, 26 runs and 2-3 stolen bases … fourth on team with 13 multi-hit games … three multi-RBI games … season-best 11-game hitting streak (20-47, .426) … 11-game streak of reaching base … led team in fielding assists (157) and double plays (27), second in on-base percentage (.367), hits (60), doubles, sacrifice flies (3), walks (11) and fielding chances (247), fourth in slugging percentage (.414) and total bases (75), and fifth in total plate appearances (197) … team season-best 10 assists at High Point (4.7). 2012: One of three players to start all 48 games … hit .271 with one home run, 14 doubles, 26 RBI, 31 runs and 4-6 stolen bases … tied for second on team with 17 multi-hit games … five multiRBI games … season-best six-game hitting streak (8-24, .333) … tied for fourth on team with an 11-game streak of reaching base … led team in games played, starts, at bats (199), total plate appearances (225), fielding assists (142) and double plays (31), tied for first in sacrifice flies (3), second in sacrifice bunts (7), third in doubles, runs and fielding chances (236), tied for third in stolen bases and steal attempts, fourth in hits (54) and total bases (71), tied for fourth in stolen base percentage (.667), and fifth in batting average and RBI … team season-best three doubles at Coppin State (2.26) … team season-best two stolen bases at Coppin State (2.25) … team season-best seven assists vs. Temple (3.4).
2011: Started all 46 games … hit .349 with one home run, one triple, eight doubles, 22 RBI, 28 runs and 4-4 stolen bases … 18 multi-hit games … four multi-RBI games … team season-best 12game hitting streak (21-43, .488) … closed season with eightgame hitting streak (14-29, .483) … led team in games played, starts, walks (23) and sacrifice flies (4) … team season-best four runs at Norfolk State (5.13) … team season-best three walks vs. James Madison (3.29) … team season-best nine assists vs. Norfolk State (3.8) … Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year. yEAR G-GS 2011 46-46 2012 48-48 2013 46-44 Career 140-138
AB 166 199 181 546
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / MATT DICkASOn At Bats: 6, most recent vs. niagara, 3.11.12 Hits: 4, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Runs: 4, at norfolk State, 5.13.11 Doubles: 3, at Coppin State, 2.26.13 Triples: 1, most recent at Western Carolina, 2.27.13 Home Runs: 1, most recent vs. niagara, 3.9.12 RBI: 6, vs. niagara, 3.9.12 Stolen Bases: 2, most recent at Coppin State, 2.25.12
High School: Standout at Indian River … three-time All-District … All-Region as a junior … also participated in golf and volleyball.
Personal: Son of Elizabeth and Don Dickason … helped the Peninsula Pilots to the 2013 Petitt Cup as Coastal Plain League (CPL) Champions, hitting .294 with one home run, three doubles and 14 RBI … played in the 2012 Valley Baseball League for New Market (.314, 7 HR, 35 RBI), earning VBL All-Star honors. Academics: Majoring in accounting.
CAREER STATISTICS / MATT DICkASOn R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 28 58 .349 8 1 1 22 31 54 .271 14 0 1 26 26 60 .331 13 1 0 18 85 172 .315 35 2 2 66
BB 23 15 11 49
SO 20 34 13 67
SB-A 4-4 4-6 2-3 10-13
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#22 ALEx OWEnS Senior • 1B/3B 6-3 • 215 • L/R Purcellville, virginia Loudoun valley High School 2014: Fourth-year team member … first-year team captain.
2013: One of three players to start all 54 games … hit .281 with four home runs, one triple, a team-best 18 doubles, 32 RBI, 31 runs and 0-1 stolen bases … third on team with 14 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games … season-best nine-game hitting streak (13-30, .433) … team season-best 19-game streak of reaching base … also led team in slugging percentage (.444), on-base percentage (.379), runs, total bases (87), walks (31), sacrifice flies (5) and total plate appearances (237), second in RBI, third in hits (55), home runs and fielding assists (127), fourth in batting average and hit by pitches (3), and fifth in fielding chances (195) … team season-best nine total bases at James Madison (2.20) … AllBig South Conference First Team. 2012: Started 40 of 43 games played … hit .265 with four home runs, nine doubles, 28 RBI, 22 runs and 3-3 stolen bases … seven multi-hit games … tied for third on team with eight multi-RBI games … season-best five-game hitting streak (8-19, .421) … season-best nine-game streak of reaching base … led team in stolen base percentage (1.000), third in fielding assists (76), tied for third in walks (19), fourth in home runs, RBI, slugging percentage (.424) and on base percentage (.364), and fifth in doubles, stolen bases and fielding double plays (8) … team season-best three home runs, seven RBI, five runs and 13 total bases at North Carolina Central (4.8) … team season-best four walks vs. North Carolina Central (3.27).
2011: Started 44 of 46 games … hit .264 with four home runs, seven doubles, 22 RBI, 32 runs and 0-2 stolen bases … nine multihit games … six multi-RBI games … season-best five-game hitting streak (5-16, .313) … led team in games … team season-best two home runs, two hit-by-pitch and eight total bases at North Carolina Central (3.2) … team season-best two sacrifice bunts at North Carolina A&T (4.24).
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / ALEx OWEnS At Bats: 5, most recent vs. Radford, 5.5.13 Hits: 4, most recent at James Madison, 2.20.13 Runs: 5, at north Carolina Central, 4.8.12 Doubles: 2, most recent vs. George Mason, 4.3.13 Triples: 1, at James Madison, 2.20.13 Home Runs: 3, at north Carolina Central, 4.8.12 RBI: 7, at north Carolina Central, 4.8.12 Stolen Bases: 1, most recent vs. George Mason, 3.14.12
District as a senior … All-District as a junior and sophomore.
Personal: Son of Terri and Paul Owens … played for 2009 National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF) 17U championship team. Academics: Majoring in sociology.
High School: Standout at Loudoun Valley … All-Region and AllyEAR G-GS 2011 46-44 2012 43-40 2013 54-54 Career 143-138
AB 129 132 196 457
CAREER STATISTICS / ALEx OWEnS R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 32 34 .264 7 0 4 22 22 35 .265 9 0 4 28 31 55 .281 18 1 4 32 85 124 .271 34 1 12 82
BB 15 19 31 65
SO 32 25 49 106
SB-A 0-2 3-3 0-1 3-6
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#25 SCOTT BuRkETT Senior • C/RHP 6-0 • 215 • R/R Williamsburg, virginia Jamestown High School 2014: Fourth-year team member.
2013: Started 51 of 54 games played … hit .304 with four home runs, 11 doubles, 30 RBI and 29 runs … led team with 19 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games … team season-best 12-game hitting streak (19-52, .365) … fourth on team with a 12-game streak of reaching base … led team in hits (62), fielding chances (321) and putouts (276), while throwing out 16 baserunners … second on team in at bats (204), batting average and walks (12), third in slugging percentage (.417), on-base percentage (.351), home runs, RBI, total bases (85) and total plate appearances (222), fourth in runs and assists (44), and fifth in double plays (8) … team season-best four runs vs. Norfolk State (3.13). 2012: Started 43 of 46 games played … hit .357 with seven home runs, a team-best two triples, 15 doubles, 35 RBI, 28 runs and 4-6 stolen bases … fifth on team with 13 multi-hit games … second on team with nine multi-RBI games … season-best nine-game hitting streak (15-31, .484) … second on team with a 17-game streak of reaching base … led team in hit by pitches (8), second in batting average, home runs, doubles, RBI, total bases (96), slugging percentage (.611), on base percentage (.445), fielding chances (244) and putouts (211), third in hits (56), tied for third in stolen bases and steal attempts, fourth in fielding assists (26), tied for fourth in stolen base percentage (.667), and fifth in at bats (157), runs, games played and starts … team season-best two hit by pitches at Coppin State (2.25).
2011: Started 45 of 45 games … hit .270 with three home runs, nine doubles, 34 RBI, 24 runs and 2-2 stolen bases … 12 multi-hit games … team-best eight multi-RBI games … season-best nine-game hitting streak (16-35, .457) … led team in RBI, hit by pitches (5), fielding chances (335) and fielding putouts (296) … team season-best six RBI and three doubles vs. Le Moyne (3.20) … team season-best two hit by pitches vs. Cleveland State (2.19) … team season-best 14 putouts at North Carolina Central (3.2) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award.
High School: Standout at Jamestown … three-time All-District … AllState and All-Region as a senior, hitting .431 with eight home runs … hit six home runs as a junior and four home runs as a sophomore … yEAR G-GS 2011 45-45 2012 46-43 2013 54-51 Career 145-139
AB 174 157 204 535
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / SCOTT BuRkETT At Bats: 5, most recent vs. Campbell, 5.24.13 Hits: 4, at north Carolina Central, 4.8.12 Runs: 4, vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Doubles: 3, vs. Le Moyne, 3.20.11 Triples: 1, most recent vs. uMES, 4.27.12 Home Runs: 1, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 RBI: 6, vs. Le Moyne, 3.20.11 Stolen Bases: 1, most recent at Rider, 5.18.12
hit .445 with 18 home runs in high school … also participated in basketball and football, earning All-District in football as a junior.
Personal: Son of Marcia and Bruce Burkett … helped the Peninsula Pilots to the 2013 Petitt Cup as Coastal Plain League (CPL) Champions (.238, one home run, four doubles, 10 RBI) … CPL All-Star was 4-6 with a stolen base in the two-game championship series … played in the 2012 Valley Baseball League for Woodstock (.259, 6 HR, 21 RBI), earning VBL All-Star honors. Academics: Majoring in business finance.
CAREER STATISTICS / SCOTT BuRkETT R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 24 47 .270 9 0 3 34 28 56 .357 15 2 7 35 29 62 .304 11 0 4 30 81 165 .308 35 2 14 99
BB 6 17 12 35
SO 26 24 37 87
SB-A 2-2 4-6 0-0 6-8
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#11 CORy RAMSEy Senior • 1B 6-3 • 220 • L/R Petersburg, virginia Matoaca High School 2014: Fourth-year team member.
2013: Made two appearances, starting one … 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 6.0 innings pitched and one strikeout (1.50).
2012: Made nine appearances, starting six … 0-5, 10.22 ERA, 24.2 innings pitched and eight strikeouts (2.92) … had mid-season stretch of two appearances covering 7.0 innings with a 2.57 ERA and two strikeouts (2.57).
2011: Made 10 appearances, starting all 10 … 6-3, 3.95 ERA, 54.2 innings pitched and 37 strikeouts (6.09) … had early-season stretch of five appearances covering 30.2 innings with a 1.47 ERA and 25 strikeouts (7.34) … team Rookie of the Year … participant in Lancer Leadership Program … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award … recipient of Michael Tucker Scholarship. High School: Standout at Matoaca … All-District as a junior … starting pitcher in three Central Region Tournaments … winning pitcher in 2010 Central Region Championship, helping Matoaca to state quarterfinal appearance … played for Lancer great Fred Stoots ‘99.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / CORy RAMSEy Innings: 7.1, at James Madison, 5.10.11 Strikeouts: 6, most recent vs. Le Moyne, 3.20.11
Personal: Son of Karla and Gary Ramsey … played in the 2011 Valley Baseball League for Staunton (1-1, 4.07 ERA, 24.1 IP, 11K) … 2010 Rawlings/Perfect Game All-Atlantic Region … 2009 Canes Elite Travel Team, reaching Jupiter/Perfect Game World Series … 2009 Diamond Prospects Top Virginia Prospect … 2008 American Legion All-Star.
Academics: Majoring in kinesiology, including a concentration in exercise science.
yEAR 2011 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 10-10 9-6 2-1 21-17
W-L 6-3 0-5 0-0 6-8
CAREER STATISTICS / CORy RAMSEy ERA Sv CG SHO IP H 3.95 0 0 0 54.2 51 10.22 0 0 0 24.2 58 0.00 0 0 0 6.0 3 5.48 0 0 0 85.1 112
R 37 43 2 82
ER 24 28 0 52
BB 21 9 0 30
SO 37 8 1 46
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#14 RyAn SCHuBERT Senior • RHP 6-1 • 200 • R/R Springfield, virginia Annandale High School 2014: Fourth-year team member.
2013: Made five appearances … 0-0, 6.35 ERA, 5.2 innings pitched, three strikeouts (4.76) … Big South Presidential Honor Roll.
2012: Made 17 appearances … 4-1, 2.60 ERA, 27.2 innings pitched, 17 strikeouts (5.53) and three saves … led team in games finished (11), second in saves, tied for second in relief appearances and third in wins and appearances … had mid-season stretch of four appearances covering 9.1 innings with a 0.96 ERA and five strikeouts (4.82) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award.
2011: Made 13 appearances, starting four … 1-1, 5.28 ERA, 30.2 innings pitched and 32 strikeouts (9.39) … closed season with stretch of five appearances covering 9.0 innings with a 3.00 ERA and six strikeouts (6.00) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award. High School: Standout at Annandale … two-time All-District.
Personal: Son of Sherrie Kohler and Chris Schubert … 2009 American Legion All-Star.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / RyAn SCHuBERT Innings: 5.0, vs. Buffalo, 3.12.11 Strikeouts: 6, vs. Buffalo, 3.12.11
Academics: Majoring in kinesiology, including a concentration in exercise science, with a minor in coaching.
yEAR 2011 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 13-4 17-0 5-0 35-4
W-L 1-1 4-1 0-0 5-2
CAREER STATISTICS / RyAn SCHuBERT ERA Sv CG SHO IP H R 5.28 0 0 0 30.2 33 22 2.60 3 0 0 27.2 33 11 6.35 0 0 0 5.2 7 6 4.22 3 0 0 64.0 73 39
ER 18 8 4 30
BB 18 13 8 40
SO 32 17 3 52
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#1 TRAvIS BIDDIx Junior • IF 6-0 • 170 • R/R Richmond, virginia Mills E. Godwin High School 2014: Third-year team member.
2013: Started 17 of 35 games … hit .210 with four doubles, five RBI and seven runs … one multi-RBI game … season-best fourgame hitting streak (4-13, .308) … season-best six-game streak of reaching base … second on the team with six sacrifice bunts.
2012: One of three players to start all 48 games … hit .250 with four doubles, 14 RBI, 30 runs and 1-3 stolen bases … 10 multihit games … two multi-RBI games … season-best five-game hitting streak (6-20, .300) … season-best nine-game streak of reaching base … led team in games played, starts and sacrifice bunts (13), second in fielding assists (124) and double plays (27), tied for third in walks (19), and fourth in at bats (168), runs, sacrifice flies (2), total plate appearances (204) and fielding chances (220) … team season-best two sacrifice bunts against Temple (3.3) … team season-best seven assists at Old Dominion (5.8). High School: Standout at Mills Godwin … two-time All-District and All-Region as a senior when he hit .393 five home runs, one triple, four doubles, 16 RBI and 8-8 stolen bases … helped team to District titles as a senior and junior, and regional runners-up as a senior … also played golf for three years. Personal: Son of Joanne and Wade Biddix … brother (Tyler) played baseball at the University of Virginia.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / TRAvIS BIDDIx At Bats: 6, vs. niagara, 3.11.12 Hits: 3, vs. uMES, 4.27.12 Runs: 4, vs. north Carolina Centrral, 3.27.12 Doubles: 1, most recent at Presbyterian, 5.10.13 Triples: 0 Home Runs: 0 RBI: 2, most recent at Presbyterian, 5.10.13 Stolen Bases: 1, vs. Temple, 3.4.12
Academics: Majoring in kinesiology, including a concentration in exercise science.
yEAR 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 48-48 35-17 83-65
AB 168 62 230
CAREER STATISTICS / TRAvIS BIDDIx R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 30 42 .250 4 0 0 14 7 13 .210 4 0 0 5 37 55 .239 8 0 0 19
BB 19 4 23
SO 22 5 27
SB-A 1-3 0-0 1-3
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#9 BRAnDOn DELk Junior • RF 6-0 • 190 • R/R newport news, virginia Warwick High School 2014: Third-year team member.
2013: One of three players to start all 54 games … hit .222 with five home runs, one triple, 11 doubles, 26 RBI, 30 runs and 6-7 stolen bases … 11 multi-hit games … third on team with seven multi-RBI games … season-best five-game hitting streak (6-19, .316) … season-best six-game streak of reaching base … second on team in home runs and runs, third in at bats (198), fourth in total plate appearances (213), walks (10) and stolen bases, and fifth in total bases (72) … team season-best four runs vs. Norfolk State (3.13).
2012: Started 39 of 41 games played … hit .303 with three home runs, one triple, six doubles, 20 RBI, 20 runs and team-best 8-10 stolen bases … fourth on team with 14 multi-hit games … fifth on team with six multi-RBI games … season-best seven-game hitting streak (15-26, .577, fifth on team) … season-best 10-game streak of reaching base … led team in stolen bases and steal attempts, third in stolen base percentage (.800), fourth in batting average and hit by pitches (3), and fifth in slugging percentage (.421), on base percentage (.353), hits, home runs and total bases (61) … team season-best two stolen bases at Coppin State (2.25). High School: Standout at Warwick … three-time All-District and All-Region as a senior … Warwick’s Most Athletic as a senior … Marine Athlete award as a junior … also participated in archery, cross country, golf, swimming, indoor track and field and volleyball … state champion archer as a junior on state championship team … All-Region in shot put as a senior … All-Region swimmer as a sophomore.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / BRAnDOn DELk At Bats: 5, most recent at virginia Tech, 4.9.13 Hits: 4, at vMI, 4.11.12 Runs: 4, vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Doubles: 2, vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Triples: 1, most recent vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Home Runs: 2, at vMI, 4.11.12 RBI: 4, at Old Dominion, 5.8.12 Stolen Bases: 2, at Coppin State, 2.25.12
Academics: Majoring in kinesiology, including a concentration in exercise science.
Personal: Son of Michele and Ronnie Delk … played in the 2013 Beach Collegiate Baseball League (BCBL) in South Carolina for the Carolina Forest Crawdads … worked for Douglas Aquatics as an assistant manager of the James River Country Club Pool during summer 2012 … teammate of classmate Brandon Vick at Warwick. yEAR 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 41-39 54-54 95-93
AB 145 198 343
CAREER STATISTICS / BRAnDOn DELk R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 20 44 .303 6 1 3 20 30 44 .222 11 1 5 26 50 88 .257 17 2 8 46
BB 8 10 18
SO 27 51 78
SB-A 8-10 6-7 14-17
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#23 AAROn MyERS Junior • RHP 6-3 • 225 • R/R newport news, virginia Denbigh High School 2014: Third-year team member.
2013: Made 23 appearances, starting five, with two complete games … 4-2, team-best 3.30 ERA, 79.0 innings pitched, teambest 67 strikeouts (7.63) and team-best 10 saves (tied season record) … also led team in opponent batting average (.254), wonloss percentage (.667), games finished (17) and batters struck out looking (21) … second on team in innings pitched, appearances and runs allowed (33), and third in relief appearances (18) … had mid-season stretch of five appearances covering 15.0 innings with a 1.20 ERA (two earned runs allowed) and five strikeouts (3.00) … team season-best 9.0 innings at High Point (4.7), vs. Radford (5.5) and Gardner-Webb (5.23) … team season-best nine strikeouts vs. Canisius (3.9) and Gardner-Webb (5.23) … VaSID University Division All-State Second Team.
2012: Made team-best 22 appearances … 1-0, 3.38 ERA, 45.1 innings pitched, 48 strikeouts (9.53) and team-best five saves … led team in relief appearances (22), ERA, opponent batting average (.271), won-loss percentage (1.000), second in strikeouts and games finished (8), and fourth in innings pitched, batters struck out looking (11) and fewest walks allowed (25, 4.96) … had season-opening stretch of six appearances covering 11.0 innings with a 0.00 ERA (one unearned run allowed) and 11 strikeouts (9.00) … closed season with 11 appearances covering 23.1 innings with a 1.16 ERA and 26 strikeouts (10.03).
High School: Standout at Denbigh … two-time All-District and three-time team MVP … Daily Press and 757 Preps All-Star as a senior third baseman … 5-4, 1.98 ERA, 60-plus innings and 100plus strikeouts as a senior … 8-2, 2.83 ERA as a junior … also participated in basketball, football and volleyball … All-District in basketball as a senior, earning team and defensive MVP.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / AAROn MyERS Innings: 9.0, most recent vs. Gardner-Webb, 5.23.13 Strikeouts: 9, most recent vs. Gardner-Webb, 5.23.13
… pitched 3.0 scoreless innings for the win, allowing no hits with five strikeouts in the championship game … played in 2012 Coastal Plain League for the Peninsula Pilots (0-1, 0.81 ERA, 22.1 innings pitched, 19 strikeouts, four walks). Academics: Majoring in physics.
Personal: Son of Candice and David Myers … helped the Peninsula Pilots to the 2013 Petitt Cup as Coastal Plain League (CPL) Champions (3-3, 4.32 ERA, 41.2 innings, 46 strikeouts, two saves) yEAR 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 22-0 23-5 45-5
W-L 1-0 4-2 5-2
CAREER STATISTICS / AAROn MyERS ERA Sv CG SHO IP H 3.38 5 0 0 45.1 46 3.30 10 2 0 79.0 78 3.33 15 2 0 124.1 124
R 20 33 53
ER 17 29 46
BB 25 24 49
SO 48 67 115
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#33 BRAnDOn vICk Junior • LHP 6-5 • 205 • L/L newport news, virginia Warwick High School 2014: Third-year team member.
2013: Made 14 appearances, starting 13, with three complete games … 6-5, 3.95 ERA, team-best 86.2 innings pitched and 33 strikeouts (3.43) … also led team in wins, second in ERA, opponent batting average (.267), won-loss percentage (.545), starts and batters struck out looking (11), and fourth in fewest runs allowed (49) … had mid-season stretch of five appearances covering 35.0 innings with a 1.03 ERA (four earned runs allowed) and nine strikeouts (2.31) … team season-best 9.0 innings vs. GardnerWebb (4.20) and High Point (5.22) … Big South All-Academic Team … Big South Presidential Honor Roll … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award … Longwood All-Academic Team Award.
2012: Made 14 appearances, starting 11 … 6-2, 4.00 ERA, 54.0 innings pitched and 40 strikeouts (6.67) … tied for team lead in wins, second in starts, won-loss percentage (.750) and batters struck out looking (17), tied for second in fewest walks allowed (20, 3.33), third in ERA and innings pitched, and fourth in strikeouts and opponent batting average (.305) … had early-season stretch of three appearances covering 13.1 innings with a 0.68 ERA and 13 strikeouts (8.78) … closed season with three appearances covering 11.0 innings with a 0.82 ERA and eight strikeouts (4.09) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award … Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year. High School: Standout at Warwick … All-District and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior with a school-record 102 strikeouts (7-2, 2.90 ERA) … also participated in golf and track and field.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / BRAnDOn vICk Innings: 9.0, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Strikeouts: 10, at Coppin State, 2.25.12
strikeouts, 23 walks) … teammate of classmate Brandon Delk at Warwick. Academics: Majoring in kinesiology, including a concentration in exercise science.
Personal: Son of Trisha and Gregg Vick … three-time American Legion All-Star … helped the Peninsula Pilots to the 2013 Petitt Cup as Coastal Plain League (CPL) Champions (3-0, 1.17 ERA, 46.0 innings, 27 strikeouts, one save) … pitched first 5.0 innings, scattering five hits and an unearned run with one strikeout in the championship game … played in 2012 Coastal Plain League for the Peninsula Pilots (3-3, 3.03 ERA, 59.1 innings pitched, 39 yEAR 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 14-11 14-13 28-24
W-L 6-2 6-5 12-7
CAREER STATISTICS / BRAnDOn vICk ERA Sv CG SHO IP H 4.00 0 0 0 54.0 67 3.95 0 3 0 86.2 90 3.97 0 3 0 140.2 157
R 42 49 91
ER 24 38 62
BB 20 29 49
SO 40 33 73
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#21 TyLER WISLOCkI Junor • RHP 6-0 • 195 • R/R Annandale, virginia W.T. Woodson High School 2014: Third-year team member.
