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INTRODUCTION Table of contents ......................................................................1 Quick Facts / Schedule.............................................................2 2010 Roster ..............................................................................3

2009 Big South Recap............................................................41 Schedule / Results..................................................................42 Overall Statistics .....................................................................43 Big South Statistics.................................................................44

RADFORD BASEBALL The Grass is Greener ........................................................... 4-5 Player Development ............................................................. 6-7 DeMarini Advertisement ...........................................................8

OPPONENTS 2009 Opponents .....................................................................46 Records vs. All Opponents .....................................................47 Series vs. Big South Teams....................................................48

2010 SEASON 2010 Season Outlook / Notes........................................... 16-18 MEET THE HIGHLANDERS Andrew Cook / Rick Hoogstraten ...........................................20 Reggie Keen / Jake Quigg......................................................21 Tyren Rivers / Aerik Taylor ......................................................22 Raphael Turner / Cory Cook ...................................................23 Alex Guerra / Robert Lamas ...................................................24 Cassidy McDaniel / Shane Pysh ............................................25 Abram Williams / Josh Constable ...........................................26 Paul DeVito / Matt Hillsinger ...................................................27 Greg Juanarena / Jeff Kemp ..................................................28 Matt Mack / Brett Mollenhauer................................................29 Jason Patten / Carl Travers ....................................................30 Bobby Bolling / Zach Costello.................................................31 Brad Wimmer / Phil Bondi ......................................................32 Derrick Brewer / Ryan Burgess ..............................................33 Eddie Butler / Brandon Crigger...............................................34 Cory Turner / James Woods ...................................................35 Daniel Wright / Home Run Club .............................................36

SEASON IN REVIEW 2009 Season Notebook .................................................... 38-40

UNIVERSITY / RADFORD ATHLETICS Radford University ............................................................ 64-65 The New River Valley ....................................................... 66-67 President Penelope W. Kyle ...................................................68 Athletic Director Robert Lineburg ...........................................69 Radford Athletic Accolades .....................................................70 Big South Conference ............................................................71 Sports Medicine ......................................................................72

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BASEBALL STAFF Joe Raccuia .......................................................................10-11 Brian Anderson .......................................................................12 Allen Rice ...............................................................................13 Rick Oliveri / Baseball Support Staff.......................................14

HISTORY Season-by-Season .................................................................50 Highlanders in the Pros ..........................................................51 Awards / Honors .....................................................................52 Records Digest .......................................................................53 Season-by-Season Statistics..................................................54 Career Top 10 List ............................................................ 55-56 Season Top 10 List ........................................................... 57-58 Season-by-Season Leaders ............................................. 59-62

FRONT COVER: Head coach Joe Raccuia, (L to R) Rick Hoogstraten, Reggie Keen, Aerik Taylor and Tyren Rivers BACK COVER: (L to R) Jeff Kemp, Jason Patten, Robert Lamas and Brett Mollenhauer. The 2010 Radford University Baseball Media Guide was designed, written, and edited by Patrick Reed. Editorial assistance provided by Radford Athletic Communications. Cover/university pages design developed by Steven May. Photography courtesy of Lora Gordon, Dan Kruhm, Willis Glasgow, BigSouthPhotos.com, Chuck Steenburgh, and McConnell Library Special Collections at Radford University. This publication was designed using Adobe InDesign CS4, and printed by Southern Printing in Blacksburg, Va. Special thanks to Gene Hyde, Jordan Bagbey and Justin Thompson.

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RADFORD UNIVERSITY Location .............................................................................Radford, Va. Founded ........................................................................................1910 Enrollment ....................................................................................9,230 Nickname........................................................................... Highlanders Colors ............................................................................Red and White Affiliation ...................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ............................................................................ Big South President ..................................... Penelope W. Kyle (Guilford College) Director of Athletics................. Robert Lineburg (Roanoke College ’91)

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BASEBALL STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach.................................................Joe Raccuia (Radford ‘95) Record at Radford (Years) ...................................................... 50-56 (2) Career Record (Years) ....................................................... 109-107 (4) Office Phone ................................................................. (540) 831-5881 Email................................................................... jraccuia@radford.edu Assistant Coaches ....................... Brian Anderson (George Mason ‘02) ....................................................................... Allen Rice (Alabama ‘05) Volunteer Assistant Coach.............................. Rick Oliveri (Buffalo ‘08) Athletic Trainer.....................................................................Jamie Best 2009 SEASON Overall Record............................................................................. 26-24 Big South Record (Finish) ........................... 16-9 (4th, regular season) Big South Tournament .......................................................Fourth place Home Record ................................................................................ 15-5 Away Record ............................................................................... 10-14 Neutral Record ................................................................................ 1-5 PROGRAM HISTORY First Year .......................................................................................1985 All-Time Record .................................................................... 473-728-4 All-Time Big South Record ...................................................... 191-277 Conference Titles.......................................................................... None NCAA Appearances ...................................................................... None FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field ...................................... Radford University Baseball Field ........ (Not Dedmon Center Park, Radford Univ. Baseball Field, please) Year Opened .................................................................................1986 Capacity........................................................................................1,000 Dimensions (LF-CF-RF) ................................................... 330-400-330 Surface .................................. Natural grass (Field Turf in foul territory) PLAYER INFORMATION Players Returning / Lost ...............................................................21/10 Position Starters Returning / Lost .....................................................5/4 Position Overall ..............................................................................12/6 Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost .....................................................4/4 Pitchers Overall ................................................................................9/4 Newcomers........................................................................................12 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Website............................................................... RadfordAthletics.com Asst. A.D. for Athletic Communications ..............................Joey Beeler Office Phone ................................................................. (540) 831-5726 Email.................................................................. jwbeeler@radford.edu Assistant Director (baseball contact) ..........................Patrick Reed Office Phone ............................................................... (540) 831-5211 Cell Phone ................................................................... (540) 815-6587 Email ................................................................ pmreed@radford.edu Mailing Address ..............................P.O. Box 6913, Radford, VA 24142 Overnight Address ................ 101 Dedmon Center, Radford, VA 24142

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Fri. Feb. 19 at College of Charleston Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 5:00 Sat. 20 at College of Charleston Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 1:00 Sun. 21 at College of Charleston Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 1:00 Tues. 23 at James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. 4:00 Charleston Firefighter Memorial Challenge (Hosted by The Citadel) Fri. 26 Marshall Charleston, S.C. 12:00 Sat. 27 St. Joseph’s Charleston, S.C. 11:00 a.m. Sun. 28 at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 2:30 Tues. Mar. 2 at Virginia Tech Elon Invitiational (March 5-7) Fri. 5 Princeton Sat. 6 Bucknell Sun. 7 at Elon Wed. 10 George Mason Fri. 12 Rider Sat. 13 Rider Sun. 14 Rider Wed. 17 at North Carolina A&T Fri. 19 UNC Asheville* Sat. 20 UNC Asheville* Sun. 21 UNC Asheville* Tues. 23 at East Tennessee State Sat. 27 Siena Sun. 28 Siena

Elon, N.C. 1:00 Elon, N.C. 11:00 a.m. Elon, N.C. 3:30 RADFORD 3:00 RADFORD 3:00 RADFORD 2:00 RADFORD 1:00 Greensboro, N.C. 5:00 RADFORD 3:00 RADFORD 2:00 RADFORD 1:00 Johnson City, Tenn. 6:00 RADFORD 12:00 RADFORD 1:00

Fri. Apr. Sat. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Fri.

Charleston Southern* Charleston Southern*(2) at Virginia Liberty* Liberty* Liberty* James Madison Longwood at High Point* at High Point* at High Point* Virginia Tech North Carolina A&T at Winthrop* at Winthrop* at Winthrop* East Tennessee State at VMI*

RADFORD RADFORD Charlottesville, Va. RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD High Point, N.C. High Point, N.C. High Point, N.C. RADFORD RADFORD Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. RADFORD Lexington, Va.

3:00 12:00 6:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 3:00 3:00 6:00 6:00 1:00 3:00 3:00 6:00 6:00 2:00 3:00 6:00

at VMI* at VMI* Presbyterian* Presbyterian* Presbyterian* at Longwood at Gardner-Webb* at Gardner-Webb* at Gardner-Webb* at Marshall Coastal Carolina* Coastal Carolina* Coastal Carolina* Big South Tournament

Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD Farmville, Va. Spartanburg, S.C. Forest City, N.C. Forest City, N.C. Huntington, W.Va. RADFORD RADFORD RADFORD Rock Hill, S.C.

4:00 1:00 3:00 2:00 1:00 6:00 4:00 2:00 1:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 TBA

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Sat. May 1 Sun. 2 Fri. 7 Sat. 8 Sun. 9 Tues. 11 Fri. 14 Sat. 15 Sun. 16 Tues. 18 Thurs. 20 Fri. 21 Sat. 22 May 25-May 29

Home games in bold *Denotes Big South game

BROADCAST INFORMATION Outlet .................................................................. RadfordAthletics.com Play-by-play announcer .................................................... Patrick Reed

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2010 2 010 RADFORD RADFORD HIGHLANDERS HIGHLANDERS PLAYER Zach Z ach Costello Coste Co stello llo Tyren Rivers Robert Lamas Brett Mollenhauer Matt Hillsinger Jeff Kemp Alex Guerra Cory Cook Cory Turner Matt Mack Carl Travers Ryan Burgess Phil Bondi Jason Patten Jake Quigg Daniel Wright Bobby Bolling Rick Hoogstraten Reggie Keen Derrick Brewer Raphael Turner Shane Pysh Aerik Taylor Cassidy McDaniel Greg Juanarena Eddie Butler Paul DeVito James Woods Brad Wimmer Brandon Crigger Abram Williams Andrew Cook Josh Constable

2010 FIELD STAFF 4 Joe Raccuia 25 Brian Anderson 6 Allen Rice Rick Oliveri

POS. OF OF C INF OF INF INF C OF INF C OF/INF INF RHP RHP C RHP UTIL OF RHP OF RHP RHP RHP C RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP

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

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Vol. Assistant Coach

CL. R-So. R-So.. R-So Sr. R-Jr. So. So. So. Jr. R-Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-So. Sr. So.

HT. 6-2 6-2 5-8 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-9 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-7 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-5

WT. 190 167 180 155 195 195 185 195 180 195 168 195 190 206 205 208 262 180 180 180 200 225 200 236 169 165 217 163 206 175 175 240 170

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS South South Riding, Ridin Ri ding, g, Va./Paul Va./Pa Va. /Paul ul VI/Delaware VI/Del VI/ Delawa aware re Suffolk, Va./Nansemond River Annandale, Va./Paul VI/VMI Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley Bowie, Md./Archbishop Spalding Bowie, Md./Archbishop Spalding Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh/Greensboro Carroll, Ohio/Tree of Life Manassas, Va./Manassas Davidsonville, Md./St. John’s College H.S. Huntingtown, Md./Riverdale Baptist Richmond, Va./Steward School Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area Davidsonville, Md./Archbishop Spalding Glen Arm, Md./Loyola/N.W. Shoals C.C. (Ala.) Weyers Cave, Va./Fort Defiance Plant City, Fla./Armwood/Santa Fe C.C. Poquoson, Va./Poquoson Danville, Va./George Washington-Danville Montpelier, Va./Patrick Henry Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson Wheeling, W.Va./John Marshall Williamsport, Md./Williamsport/Hagerstown C.C. Warrenton, Va./Fauquier Blacksburg, Va./Blacksburg Chesapeake, Va./Greenbrier Christian Annapolis, Md./Archbishop Spalding Radford, Va./Radford Vienna, Va./James Madison/Frederick C.C. St. Leonard, Md./Calvert Radford, Va./Radford Randolph, N.J./Randolph Hagerstown, Md./Clear Spring

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NO. N O. 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 40

Third season (Radford ‘95) Third season (George Mason ‘02) Third season (Alabama ‘05) First season (Buffalo ‘08)

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THE GRASS IS GREENER... ... THANKS TO RADFORD UNIVERSITY BASEBALL FIELD’S OFFSEASON TRANSFORMATION Story and photos by Patrick Reed

The Grass is Greener....

Radford University Baseball Field and its new natural turf surface, completed in January of 2010.

Radford assistant baseball coach Allen Rice, with sledgehammer in hand, was swinging for the fences with every chop at the faded white cinderblock walls of the Highlanders’ home dugout at Radford University Baseball Field. “Look at his hands,” head coach Joe Raccuia said. “He’s ready for the baseball.”

hired,” Raccuia said. “To know that Radford University is trying to put us in a position to be successful is very exciting for us.” Work began at the facility on Sept. 15, when the natural grass surface was bulldozed and leveled in preparation for a new playing field, which was installed by Carolina Green Corp. Athletic Field Construction of Indian Trail, N.C., a company respon-

As opposed to a fastball down the

sible for recent college baseball field

pipe, the sweet swings of a sledgeham-

re-surfacing projects at North Carolina,

mer on bricks from the team’s hitting

South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia

coach were part of the fun as each

Tech, along with the surface at Nation-

member of the baseball staff: Raccuia,

als Park in Washington, D.C.

Rice, assistant coach Brian Anderson

Construction on new dugouts began

and volunteer assistant Rick Oliveri

with both the home and visitor dugouts

each took hefty cuts that made program

at Radford University Baseball Field

history.

being completely replaced. Both dug-

For the first time since the facility’s

outs will be 74 feet long, will include a

opening in 1986, Radford University

deeper bench area with steps up to the

Baseball Field is undergoing a signifi-

field, restrooms, and expanded storage

accompanies spacious dugouts, in an

“The natural playing surface I expect

A look at Radford University Baseball Field while stripped cant upgrade, as a new playing surface bare on Sept. 29, 2009. space.

effort to meet the program’s fast-changing needs. “This is what I envisioned occurring since the day I was

to be second to none,” Raccuia said. “We needed a better surface along with drainage and irrigation. The dugouts will give our

(L to R) Joe Raccuia, Brian Anderson, Allen Rice and Rick Oliveri take swings at the old dugouts at Radford University Baseball Field.

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players a more comfortable and better view of the game. Space has been an issue for our team in the dugouts and that has obviously been addressed.” The playing surface was completed in November, and the entire project will be finished in time for Radford’s home opener against George Mason on March 10, 2010. From the program’s perspective, the changes were a necessity. Not only as a player development improvement, but a way to catch the eyes of prospects. “Recruiting is the lifeline of a program and a recruit’s first impression of a facility last a long time,” Raccuia said. “Player development is what we stress and now with the hitting facil-

In September a new irrigation system, Carolina Green’s Cambridge drainage system, was placed in the bare ground at Radford University Baseball Field.

ity, the outdoor cages, the weight room, the academic center and now with the field renovations, we are starting to get all the pieces in place to continue to show our commitment level to our players and recruits.” For Raccuia, a 1995 graduate of Radford University, it’s also a point of pride as a former second baseman that roamed the ground that morning. “Not to be too sentimental,” he said, “but I feel very proud to know these improvements that have been needed for such a long time occurred while I was the head coach. I very much feel like this is one of the reasons why I came back to Radford.”

Radford University Baseball Field was laser-graded from home plate to the outfield wall to create a level and consistent playing surface.

In the meantime, the Highlanders’ fall workouts were at Radford High School’s game field, a sacrifice that Raccuia says his team was more than willing to make for these improvements. “Not one player complained about practicing at the recreational field knowing what renovations are being made to their own field. To know that our facilities are no longer inferior to other schools is important for them.” But with these improvements, Raccuia said, come expectations.

The Grass is Greener...

previous surface, and sat in the very dugout he brought to the

“Our players understand the commitment that has been made to them and I know this group will do everything in their power to fulfill the expectations that have been placed on them.”

Rolls of sod laying in the parking lot next to Radford University Baseball Field in October of 2010. The complete laying of the sod surface took less than a week after the irrigation system was laid and the ground leveled.

An artist’s rendition of the new dugouts at Radford University Baseball Field, expected to be completed in time for the home opener on March 10.

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RADFORD’S PLAYER DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES

Player Development

Radford University’s 7,200 square-foot indoor facility, completed in 2007 to meet the changing needs of Radford baseball.

Since 2007, Radford’s facilities for baseball player development have undergone significant changes to rival top programs in the Southeast region, the hotbed of college baseball. In the fall of 2007, the program’s indoor facility opened and continues to provide a top-notch space for the Highlanders to train, year-round. The 7,200 square-foot facility includes six dedicated batting cages, with the necessary equipment and amenities for either live pitching or machine pitching. Located adjacent to campus, the indoor facility can serve the Radford baseball team any time. Prior to the start of the 2009 season, the renovations to the Dedmon Center, the home of Radford University athletics, were capped off with the completion of a new strength and conditioning facility and the Learning Enhancement Center. Amenities of the strength facility include

Radford’s strength & conditioning facility was newly renovated, along with the Dedmon Center, in 2009.

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Radford has its own dedicated baseball team locker room within the newly-renovated Dedmon Center.

2009 STANDOUT STUDENT-ATHLETES ALEX GREGORY • Two-time Big South AllAcademic Selection • Finished with a 3.66 GPA in marketing • 17th round selection of the Mets in June

JEFF KEMP • Big South Presidential Honor Roll • Big South Freshman of the Year, Honorable Mention Freshman All-America

JASON PATTEN • Big South Presidential Honor Roll • Established Radford’s new single-season saves record with nine last year

Player Development

new flooring and customized platforms, as well as brand-new racks, benches and weights. The newly established Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) is equipped with computers, tutorial rooms, and a study lounge. Establishment of the LEC has coincided with academic success, as the Highlanders had 14 players appear on last year’s Big South Presidential Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes that finished with a 3.0 (or better) grade point average for the acacemic year. Radford’s baseball facilities also include a dedicated team locker room within the newly-renovated Dedmon Center. The room is outfitted to serve the needs of each Highlander baseball athlete. With a renewed commitment to its facilties, Radford University’s athletic department continues to position Highlander baseball towards becoming one of the top programs in the Southeast.

The newly-established Learning Enhancement Center, dedicated solely to the needs of Radford student-athletes, opened in 2009.