2013: Made 19 appearances, starting six … 1-1, 5.23 ERA, 43.0 innings pitched and 17 strikeouts (3.56) … third on team in starts, fourth in appearances and relief appearances (13) … had earlyseason stretch of six appearances covering 10.1 innings with a 1.74 ERA (two earned runs allowed) and four strikeouts (3.48). 2012: Made 18 appearances, starting one … 3-0, 3.10 ERA, 29.0 innings pitched and 17 strikeouts (5.28) … second on team in appearances and relief appearances (17), third in games finished (6) … had season-opening stretch of six appearances covering 12.0 innings with a 1.50 ERA (two earned runs allowed) and eight strikeouts (6.00) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award. High School: Standout at W.T. Woodson … two-time All-District … helped team to region runners-up and state quarterfinals as a junior, going 2-1 with a 3.00 ERA over 40.0 innings with 39 strikeouts … also participated in basketball … Scholar-Athlete Award. Personal: Son of Jo Ellen Manley … played for 2009 and 2010 National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF) 17U championship team.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / TyLER WISLOCkI Innings: 5.1, at north Carolina Central, 3.26.13 Strikeouts: 4, most recent vs. vMI, 3.23.13
Academics: Majoring in sociology.
yEAR 2012 2013 Career
G-GS 18-1 19-6 37-7
W-L 3-0 1-1 4-1
CAREER STATISTICS / TyLER WISLOCkI ERA Sv CG SHO IP H R 3.10 0 0 0 29.0 28 12 5.23 0 0 0 43.0 48 27 4.38 0 0 0 72.0 76 39
ER 10 25 35
BB 11 11 22
SO 17 17 34
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#32 TRAvIS BuRnETTE Sophomore • RHP/OF 6-0 • 173 • R/R Lynchburg, virginia Brookville High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: Made team-best 24 appearances, starting two … 3-7, 4.78 ERA, 49.0 innings pitched, 24 strikeouts (4.41) and two saves … led team in fewest runs allowed (30) and relief appearances (24), second in saves and games finished (11), third in opponent batting average (.307) and batters struck out looking (9), and fourth in innings pitched, ERA, strikeouts and won-loss percentage (.300) … started 35 of 50 games played … had mid-season stretch of four appearances covering 8.2 innings with a 1.04 ERA (one earned run allowed) and four strikeouts (4.15) … hit .212 with two doubles, 13 runs and 10-12 stolen bases … seven multi-hit games … season-best five-game hitting streak (6-21, .286) … six-game streak of reaching base … second on team in sacrifice bunts (6), stolen bases and putouts (200), fourth in chances (224) and double plays (12) … team season-best six at bats vs. Fairfield (2.23) … team season-best 16 putouts at Campbell (4.12). High School: Standout at Brookville … two-time All-District and All-Region, and All-State as a senior when he hit .450 and was 72 on the mound while earning team MVP honors … helped team to district title as a senior, regional titles as a senior and junior, and Virginia Group AA State Runners-Up as a senior … also played basketball for one year and participated in indoor track for three years, including two State Championship-qualifying relay teams. Personal: Son of JoAnne and Bill Burnette … a cousin (Brandon Stanley) played baseball and basketball at Emory and Henry College … played in the 2013 Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League for the Silver Spring (Md.) Thunderbolts (0-3, 5.50 ERA, 18.0 innings, 15 strikeouts, 3 saves) … 2012 American Legion team to District and State Championships while advancing to Regional Championship.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / TRAvIS BuRnETTE At Bats: 6, vs. Fairfield, 2.23.13 Hits: 4, vs. Fairfield, 2.23.13 Runs: 2, at Tennessee, 4.2.13 Doubles: 1, most recent vs. James Madison, 4.17.13 Triples: 0 Home Runs: 0 RBI: 0 Stolen Bases: 1, most recent at High Point, 4.6.13 Innings: 4.1, at virginia Tech, 4.9.13 Strikeouts: 3, most recent vs. Coastal Carolina, 5.21.13
Academics: Majoring in business administration.
yEAR 2013 yEAR 2013
G-GS 50-35 G-GS 24-2
AB 118
W-L 3-7
CAREER STATISTICS / TRAvIS BuRnETTE R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 13 25 .212 2 0 0 0 ERA 4.78
Sv 2
CG 0
SHO 0
IP 49.0
H 59
R 30
BB 7
ER 26
SO 17
BB 16
SB-A 10-12 SO 24
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#24 DyLAn CARuSO Sophomore • RHP 6-1 • 220 • R/R Appomattox, virginia Appomattox County High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: Made 20 appearances, starting one … 1-0, 5.10 ERA, 30.0 innings pitched and 17 strikeouts (5.10) … second on team in relief appearances (19), and third in appearances (20) and games finished (6) … had season-ending stretch of eight appearances covering 11.2 innings with a 2.31 ERA (three earned runs allowed) and six strikeouts (4.63). High School: Standout at Appomattox … three-time All-District, and All-Region and All-State as a senior and junior … pitched in 2012 Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game … played in 2012 Commonwealth Games … also played basketball for four years. Personal: Son of Beth and Joe Caruso … dad played baseball at Loyola Marymount and in the Boston Red Sox minor league system … played in 2013 Valley Baseball League for the Staunton Braves (2-1, 12.27 ERA, 14.2 innings pitched, eight strikeouts) … helped 2012 American Legion team to District and State Championships while advancing to Regional Championship.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / DyLAn CARuSO Innings: 4.2, vs. Richmond, 5.7.13 Strikeouts: 3, vs. George Mason, 4.3.13
Academics: Majoring in economics.
yEAR 2013
G-GS 20-1
W-L 1-0
CAREER STATISTICS / DyLAn CARuSO ERA Sv CG SHO IP H R 5.10 0 0 0 30.0 22 17
ER 17
BB 22
SO 17
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#31 ALLEn ELLIS Sophomore • RHP 6-3 • 180 • R/R Mechanicsville, virginia Hanover High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: Made seven appearances … 0-0, 9.88 ERA, 13.2 innings pitched and 12 strikeouts (7.90) … fourth on team in games finished (4).
High School: Standout at Hanover … helped team to district title as a senior, earning five wins and a save on the mound with a 2.31 ERA and 36 strikeouts over 30.1 innings … also played basketball for three years. Personal: Son of Amber and Mark Ellis … played 2012 American Legion baseball.
Academics: Majoring in business administration with a concentration in accounting.
yEAR 2013
G-GS 7-0
W-L 0-0
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / ALLEn ELLIS Innings: 5.0, at High Point, 4.5.13 Strikeouts: 4, at High Point, 4.5.13
CAREER STATISTICS / ALLEn ELLIS ERA Sv CG SHO IP H R 9.88 0 0 0 13.2 17 16
ER 15
BB 11
SO 12
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#8 COLTOn kOnvICkA Sophomore • CF 5-9 • 160 • R/R Richmond, virginia Benedictine High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: Started all 41 games played … hit .291 with two home runs, a team-best three triples, eight doubles, 21 RBI, 27 runs and a team-best 14-20 stolen bases … second on team with 15 multi-hit games … six multi-RBI games … season-best nine-game hitting streak (15-40, .375) … fourth on team with a 12-game streak of reaching base … third on team in batting average, fourth in onbase percentage (.328), hits (51) and fielding putouts (115), and fifth in slugging percentage (.406), RBI and runs … team seasonbest six at bats at James Madison (2.20) and vs. High Point (5.22) … team season-best five hits vs. High Point (5.22) … team season-best four runs vs. High Point (5.22) … team season-best nine total bases vs. High Point (5.22) … team season-best three stolen bases at George Mason (4.23). High School: Standout at Benedictine … three-time All-State, including being named the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA) Player of the Year as a senior … Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro First-Team as a senior … helped team to the VISSA State Championship as a sophomore … also played basketball for one year and soccer for four years.
Personal: Son of Ann Hillsman and Laddie Konvicka … played in the 2013 Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League for the Alexandria Aces (.310, one double, eight RBI) … played 2012 American Legion baseball.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / COLTOn kOnvICkA At Bats: 5, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Hits: 5, vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Runs: 4, vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Doubles: 2, vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Triples: 1, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Home Runs: 1, most recent at Presbyterian, 5.10.13 RBI: 2, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Stolen Bases: 3, at George Mason, 4.23.13
Academics: Majoring in business administration.
yEAR 2013
G-GS 41-41
CAREER STATISTICS / COLTOn kOnvICkA AB R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 175 27 51 .291 8 3 2 21
BB 9
SO 35
SB-A 14-20
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#26 BLAkE REAM Sophomore • RHP 6-3 • 190 • R/R yorktown, virginia Grafton High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: Made 16 appearances, starting six … 3-4, 7.43 ERA, 36.1 innings pitched and 23 strikeouts (5.70) … third on team in starts, fourth in wins, fifth in appearances, relief appearances (10) and strikeouts … started 18 of 27 games played… hit .268 with four home runs, three doubles, 12 RBI, eight runs and 1-1 stolen bases … four multi-hit games … three multi-RBI games … season-best four-game hitting streak (7-15, .467) … four-game streak of reaching base … team season-best two home runs vs. UNC Asheville (3.16) … team season-best five RBI vs. UNC Asheville (3.16) … team season-best nine total bases vs. UNC Asheville (3.16).
High School: Standout at Grafton … All-District, All-Region and All-State as a senior, helping team to district and regional titles en route to the Virginia Group A State Semifinals … also played basketball for four years, helping team to district and regional titles en route to the Virginia Group A State Runners-Up as a senior … GHS Male Athlete of the Year as a senior, and earned the Hustle and Heart Award for basketball … Newport News Daily Press Male Athlete of the Year as a senior … high school teammate of fellow Longwood freshmen C.J. Roth and Kyri Washington.
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / BLAkE REAM At Bats: 5, vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Hits: 3, vs. unC Asheville, 3.16.13 Runs: 2, most recent at High Point, 4.6.13 Doubles: 2, at Tennessee, 4.2.13 Triples: 0 Home Runs: 2, vs. unC Asheville, 3.16.13 RBI: 5, vs. unC Asheville, 3.16.13 Stolen Bases: 1, at Tennessee, 4.2.13 Innings: 6.1, vs. Buffalo, 3.1.13 Strikeouts: 6, vs. Buffalo, 3.1.13
Personal: Son of Lynn Trudeau … played in the 2013 Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League for the Alexandria Aces (3-0, 2.22 ERA, 36.1 innings, 34 strikeouts, one save). Academics: Majoring in criminology and criminal justice.
yEAR 2013 yEAR 2013
G-GS 16-6 G-GS 27-18
CAREER STATISTICS / BLAkE REAM W-L ERA Sv CG SHO IP H R 3-4 7.43 0 0 0 36.1 53 35 AB 41
R 8
H 11
AvG .268
2B 3
3B 0
HR 4
RBI 12
ER 30 BB 5
BB 25
SO 15
SO 23
SB-A 1-1
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#15 C.J. ROTH Sophomore • IF 5-7 • 165 • L/R yorktown, virginia Grafton High School 2014: First-year team member.
2013: Started 47 of 50 games played … hit .269 with two triples, 12 doubles, 11 RBI, 18 runs and 4-7 stolen bases … 12 multi-hit games … two multi-RBI games … season-best seven-game hitting streak (9-24, .375) … season-best 13-game streak of reaching base … led team in sacrifice bunts (7), second in triples, hit by pitches (4) and fielding assists (144) and double plays (21), third in fielding chances (234), fourth in doubles and fifth in stolen bases … team season-best 10 assists at High Point (4.6) … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award. High School: Standout at Grafton … two-time All-District and All-Region as a senior, helping team to district and regional titles en route to the Virginia Group A State Semifinals … high school teammate of fellow Longwood freshmen Blake Ream and Kyri Washington. Personal: Son of Tina and Joseph Roth … sister (Brianna) played soccer at Randolph College. Academics: Majoring in physical education.
yEAR 2013
G-GS 50-47
AB 171
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / C.J. ROTH At Bats: 5, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Hits: 2, most recent vs. Gardner-Webb, 5.23.13 Runs: 2, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Doubles: 2, vs. unC Asheville, 3.15.13 Triples: 1, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Home Runs: 0 RBI: 2, most recent vs. norfolk State, 3.13.13 Stolen Bases: 1, vs. Gardner-Webb, 4.22.13
CAREER STATISTICS / C.J. ROTH R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 18 46 .269 12 2 0 11
BB 7
SO 52
SB-A 4-7
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#10 kyRI WASHInGTOn Sophomore • OF 6-1 • 215 • R/R Prospect, virginia Grafton High School 2014: Second-year team member.
2013: One of three players to start all 54 games … hit .249 with team-best six home runs, 17 doubles, a team-best 37 RBI, 30 runs and 9-17 stolen bases … led team with nine multi-RBI games … fourth on team with 13 multi-hit games … season-best eight-game hitting streak (12-30, .400) … nine-game streak of reaching base … also led team in at bats (205, season record), second in slugging percentage (.420), runs, doubles, total bases (86), sacrifice flies (3) and total plate appearances (223), third in stolen bases and fielding putouts (116), and fourth in hits (51) and sacrifice bunts (5) … team season-best five RBI at Old Dominion (5.15) … team season-best two sacrifice flies at Presbyterian (5.11) … Big South Presidential Honor Roll … Longwood Scholar-Athlete Award.
High School: Standout at Grafton as a senior … Bay Rivers District Player of the Year, All-Region and All-State, helping team to district and regional titles en route to the Virginia Group A State Semifinals … Newport News Daily Press Player of the Year as a senior, hitting .455 with seven home runs … played in the 2012 Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game … GHS teammate of fellow Longwood freshmen Blake Ream and C.J. Roth … All-Conference and All-State as a junior at Lynchburg Christian Academy, hitting .410 with 10 home runs … All-Conference and All-State as a sophomore at the Fuqua School, hitting .407 with seven home runs … All-Conference as a freshman at the Fuqua School, hitting .390 with five home runs … also played basketball and football for three years … All-Conference and AllState in football as a sophomore at the Fuqua School … two-time All-Conference in basketball as a sophomore and freshman at the Fuqua School.
Personal: Son of Latrice and Marlow Maddox … a cousin (Orwin Smith) played football at Georgia Tech …played in the 2013 Valley Baseball League (VBL) for the Woodstock River Bandits (.234, five home runs, six doubles, 13 RBI), and participated in the Home Run Derby at the VBL All-Star Game at Veterans MeyEAR 2013
G-GS 54-54
SInGLE-GAME HIGHS / kyRI WASHInGTOn At Bats: 5, most recent vs. High Point, 5.22.13 Hits: 3, most recent at Old Dominion, 5.15.13 Runs: 2, most recent vs. Gardner-Webb, 5.23.13 Doubles: 2, most recent at north Carolina Central, 3.26.13 Triples: 0 Home Runs: 1, most recent vs. Gardner-Webb, 5.23.13 RBI: 5, at Old Dominion, 5.15.13 Stolen Bases: 2, most recent vs. George Mason, 4.3.13
morial Park in Harrisonburg, finishing second with five homers in the contest that was won with six.
Academics: Majoring in business administration with a concentration in accounting.
CAREER STATISTICS / kyRI WASHInGTOn AB R H AvG 2B 3B HR RBI 205 30 51 .249 17 0 6 37
BB 8
SO 62
SB-A 9-17
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#5 BROOkS CARSOn Freshman • RHP 6-5 • 210 • R/R Clifton, virginia Bishop O’Connell High School
27 #17 DEvIn GOuLD Freshman • RHP 6-3 • 185 • R/R Fairfax Station, virginia South County High School
2014: First-year team member.
2014: First-year team member.
Personal: Son of Frances and Kendal Carson … traveled to California and Hawaii during summer 2013.
Personal: Son of Denise Gould Carson and Robert Carson.
High School: Standout at Bishop O’Connell High School … AllWashington Area Catholic Conference honorable mention as a junior and senior … Bishop O’Connell Most Outstanding Baseball Player as a junior.
Academics: Undecided on major.
#2 BRAnDOn HARvELL Freshman • IF 6-1 • 170 • R/R yorktown, virginia york High School 2014: First-year team member.
High School: Standout at York High School … All-District as a senior … also played basketball, scoring over 1,000 career points … All-District as a senior.
Personal: Son of Heather Fuller and John Harvell … father is the head baseball coach at Christopher Newport University, and also played baseball and basketball at CNU … traveled to Mexico and worked at CNU baseball camp during summer 2013. Academics: Undecided on major.
High School: Standout at South County High School, 2013 Patriot District Champions … All-Patriot District Second Team as a senior … All-Patriot District First Team as a junior … All-Section First Team as a freshman and sophomore. Academics: Majoring in business economics and finance.
#18 kEnDALL HuGHES Freshman • IF/RHP 6-4 • 215 • R/R Mint Hill, north Carolina Providence Day School 2014: First-year team member.
High School: Standout at Providence Day School, 2013 North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) 3A State Runners-Up … three-time All-Conference … four-year starter and two-time team captain … hit .350 with 100-plus RBI in his career, including .420 with three home runs and 32 RBI as a senior … also played football … three-year starter and team captain as a senior when team was NCISAA 3A State Runners-Up. Personal: Son of Kelly and Tommy Hughes … father played football at the University of Central Florida … played travel ball with Team Carolina during summer 2013 … helped Team SCP 2013s win a bronze medal at the USA 16U Baseball National Championship. Academics: Majoring in history.
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#4 RyAn JOnES Freshman • RHP 6-1 • 205 • R/R Fredericksburg, virginia Stafford High School
#28 MITCHELL kuEBBInG Freshman • RHP 6-4 • 180 • R/R Burlington, kentucky St. Henry District High School
2014: First-year team member.
2014: First-year team member.
Personal: Son of Ellen and Kyle Jones … mother played basketball at Wake Forest University … grandfather, Buck Jones, played basketball at Virginia Tech … an uncle, Tim Jones, played basketball at the University of Mary Washington … worked for "Crank It Up" lawncare during summer 2013.
Personal: Son of Mitzi and Steve Kuebbing … a brother, Alex, played baseball at Bellarmine University … a brother, Ben, played baseball at Transylvania University … a sister, Rachel, played volleyball at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
High School: Standout at Stafford High School … All-District at shortstop as a junior and senior, earning Team MVP honors as a senior … hit .484 during high school career … also played basketball.
Academics: Majoring in kinesiology.
High School: Standout at St. Henry District High School in Kentucky … three-time All-Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference (NKAC) … played in All-Star Game as a sophomore and junior … also played basketball and golf.
Academics: Majoring in criminal justice.
#3 ALEx LEWIS Freshman • 3B 6-0 • 185 • R/R Burke, virginia Lake Braddock High School 2014: First-year team member.
High School: Standout at Lake Braddock, 2012 Virginia High School League (VHSL) Group AAA State Champions … two-time All-Patriot District First Team … All-Northern Region Second Team and All-Met honorable mention by The Washington Post as a senior … played in 2013 Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star game … Lake Braddock Defensive MVP as a junior.
Personal: Son of Sung and Alvin Lewis … played travel ball with the Demarini Stars during summer 2013 … an uncle, Midre Cummings, played professionally for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles. Academics: Majoring in business administration.
#7 MAC McCAFFERTy Freshman • C 6-3 • 215 • L/R Stevens, Pennsylvania Lancaster Catholic High School 2014: First-year team member.
High School: Standout at Lancaster Catholic High School in Pennsylvania … two-time All-State, All-Conference and All-Section First Team … Conference Player of the Year as a senior … All-Section First Team as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Son of Patty and Brian McCafferty … an uncle, John Oehler, played baseball at Old Dominion University. Academics: Undecided on major.
2014 Lancers
#29 GARRETT PAuL Freshman • 1B/RHP 6-6 • 235 • S/R Fallston, Maryland Calvert Hall College High School
29 #6 kEITH ROBERTS Freshman • IF/C 5-11 • 178 • R/R Midlothian, virginia Clover Hill High School
2014: First-year team member.
2014: First-year team member.
Personal: Son of Lisa and Michael Paul … mother swam at James Madison University … participated in 2013 Hard 9 Classic Home Run Derby … member of 2013 Baltimore Oriolelanders Showcase Team … earned 2012 Annual Crab Claw Classic Power Hitter Award … volunteers at nursing homes and for Beans and Bread, and has participated in mission trips.
Personal: Son of Joyce and David Roberts … played for American Legion Post 186 during summer 2013 … received Rich Conklin Memorial Scholarship.
High School: Standout at Calvert Hall College High School, 2012 and 2013 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Class A State Champions … also played football.
High School: Standout at Clover Hill High School … All-District First Team and All-Academic as a senior … All-District Second Team as a junior, hitting four home runs with 20 RBI and 22 runs.
Academics: Majoring in business administration.
Academics: Majoring in business administration and computer science.
#34 LukE SIMPSOn Freshman • RHP 6-3 • 185 • R/R Danville, virginia Tunstall High School
2014: First-year team member.
High School: Standout at Tunstall High School … 2013 Virginia High School League (VHSL) Group AA Player of the Year … AllState, All-Region and All-District First Team as a senior … AllState Second Team as a junior … All-Region and All-District First Team as a junior … All-District First Team as a sophomore … also played football. Personal: Son of Dawn and Jeff Simpson. Academics: Majoring in criminal justice.
Senior Scott Burkett has started 120 games behind the plate since 2011.
2013 Season Results
30 Date Feb 20, 2013 Feb 22, 2013 Feb 22, 2013 Feb 23, 2013 Feb 26, 2013 Feb 27, 2013 Mar 01, 2013 Mar 02, 2013 Mar 03, 2013 Mar 05, 2013 Mar 08, 2013 Mar 09, 2013 Mar 09, 2013 Mar 10, 2013 Mar 12, 2013 Mar 13, 2013 *Mar 15, 2013 *Mar 16, 2013 *Mar 17, 2013 Mar 20, 2013 *Mar 22, 2013 *Mar 23, 2013 *Mar 23, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 *Mar 29, 2013 *Mar 30, 2013 *Mar 30, 2013 Apr 02, 2013 Apr 03, 2013 *Apr 05, 2013 *Apr 06, 2013 *Apr 07, 2013 Apr 09, 2013 *Apr 12, 2013 *Apr 13, 2013 *Apr 13, 2013 Apr 17, 2013 *Apr 19, 2013 *Apr 20, 2013 *Apr 21, 2013 Apr 23, 2013 *May 03, 2013 *May 04, 2013 *May 05, 2013 May 07, 2013 *May 10, 2013 *May 11, 2013 *May 12, 2013 May 15, 2013 #May 21, 2013 #May 22, 2013 #May 23, 2013 #May 24, 2013
OvERALL RECORD: 26-28 • BIG SOuTH: 12-12 • HOME: 13-14 • AWAy: 11-12 • nEuTRAL: 2-2
Opponent at James Madison FAIRFIELD-1 FAIRFIELD-2 FAIRFIELD at Western Carolina at Western Carolina BuFFALO BUFFALO BUFFALO at Towson CANISIUS CANISIUS-1 CAnISIuS-2 CANISIUS TEMPLE nORFOLk STATE unC ASHEvILLE unC ASHEvILLE UNC ASHEVILLE at William & Mary VMI vMI-1 VMI-2 at N.C. Central-1 at N.C. Central-2 at Liberty at Liberty-1 at Liberty-2 at Tennessee GEORGE MASOn at High Point at High Point at High Point at Virginia Tech at #25 Campbell at #25 Campbell-1 at #25 Campbell-2 JAMES MADISON GARDnER-WEBB GARDnER-WEBB GARDnER-WEBB at George Mason RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD RICHMOnD at Presbyterian at Presbyterian at Presbyterian at Old Dominion vs. Coastal Carolina vs. High Point vs. Gardner-Webb vs. Campbell
Score W 11-9 L 0-4 L 1-6 W 12-4 W 4-1 L 5-8 W 5-2 L 4-11 L 2-3 W 3-2 L 6-12 L 6-8 W 4-3 L 0-7 W 9-6 W 17-4 W 7-4 W 8-3 L 1-11 L 2-5 L 0-1 W 4-3 L 1-13 L 4-5 L 0-10 L 1-8 W 6-2 L 1-8 W 7-5 W 9-5 L 0-12 W 7-3 W 7-4 L 5-7 W 3-2 L 0-1 L 2-5 L 4-6 W 2-1 W 6-5 W 6-2 W 4-3 L 4-8 L 6-10 L 5-6 W 3-2 W 6-2 W 9-7 L 0-4 L 8-9 L 1-6 W 11-3 W 6-5 L 6-8
Inns 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (8) 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 71 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) (10) 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Overall 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 5-5-0 5-6-0 5-7-0 6-7-0 6-8-0 7-8-0 8-8-0 9-8-0 10-8-0 10-9-0 10-10-0 10-11-0 11-11-0 11-12-0 11-13-0 1-14-0 11-15-0 12-15-0 12-16-0 13-16-0 14-16-0 14-17-0 15-17-0 16-17-0 16-18-0 17-18-0 17-19-0 17-20-0 17-21-0 18-21-0 19-21-0 20-21-0 21-21-0 21-22-0 21-23-0 21-24-0 22-24-0 23-24-0 24-24-0 24-25-0 24-26-0 24-27-0 25-27-0 26-27-0 26-28-0
*Big South Conference regular season, #Big South Baseball Championship () extra inning game
Big South 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 4-5-0 4-5-0 4-6-0 5-6-0 6-6-0 6-6-0 7-6-0 7-7-0 7-8-0 7-8-0 8-8-0 9-8-0 10-8-0 10-8-0 10-9-0 10-10-0 10-11-0 10-11-0 11-11-0 12-11-0 12-12-0 12-12-0 12-12-0 12-12-0 12-12-0 12-12-0
Pitcher of Record REAM (W 1-0) VICK (L 0-1) MANION (L 0-1) BuRnETTE (W 1-0) MORGAn (W 1-0) VICK (L 0-2) REAM (W 2-0) MANION (L 0-2) MORGAN (L 1-1) BuRnETTE (W 2-0) REAM (L 2-1) BURNETTE (L 2-1) MyERS (W 1-0) VICK (L 0-3) WISLOCkI (W 1-0) MAnIOn (W 1-2) MORGAn (W 2-1) vICk (W 1-3) REAM (L 2-2) BURNETTE (L 2-2) MORGAN (L 2-2) MyERS (W 2-0) REAM (L 2-3) BURNETTE (L 2-3) REAM (L 2-4) MORGAN (L 3-2) vICk (W 2-3) MANION (L 2-2) REAM (W 3-4) CARuSO (W 1-0) MORGAN (L 2-4) vICk (W 3-3) BuRnETTE (W 3-3) BURNETTE (L 3-4) MORGAn (W 3-4) VICK (L 3-4) BURNETTE (L 3-5) BURNETTE (L 3-6) MORGAn (W 4-4) vICk (W 4-4) MyERS (W 3-0) MAnIOn (W 2-3) MORGAN (L 4-5) VICK (L 4-5) MYERS (L 3-1) BuRkETT (W 1-0) MORGAn (W 5-5) vICk (W 5-5) BURNETTE (L 3-7) MYERS (L 3-2) MORGAN (L 5-6) vICk (W 6-5) MyERS (W 4-2) WISLOCKI (L 1-1)
Home Attendance: 6,147 (227) • Away Attendance: 13,554 (502) • Total Attendance: 19,701 (364)
Attend 424 75 75 100 182 89 50 125 75 190 75 150 125 100 150 125 357 447 125 294 378 358 388 77 67 1014 1243 1243 1343 127 483 601 457 1023 264 324 324 517 159 626 321 117 303 304 305 207 113 208 156 736 706 602 597 677
Time 3:09 2:02 1:42 2:25 2:48 2:34 2:19 2:41 2:08 2:29 2:43 2:25 1:29 2:15 2:27 2:31 2:09 3:48 3:07 2:19 2:08 2:29 2:26 2:04 2:40 2:12 1:57 2:11 2:52 2:19 2:03 2:05 2:41 2:50 2:30 1:50 2:36 2:42 1:55 2:15 2:05 2:34 2:48 2:38 2:36 2:52 2:10 2:39 1:52 2:47 2:26 2:26 2:37 2:51
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BATTInG
Player AvG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OB SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD DICKASON .331 46-44 181 26 60 13 1 0 18 75 .414 11 1 13 2 .367 3 1 2-3 79 157 11 .955 BURKETT .304 54-51 204 29 62 11 0 4 30 85 .417 12 4 37 6 .351 2 0 0-0 276 44 1 .997 KONVICKA .291 41-41 175 27 51 8 3 2 21 71 .406 9 1 35 0 .328 1 0 14-20 115 5 1 .992 LACY .282 49-46 177 15 50 10 1 3 18 71 .401 9 1 31 6 .317 2 1 0-0 95 4 3 .971 OWENS .281 54-54 196 31 55 18 1 4 32 87 .444 31 3 49 0 .379 5 2 0-1 51 127 17 .913 ROTH .269 50-47 171 18 46 12 2 0 11 62 .363 7 4 52 0 .310 2 7 4-7 73 144 17 .927 WASHINGTON .249 54-54 205 30 51 17 0 6 37 86 .420 8 2 62 0 .280 3 5 9-17 116 5 3 .976 DELK .222 54-54 198 30 44 11 1 5 26 72 .364 10 2 51 3 .265 1 2 6-7 106 6 4 .966 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HALL .313 18-15 48 9 15 3 0 0 7 18 .375 2 6 10 1 .404 1 1 1-1 107 3 1 .991 CASSIDY .295 25-17 61 7 18 3 0 0 8 21 .344 3 1 13 1 .338 0 4 0-1 86 14 2 .980 REAM .268 27-18 41 8 11 3 0 4 12 26 .634 5 1 15 2 .354 1 0 1-1 16 9 3 .893 BURNETTE .212 50-35 118 13 25 2 0 0 0 27 .229 7 0 17 1 .256 0 6 10-12 200 20 4 .982 BIDDIX .210 35-17 62 7 13 4 0 0 5 17 .274 4 0 5 3 .254 1 6 0-0 82 42 3 .976 MYERS .000 23-5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 5 0 1.000 ELLIS .000 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 MORGAN .000 14-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 12 4 .800 VICK .000 14-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 5 1 .900 MANION .000 16-6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 10 1 .917 RAMSEY .000 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 SCHUBERT .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 CARUSO .000 20-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 5 0 1.000 WISLOCKI .000 19-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 7 0 1.000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Longwood .273 54-54 1838 251 501 115 9 28 225 718 .391 118 26 391 25 .322 22 35 47-70 1415 626 76 .964 Opponents .285 54-54 1853 294 529 112 11 18 261 717 .387 192 55 260 28 .366 18 55 104-129 1421 559 61 .970 LOB - Team (367), Opp (464) DPs Turned - Team (40), Opp (40) IBB - Team (4), OWENS, 4, Opp (9) Picked Off - ROTH, 2, BIDDIX, 1, KONVICKA, 1, DELK, 1, CASSIDY, 1, DICKASON, 1
PITCHInG
Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO Sv IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Bk SFA SHA MYERS 3.30 4-2 23-5 2 0/0 10 79.0 78 33 29 24 67 14 0 2 307 .254 7 5 3 5 5 VICK 3.95 6-5 14-13 3 0/0 0 86.2 90 49 38 29 33 18 4 5 337 .267 7 7 0 2 8 MORGAN 4.75 5-6 14-14 0 0/0 0 77.2 101 48 41 23 40 21 2 0 317 .319 6 9 2 0 12 BURNETTE 4.78 3-7 24-2 0 0/0 2 49.0 59 30 26 16 24 11 1 3 192 .307 6 6 0 0 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RAMSEY 0.00 0-0 2-1 0 0/0 0 6.0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 21 .143 0 1 0 0 0 BURKETT 0.00 1-0 3-0 0 0/0 0 2.1 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 9 .222 0 0 0 0 0 CARUSO 5.10 1-0 20-1 0 0/0 0 30.0 22 17 17 22 17 7 0 1 104 .212 4 4 0 0 5 WISLOCKI 5.23 1-1 19-6 0 0/0 0 43.0 48 27 25 11 17 12 1 3 165 .291 3 7 0 5 3 MANION 5.53 2-3 15-6 0 0/0 0 42.1 49 31 26 20 22 13 1 1 166 .295 5 5 0 3 7 SCHUBERT 6.35 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 5.2 7 6 4 8 3 2 0 0 22 .318 1 1 0 1 1 REAM 7.43 3-4 16-6 0 0/0 0 36.1 53 35 30 25 23 9 1 2 156 .340 7 7 7 0 5 ELLIS 9.88 0-0 7-0 0 0/0 0 13.2 17 16 15 11 12 4 1 1 57 .298 7 3 0 2 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Totals 4.79 26-28 54-54 5 0/0 12 471.2 529 294 251 192 260 112 11 18 1853 .285 53 55 12 18 55 Opponents 3.86 28-26 54-54 6 7/5 11 473.2 501 251 203 118 391 115 9 28 1838 .273 45 26 6 22 35 PB - Team (12), BURKETT, 7, CASSIDY, 5, Opp (12) Pickoffs - Team (4), VICK, 1, MORGAN, 1, CARUSO, 1, BURKETT, 1, Opp (7) SBA/ATT - BURKETT (63-79), CASSIDY (41-49) MORGAN (21-27), MYERS (14-19), VICK (13-16), WISLOCKI (10-14), CARUSO (10-11), MANION (9-10), REAM (9-10), BURNETTE (5-8), RAMSEY (4-5), ELLIS (5-5), SCHUBERT (4-4)
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The 1991 Longwood Baseball Team, including Head Coach Charles Buddy Bolding and assistant coach Robert Jackson ‘89, was inducted into the Longwood Athletics Hall of Fame with the Class of 2011 on november 12, 2011. Sixteen of 19 team members returned for the ceremony.
WInnInG and LOnGWOOD BASEBALL have become synonymous throughout 31 winning seasons in 36 years, including 26-straight winning seasons between 1979-2004, and an overall program record of 953-553-4. The Lancers have one 40-win season, two 35-win seasons, 12 30-win seasons, 25 25-win seasons, 32 20-win seasons, and have qualified for the NCAA Division II Tournament six times before the program’s Division I Reclassification. A consistently strong hitting team year-in and year-out, Longwood won the Division II batting crown twice during the 1990’s. In 1995, Longwood was 30-12 with a team batting average of .363. In 1992, the team's .378 batting average also ranked first in Division II, as did its remarkable 10.46 runs per game. Longwood was 10-13 overall in Division II post-season competition. The Lancers reached a major milestone in 1982 when they won the South Atlantic Regional Championship and advanced to the Division II National Championship World Series in Riverside, California during only its fifthyear of existence. That squad finished 31-10-1 and ranked fifth nationally, winning three of four games to take the regional crown, including two wins past host Valdosta State (Ga.). In the Division II World Series, the Lancers fell to eventual national champion California-Riverside as well as to eventual national runner-up Florida Southern. Another outstanding season in 1984 produced a 32-11 record and a third-place finish in the South Atlantic Regional Championship in Columbus, Georgia. The Lancers finished 29-8 in 1987, earning a berth in the South Atlantic Regional Championship in Valdosta, Georgia. Longwood concluded the 1991 season with a best-ever record of 41-8, a Final Four finish at the Division II National Championship World Series, and a South Atlantic Regional Championship Title. The Lancers were 32-9 in 1992 and advanced to the North Atlantic Regional Championship, and Longwood made its third-straight, sixth overall, and final appearance in the Division II Tournament in 1993, finishing third at the North Atlantic Regional Championship with a 26-9-1 record. WORLD SERIES HITTInG
Batting Average Nealan Chandler Chris Porter Runs Eric Hutzler Chris Porter Hits Nealan Chandler Chris Porter Doubles Nealan Chandler Scott Abell Home Runs Nealan Chandler Michael Tucker Eric Hutzler RBI Nealan Chandler Michael Tucker
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Wins Kyle Weaver Dennis Hale Innings Dennis Hale Kyle Weaver ERA Dennis Hale Kyle Weaver Strikeouts Dennis Hale Kyle Weaver Fewest Hits Kyle Weaver Richard Vaught Fewest Walks David Mitchell Richard Vaught
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3.18 3.48
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WORLD SERIES TEAMS Overall Record: 3-4 1982: 0-2 UC Riverside 6 - Longwood 1 Florida Southern 11 - Longwood 0
1991: 3-2 Missouri Southern 6 - Longwood 3 Longwood 8 - American International 5 Longwood 11 - Florida Southern 6 Longwood 11 - Missouri Southern 8 Missouri Southern 9 - Longwood 6 Batting Average Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Walks Stolen Bases
.339 39 62 10 1 4 35 16 4-6
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Michael Tucker / Major League Baseball / 1995-2006
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Michael Tucker is the first-ever and only Olympic athlete from Longwood University, and enjoyed a 12-year (1995-2006) career in Major League Baseball. He spent time with eight different teams, including Kansas City, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago (Cubs), San Francisco, Philadelphia, Washington, and New York (Mets). Longwood honored Tucker on november 27, 2005 when the school inducted him into the inaugural Longwood Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2005. He was joined in the inaugural class by Jerome kersey, Tina Barrett, Julie Dayton, Dr. Barbara Smith, and the late Dr. Elizabeth Burger Jackson. Tucker received a second Hall of Fame induction with the Class of 2011 on november 12, 2011 as a member of the 1991 Team. Tucker did play in Pawtucket, Rhode Island during 2007, the class AAA franchise of the Boston Red Sox (.224, 6 HR, 26 RBI) after finishing 2006 with the New York Mets where he had signed as a free agent on April 26. He spent most of that season in Norfolk (83 games, .265, 6 HR, 33 RBI) with the Mets’ class AAA Tides, before the National League club purchased his contract on August 9. A highlight in New York was when Tucker hit a solo home run to give the Mets a 2-1 lead over visiting Washington, August 12 during a 3-1 win. He had gone through spring training a year earlier with the Nationals after signing as a free agent on January 9, 2006, but Washington released him on March 30. Tucker had been acquired by Philadelphia on August 27, 2005 after nearly two years in San Francisco who signed him as a free agent on December 7, 2003. He had been acquired by the Kansas City Royals, for the second time in his career, on December 19, 2001. Tucker previously was acquired during mid-season by the National League’s Chicago Cubs from the NL’s Cincinnati Reds on July 20, 2001. Tucker had been a member of the Reds since November 10, 1998 when the National League Atlanta Braves traded him. He was acquired by the Braves on March 27, 1997 after playing his first two major league seasons with the Royals (1995, 1996). Tucker’s 12-year, 1,417-game major league career statistics include a .256 batting average (1,047-4,083), 125 home runs, 208 doubles, 49 triples, 528 RBI, 625 runs, 114-170 stolen bases, 490 walks, a .339 on-base percentage, and a .423 slugging percentage (1,728 total bases). He also sports a .984 career fielding percentage, including 2,263 total chances with 2,145 putouts, 82 assists, and only 36 errors. Tucker was involved in 20 doubleplays from his mostly outfield positions over the years, though he did play a little at first base (19 games) and second base (four games). Additionally, over the course of his career, Tucker supported several charities, including the SIDS Foundation, AIDS clinics, and various children's hospitals. While in San Francisco, he also lent time to thousands of fans during the annual KNBR/Giants FanFest.
nEW yORk METS | 2006 Tucker hit .196 with one home run, six RBI, three runs, and four doubles over 35 games at the end of 2006. He drew 16 walks and was 2-2 on stolen bases. SAn FRAnCISCO GIAnTS, PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES | 2005 Tucker hit a combined .239 with five home runs, 36 RBI, 35 runs, and 4-4 stolen bases over 126 games in 2005. He had 16 doubles and one triple while drawing 31 walks.
SAn FRAnCISCO GIAnTS | 2004 Tucker hit .256 with 13 home runs, 62 RBI, 77 runs, 21 doubles, and six triples over 140 games in 2004. He drew a major league career-best 70 walks and was 5-7 on stolen bases.
kAnSAS CITy ROyALS | 2002-2003 Tucker hit .262 with 13 home runs, 55 RBI, 61 runs, 20 doubles, and five triples over 104 games in 2003. He had his season cut short with a broken tibia in his right leg. In 2002, Michael hit .248 with 12 home runs, 56 RBI, 65 runs, and a career-best 23-32 stolen bases over 144 games. He had 27 doubles to equal his career-best, six triples, and 56 walks.
CInCInnATI REDS, CHICAGO CuBS | 2001 Tucker hit a combined .252 with 12 home runs, 61 RBI, 62 runs, and 16-24 stolen bases over 149 games in 2001. He had eight triples (5th in the National League), and his totals for games and triples were all career-bests.
CInCInnATI REDS | 1999-2000 Tucker hit .267 with a career-best 15 home runs, 36 RBI, 55 runs, and 13-19 stolen bases over 148 games in 2000. In 1999, Michael hit .253 with 11 home runs, 55 runs, 44 RBI, and 11-15 stolen bases over 133 games. He hit .315 as a pinch hitter, the 15th-highest average by a National League player off the bench that season.
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Michael Tucker / Major League Baseball / 1995-2006
ATLAnTA BRAvES | 1997-98 Tucker established a career-best in doubles (27) and fielding percentage (.995, one error) in 1998. He finished the season hitting .244 with 13 home runs, 46 RBI, 54 runs, and 8-11 stolen bases. Tucker had a season-best eight-game hitting streak (.379), and was the National League Player of the Week for the week of April 27-May 3 (.381, 7-R, 4-HR, 4-2B, 7-RBI). During post-season, he hit a two-run home run during a 7-0 Divisional Series win against Chicago, and had three hits, including a three-run home run, with five RBI as the Braves beat San Diego and Kevin Brown 7-6 in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. In 1997, Tucker was traded to the Braves late in spring training by the Royals. It proved to be quite a move by Atlanta as Tucker solidified his starting position by hitting the first home run at Turner Field, April 4, 1997 against the Cubs. The move to the National League agreed with Michael as he had a career year. Tucker achieved career-bests in batting average (.283), at-bats (499), hits (141), and runs (80) in 138 games. He had 34 multihit games, and 13 multi-RBI games. Additionally, Tucker had his personal major league-best 16-game hitting streak during the campaign, and his best game came against Cincinnati on April 30, 1997 -- a five-hit game with five RBI versus the Reds. kAnSAS CITy ROyALS | 1995-96 A dislocated finger shortened a promising 1996 season for Tucker in Kansas City. Prior to the injury, Michael was on a 15-41 hot streak (.366). He ended the season playing in 108 games with a .260 batting average, 12 homers, 53 RBI, 55 runs, and 10-14 stolen bases. In 1995, Tucker hit .260 in 62 games with the Royals, opening the season in left field. Michael singled sharply off Baltimore Oriole Mike Mussina during his first major league at-bat on Opening Day. Sent back to Omaha in June after a slow start, he was called back up to Kansas City in August and responded by hitting .305 over the final 35 games.
MInOR LEAGuE DEvELOPMEnT The 10th overall selection in the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft, Michael advanced to Kansas City after a stint with the United States Olympic team and just two short years in the minor leagues. Playing at Triple-A Omaha, Neb. in 1994, Tucker hit .276 with 21 home runs and 76 RBI. He refined his skills in the outfield after playing in the infield while at Longwood. Tucker began his first pro season in 1993 at Class A Wilmington, Del. in the Carolina League. He hit .305 with six home runs, a team-leading 44 RBI, and 14 doubles during 61 games with the Blue Rocks. Michael was promoted to Class AA Memphis, Tenn. in early June, where with the Southern League Chicks, he hit .279 in 72 games with nine home runs and 35 RBI. Tucker added seven doubles, four triples, and 38 runs, successful on 12 of 17 steal attempts as well. His combined numbers between Wilmington and Memphis included 133 games, a .292 average with 15 home runs, 79 RBI, 80 runs, 21 doubles, and six triples.
LOnGWOOD OLyMPIAn Tucker played for the United States Olympic Baseball team in Barcelona, Spain during the summer of 1992. The squad’s designated hitter, Michael hit .276 with two home runs, eight RBI and seven stolen bases in nine attempts. The selection process began in the fall of 1991, and commenced that June of 1992 with the final trials for the Olympic team. In July of 1992, Tucker came home to Virginia at The Diamond in Richmond, stealing the spotlight as the U.S. beat Korea. Michael was 4-4 with two doubles, four RBI, two runs, and a stolen base. During 38 games with Team USA (exhibition & Olympics), he hit .321, scored 26 runs, hit four doubles and four home runs, drove in 29 runs and stole 28 bases in 31 attempts.
JERSEy RETIRED Longwood University retired the number 20 jersey worn by former Lancer All-American Michael Tucker at special ceremonies during the 1995 Oktoberfest Weekend. Tucker went from Longwood to the Olympics, to the minor leagues, and to the Kansas City Royals -- all in the span of just three years. Tucker was not able to attend the special ceremonies, but spoke to those assembled live via phone from Arizona. He was represented by his family, who accepted a jersey and special plaque presented by the College. Former Longwood head coach Buddy Bolding noted Tucker’s outstanding accomplishments during the ceremonies. Tucker led Longwood to an appearance at the NCAA Division II Baseball Championships at Montgomery, Alabama in 1991. The Lancers finished 41-8 while advancing to the Division II World Series Final Four that season. Tucker is the first and only Longwood baseball player to have his jersey retired. He joins fellow Bluestone High School graduate Jerome Kersey (basketball), and most recently Colin Ducharme (basketball), as the only three male athletes to have their jerseys retired by Longwood. Michael was married on Nov. 9, 1996 in Fort Myers, Fla.. He and his wife, Azuree’D, have a daughter Aspen Chardonnay, born December 31, 1997, and sons, Milan Anthony, born January 25, 2001, and Madrid Amarone, born October 12, 2006.
2009 Comeback In Independent Atlantic League Tucker signed contracts to play with the Newark Bears and later the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the independent Atlantic League during 2009. He played in 69 games between the two teams while batting .315 with five home runs, 22 doubles, two triples, 29 RBI, 40 runs, 46 walks, six stolen bases in seven attempts, a .489 slugging percentage, and a .434 on-base percentage. Tucker played in 57 games for Southern Maryland (79-61) while helping the team to a runner-up finish in the league playoffs. The Atlantic League features eight teams located in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. The Blue Crabs are owned by former Baltimore Oriole and Baseball Hall of Fame member Brooks Robinson.