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JOE RACCUIA

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HEAD COACH | RADFORD ‘95 THIRD SEASON AT RADFORD | FIFTH OVERALL 50-56 AT RU | 109-107 OVERALL

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For Radford head baseball coach Joe Raccuia, the Highlander uniform is a comfortable, familiar fit. A Radford uniform is also a winning fit for Raccuia: he’s been a part of 126 total wins as a player (1994-95), assistant coach (1996) and head coach (2008-present). Raccuia, a 1995 Radford graduate, returned to his roots on July 10, 2007, when he was named the fifth head coach in Radford baseball history. His path home was a busy one, ranging from the head coaching job at Marist to an assistant’s position at Alabama. In each case, he’s had a successful run, setting the stage for his return to his alma mater. The 2009 season, his second, marked a turnaround for the program when Radford went 26-24 overall and 16-9 in conference play. Radford’s season record was the fifth winning campaign in school history and its 16 conference wins were the program’s second“Joe is relentless, intense and the kind most all-time. Raccuia’s second season with the Highlanders was marked by a fourth-place finish of go-getter that can really make a difand No. 4 seed in the Big South conference tour- ference in a program like Radford. It’s nament (second time in program history) and a push, push, push all the time with Joe. come-from-behind tournament win against No. 22 Coastal Carolina, 11-7, when the Highland- I saw that in him while I was coaching at George Mason and he was at ers trailed 7-6 and were down to their final strike before scoring five ninth-inning runs. George Washington. He also has a Following the 2009 season two of Racgreat eye for talent: Joe can take a cuia’s recruits, shortstop Jeff Kemp and player who doesn’t come into college as right-hander Aerik Taylor, were recognized a highly-touted prospect, and can make by the Big South along with first baseman that player truly excel and eventually Alex Gregory. Kemp was named freshman of the year, Gregory and Taylor earned second team allbecome that big-time prospect.” conference honors, and Gregory was again named to the all- academic team. J.J. Picollo While his 2009 roster was marked by a host Assistant G.M./Director of fresh faces that included Kemp, Taylor, second Player Development baseman Brett Mollenhauer and right-handed closer Jason Patten among them, Raccuia got the most out of Kansas City Royals returning players like Gregory (third straight .400-plus -season) and third baseman Nick Minter (started 49 of 50 games, career-highs in most offensive categories). In Raccuia’s first season with the Highlanders, the team produced 24 wins, the most since Radford won 26 in 2000. The final total was a 14-game turnaround from the 2007 season. Raccuia’s win total in his first season at Radford came with plenty of style points. The Highlanders added four in the win column against NCAA Regional teams, including a victory over Charlotte on the road, and three over in-state rival and CAA Champion James Madison. Radford’s win at Charlotte snapped a 17-game home winning streak for the 49ers, the second-longest home string in the country at the time. Add to that three all-conference selections, (First team – Alex Gregory; second team – Eric Evans, Tyren Rivers) and two all-tournament picks (Gregory, Reggie Keen). Along with quality wins, Radford was able to get “Joe Raccuia is the right man to lead off to its best start in school history after seven games (6-1), and concluded the season with four games in the way for success in the baseball the Big South Tournament, the second most in school program at Radford University. Being history. On the whole, it was finest offensive campaign back at his alma mater, Joe knows what for the program since 1995, Raccuia’s senior season at it takes for the Highlanders to be sucRadford. The Highlanders bested the .300 mark for the cessful and I know he will work every first time since that year, and plated 347 runs (average of six per game), the top mark since ’95. day to put his team on top. He has the A Buffalo, N.Y, native, Raccuia spent two seasons enthusiasm, knowledge, and passion before arriving at Radford as Alabama’s recruiting coorfor the game of baseball. I love to dinator and hitting instructor. He saw six of his position compete against him because I know players taken in the Major League Baseball First-Year his team will be ready to play and you Player Draft after just one year on the job. Raccuia also brought an improved offense to Tuscaloosa in are going to get his best.” 2006 - the Crimson Tide hit .291 in his first season, with 50 home runs and 394 RBIs, compared to a .281 Brian O’Connor composite average during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Head Coach, University of Virginia Raccuia’s stint at Alabama came after spending two seasons as the head coach at Marist College. He compiled a 58-51 (.532) record with the Red Foxes, including a 39-15 (.722) record in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. He was named the 2005 MAAC Co-Coach of the Year and led the Red Foxes to a berth in the 2005 Baton Rouge Regional. Seven Marist players earned All-MAAC honors under Raccuia’s tutelage, including 2005 MAAC Pitcher of the year Chris Tracz, and 2005 MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year, Rob Ryan. Tracz, Ryan and Travis Musolf also earned All-Northeast Region honors, while Raccuia’s teams had a total of nine MAAC All-Academic Team selections. Prior to Marist, Raccuia was an assistant coach at George Mason for four years, including a promotion

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THE JOE RACCUIA FILE Hometown ..............................................................................................Buffalo, N.Y. Alma Mater ........................................................................................... Radford (‘95) Playing Experience ................................ Edison Community College, Fla. (1992-93) ......................................................................................................Radford (1994-95) Coaching Experience ............................................ Assistant Coach, Radford (1996) ............................................. Assistant Head Coach, George Washington (1997-00) .................................................... Associate Head Coach, George Mason (2001-04) ...................................................................................Head Coach, Marist (2004-05) ....................................... Recruiting Coordinator, Hitting Coach, Alabama (2006-07)

RACCUIA YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR

TEAM

OVERALL

CONF.

2004

Marist

25-30

17-10

2005

Marist

33-21

22-5

2008

Radford

24-32

6-12

RU’s most wins since 2000

2009

Radford

26-24

16-8

RU’s first winning season since 2000

109-107

61-35

TOTAL

NOTES MAAC third place team MAAC Champs, Baton Rouge Regional

Joe Raccuia

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to associate head coach in his “Joe is not only an outstanding final two years. Raccuia was responsible for George Mason’s recruiter with an eye for talent, hitting and defense, and he but he’s the true definition of a helped recruit three freshman player’s coach. He works hard All-America selections. He and expects the same in return, coached four all-conference position players in his final season and is an effective communicator at Mason, including the Colonial that knows how to connect with his Athletic Association Defensive players. When he was at Marist, Player of the Year. The 2003 it was easy to see that he was a team set the school record for rising star in college baseball. He the highest fielding percentage took over a young group of players (.970) and was ranked 21st and turned them into winners, taknationally in defense. Before moving to George ing the team to Regionals in just Mason, Raccuia spent four his second year.” years as the assistant head coach at The George WashingTim Murray ton University. He had a wideDirector of Athletics range of duties at GW, serving as hitting coach and recruiting Marist College coordinator while also working with the position players. In three years with the Colonials, Raccuia coached or recruited 14 players who earned All-A-10 recognition and 12 players who went on to professional careers. The 1998 team set the school record for wins and recorded the fourth-best turnaround in Division I. The George Washington class of 2002 had five players Raccuia recruited taken in the MLB Draft. Over his final two seasons, GW set school records in hits, homeruns, doubles, runs scored and runs batted in. Throughout his career, Raccuia has shown a commitment to the complete student-athlete. While at both George Mason and George Washington, he served as the team’s liaison with the academic coordinator. Twelve Mason players earned recognition for academic success and the 2002 squad “Joe is a tireless worker and posted the best GPA in the one of the best recruiters in the program history. Raccuia’s coaching career country. His repoire with players began at his alma mater, where is exemplary and his knowledge he served as an assistant at of the game is second to none. Radford in 1996. He assisted Under his leadership, Radford will in every aspect of the program find itself on the national scene under his former coach Lew sooner rather than later.” Kent. Raccuia played one season for Kent at Radford, serving as the team captain during the Tom Walter 1995 campaign and helping Head Coach that squad to a school record Wake Forest University for wins (30). Prior to playing at Radford, Raccuia played two seasons at Edison Community College in Ft. Myers, Fla. He served as the team captain his second year, leading that 1993 team to a school-record single-season win total. Raccuia, who graduated in 1995 with a degree in social science, is married to the former Jodi Carroll, also a 1995 Radford graduate. They have two sons, A.J. and Joey, Jr., and a daughter, Emma, and reside in Radford.

The Raccuia Family: Jodi and Joe with children (L to R) AJ, Joey Jr. and Emma

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Brian Anderson

ASSISTANT COACH| GEORGE MASON ‘02 THIRD SEASON AT RADFORD After working alongside Radford head coach Joe Raccuia at two different stops, Brian Anderson joined his coaching staff in July of 2007 and has played a large role in engineering the revitalization of the Highlander program. Following up a 2008 season where he pushed the Radford pitching staff to one of its top performances this decade, Anderson followed it up with more progress in 2009. The Highlander staff was highlighted by right-hander Aerik Taylor’s Second Team All-Big South honor in his first season as a full-time starter at the Division I level. Taylor led the Radford arms with seven quality starts; as a whole, the Highlanders produced 17 quality starts and the program’s fourth-best ERA since 2000. Anderson helped produce a pair of impact freshmen as well: left-handed starter Paul DeVito posted a 6-3 record and right-handed closer Jason Patten set a new single-season school record with nine saves. Anderson’s first year at Radford was marked by the emergence of left-hander Eric Evans as the ace of the Highlander staff, earning Second Team All-Big South honors in 2008. In his senior season, Evans went 5-4 with a 3.34 ERA in 14 starts, and 3-1 record and 1.88 ERA in Big South starts. Evans, a 23rd-round pick of the Rangers in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, continued his success in the professional ranks, going 3-2 with 36 strikeouts in 33 2/3 innings between Rookie League and Class A. “Brian is a tireless worker that’s constantly Anderson’s duties at Radford improving and trying to get the program where include serving as the Highit needs to be. He took over what were problanders’ pitching coach and ably the toughest jobs in our program - both recruiting coordinator, along with assistpitching coach and recruiting coordinator. ing in the day-to-day operations of the Radford’s never really been known as a strong program, including practice, game-day pitching program and he’s established a prespreparation and scouting. In his recruiting duties, Anderson cence with our pitching staff, and has gotten has been the lead recruiter in helping them excited. Brian’s gotten our pitchers into the Highlanders land one of their best the strike zone quickly, and has them taking a classes in the early signing period in different attitude towards hitters. And obvious2007. Nine of his recruits from that ly the recruiting side of his job, with the players class suited up for the Highlanders in he’s brought in, speaks for itself.” 2009, with most being counted on to fill major roles. FollowHead Coach Joe Raccuia ing a recruiting class with a distinctly-Maryland flavor, Anderson engineered a 2009 early signing group that included four top high school performers from Virginia. Anderson spent the two years prior to arriving at Radford as a volunteer assistant at the University of Virginia. He worked directly with the Cavalier catchers and assisted with the day-to-day development of the hitters. In his time in Charlottesville, Virginia finished 19th in the nation in batting average (.322) while setting school records in hits, RBI and total bases. Before moving to Virginia, Anderson served as Joe Raccuia’s assistant coach at Marist College. He helped Raccuia lead the Red Foxes to the 2005 MAAC title and a berth in the 2005 Baton Rouge Regional. A native of Chesapeake, Va., Anderson got his coaching start at his alma mater, spending one year as a volunteer assistant at George Mason, coaching catchers and assisting in hitting instruction. He also coached first base for the Patriots. A standout catcher at Mason, Anderson was a four-year starter that ranks in the Patriots’ all-time top-10 in eight statistical categories. Following graduation, Anderson inked a free-agent deal with the Expos organization, and played the 2002 season with the Vermont Expos of the New York-Penn League. Anderson earned a degree in communications from George Mason in 2002. He is engaged to Colleen Bowles.

THE BRIAN ANDERSON FILE Hometown ......................................................................................Chesapeake, Va. Alma Mater ................................................................................ George Mason (‘02) Playing Experience ............................................................George Mason (1999-02) ........................................ Vermont Expos - Short Season N.Y.-Penn League (2002) Coaching Experience .......................................................... Assistant, Marist (2005)

Assistant coach Brian Anderson with his fiancee, Colleen Bowles.

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...................................................................... Volunteer Assistant, Virginia (2006-07) ..................................................................Assistant Coach, Radford (2008-present)

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ALLEN RICE

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ASSISTANT COACH | ALABAMA ‘05 THIRD SEASON AT RADFORD

Allen Rice

Since being named to Joe Raccuia’s coaching staff, Allen Rice has made an instant impact mpact in Radford’s offensive success. In his first season working with the hitters, Rice helped the team produce a .304 average, age, secondbest in the conference, the program’s highest season average since 1995 and just the fourth rth time in school history that Highlanders went better than .300 at the plate. The numbers were even n better in 2009: Radford’s .319 team average was the second best in school history, and just one point off the record of .320 set in 1995. Plus, the Highlanders had 11.3 hits per game, bettering the average (10.4) hits per game in their record-setting season of 2008. Individually, Alex Gregory posted his third-straight season hitting better than .400 (second cond under Rice), Nick Minter posted career-highs in every statistical category while hitting in the number five spot, and Jeff Kemp and Brett Mollenhauer produced .300-plus seasons while playing every day as freshmen. During the 2008 season, the Highlanders broke the team’s single-season hit total (sett in 1995) by 47 hits, recording 583 hits. Radford had eight different players set career-highs in n average during Rice’s first season, while those eight and two others set career-highs in hits. ts. The team also led the Big South in triples and was second in on-base percentage. Highlighting Radford’s “Allen has done an unbelievable job with our offensive onslaught in Rice’s offense, and has really come into his own as first season were the individhitting coach in his third year. I’ve watched his ual performances of Gregory progression over the last two years, as well and Reggie Keen, who finished ed one-two in as this fall, and the strides that he’s made with the conference batting race. Both Keen and our hitters have been remarkable. Allen’s at a Gregory surpassed the school’s ol’s individual point where his credibility with what he’s done hit record with 84 and 83 hits,, respectively. Gregory’s offensive campaign n was marked here so far, including helping Brian Anderson with recruiting, has been an instrumental force by his .406 average, making him one of just two players in Division I to hit better in what we’ve been able to accomplish ofthan .400 over the last two seasons, while fensively.” Keen’s highlights included a 19-game hitting streak, third-best in the league in 2008. Head Coach Joe Raccuia In addition to working with Radford’s hitters, Rice is the Highlanders’ third base coach, and assists in all other aspects of the program, including recruiting, scouting, practice, operations, and game preparation. Rice combined with assistant coach Brian Anderson to land one of Radford’s best classes in the early signing period in 2007. Nine recruits from that class suited up for the Highlanders in 2009, with most being counted on to fill major roles. In 2008, Rice helped ink an early signing group that included four top high school performers from Virginia, including four offensive contributors. A standout player at Alabama, Rice spent his time before Radford working as director of baseball operations for his alma mater. A four-year starter for the Crimson Tide, Rice was named Preseason All-Southeastern Conference in 2005. He helped lead the Tide to the 2001 and 2003 SEC Tournament titles and three NCAA Regional appearances. An outstanding student as well, Rice was named to the SEC Honor Roll, was on the Dean’s List. He also served as a baseball liaison to Alabama’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and he received a student-athlete community outreach award. Rice earned a degree in physical education from Alabama in 2005 and a Master’s in human and environmental sciences in 2006 from his undergraduate alma mater. He is married to the former Mandy Tedder.

THE ALLEN RICE FILE Hometown ...................................................................................... Long Island, N.Y. Alma Mater .......................................................................Alabama (‘05, Bachelor’s) ............................................................................................. Alabama (‘06, Master’s) Playing Experience ..................................................................... Alabama (2002-05) Coaching Experience ...................Director of Baseball Operations, Alabama (2007) ..................................................................Assistant Coach, Radford (2008-present)

Assistant coach Allen Rice with his wife, Mandy.

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RICK OLIVERI VOL. ASSISTANT COACH| BUFFALO ‘08 FIRST SEASON AT RADFORD

Rick Oliveri / Baseball Support Staff

Former Lincoln Memorial graduate assistant Rick Oliveri is a part of the Radford baseball staff as volunteer assistant coach for the 2009-10 season. In his role with the Highlanders, Oliveri “We’re glad to have Rick in our program, will work with catchers and hitters, coordinate operations of Joe Raccuia Baseball Camps LLC, having taken over a position that is an entryand assist with all other aspects of the Radford level job in Division I baseball. In that posibaseball program. tion, only the strong survive, and Rick has The Buffalo, N.Y. native spent the 2009 all of the makings of being a good leader season at LMU, under head coach Jeff Sziksai, and a top-notch coach. His players have working with the team’s catchers, hitters, and responded to him right away because of his coordinating team operations. On the field, the Railsplitter backstops made strides defen- determination, work ethic and organization sively under Oliveri’s guidance, doubling their skills.” --- Head Coach Joe Raccuia caught stealing totals while helping cut wild pitch totals nearly in half from 2008 to 2009. Oliveri graduated from Canisius High School, Raccuia’s alma mater, before moving on to a four-year career on the diamond for the University at Buffalo. A three-year starter behind the plate for the Bulls, Oliveri was a team captain as both a junior and senior. Oliveri graduated from Buffalo in 2008 with a degree in accounting and finance.

THE RICK OLIVERI FILE Hometown .................................................................................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. Alma Mater ...............................................................................................University at Buffalo (‘08) Playing Experience .......................................................................... University at Buffalo (2005-08) Coaching Experience ...........................................Graduate Assistant, Lincoln Memorial (2008-09) ................................................................................................. Volunteer Assistant, Radford (2010)

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MAX APPLEBY • •

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Head strength and conditioning coach Joined the athletic staff in 2001, and has worked with the Radford baseball progam since Develops the strength and conditioning programs that are unique to the needs of the Radford baseball program

STEPHANIE BALLEIN •

Director of StudentAthlete Support Services Second season working with Radford baseball Directs the efforts of Radford’s Learning Enhancement Center and assists with the academic needs of the baseball program Serves as Senior Women’s Administrator

JAMIE BEST • •

Assistant Athletic Trainer Third season working with Radford baseball Coordinates the Highlanders’ health care needs at home and on the road Directs injury rehab assignments for Radford baseball Certifications in ATABOC, VATL, CPR/AED, First Aid, and Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI)

PATRICK REED •

Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Second season working with Radford baseball “Voice of Radford Baseball” - PA Announcer for all home games, play-by-play broadcaster of all away games on RadfordAthletics. com

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MATT SUTPHIN • •

University sports complex Heads up maintance of Radford’s home field and the baseball facility Former assistant coach for the Highlanders Joined Radford University’s athletic department in 1987 Played baseball collegiately at Atlantic Christian University


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2010 Outlook / Notes 16

Aerik Taylor, a second team All-Big South pick last season, returns to anchor Radford’s starting rotation in 2010.