Michael Tucker / Major League Baseball / 1995-2006 yEAR 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
TEAM Royals Royals Braves Braves Reds Reds Reds/Cubs Royals Royals Giants Giants/Phillies Mets MLB Career
G 62 108 138 130 133 148 149 144 104 140 126 35 1417
G 36
yEAR 1990 1991 1992 CAREER
W-L 21-11 41-8 32-9 94-28
G 32 48 41 121
MICHAEL TuCkER (MAJOR LEAGuE STATISTICS)
AB 177 339 499 414 296 270 436 475 389 464 268 56 4083
R 23 55 80 54 55 55 62 65 61 77 35 3 625
H 46 88 141 101 75 72 110 118 102 119 64 11 1047
AvG .260 .260 .283 .244 .253 .267 .252 .248 .262 .256 .239 .196 .256
2B 10 18 25 27 8 13 19 27 20 21 16 4 208
3B 0 4 7 3 5 4 8 6 5 6 1 0 49
HR 4 12 14 13 11 15 12 12 13 13 5 1 125
MICHAEL TuCkER (1992 TEAM uSA STATISTICS) AB R H RBI 2B HR SB 106 26 34 29 4 4 28-31 MICHAEL TuCkER (LOnGWOOD CAREER STATISTICS) AB 107 151 139 397
R 33 54 64 151
H 34 68 68 170
AvG .318 .450 .489 .428
2B 3 14 13 30
3B 1 2 3 6
SCHOOL-RECORDS 25-game hitting streak | 1991 Career batting average | .428 Career home runs | 45 Career slugging percentage | .874 Season home runs | 22, 1992 Season RBI | 74, 1992 Season slugging percentage | 1.101, 1992
LOnGWOOD CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
HR 8 15 22 45
1992 United States Olympic Baseball Team, Barcelona Olympics Major League Baseball Draft 10th Selection, Kansas City Royals Golden Spikes Award Finalist Dick Howser Award Finalist ABCA Division II Player of the Year Baseball America Small College Player Of The Year NCAA Division II All-America First-Team North Atlantic Region Player of the Year All-North Atlantic Region First-Team NCAA Division II Triple Crown (.489, 22-HR, 74-RBI) VaSID College Division Player of the Year VaSID All-State First-Team 1991 NCAA Division II All-America First-Team South Atlantic Region Player of the Year All-South Atlantic Region First-Team NCAA Division II World Series All-Tournament Team South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team VaSID All-State First-Team
RBI 17 53 56 46 44 36 61 56 55 62 36 6 528
BB 18 40 44 49 37 44 46 56 39 70 31 16 490
35 SO 51 69 116 112 81 64 102 105 88 106 52 14 960
SB-A 2-5 10-14 12-19 8-11 11-15 13-19 16-24 23-32 8-18 5-7 4-4 2-2 114-170
SO 10 11 7 28
SB-A 6-7 17-21 18-21 41-49
AvG .321
RBI 17 59 74 150
BB 22 34 32 88
The Bolding Era
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JOHn CROSBy 1979-81 | CF
DAvID MITCHELL 1979-82 | RHP
BRuCE MORGAn 1979-82 | CF
DAvID RuMBuRG 1980-83 | 2B
DOuG TOOMBS 1980-83 | C
‘The Surgeon of Steal’
1982 All-Region
1982 SAR All-Tournament
1981-82 All-Region
1980 All-American
DWAynE kInGERy 1982-83 | SS
SOnny BOLTOn 1981-84 | LF
JOHn SuLLIvAn 1981-84 | SS-3B
ALLEn LAWTER 1982-85 | 1B
MIkE HASkInS 1983-86 | RF
1982 All-American
1982 All-Region
1984 All-American
1985 vaSID Player of year
1984 vaSID Player of year
MARTy FORD 1984-86 | 3B
TOny BROWnInG 1984-87 | RHP
1985-86 vaSID All-State
1987 All-Region
.325 | 0 HR 121 Runs | 48 RBI 146 Stolen Bases
.360 | 7 HR 61 Runs | 62 RBI 26 Stolen Bases
29-13 | 4.38 ERA 285.1 IP | 193 k 5 Saves
.338 | 9 HR 122 Runs | 108 RBI 39 Stolen Bases
.294 | 5 HR 85 Runs | 52 RBI 59 Stolen Bases
.376 | 16 HR 142 Runs | 101 RBI 10 Stolen Bases
TODD ASHBy 1983-86 | RHP
DEnnIS LEFTWICH 1983-86 | CF
SCOTT MILLS 1983-87 | RHP
1986 vaSID All-State
1984 All-Region
no-Hitter in 1985
20-9 | 4.70 ERA 208.2 IP | 148 k 5 Saves
.382 | 7 HR 162 Runs | 95 RBI 132 Stolen Bases
20-12 | 4.37 ERA 212.0 IP | 159 k 2 Saves
.350 | 12 HR 129 Runs | 105 RBI 32 Stolen Bases
.328 | 19 HR 128 Runs | 113 RBI 15 Stolen Bases
.366 | 5 HR 162 Runs | 103 RBI 105 Stolen Bases
.397 | 11 HR 127 Runs | 121 RBI 37 Stolen Bases
.338 | 0 HR 98 Runs | 63 RBI 35 Stolen Bases
26-11 | 3.98 ERA 244.0 IP | 135 k 2 Saves
The Bolding Era
JEFF MAyOnE 1984-87 | 1B
.358 | 39 HR 145 Runs | 168 RBI 13 Stolen Bases
JEFF ROHM 1984-87 | C
.398 | 24 HR 138 Runs | 154 RBI 29 Stolen Bases
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kELvIn DAvIS 1985-88 | SS
ROBERT JACkSOn 1986-88 | 3B
FRAnkIE WATSOn 1987-88 | CF
1988 All-Region
kansas City, 1988 | 7th
.419 | 34 HR 156 Runs | 167 RBI 44 Stolen Bases
.324 | 10 HR 88 Runs | 72 RBI 40 Stolen Bases
.327 | 7 HR 54 Runs | 48 RBI 22 Stolen Bases
1984-85, 1987 All-Region
1986 vaSID Player of year
kansas City, 1988 | 24th
DEnnIS HALE 1988-91 | LHP
ERIC HuTzLER 1988-91 | CF
SCOTT ABELL 1989-92 | C
MICHAEL TuCkER 1990-92 | SS
TERRy TAyLOR 1990-93 | 3B
1991 All-American
1991 All-Region
kansas City, 1992 | 37th
kansas City, 1992 | 1st
1993 All-Region
kyLE WEAvER 1990-93 | RHP
TODD BOWMAn 1991-93 | 1B
BRIAn BASSETT 1992-95 | RF
JEFF TOMS 1992-95 | SS
BART vAn zOEST 1992-95 | LHP
1993 All-Region
1993 All-Region
1995 All-Region
1994-95 All-Region
1994 All-Region
33-6 | 2.99 ERA 283.0 IP | 224 k 9 Saves
29-8 | 4.40 ERA 241.2 IP | 161 k 4 Saves
.353 | 15 HR 123 Runs | 82 RBI 45 Stolen Bases
.321 | 27 HR 90 Runs | 104 RBI 2 Stolen Bases
.336 | 31 HR 146 Runs | 159 RBI 13 Stolen Bases
.375 | 23 HR 171 Runs | 114 RBI 40 Stolen Bases
.428 | 45 HR 151 Runs | 150 RBI 41 Stolen Bases
.380 | 18 HR 186 Runs | 108 RBI 67 Stolen Bases
.346 | 25 HR 147 Runs | 150 RBI 63 Stolen Bases
23-7 | 4.20 ERA 210.0 IP | 160 k 2 Saves
The Bolding Era
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JuSTIn BunCH 1994-97 | RHP
SCOTT HuESTOn 1994-97 | CF
STEvEn MOzuCHA 1994-97 | RHP
RHETT PFITznER 1994-97 | 2B
1997 All-Conference
1995 All-Region
1995 All-Region
1997 vaSID All-State
FRED STOOTS 1996-99 | C
SHAWn TORIAn 1996-99 | RF
DOuG kEnnEy 1997-2000 | 3B
1998 vaSID All-State
1998-99 All-Conference
1998 All-Region
1998 All-Conference
TRAvIS PFITznER 1998-2001 | SS
LaROn WILSOn 2000-02 | LF
ADRIAn WATkInS 1999-2003 | OF-1B
JEREMy knICELy 2000-03 | C
PATRICk RICHARDSOn 2001-03 | RHP
1998 All-Region
ny Mets, 2002 | 17th
2000, 2002 All-Conference
Toronto, 2003 | 42nd
2002 All-Region
21-10 | 4.81 ERA 236.0 IP | 217 k 0 Saves
ROBEy CALDWELL 1996-99 | RHP 14-8 | 4.59 ERA 168.2 IP | 204 k 3 Saves
.356 | 25 HR 176 Runs | 153 RBI 9 Stolen Bases
.381 | 11 HR 148 Runs | 113 RBI 48 Stolen Bases
GREG EDMOnDS 1996-99 | LHP 16-9 | 4.05 ERA 217.2 IP | 204 k 2 Saves
.408 | 27 HR 143 Runs | 98 RBI 45 Stolen Bases
20-14 | 3.85 ERA 234.0 IP | 241 k 4 Saves
.360 | 25 HR 125 Runs | 133 RBI 10 Stolen Bases
.360 | 31 HR 173 Runs | 167 RBI 67 Stolen Bases
.379 | 24 HR 178 Runs | 168 RBI 41 Stolen Bases
.384 | 36 HR 158 Runs | 150 RBI 17 Stolen Bases
.349 | 39 HR 162 Runs | 179 RBI 15 Stolen Bases
kEvIn COx 1995-97 | 1B
.334 | 33 HR 112 Runs | 119 RBI 7 Stolen Bases
.351 | 16 HR 159 Runs | 138 RBI 15 Stolen Bases
19-8 | 4.42 ERA 218.0 IP | 156 k 3 Saves
The Bolding Era
BRIAn MEDLEy 2001-04 | OF .404 | 39 HR 187 Runs | 168 RBI 50 Stolen Bases
2004 vaSID Player of year
BRIAn McCuLLOuGH 2004-07 | RHP 20-14 | 3.56 ERA 329.0 IP | 258 k 4 Saves
BRETT MOOnEy 2002-05 | OF .321 | 12 HR 110 Runs | 85 RBI 15 Stolen Bases
ALAn MOORE 2004-07 | RHP 17-16 | 4.18 ERA 206.2 IP | 137 k 3 Saves
CHRIS BALuS 2003-05 | OF
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TyLER AMES 2004-07 | CF
TyLER CHILDRESS 2004-07 | C
2005 All-Independent
2006 All-Independent
2006-07 All-Independent
zACH zIGRAnG 2004-07 | 3B
nICk von GERSDORFF 2005-08 | IF
JOnATHAn QuIGLEy 2006-09 | C
.358 | 17 HR 119 Runs | 81 RBI 58 Stolen Bases
.336 | 10 HR 54 Runs | 67 RBI 7 Stolen Bases
.339 | 3 HR 166 Runs | 90 RBI 35 Stolen Bases
.271 | 8 HR 69 Runs | 78 RBI 18 Stolen Bases
.318 | 16 HR 109 Runs | 130 RBI 9 Stolen Bases
.298 | 16 HR 114 Runs | 106 RBI 16 Stolen Bases
2007 Independent Pitcher of year
2006 All-Independent
2006 All-Independent
JOHn WALkER II 2006-09 | RHP
ROBBIE BAILEy 2006-10 | OF
PHIL CERRETO 2007-10 | 3B
SCOTT kIMBLE 2007-10 | IF-OF
LAnCE HARTInG 2007-10 | RHP
2007-09 Independent All-Academic
2007 All-Independent
St. Louis, 2010 | 40th
2007 All-Independent
2010 All-Region
17-12 | 4.46 ERA 220.0 IP | 126 k 1 Save
.320 | 16 HR 144 Runs | 76 RBI 60 Stolen Bases
.386 | 20 HR 141 Runs | 164 RBI 27 Stolen Bases
.331 | 10 HR 150 Runs | 93 RBI 57 Stolen Bases
2006, 2009 All-Independent
23-12 | 4.26 ERA 200.2 IP | 163 k 12 Saves
The Bolding Era
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CASEy HAvERS 2007-10 | IB
CHRIS BRIERE 2008-11 | RHP
2009 All-Independent
2011 Olerud Watch List
.354 | 14 HR 125 Runs | 130 RBI 10 Stolen Bases
18-13 | 4.94 ERA 246.0 IP | 168 k 1 Shutout
BRAnT JOnES 2008-11 | 2B
MARk MOnTGOMERy 2009-11 | RHP
ROBBy nEWMAn 2009-12 | IB/OF
2009 All-Independent
ny yankees, 2011 | 11th
2012 vaSID All-State
.372 | 20 HR 175 Runs | 118 RBI 29 Stolen Bases
7-6 | 3.79 ERA 128.1 IP | 157 k 16 Saves
.298 | 29 HR 121 Runs | 137 RBI 12 Stolen Bases
MARk MOnTGOMERy / nEW yORk yAnkEES
JuSTIn LACy 2010-13 | IB
.317 | 19 HR 109 Runs | 101 RBI 47 Doubles
kyLER MORGAn 2010-13 | RHP 20-14 | 4.25 ERA 232.2 IP | 126 k 1 Save
Former Longwood standout pitcher Mark Montgomery completed year three of his professional baseball career in 2013. He was a non-roster invitee to spring training in 2014, and was expected to begin this season with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) RailRiders of the class AAA International League. Montgomery was named a winner of the New York Yankees’ 2012 kevin Lawn Award as the club’s minor league Pitcher of the Year. Montgomery made 25 appearances in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre during 2013 and was 2-3 with a 3.38 ERA through 40.0 innings with 49 strikeout. He had entered last season ranked No. 8 among Yankees’ prospects by MLB.com, but shoulder problems ended his season early as he went on the disabled list in August. Fortunately, Mark entered 2014 completely rehabilitated. Montgomery combined to make for 46 appearances in Tampa (Fla.) and Trenton (N.J.) during 2012 with a 7-2 record and a 1.54 ERA through 64.1 innings with 99 strikeouts and 15 saves. He was a Florida State League All-Star before moving up to Trenton. In the 2012 Arizona Fall League, Montgomery made nine appearances with a 2.61 ERA through 10.1 innings with 19 strikeouts and one save. His first pro summer finished with the Charleston (S.C.) RiverDogs of the class A South Atlantic League (SAL). The 359th overall selection by the Yankees in the 11th round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft, the right-handed closer made 22 appearances for Charleston and was a perfect 14-14 in save opportunities. Montgomery was very impressive while posting a 1.85 ERA through 24.1 innings with 41 strikeouts. His 14 saves led the RiverDogs and tied for seventh in the SAL despite not joining the club until June 29 after the league’s All-Star break. Following the draft, Montgomery had been assigned to the Staten Island (N.Y.) Yankees of the short-season class A New York-Penn League where he made four appearances (4.0 innings) with one save and a 2.25 ERA with 10 strikeouts, His combined effort during that first year as a professional produced a perfect 15-15 in save opportunities with a 1.91 ERA through 28.1 innings with 51 strikeouts. Montgomery finished his final season at Longwood (2011) with a record of 1-0 with 10 saves and a 0.89 earned run average in 22 appearances, including 30.1 innings and 48 strikeouts (14.24). He established new season records for ERA (0.89), saves (10), and fewest hits allowed (12-3.56, per nine innings); yielding just four runs, three earned, and limiting opponents to a .120 batting average with only 10 walks (2.97) and no home runs allowed. Montgomery led the mound staff in appearances, games in relief, ERA, saves, strikeouts, opponent batting average, games finished (21), and batters struck out looking (16). Montgomery still has the school record for career saves (16).
All-Time Honors DOuG TOOMBS: NCAA Division III All-America (3rd-Team), 1980… South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1982. DAvID RuMBuRG: All-South Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1981 … All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1982. DWAynE kInGERy: South Atlantic Region Tournament MVP and AllTournament Team, All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), NCAA Division II All-America (2nd-Team), 1982. BRuCE MORGAn: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1982. RICHARD vAuGHT: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1982. DAvID MITCHELL: All-South Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1982. MICkEy ROBERTS: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1983. SOnny BOLTOn: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1982 … All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1982 … VaSID All-State Team, 1984. JOHn SuLLIvAn: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1982 … NCAA Division II All-America (1st-Team), VaSID All-State Team, All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1984. JEFF MAyOnE: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1984 … All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1984, (2nd-team), 1985, (3rdteam), 1987 … VaSID All-State Team, 1985, 1986. DEnnIS LEFTWICH: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1984 … VaSID All-State Team, 1985, 1986. TODD THOMPSOn: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), VaSID AllState, 1984. JEFF ROHM: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1984, (2nd- team), 1987 … VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, All-State, 1986. MIkE HASkInS: VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, All-State, 1984. TODD ASHBy: VaSID All-State Team, 1984, 1986. MARTy FORD: South Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team, 1984 … VaSID All-State, 1985-86. ROB FuRTH: VaSID All-State Team, 1985. ALLEn LAWTER: VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID All-State Team, 1985. kELvIn DAvIS: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-Team), 1986 (2ndteam), 1987, (2nd-team), 1988 … VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, 1988 … VaSID All-State Team, 1988. TOny BROWnInG: VaSID Academic All-State (2nd-team), 1985, (3rd-team), 1986, (2nd-team), 1987 … Honorable Mention Academic AllAmerica, 1985 … All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1987. STEvE GEDRO: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1987. ROBERT JACkSOn: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1988. MARk MOELLER: All-South Atlantic Region (3rd-team), 1988. E.J. BRyAnT: All-North Atlantic Region, VaSID Academic All-State (2nd-team), 1989. ROBBIE SMITH: All-North Atlantic Region, 1989. DEnnIS HALE: VaSID Academic All-State Team (HM), 1989 … North Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Year, All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, VaSID All-State, GTE-CoSIDA District III All-Academic, VaSID Academic All-State (2ndteam), 1990 … Preseason All-America, All-South Atlantic Region (1stteam), South Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Year, South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, NCAA Division II All-America (2nd-team), GTE– CoSIDA Academic All-America (1st-team, College Division), VaSID Virginia College Division Player of the Year, VaSID All-State, 1991. MATT CARLISLE: South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, 1991. ERIC HuTzLER: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID AllState, 1991. nEALAn CHAnDLER: South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, All-
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Tournament at the NCAA Division II World Series, 1991. SCOTT ABELL: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID All-State, 1991 … All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID All-State, 1992. CHRIS PORTER: South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, All-South Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1991 … All-North Atlantic Region (2ndteam), VaSID All-State (HM), 1992. MICHAEL TuCkER: NCAA Division II All-America (1st-team), South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, All-South Atlantic Region (1stteam), South Atlantic Region Player of the Year, All-Tournament at the NCAA Division II World Series, VaSID All-State, 1991 … NCAA Division II All-America (1st-team), All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), North Atlantic Region Player of the Year, Virginia College Division Player of the Year, Baseball America Small College Player of the Year, ABCA Division II Player of the Year, Selected for United States Olympic Baseball team, Finalist for Golden Spikes Award, VaSID All-State, 1992. ERIC HuTzLER: South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, 1991 … All-North Atlantic Region, VaSID All-State, 1992. BILL MARTz: South Atlantic Region Tournament Team, 1991. TERRy TAyLOR: North Atlantic Region Tournament Team, 1992 … All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID All-State, 1993. JEFF T0MS: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (HM), 1992 … VaSID All-State (HM), 1993 … All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), 1994 … Preseason NCAA Division II All-American, AllNorth Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID All-State, 1995. CHRIS TySOn: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID AllState, 1992 … VaSID All-State (HM), 1993. TODD BOWMAn: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1993. SHAWn JOnES: All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID AllState, 1993. kyLE WEAvER: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID AllState, 1993. MIkE MADDEn: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1994. BART vAn zOEST: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID AllState, 1994. BRIAn BASSETT: All-North Atlantic Region (1st-team), VaSID AllState, ECAC South All-Star, 1995. RHETT PFITznER: VaSID All-State, 1994 … All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (HM), ECAC South All-Star, 1995 … All-CVAC (2nd-team), 1996 … VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1997. STEvE MOzuCHA: All-North Atlantic Region (2nd-team), 1995 … VaSID All-State (HM), 1996 … VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1997. RICk GASTLEy: VaSID All-State, 1995. BEn DAvIES: All-CVAC Academic Team, 1996. SCOTT HuESTOn: ECAC South All-Star, 1996 … All-CVAC (2ndteam), 1997. kEvIn COx: VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1997. GREG EDMOnDS: VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1998. DOuG kEnnEy: All-CVAC (2nd-team), 1998 … CVAC All-Academic Team, 2000. AnTHOny PEnnIx: All-CVAC (2nd-team), 1998. TRAvIS PFITznER: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), CVAC Freshman of the Year, All-CVAC (1st-team), VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1998 … All-CVAC (HM), CVAC All-Academic Team, VaSID All-State (HM), GTE Academic All-District III, 2000 … ECAC South All-Star (1stTeam), CVAC All-Academic Team, VaSID All-State (HM), Verizon Academic All-District III, 2001. FRED STOOTS: All-CVAC (1st-team), All-CVAC Tournament Team, 1998 … All-CVAC (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1999. SHAWn TORIAn: All-South Atlantic Region (1st-team), ECAC South All-Star (1st-team), All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC All-Tournament Team, VaSID All-State (1st-team), 1998 … All-CVAC (1st-team), VaSID AllState (1st-team), ECAC South All-Star (1st-team), 1999.
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All-Time Honors
MIkE SuLLIvAn: All-CVAC (honorable mention), 1998. JEREMy knICELy: All-South Atlantic Region (2nd-team), CVAC CoFreshman of the Year, All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC All-Tournament Team, VaSID All-State (1st-team), 2000 … ECAC South All-Star (2ndteam), All-CVAC (1st-team), 2001 … All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC AllAcademic Team, Verizon Academic All-District III (2nd-team), 2002 … Verizon Academic All-America (2nd-team) … Verizon Academic All-District III (1st-team) … All-CVAC (2nd-team) … CVAC All-Academic Team … ECAC All-Star (HM) … ECAC Player of Week … VaSID AllState (2nd-team), 2003. ADRIAn WATkInS: All-CVAC (2nd-team), CVAC All-Tournament Team, ECAC All-Star Team, VaSID All-State (1st-team), GTE Academic All-District III, 2000 … All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC All-Academic Team, Verizon Academic All-District III (1st-team), Longwood Male Athlete of the Year, 2002 … Verizon Academic All-District III (2nd-team) … CVAC All-Academic Team, 2003. PATRICk RICHARDSOn: CVAC All-Tournament Team, 2001 … AllSouth Atlantic Region (2nd-team), All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC Pitcher of Week, 2002. LAROn WILSOn: All-South Atlantic Region (2nd-team), ECAC South All-Star (2nd-team), All-CVAC (1st-team), CVAC All-Tournament Team, VaSID All-State (1st-team), 2001 … All-South Atlantic Region (2ndteam), ECAC South All-Star (2nd-team), All-CVAC (1st-team), VaSID All-State (1st-team), ECAC Player of Week, 2002. BRIAn MEDLEy: All-CVAC (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (1st-team), 2002 … CVAC Player of Week … ECAC Player of Week, 2003 … VaSID College Division Player of the Year, All-State (1st-team) … ECAC AllStar (1st-team) … Longwood Male Athlete of the Year, 2004. TRIPP METzGER: CVAC All-Academic Team, 2002 … CVAC AllAcademic Team, 2003. LOuIS SHACkELFORD: CVAC Player of Week, 2002 … CVAC Player of Week, 2003. ERIC SHIRLEy: CVAC Player of Week, ECAC Player of Week, 2002. EvAn WEInSTEIn: Verizon Academic All-America (3rd-team) … Verizon Academic All-District III (1st-team) … CVAC All-Academic Team, 2003 … CoSIDA Academic All-America (1st-team) … CoSIDA Academic All-District III (1st-team) … VaSID Academic All-State (3rd-team) … Longwood Male Henry I. Willett Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2004. CHRIS BALuS: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), Longwood Male Athlete of the Year, 2005. TyLER CHILDRESS: Division I Independent Player of Week, 2005 … Division I All-Independent (HM), 2006 … Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (2nd-team), Division I Independent Player of Week, 2007. ROBERT GILLIS: Division I All-Independent Academic Team, 2005. BRIAn McCuLLOuGH: College Baseball Foundation National Honor Roll, 2005 … Division I All-Independent (1st-team), 2006 … College Baseball Foundation Wallace Watch List, Division I Independent Pitcher of the Year, Division I Independent (1st-team), Division I Independent Pitcher of Week, Longwood Male Athlete of the Year, 2007. LOuIS uLRICH: Division I Independent Newcomer of Week, 2005. CHARLIE yARBROuGH: Division I All-Independent (HM), Division I Independent Player of Week, College Baseball Foundation National Honor Roll, 2005. TyLER AMES: Division I All-Independent (HM), 2006. BRETT MAnGIGIAn: Division I Independent Pitcher of Week, 2006. ALAn MOORE: Division I All-Independent (HM), 2006. JOnATHAn QuIGLEy: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 2006 … Division I Independent Player of Week, 2007 … Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), ECAC Division I All-Star (2nd-team), VaSID All-State (2nd-team), 2009. RyAn ROWE: Division I Independent Newcomer of Week, 2006.
nICk von GERSDORFF: Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2006 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2007 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, VaSID Academic All-State Team, Longwood Male Athlete of the Year, Longwood Henry I. Willett ScholarAthlete Award, 2008. zACH zIGRAnG: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), Division I Independent Player of Week, Division I Independent All-Academic Team, ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District III (2nd-team), VaSID Academic All-State (HM), 2006 … VaSID Academic All-State, 2007 … Longwood Henry I. Willett Scholar-Athlete Award, 2007. ROBBIE BAILEy: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), VaSID AllState (2nd-team), 2007. PHIL CERRETO: Division I Independent Newcomer of Week, 2007 … VaSID University Division All-State (2nd-team), 2008 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2009 … VaSID University Division AllState (2nd-team), 2010. nEEDHAM JOnES III: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), Division I Independent Pitcher of Week, 2007. SCOTT kIMBLE: Division I All-Independent (1st-team), All Ping! Freshman Baseball (3rd-team), Division I Independent Newcomer of Week, 2007. kEvIn LIGHT: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), 2007. JOHn WALkER II: Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2007 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2008 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, VaSID Academic All-State, 2009. JuSTIn MORREIM: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), All Ping! Freshman Baseball (HM), Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 2008. DAvID SMIy JR.: Division I Independent All-Academic Team, 2008 … Division I Independent All-Academic Team, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 3 (1st-team), 2009 … VaSID Academic AllState, Longwood Male Henry I. Willett Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2010. CASEy HAvERS: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), 2009. BRAnT JOnES: Division I All-Independent (2nd-team), VaSID AllState (2nd-team), 2009 … VaSID University Division All-State (2ndteam), 2011. LAnCE HARTInG: ABCA All-East Region (2nd-team), 2010. JuSTIn LACy: Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 2010. CHRIS BRIERE: John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Watch List, 2011. MATT DICkASOn: Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 2011. MARk MOnTGOMERy: ABCA All-East Region (2nd-Team), 2011. ROBBy nEWMAn: Longwood Male Academic PRIDE Award, 2011 … VaSID University Division All-State (2nd-team), 2012. BRAnDOn vICk: Longwood Freshman Male Athlete of the Year, 2012 … Big South All-Academic Team, 2013. AAROn MyERS: VaSID All-State (2nd-team), 2013. ALEx OWEnS: All-Big South (1st-team), 2013.
All-Time Records Games Victories Winning Percentage Most At Bats Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In Sacrifice Flies Sacrifice Hits Walks Batting Average Slugging Percentage Fielding Percentage Double Plays Stolen Bases Innings Pitched Lowest ERA Complete Games Winning Streak
SEASOn TEAM RECORDS 54 41 .837 (41-8) 1838 431 536 116 40 86 382 35 56 264 .378 .656 .964 46 178 471.2 3.47 26 18
InDIvIDuAL PITCHInG / GAME MOST STRIkEOuTS 1. Steve Mozucha 14 vs. Gannon 2. Steve Mozucha 13 vs. Davis & Elkins 2. Greg Edmonds 13 vs. Elizabeth City State 2. Robey Caldwell 13 vs. Barton 2. Robey Caldwell 13 vs. Pfeiffer 6. Richard Vaught 12 vs. Washington & Lee 6. Tommy Norris 12 vs. St. Mary's 6. Steve Gedro 12 vs. St. Mary's 6. Tony Beverley 12 vs. West Virginia Tech 6. Kyle Weaver 12 vs. Norfolk State 6. Derrick Ellison 12 vs. Morris 6. Anthony Pennix 12 vs. Morris 6. Brian McCullough 12 vs. UMBC COMBInED STRIkEOuTS 1. Justin Bunch/Mozucha 18 vs. Hampden-Sydney nO HITTERS Mickey Roberts David Mitchell Scott Mills Dennis Hale Buddy Williams Wayne Weaver Greg Edmonds
vs. Houghton vs. District of Columbia vs. Bowie State vs. Mount St. Mary’s vs. Saint Paul's vs. Morris vs. Belmont Abbey
MOST InnInGS PITCHED 1. Steve Mozucha 10.0 vs. Davis & Elkins
InDIvIDuAL PITCHInG / SEASOn
WInS 1. Dennis Hale 2. Dennis Hale 2. Kyle Weaver 4. Lance Harting 5. Kyle Weaver
13 11 11 10 9
2013 1991 1991 2013 1991 2010 2009 1995 1992 2000 1995 2008 1985 1992 1992 2013 2008 1985 2013 1987 1984 1992 1995 1994 1996 1997 1998 1980 1983 1986 1987 1993 1997 1997 2006 1995 1980 1981 1985 1988 1989 1992 1999 1994 1991 1990 1993 2010 1991
6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6.