HIGHLANDERS HITTING THEIR STRIDE STEPS FORWARD ON AND OFF THE FIELD CONTINUE FOR RADFORD BASEBALL IN 2010 2007 to 24-32 in 2008. The ‘08 win total was the highest since a When building a program, Radford head baseball coach Joe 28-24 season in 2000. His second year was just the fifth winning Raccuia says that the most it’s important to move forward, in season in the program’s history. both small and big steps. Just taking a leap of some kind, no “We have to create our own momentum and reputation and matter the size, is the key. we are getting there,” Raccuia says. “Hopefully, we will be “I think that the problem comes when things become stagpicked first soon.” nant and nothing occurs,’ he says. “We sometimes make baby In 2010 Radford will ride the momentum of five returning posisteps, tiny steps, huge steps, or big strides, and sometimes we go faster than we can keep up with ourselves and other times we tion starters, with four of the five hitting better than .300 a year ago, while returning all four of its starting pitchers as well as the go at a slow pace. So as long as we are moving forward as a back end of the bullpen. program, that is our biggest concern.” Some cogs in the lineup, like senior The steps for Radford have come both “We sometimes make baby outfielders Reggie Keen and Tyren Rivon and off the field and whether they’re big or small, they are at least concrete. Last steps, tiny steps, huge steps, or ers, are seasoned everyday fixtures on the scorecard. Other veterans, like seniors season was the first winning campaign for big strides, and sometimes we Aerik Taylor and Rick Hoogstraten, made a Highlander team in nearly a decade, at 26go faster than we can keep up their names based on last year’s perfor24, and their 16 Big South conference wins mances. Add to the mix a group of stellar were the second-most in a single season in with ourselves and other times sophomores in Jeff Kemp, Brett Mollenhauprogram history. Off the field, strides in the we go at a slow pace. So as er, Jason Patten and Paul DeVito. program’s facilities continue to move from long as we are moving forward For the Highlanders, the group has plans to reality – extensive field resurfacas a program, that is our biggest players at different ends of the experience ing and new dugouts were added to the spectrum – the senior and sophomore classlandscape of Radford University Baseball concern.” es. Field, all in time to begin a new decade for a -- Head Coach Joe Raccuia Two seniors, Keen and Rivers, played program that starts its 26th season in 2010. in all 50 games last season while Taylor Both the on-field success and off-field started on Fridays and Hoogstraten was the first man off the building are tangible and record-setting, monumental and surprising. Raccuia says it’s all part of the process, as he enters his bench. Despite their senior markings, Raccuia feels like Radford’s third season at the helm of his alma mater’s program. seniors are still his staff’s recruits. Radford was picked fourth in the Big South’s official pre“It’s funny because everyone in that class except for Aerik season poll and in many national publications, something that Taylor was here prior to us but not many of them played. Ty RivRaccuia puts in the category of “baby step.” ers didn’t play much his first two years, Reggie Keen did not play “The first year [2008] we were picked last, second year we at all his freshman year, and Hoogy didn’t play much as well. So were picked either fifth or sixth, and this year we are picked it’s almost like they are our recruits and our players.” fourth. I think it is a good sign for our program and each of the Keen (.322/35 RBI/13 SB) and Rivers (.256/3 HR/29 RBI/19 three years we have exceeded expectations.” SB) are in their third season as everyday players, and continue In Raccuia’s first season, Radford went from 10-36 overall in

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(.407/10 HR/RBI), a 17th-round selection of the Mets in 2009 to etch their names in the school’s career record books. Taylor that was arguably the face of the program for the last three (5-4/4.90 ERA/14 starts) arrived on the scene with an all-conferseasons – a middle-of-the-order Big South batting champion and ence season in his first year as a Division I starter and Hooglegitimate power threat. straten (.382/12 RBI) set career highs in nearly every offensive Despite the void left by his graduation, Raccuia says his category a year ago, despite only starting in seven games. lineup, from 1 through 9, is as solid as ever. “We have gotten a chance to develop them and I am glad “I think [hitting coach] Allen Rice said it best, that we are going they are here,” Raccuia says. “They have made significant to be better from top to bottom. We obviously don’t have the strides.” best hitter in the league hitting in our three hole or four hole like At the other end, Radford’s sophomore class made its share Alex Gregory did last year. One through nine is a pretty impresof contributions as freshmen in 2009. Kemp (.337/5 HR/36 RBI/13 SB) was the Big South freshman of the year, Mollenhauer sive line up and I think it is one that can put some pressure on other teams.” (.306/27 RBI/.982 FLD%) was an everyday starter at second In 2009, Radford’s lineup produced base, DeVito (6-3/6.95 ERA/12 starts) won six games as a weekday starter, and Patten “I think [hitting coach] Allen Rice a .319 batting average, the second-best in said it best, that we are going school history, and returns five starters and (9 SV/23 appearances) set the school’s single-season saves record. to be better from top to bottom. 12 total position players in 2010. A question spot of late for Radford “Obviously, they each had great freshWe obviously don’t have the has been the pitching staff, but Raccuia man years,” Raccuia says. “They were best hitter in the league hitting feels better about their prospects heading great in the classroom and great on the field. It’s going to be tough to match their in our three hole or four hole like in to 2010, with all four starters returning numbers, but the bottom line is that they will Alex Gregory did last year. One and nine pitchers returning from last year’s group of arms. be steadier and more mature. They will take through nine is a pretty impres“The roles will shake out, even though on bigger leadership roles that they had in sive line up and I think it is one I don’t know going into the season who is the past. Like our program, if they continue going to be the four, five, and six,” Raccuia to develop we will go as far as they allow us that can put some pressure on says. There are a lot of options. I think we to go because that is a pretty special group.” other teams.” are going to be really strong from our startThe performance of Radford’s sopho-- Head Coach Joe Raccuia ers through our bullpen.” mores, Raccuia says, is another step forAlong with Taylor and DeVito in the ward for his program in setting the standard rotation, Shane Pysh (3-4/5.94 ERA/11 starts) and Abram Wilfor the kind of player they want. liams (2-5/5.95 ERA/10 starts) fortify Radford’s staff. “We had to set the tone of what type of player to bring in here From the lineup, to the bench and through the front to back and I think we did a pretty good job of that. There are some other end of pitching staff, Raccuia says the Highlanders may find it guys in that class that we expect to take on bigger roles this year hard to hide while moving forward. and some other guys that should do the same as freshmen.” “We knew that when we took over the program three years The seven true freshmen that will suit up for the Highlanders ago that change needed to take place and I don’t think that we in 2010 include position players that will push for significant playare going to be able to hide from anybody anymore and that is a ing time, as well as pitchers that will take on significant roles in good sign for our program.” the rotation and bullpen. One player Radford won’t rely on this year is Alex Gregory

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2010 Outlook / Notes

Jeff Kemp, a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America selection, hit .337 with five homers, 36 RBIs and 13 steals in 2009.

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RADFORD AT A GLANCE... RETURNING POSITION STARTERS (sorted by batting avg.) NAME

POS.

ELIG.

HT.

WT.

B/T

BA

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

SB

Jeff Kemp

SS

So.

6-0

195

R/R

.337

196

33

66

9

2

5

36

13

Robert Lamas

C

Jr.

5-9

180

R/R

.327

104

20

34

6

0

3

19

0

Reggie Keen

RF

Sr.

5-11

180

R/R

.322

211

36

68

14

3

0

35

13

Brett Mollenhauer

2B

So.

5-10

155

L/R

.306

193

37

59

5

4

1

27

5

Tyren Rivers

CF

Sr.

5-8

167

R/R

.256

199

36

51

12

1

3

29

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OTHER RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS (sorted by batting avg.) NAME

POS.

ELIG.

HT.

WT.

B/T

BA

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

SB

Raphael Turner

OF/DH

R-Sr.

5-10

200

L/R

.394

33

8

13

2

0

1

11

1

Rick Hoogstraten

UTIL

Sr.

5-11

180

L/R

.382

55

13

21

2

0

1

12

0

Carl Travers

C

So.

5-10

168

R/R

.293

58

10

17

4

2

0

13

1

Greg Juanarena

C

So.

5-9

169

R/R

.286

7

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

Matt Hillsinger

LF

So.

6-2

195

L/R

.276

76

20

21

4

1

1

16

6

Matt Mack

INF

So.

6-0

195

R/R

.235

17

1

4

1

0

0

1

0

Andrew Cook

1B

Sr.

6-6

240

R/R

.179

28

4

5

1

0

1

2

0

RETURNING STARTING PITCHERS (sorted by ERA) NAME

POS.

ELIG.

HT.

WT.

B/T

ERA

W-L

SV

IP

H

R/ER BB

SO

BA

Aerik Taylor

RHP

Sr.

6-0

200

R/R

4.90

5-4

0

71.2

82

47/39

41

.293

Shane Pysh

RHP

Jr.

6-1

225

R/R

5.94

3-4

0

66.2

73

55/44

34

52

.271

Abram Williams

RHP

R-So.

6-0

175

R/R

5.95

2-5

0

56.0

74

40/37

17

31

.323

Paul DeVito

LHP

So.

6-2

217

L/L

6.95

6-3

1

66.0

76

53/51

16

43

.288

OTHER RETURNING PITCHERS (sorted by ERA) NAME

POS.

ELIG.

HT.

WT.

B/T

ERA

W-L

SV

IP

H

R/ER BB

SO

BA

Josh Constable

RHP

So.

6-5

170

R/R

5.27

0-0

0

13.2

18

12/8

9

14

.316

Jason Patten

RHP

So.

6-1

206

R/R

6.04

1-3

9

22.1

24

16/15

7

13

.289

Cassidy McDaniel

RHP

So.

6-5

236

R/R

9.16

0-1

0

18.2

29

22/19

9

10

.345

Andrew Cook

RHP

Sr.

6-6

240

R/R

36.00

0-0

0

1.0

4

4/4

0

0

.571

Reggie Keen

18

28

Brett Mollenhauer

Tyren Rivers

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ANDREW COOK RHP/INFIELDER| SENIOR R/R | 6-6, 240 RANDOLPH, N.J. | RANDOLPH

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Started games in the designated hitter spot March 9 vs. Bryant and April 8 vs. ETSU ... Went 2-for-4, including a two-run homer and a double, off the bench in the second game of a doubleheader with Canisius March 7... Collected hits in each of his first four appearances off the bench ... Worked his first inning as a relief pitcher against Virginia Tech March 10 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Had two-RBI games off the bench against Longwood (March 26) and UNC Asheville (April 26) ... Launched a pinch-hit solo homer on April 26 at VMI 2007 HIGHLIGHTS Produced hits in four of his first five games as a Highlander ... Had a three-hit day with two RBIs against Mount St. Mary’s on Feb. 24 HIGH SCHOOL Third team all-state and all-county selection as a senior at Randolph .. Named All-Iron Hills as a senior

A. Cook / Hoogstraten

PERSONAL Born May 31, 1988 ... Son of Iva and Bruce Cook ... Majoring in sport administration

COOK SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .200 .216 .179 .200

GP- GS 24- 7 23- 4 18- 4 65 - 15

AB 45 37 28 110

R 4 4 4 12

H 9 8 5 22

2B 3 1 1 5

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 1 1 2

RICK HOOGSTRATEN UTILITY INFIELDER | SENIOR L/R | 5-11, 180 POQUOSON, VA. | POQUOSON

RBI 4 7 2 13

TB 12 12 9 33

SLG% .267 .324 .321 .300

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BB 0 4 3 7

HBP 1 1 1 3

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Played three of four infield positions (1B, 2B, 3B) during the season ... Finished the season 6-of-13 -13 (.462) as a pinch-hitter ... His pinch-hit RBI single in the seventh inning April 17 vs. VMI gave the Highlanders anders the go-ahead run in a 5-3 win ... Went 3-for-3 in pinch hit chances during the VMI series ... Pinch-hitt RBI single in the seventh inning of Radford’s 4-2 loss at The Citadel March 27 ... Scored the go-ahead run in each game of a doubleheader sweep at Liberty May 15 ... Drove in two runs against Winthrop at the Big South tournament May 22 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Reached base in nine of his six starts ... Went 1-for-3 with an RBI in first game of the season at Davidson on Feb. 23 2007 HIGHLIGHTS Posted a .343 (12-for-35) average in last 13 games of the season, and hit safely in five of his last ast six ... Had a hit in 11 of 20 games ... Knocked his first career hit on March 11 against Binghamton on ... Made two single-inning appearances as a relief pitcher HIGH SCHOOL Two time First Team All Bay River District, and Second Team All-Region I ...Twice named a Dailyy Press All-Star PERSONAL Born April 14, 1988 ... Son of Elizabeth Heath and Bruce Hoogstraten ... Majoring in sport administration

HOOGSTRATEN SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

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AVG .326 .167 .382 .306

GP- GS 20 - 14 26 - 9 34- 7 80- 30

AB 43 36 55 134

R 2 4 13 19

H 14 6 21 41

2B 2 1 2 5

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 1 1

RBI 5 1 12 18

TB 16 7 26 49

SLG% .372 .194 .473 .366

BB 5 7 7 19

HBP 0 0 1 1

SO 12 15 14 41

GDP 0 0 1 1

OB% % .396 .302 .460 .396

SF 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

SB- ATT 0- 0 00 0 0- 0 0- 0

FLD% .000 .926 926 .974 .954

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SO 16 13 11 40

GDP 1 0 2 3

OB% .213 .302 .281 .262

SF 1 1 0 2

SH 0 1 0 1

SB- ATT 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

FLD% .000 1.000 1.000 1.000


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REGGIE KEEN OUTFIELDER | SENIOR R/R | 5-11, 180 DANVILLE, VA. | GW-DANVILLE 2009 HIGHLIGHTS

Named to the Preseason Brooks Wallace Award Watch List... Raised his batting average more than 150 0 points between March 20 and April 25; entered the Presbyterian series March 20-22 at .173, and raised his average verage to .325 following the first game of the Charleston Southern series April 24... Carried a team-best 13-game hitting ng streak between March 20 and April 10, going 23-for-60 (.383) with 14 runs, 11 RBI and seven stolen bases in that stretch... Had the go-ahead RBI on an eighth-inning single to give Radford a series win over Winthrop March 29... .. Followed that hit streak with nine straight from April 11-25; hit .462 (18-for-39) during that streak with nine runs and nd nine driven in; had six straight multi-hit efforts from April 17-24 during the streak... Season-high three RBI twice wice (Presbyterian, March 20; JMU, March 24)... Drove home the winning run with a two-out single in Radford’s Big ig South tournament upset victory over Coastal Carolina May 21; went 2-for-4 and drove in four against the Chanticleers nticleers

2008 HIGHLIGHTS

Earned 2008 Big South All-Tournament honors... Set Radford’s new single-season record for hits with 84... Named Big South Player of the Week for March 3 (.500/.588/.875, 8 RBI, 2B, 3B, HR)... Second highest st batting average in the Big South (.384) and fourth in the conference in hits (84) and on-base percentage (.449)... 449)... Started all 56 games in right field... Team-best 19 game hitting streak, had 21 multi-hit games, and hit safely afely in 50 of 56 games, with additional hit streaks of 14 and 12 games... Reached as leadoff man 27 times in n 56 chances (.482)... Led the team in average with runners in scoring position (.405)... Was 5-for-6 with fourr runs, four RBI and a home run in a win at Davidson February 24... Posted a pair of 4-for-4 games (March ch 17 – URI; May 22 – Winthrop)

2007 HIGHLIGHTS

Produced his first career hit on March 23 at Coastal Carolina

HIGH SCHOOL

Two-time First Team All-Western Valley District selection at GW-Danville... First Team All-Northwest Region and Honorable Mention All-Group AAA as a senior

PERSONAL

Born Jan. 13, 1988... Son of Jackie and William Keen... Majoring in sport administration

Keen / Quigg

KEEN SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .438 .384 .322 .357

GP- GS AB 18 - 2 16 56 - 56 219 50- 50 211 124-108 446

R 1 42 36 79

H 2B 7 1 84 14 68 14 159 29

3B 0 5 3 8

HR 0 3 0 3

RBI 1 41 35 77

TB 8 117 88 213

SLG% .500 .534 .417 .478

BB 3 18 9 30

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HBP 0 9 6 15

SO 2 35 16 53

GDP 1 1 3 5

OB% % .526 .449 .367 .415

SF 0 1 0 1

SH 0 2 2 4

SB- ATT 1- 1 99 13 13- 17 23- 31

FLD% .000 .982 982 .957 .972

JAKE QUIGG RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| SENIOR R/R | 6-3, 205 GLEN ARM, MD. | LOYOLA NORTHWEST-SHOALS C.C.

2010 SEASON Will miss 2010 after undergoing shoulder surgery, redshirting for the Highlanders 2009 HIGHLIGHTS Late-innings “set-up man” for the Highlanders ... Closed out the first game against Canisius March 7 with four scoreless innings, and worked 5 1/3 total with a career-high four strikeouts to earn his first win ... Earned the win in the series finale against Winthrop March 29, limiting an eighth-inning rally by the Eagles ... Struck out three over 3 1/3 innings during Radford’s win over VMI April 18 ... Worked 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to earn the win in the come-from-behind victory over Coastal Carolina May 21 in the Big South tournament; also played first base in the ninth inning against the Chanticleers 2008 HIGHLIGHTS (NORTHWEST-SHOALS) Second Team All-Alabama Community College Conference pick as a sophomore ... Part of a recordsetting season at Northwest-Shoals, where the Patriots set new marks for wins (44), Northern Division victories (26), and strikeouts ... Went 9-1 with a 3.99 ERA and struck out 61 in 56 1/3 innings over 21 appearances HIGH SCHOOL All-MIAA and all-county selection for Loyola in 2006 ... Played varsity baseball all four years ... Mid Atlantic Baseball Classic’s top power hitter in 2005 ... Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star, All-Met and all-county selection as a football co-captain in 2006 for the Dons PERSONAL Born November 6, 1987 ... Son of Susan and Michael Quigg ... Majoring in finance

QUIGG SEASON-BY-SEASON Year ERA W- L 4.36 5- 1 2009 TOTAL 4.36 5- 1

Ap App-GS p CG SV IP H R 1919 0 0 0 33.0 36 16 19 19- 0 0 0 33.0 36 16

ER 16 16

BB 12 12

SO 20 20

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3B HR 0 2 0 2

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK 149 .279 7 4 0 149 .279 7 4 0

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TYREN RIVERS OUTFIELDER | SENIOR R/R | 5-10, 167 SUFFOLK, VA. | NANSEMOND RIVER

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Rivers / Taylor

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Moved to center field in 2009, after starting at second base in 2008 ... Set a new single-season career high with his third home run, a three-run swat, in a win over Davidson April 21 ... Season-high five RBI in the second game of a doubleheader vs. Canisius March 7; hit a second inning grand slam in a 26-1 win ... Collected three hits twice (at Presbyterian March 20, Davidson April 21) ... Scored the game-winning run in the 10th inning vs. VMI April 18 ... Plated the tying run with a two-out ninth-inning single in a 3-for-5 game in Radford’s Big South tournament upset of Coastal Carolina May 21 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Second Team All-Big South selection ... Earned Big South Player of the Week honors March 24 (.545/.727/.523, 11 runs, 2 RBI, 4-of-4 on stolen bases) ... Went 3-for-4 with five runs scored, including a home run and two stolen bases, at East Tennessee State on March 18 ... Was 4-for-5 with three runs scored in back-to-back games, including Radford’s win at Charlotte on March 25 ... Stole three bases in a win over James Madison on May 4, while going 2-for-5 with two runs scored 2007 HIGHLIGHTS Had a seven game hit streak from March 30-April 14, hitting .364 (8-for-22) ... From Feb. 24-March 10, had a hit in eight of nine games, hitting safely in five straight games ... Produced a hit in 13 of 18 starts, including five multi-hit games ... Had his first collegiate hit on Feb. 11 at Savannah State ... Blasted first career home run on April 1 against High Point HIGH SCHOOL Second Team All-Southeastern District selection as a junior and a first team selection as a senior ... Was named to the All-Tidewater and All-Region Teams as a senior. PERSONAL Born Sept. 1, 1987 ... Son of Benita and Doug Rivers ... Majoring in criminal justice

RIVERS SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

AVG .272 .293 .256 .275

GP- GS AB 40 - 18 92 55 - 55 229 50- 50 199 145-123 520

R 12 48 36 96

H 2B 25 5 67 10 51 12 143 27

3B 1 4 1 6

HR 1 1 3 5

AERIK TAYLOR RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| SENIOR R/R | 6-0, 200 WILLIAMSPORT, MD.| WILLIAMSPORT HAGERSTOWN C.C.

RBI 8 22 29 59

TB 35 88 74 197

SLG% .380 .384 .372 .379

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2009 HIGHLIGHTS Big South Second Team all-conference selection ... Turned in seven quality starts in 2009, including ding five in a row in Big South games from April 3-May 1 (3-0 record) ... Tossed six innings in the second game ame against Canisius March 7, striking out five and allowing one run to earn his first Division I win ... Worked his first seven-plus inning outing in a win at Presbyterian March 20 ... Went 2-0 over a stretch of four consecutive nsecutive quality starts, with 19 strikeouts and a 2.57 ERA over 28 innings ... Turned in a seven-inning performance rformance in a no-decision at then-No. 19 Coastal Carolina April 10; allowed just one run, posted five 1-2-3 3 innings and set down 13 Chanticleers between the first and sixth innings ... Career-long eight-plus innings gs with a career-high eight strikeouts in a win over VMI April 17 2008 HIGHLIGHTS (HAGERSTOWN C.C.) Helped the Hawks to a first-place showing in the Maryland Junior College Conference (20-5) and d a 3414-1 overall record ... Posted a 3-7 record with a 2.40 ERA and 87 strikeouts in 53 innings ... Eastern astern District Division I Tournament MVP ... Region XX/XV Division I All-Tournament selection 2007 HIGHLIGHTS (OKLAHOMA STATE) Part of a Cowboy team that finished 42-21, won the Fayetteville Regional and came within a game me of advancing to the College World Series in Super Regional action at Louisville ... Made five ap-pearances and worked 8 1/3 innings, posting a 2.16 ERA and allowing opponents to hit just .154 4 HIGH SCHOOL All-MVAL, all-state and All-Washington County in 2005 and 2006 at Williamsport ... Finished high school career 16-3 ... Posted a 7-1 record as a junior with a 1.20 ERA and 81 strikeouts ... Hit .393 with four homers and 30 RBI as a junior ... High school teammate of late Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart PERSONAL gerstown Born Dec. 2, 1987 ... Son of Cindy and Andy Taylor ... Brother, Andy, also played baseball at Hagerstown Community College ... Majoring in education

TAYLOR SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007* 2009 TOTAL

ERA 2.16 4.90 4.61

W- L 0- 0 5- 4 5- 4

App-GS 50 14- 14 19- 14

CG 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0

IP 8.1 71.2 80.0

H 4 82 86

R 2 47 49

ER 2 39 41

BB 3 28 31

SO 5 41 46

2B 0 14 14

3B 0 3 3

HR 0 8 8

BF 30 324 354

B/Avg g .154 .293 293 .243

WP 0 4 4

HBP BK 1 1 8 0 9 1

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HBP 0 3 1 4

SO 28 35 49 112

GDP 0 0 4 4

OB% .309 .340 .336 .333

SF 0 5 2 7

SH 1 3 4 8

SB- ATT 5- 6 12- 19 19- 22 36- 47

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RAPHAEL TURNER OUTFIELDER/DH | R-SENIOR L/R | 5-10, 200 WASHINGTON D.C. |W. WILSON

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Missed most of the 2009 season with an injury ... Singled in his first plate appearance since March rch 8 in the first game of a doubleheader at Charleston Southern April 25 ... Scored a pair of runs as a pinch h runner in the final two games of a series sweep of VMI April 18-19 ... Came off the bench and marked a 2-for-2 nst Liberty performance with a seventh-inning hit that scored the go-ahead runs in the seventh inning against (May 15, DH game 1) 2008 HIGHLIGHTS omers ... Tied for second on the team and third in Big South with four triples; second on team with four homers Hit .325 with runners on base and .362 with two outs ... Began the season with a seven-game hitit streak, sville including a 4-for-5 performance with three runs scored, an RBI and a stolen base against Evansville March 2 ... Went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, two RBI and a stolen base on March 26 againstt Longwood 2007 HIGHLIGHTS tretch Hit safely in 11 of 14 games to end the season, posting a .405 average (15-for-37) during that stretch eak ... Recorded a seven-game hit streak from April 21-May 13, hitting .500 (9-for-18) during the streak 2006 HIGHLIGHTS Took a medical redshirt after playing 13 games ... Hit his first collegiate home run on March 4, while driving in six runs and scoring three during the series with North Carolina A&T HIGH SCHOOL Named to the Washington Post Honorable Mention All-Metro team as senior ... Won the Andre Wallace Award for Male Most Outstanding Athlete at Woodrow Wilson during his senior year ... Teammate of San Francisco Giants infielder Emmanuel Burris at Woodrow Wilson PERSONAL Born Dec. 6, 1986 ... Son of Joyce and Joseph Turner ... Majoring in exercise, sport and health management AVG .179 .268 .288 .394 .279

GP- GS 13- 9 39 - 30 48 - 40 16- 8 116-87

AB 39 112 146 33 330

R 4 20 27 8 59

H 7 30 42 13 92

2B 1 5 2 2 10

3B 1 0 4 0 5

HR 1 5 4 1 11

RBI 7 12 26 11 56

TB 13 50 64 18 145

SLG% .333 .446 .438 .545 .439

BB 1 16 20 4 41

HBP 1 3 2 2 8

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SO 14 40 40 9 103

GDP 1 0 0 1 2

OB% % .214 .374 .379 .487 .370

SF 1 0 1 0 2

SH 0 1 3 0 4

SB- ATT 0- 1 6- 7 88 10 1- 3 15- 21

Turner / Cook

TURNER SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

FLD% .778 .000 .800 800 1.000 .815

CORY COOK CATCHER | R-JUNIOR R/R | 5-10, 195 CARROLL, OHIO | TREE OF LIFE

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Missed the 2009 season after undergoing shoulder surgery 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Delivered five hits off the bench in 14 trips to the plate 2007 HIGHLIGHTS Played in three games before redshirting HIGH SCHOOL Left Tree of Life as the school’s all-time leader in career batting average ... Central District Player of the Year as a senior ... First Team All-Ohio selection as a junior PERSONAL Born Sept. 8, 1987 ... Son of Linda and Dan Cook ... Majoring in sports medicine

COOK SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

AVG .000 .357 .333

GP- GS 3- 0 14 - 0 17- 0

AB 1 14 15

R 0 0 0

H 0 5 5

2B 0 1 1

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

RBI 1 0 1

TB 0 6 6

SLG% .000 .429 .400

BB 0 1 1

HBP 0 0 0

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SO 0 3 3

GDP 0 0 0

OB% .000 .400 .375

SF 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SB- ATT 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

FLD% .000 1.000 1.000

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ALEX GUERRA INFIELDER| JUNIOR S/R | 5-10, 185 WANTAGH, N.Y. | WANTAGH GREENSBORO COLLEGE

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Raccuia’s Report: “Alex should be our opening day third baseman, and is a switch-hitter that gained a lot of weight after sitting out last year. We expect him to hit anywhere from the top to middle of the order, and plays with a lot of energy that should provide good leadership for us. He’ll be a constant presence in our lineup this season.”

Guerra / Lamas

2009 SEASON Sat out the 2009 season after transferring from Division III Greensboro College 2008 HIGHLIGHTS (GREENSBORO) Named to the 2008 USA South All-Sportsmanship Team ... Helped the Pride to a 26-15 overall record and 7-4 in USA South play ... Led the team with 21 walks and third with 11 stolen bases ... Doubled twice and scored three runs in a 23-3 win over Guilford on Feb. 5 2007 HIGHLIGHTS (GREENSBORO) Played in 16 games as a freshman for Greensboro ... Had a team-best seven-assist game in a win over Endicott on March 22 HIGH SCHOOL Helped Wantagh to three straight conference championships ... An all-conference pick as a junior, all-county as a senior PERSONAL Born Sept. 3, 1988 ... Son of Liliana and Alex Guerra ... Father, Alex, played baseball at Stetson University ... Majoring in business

GUERRA SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007* 2008*

AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% .189 16 - 8 37 6 7 0 0 0 5 7 .189 3 0 2 0 .250 0 2 0- 0 .877 .270 40 - 40 141 33 38 8 0 0 20 46 .326 21 2 15 1 .365 3 8 11- 16 .895

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ROBERT LAMAS CATCHER| JUNIOR R/R | 5-9, 180 ANNANDALE, VA.| PAUL VI VMI

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Led the Highlanders with two hits and an RBI in first game at Radford on opening day at UAB Feb. eb. 20 ... Swatted his first career homer, a two-run shot to give the Highlanders a 3-2 lead, on March 3 at Tennessee ... Career-high three hits (3-for-4) in a win over Presbyterian March 21 ... Hit a three-run shot to center field at ETSU April 22; career-high three RBI game ... Homered in the first game of the Liberty series,, hitting his first blast outside of the state of Tennessee in 2009 ... Went 4-for-9 in three Big South tournament nt games 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Sat out the season after transferring from VMI 2007 HIGHLIGHTS (VMI) Stepped to the plate in a pair of pinch hit roles for the Keydets ... Came off the bench and delivered ered first career hit and RBI against Maryland-Eastern Shore on March 10 HIGH SCHOOL Named Washington Post First Team All-Met catcher, hitting .443 with three home runs and 21 RBI BI as a senior ... Earned District 2 All-America honors from Baseball America/BCA after helping lead ad Paul VI to the finals of the Washington Athletic Conference Tournament and VISA state tournament as a senior ... Teammate of Zach Costello at Paul VI PERSONAL Born Jan. 15, 1988 ... Son of Niki and Enrique Lamas ... Majoring in business

LAMAS SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2007* 2009 TOTAL

AVG 1.000 .327 .333

GP- GS 2- 0 39 - 33 41 - 33

AB 1 104 105

R 0 20 20

H 1 34 35

2B 0 6 6

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 3 3

RBI 2 19 21

TB 1 49 50

SLG% 1.000 .471 .476

BB 0 14 14

HBP 0 10 10

SO 0 20 20

GDP 0 2 2

OB% % .500 .446 .447

SF 1 2 3

SH 0 5 5

SB- ATT 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0

FLD% 1.000 969 .969 .969

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CASSIDY McDANIEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER | JUNIOR R/R | 6-5, 236 WARRENTON, VA. |FAUQUIER

2009 HIGHLIGHTS on-long 3 Named to the Valley League All-Star team as a member of the Covington Lumberjacks ... Season-long ted The 1/3 innings of relief at home against Virginia Tech on March 10 ... Fired three strikeouts and limited Citadel to a run on three hits in three innings of relief on Feb. 27 2008 HIGHLIGHTS irginia Tossed a season-high seven innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out three, against Virginia st CharTech on March 5 ... Picked up his first career win in a start (5 IP, 2 ER, 4K – season high) against n earned lotte on March 25 ... Earned a win against Longwood on May 13, throwing six innings without an run ... Picked up his first Big South win with five innings against High Point on April 16 ... Made three plate appearances as a pinch hitter HIGH SCHOOL Named MVP his senior year at Fauquier ... Selected to the All-Cedar Run District team both as ospitcher and designated hitter during his senior year ... Ranked by Perfect Game as a top 600 proshe pect nationally and 21st in Virginia ... Played basketball and football in addition to baseball for the Falcons PERSONAL Born July 4, 1989 ... Son of Catherine and Ricky McDaniel

McDaniel / Pysh

McDANIEL SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 6.92 9.16 7.51

W- L 3- 5 0- 1 3- 6

App-GS 15- 10 12- 1 27- 11

CG 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0

IP 52.0 18.2 70.2

H 82 29 111

R 48 22 70

ER 40 19 59

BB 18 9 27

SO 28 10 38

2B 14 5 19

3B 0 0 0

HR 7 8 15

BF 254 95 349

B/Avg g .357 .345 .354

WP 9 2 11

HBP 5 1 6

BK 0 0 0

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PYSH SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 7.07 5.94 6.27

W- L 1- 5 3- 4 4- 9

Ap App-GS p 2121 0 1313 11 34- 11

CG 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0

IP 28.0 66.2 94.2

H 37 73 110

R 34 55 89

ER 22 44 66

BB 19 34 53

SO 14 52 66

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3B 0 1 1

HR 2 5 7

BF 147 321 468

B/Avg .311 .271 .284

WP 8 10 18

HBP BK 4 0 13 1 17 1

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ABRAM WILLIAMS RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER | R-SOPH. R/R | 6-0, 175 RADFORD, VA. | RADFORD

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2009 HIGHLIGHTS Made his first appearance back from “Tommy John” surgery in an inning-and-two-thirds of relief at UAB on Feb. 21 ... First collegiate start came on March 9, 4 1/3 innings allowing three runs on six hits with six strikeouts March 9 against Bryant ... Had his first Big South start 13 days later at Presbyterian, allowing five runs on eight hits while striking out a career-high seven in 6 2/3 innings in a loss March 22 ... No-decision in a win over Winthrop March 29; went a then-career-long seven innings, allowing just one earned run ... Continued a 12-inning scoreless streak with eight shutout innings in a win at UNC Asheville April 5 2008 HIGHLIGHTS Missed the final two months of the season with an arm injury ... Tossed three innings of relief to earn his first career save in his collegiate debut against Georgetown on Feb. 23 ... Earned his first career win in Game 1 of a doubleheader against Seton Hall (2 1/3 IP, 1 K) ... Season-high 3 2/3 innings and five strikeouts in a win over North Carolina A&T on March 16 ... Four scoreless relief outings HIGH SCHOOL First signee at Radford University by head coach Joe Raccuia ... Three Rivers District Pitcher of the Year in 2007 ... First Team All-Region C, All-Timesland and Second Team All-Group A as a senior ... Four-year letterman in both football and baseball for the Bobcats ... First Team All-Three Rivers District quarterback as a senior

Williams / Constable

PERSONAL Born April 7, 1988 ... Son of Debbie and Abie Williams ... Majoring in business

WILLIAMS SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 2.35 5.95 5.17

W- L 2- 1 2- 5 4- 6

App-GS 80 12- 10 20- 10

CG 0 0 0

SV 2 0 2

IP 15.1 56.0 71.1

H 21 74 95

R 9 40 49

ER 4 37 41

BB 2 17 19

SO 16 31 47

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JOSH CONSTABLE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| SOPH. R/R | 6-5, 170 HAGERSTOWN, MD.| CLEAR SPRING

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Five scoreless relief appearances in 2009 ... Began his collegiate career with 5 2/3 innings without thout an earned run over two relief appearances ... Struck out three over three innings against Marshallll Feb. 27 HIGH SCHOOL Posted a 6-0 record as a senior at Clear Spring, with an 0.89 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 39 innings ngs ... First azers to an Team All-Washington County, all-area and All-MPSSAA Class 1A as a senior ... Helped the Blazers 18-3 record (9-1, Class 1A West) and a district title in 2008 PERSONAL Born Jan. 29, 1990 ... Son of Barb and Wes Constable ... Majoring in mathematics

CONSTABLE SEASON-BY-SEASON Year ERA W- L 2009 5.27 0- 0 TOTAL 5.27 0- 0

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App-GS CG SV IP H R 90 0 0 13.2 18 12 90 0 0 13.2 18 12

ER 8 8

BB 9 9

SO 14 14

2B 5 5

3B HR 0 1 0 1

BF 70 70

B/Avg g WP HBP BK .316 1 3 0 .316 316 1 3 0

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3B 1 0 1

HR 2 10 12

BF 72 253 325

B/Avg .300 .323 .318

WP 1 7 8

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PAUL DeVITO LEFT-HANDED PITCHER | SOPHOMORE L/L | 6-2, 195 ANNAPOLIS, MD.|ARCHBISHOP SPALDING