David Mitchell David Mitchell David Mitchell Scott Mills Bart van Zoest Justin Bunch Steve Mozucha Bart van Zoest Patrick Richardson Alan Moore
COMPLETE GAMES 1. Dennis Hale 1. Kyle Weaver 3. Scott Mills 4. David Mitchell 4. Richard Vaught 4. David Mitchell
EARnED Run AvERAGE 1. Mark Montgomery 2. Mickey Roberts 3. E.J.Bryant 4. Brad Bolding 5. Zach Zigrang 6. Rob Furth 7. Dennis Hale 8. Steve Mozucha 9. Dennis Hale 10. Tony Beverley
FEWEST WALkS PER GAME 1. Tony Browning 2. John Walker II 3. Todd Barker 4. Allan Ferris 5. John Walker II 6. Matt Gwaltney 7. Jason Hunsecker 8. Garrett Lythgoe 9. John Walker II 10. John Walker II FEWEST HITS PER GAME 1. Mark Montgomery 2. Mickey Roberts 3. Zach Zigrang 4. E.J. Bryant 5. Rob Furth 6. Frankie Watson 6. Kyler Morgan 8. Dennis Hale InnInGS PITCHED 1. Dennis Hale 2. Brian McCullough 3. Brian McCullough 4. Kyle Weaver 5. Scott Mills 6. Matt Gwaltney 7. Brandon vick 8. Steve Mozucha
43 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
1979 1981 1982 1984 1994 1995 1995 1995 2002 2004
10 10 9 8 8 8
1991 1993 1984 1979 1981 1982
0.89 0.96 1.49 1.93 2.15 2.31 2.45 2.47 2.48 2.56
2011 1982 1989 2000 2004 1985 1990 1997 1991 1985
0.86 0.87 0.90 0.95 1.04 1.14 1.28 1.50 1.57 1.65
1987 2009 1998 1979 2008 2012 2001 2008 2007 2006
3.56 4.82 6.14 6.52 6.57 6.75 6.75 6.85
2011 1982 2004 1989 1985 1988 2011 1988
123.2 110.0 105.0 92.1 89.1 87.0 86.2 86.1
1991 2006 2007 1993 1984 2012 2013 1995
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44 InnInGS PITCHED 9. David Mitchell 10. Bart van Zoest
WInnInG PERCEnTAGE 1. Dennis Hale 2. Lance Harting 3. Kyle Weaver 4. Patrick Richardson 5. E.J. Bryant 5. Zach Zigrang 7. Dennis Hale 8. Tony Browning 8. Steve Gedro 8. Mike Lewis STRIkEOuTS 1. Steve Mozucha 2. Brian McCullough 3. Dennis Hale 4. Derrick Ellison 5. Greg Edmonds 6. Kyle Weaver 7. Brian McCullough 8. David Mitchell 9. Mike Sullivan 10. Justin Bunch
SAvES 1. Mark Montgomery 1. Aaron Myers 3. Mark Montgomery 4. Lance Harting 4. Lance Harting 4. Aaron Myers 7. Dennis Hale 7. Jason Hunsecker 7. Jason Hunsecker 7. Needham Jones III 7. Brett Mangigian
86.0 85.2 11-0 10-0 9-1 8-1 7-1 7-1 13-2 6-1 6-1 6-1
1982 1994 1.000 1.000 .900 .889 .875 .875 .867 .857 .857 .857
107 97 95 83 76 74 73 71 69 68
1995 2006 1991 2000 1999 1993 2007 1979 1999 1995
10 10 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
2011 2013 2010 2008 2009 2012 1991 2000 2002 2007 2006
InDIvIDuAL PITCHInG / CAREER WInS 1. Dennis Hale 33 2. David Mitchell 29 2. Kyle Weaver 29 4. Tony Browning 26 5. Bart van Zoest 23 5. Lance Harting 23 7. Justin Bunch 21 8. Mickey Roberts 20 8. Todd Ashby 20 8. Scott Mills 20 8. Steve Mozucha 20 8. Brian McCullough 20 8. Kyler Morgan 20
COMPLETE GAMES 1. David Mitchell 1. Steve Mozucha 3. Richard Vaught 3. Dennis Hale
1990 2010 1991 2002 1989 2004 1991 1984 1987 1997
20 20 19 19
1988-91 1979-82 1990-93 1984-87 1992-95 2007-10 1994-97 1980-83 1983-86 1983-87 1994-97 2004-07 2010-13 1979-82 1994-97 1980-82 1988-91
COMPLETE GAMES 5. Kyle Weaver 6. Scott Mills 6. Tony Browning 8. Todd Ashby 8. Bart van Zoest
EARnED Run AvERAGE 1. Mickey Roberts 2. Dennis Hale 3. Brian McCullough 4. Todd Barker 5. E.J. Bryant 6. Mark Montgomery 7. Steve Mozucha 7. Derrick Ellison 9. Greg Edmonds 10. Tony Browning
FEWEST WALkS PER GAME 1. John Walker II 2. Tony Browning 3. Tim Patrick 4. Matt Gwaltney 5. John Farrell 6. Kyle Weaver 7. Brian McCullough 8. Dennis Hale 9. David Mitchell 10. Steve Gedro STRIkEOuTS 1. Brian McCullough 2. Steve Mozucha 3. Dennis Hale 4. Justin Bunch 5. Robey Caldwell 5. Greg Edmonds 7. David Mitchell 8. Derrick Ellison 9. Chris Briere 10. John Farrell 10. Lance Harting
COnSECuTIvE vICTORIES 1. Dennis Hale SAvES 1. Mark Montgomery 2. Aaron Myers 2. Lance Harting 3. Jason Hunsecker 4. Dennis Hale
FEWEST HITS PER GAME 1. Mickey Roberts 2. Rob Furth 3. Dennis Hale 4. Scott Mills 5. Steve Mozucha
18 17 17 16 16
1990-93 1983-87 1984-87 1983-86 1992-95
2.85 2.99 3.56 3.66 3.78 3.79 3.85 3.85 4.05 4.08
1980-83 1988-91 2004-07 1995-98 1986-89 2009-11 1994-97 1997-01 1996-99 1984-87
1.19 1.88 2.03 2.28 2.38 2.46 2.49 2.51 2.65 2.67
2006-09 1984-87 1989-90 2009-12 2005-08 1990-93 2004-07 1988-91 1979-82 1986-89
258 241 224 217 204 204 193 173 168 163 163
2004-07 1994-97 1988-91 1994-97 1996-99 1996-99 1979-82 1997-01 2008-11 2005-08 2007-10
19
1990-91
16 15 12 11 9
2009-11 2012-xx 2007-10 2000-03 1988-91
7.26 8.13 8.49 8.50 8.96
1980-83 1984-87 1988-91 1983-85 1994-97
All-Time Records WInnInG PERCEnTAGE 1. Dennis Hale 2. Kyle Weaver 3. Bart van Zoest 4. Patrick Richardson 5. Tony Browning 6. David Mitchell 6. Todd Ashby 8. Justin Bunch 9. Steve Mozucha 9. Brian McCullough 9. Kyler Morgan InnInGS PITCHED 1. Brian McCullough 2. David Mitchell 3. Dennis Hale 4. John Farrell 5. Chris Briere 6. Tony Browning 7. Kyle Weaver 8. Justin Bunch 9. Steve Mozucha 10. Kyler Morgan
.846 .784 .767 .704 .703 .690 .690 .677 .588 .588 .588
33-6 29-8 23-7 19-8 26-11 29-13 20-9 21-10 20-14 20-14 20-14
329.0 285.1 283.0 256.2 246.0 244.0 241.2 236.0 234.0 232.2
InDIvIDuAL HITTInG / InnInG MOST HOME RunS 1. Chris Porter 2 vs. Virginia State 1. Michael Tucker 2 vs. Saint Paul's 1. Doug Kenney 2 vs. Belmont Abbey MOST RBI 1. Michael Tucker
7 vs. Saint Paul's
InDIvIDuAL HITTInG / GAME MOST AT BATS 1. Dwayne Kingery 8 vs. Valdosta State MOST HITS 1. Jeff Rohm 1. Robbie Smith 1. Kevin Cox 1. Brian Medley 1. Brett Mooney 1. Jonathan Quigley 1. Robbie Bailey 1. Brant Jones 1. Scott Kimble 1. Colton konvicka THE CyCLE 1. Robbie Smith 1. Travis Pfitzner 1. Travis Pfitzner
MOST RBI 1. Mark Moeller 2. Jeff Rohm 2. Jeff Rohm 2. Kelvin Davis 2. Michael Tucker 2. Alex Owens
1988-91 1990-93 1992-95 2001-03 1984-87 1979-82 1983-86 1994-97 1994-97 2004-07 2010-13 2004-07 1979-82 1988-91 2005-08 2008-11 1984-87 1990-93 1994-97 1994-97 2010-13 1991 1992 1999 1992 1982
5 vs. Morris 5 vs. Shenandoah 5 vs. Virginia State 5 vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown 5 vs. Shaw 5 vs. Campbell 5 vs. Coppin State 5 vs. Campbell 5 vs. James Madison 5 vs. High Point
1985 1990 1995 2004 2004 2006 2008 2010 2010 2013
vs. Shenandoah vs. Southern Virginia vs. Barton
1990 2000 2001
8 vs. Morris 7 vs. Coppin State 7 vs. North Carolina A&T 7 vs. St. Mary's 7 vs. Saint Paul's 7 at north Carolina Central
1989 1986 1987 1988 1992 2012
MOST RunS 1. Tim Kendrick
MOST DOuBLES 1. Dwayne Kingery 1. David Rumburg 1. Sonny Bolton 1. Jeff Mayone 1. Marty Ford 1. Mark Moeller 1. Greylin Rice 1. Rhett Pfitzner 1. Russ Bradshaw 1. Tyler Ames 1. Charlie Yarbrough 1. Charlie Yarbrough 1. Frank Berry II 1. Scott Burkett 1. Matt Dickason MOST TRIPLES 1. Scott Hueston
MOST HOME RunS 1. Jeff Rohm 1. Doug Kenney 1. Brian Medley 1. Charlie Yarbrough 1. Alex Owens WALkS 1. Nealan Chandler 2. John Sullivan 2. Marty Ford 2. Eric Hutzler 2. Rhett Pfitzner 2. Casey Havers 2. Brant Jones 2. Alex Owens
MOST TOTAL BASES 1. Jeff Rohm 1. Brian Medley
45 6 vs. Saint Paul's
1981
3 vs. Bristol 3 vs. District of Columbia 3 vs. UMBC 3 vs. West Virginia Tech 3 vs. St. Mary's 3 vs. Barton 3 vs. Barton 3 vs. Hampden-Sydney 3 vs. Saint Paul’s 3 vs. Bryant 3 vs. Belmont Abbey 3 vs. Limestone 3 vs. Radford 3 vs. Le Moyne 3 at Coppin State
1982 1982 1984 1984 1986 1989 1989 1995 1996 2004 2004 2004 2007 2011 2012
3 vs. Elizabeth City State
1995
3 vs. Coppin State 3 vs. Barton 3 vs. Limestone 3 vs. Saint Peter’s 3 at north Carolina Central
1986 2000 2004 2005 2012
5 vs. Bowie State 4 vs. UMES 4 vs. Bowie State 4 vs. Shippensburg 4 vs. Norfolk State 4 vs. Saint Peters 4 vs. Binghamton 3 vs. north Carolina Central
1991 1984 1985 1990 1995 2009 2010 2012
14 vs. Coppin State 14 vs. Limestone
1986 2004
STOLEn BASES 1. John Crosby 8* vs. St. Mary's 2. Terry Taylor 6 vs. North Carolina A&T *National College Division Record
InDIvIDuAL FIELDInG / GAME MOST ASSISTS 1. Rhett Pfitzner 10 vs. Mount Olive 1. C.J. Roth 10 vs. High Point 1. Matt Dickason 10 vs. High Point 4. Michael Tucker 9 vs. Lynchburg 4. Matt Dickason 9 vs. norfolk State
InDIvIDuAL HITTInG / SEASOn BATTInG AvERAGE 1. Doug Toombs .565 2. Brian Medley .515 3. Kelvin Davis .511
1980 1993
1996 2013 2013 1991 2011 1980 2004 1988
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46 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10.
InDIvIDuAL HITTInG / SEASOn Michael Tucker .489 Shawn Torian .457 Jeff Rohm .452 Michael Tucker .450 Jeff Toms .450 Allen Lawter .444 Rhett Pfitzner .432
SLuGGInG PERCEnTAGE 1. Shawn Torian 2. Michael Tucker 3. Kelvin Davis HITS 1. Brian Medley 2. Casey Havers 3. Phil Cerreto 4. Chris Porter 4. Brant Jones 4. Brant Jones 7. Kelvin Davis 7. Eric Hutzler 9. Adrian Watkins 9. LaRon Wilson 9. Phil Cerreto 9. Scott Kimble
RunS BATTED In 1. Michael Tucker 2. Brian Medley 3. Allen Lawter 4. Phil Cerreto 5. Michael Tucker 6. Adrian Watkins 7. Kelvin Davis 8. Eric Hutzler 8. Scott Abell 8. Rhett Pfitzner RunS SCORED 1. Brian Bassett 2. Marty Ford 3. Eric Hutzler 4. Jeff Toms 5. Michael Tucker 5. Brian Medley 7. Rhett Pfitzner 8. Brant Jones 8. Brant Jones 10. John Sullivan 10. Scott Abell
DOuBLES 1. Phil Cerreto 2. Charlie Yarbrough 3. Rhett Pfitzner 4. Marty Ford 4. Jeff Toms 4. David Smiy Jr. 4. Alex Owens 8. Jeff Rohm
1992 1998 1986 1991 1995 1985 1995
1.111 1.101 .993
1998 1992 1988
85 78 77 74 74 74 71 71 70 70 70 70
2004 2010 2010 1991 2009 2010 1988 1991 2000 2001 2008 2010
74 71 68 60 59 58 57 55 55 55
1992 2004 1985 2010 1991 2000 1988 1991 1992 1995
68 67 66 65 64 64 62 60 60 59 59
1995 1985 1991 1995 1992 2004 1995 2009 2010 1984 1992
24 20 19 18 18 18 18 17
2010 2004 1997 1986 1995 2009 2013 1985
DOuBLES 8. Scott Abell 8. Adrian Watkins 8. Brant Jones 8. Casey Havers 8. Robby Newman 8. kyri Washington TRIPLES 1. Scott Hueston 2. Scott Hueston 3. Kelvin Davis 3. Frankie Watson 3. Eric Hutzler 3. Jason Hatcher 3. Rhett Pfitzner 3. Jeff Toms 3. Travis Pfitzner 3. Tyler Ames
HOME RunS 1. Michael Tucker 2. Brian Medley 3. Michael Tucker 3. Rhett Pfitzner 5. Kelvin Davis 5. Scott Abell 5. Shawn Torian 8. Shawn Torian 8. Charlie Yarbrough 8. Robby Newman MOST AT BATS 1. kyri Washington
MOST HIT By PITCH 1. Brian Bassett STOLEn BASES 1. John Crosby 2. Dennis Leftwich 3. John Crosby 4. Marty Ford SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Jeff Rohm 1. Phil Cerreto 3. Scott Hueston 3. Fred Stoots 3. Phil Cerreto WALkS 1. Sonny Bolton 2. Pete Criscione 3. Jeremy Knicely 4. Doug Toombs 5. John Sullivan 5. Allen Lawter 5. Jeff Mayone
17 17 17 17 17 17
1991 2003 2009 2010 2012 2013
10 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
1995 1997 1988 1988 1991 1995 1995 1995 2001 2004
22 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13
1992 2004 1991 1997 1988 1992 1998 1999 2005 2012
205
2013
21
1995
62-68 57-63 49-55 48-50
1980 1985 1981 1985
8 8 7 7 7
1986 2009 1995 1999 2010
41 39 37 36 35 35 35
1982 1988 2002 1982 1984 1985 1987
All-Time Records TOTAL BASES 1. Michael Tucker 2. Brian Medley 3. Kelvin Davis 4. Phil Cerreto 5. Rhett Pfitzner 6. Michael Tucker
HITTInG STREAk 1. Casey Havers 2. Michael Tucker 3. Brian Medley 4. Brant Jones 5. Rhett Pfitzner 6. Jeff Rohm 6. Robbie Smith 6. Terry Taylor 6. Robbie Bailey
153 149 138 133 132 131
1992 2004 1988 2010 1997 1991
27 25 23 22 17 16 16 16 16
2010 1991 2004 2010 1994 1986 1989 1991 2007
InDIvIDuAL HITTInG / CAREER BATTInG AvERAGE 1. Michael Tucker .428 2. Kelvin Davis .419 3. LaRon Wilson .408 4. Brian Medley .404 5. Jeff Rohm .398 6. Doug Toombs .397 6. Mark Moeller .397 8. Phil Cerreto .386 9. Shawn Torian .384 10. Dennis Leftwich .382 SLuGGInG PERCEnTAGE 1. Michael Tucker 2. Kelvin Davis 3. Brian Medley 4. Jeff Rohm 5. Shawn Torian HITS 1. Phil Cerreto 2. Brian Medley 3. Brant Jones 4. Adrian Watkins 5. Travis Pfitzner 6. Tyler Ames 7. Rhett Pfitzner 8. Casey Havers 9. Shawn Torian 10. Justin Lacy
RunS BATTED In 1. Jeremy Knicely 2. Jeff Mayone 2. Rhett Pfitzner 2. Brian Medley 5. Kelvin Davis 5. Adrian Watkins 7. Phil Cerreto 8. Scott Abell 9. Jeff Rohm 10. Travis Pfitzner
1990-92 1985-88 2000-02 2001-04 1984-87 1980-83 1988-89 2007-10 1996-99 1983-86
.874 .749 .676 .674 .667
1990-92 1985-88 2001-04 1984-87 1996-99
256 254 240 238 233 228 225 221 214 214
2007-10 2001-04 2008-11 1999-03 1998-01 2004-07 1994-97 2007-10 1996-99 2010-13
179 168 168 168 167 167 164 159 154 153
2000-03 1984-87 1994-97 2001-04 1985-88 1999-03 2007-10 1989-92 1984-87 1998-01
RunS SCORED 1. Brian Medley 2. Jeff Toms 3. Rhett Pfitzner 4. Travis Pfitzner 5. Brant Jones 6. Adrian Watkins 7. Brian Bassett 8. Tyler Ames 9. Dennis Leftwich 9. Marty Ford 9. Jeremy Knicely DOuBLES 1. Adrian Watkins 2. Rhett Pfitzner 3. Travis Pfitzner 3. Phil Cerreto 5. Casey Havers 6. Robby Newman 7. Doug Kenney 8. Jeff Rohm 8. Justin Lacy 10. Brian Medley
TRIPLES 1. Scott Hueston 2. Travis Pfitzner 2. Brant Jones 4. Rhett Pfitzner 5. Kelvin Davis 6. Robbie Bailey 7. Dennis Leftwich 7. Louis Shackelford 7. Tyler Ames 10. David Rumburg 10. Allen Lawter 10. Terry Taylor 10. Jeff Toms HOME RunS 1. Michael Tucker 2. Jeff Mayone 2. Jeremy Knicely 2. Brian Medley 5. Shawn Torian 6. Kelvin Davis 7. Kevin Cox 8. Scott Abell 8. Adrian Watkins 10. Robby Newman
MOST HIT By PITCH 1. Brian Bassett 1. Tyler Ames 3. Brett Mooney STOLEn BASES 1. John Crosby 2. Dennis Leftwich 3. Marty Ford 4. Jeff Toms
47 187 186 178 176 175 173 171 166 162 162 162
2001-04 1992-95 1994-97 1998-01 2008-11 1999-03 1992-95 2004-07 1983-86 1984-86 2000-03
57 55 54 54 50 49 48 47 47 46
1999-03 1994-97 1998-01 2007-10 2007-10 2009-12 1997-2000 1984-87 2010-13 2001-04
20 14 14 13 11 10 8 8 8 7 7 7 7
1994-97 1998-01 2008-11 1994-97 1985-88 2006-10 1983-86 2001-04 2004-07 1980-83 1982-85 1990-93 1992-95
45 39 39 39 36 34 33 31 31 29
1990-92 1984-87 2000-03 2001-04 1996-99 1985-88 1995-97 1989-92 1999-03 2009-12
46 46 42
1992-95 2004-07 2002-05
146-158 132-141 105-115 67-75
1979-81 1983-86 1984-86 1992-95
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48 STOLEn BASES 5. Terry Taylor 6. Robbie Bailey 7. Shawn Jones 8. Chris Balus 9. Scott Kimble 10. Pete Criscione
COnSECuTIvE STOLEn BASES 1. Dennis Leftwich 2. Jeff Toms
SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Phil Cerreto 2. Jeff Rohm 2. Rhett Pfitzner 4. Scott Hueston 4. Travis Pfitzner 6. Jeff Mayone 6. Casey Havers 8. Brian Medley 8. Tyler Childress 10. Louis Shackelford
WALkS 1. Jeremy Knicely 2. Sonny Bolton 3. Jeff Toms 4. Doug Toombs 4. Pete Criscione 6. David Rumburg 7. Tyler Ames
TOTAL BASES 1. Brian Medley 2. Adrian Watkins 3. Travis Pfitzner 4. Rhett Pfitzner 5. Kelvin Davis 5. Phil Cerreto 7. Shawn Torian 8. Brant Jones 9. Jeremy Knicely 10. Michael Tucker
GAMES 1. Tyler Ames 2. Casey Havers 3. Phil Cerreto 3. Scott Kimble 5. Justin Lacy 6. Adrian Watkins 7. Robbie Bailey 8. Jonathan Quigley 8. Robby Newman 10. Tyler Childress AT BATS 1. Tyler Ames 2. Justin Lacy 3. Phil Cerreto 4. Adrian Watkins
63-72 60-84 59-67 58-62 57-71 54-69
1990-93 2006-10 1990-93 2003-05 2007-10 1987-90
55 47
1983-84 1993-95
22 18 18 16 16 15 15 14 14 12
2007-10 1984-87 1994-97 1994-97 1998-01 1984-87 2007-10 2001-04 2004-07 2001-04
116 105 103 101 101 93 91
2000-03 1981-84 1992-95 1980-83 1987-90 1980-83 2004-07
425 400 390 378 374 374 372 368 360 347
2001-04 1999-03 1998-01 1994-97 1985-88 2007-10 1996-99 2008-11 2000-03 1990-92
198 191 189 189 188 186 184 183 183 182
2004-07 2007-10 2007-10 2007-10 2010-13 1999-03 2006-10 2006-09 2009-12 2004-07
692 675 664 662
2004-07 2010-13 2007-10 1999-03
AT BATS 5. Travis Pfitzner 6. Brant Jones 7. Robbie Bailey 8. Jonathan Quigley 8. Scott Kimble 10. Brian Medley At Bats
Most Hits RBI Runs Doubles Triples Home runs Walks Stolen Bases
654 646 644 640 640 629
TEAM HITTInG / GAME 53 vs. Saint Paul's 53 vs. Valdosta State 27 vs. Virginia State 26 vs. Saint Paul's 31 vs. Saint Paul's 11* vs. Barton 6* vs. Randolph-Macon 8 vs. Shippensburg 16 vs. District of Columbia 16 vs. Bowie State
TEAM HITTInG / InnInG 13 vs. UMBC 12 vs. Bowie State 12 vs. Oneonta Hits 9 vs. UMBC Triples 5 vs. Randolph-Macon Home runs 4 vs. William and Mary *National College Division Record At Bats Runs
1998-01 2008-11 2006-10 2006-09 2007-10 2001-04 1981 1982 1995 1981 1981 1989 1986 1992 1982 1985 1984 1991 1991 1984 1986 1986
Brian McCullough is in his first year as head coach of his alma mater.