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2009 HIGHLIGHTS Led the Highlanders with six wins as a freshman ... Earned the victory, the first of his career, going five innings against UAB Feb. 22 in Radford’s first win of the season ... Worked seven-plus innings in back-toback starts against James Madison six days apart to earn his second and third wins of the season; limited the Dukes to two runs on March 18 and three on March 24 ... Struck out a career-high eight hitters over a career-best eight innings in a win over Longwood April 14 ... Posted his second straight eight-inning performance to earn a victory over Davidson on April 21 ... Turned in 3 2/3 innings of effective relief (1 ER, 5 H, 5 Ks), limiting Coastal Carolina in Radford’s come-from-behind Big South tournament win May 21 HIGH SCHOOL One of four Radford players from Archbishop Spalding ... Helped the Cavaliers to a 27-8 record in 2008, runners-up in MIAA ... Was 4-2 with a 3.50 ERA as a senior ... Tossed a no-hitter against DeMatha as a junior ... Member of Team Maryland in 2007 PERSONAL Born Jan. 4, 1990 ... Son of Teri and Paul DeVito

App-GS CG SV IP H R 14- 12 0 1 66.0 76 53 14- 12 0 1 66.0 76 53

ER 51 51

BB 16 16

SO 43 43

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2B 13 13

3B HR 0 14 0 14

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK 299 .288 5 15 4 299 .288 5 15 4

MATT HILLSINGER OUTFIELDER | SOPHOMORE L/R | 6-2, 195 BOWIE, MD.|ARCHBISHOP SPALDING

DeVito / Hillsinger

DeVITO SEASON-BY-SEASON Year ERA W- L 2009 6.95 6- 3 TOTAL 6.95 6- 3

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Had his first collegiate hit in his first start Feb. 27 at The Citadel ... Posted his first multi-hit game, going 2-for-5 with a pair of two-RBI doubles, in Radford’s win at UNC Asheville April 4 ... Career-high three hits April 8 in a win over ETSU ... Went 2-for-3 and blasted a two-run home run in the ninth inning at ETSU April 22 ... Knocked home the go-ahead runs in the eighth inning of doubleheader game 2 at Liberty May 15 ... Went 3-for-5 in three games during the Big South Tournament HIGH SCHOOL One of four Radford sophomores to play at Archbishop Spalding ... Helped the Cavaliers to a 27-8 record in 2008, runners-up in MIAA ... Hit .446 with three homers, 22 RBI, eight doubles and 27 stolen bases in 2008 ... Two-time all-conference and All-Anne Arundel County pick (2007, ‘08) ... Washington Post and Baltimore Sun All-Met selection in 2008 PERSONAL Born April 13, 1990 ... Son of Kathy and Paul Hillsinger ... Majoring in exercise, sport and health education

HILLSINGER SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .276 37- 18 76 20 21 4 1 1 16 30 .395 14 2 17 0 .394 2 0 6- 7 .967 TOTAL .276 37 - 18 76 20 21 4 1 1 16 30 .395 14 2 17 0 .394 2 0 6- 7 .967

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GREG JUANARENA CATCHER| SOPHOMORE R/R | 5-9, 169 BLACKSBURG, VA. | BLACKSBURG

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2009 HIGHLIGHTS Collected his first career hit off the bench April 8 in a win over ETSU ... Singled against Winthrop in the Big South tournament May 22 HIGH SCHOOL Hit .415 as a senior at Blacksburg, collecting 15 extra-base hits (8 doubles) ... Four-time All-River Ridge District selection and an All-Region IV selection in 2008 ... Holds Blacksburg’s all-time record for most runs scored in a season and a career

Juanarena / Kemp

PERSONAL Born Dec. 4, 1989 ... Son of Sue and Doug Juanarena ... Majoring in information technology

JUANARENA SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .286 7- 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .286 0 0 2 0 .286 0 0 0- 0 1.000 TOTAL .286 7- 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .286 0 0 2 0 .286 0 0 0- 0 1.000

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INFIELDER | SOPHOMORE R/R | 6-0, 195 BOWIE, MD. | ARCHBISHOP SPALDING 2009 HIGHLIGHTS 2009 Big South Freshman of the Year; became the first frosh in Radford program history to earn the honor ... Added to the Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year award watch list in April; only Big South shortstop named to the initial award list ... Started his collegiate career with safeties in 18 of his first 19 games, including a 10game hitting streak (16-of-19, .390) to begin the 2009 season ... Hit in either the two or three spot in each of Radford’s games ... Swatted a walk-off grand slam in the first game of a doubleheader at home against Canisius March 7, with the Highlanders trailing 3-2 in the ninth inning with one out ... Launched a threerun shot two at-bats later in the first inning of the second game with the Golden Griffins ... Piled up 10 RBI in the three-game sweep of Canisius ... Had his first four-hit game in a 4-for-5 showing, a win over Presbyterian on March 21 ... Logged time at second base in a doubleheader at Charleston Southern April 25 ... Drove in three runs in back-to-back Big South games May 2 against Gardner-Webb and May 14 at Liberty HIGH SCHOOL One of four Radford players from Archbishop Spalding ... Hit .415 with five home runs and 30 RBI as a senior ... Helped the Cavaliers to a 27-8 record in 2008, runners-up in MIAA ... A four year varsity starter for Archbishop Spalding PERSONAL Born March 23, 1990 ... Son of Joseph Kemp ... Brother, Joe, was a .304 career hitter at Indiana University and played two seasons in the Rangers organization (2005-06) ... Majoring in accounting

KEMP SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .337 49- 49 196 33 66 9 2 5 36 94 .480 16 7 29 4 .401 3 2 13- 16 .916 TOTAL .337 49 - 49 196 33 66 9 2 5 36 94 .480 16 7 29 4 .401 3 2 13- 16 .916

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MATT MACK INFIELDER| SOPHOMORE R/R | 6-0, 195 DAVIDSONVILLE, MD.| ST. JOHN’S

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Had his first career hit off the bench against Marshall Feb. 27 ... Delivered an RBI single in a pinch-hit appearance at Presbyterian March 20 ... Made starts against Virginia Tech (April 29) and Liberty (May 14) HIGH SCHOOL Helped St. John’s to a 20-7 record in 2008, and a national top-10 ranking in three different polls ... Hit .356 with three homers, 37 RBI and 14 doubles for the Cadets ... Named to the Anderson Bat National Classic (Calif.) All-Tournament Team in 2008 ... Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention pick in 2007 PERSONAL Born Aug. 3, 1990 ... Son of Kathy and Steve Mack ... Has not chosen a major

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BRETT MOLLENHAUER INFIELDER | SOPHOMORE L/R | 5-10, 155 ROANOKE, VA. | HIDDEN VALLEY

Mack / Mollenhauer

MACK SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .235 14 - 2 17 1 4 1 0 0 1 5 .294 2 0 8 1 .316 0 0 0- 0 .800 TOTAL .235 14 - 2 17 1 4 1 0 0 1 5 .294 2 0 8 1 .316 0 0 0- 0 .800

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Started in 49 games for the Highlanders as a true freshman ... Walked in his first trip to the plate, then hit an RBI triple in his first official plate appearance Feb. 20 at UAB ... Began his collegiate career on a six-game hitting streak, going 8-of-24 (.333) ... Scored four runs in Radford’s game 2 romp over Canisius March 7 ... Went 4-for-7 and drove in four runs, including three RBI singles, in a win at Presbyterian March 20 ... His performance in the first game of the Presbyterian series began a 10-game hitting streak (18-of-46, .391) that included 11 RBI and 15 runs scored ... Hit his first career homer in the first game of the series with Winthrop on March 27 ... Drove in four runs in a win over Longwood April 14 ... Logged time at shortstop in both games of a doubleheader at Charleston Southern April 25 and at Liberty May 15 ... Singled with two outs and a 1-2 count to keep Radford alive in its ninth inning come-from-behind victory over Coastal Carolina at the Big South tournament May 21 HIGH SCHOOL Hit .571 as a senior during his only season at Hidden Valley ... Played on a Titan squad that went 21-5 and won the 2008 River Ridge District Championship ... Helped Pine Richland (Pa.) to a 2006 Pennsylvania AAA State Championship ... Western Pennsylvania Elite League (WPEBL) Player-of-the-Year runner-up in 2006 ... Starting shortstop for American Legion Virginia runnerup team in Roanoke PERSONAL Born Aug. 13, 1989 ... Son of Laurie and Bob Mollenhauer ... Brother, Dale, was an infielder at East Carolina University and spent 2009 in the White Sox organization with the WinstonSalem Dash of the Carolina League ... Undecided on major

MOLLENHAUER SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .306 49- 49 193 37 59 5 4 1 27 75 .389 14 1 14 3 .349 4 4 5- 7 .982 TOTAL .306 49- 49 193 37 59 5 4 1 27 75 .389 14 1 14 3 .349 4 4 5- 7 .982

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| SOPH. -/R | 6-1, 206 DAVIDSONVILLE, MD. | ARCHBISHOP SPALDING

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Became Radford’s new single-season saves leader in 2009 ... Induced a game-ending double play in the ninth inning of Radford’s win at UAB Feb. 22 to earn his first collegiate save ... Struck out a pair of hitters on the way to earning his second career save in a win over Canisius March 8 ... Picked up his first Big South save in Radford’s series finale win over Winthrop March 29 ... Retired two VMI hitters in the 10th inning to earn his first career win on April 17 ... Nailed down his ninth save of the season in the second game of a doubleheader at Liberty May 15, setting the school’s new single-season record ... Entered in a non-save situation and struck out the side in the ninth inning of Radford’s come-from-behind Big South tournament win over Coastal Carolina May 21 HIGH SCHOOL One of four Radford players from Archbishop Spalding ... Holds Archbishop Spalding’s career and season record for saves ... Helped the Cavaliers to a 27-8 record in 2008, runners-up in MIAA ... Went 7-1 as a senior with a 1.50 ERA, four saves, and tossed a perfect game ... 2008 Anne Arundel County Player of the Year, First Team All-Met selection ... Member of Team Maryland in 2007

Patten / Travers

PERSONAL Born Jan. 20, 1990 ... Son of Joyce and Steve Patten ... Majoring in business

PATTEN SEASON-BY-SEASON Year ERA W- L 2009 6.04 1- 3 TOTAL 6.04 1- 3

App-GS CG SV IP H R 23- 0 0 9 22.1 24 16 23- 0 0 9 22.1 24 16

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CATCHER | SOPHOMORE R/R | 5-10, 168 HUNTINGTOWN, MD. | RIVERDALE BAPTIST

2009 HIGHLIGHTS Drove in a pair of runs on a triple, his first career hit, in Radford’s romp over Canisius during the second game of a doubleheader March 7 ... Had a game-high five RBI, on a double and a triple, leading the Highlanders to a win over ETSU April 8 ... Went 3-for-3 in a win over Longwood April 14 ... Posted his third straight midweek multi-hit game with a 2-for-5 effort in a win over Davidson April 22 HIGH SCHOOL 2008 Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger High School All-American ... Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention pick in 2008 ... Under Armour Preseason All-America as a junior and senior (2007, ’08) ... Hit .540 with 13 homers and 56 RBI as a senior for Riverdale Baptist ... Posted a triple crown season for the Crusaders in 2007, hitting .476 with six homers and 61 RBI ... Member of Team Maryland in 2007 PERSONAL Born Sept. 1, 1989 ... Son of Kyle and Fred Travers ... Father played baseball at Prince Georges Community College ... Majoring in business management

TRAVERS SEASON-BY-SEASON Year AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% 2009 .293 25- 17 58 10 17 4 2 0 13 25 .431 6 2 19 0 .379 0 2 1- 3 .973 TOTAL .293 25- 17 58 10 17 4 2 0 13 25 .431 6 2 19 0 .379 0 2 1- 3 .973

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BOBBY BOLLING RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| JUNIOR R/R | 6-5, 262 PLANT CITY, FLA.|ARMWOOD SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Raccuia’s Report: “Bobby is a big, strong, right-hander that we expect to come in and do what Aerik Taylor did for us last year, which was provide maturity and provide an arm for the starting mix. He’s a strike-thrower with a plus change-up, and he’s had great success in junior college baseball, leading his Santa Fe team to the World Series.” SANTA FE HIGHLIGHTS Went 9-2 with a 4.51 ERA, struck out 96 in 106 IP as a sophomore for the St. Bernards ... Played for a Mid-Florida Conference and state championship team in 2009 at Santa Fe ... First Team All-Mid Florida selection, second team all-state pick HIGH SCHOOL Was 8-0 with an 0.62 ERA as a senior at Armwood ... First Team All-Western Conference selection for the Hawks PERSONAL Born Oct. 8, 1988 ... Son of Marilee and Brent Bolling ... Earned his associate’s degree from Santa Fe in 2009 ... Undecided on a major

ZACH COSTELLO OUTFIELDER | R-SOPHOMORE R/R | 6-2, 190 SOUTH RIDING, VA. | PAUL VI DELAWARE

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Raccuia’s Report: “Even though he’s ineligible after transferring from Delaware, I’m glad he came in this year and spent some time with Coach Rice working on his hitting. We expect him to be in our lineup every day as a junior and play center field. Hopefully he continues to make strides, and become an impact player in our program.” 2010 SEASON Will sit out season after transferring from the University of Delaware DELAWARE HIGHLIGHTS Appeared in 11 games off the bench for Delaware in 2009 ... Redshirted as a true freshman for the Blue Hens HIGH SCHOOL Standout player for Paul VI, the alma mater of former Highlanders slugger Alex Gregory; was a high school teammate of Robert Lamas ... Hit .444 as a senior for the Panthers, including 7 homers and 37 RBIs ... Washington Post All-Met selection, Examiner All-Extra First Team, All-WCAC and First Team All-VISSA as a senior at Paul VI ... All-conference wideout in football and a sprinter for the Paul VI track & field team PERSONAL Born Dec. 6, 1988 ... Son of Shelly and Christopher Costello ... Brother, Tyler, signed a letter of intent in the fall to join the Highlanders in 2011 ... Majoring in business management

COSTELLO SEASON-BY-SEASON Year 2009*

AVG GP- GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB- ATT FLD% .000 11- 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 1- 2 .000

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BRAD WIMMER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| JUNIOR R/R | 6-7, 206 VIENNA, VA. | JAMES MADISON FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Raccuia’s Report: “Brad is a low three-quarter side-arm reliever that has shown the ability to be really tough on right-handed hitters. He’s brings a dimension to our program that we haven’t truly had and with his sinker running in on right-handers and his slider, he should have an immediate impact on our bullpen.” FREDERICK C.C. HIGHLIGHTS Went 8-1 as a sophomore with a 2.45 ERA for Frederick Community College HIGH SCHOOL Named First Team All-Liberty District as a senior at James Madison High School ... Helped the Warhawks to a 21-3 record in 2007

Wimmer / Bondi

PERSONAL Born Dec. 1, 1988 ... Son of Kathleen and Richard Wimmer ... Majoring in media studies

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INFIELDER | FRESHMAN R/R | 6-1, 185 MOON TOWNSHIP, PA. | MOON AREA Raccuia’s Report: “Phil’s an extremely athletic player that has the tool set to develop into a big-time prospect down the road. He’s a good defender that can run and has good arm strength. While he makes some adjustments in his approach at the plate, he’ll get some at-bats under his belt and we should see big things from Phil in the future.” HIGH SCHOOL • Hit .440 with 4 homers, 33 RBIs and scored 39 runs as a senior for Moon Area High School • Left Moon Area in the top three in school history in career average (.442) runs (71), RBIs (69), total bases (152), hits (94), doubles (19) and triples (9) • Helped the Tigers to a WPIAL AAA baseball championships in 2009 • Pennsylvania all-state large school team shortstop as a senior; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Section in 2008 and ‘09 • Pittsburgh All-Nike combine quarterback; also a state champion with the Moon Area basketball team PERSONAL • Born Oct. 24, 1990 • Son of Brenda and Phil Bondi • Father, Phil, played baseball at the University of Arizona • Majoring in middle education

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DERRICK BREWER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| FRESHMAN R/R | 6-0, 180 MONTPELIER, VA.|PATRICK HENRY

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Raccuia’s Report: “Derrick was hurt early on in the fall, but when he got healthy, he showed the ability to bounce back, throw strikes and be resilient. He should be one of our main options out of the bullpen before Jason Patten, and give us a one-two punch on the back end of the bullpen.” HIGH SCHOOL • Fanned 60 hitters in 38 innings, posting a 2.39 ERA as a senior for Patrick Henry-Ashland • Three-time All-Colonial District selection • Helped the Patriots to a district tournament championship as a junior, and a Central Region semifinal trip PERSONAL • Born May 1, 1991 • Son of Ann and John Brewer • Majoring in business

RYAN BURGESS INFIELDER |FRESHMAN L/L | 5-11, 195 RICHMOND, VA. |STEWARD SCHOOL

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Raccuia’s Report: “We signed Ryan to provide left-handed punch to our lineup, and he showed the ability to really hit. He’s big and physical, and has the potential to put up some big offensive numbers here at Radford. At-bats will come early in his career, while changing positions to first base, where he should have an immediate impact.” HIGH SCHOOL • Second Team All-VISSA and First Team All-Virginia Commonwealth Conference performer as a senior for The Steward School • Helped the Spartans to a 22-2 record in 2009, and a 42-4 record as a contributor • Named All-VCC and to the VCC All-Tournament team in his junior year, 2008 PERSONAL • Born April 5, 1991 • Son of Cathy and Stan Burgess • Majoring in sports medicine

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER| FRESHMAN S/R | 6-2, 165 CHESAPEAKE, VA. |GREENBRIER CHRISTIAN

Raccuia’s Report: “Eddie’s one of the most high-profile players this program has ever signed. He had the chance to pitch professionally this summer, but chose to come to Radford. Like all freshmen, he needs to make improvements in his game, but he’s a talented right-hander that throws in the low 90s with a plus slider that has good sink and run.”

Butler / Crigger

HIGH SCHOOL • Selected in the 35th round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Rangers (1,054th overall); joined Denny Van Pelt (1990, Orioles) and Dub Salyers (1994, Braves) as the only players in Radford program history to be selected in the MLB Draft out of high school • First Team All-VISSA for Greenbrier Christian in 2009 • Went 10-0 for the Gators as a senior, earned the team’s “King of the Hill” award • Helped Greenbrier Christian to its second-straight VISSA Division II state title in 2009 • Represented Under Armour/Baseball Factory in the USA Junior Olympic national championships in 2007; nominated for the 2008 United States scholar-athlete games

BRANDON CRIGGER LEFT-HANDED PITCHER | FRESHMAN L/L | 6-0, 175 ST. LEONARD, MD. | CALVERT

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HIGH SCHOOL 69 with 23 • Went 7-1 with a 1.04 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 51 IP as a senior at Calvert High School; hit .469 RBIs in 49 at-bats • Named Calvert team MVP in 2008 and ‘09 • All-Southern Maryland Athletic Conference as a pitcher as a senior; SMAC Utility Player of the Year in 2008 • Baltimore Sun All-Met Southern Maryland Pitcher of the Year; all-Met pitcher • Under Armour Preseason All-America entering his senior year • Was the MVP pitcher of the 2009 Brooks Robinson Maryland High School All-Star game

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CORY TURNER OUTFIELDER| FRESHMAN L/R | 5-10, 180 MANASSAS, VA.|OSBOURN

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Raccuia’s Report: “Cory’s a guy that comes to play every single day and we expect him to contend for a starting job throughout the year. He’s a good left-handed bat with a sweet swing and has a great approach to hitting. We expect Cory to push for playing time early in his career.” HIGH SCHOOL • Second Team All-Cedar Run District selection as a senior at Osbourn High School; Examiner First Team All-Extra pick • First team all-district pick as utility player, and second team all-league as a pitcher during his junior season • Had all-district honors as a wideout in football, and as a guard in basketball for the Eagles • Selected to the North squad in the 2008 Commonwealth Games PERSONAL • Born Nov. 11, 1990 • Son of Mitzi and Jim Turner • Undecided on a major

LEFT-HANDED PITCHER |FRESHMAN L/L | 5-10, 163 RADFORD, VA. |RADFORD

Turner / Woods Turne

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Raccuia’s Report: “Woodsy had a solid fall, and has the ability to throw a plus breaking ball. He should be utilized this year to face left-handed hitters with his curveball. Woodsy is a strike-thrower, but has to make the adjustment from a small high school in Radford to Division I baseball, which he’s been doing since he’s been here.” HIGH SCHOOL • First Team All-Three Rivers District, All-Region C and Honorable Mention All-Group A selection as a senior for the at Radford High School • Played for Three Rivers District runners-up in 2007 and ’09, and Region C Tournament qualifiers in the same years • Second team all-district pick as a junior PERSONAL • Born April 18, 1991 • Son of Maria and Jeff Woods • Father, Jeff, is Radford’s head field hockey coach and a former assistant baseball coach for the Highlanders • Majoring in mathematics

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DANIEL WRIGHT CATCHER| FRESHMAN R/R | 6-1, 208 WEYERS CAVE, VA. |FORT DEFIANCE

Raccuia’s Report: “Daniel had a great fall for us, making huge strides to his already good defensive game. He has a major-league arm behind the plate, and he’s a good receiver that pitchers like throwing to because he’s such a big target. Offensively, he and Coach Rice have made big strides since he arrived here.”

Wright / Home Run Club

HIGH SCHOOL • Hit .417 with 5 homers and 25 RBIs as a senior for Fort Defiance; as a right-handed pitcher, went 7-0 with a 0.67 ERA • Two-time (2008, ’09) Southern Valley District Player of the Year; first team all-district catcher and pitcher as a junior and senior for the Indians • Second Team All-Group AA selection as a catcher in 2008, and as a pitcher in 2009 • Region III Player of the Year in 2009 • Selected to the West team in the 2009 Commonwealth Games PERSONAL • Son of Ruth and Charles Wright • Majoring in exercise, sport and health education

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TURNING THE CORNER • The Highlanders finished the 2009 season 26-24 overall, the fifth winning season in school history and sixth time Radford won 26 or more games in a season. • Radford’s winning record marked the first .500-plus campaign for the Highlanders since the 2000 season, when Radford went 26-22. • The 26 wins in 50 games marked the third time in program history that Radford won 26 or more games while playing 50 or fewer games.

HOME OR AWAY • Radford’s 2009 home record was 15-5, a .750 winning percentage, marking the second-best home record in program history. Only the 1989 team bested this mark, going 19-5 (.791) at Radford University Baseball Field, en route to a 27-19 overall ledger. The team’s 2009 home record is a stark contrast to 2008, when Radford was below .500 at home. • For only the sixth time in school history, the Highlanders won 10 or more games away from home, going 10-14 in away games, and 1-5 in neutral-site games.

2009 Season Notebook

JOE RACCUIA MAKING HIS MARK • Head coach Joe Raccuia, a 1995 Radford graduate, now has 50 wins in his first two seasons at Radford, becoming the second coach in school history to meet that mark (Lew Kent – 1995, ’96). • In his five years at Radford as a player (199495), assistant coach (1996) and head coach (2008-09), Raccuia has 126 wins in a Highlander uniform. RADFORD IN THE BIG SOUTH • Radford finished the 2009 Big South regular season with a 16-9 record, the second-most conference wins for a Highlander team and the third-best winning percentage (.640). • Following its series win over Liberty May 14-15, Radford posted six Big South series wins, including sweeps of UNC Asheville, VMI and GardnerWebb. Three series triumphs came at home and the other three away from home. • Despite a 16-9 conference record in 2009, the third most Big South wins in program history, Radford did not have either a Big South pitcher or player of the week. The last time Radford didn’t have either honor was 2003, when the Highlanders won just five conference games. Only three times since the player/pitcher of the week honor began in 1995 have the Highlanders been shut out for the season: 1998 (7-11 Big Head coach Joe Raccuia, who played and South record), 2001 (5-16), 2003 (5-14). coached as assistant before taking over the program in 2008, has 126 total wins while wearing a Radford uniform.

STATISTICALLY SPEAKING • At the plate, the Highlanders hit .319 as a team, the second-highest batting average in program history (.320, 1994). • Despite setting the new program record for hits in a season with 583 in 2008, Radford topped that pace in 2009 with 11.3 hits/game for a total of 565. • The Highlanders nabbed 77 bases in 2009, the sixth-best total in school history and the most since 77 in 2000. • Radford flashed its share of leather as a team, posting the program’s second-best single-season fielding percentage of .966. The 2004 Highlanders fielded at a .970 clip. • The 66 errors on the season were fourth-lowest total in school history, and the 48 double plays were the fourth-most ever for a Radford team. • On the mound, Radford posted its fourthlowest season ERA this decade (6.24) and allowed the fourth-fewest hits for a Highlander staff since 2000.

Radford hosted No. 7 Virginia at Salem Memorial Ballpark, home of the Salem Red Sox, on March 31. It was one of five affiliated minor league parks the Highlanders played at in 2009.

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Reggie Keen’s walk-off single in the 10th inning against VMI, and his go-ahead RBI single against Coastal Carolina in the Big South tournament were highlights in 2009 for Radford.

JOE RACCUIA EARNS CAREER WIN NO. 100 Junior center fielder Tyren Rivers drove in four runs and head coach Joe Raccuia earned his 100th career victory in Radford’s 12-6 nonconference win over Davidson on April 21. Raccuia earned his 100th career win with his 43rd at his alma mater (’95). He entered the season at 81-81 in his career, with 57 wins coming in two seasons at Marist (2004-05).

After senior left fielder Will Naylor hit into a fielder’s choice to put Radford one out away from elimination, freshman second baseman Brett Mollenhauer singled to center to extend the game and put runners at the corners for the Highlanders. Junior Tyren Rivers followed with a first-pitch single into right field to score Naylor and tie the game at 7-7. The next batter, junior right fielder Reggie Keen, was down to his final strike on a 1-2 count before a single to left scored Mollenhauer to give Radford its first lead of the day, 8-7. Freshman Matt Hillsinger and Gregory added RBI hits to give Radford insurance and an 11-7 lead in the ninth. Freshman right-hander Jason Patten, the school’s single-season saves leader, closed out the game by striking out the side in the ninth and preserving the victory for the Highlanders. JEFF KEMP NAMED TO FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA TEAM Coming off one of the most prolific offensive seasons for a freshman in program history, shortstop Jeff Kemp was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team, announced by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. His batting average is second all-time among Radford freshmen with 150 at-bats or more (Duane Filchner - .357, 1992). Kemp’s 36 knocked in are third-best for a Highlander frosh, trailing Alex Gregory’s 40 in (2006), Adam McKenzie’s 37 in 1998 and tying Kelly Dampeer’s 36 in 1994. Kemp joins McKenzie (1998), Dampeer (1994) and Mike Lombardi (1997) as Radford players to earn Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball Newspaper.

RADFORD RALLIES FOR SERIES WIN AT LIBERTY; JASON PATTEN SETS SAVES RECORD Radford rallied from behind in both games, sweeping a doubleheader from Liberty, 5-3 and 7-5, to take a Big South baseball series in the 2009 regular season finale at Worthington Stadium on May 15. With the wins, the Highlanders clinched their first winning season since 2000, a 26-21 campaign for Radford. It’s the sixth overall winning season in school history; baseball began at Radford in 1985. Freshman shortstop Jeff Kemp became one of Radford used 27 players, including seven three players in Radford history to earn Freshpitchers, over the two games and got a balman All-America honors in 2009. anced offensive effort of 21 hits from 10 differALEX GREGORY, EDDIE BUTLER ent position players in the wins. SELECTED IN MLB DRAFT Highlighting the day for the Highlanders was freshman right-hander First baseman Alex Gregory was selected in the 17th round (524th Jason Patten’s ninth save in the nightcap, giving Patten the school’s new overall) by the New York Mets in the 2009 Major League Baseball Firstsingle-season saves record. Year Player Draft. Gregory became the 11th draft selection in program history and the fifth position player to get the call. DRAMATIC NINTH STAVES OFF ELIMINATION AT BIG SOUTH In addition, incoming freshman Eddie Butler was picked in the 35th TOURNEY; ALEX GREGORY TIES CAREER HOME RUN RECORD round (1054th overall) by the Texas Rangers. The right-handed pitcher Radford’s five-run ninth inning rally capped a comeback from down signed a letter of intent with the Highlanders in the fall of 2008. 7-2 in the fourth inning and lifted the fourth-seeded Highlanders to an 11-7 win over No. 1 Coastal Carolina at McCormick Field in the 2009 Big ALEX GREGORY NAMED FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE South baseball tournament on May 21. Following his third straight season hitting better than .400, first baseRadford scored five runs over the last two innings, nine unanman Alex Gregory was named to the University Division All-State Baseswered, starting the rally with senior first baseman Alex Gregory’s twoball first team, as selected by the Virginia Sports Information Directors run homer to straight away center field with two outs in the eighth inning (VaSID). Gregory, who was a second team honoree in 2007 and 2008, to make the score 7-6, Coastal Carolina. Gregory hit his tenth home got the first team nod after posting arguably the finest offensive season run of the season and tied the school’s career record of 38, set by Kelly for a first baseman in the Commonwealth in 2009. Dampeer, in a game where he also became the all-time hits leader.

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REGGIE KEEN WALKS HIGHLANDERS OFF AGAINST VMI Junior right fielder Reggie Keen’s walk-off RBI single to right field lifted Radford to a 4-3 win in 10 innings over VMI in the second game of a Big South series on April 18. Keen’s second hit of the day came with one out in the 10th to bring home junior center fielder Tyren Rivers. Rivers led off the decisive inning with a single up the middle and moved into scoring position on freshman second baseman Brett Mollenhauer’s sacrifice bunt.

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Alex Gregory, who turned in his third-straight .400-plus season in 2009, also fielded a perfect 1.000 as a senior at first base.

ALEX GREGORY • Hit .407 for the season to become the first player in Radford and Big South conference history to top the .400 mark in three-straight seasons. • His two-run shot in the eighth inning that arguably sparked the Highlanders’ improbable come-from-behind win over Coastal Carolina was the 38th of his Radford career, tying him with Kelly Dampeer (1994-97) for the school’s career record. • Gregory’s single in the third inning on May 21st made him the school’s all-time hits leader, besting Duane Filchner’s 269 career knocks set from 1992-95. He finished with 272 career hits. • Finished his Radford career with a .376 average, the second-best career mark in school history (Filchner - .389). • In the Big South career annals, Gregory is tenth in batting average and tied for eighth in home runs. • His 2009 on-base percentage of .518 was seventh in conference history (single-season). JEFF KEMP • 2009 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America selection • Named the 2009 Big South freshman of the year, becoming the first Radford player to earn the freshman/rookie of the year honor since its inception in 1995. • Kemp’s batting average (.337) is the secondhighest freshman average in school history (150 or more at-bats): Duane Filchner - .357 (46-of-185), 1992 Jeff Kemp - .337 (66-of-196), 2009 Kellen Wohlford - .333 (51-of-153), 2002

chances per game. He was a part of a team-high 33 double plays, a category the Highlanders lead the league in (48 total). • Nine multi-hit games in Big South action, including six hits and five runs driven in during the Gardner-Webb series (May 1-2). NICK MINTER • Minter set career-highs in nearly every statistical category in 2009, including games started, batting average and extra-base hits. • His eight games with three hits was second on the team, behind Alex Gregory’s nine. ROBERT LAMAS • Lamas finished his first season as the regular starting catcher for Radford in style: he went 4-for9 at the Big South tournament. • In addition to the physical demands of being the number one catcher, Lamas has been hit by a team-high 10 pitches in 36 games; his on-base percentage of .446 is boosted by his 24 free passes this season. RICK HOOGSTRATEN • Hoogstraten was far and away the team’s top pinch hitter in 2009: he finished 6-of-13 (.462) in pinch-hit appearances. • This was a career season for the junior: despite starting 23 games entering 2009, Hoogstraten was only penciled in to the starting lineup six times, but had career-highs in nearly every offensive category, including his 21 hits and 12 knocked in.

AERIK TAYLOR • In his first season as a weekend starter at the DiREGGIE KEEN vision I level, Taylor was a second-team all-confer• After hitting .173 in his first 13 games entering Senior third baseman Nick Minter set career the weekend series at Presbyterian (March 20-22), highs in most offensive categories during the ence selection, finishing 5-4 with a 4.90 ERA. • Taylor led the Radford pitching staff with his Keen went .367 at the plate to up his season bat- 2009 season. seven quality starts (6 IP, 3 ER or fewer), including ting average to .317 entering the tournament. a streak of five in a row in Big South games between April 3-May 1 (3-0 • Keen reached safely in 23 of 25 Big South games in 2009; he had hits record). in all but four conference games. • He led Radford starters with a 4-2 record and 4.50 ERA in Big South • Keen’s RBI single in the ninth inning with two outs provided the gogames; Taylor averaged six innings per conference start in the regular ahead runs in Radford’s come-from-behind win over Coastal Carolina season. May 21 at the Big South Tournament. TYREN RIVERS • Finished with a career-high three homers in 2009. • Had 19 stolen bases to lead the Highlanders in 2009: it was tied for the fifth-best total in a single-season in program history. • Rivers singled home the tying run with two outs in Radford’s come-frombehind win over Coastal Carolina at the Big South Tournament May 21. BRETT MOLLENHAUER • Mollenhauer finished the season with just four errors, averaging 4.6

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JASON PATTEN • In Patten’s record-setting freshman season, seven of his nine saves came in Big South games. Patten was 7-for-8 in conference save opportunities. • His conference saves alone would have been good for second all-time in a single season. • Patten finished the season 9-for-11 in save opportunities.

2010 Radford Baseball


KEMP, GREGORY, TAYLOR HONORED BY BIG SOUTH

TEAM Coastal Carolina Winthrop Liberty Radford Gardner-Webb High Point Charleston Southern VMI Presbyterian UNC Asheville

BIG SOUTH W L PCT. 21 5 .808 18 9 .667 17 9 .654 16 9 .640 13 14 .481 11 12 .478 10 15 .400 10 15 .400 7 19 .269 5 21 .192

W 47 35 33 26 25 21 16 18 13 9

OVERALL L 16 25 21 24 25 32 37 35 38 42

PCT. .746 .583 .611 .520 .500 .396 .302 .340 .255 .176

2009 BIG SOUTH BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (UNC Asheville, host) TUESDAY, MAY 19 Game A: (6) High Point 2.............................(7) Charleston Southern 1 Game B: (8) VMI 13.............................................. (5) Gardner-Webb 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 Game 1: (1) Coastal Carolina 9 ............................................. (8) VMI 4 Game 2: (6) High Point 7 ............................................... (2) Winthrop 4 Game 3: (3) Liberty 10..................................................... (4) Radford 3 THURSDAY, MAY 21 Game 4: (2) Winthrop 8 ......................................................... (8) VMI 4 Game 5: (4) Radford 11 ..................................... (1) Coastal Carolina 7 Game 6: (3) Liberty 20............................................... (6) High Point 10 FRIDAY, MAY 22 Game 7: (1) Coastal Carolina 8 ................................... (6) High Point 4 Game 8: (2) Winthrop 21 ................................................. (4) Radford 3 Game 9: (1) Coastal Carolina 7 ......................................... (3) Liberty 0 SATURDAY, MAY 23 Game 10: (2) Winthrop 6 ................................................... (3) Liberty 1 Game 11: (1) Coastal Carolina 7 ................................... (2) Winthrop 1

RADFORD IN THE BIG SOUTH STATISTICS - TEAM OVERALL RANK TOTAL Batting Avg. .........................4th ............................................ .319 ERA .....................................4th............................................. 6.29 Fielding ................................5th............................................. .966 OFFENSE RANK TOTAL Runs Scored ........................5th.............................................. 345 Triples ..................................1st ................................................ 17 Walks ...................................3rd ............................................. 198 Strikeouts.............................4th.............................................. 305 Stolen Bases .......................3rd ............................................... 77

2009 Big South Recap

Radford freshman shortstop Jeff Kemp was named the Big South’s freshman of the year, while senior first baseman Alex Gregory and junior right-hander Aerik Taylor took second-team all-conference honors, as announced prior to the 2009 Big South Baseball Tournament. Gregory was also named to the league’s all-academic team for the second straight year. Since the Big South’s rookie/ freshman of the year award began in 1994, Kemp (pictured right) is the first Radford frosh to earn the honor. A player penciled into the starting lineup and heart of the order since opening day, Kemp put together one of the finest offensive seasons for a freshman in Radford’s history. His batting average is second all-time among Radford freshmen with 150 at-bats or more (Duane Filchner .357, 1992). Kemp’s 36 knocked in are third-best for a Highlander frosh, trailing Alex Gregory’s 40 in (2006), Adam McKenzie’s 37 in 1998 and tying Kelly Dampeer’s 36 in 1994. He provided an offensive spark to begin his career, reaching safely in 18 of his first 19 games. For the season, Kemp had 21 multi-hit games and nine multiRBI efforts. Gregory (pictured left) earned all-conference honors for the third time in his career, and became the first player in Big South history to hit better than .400 in three straight seasons. A stalwart both offensively and defensively for the Highlanders over the last four seasons, Gregory was once again honored for his work in the classroom. Finishing his academic career with a 3.66 GPA in marketing, Gregory graduated on May 9. That same day he went 3-for-3 with two homers against Marshall at Calfee Park in Pulaski, arriving right after his ceremony and just minutes before first pitch. Taylor (pictured right) made his return to Division I baseball with the Highlanders in 2009, after transferring from Hagerstown Community College in 2008 and previously, Oklahoma State. In his first year as a full-time starter at college baseball’s highest level, Taylor went 5-4 in 15 starts. His finest start of the season came in a no-decision at then-No. 17 (NCBWA) Coastal Carolina on April 10, with six shutout innings over seven frames. The righty also set down 13 hitters in a row and fanned four in an emotional start following the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, his high school teammate and friend.