All-Time Series Records BIG SOuTH OPPOnEnTS Campbell Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina Gardner-Webb High Point Liberty Presbyterian Radford UNC Asheville vMI Winthrop
FIRST yEAR 2006 2014 2013 2009 1995 1978 2013 1985 2013 1979 2005
LAST yEAR
LAST SCORE
2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2005
1-6 6-5 11-3 1-8 0-4 5-6 1-11 1-13 5-6
2013
6-8
49 Lu 6 0 0 5 11 4 2 11 2 8 0
SERIES
OPP 8 0 1 1 5 18 1 10 1 13 1
DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS / vIRGInIA George Mason 1978 2013 4-3 6 7 James Madison 1982 2013 4-6 9 14 norfolk State* 1979 2013 17-4 28 16 Old Dominion 1988 2013 8-9 4 8 Richmond 1980 2013 3-2 3 10 VCU 1985 2012 0-9 4 10 virginia 1980 2008 0-6 2 10 virginia Tech 1981 2013 5-7 0 9 William and Mary 1982 2013 2-5 9 20 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS Appalachian State 2005 2009 2-4 1 5 Army 2007 2007 2-3 1 2 Binghamton 1992 2010 8-5 6 1 Brown 1991 1991 13-8 1 1 Bryant 2002 2004 7-2 2 3 Bucknell 2011 2011 6-2 1 3 Buffalo 2011 2013 2-3 5 2 Canisius 2009 2013 0-7 1 4 Charlotte 2005 2005 4-10 0 2 The Citadel 1989 2005 7-9 3 2 Cleveland State 2011 2011 9-4 2 1 Colgate 1981 1981 9-0 2 0 Coppin State 1986 2012 6-5 23 1 Cornell 2012 2012 1-3 0 3 Dayton 2006 2006 5-2 2 1 Delaware 2009 2009 14-7 2 2 Delaware State 2005 2006 11-10 2 1 Duke** 1980 2012 2-9 1 7 Elon 1994 1994 6-17 0 2 East Tennessee State 2014 0 0 Fairfield 1991 2013 12-4 3 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 2007 2007 3-2 2 0 Furman 2009 2009 13-8 1 1 Georgetown (D.C) 1981 1995 1-5 0 4 George Washington 2012 2012 2-5 0 1 Indiana 2005 2005 4-1 1 1 Iona 2012 2012 4-10 2 1 Lafayette 1987 2009 6-12 4 3 La Salle 2011 2011 2-7 0 3 Le Moyne 2008 2011 10-0 8 10 Long Island 2007 2007 8-16 2 2 Marist 2007 2010 3-6 3 1 Maryland 2005 2005 5-8 0 2 Mount St. Mary's (Md.) 1981 1988 15-0 18 2 Bold indicates 2014 opponents
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OPP DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS NJIT 2007 2007 6-4 4 0 Niagara 2010 2012 13-9 3 5 North Carolina 2009 2009 4-5 0 1 North Carolina A&T* 1987 2012 4-3 28 9 north Carolina Central 2008 2013 0-10 10 4 North Carolina State 2006 2006 4-18 0 1 Ohio 2014 0 0 Princeton 2007 2007 4-3 2 1 Rhode Island 1978 1989 10-0 1 1 Rider 2006 2012 3-16 7 4 Samford 2006 2006 1-13 1 2 South Carolina 2005 2005 3-13 0 3 Saint Joseph's 1985 2005 10-1 4 1 Saint Peter’s 2005 2010 0-10 14 3 Stony Brook 1999 2008 8-6 5 1 Temple 2012 2013 9-6 3 1 Tennessee 2013 2013 7-5 1 0 Towson 2005 2013 3-2 2 2 UMBC 1982 2012 5-2 19 7 UMES 1983 2012 7-1 25 0 USC Upstate 1992 1992 9-5 3 1 Valparaiso 2007 2007 7-1 2 1 Wake Forest 1986 1986 12-14 0 1 West Virginia 2006 2006 9-2 1 0 Western Carolina 2013 2013 5-8 1 1 Wofford 1992 2007 12-4 5 9 Youngstown State 2009 2009 11-4 1 0 Bold indicates 2014 opponents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------nOn-DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS / vIRGInIA Bridgewater 1987 1988 4-2 1 1 Christopher Newport 1988 2001 17-9 8 1 Eastern Mennonite 1978 1980 4-2 4 2 Ferrum 1978 1999 8-6 1 4 Hampden-Sydney 1978 2004 6-2 22 3 Lynchburg 1979 2000 9-3 11 7 Randolph-Macon 1983 2004 10-11 15 4 Shenandoah 1989 1990 17-14 2 1 Southern Virginia 2000 2004 13-3 17 0 Saint Paul's* 1980 2003 20-0 54 0 Virginia State 1982 2005 16-6 61 5 Virginia Wesleyan 1978 1981 0-3 1 4 Washington & Lee 1979 1982 13-2 6 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------nOn-DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS Alderson-Broaddus 1999 1999 16-2 1 0 Allen 1984 1994 12-5 15 1 American International 1991 1991 8-5 1 0 Anderson 1999 2003 3-9 5 9 Armstrong Atlantic State 1991 1991 10-4 1 0 Baltimore 1983 1983 2-7 1 1 Baptist 1983 1983 8-12 1 1 Barton (Atlantic Christian) 1989 2004 4-7 14 18 Belmont Abbey 1995 2004 14-10 25 9 Benedict* 1985 1995 5-8 9 4 Bloomsburg** 1992 1994 0-3 5 2 Bowie State* 1980 2000 13-2 15 3 Bristol* 1979 1983 5-2 10 0 SUNY-Brockport 1994 1994 9-5 3 1
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OPP nOn-DIvISIOn I OPPOnEnTS California (Pa.) 1984 1995 10-2 4 0 Coker 1996 2003 1-0 14 12 Columbia Union 2004 2004 20-5 2 0 Columbus State 1984 1987 1-2 0 2 Davis & Elkins 1994 1994 7-6 2 1 District of Columbia 1981 1982 11-1 4 0 Dominican 1990 1990 16-7 2 0 East Stroudsburg 2001 2002 11-9 5 0 Elizabeth City State 1995 2004 7-6 8 2 Erskine 1996 2003 7-1 17 10 Florida Southern 1982 1991 11-6 1 1 Francis Marion 1982 1995 13-24 8 11 Gallaudet 1980 1981 5-4 4 0 Gannon 1991 1995 15-1 14 1 Guilford 1981 1981 3-2 2 0 Hartwick 2002 2002 7-6 2 0 Hawaii Pacific 2005 2005 2-15 1 4 Houghton 1980 1980 15-0 1 0 Johns Hopkins 1979 1979 7-2 1 1 King 1980 1985 5-7 8 4 Kutztown 1997 1998 2-4 4 2 Limestone 1999 2004 4-3 9 11 Lock Haven 1989 1995 15-2 9 3 Mansfield 1992 1993 1-13 0 2 Mercyhurst 1994 1995 4-2 1 2 Methodist 1979 1980 5-14 0 2 Missouri Southern 1991 1991 6-9 1 2 Morris 1984 1997 9-3 23 2 Mount Olive 1989 2003 8-9 7 22 Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) 1996 1997 11-1 3 1 Newberry 1987 1999 5-7 1 3 North Alabama 1991 1991 8-3 2 0 North Carolina Wesleyan 1979 1981 11-7 2 1 Oneonta State 1991 1995 11-0 5 0 Pfeiffer 1996 2003 11-22 14 12 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1983 2004 7-8 6 8 Quincy 1992 1992 8-7 1 0 Rutgers-Newark 1995 1995 6-7 0 1 Seton Hill 2004 2004 5-4 2 0 Shaw* 1988 2004 23-1 9 0 Shippensburg 1982 1993 3-6 3 5 Slippery Rock 1984 1993 5-6 2 4 Southeastern (Mass.) 1978 1978 0-21 0 2 St. Andrews** 1985 2004 16-6 16 24 St. Mary's 1979 1991 26-11 20 0 St. Thomas Aquinas 2004 2004 9-2 1 0 Saint Augustine's 1986 2004 16-2 12 4 SUNY-New Paltz 1995 1998 13-9 3 0 Tusculum 1982 1982 5-1 2 0 UC Riverside 1982 1982 1-6 0 1 UNC Pembroke 1983 2002 8-13 2 4 Valdosta State 1982 1987 1-14 2 2 West Georgia 1982 1984 12-11 2 0 West Virginia Tech 1981 1987 4-2 14 0 Western Connecticut 1979 1979 6-3 1 0 Westfield 1987 1987 9-5 2 0 *Forfeits: Four vs. Bowie State, North Carolina A&T, and Benedict; two vs. Bristol and Shaw; and one vs. Saint Paul's; **Ties not included.
All-Time Results
52 0 0 4 3 1 0 3 1 0 2 8 5 1 6 5 7 1 8 4 12 16 4 3 *7 *7 7 12 13 10 1 2 10 6 5 10 1 7 0 0 11 10 8 6 8 5 8 4 4 9 4 15 3 13 12 18 3 26
1978 (0-9) SE Massachusetts SE Massachusetts Rhode Island Virginia Wesleyan George Mason Eastern Mennonite George Mason Hampden-Sydney Liberty
1979 (16-12) Methodist Hampden-Sydney Washington & Lee Washington & Lee Western Connecticut Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Lynchburg Norfolk State Norfolk State St. Mary's St. Mary's Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Wesleyan Bristol Bristol Eastern Mennonite Eastern Mennonite North Carolina Wesleyan North Carolina Wesleyan Lynchburg Bristol Bristol Hampden-Sydney Ferrum Ferrum VMI VMI 1980 (19-11) Richmond Richmond Hampden-Sydney Washington & Lee King King Virginia Methodist Eastern Mennonite Eastern Mennonite Norfolk State Norfolk State Duke Houghton Lynchburg Virginia Bristol Bristol Lynchburg St. Mary's
18 21 29 17 16 10 24 25 11 4 7 2 4 3 8 2 14 5 5 2 1 8 13 0 0 0 6 20 8 15 0 7 0 16 12 6 4 10 15 5 3 9 3 10 14 1 2 7 2 5 0 4 12 1 8 4 6
11 12 15 17 7 1 17 *7 7 10 6 3 11 31 8 0 4 26 6 19 6 11 10 11 12 4 3 9 0 8 7 9 15 6 13 11 3 0 3 16 6 7 5 13 9 12 14 6 2 9 4 9 13 4 9 8 6 12
St. Mary's Gallaudet Gallaudet Hampden-Sydney Bowie State Bowie State Saint Paul's Saint Paul's VMI VMI
1981 (24-13) Guilford Guilford North Carolina Wesleyan Saint Paul's Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Wesleyan District of Columbia District of Columbia West Virginia Tech West Virginia Tech Hampden-Sydney Washington & Lee King King Bristol Georgetown (DC) Georgetown (DC) Hampden-Sydney Norfolk State Norfolk State Colgate Colgate VMI Duke St. Mary's Lynchburg Virginia Tech Liberty Bowie State Bowie State Virginia Gallaudet Gallaudet Liberty Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's Washington & Lee 1982 (31-10-1) Duke Francis Marion Hampden-Sydney Virginia West Virginia Tech West Virginia Tech Shippensburg Washington & Lee Bristol Bristol King
1 6 2 10 0 2 1 0 9 4 2 2 7 3 3 3 0 2 2 1 11 5 6 2 1 5 6 10 6 9 6 0 4 9 4 10 13 14 5 5 11 1 4 19 5 6 3 6 10 3 8 3 3 3 2 3 0 0
11 3 5 3 13 14 13 15 7 23 11 5 10 12 11 9 11 4 *0 17 14 11 13 13 9
1 0
King 0 Tusculum 1 Tusculum 1 Virginia Tech 11 Virginia State 9 Mount St. Mary's 4 Mount St. Mary's 4 UMBC 6 UMBC 5 District of Columbia 0 District of Columbia 1 VCU 9 Saint Paul's 0 Saint Paul's 3 William and Mary 6 Lynchburg 7 Virginia 13 James Madison 6 Lynchburg 9 St. Mary's 1 St. Mary's 2 Bowie State 7 Bowie State 7 Washington & Lee 2 Hampden-Sydney 3 SOuTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL West Georgia 2 Valdosta State 17 Valdosta State 6 Valdosta State 1 DIvISIOn II WORLD SERIES UC Riverside 6 Florida Southern 11
6 6 13 11 8 7 8 4 1 5 1 8 15 11 8 3 2 3 6 7 7 12 2 12 14 11 8
7 3 4 2 12 2 0 2 4 2 4 6 1 2 7 2 3 1 8 1 1 6 7 2 2 16 2
12 19 4 3
1983 (22-9) UNC Pembroke UNC Pembroke UNC Pembroke Baptist Baptist West Virginia Tech West Virginia Tech Mount St. Mary's Mount Mary's Bristol Pittsburgh-Johnstown Randolph-Macon Virginia State Virginia State Saint Paul's Saint Paul's Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's UMBC UMES UMES Baltimore Baltimore Virginia State Virginia State William and Mary Saint Paul's
All-Time Results 5 12 11 5
Saint Paul's St. Mary's St. Mary's James Madison
0 5 4 6
1984 (32-11) Francis Marion 2 Francis Marion 5 Morris 1 Morris 10 Allen 1 Allen 3 West Virginia Tech 7 West Virginia Tech 6 Slippery Rock 9 Slippery Rock 3 California (Pa.) 6 California (Pa.) 3 UMBC 5 UMBC 2 Saint Paul's 7 King 5 King 0 Mount St. Mary's 0 Mount St. Mary's 2 Virginia State 0 Virginia State 4 Saint Paul's 3 UMES 7 UMES 3 Virginia 1 William and Mary 7 UMBC 7 UMBC 10 Mount St. Mary's 1 Mount St. Mary's 3 Virginia Tech 6 Norfolk State 11 Norfolk State 14 James Madison 16 St. Mary's 2 St. Mary's 0 Bowie State 1 Bowie State 3 Virginia State 2 Virginia State 2 SOuTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL 1 Columbus State 19 12 West Georgia 11 1 Shippensburg 3 3 4 12 8 6 19 19 12 1 2 13 8 16 3 10 10 3 22 4 10 7 6 22 16 2 6 12 21 4 9 3 8 7 12 22 13 11 15 12 12
13 1 9 14 8 12 20 16 12 20
1985 (34-12) St. Andrews Francis Marion Francis Marion Morris Morris Benedict Benedict Allen Allen Hampden-Sydney
1 13 4 7 2 2 7 0 1 1
11 10 9 5 12 9 8 4 9 2 16 9 10 13 20 15 *7 8 8 12 1 5 4 11 11 8 2 6 15 3 2 0 8 13 17 9 9 5 6 6 10 14 *7 6 12 15 16 5 0 7 13 7 6 15 4 3 6 3 6 9
West Virginia Tech West Virginia Tech Slippery Rock Slippery Rock UMBC UMES UMES King King Virginia Randolph-Macon Virginia State Virginia State Saint Joseph's Saint Joseph's Bowie State Bowie State Virginia Tech Virginia State Virginia State King King Randolph-Macon VCU Radford Radford UMBC UMBC Hampden-Sydney Norfolk State Norfolk State Richmond Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's
1986 (30-16-1) St. Andrews Francis Marion Francis Marion Morris Morris Benedict Benedict Allen Allen West Virginia Tech West Virginia Tech Shippensburg Shippensburg Radford Radford Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's St. Mary's UMBC UMBC St. Augustine's St. Augustine's Norfolk State Norfolk State
53 1 4 6 7 9 2 3 10 4 3 8 0 0 3 10 0 0 10 2 6 0 7 7 10 1 4 9 7 11 7 6 19 1 3 2 2 9 11 2 1 1 0 0 4 0 8 8 10 6 6 2 0 3 1 2 9 8 1 7 10
8 8 1 7 3 8 4 2 14 3 13 1 9 19 15 21 8 12 6 13 19 19 10
Virginia State Virginia State Duke Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney Liberty St. Augustine's St. Augustine's Duke Norfolk State Norfolk State Liberty Virginia Tech Randolph-Macon William and Mary Hampden-Sydney Coppin State Wake Forest Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's Coppin State St. Mary's St. Mary's
3 5 6 0 7 10 7 0 9 4 2 10 14 1 7 8 10 14 2 0 7 11 5
1987 (29-8) St. Andrews 1 St. Andrews 2 Francis Marion 1 Newberry 4 Newberry 7 Hampden-Sydney 3 West Virginia Tech 2 West Virginia Tech 2 Lafayette 5 Lafayette 2 Virginia State 0 Virginia State 3 Westfield 2 Westfield 5 Norfolk State 0 VCU 11 Bridgewater 9 Virginia Tech 16 North Carolina A&T 4 North Carolina A&T 0 Liberty 3 Hampden-Sydney 0 VMI 7 St. Augustine's 1 St. Augustine's 1 Virginia State 2 Virginia State 6 Randolph-Macon 13 Radford 2 Radford 1 North Carolina A&T 0 North Carolina A&T 1 Norfolk State 1 St. Augustine's 8 St. Augustine's 12 SOuTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL 1 Columbus State 2
6 4 3 6 6 6 4 4 7 4 2 11 12 9 *9 4 5 6 22 8 6 7 8 10 6 5 5 15 8 9 *7 7 9 6 14
All-Time Results
54 1 4 3 4 11 4 5 12 5 16 11 14 10 2 22 12 7 11 4 6 3 15 9 14 1 6 8 14 10 8 13 11 *7 *7 *7 *7 10 15 *7 *7 *7 *7 16 16 3 9 0 2 1 1 4 5 17 *7 *7 7 12 10
Valdosta State
1988 (33-12) UNC Pembroke St. Andrews St. Andrews Francis Marion Francis Marion Hampden-Sydney Morris Morris Allen Allen Virginia State Virginia State Old Dominion St. Mary's Christopher Newport Shaw Shaw Bridgewater Liberty St. Augustine's St. Augustine's UMES UMES VCU Radford Richmond Virginia State Virginia State VMI St. Augustine's St. Augustine's Bowie State Bowie State North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Mount St. Mary's Mount St. Mary's Shaw Shaw Bowie State Bowie State North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T UMES UMES
1989 (23-13) UNC Pembroke St. Andrews Mount Olive The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel Morris Benedict Benedict Allen Allen Rhode Island College
14 6 10 7 6 9 0 2 6 0 1 4 4 7 2 6 5 1 2 9 4 10 4 0 3 9 11 0 2 11 6 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 1 1 4 0 3 16 1 4 4 0 0 3 3 0
20 12 2 6 5 16 12 4 11 5 1 11 7 7 9 13 2 16 7 6 1 10 2 5 8 11 9 0 2 6 9 6 4 5 0 2 16 1 4 6 11 3 14 3 12 3 1 3 6 17 12 11 2 11 15 5 0 8
Christopher Newport Shenandoah Shenandoah Lock Haven Lock Haven Saint Paul's Saint Paul's Liberty Virginia State Virginia State Richmond Saint Paul's Saint Paul's Virginia State Virginia State Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian North Carolina A&T Randolph-Macon Radford Radford St. Mary's William and Mary William and Mary 1990 (21-11) St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Mount Olive Morris Morris Francis Marion Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven Dominican Dominican Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian Slippery Rock Shippensburg Saint Paul's Saint Paul's Virginia State Virginia State Richmond Liberty Liberty Randolph-Macon Shenandoah Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Virginia State Virginia State UMES UMES 1991 (41-8) Richmond Francis Marion
6 0 7 1 9 0 2 17 1 0 4 0 1 3 2 14 9 7 3 7 4 3 13 6 6 6 14 10 6 1 5 4 3 2 3 0 7 3 5 5 8 0 0 7 4 8 13 8 5 14 5 9 3 10 5 0 7 4
13 5 6 9 11 13 12 2 5 4 3 9 13 11 12 9 17 11 11 22 15 13 13 *7 6 13 4 8 1 8 1 9 26 9 12 5 5 5 10
3 8 11 11 6
Morris 11 Morris 3 Gannon 2 Gannon 5 Gannon 2 Bowie State 2 Bowie State 6 Fairfield 3 Fairfield 4 Fairfield 3 Christopher Newport 6 Brown 16 Brown 8 Lynchburg 4 Saint Paul's 0 Saint Paul's 6 Coppin State 0 Coppin State 1 Oneonta State 4 Oneonta State 3 Bowie State 7 Bowie State 10 Saint Paul's 1 Saint Paul's 0 North Carolina A&T 2 North Carolina A&T 9 Virginia State 3 Virginia State 0 Lynchburg 4 North Carolina A&T 6 North Carolina A&T 3 Randolph-Macon 1 St. Mary's 11 William and Mary 8 Christopher Newport 2 UMES 1 UMES 3 Virginia State 0 Virginia State 3 SOuTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL North Alabama 2 Armstrong Atlantic State 4 North Alabama 3 DIvISIOn II WORLD SERIES Missouri Southern 6 American International 5 Florida Southern 6 Missouri Southern 8 Missouri Southern 9
11 2 11 14 10 12 6 0 13 15 6
10 3 1 3 4 4 3 9 3 6 5
5 10 8
1992 (32-9) Francis Marion Francis Marion Morris Morris Benedict Benedict Allen Allen Binghamton Bloomsburg Bloomsburg
All-Time Results 15 15 10 16 8 0 2 4 13 6 16 16 8 5 15 20 6 16 12 9 20 5 9 9 18 11 12 13
Bloomsburg 13 Gannon 6 Gannon 16 Wofford 17 Quincy 7 USC Upstate 3 USC Upstate 1 Liberty 10 Wofford 5 Wofford 10 Oneonta State 8 Oneonta State 5 North Carolina A&T 3 North Carolina A&T 2 Saint Paul's 1 Saint Paul's 6 Virginia State 2 North Carolina A&T 5 North Carolina A&T 2 UMES 2 UMES 8 USC Upstate 3 USC Upstate 5 Randolph-Macon 5 Christopher Newport 4 Virginia State 0 Virginia State 2 UMES 6 nORTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL 9 Mansfield 12 11 Shippensburg 15
4 2 8 13 5 12 2 18 2 8 7 3 3 5 9 7 8 15 11 4 14 2 11 18 4 6 2 13 *7
1993 (26-9-1) Francis Marion Francis Marion Morris Morris Allen Allen Benedict Benedict Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Norfolk State Virginia State Virginia State Liberty Saint Paul’s North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Saint Paul’s Gannon Gannon Christopher Newport Wofford Wofford Norfolk State North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T
10 3 5 4 2 2 6 4 1 8 5 2 6 3 6 2 7 4 10 3 8 1 4 3 9 7 20 3 0
55
10 3 11 18 6
Virginia State 0 Virginia State 1 Coppin State 3 Coppin State 13 Wofford 3 nORTH ATLAnTIC REGIOnAL 1 Mansfield 13 5 Slippery Rock 6 1994 (27-13) Francis Marion 8 Morris 2 Morris 8 Allen 2 Allen 5 Benedict 7 Benedict 7 Davis & Elkins 3 Davis & Elkins 6 Davis & Elkins 6 SUNY-Brockport 7 SUNY-Brockport 4 SUNY-Brockport 4 SUNY-Brockport 5 Lock Haven 4 Lock Haven 8 Virginia State 1 Virginia State 2 Saint Paul’s 4 Oneonta State 0 Oneonta State 5 Virginia State 3 Virginia State 3 Elon 10 Saint Paul’s 1 Saint Paul’s 2 Bloomsburg 7 Bloomsburg 3 St. Augustine’s 5 Gannon 5 Gannon 5 Gannon 8 Randolph-Macon 17 Norfolk State 5 Elon 17 ALL SPORT/LC InvITATIOnAL 4 Mercyhurst 6 9 Gannon 4 7 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 9
4 11 13 15 12 4 5 8 4 7 6 12 5 9 5 9 3 17 15 2 9 13 12 7 8 11 4 0 19 8 13 10 8 11 6
11 4 13 3 2 7 7 5 4 1 7
1995 (30-12) Belmont Abbey Francis Marion Francis Marion Voorhees Voorhees Morris Morris Benedict Georgetown Georgetown High Point
4 18 24 7 1 1 0 8 6 5 10
7 10 15 10 11 17 3 5 10 11 6 15 16 12 6 12 11 22 17 11 12 7 15 15 7 18 18 6 15 4 4 8 7 16 13 11 2 1 4 8 9 19 15 6 4 3 5 8 5 2 4 2 2 12 5 2 3 7 3 6
Lock Haven Lock Haven Lock Haven SUNY-New Paltz High Point Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City State California (Pa.) California (Pa.) Oneonta State Virginia State Virginia State Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Rutgers-Newark William and Mary Randolph-Macon Virginia State Virginia State Belmont Abbey Gannon Gannon Gannon Gannon Norfolk State Hampden-Sydney Norfolk State Lock Haven Lock Haven Mercyhurst Mercyhurst
1996 (25-17) Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Morris Morris Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City State Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg High Point High Point Lynchburg Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive Barton Barton Barton Coker Coker Coker St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews
2 5 6 5 9 5 5 1 2 0 2 4 7 3 7 3 1 15 4 5 3 6 2 1 11 6 6 15 2 5 2 6 2 10 0 2 4 2 6 0 4 6 6 1 2 6 0 9 4 9 1 3 9 0 8 1 5 8 6 15
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56 3 9 6 7
1 3 15 3 13 11 6 11 13 7 5 10 10 9 5 7 3 8 14 13 9 4 0 4 5 17 7 11 5 14 13 13 18 16 4 6 16 27 10 4 13 4 1 0 9 4 2
12 18 6 4 4 6
Erskine Erskine Erskine High Point CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Pfeiffer Erskine Virginia State Virginia State Randolph-Macon Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s St. Augustine’s St. Augustine’s
1997 (35-9) Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Morris Morris Kutztown Kutztown Kutztown Lynchburg High Point High Point High Point Hampden-Sydney Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive SUNY-New Paltz Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) Barton Barton Barton Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Virginia State Virginia State Coker Coker Coker St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Erskine Erskine Erskine CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Erskine St. Andrews Mount Olive Barton Mount Olive Mount Olive
5 4 10 3
3 5 3 1 5 0 0 1 3
3 4 6 4 3 3 5 1 0 3 2 6 0 5 5 8 2 1 1 6 1 12 1 4 4 3 0 2 3 7 2 12 12 6 4 2 2 0 10 9 0 3 8 15
4 3 2 14 9 4 2 7 6 4 9 3 12 12 2 3 11 10 13 12 20 10 11 21 23 20 5 6 8 3 7 9 24 6 3 4 3 2
12 9 5 4 6 5 0 5 3 5 4 11 11 4 0 11 5 16 16 5
1998 (28-10) Kutztown Kutztown Kutztown Erskine Erskine Erskine Belmont Abbey Lynchburg St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Hampden-Sydney Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Virginia State SUNY-New Paltz Lynchburg Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Virginia State Barton Barton Barton Coker Coker Coker Randolph-Macon CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Mount Olive Erskine 1999 (25-21) Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Coker Coker Coker Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Hampden-Sydney Limestone Limestone Limestone Newberry Newberry Alderson-Broaddus Lynchburg Barton
5 1 4 4 3 3 0 4 5 10 4 2 7 7 4 2 1 4 9 3 8 9 18 3 1 14 3 8 7 5 0 7 10 4 4 3 8 5
6 6 4 8 7 6 5 1 7 0 3 5 5 5 5 12 7 2 2 4
6 8 21 1 2 2 0 3 2 11 9 9 6 9 8 8 6 4 14 11 6 19 6 18 8 2
1 3 3 8 7 2 8 5 1 11 26 26 21 20 11 19 10 3 2 4 15 14 9 9 7 6 15 9 5 1 7 6 13
Barton Ferrum Virginia State Mount Olive Mount Olive Virginia State Mount Olive Erskine Erskine Erskine Lynchburg Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Barton Anderson Anderson Anderson Randolph-Macon Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey CvAC TOuRnAMEnT St. Andrews Limestone 2000 (28-18) Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Coker Coker Coker Limestone Limestone Limestone Southern Virginia Elizabeth City State Lynchburg Barton Barton Barton Virginia State Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Erskine Erskine Erskine Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Lynchburg Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Bowie State Bowie State
2 6 9 9 4 3 8 12 11 12 3 3 4 4 2 6 3 11 3 12 8 0 5 7 9 3
5 1 2 0 6 3 2 4 7 16 2 9 4 10 12 10 3 5 17 8 3 2 6 2 4 2 0 3 1 8 2 8 2
All-Time Results 3 7 11 26 2 6 6 3 1 11 5 10 11 14 13 6 12 3 2 16 4 17 9 11 3 12 2 9 5 12 8 14 9 3 6 7 5 14 17 8 6 5 10 12 4 6 14 1 4 3 7
4 5 5 7 2
Anderson Anderson Anderson Randolph-Macon Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews CvAC TOuRnAMEnT St. Andrews Limestone Pfeiffer Coker 2001 (27-16) Southern Virginia Southern Virginia East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Limestone Limestone Barton Barton Christopher Newport Elizabeth City State Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive Erskine Erskine Erskine Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Elizabeth City State Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Anderson Anderson Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Saint Paul’s St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Randolph-Macon Coker Coker Coker Hampden-Sydney CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Belmont Abbey Coker Erskine Limestone Belmont Abbey
4 8 14 5 0 0 11 10 6 17 4 8 12 4 1 2 5 6 3 7 6 9 8 7 8 13 10 3 7 5 1 6 7 6 8 4 7 4 1 11 3 4 0 6 8 12 4 5 3 2 6 9 2 4 3 7
13 7 11 5 4 6 14 3 8 8 8 11 11 2 4 5 9 5 8 4 16 19 6 2 4 11 7 7 8 18 22 9 8 5 16 9 12 8 2 5 6 5 2 9 5 5
5 2 5 7 7 13 5 11 3 7 5 11
2002 (30-16) East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Barton Barton Barton Mount Olive Southern Virginia Southern Virginia UNC Pembroke Erskine Erskine Erskine Bryant Bryant Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Anderson Anderson Anderson Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Hartwick Hartwick Shaw Shaw Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Virginia State Virginia State Coker Coker Coker Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney Limestone Limestone CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Barton Coker Erskine 2003 (23-19) Mount Olive Mount Olive Mount Olive Erskine Erskine Pittsburgh-Johnstown Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Pfeiffer
57 1 5 9 6 5 5 6 2 0 13 11 6 9 6 10 2 7 6 5 18 4 0 11 7 0 7 6 2 2 3 1 2 4 8 14 5 13 2 14 2 4 3 5 10 2 4
11 19 6 4 1 5 4 9 16 13 6 22
2 10 13 3 11 17 8 8 13 20 8 11 8 6 14 4 4 8 1 20 17 6 4 14 8 7 5 3 6 8
0 3 3 8 13 7 11 9 20 6 8 5 12 7 13 23 3 2 14 9 3 6 5 16 5 17 13 14 16
Elizabeth City State Anderson Anderson Anderson Shaw Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Saint Paul’s Saint Paul’s St. Andrews St. Andrews Virginia State Virginia State Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Coker Coker Coker Saint Paul’s Limestone Limestone Limestone Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon Barton Barton Barton CvAC TOuRnAMEnT Belmont Abbey Mount Olive 2004 (31-16) James Madison James Madison James Madison Bryant Bryant Bryant Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Seton Hill Seton Hill Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City State Shaw Shaw Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey Belmont Abbey St. Thomas Aquinas St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews St. Andrews Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Virginia State Virginia State Columbia Union
13 7 6 9 5 13 10 9 0 0 12 7 5 2 4 3 5 9 0 0 5 7 5 8 7 10 2 4 4 9
13 12 10 9 4 2 10 3 3 5 5 4 0 6 4 1 2 10 10 2 14 4 3 6 4 2 8 17 4
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58 20 16 13 10 4 7 13 16 10 6 6 4 4 4 3 7 6 10 1 7 2 3 2 1 1 3 4 5 1 4 9 1 10 10 6 0 2 10 12 11 1 4 4 5 5 2 6 15 4 1 8 7 7 16 6 1 10 0 12 2
Columbia Union Saint Augustine’s Limestone Limestone Limestone Southern Virginia Southern Virginia Virginia State Virginia State Barton Barton Barton Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pittsburgh-Johnstown Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon 2005 (16-32) Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific #6 South Carolina #6 South Carolina #6 South Carolina Wofford Wofford Charlotte Charlotte Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Towson Towson Virginia Old Dominion Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Towson Indiana Indiana Old Dominion Norfolk State Norfolk State James Madison Appalachian State VMI VMI VMI The Citadel The Citadel Virginia State James Madison Virginia VCU VCU Delaware State Delaware State
5 2 10 17 3 0 3 5 0 8 11 7 5 6 4 8 2 11 2 3 9 6 15 5 4 13 5 6 5 10 4 9 1 6 7 8 9 1 7 0 6 10 1 7 3 0 11 4 11 9 9 4 9 6 5 5 3 5 13 4
5 5 4 6 4 5 4 0 11 15 0 2 3 6 6 3 0 12 9 6 1 8 8 7 7 3 3 8 1 4 9 6 5 8 8 8 3 0 3 4 5 3 4 0 1 5 1 9 4 6 6 3 2 11 2 4 1 6
Maryland Maryland William and Mary William and Mary William and Mary Winthrop
2006 (23-27) Wofford Wofford Wofford Norfolk State VCU William and Mary Liberty Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Liberty Old Dominion Coppin State Coppin State Coppin State Old Dominion Rider Rider Rider James Madison VMI Samford Samford Samford VCU Dayton Dayton Dayton Campbell Campbell Radford UMBC UMBC UMBC George Mason Norfolk State George Mason Virginia Liberty Virginia Tech North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T West Virginia North Carolina State Radford Appalachian State Delaware State Delaware State Delaware State William and Mary William and Mary