2009 FINAL BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE STANDINGS

PITCHING RANK TOTAL Hits ......................................2nd............................................. 535 Runs ....................................4th.............................................. 351 Earned runs .........................3rd ............................................. 300 Walks ...................................3rd ............................................. 180 DEFENSE RANK TOTAL Errors (fewest) .....................3rd-T ............................................ 66 Double Plays .......................2nd............................................... 48

RADFORD IN THE BIG SOUTH STATISTICS - IND. CATEGORY PLAYER RANK TOTAL Batting Avg. ....... Alex Gregory.............1st ............................ .407 Triples ................ Brett Mollenhauer .....4th ................................ 4 Stolen Bases ..... Tyren Rivers .............5th .............................. 19 Walks ................. Alex Gregory.............5th .............................. 36 OBP ................... Alex Gregory.............1st ............................ .518 SLG% ................ Alex Gregory.............2nd .......................... .655 Saves................. Jason Patten.............2nd ............................... 9 Starts ................. Aerik Taylor ...............2nd ............................. 14 Fielding Pct ........ Alex Gregory.............1st-T ...................... 1.000 Putouts .............. Alex Gregory.............4th ............................ 447 Assists ............... Jeff Kemp..................5th ............................ 156

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Schedule / Results

DATE OPPONENT SCORE R-H-E R-H-E INN OVER. CONF. 2-20-09 at UAB 7-8 L 7-11-2 8-8-3 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-21-09 at UAB 5-11 L 5-8-1 11-13-2 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-22-09 at UAB W 4-3 4-8-2 3-5-1 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Charleston Firefighter Memorial Challenge - Hosted by The Citadel (Joe Riley Park - Charleston, S.C.) 2-27-09 at The Citadel 2-4 L 2-10-2 4-8-0 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-27-09 Marshall 2-14 L 2-7-3 14-14-2 9 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-3-09 at Tennessee 4-11 L 4-12-0 11-12-1 9 1-5-0 0-0-0 3-7-09 CANISIUS W 6-3 6-7-1 3-11-0 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 3-7-09 CANISIUS W 26-1 26-24-0 1-7-3 7 3-5-0 0-0-0 3-8-09 CANISIUS W 12-11 12-16-1 11-12-1 9 4-5-0 0-0-0 3-9-09 BRYANT + 4-5 L 4-8-2 5-9-2 9 4-6-0 0-0-0 3-10-09 VIRGINIA TECH 1-15 L 1-9-0 15-15-0 9 4-7-0 0-0-0 03-13-09 HIGH POINT * 11-16 L 11-16-3 16-19-1 8 4-8-0 0-1-0 3-18-09 JAMES MADISON W 7-4 7-9-1 4-9-2 9 5-8-0 0-1-0 3-20-09 at Presbyterian * W 19-5 19-21-1 5-9-1 9 6-8-0 1-1-0 3-21-09 at Presbyterian * W 13-3 13-18-2 3-7-2 9 7-8-0 2-1-0 3-22-09 at Presbyterian * 4-5 L 4-10-3 5-9-3 9 7-9-0 2-2-0 3-24-09 at James Madison W 14-3 14-19-0 3-10-2 9 8-9-0 2-2-0 3-27-09 WINTHROP * 3-12 L 3-11-2 12-17-0 9 8-10-0 2-3-0 3-28-09 WINTHROP * W 7-5 7-9-1 5-10-3 9 9-10-0 3-3-0 3-29-09 WINTHROP * W 4-3 4-10-2 3-10-0 9 10-10-0 4-3-0 3-31-09 No. 7 VIRGINIA ^ 2-12 L 2-9-1 12-14-1 9 10-11-0 4-3-0 4-03-09 at UNC Asheville * W 8-4 8-15-1 4-6-1 9 11-11-0 5-3-0 4-4-09 at UNC Asheville * W 18-9 18-16-1 9-17-4 9 12-11-0 6-3-0 4-5-09 at UNC Asheville * W 3-0 3-8-0 0-5-3 9 13-11-0 7-3-0 4-8-09 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 11-4 11-16-1 4-8-1 9 14-11-0 7-3-0 04-10-09 at No. 19 Coastal Carolina * 2-3 L 2-10-0 3-8-0 (10) 14-12-0 7-4-0 04-11-09 at No. 19 Coastal Carolina * 1-10 L 1-5-2 10-14-0 9 14-13-0 7-5-0 04-11-09 at No. 19 Coastal Carolina * 2-14 L 2-8-1 14-13-1 9 14-14-0 7-6-0 4-14-09 LONGWOOD W 12-5 12-8-1 5-5-3 9 15-14-0 7-6-0 4-17-09 VMI * W 5-3 5-14-0 3-7-4 9 16-14-0 8-6-0 4-18-09 VMI * W 4-3 4-8-3 3-4-2 (10) 17-14-0 9-6-0 4-19-09 VMI * W 10-4 10-14-2 4-10-3 9 18-14-0 10-6-0 4-21-09 DAVIDSON W 12-6 12-17-2 6-10-1 9 19-14-0 10-6-0 4-22-09 at ETSU 11-13 L 11-13-1 13-17-2 9 19-15-0 10-6-0 4-24-09 at Charleston Southern * W 13-7 13-13-3 7-15-6 9 20-15-0 11-6-0 4-25-09 at Charleston Southern * 2-7 L 2-8-2 7-8-1 9 20-16-0 11-7-0 4-25-09 at Charleston Southern * 1-6 L 1-6-0 6-10-2 9 20-17-0 11-8-0 4-28-09 at Appalachian State 3-14 L 3-6-3 14-19-1 9 20-18-0 11-8-0 4-29-09 at Virginia Tech 4-10 L 4-9-2 10-14-1 9 20-19-0 11-8-0 5-01-09 GARDNER-WEBB * W 4-3 4-9-0 3-9-0 9 21-19-0 12-8-0 5-2-09 GARDNER-WEBB * W 4-1 4-9-0 1-9-2 9 22-19-0 13-8-0 5-2-09 GARDNER-WEBB * W 11-3 11-17-0 3-9-3 9 23-19-0 14-8-0 5-9-09 MARSHALL % 7-8 L 7-6-2 8-10-1 9 23-20-0 14-8-0 5-10-09 MARSHALL 3-5 L 3-7-0 5-9-2 9 23-21-0 14-8-0 5-14-09 at LIBERTY * 8-9 L 8-12-0 9-12-1 9 23-22-0 14-9-0 5-15-09 at LIBERTY * W 5-3 5-9-1 3-6-1 9 24-22-0 15-9-0 5-15-09 at LIBERTY * W 7-5 7-12-1 5-10-0 9 25-22-0 16-9-0 Big South Conference Tournament - Hosted by UNC Asheville (McCormick Field - Asheville, N.C.) 5-20-09 Liberty 3-10 L 3-12-2 10-11-0 9 25-23-0 16-9-0 5-21-09 No. 21 Coastal Carolina W 11-7 11-16-2 7-6-1 9 26-23-0 16-9-0 5-22-09 Winthrop 3-21 L 3-10-3 21-26-0 9 26-24-0 16-9-0 () extra inning game Home games in CAPS * Denotes Big South Conference game + Denotes game played at English Field (Blacksburg, Va.) ^ Denotes game played at Salem Memorial Ballpark (Salem, Va.) % Denotes game played at Calfee Park (Pulaski, Va.)

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2010 Radford Baseball

PITCHER OF RECORD QUIGG, J. (L 0-1) TAYLOR, A. (L 0-1) DeVITO, P. (W 1-0)

ATT. 335 297 310

TIME 2:29 3:01 2:23

TAYLOR, A. (L 0-2) PYSH, S. (L 0-1) BEPPLER, M. (L 0-1) QUIGG, J. (W 1-0) TAYLOR, A. (W 1-2) HAMMONDS, J. (W 1-0) WILLIAMS, A. (L 0-1) McDANIEL, C. (L 0-1) PATTEN, J. (L 0-1) DeVITO, P. (W 2-0) TAYLOR, A. (W 2-2) PYSH, S. (W 1-2) WILLIAMS, A. (L 0-2) DeVITO, P. (W 3-0) TAYLOR, A. (L 2-3) PYSH, S. (W 2-1) QUIGG, J. (W 2-1) DeVITO, P. (L 3-1) TAYLOR, A. (W 3-3) PYSH, S. (W 3-1) WILLIAMS, A. (W 1-2) DeVITO, P. (W 4-1) PATTEN, J. (L 0-2) PYSH, S. (L 3-2) WILLIAMS, A. (L 1-3) DeVITO, P. (W 5-1) TAYLOR, A. (W 4-3) PATTEN, J. (W 1-2) HAMMONDS, J. (W 2-0) DeVITO, P. (W 6-1) HAMMONDS, J. (L 2-1) TAYLOR, A. (W 5-4) PYSH, S. (L 3-3) WILLIAMS, A. (L 1-4) DeVITO, P. (L 6-2) HAMMONDS, J. (L 2-2) QUIGG, J. (W 3-1) QUIGG, J. (W 4-1) WILLIAMS, A. (W 2-4) PATTEN, J. (L 1-3) DeVITO, P. (L 6-3) TAYLOR, A. (L 5-4) BEPPLER, M. (W 1-1) LLOYD, J. (W 1-0)

0 917 109 250 150 40 150 150 111 148 300 135 258 200 250 275 662 543 117 121 100 808 777 50 350 375 200 150 213 143 182 182 202 212 250 250 200 200 348 367

2:28 2:56 2:26 2:10 2:03 2:38 2:11 2:53 3:42 2:22 2:58 2:38 2:10 2:36 2:50 2:19 2:21 2:39 2:45 2:56 1:52 2:38 2:46 2:29 2:44 2:31 2:50 2:39 3:05 2:49 3:03 3:28 2:17 2:16 2:56 2:29 2:21 2:13 2:31 2:44 2:17 2:27 2:39 2:41

PYSH, S. (L 3-4) QUIGG, J. (W 5-1) WILLIAMS, A. (L 2-5)

361 351 321

2:30 3:15 3:21


OVERALL HITTING TOTALS (SORTED BY BATTING AVERAGE) PLAYER

AVG GP- GS AB

GREGORY, Alex

.407

50 - 50

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO DP OB% SF SH SB- A

177 45 72 12 1

10 42

116 .655

36 6

23

8

.518

1

0

4- 6

PO

A

447 27

E

FLD%

0

1.000

KEMP, Jeff

.337

49 - 49

196 33 66 9

2

5

36

94

.480

16 7

29

4

.401

3

2

13 - 16

73

KEEN, Reggie

.322

50 - 50

211 36 68 14 3

0

35

88

.417

9

6

16

3

.367

0

2

13 - 17

108 4

MINTER, Nick

.322

49 - 49

180 36 58 10 0

1

24

71

.394

23 4

32

4

.407

2

2

2- 7

25

MOLLENHAUER, Brett .306

49 - 49

193 37 59 5

4

1

27

75

.389

14 1

14

3

.349

4

4

5- 7

82

137 4

.982

RIVERS, Tyren

50 - 50

199 36 51 12 1

3

29

74

.372

24 1

49

4

.336

2

4

19 - 22

117

3

.984

.256

156 21 .916 5

.957

101 14 .900 2

-------------TOTH, Ben

.406

13 - 9

32

4

13 1

0

0

4

14

.438

3

1

4

1

.472

0

0

3- 5

3

24

1

.964

TURNER, Raphael

.394

16 - 8

33

8

13 2

0

1

11

18

.545

4

2

9

1

.487

0

0

1- 3

4

0

0

1.000

HOOGSTRATEN, Rick .382

34 - 7

55

13 21 2

0

1

12

26

.473

7

1

14

1

.460

0

0

0- 0

27

10

1

.974

NAYLOR, Will

.337

39 - 31

104 20 35 5

2

1

17

47

.452

11 7

17

2

.431

1

4

8 - 11

8

3

0

1.000

LAMAS, Robert

.327

39 - 33

104 20 34 6

0

3

19

49

.471

14 10

20

2

.446

2

5

0- 0

181 36

7

.969

.293

25 - 17

58

10 17 4

2

0

13

25

.431

6

2

19

0

.379

0

2

1- 3

93

14

3

.973

JUANARENA, Greg

.286

7- 0

7

0

0

0

0

0

2

.286

0

0

2

0

.286

0

0

0- 0

1

0

0

1.000

DUARTE, Mario

.280

40 - 24

82

20 23 4

1

2

18

35

.427

10 3

16

0

.375

1

2

2- 2

38

1

0

1.000

HILLSINGER, Matt

.276

37 - 18

76

20 21 4

1

1

16

30

.395

14 2

17

0

.394

2

0

6- 7

28

1

1

.967

MACK, Matt

.235

14 - 2

17

1

4

1

0

0

1

5

.294

2

0

8

1

.316

0

0

0- 0

2

2

1

.800

COOK, Andrew

.179

18 - 4

28

4

5

1

0

1

2

9

.321

3

1

11

2

.281

0

0

0- 0

21

1

0

1.000

ELLIS, Steven

.150

19 - 0

20

2

3

0

0

0

0

3

.150

2

1

5

1

.261

0

0

0- 0

10

0

0

1.000

RADFORD

.319 50 - 50

1772 345 565 92 17 30 306 781 .441 198 55

305 37

.400 18 27 77 - 106 1299 580 66 .966

Opponents

.305 50 - 50

1753 351 535 91 6

279 36

.385 22 26 67 - 82

2

64 323 830 .473 180 60

1304 623 77 .962

LOB - Team (421), Opp (391). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (49). IBB - Team (6), GREGORY, A. 3, KEMP, J. 1, KEEN, R. 1, LAMAS, R. 1, Opp (7). Picked off - KEEN, R. 3, HILLSINGER 3, RIVERS, T. 1, NAYLOR, W. 1, MINTER, N. 1, TURNER, R. 1, KEMP, J. 1, GREGORY, A. 1.

OVERALL PITCHING TOTALS (SORTED BY EARNED RUN AVERAGE) PLAYER

ERA

W L

APP GS CG SH

CB SV IP

H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB

AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA

TAYLOR, Aerik

4.90

5

4

14

14

0

0

0

0

71.2

82 47

39 28 41

14 3

8

280 .293

4

PYSH, Shane

5.94

3

4

13

11

0

0

0

0

66.2

73 55

44 34 52

14 1

5

269 .271

10 13

8

0

2

6

1

3

2

WILLIAMS, Abram

5.95

2

5

12

10

0

0

1

0

56.0

74 40

37 17 31

10 0

10 229 .323

7

1

0

1

5

DeVITO, Paul

6.95

6

3

14

12

0

0

0

1

66.0

76 53

51 16 43

13 0

14 264 .288

5

15

4

2

2

Overall Statistics

TRAVERS, Carl

-------------QUIGG, Jake

4.36

5

1

19

0

0

0

0

0

33.0

36 16

16 12 20

9

0

2

129 .279

7

4

0

2

2

CONSTABLE, Josh

5.27

0

0

9

0

0

0

0

0

13.2

18 12

8

14

5

0

1

57

.316

1

3

0

1

0

BEPPLER, Mark

5.71

1

1

11

0

0

0

0

0

34.2

45 31

22 10 23

8

1

4

139 .324

3

4

0

1

1

LLOYD, John

5.94

1

0

15

0

0

0

0

0

16.2

20 18

11 12 8

6

1

3

66

.303

4

3

0

2

3

PATTEN, Jason

6.04

1

3

23

0

0

0

1

9

22.1

24 16

15 7

2

0

4

83

.289

1

1

0

2

4

9

13

HAMMONDS, Josh

8.87

2

2

13

2

0

0

0

0

22.1

32 23

22 17 18

4

0

2

95

.337

5

2

0

2

0

McDANIEL, Cassidy

9.16

0

1

12

1

0

0

0

0

18.2

29 22

19 9

10

5

0

8

84

.345

2

1

0

1

0

WOODY, T.J.

10.45 0

0

12

0

0

0

0

0

10.1

22 14

12 9

6

1

0

2

51

.431

3

5

0

3

1

COOK, Andrew

36.00 0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1.0

4

4

0

0

0

1

7

.571

0

0

0

RADFORD

6.24

26 24 50

50

0

1

1

10 433.0 535 351 300 180 279 91 6

Opponents

5.92

24 26 50

50

1

0

0

7

4

0

0

0

64 1753 .305

52 60

5

22

26

434.2 565 345 286 198 305 92 17 30 1772 .319

54 55

4

18

27

PB - Team (3), LAMAS, R. 2, TRAVERS, C. 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (10), TAYLOR, A. 2, WILLIAMS, A. 2, TRAVERS, C. 2, QUIGG, J. 1, LAMAS, R. 1, DeVITO, P. 1, LLOYD, J. 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - LAMAS, R. (38-49), TRAVERS, C. (29-32), DeVITO, P. (14-15), PYSH, S. (9-14), TAYLOR, A. (9-13), WILLIAMS, A. (8-11), QUIGG, J. (8-8), BEPPLER, M. (6-6), HAMMONDS, J. (3-4), LLOYD, J. (3-3), WOODY, T. (3-3), McDANIEL, C. (2-2), PATTEN, J. (1-2), CONSTABLE, J (1-1).