2007 (34-19) Wofford Wofford
10 8 3 7 23 6 7 6 10 4 6 1 4 0 0 4 11 6 5 0 6 3 5 5 12 10 6 7 13 12 1 8 2 14 7 4 9 9 2 3 9 4 6 8 3 4 2 2 18 4 8 0 7 10 3 6 3 2
12 2 1 13 10 7 6 5 2 1 3 4 5 7 16 13 6 7 5 12 3 9 0 4 2 4 17 3 8 8 4 8 3 9 7 8 6 8 4 4 11 4 7 9 2 1 16 2 2 0 4 9 5 3 4 6 3 3 6 4
Wofford High Point Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Old Dominion Lafayette Lafayette William and Mary James Madison Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Coppin State Coppin State Marist Marist Marist Fairleigh Dickinson Fairleigh Dickinson Radford Virginia Tech Princeton Princeton Princeton Radford Virginia Long Island Long Island Long Island Long Island Norfolk State NJIT NJIT NJIT NJIT James Madison George Mason North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Norfolk State Norfolk State High Point Army Army Army Appalachian State Appalachian State William and Mary
2008 (23-26-1) Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne Richmond Richmond Norfolk State Binghamton Binghamton
4 7 0 1 4 6 4 6 5 3 2 2 8 1 2 1 3 1 1 7 2 8 5 0 4 3 15 4 3 6 6 16 2 8 2 1 4 6 6 4 10 1 4 7 3 2 10 3 8 1 6 7 6 2 6 7 2 2 5 3
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Binghamton George Mason George Mason Coppin State Coppin State Coppin State Norfolk State Norfolk State VCU UMES Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook Old Dominion Radford UMBC UMBC UMBC Virginia Tech James Madison James Madison #24 Virginia North Carolina Central North Carolina Central Old Dominion William and Mary North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Norfolk State High Point William and Mary William and Mary Duke Duke High Point Liberty Liberty Liberty Radford VMI 2009 (26-22) Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Richmond Old Dominion Le Moyne North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Youngstown State Campbell Campbell Coppin State Coppin State Canisius
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Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Liberty Norfolk State Norfolk State North Carolina Central North Carolina Central Furman Furman Radford VMI Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne James Madison UMES UMES UMES UMES #1 North Carolina William and Mary William and Mary James Madison Appalachian State Appalachian State 2010 (28-20) Binghamton Binghamton Binghamton Coppin State Coppin State James Madison Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Marist George Mason VCU Rider Rider Rider Rider VCU Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne Old Dominion James Madison UMBC UMBC #29 VMI North Carolina Central Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne George Mason
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Radford William and Mary Norfolk State Norfolk State Richmond Richmond Campbell Campbell Campbell Radford Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s Saint Peter’s
2011 (28-18) Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State George Mason La Salle La Salle La Salle UMES UMES North Carolina Central Coppin State Coppin State Coppin State Norfolk State Norfolk State VCU Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Le Moyne Le Moyne Le Moyne VMI Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell Bucknell James Madison UMBC UMBC UMBC VCU William and Mary William and Mary North Carolina Central North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T William and Mary William and Mary James Madison
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2012 (27-21) Iona Iona Iona James Madison Coppin State Coppin State Coppin State Temple Temple Temple Norfolk State Norfolk State Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara George Mason Campbell Campbell Campbell Cornell Cornell Cornell North Carolina Central North Carolina Central George Washington UMBC UMBC UMBC William and Mary North Carolina Central North Carolina Central North Carolina Central
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Senior captains Alex Owens and Matt Dickason.
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VMI VCU George Mason North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T VMI UMES Duke Old Dominion William and Mary James Madison Rider Rider Rider Rider
2013 (26-28, 12-12 Big South) James Madison Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Western Carolina Western Carolina Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Towson Canisius Canisius Canisius Canisius Temple Norfolk State UNC Asheville UNC Asheville UNC Asheville William and Mary VMI
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VMI VMI North Carolina Central North Carolina Central Liberty Liberty Liberty Tennessee George Mason High Point High Point High Point Virginia Tech No. 25 Campbell No. 25 Campbell No. 25 Campbell James Madison Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb George Mason Radford Radford Radford Richmond Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterian Old Dominion BIG SOuTH TOuRnAMEnT Coastal Carolina High Point Gardner-Webb Campbell
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L-R: Seniors Ryan Schubert, Cory Ramsey, Alex Owens, Matt Dickason and Scott Burkett.
Longwood university With a legacy of learning dating back more than 170 years, Longwood University has developed a meaningful learning environment that extends far beyond the classroom. Founded in 1839 as the Farmville Female Seminary Association, the school was a pioneer first in private and later in public education. The state of Virginia acquired the school in 1884 and renamed it as the Normal School, the first state institution of higher learning for women in Virginia. Over the years, the school expanded its curricula and had a succession of names, becoming Longwood College in 1949 and fully coeducational in 1976. On April 24, 2002, history was again made at Longwood when Gov. Mark Warner signed legislation that designated Longwood as a university, effective July 1, 2002.
The legacy that began in 1839 continues today as Longwood University offers more than 100 majors, minors and concentrations to more than 4,800 students. Given its historical roots, Longwood University enjoys an enviable reputation for teacher preparation. But the excellence has expanded throughout the university with strong programs in the liberal arts and sciences, business, and professional and pre-professional programs. Today the coeducational, comprehensive state university comprises four separate colleges: the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, the College of Education and Human Services and the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. The graduate college offers programs in education, communication sciences and disorders, English and sociology, as well as an MBA degree. Under the leadership of Interim President Marge Connelly, Longwood is committed to developing citizen leaders and provides a meaningful learning environment. Students get an excellent grounding in theory then translate their newly acquired knowledge into action by doing research, internships, fieldwork and community service. Recognizing the value of experiential learning, Longwood is one of the few universities in the country to require all students to complete an internship or similar learning experience before graduation. Additionally, Longwood was the first institution in Virginia to require that every freshman have a laptop computer. Technology is integrated throughout the learning process—an essential element for preparing the leaders of tomorrow. The Greenwood Library supports Longwood’s mission of developing citizen leaders through a comprehensive array of services and resources. It is a learning-centered environment that fosters intellectual exchange, scholarly communication, cultural enrichment, lifelong information literacy and creative expression. In addition, the library provides more than 343,000 titles, 8,000 DVDs, 5,100 CDs, 900 print journal subscriptions, and 160 electronic databases with access to more than 51,000 full-text electronic journals. The library also provides integrated technology for information retrieval from libraries throughout the world. This state-of-theart facility is named in honor of Longwood’s 22nd president, Dr. Janet
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Daly Greenwood who served from 1981 to 1987. Longwood provides a range of business services to the region and state through the Longwood Small Business Development Center, while the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts serves as an important and innovative study center and cultural resource for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Longwood University also has a tremendous economic and cultural impact on Farmville and the surrounding communities. A study conducted by the Longwood Small Business Development Center estimates that university employees, students and visitors spent more than $90 million in 2007—with 66 percent of that amount being spent in Farmville and the eight surrounding counties. The Longwood campus, located in the heart of historic Farmville, Va., provides excellent facilities while reflecting the charm, beauty and character associated with its long heritage. The campus community was enhanced with the opening of Brock Commons, a beautiful pedestrian promenade that provides a central focal point for the Longwood campus while eliminating traffic congestion and safety hazards. Fountains, walkways, outdoor sculpture and beautiful landscaping contribute to Brock Commons, creating a parklike atmosphere for students, faculty, staff and the public. Longwood’s signature building, Ruffner Hall, was rededicated on April 23, 2005, and replicates the university’s most beloved building and its beautiful rotunda, dating to the 1880s, which burned on April 24, 2001, while undergoing a $12 million renovation. The original eight paintings on the interior of the rotunda dome, created in 1905 by the Italian-born artist Eugene D. Monfalcone of Richmond, have been returned to the dome following an extensive restoration that was under way prior to the fire. The historic Joan of Arc statue, known affectionately as “Joanie on the Stony,” was also restored recently and returned to its place of honor on the main floor beneath the rotunda. The larger-than-life sculpture is a reproduction of the famous 1870 original created by French sculptor HenriMichel-Antoine Chapu. The statue was a gift of the Class of 1914 and symbolizes Joan of Arc as the patron saint of Longwood. Ruffner Hall was reconstructed in the classic style based on the original blueprints and drawings from the state archives in Richmond. The 83,143-square-foot building houses 22 classrooms, four academic departments, the offices of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the deans of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies and the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences, named for benefactors Dr. John R. Cook (Class of 1952) and Dr. Waverly M. Cole. Between Ruffner Hall and Blackwell Hall, a sunlit hallway forms the Cole Gallery, which features a collection of more than 500 pieces of 19thcentury Bohemian glass, Meissen porcelain and English pottery donated to the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts by Dr. Cole. Standing guard over this rare collection of decorative arts, with her sword held high, is the recently renovated equestrian statue of Joan of Arc, or “Joanie on the Pony,” by Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington. Adjoining the Cole Gallery is Blackwell Hall, opened in 1920 as the campus dining hall. This historic facility, which survived the Great Fire of 2001, was named in the mid-1970s in memory of Dr. Herbert R. Blackwell, professor of English and dean of the college. Today, following a recent renovation and conversion, Blackwell Hall has a new role providing space for social, cultural and educational events for the campus and community. Along with Blackwell Hall, the extensive renovation included the adjacent Virginia and Prince Edward meeting rooms. The Chichester Science Center opened Dec. 6, 2005. The 70,822square-foot facility includes 23 classrooms and laboratories, 47 faculty offices and additional research space for both undergraduate and graduate research projects. The building, which was named in 2007 in honor of John H. and Karen Williams Chichester (Class of 1974), features a stateof-the-art, climate-controlled environment with safety ventilation systems
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and hazardous materials safeguards, as well as a high-tech infrastructure for classrooms, laboratories and distance-learning facilities. A greenhouse and herbarium, housing the world’s largest collection of Virginia plant specimens, are located on the roof. More recently, a multifaceted Health and Fitness Center opened in August 2007. Located on Main Street adjacent to Frazer Residence Hall, the 74,683-square-foot, 2-1/2-story facility features a wide range of amenities including an indoor track, basketball and racquetball courts, a climbing wall, workout rooms, juice bar, and the latest weight, exercise and training equipment. The building received a Gold Certification Rating in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from the U.S. Green Building Council. One of the more popular buildings on campus is the two-story, 60,000-square-foot Dorrill Dining Hall located on Brock Commons across from the Lankford Student Union. Named in honor of Dr. William Franklin Dorrill, Longwood’s 23rd president, this multipurpose facility with its curved, colonnaded portico overlooking Iler Field was the first on campus to utilize geothermal heating and cooling. The flexible interior design provides space for banquets, meetings and special events along with a Grand Dining Room seating 500 and an arcade seating an additional 700. In fall 2009, the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre opened a new era for one of Longwood’s fastest-growing programs. The three-story, 41,983-square-foot building is home to the Department of Communication Studies and Theatre and Longwood Theatre productions, and is situated between the south end of Bedford Hall and Franklin Street across from the Hull Education Center. The new building features a highly flexible 174-seat “black box” theater, in which the seats and stage can be moved around. A studio theater, of about 80 seats and also flexible, will be used for student productions. There is also a scene shop, a costume shop and a drafting lab. The center also houses the Jack Blanton Gallery, which features more than 160 of the 230 pieces of artwork donated by Jack Blanton to the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts. More than 1,300 students reside in three campus-managed apartment communities: Longwood Landings at Mid-Town Square, Longwood Village and Lancer Village. Some of the amenities and features of the apartments are private bedrooms (some with private baths), full kitchens (most with dishwashers), washer-dryer units, large living areas, high-speed Internet and cable television. Two of the three communities have fitness rooms, and one has a swimming pool and a game room. On campus, Wheeler and Cox Halls recently reopened following complete renovations. These residence halls now include elevators, air conditioning, bathrooms with ceramic tile and new fixtures, contemporary study rooms with modern amenities, and common areas with outside terraces. Longwood Landings at Mid-Town Square, which opened in August 2006, is a residential village that includes four four-story buildings with the top three floors dedicated to student housing and the ground floor devoted to leased retail space. Longwood students occupy 96 four-bedroom and 24 single-room apartments. Retailers include Barnes & Noble, which operates Longwood’s bookstore and includes a Starbucks Café, and a Chick-fil-A and Moe’s Southwest Grill operated by Longwood Dining Services (ARAMARK). Willett Hall, named for former Longwood President Henry I. Willett Jr., is a health, physical education and recreation complex located on Brock Commons. It has a gymnasium with 1,807 seats; a complete weight-training laboratory; a 25-meter pool with a 1-meter board, underwater lighting and observation window; a 350-seat natatorium; a modern dance studio with a floating floor and staging capacity; and one of the state’s bestequipped laboratories for the study of human performance as it relates to exercise, sports, health and the arts. A 3,000-square-foot addition to Willett Hall houses a sports medicine/rehabilitation facility for the health, recreation and kinesiology programs. Not far from campus students can enjoy the facilities at Longwood
Estate, which features a complex of athletic fields for field hockey, lacrosse and soccer, along with a nine-hole golf course. The president’s home, Longwood House, is situated on the estate.
Longwood University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS: 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033; 404-679-4500) to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Other accreditations include the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Virginia State Board of Education, the National Association of Schools of Theatre and the National Association of Schools of Music. Specific program endorsements include the undergraduate social work program that is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; the undergraduate therapeutic recreation program that is accredited by the National Recreation and Park Association; the athletic training program that is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CCATE); and the undergraduate and graduate business administration programs that are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB- International). For the 15th straight year, Longwood University is ranked among the best in the 2013 U.S. News & World Report survey. The new USN&WR “America’s Best Colleges” report, released in September 2012, ranks Longwood 11th in the category “Top Public Universities-Master’s” in the South. Among all Southern Universities-Master’s (public and private) Longwood remains within the top tier at No. 33. Additionally, Longwood is one of only 138 schools in the Southeast selected as a “Best in the Southeast” in the Princeton Review’s 2014 Best Colleges: Region by Region listings. The Princeton Review also named Longwood one of the nation's “Best Value” colleges and universities, including Longwood as one of 75 public institutions to be featured in its book, "The Best Value Colleges: 2013 Edition." And, for the fourth consecutive year, Longwood University is included as one of the 650 best colleges in the United States in the Forbes 2013 list of America’s Best Colleges.
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THE FARMvILLE AREA Longwood University is located in historic Farmville, Virginia -- 65 miles west of Richmond, 48 miles east of Lynchburg, and 60 miles south of Charlottesville -- the Heart of Virginia. The Town of Farmville has a population of approximately 6,800. The Farmville Area is comprised of the town of Farmville, along with the counties of Prince Edward and Cumberland. This area serves as a retail hub and commercial activity center for eight counties of Southside Virginia and has a service market of more than 100,000 people. Education is a dominant factor in the area, with three outstanding colleges offering educational and training opportunities. In addition to Longwood, Hampden-Sydney College and Southside Virginia Community College are located in the area. The Farmville Area has a diversified economy with strong manufacturing, trade, service, and agricultural sectors. Manufacturing activity centers around natural resources, textiles, and a variety of industrial and consumer goods. The Town of Farmville is also home to the annual Heart of Virginia Festival (first Saturday in May) and many historical sites, including Appomattox Courthouse and Sailors Creek Battlefield. These points of interest make the Farmville Area a very attractive place to be. Located in and near town are churches, hotels, motels, a country club, a municipal airport, and a community hospital. Many additional points of interest are within a short distance of the Farmville area.
COMMOnWEALTH OF vIRGInIA The Commonwealth of Virginia is one of the original 13 colonies. Named for the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I of England, Virginia was England’s first successful overseas colony and the site of the first permanent English settlement in America. West Virginia was part of Virginia until 1863. Virginia’s rich political heritage helped shape the democratic principles on which the United States was founded. Virginia played an important role in the American Revolution (1775-1783), and it entered the Union as the 10th of the original 13 states on June 25, 1788. During the American Civil War (1861-1865) the state’s capital, Richmond, was also capital of the Confederacy. The state has long been nicknamed Old Dominion. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, all Virginians, were founding fathers of the United States and were among the first five U.S. presidents. Virginia is also the birthplace of U.S. presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson. Virginia is the 35th largest state in the United States, bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north and east by Maryland and the District of Columbia, on the west by West Virginia and Kentucky, and on the
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south by Tennessee and North Carolina. According to the 2010 national census, Virginia’s population was 8,001,024, ranking it 12th among the states. Virginia Beach (435,619) is one of the most popular resort destinations on the East Coast, as well as Virginia’s largest city. Richmond (192,913) is the state capital and a center of banking and insurance, and of both retail and wholesale trade. The Naval Base at Norfolk (229,112) and the Naval Shipyard at Portsmouth (101,377) employ thousands of civilians and military personnel. Hampton (145,017) is important for its aviation activities such as Langley Air Force Base and a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) facility. In Newport News (178,281) is a shipyard that builds naval ships, including aircraft carriers. Alexandria (136,974) is part of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Lynchburg (67,720) is the site of light industries. Roanoke (91,552) is the largest city in western Virginia. Civilian and military employment, mostly with the federal government, is an essential part of the Virginia economy. The Pentagon, which houses the Department of Defense, is located in Virginia and is the leading federal employer in the northern part of the state. There are also important military bases in Virginia, particularly the massive complex of army, navy, and air force bases in the vicinity of Norfolk. Average January temperatures range from less than 32°F in the west to more than 42°F in southeastern Virginia. Average July temperatures range from more than 78°F in the southeast to less than 68°F in the western mountains. Total precipitation ranges from about 35 to more than 50 inches. Snowfalls are moderate, except in the mountain regions. Besides Virginia, three other states - Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania - use the term commonwealth as part of their official names. The delegates to the convention in Williamsburg, when the first Constitution of Virginia was adopted on June 29, 1776, used commonwealth as the name for the new form of government. It is very likely they had in mind the Puritans’ rebellion against the Crown in England more than 100 years earlier. Pennsylvania and Massachusetts also chose to be called commonwealths after independence from Great Britain. The other 10 former colonies took the name “state,” the term used in the Declaration of Independence. Kentucky was once part of Virginia. When Kentuckians joined the Union as the 15th state in 1792, it also kept the name commonwealth. Source(s): Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce; Commonwealth of Virginia (via Encarta Encyclopedia, MSN Learning & Research); Virginia Tourism Corporation
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university President / Executive Steering Council W. TAyLOR REvELEy Iv
W. Taylor Reveley IV is the 26th president of Longwood University. His term began June 1, 2013.
Founded in 1839 and located in Farmville, Va., Longwood University is among the hundred oldest colleges and universities in America, and is Virginia’s third-oldest public university, after the College of William & Mary and the University of Virginia. It is a liberal arts university dedicated to the development of citizen leaders who are prepared to make positive contributions to the common good of society, and today has more than 4,800 undergraduate and graduate students. Longwood is organized into five colleges: the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, the College of Education and Human Services, the Cormier Honors College, and the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Longwood’s athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division I level, and the university is a member of the Big South Conference.
Reveley previously served as the managing director of the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, a nonpartisan institute focused on the U.S. presidency, policy and political history. Through strategic focus during Reveley’s tenure, the Miller Center became a key element of U.Va.’s academic work and public engagement and an increasingly prominent institution nationwide. The Miller Center’s faculty teaches almost 1,000 U.Va. students annually and includes a Pulitzer Prize winner and two winners of the Bancroft Prize, the most distinguished award in the field of U.S. history. Supported by an endowment of $65 million, the Miller Center has conducted the official oral history of each U.S. presidential administration over the past four decades and also engaged in significant broadcast partnerships with MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and ABC News. Gerald L. Baliles, former governor of Virginia, is the director and CEO of the Miller Center, which recently completed a $45 million comprehensive capital campaign. Prior to his tenure as managing director of the Miller Center, Reveley served as the coordinating attorney for its National War Powers Commission, co-chaired by U.S. Secretaries of State James Baker and Warren Christopher. Reveley has likewise served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Princeton University Alumni Council.
Reveley’s father, W. Taylor Reveley III, is the president of the College of William & Mary. His grandfather, W. Taylor Reveley II, served as the president of Hampden-Sydney College from 1963 to 1977. Reveley’s family connections to Longwood also are extensive. His grandmother, Marie Eason Reveley-Harris ’40, her
W. Taylor Reveley Iv President
Justin Pope Chief of Staff and Advisor to the President
Brenda Atkins vice President for Commonwealth Relations Richard W. Bratcher vice President for Facilities Management
P. kenneth Copeland Jr. vice President of Administration and Finance
kenneth B. Perkins Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs Tim J. Pierson vice President for Student Affairs
victoria kindon vice President for Strategic Operations Troy Austin Director of Athletics
sisters, Caroline Eason Roberts ’42 and Julia Eason Mercer ’44, and her mother Carrie Rennie Eason ’10, were graduates of Longwood, and his great-grandfather Dr. Thomas D. Eason taught biology at the university.
As a business attorney at Hunton & Williams before joining the faculty of U.Va. with the Miller Center, Reveley engaged in mergers, acquisitions and financings totaling $1.6 billion for both public and private entities. Additionally, he represented the Harvest Foundation in its work to begin a new baccalaureate public initiative in Southside Virginia, by means of a $50 million challenge grant to the Commonwealth of Virginia, an effort that resulted in the founding of the New College Institute in Martinsville. Reveley graduated with honors from Princeton University, where he majored in classics and was also a student athlete as a member of the football team. He received a master’s degree from Union Presbyterian Seminary and J.D. from the University of Virginia. His wife, Marlo, is a vice president with Allianz Global Assistance, and they have two children.
Director of Athletics / Division I History
TROy AuSTIn
Troy Austin is in his ninth year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and his sixth full year as Director of Athletics following his appointment on April 22, 2008. He also serves on the President’s Executive Steering Council. Austin previously served as the interim AD from August 2006 to April 2008, and his efforts were essential to Longwood gaining Big South Conference membership.
Austin, one of the youngest Division I athletics directors in the nation (35), was appointed to and served a three-year term (2009-12) on the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (ADA) Executive Committee, re-appointed to a second three-year term (201215) and elected to serve as the DI-AAA ADA secretary for 2013-14. He spearheaded the creation and development of A Blueprint for Success, a five-year (2009-14) Strategic Plan for Longwood University Athletics. Austin oversees an intercollegiate athletics department where the overall undergraduate cumulative grade point average is 3.0 among 200-plus student-athletes. He served on the selection committee for the appointment of retired Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan who served as Longwood University's 25th president from 2010-12.
Austin served in a critical role as Longwood completed the final year of its NCAA Division I Reclassification during 2006-07. He represented the department during a three-day visit to campus in September 2006 by a four-member Peer-Review Team as well as an NCAA Representative during the Division I Certification Self-Study and Evaluation process. Austin coordinated the compilation of information for the school’s annual Athletics Report and Updated Strategic Plan that year as well.
Austin has supervised 14 intercollegiate athletics programs and respective coaching staffs, and an administrative support staff over the past eight academic years. He has administered an annual budget of over $8 million, while developing and implementing marketing strategies to brand the department. Austin has overseen facility capital upgrade projects for basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse. Prior to his appointment as interim AD, he had been the director of development for intercollegiate athletics at Longwood from October 2005 to August 2006, assisting with the department’s external relations efforts, including the direction of the Lancer Club and its executive council.
Austin was the director of program development and marketing relations for the National Football League Coaches Association (NFLCA) from 2003-05. At the NFLCA, he directed the development and marketing of NFLCA programs, properties, and special events. In this capacity, Austin sought marketing partners for the NFLCA, and negotiated marketing opportunities for NFL assistant and head coaches. In addition, he oversaw the membership benefits program for the 750 active and retired NFL coaches, facilitated sponsorships with corporate partners, and served as a liaison between NFLCA and marketing partners among many other duties and responsibilities.
While pursuing his post-graduate degree at VCU (2002-03), Austin served an internship within VCU Athletics Marketing and Promotions where he contributed to the development of promotional efforts for creating and maintaining fan interest while assisting with marketing efforts to attain new sponsors. Prior to his time at VCU, he served an internship within Duke University Athletics as the Life Skills Coordinator where he directed
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kEy DATES TO nCAA DIvISIOn I HISTORy
november 12, 2002 President Cormier informs nCAA of intent to reclassify to Division I August 2003 nCAA approves move into first year of reclassification September 1, 2004 Full compliance with Division I legislation/ membership requirements September 2004 Men’s Golf and Women’s Lacrosse/ Multidivisional Reclassification September 2005 Longwood begins Division I Certification Self-Study May 15, 2006 Longwood submits Division I Certification Self-Study Report to nCAA September 15-16, 2006 Men’s Golf competes in first official Division I competition at Rutgers September 25-27, 2006 nCAA Peer-Review Team visits campus to conduct certification evaluation April 9, 2007 nCAA approves Longwood Self-Study process as successfully completed May 2007 Men’s Golf earns invitation and competes in school’s first nCAA Division I postseason competition July 11, 2007 nCAA approves Longwood for Division I active membership during 2007-08 September 1, 2007 Longwood begins competition as officially-certified Division I member January 23, 2012 Longwood invited to join the Big South Conference following a vote by the Big South Council of Chief Executive Officers July 1, 2012 Longwood becomes the 12th member of the Big South Conference October 27, 2012 Women’s Soccer competes in first Big South Tournament March 10, 2013 Women’s Basketball advances to first Big South Tournament Championship May 12, 2013 Softball wins first Big South Tournament Championship May 17-18, 2013 Softball competes in nCAA knoxville Regional
the nationally renowned educational program, ‘Verizon Read with the Blue Devils’, for elementary school children.
A native of Orange, New Jersey, Austin earned his bachelor of arts degree in sociology, along with a certificate in markets & management from Duke where he was a four-year football letterman. A team captain as a senior, he earned the William J. Griffith Service Award and was named the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman. Austin earned his master of science degree in sports leadership from the VCU Center for Sports Leadership.
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Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Enhancement & Senior Woman Administrator / Michelle Meadows
Michelle Meadows is in her ninth year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and was promoted to her new position of Associate Athletic Director in February 2009, after serving as Assistant Athletic Director from July 2005. She was also appointed as the Department’s Senior Woman Administrator in July 2007. Prior to Longwood, Meadows was the Assistant Compliance Director (2003-05) at Virginia Commonwealth University where she earned her master of science degree from the Center for Sports Leadership in 2003.
As Associate AD for Student-Athlete Enhancement, Meadows supervises the Academic Services and NCAA Compliance programs, while managing the department’s scholarship budget and serving as a liaison for various campus departments, including Residential & Commuter Life, Admissions, Financial Aid and Student Success & Enrollment Management. She is also the sport supervisor for field hockey and women’s lacrosse. As SWA, she serves on the Big South Board of Administrators, Championships Committee, Graduate Fellowship Selection Committee, Lacrosse and Softball Committees. Meadows was also appointed by the Board of Visitors to serve on the Compensation Task Force in 2012 and appointed Co-Chair, as well as the Presidential Selection Committee for Longwood’s 26th President, W. Taylor Reveley IV.
Meadows was instrumental upon her arrival in 2005 in enhancing the department’s NCAA compliance program with a focus on education and monitoring that was vital to Longwood’s reclassification and certification as a Division I program in 2007. During the early stages of her tenure, her vision led the creation and development of an Academic Services Department in October 2006 providing resources to student-athletes for their athletic, academic, career and personal pursuits. In February 2009, her role was expanded to include actively directing the academic services program and development of the current Student-Athlete Enhancement Department.
During Meadows’ tenure, the department has experienced its’ highest academic achievements as a Division I program including six consecutive semesters of a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA for all student-athletes, three sports recognized nationally by the NCAA for a perfect four-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score, 10 sports with a perfect APR score in 2011-12, and a graduation success rate of 79%.
A Richmond native, Meadows graduated summa cum laude from Virginia Tech in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in human nutrition, foods, and exercise. She was a four-year starter in softball for the Hokies and a three-time Academic All-American, the first student-athlete to do so at Virginia Tech at that time. She was named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and Atlantic 10 Softball Student-Athlete of the Year in her senior season. She was the recipient of a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award and was honored by Virginia Tech with the Skelton Award for Academic Excellence in Athletics at the conclusion of her career. On October 22, 2010, Meadows was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame for her contributions as a Virginia Tech student-athlete.
Meadows is also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and serves as faculty advisor for Chi Alpha Campus Ministries at Longwood University.
Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations / Bill Irish
Bill Irish is in his fifth year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment May 25, 2009, and serves as a member of the department’s senior management team. Prior to Longwood, he worked for The Thomas James Company, an event management, operations, and marketing consulting group in Atlanta, following an appointment as director of operations for the 2008 NCAA Division II Spring Championships Festival in Houston. Irish previously had been a vice-president of programming operations and scheduling for FOX Sports South/SportSouth Networks from 1995-2008.
Irish handles the department budget management along with oversight of travel procedures, athletic facilities, athletics laundry services, and team sport supervision for men’s and women’s golf, as well as men’s and women’s tennis. He serves as the department’s liaison with the Budget Office, Accounting and Financial Reporting, the Longwood Foundation, Facilities and Material Management, Human Resources, and Information Technology Services, and serves on both the Longwood Campus Impact and the Safety/Emergency Management Committees as well. At FSN South/SportSouth, Irish’s vast and varied duties included selection of seasonal schedules for professional and collegiate teams and conferences, input and upkeep of the monthly schedules, territorial switching reports as mandated by professional and collegiate contracts, and served as the contract administrator and network contact for ACC Live and SECTV programming packages. He was involved in negotiation and administration of all regionally-developed programming agreements and underwritten regional network programming, worked directly with the controller and the executive producer on the annual programming budget, and was the format administrator for the network his last five years, working with ad sales and production to create the most effective formats for the networks.
In addition, Irish worked for the Turner Sports-managed and operated SportSouth Network as both director of programming (1992-95) and program manager (1990-92), and for Pacific Sports Network (1989-90) as program manager. He served as the assistant executive director for operations and event management at the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (1988-89), was the director of athletic marketing, travel, radio & TV at Rice University (1985-88) and was the athletic business manager at Rice (1984-85) as well. Irish was also the director of community relations/group ticket sales manager/broadcasting, and merchandising manager for the Houston Gamblers (1983-85) of the now-defunct United States Football League. A native of Houston, Irish earned his bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of St. Thomas in Houston. His wife, Teresa, is a native of Front Royal and serves as the executive assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Longwood.
Athletics Administration
Associate Athletics Director for External Relations / Scott Bacon
Scott Bacon is in his third full year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and was promoted to his new position of Associate Athletics Director for External Relations in July 2013. He previously served as an Assistant AD for Development since July 2012, after serving as Director of Development for Intercollegiate Athletics since April 11, 2011. Bacon was the Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for the Lynchburg Hillcats, the Carolina League (Advanced-A) affiliate of the Atlanta Braves from 2007-11. He has served as the Voice of the Lancers for Longwood men’s basketball since 2007-08. Bacon now has oversight for athletics fundraising, marketing and game operations while continuing to cultivate and solicit financial support for intercollegiate athletics. His duties include managing a charitable giving program, soliciting and training volunteers, managing events, coordinating solicitation efforts, and serving as Executive Director of the Lancer Club Advisory Board. Bacon continues in his role as Voice of the Lancers for men’s basketball, while adding additional sports broadcasting of select baseball and softball games that began during 2012.
Bacon began his broadcasting career while attending Solon High School in the greater Cleveland area. For three years, he was the television voice of the Comets for basketball, baseball, football and soccer. A 2005 graduate of Otterbein College with a bachelor of arts degree in broadcasting, Bacon served as the Sports Director for the school’s radio station all four years, and was the radio and television voice of the Cardinals for all four of their major sports. He also received the Robert Spencer Memorial Award, recognizing a senior for outstanding broadcasting.
Bacon spent four years calling games for the Columbus All-Americans in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate Baseball League (2003-06). He also helped form and run the production company, Monument Square Productions, and his duties included broadcasting a Central Ohio high school basketball and football game-of-the-week. Bacon has also called games for the Pennsylvania SPORTSfever Television Network’s NCAA Division II College Football Game of the Week and radio broadcasts for Lincoln (Pa.) University Football.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Scott and his wife, Lacey, were married on June 7, 2013.
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Eric Stoller is in his eighth year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and was promoted to his new position of Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing in July 2012, after serving as Director of Marketing since May 2010. He previously had been the ticket and athletic events manager (2006-08), marketing and game operations manager (2008-09), and director of marketing and game operations (2009-10). Stoller previously had worked as an event programmer at Ticketmaster’s Midwest Regional Office in Chicago during 2005-06 after two years as a Ticket Operations Intern with the Chicago Rush Arena Football team (2003-05) while also serving as a Fan Assistant with the NFL’s Chicago Bears since 2003.
As Assistant AD for Marketing, Stoller oversees sponsorships, marketing, university licensing, promotions, ticketing, and game day experience while supervising the cheerleading program and the Lancer Lunatic student fan group. Under Stoller, Longwood’s marketing department won the NCAA/Independent “Pack the House Challenge” in four of five years (2008, 2010-12) as well as increasing sponsorships and ticket sales to all time highs. The Lancer Lunatics won the 2012-13 Longwood University Citizen Leader Award for most improve Student Organization as we as the 2013 Naismith Student Section of the Year Award for the Big South Conference.
At Ticketmaster, Stoller assisted in creating sporting events and concerts, managed high volumes of data, identified and resolved event-programming issues, and was responsible for the distribution of event information. With the Rush, he was trained in all aspects of ticketing and served as a secondary contact in the Box Office on game days. Stoller also maintained season ticket holder and group records while also assisting in customer relations. With the Bears, he coordinated the Cadillac Club booth at Soldier Field while also representing the franchise at their suites and media areas.
While pursuing his undergraduate degree at Miami (Ohio) University (1999-2003), Stoller worked as a Marketing Assistant with Miami University Sports Marketing. As such, he organized and scheduled halftime entertainment for men’s basketball, supervised selection and participation of contestants for halftime competitions, distributed promotional materials and information for the athletics department, wrote public address announcements for men’s basketball games, and was responsible for game day preparations for major home events of six sports. Stoller coached freshman boys lacrosse at Adlai E. Stevenson High School just outside of Chicago for three years. A native of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Stoller earned his bachelor of science degree from the Richard T. Farmer School of Business Administration at Miami (Ohio) in marketing and organizational leadership with a thematic sequence in mass communications. He was also a four-year member of the men’s lacrosse club team for the RedHawks. Stoller earned his master of science degree in sports leadership from the VCU Center for Sports Leadership in December 2008. He is also a member of National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) while serving on the NACMA Awards Committee in 2010 and the NACMA Communications Committee in 2012.
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Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer / Jenna Page
Jenna Page is in her seventh year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and was promoted to her new position of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine in July 2012, after serving as the head athletic trainer since March 25, 2009. She was named the 2013 Virginia Athletic Trainers' Association (VATA) Collegiate/University Athletic Trainer of the Year. Page oversees athletic training along with strength and conditioning while specifically handling the sports of women's soccer and softball and previously served as the associate athletic trainer since July 2008. She was an assistant athletic trainer during 2007-08, and had served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Virginia during 2006-07 while earning her master of education degree in athletic training.
At UVA, Page worked with the football and softball programs, as well as with the cheerleading and dance teams. Her softball responsibilities included organization of medical coverage at home and on the road, injury evaluation, rehabilitation programming, scheduling of sports medicine related appointments, as well as communication with coaches, staff mentors, and team physicians. With football, Page helped coordinate emergency medical coverage, performed injury evaluations, executed rehabilitation programs, coordinated packing for away games, and assisted in facility inventory. She was the emergency contact for acute injury management and rehabilitation programming for cheerleading/dance. Page also has both undergraduate and graduate teaching experience while also making several previous professional presentations. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Page holds membership with the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), is a Virginia Board of Medicine Licensure, and is American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid and Professional Rescuer Certified. She is a 2006 graduate of Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina where she earned a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. Page graduated cum laude from Catawba where she received numerous honors and awards, including the 2006 Whitley Award, the school’s highest honor in the physical education department.
Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Fields and Maintenance / Alpha Jones
Alpha Jones is in his first year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment July 25, 2013. He will oversee all of the school's athletic facilities and manage their upkeep. Jones comes to Longwood following 11 years working with the Durham Bulls Grounds Crew and serving as Head Groundskeeper for the Durham Athletic Park.
During his time in Durham, Jones administered the facility budget, trained new employees, and maintained all aspects of the turf, equipment and assets. Additionally, he provided on-site management, actively coordinated each event and served as liaison for all baseball and special event leases for the Durham Athletic Park.
Prior to working at the Durham Athletic Park, Jones was the crew leader at the Wake-Med Soccer Park for the Town of Cary, North Carolina from 2006-08. In this role, he helped maintained the home field of the Carolina Railhawks (North American Soccer League) and the site of the NCAA Women's College Cup. Previously, Jones was the head groundskeeper at Durham Academy from 2001-06 and the owner/operator at J & D Landscaping from 1989-01. Jones, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, earned an associate degree in arts from Durham Technical Community College in 2003 prior to graduating summa cum laude with his bachelor's degree in political science from North Carolina Central University in 2005. Alpha and his wife Beth have three children, two daughters Jasmine (24) and Justine (15), and a son Jordan (21).
Athletics Administration / Media Relations
Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations Greg Prouty
Greg Prouty is in his 21st year at Longwood University during 2013-14, and his 17th year overseeing athletics media relations and sports information while serving as a member of the department’s senior management team. He was promoted to associate athletics director in February 2009, and has supervisory oversight of men's soccer, women's soccer, men's cross country, women's cross country and athletics video services. Prouty had previously served as an assistant athletics director since October 2004. Prouty coordinates all publicity and promotion for the 14-sport intercollegiate athletics program and its student-athletes, including administration of the athletics website while overseeing the daily operation of the office. His direct sport responsibilities include men’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s cross country. He was appointed to a three-year term (2012-15) on the Big South Conference Hall of Fame Committee.
Prouty was the assistant sports information director at Longwood from 1991-95 before serving two years (1995-97) as the sports information director at Lynchburg College. He is a member of both the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID), and has served previous stints with CoSIDA’s charity, ethics, publications contest, and publications awards publicity committees. Prouty has served on the MVP Sports Media Training Advisory Board since April 2010. He has received six citations of excellence from CoSIDA for publications, including two 'Best in the Nation' awards, and a 'Third in the Nation' award for the 2001-02 men's basketball media guide.
Prouty has served as media coordinator at four NCAA Division II Soccer Championships, including the 2002 and 2003 men’s and women’s national championships that were co-hosted by the City of Virginia Beach and Longwood. He has served as the assistant media coordinator for five NCAA Division II Softball Championships (2002, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995) in Salem, Virginia -- championships that were co-hosted by the City of Salem and Longwood. Additionally, Prouty served as the official scorer at the 1999 softball championship. He was elected and served as chairperson of the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) sports information directors from February 1999 until August 2000, and has previously coordinated selections for three All-State (VaSID) and All-Region (DAKTRONICS) teams (1994-2004). Prouty currently coordinates the VaSID All-State University Division men’s basketball team as well as the Division I Independent men’s basketball team.
A native of Norwich, Ohio, Prouty earned a bachelor of arts degree in public relations with an option in sports information from Eastern Kentucky University in December 1988. He completed a one-year internship at ABC affiliate WTVQ-TV in Lexington, Ky., and then worked with the Indianapolis Colts during the 1989 NFL season as a public relations intern. Greg and his wife Paula, a 1985 Longwood graduate, have a daughter, Megan Leigh (15).
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Assistant Director for Athletics Media Relations Ashley Robbins
Ashley Robbins is in her second year at Longwood University during 2013-14, beginning employment on July 10, 2012. She assists with the daily operation of the office while also serving as the primary liaison for six of the school’s NCAA Division I teams, including field hockey, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, women’s lacrosse and men's tennis. Prior to her arrival Robbins completed a 10-month apprenticeship at Boston College, where she was responsible for four Eagles’ sports. At Boston College, Robbins worked with the school’s nationally-ranked field hockey and women’s lacrosse programs along with rowing and swimming and diving. She assisted with football and women’s basketball game-day media relations and operations, while also helping coordinate efforts for the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional hosted by BC at the TD Garden in Boston. Prior to Boston College, Robbins spent four years in the Syracuse University Athletic Communications Department. In 2009, she was named an undergraduate sports information director for the school’s cross country, track and field and softball programs, and in 2011, she traveled to the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament as an assistant SID. Other highlights for Robbins at SU include being part of the media coordination team for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional and a featured writer in the game program for a 2008 NBA exhibition between Phoenix and Denver at the Carrier Dome.
In addition to her collegiate experience with Syracuse and Boston College, Robbins has worked in a communications role with professional organizations such as the New England Revolution and the Boston Bruins during their 2011 Stanley Cup campaign. She also spent time with the Bay State Games, the state games of Massachusetts, where she implemented the use of StatCrew software for the maintenance of statistics during the Summer Games. A native of Leominster, Massachusetts, Robbins graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in sport management and a minor in public communications studies from Syracuse University in 2011.
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Dr. Consuelo Alvarez Faculty Athletics Representative
Stuart Smith Special Assistant to the AD
Alex Ricker-Gilbert, Director Compliance
Maya Ozery, Director Athletics Academic Services
Bryan Cornn, Director Athletics Business Operations
John Hark, Director Strength & Conditioning
Buddy Bolding Athletics Fundraising Coordinator
Gary Maiorano Athletics video Coordinator
kayla Miller, Manager Game Operations & Events
Carly Fullerton Associate Head Athletic Trainer
Whitney Curtis, Assistant Director Marketing
Rick Canter, Assistant Director Strength & Conditioning
Rebecca Snead Marketing Assistant
Jacob Bell External Relations Assistant
kyle Cook, Assistant Athletic Training
Cory Morris, Assistant Athletic Training
Sam Walton, Assistant Athletic Training
kenny nelson Athletics Fields Technician
Tim Townsend Athletics Fields Technician
Skip Spain Public Address Announcer
Megan Miller, Head Coach Cheerleading
Jon Atkinson, Head Coach Men’s Soccer
Iain Byers, Head Coach Field Hockey
Todd Dyer, Head Coach Women’s Soccer
kevin Fillman, Head Coach Men’s Golf
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Jayson Gee, Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Jakob Gustafsson, Head Coach Men’s Tennis
Catherine Hanson, Head Coach Men’s & Women’s Cross Country
Elaine Jones, Head Coach Women’s Lacrosse
Brian McCullough, Head Coach Baseball
Bill Reinson, Head Coach Women’s Basketball
kathy Riley, Head Coach Softball
Casey Wharton, Head Coach Women’s Tennis
Ali Wright, Head Coach Women’s Golf
Eduardo de Souza, Assoc. Head Coach Men’s Soccer
Jon Benick, Assistant Baseball
Dan Benick, Assistant Baseball
Adria Crawford, Assistant Women’s Basketball
Mark Egner, Assistant Field Hockey
Andy Farrell, Assistant Men’s Basketball
Cade Lemcke, Assistant Men’s Basketball
Jake Luhn, Assistant Men’s Basketball
Meaghan neylon, Assistant Field Hockey
Wanisha Smith, Assistant Women’s Basketball
Jennifer Steele, Assistant Softball
Rich Stoneman, Assistant Women’s Soccer
Sherrie Tucker, Assistant Women’s Basketball
Mario Huffman Director of Basketball Operations
Jake Gritzmacher, GA Manager Men’s Basketball
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The Lancer Club
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What is the Lancer Club?
The Lancer Club is the fundraising arm for Longwood University Athletics. It is the medium through which alumni, parents, friends, faculty and businesses can provide vital financial support to the student-athletes, which comprise the 14 Intercollegiate Athletic programs at Longwood. How is my gift used? •
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Student-athlete scholarships – the student-athletes are the heart and soul of the Athletic Department. While the number of scholarships awarded to Lancer student-athletes has more than doubled in the last ten years, there is still a long way to go. We need your help to meet the scholarship funding challenge. Academic excellence Team traveling expenses Athletic resources and equipment And much more...
Lancer Club Membership Levels & Benefits
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Lindsey Ottavio ‘13 Former Member of the Longwood Women’s Soccer Team “Playing Division I soccer has always been a dream of mine and Longwood has made that dream come true. I am very thankful for the opportunity and support that the Lancer Club has provided for me. Their contributions help all Lancer student-athletes perform at our best.”
Mark Montgomery Former Member of the Longwood Baseball Team Current Member of the new york yankees Organization “I’d like to thank everyone who supports Longwood Athletics. My experience as a student-athlete was tremendous and I know it was because of the support I received from not only my coaches and teammates, but also from all the people who contributed to the Lancer Club.”
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The Lance Newsletter
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Lancer Club Merchandise
Invitation to VIP Athletic Events
Lancer Club Premium Apparel Tickets to Lancer Hall of Fame (2) Tickets to LABC (2)
*Gifts to the Lancer Club and/or Longwood University totaling $1,250+ will qualify you as a President’s Circle member, entitling you to such benefits. For more information on the Lancer Club, including the many ways you can make a gift, please visit the Lancer Club link at www.longwoodlancers.com.
You can also contact Scott Bacon at 434.395.2081 or via e-mail at lancerclub@longwood.edu
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