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BIG SOUTH HITTING TOTALS (SORTED BY BATTING AVERAGE) PLAYER

AVG GP- GS AB

R

E

FLD%

GREGORY, Alex

.422

25 - 25

90

25 38 5

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO DP OB% SF SH SB- A 1

4

19

57

.633

19 5

12

2

.544

0

0

3- 4

234 14

0

1.000

KEEN, Reggie

.364

25 - 25

110 22 40 6

1

0

17

48

.436

3

5

11

1

.407

0

1

11 - 14

51

1

0

1.000

KEMP, Jeff

.337

24 - 24

95

1

3

17

46

.484

11 3

15

3

.418

1

1

7- 8

37

72

9

.924

MINTER, Nick

17 32 3

PO

A

.333

25 - 25

99

15 33 5

0

1

16

41

.414

10 1

14

3

.393

2

2

1- 4

19

56

7

.915

MOLLENHAUER, Brett .313

25 - 25

99

17 31 4

2

1

20

42

.424

5

7

2

.336

3

3

1- 3

46

72

2

.983

RIVERS, Tyren

25 - 25

102 18 26 5

1

0

13

33

.324

10 0

28

3

.316

2

2

10 - 11

53

3

2

.966

.255

0

Big South Statistics

-------------TOTH, Ben

.583

6- 3

12

3

7

1

0

0

1

8

.667

2

0

0

0

.643

0

0

2- 3

2

7

0

1.000

TURNER, Raphael

.538

9- 3

13

4

7

1

0

0

3

8

.615

2

1

3

0

.625

0

0

1- 2

2

0

0

1.000

5

HOOGSTRATEN, Rick .370

17 - 3

27

6

10 0

0

1

5

13

.481

3

1

6

0

.452

0

0

0- 0

9

1

.933

LAMAS, Robert

.328

21 - 19

61

11 20 3

0

1

10

26

.426

7

7

9

1

.453

0

5

0- 0

105 23

3

.977

NAYLOR, Will

.298

18 - 17

57

7

17 1

0

0

9

18

.316

6

2

9

1

.379

1

2

6- 6

5

1

0

1.000

TRAVERS, Carl

.261

9- 6

23

3

6

1

0

0

2

7

.304

2

0

5

0

.320

0

0

1- 1

31

10

1

.976

HILLSINGER, Matt

.256

19 - 10

39

7

10 3

1

0

10

15

.385

7

0

8

0

.362

1

0

3- 4

17

0

1

.944

DUARTE, Mario

.225

20 - 12

40

12 9

0

0

1

6

12

.300

7

2

11

0

.367

0

1

2- 2

20

1

0

1.000

MACK, Matt

.200

4- 1

5

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

.200

0

0

3

0

.200

0

0

0- 0

1

0

1

.500

ELLIS, Steven

.125

9- 0

8

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

.125

0

0

2

0

.125

0

0

0- 0

2

0

0

1.000

COOK, Andrew

.000

7- 2

8

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

2

1

4

1

.273

0

0

0- 0

10

0

0

1.000

JUANARENA, Greg

.000

2- 0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

1

0

.000

0

0

0- 0

0

0

0

.000

RADFORD

.324 25 - 25

889 169 288 38 7

12 149 376 .423 96 28

148 17

.403 10 17 48 - 62

657 301 31 .969

Opponents

.292 25 - 25

865 143 253 41 3

33 134 399 .461 78 30

145 19

.368 7

655 319 44 .957

15 25 - 36

LOB - Team (216), Opp (195). DPs turned - Team (23), Opp (23). IBB - Team (2), KEEN, R. 1, LAMAS, R. 1, Opp (4). Picked off HILLSINGER 3, TURNER, R. 1, MINTER, N. 1, NAYLOR, W. 1, KEEN, R. 1.

BIG SOUTH PITCHING TOTALS (SORTED BY EARNED RUN AVERAGE) PLAYER

ERA

W L

APP GS CG SH

CB SV IP

H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB

AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA

TAYLOR, Aerik

4.50

4

2

9

9

0

0

0

0

54.0

61 30

27 16 33

12 1

7

208 .293

3

7

0

1

WILLIAMS, Abram

4.56

2

3

8

8

0

0

1

0

47.1

56 26

24 14 28

8

0

9

186 .301

5

1

0

1

4

PYSH, Shane

5.01

3

2

8

7

0

0

0

0

46.2

47 30

26 18 40

6

1

5

185 .254

6

9

1

1

2

CONSTABLE, Josh

3.00

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

3.0

3

2

1

2

1

1

0

0

12

.250

0

0

0

0

0

DeVITO, Paul

3.24

0

0

2

1

0

0

0

1

8.1

6

3

3

2

8

1

0

2

30

.200

0

1

1

0

0

BEPPLER, Mark

3.72

1

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

9.2

12 8

4

2

5

2

0

1

38

.316

1

2

0

0

1

QUIGG, Jake

3.93

3

0

12

0

0

0

0

0

18.1

19 8

8

6

14

4

0

1

68

.279

4

2

0

2

2

--------------

WOODY, T.J.

6.75

0

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

4.0

7

3

3

2

3

0

0

0

20

.350

1

4

0

0

0

LLOYD, John

7.11

1

0

7

0

0

0

0

0

6.1

7

8

5

5

3

3

1

1

26

.269

0

2

0

1

0

PATTEN, Jason

7.82

1

2

12

0

0

0

1

6

12.2

16 12

11 6

7

0

0

2

50

.320

1

1

0

1

2

HAMMONDS, Josh

12.00 1

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

3.0

6

4

4

4

1

1

0

1

13

.462

2

1

0

0

0

McDANIEL, Cassidy

12.71 0

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

5.2

13 9

8

1

2

3

0

4

29

.448

1

0

0

0

0

RADFORD

5.10

16 9

25

25

0

1

1

7

219.0 253 143 124 78 145 41 3

33 865 .292

24 30

2

7

15

Opponents

5.98

9

16 25

25

1

0

0

2

218.1 288 169 145 96 148 38 7

12 889 .324

32 28

2

10

17

PB - Team (0), Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (7), WILLIAMS, A. 2, TRAVERS, C. 2, QUIGG, J. 1, LAMAS, R. 1, TAYLOR, A. 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - LAMAS, R. (17-24), TRAVERS, C. (8-11), TAYLOR, A. (6-10), PYSH, S. (7-9), WILLIAMS, A. (5-8), HAMMONDS, J. (2-3), QUIGG, J. (3-3), PATTEN, J. (1-2), BEPPLER, M. (1-1).

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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS at Patriot’s Point Park Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Feb. 19, 5 p.m. Feb. 20, 1 p.m. Feb, 21, 1 p.m.

THE CITADEL BULLDOGS Firefighter Memorial Challenge at Riley Park Charleston, S.C. Feb. 28, 2:30 p.m.

JAMES MADISON DUKES at Veterans Memorial Stadium Harrisonburg, Va. Feb. 23, 4 p.m. Home April 13, 3 p.m.

VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES at English Field Blacksburg, Va. March 2, 3 p.m.

MARSHALL THUNDERING HERD Firefighter Memorial Challenge at Riley Park Charleston, S.C. Feb. 26, Noon

ST. JOSEPH’S HAWKS Firefighter Memorial Challenge at Riley Park Charleston, S.C. Feb. 27, 11 a.m.

at Marshall Huntington, W.Va. May 18, 3 p.m. ELON PHOENIX Elon Tournament at Latham Park Elon, N.C. March 7, 3:30 p.m.

BUCKNELL BISON Elon Tournament at Latham Park Elon, N.C. March 6, 11 a.m.

RIDER BRONCS Home March 12, 3 p.m. March 13, 2 p.m. March 14, 1 p.m.

NORTH CAROLINA A&T AGGIES at War Memorial Stadium Greensboro, N.C. March 17, 5 p.m.

Home April 20, 3 p.m.

PRINCETON TIGERS Elon Tournament at Latham Park Elon, N.C. March 5, 1 p.m.

GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS Home March 10, 3 p.m.

2010 Opponents

Home April 21, 3 p.m.

UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGS Home March 19, 3 p.m. March 20, 2 p.m. March 21, 1 p.m.

SIENA SAINTS Home March 27, Noon March 28, 1 p.m.

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BUCCANEERS Home April 2, 3 p.m. April 3, Noon (DH)

LIBERTY FLAMES Home April 9, 3 p.m. April 10, 2 p.m. April 11, 1 p.m.

LONGWOOD LANCERS Home April 14, 3 p.m.

HIGH POINT PANTHERS at Coy Willard Stadium High Point, N.C. April 16, 6 p.m. April 17, 6 p.m. April 18, 1 p.m.

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE KEYDETS at Gray-Minor Stadium Lexington, Va. April 30, 6 p.m. May 1, 4 p.m. May 2, 1 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE BLUE HOSE Home May 7, 3 p.m. May 8, 2 p.m. May 9, 1 p.m.

EAST TENNESSEE STATE BUCCANEERS at Cardinal Park Johnson City, Tenn. March 23, 6 p.m. Home April 27, 3 p.m.

VIRGINIA CAVALIERS at Davenport Field Charlottesville, Va. April 7, 6 p.m.

WINTHROP EAGLES at The Winthrop Ballpark Rock Hill, S.C. April 23, April 24, April 25,

COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS Home May 20, 3 p.m. May 21, 3 p.m. May 22, 3 p.m.

GARDNER-WEBB RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS at Russell C. King Field Spartanburg, S.C. May 14, 4 p.m. at McNair Field Forest City, N.C. May 15, 2 p.m. May 16, 1 p.m.

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at Lancer Stadium Farmville, Va. May 11, 6 p.m.

Radford faces four teams that reached NCAA Regional play in 2009: Virginia, Coastal Carolina, Elon and George Mason. Virginia advanced to the College World Series for the first time last year. The stretch between Feb. 19 and March 17 features teams that went a combined 342-284 in 2009, 58 games over .500. Radford vists The Winthrop Ballpark twice, closing out the season at the 2010 Big South Tournament. For the second straight year, Radford plays in the Charleston Firefighter Memorial Challenge, hosted by The Citadel at Joe Riley Park, home of the Charleston RiverDogs (Yankees - A). Radford will play Gardner-Webb in Spartanburg, S.C. (May 14) and Forest City, N.C. (May 15-16) while reconstruction of its on-campus facility is completed.

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W 2 0 3 0 5 0 0 4 0 1 2 3 2 2 2 4 0 3 4 4 3 0 30 3 1 1 1 2 17 1 0 0 2 2 3 5 1 1 4 0 1 2 1 6 5 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 9 2 0 0 0 26

L FIRST MET 1 1995 1 1994 0 1992 2 1985 10 1985 2 1997 5 1994 8 1985 1 2003 0 1986 2 2004 10 2003 0 1986 0 1986 0 1986 1 2000 1 2009 0 1993 0 1995 3 1994 0 2009 1 1989 25 1991 0 1995 0 2002 0 1987 0 1987 3 2001 49 1988 0 2000 1 1985 1 1991 2 1986 0 1999 3 2004 9 1989 3 1999 8 1999 11 1995 1 1998 0 1989 1 1997 0 1994 9 1999 1 1985 1 1986 0 2008 0 2005 3 1986 2 1996 3 2004 1 1988 0 2009 2 2004 0 1989 0 2008 3 1995 1 1997 0 1988 18 1999 1 1992 1 1998 1 1994 22 1989 0 1993 3 1986 1 1986 1 1986 44 1985

LAST MET 1995 1994 1992 1989 2009 1997 1999 1991 2003 1986 2004 2008 1987 1986 1986 2003 2009 1993 1995 2001 2009 1989 2009 2008 2002 1987 1987 2002 2009 2000 1985 1991 1988 1999 2009 2006 2004 2001 2009 1998 1989 1997 1994 2003 1987 1986 2008 2005 1988 1996 2004 1988 2009 2008 1989 2008 1995 1997 1988 2009 1992 1998 1994 2009 1994 1988 1986 1986 2009

OPPONENT W Longwood 3 Lynchburg 0 Madonna 1 Marist 3 Marshall 0 Mary Washington 1 Methodist 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 Milligan 4 Monmouth 2 Mount St. Mary’s 2 Navy 2 North Carolina State 0 Niagara 0 North Carolina 1 Northwood (Mich.) 0 Norfolk State 1 North Carolina A&T 9 Ohio 3 Old Dominion 5 Pfeiffer 0 Portland State 1 Presbyterian* 3 Rhode Island 0 Richmond 7 Rollins 1 Saint Peter’s 1 St. Andrews Presbyterian 0 Seton Hall 1 Siena 3 Shawnee State 2 Shenandoah 6 South Carolina 3 South Florida 1 Stetson 0 Tennessee 0 The Citadel 1 Towson^ 6 Troy 0 UAB 1 UMBC^ 4 UNC Asheville* 21 UNC Greensboro^ 4 UNC Pembroke 0 UNC Wilmington 3 USC Aiken 1 UVa-Wise 1 Virginia 2 VCU 4 Virginia Intermont 1 VMI* 19 Virginia Tech 9 Wagner 1 Wake Forest 1 Washington & Lee 3 West Virginia 2 Western Carolina 1 William & Mary 0 Wingate 0 Winthrop* 26 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 Wofford 1 Yale 2 2010 Opponents Bold Italic * Denotes Big South opponent ^ Denotes former Big South program

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L FIRST MET 2 2006 3 1985 0 1994 0 2005 3 2009 0 1988 1 1987 1 2002 0 1993 0 1997 0 2002 0 1993 1 2008 3 2006 1 1996 1 1994 2 2006 9 2000 3 1996 23 1991 1 1988 0 1997 1 2000 1 2008 11 1995 1 1995 1 2002 1 1988 2 2008 1 1999 0 1992 2 1985 14 1994 1 1995 1 1995 6 1995 3 1998 2 1993 1 1998 2 2009 6 1993 35 1985 2 1994 1 1988 7 1990 1 1987 2 1985 9 1995 21 1989 1 1994 15 1987 31 1989 0 2002 5 1989 2 1985 2 1993 4 1991 6 2000 2 1987 49 1985 1 2002 0 2000 2 2006

LAST MET 2009 1987 1994 2005 2009 1988 1987 2002 1994 1997 2002 1993 2008 2006 1997 1994 2006 2008 2007 2008 1988 1997 2009 2008 2005 1995 2002 1988 2008 1999 1992 1992 2006 1995 1995 2009 2009 1995 1998 2009 1995 2009 1995 1988 1998 1987 1986 2009 2006 1994 2009 2009 2002 1998 1987 1994 1992 2005 1987 2009 2002 2000 2008

Records vs. All Opponents

OPPONENT Akron Alabama Alderson-Broaddus Armstrong Atlantic^ Appalachian State Arizona Auburn Augusta State^ Ball State Benedict Binghamton Birmingham-Southern^ Bluefield (Va.) Bluefield State (W. Va.) Bridgewater (Va.) Brown Bryant Bucknell C.W. Post Campbell^ Canisius Central Conn. State Charleston Southern* Charlotte Chicago State Christopher Newport Clarkson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina* Columbia Columbus State College of Charleston Concord Coppin State Davidson Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Mennonite Eastern New Mexico Elizabethtown Elon^ Emory & Henry Erskine Evansville Fairfield Ferrum Florida Fordham Francis Marion Gardner-Webb George Mason* George Washington Georgetown Georgia Grand Canyon Guilford High Point* Holy Cross Illinois Indiana (Pa.) James Madison Juniata King (Tenn.) Lenoir-Rhyne LeMoyne Liberty*

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CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3/22/91 W@ 17-4 3/23/91 W@ 1-0 W@ 14-6 4/3/92 W 11-10 4/9/93 W@ 12-5 4/10/93 W@ 7-2 W@ 2-0 3/25/94 L 2-12 3/26/94 W 11-10 (9) W 6-5 4/7/95 W@ 4-0 4/8/95 L@ 1-5 4/8/95 W@ 3-2 5/10/96 L 7-9 5/11/96 L 5-9 W 7-3 3/21/97 W@ 12-0 3/22/97 L@ 2-5 (7) L@ 1-8 (7) 5/1/98 L 1-10 W 12-6 5/2/98 L 6-8 4/16/99 W@ 1-0 4/17/99 L@ 5-6 W@ 5-4 (7) 4/14/00 L 4-5 4/15/00 L 6-7 W 8-4 (7) 3/16/01 W@ 6-5 3/17/01 L@ 4-13 W@ 9-4 (7) 3/29/02 L 6-7 3/30/02 L 3-4 W 5-4 4/18/03 W@ 9-5 4/19/03 L@ 1-10 W@ 8-2 5/21/04 W 4-3 5/22/04 L 7-16 5/23/04 W 15-3 4/1/05 L@ 0-4 4/2/05 W@ 9-5 W@ 8-7 3/10/06 W 15-9 3/11/06 L 4-8 3/12/06 L 10-13 5/17/07 L@ 1-2 5/18/07 L@ 3-7 5/19/07 L@ 3-6 3/28/08 W 4-2 3/29/08 L 4-6 3/30/08 W 4-2 5/20/08 W@ 6-1* 4/24/09 W@ 13-7 4/25/09 L@ 2-7 L@ 1-6 COASTAL CAROLINA 4/2/88 L 4-6 L 2-9 4/3/88 L 3-11 3/11/89 L@ 4-5 L@ 5-7 3/12/89 L@ 6-9 4/13/90 L 3-6 4/14/90 L 10-24 L 0-6 3/30/91 L@ 5-7 (7 ) L@ 4-5 3/31/91 L@ 1-3 4/17/92 L 2-13 4/18/92 W 11-10 4/19/92 L 8-10 3/14/93 L @ 4-7 3/14/93 L @ 4-5 4/23/94 W 4-3 4/23/94 L 2-9 4/24/94 W 16-7 5/8/95 W@ 13-4 5/8/95 W@ 11-5 5/9/95 W@ 10-6 4/6/96 L 13-18 W 2-1 4/7/96 W 10-5

4/12/97 4/13/97 4/14/97 4/11/98 4/12/98 5/15/99 5/21/99 5/12/00 5/11/01 5/12/01 5/12/01 5/16/01 4/20/02 4/20/02 4/21/02 5/22/02 3/28/03 3/29/03 4/16/04 4/17/04 4/18/04 5/26/04 4/8/05 4/9/05 4/10/05 5/25/05 5/12/06 5/13/06 5/13/06 3/23/07 3/24/07 3/25/07 5/17/08 5/16/08 4/10/09 4/11/09 5/21/09

W@ W@ L@ W L L L@ L@ L W L@ L@ L@ L W W L L W@ L@ L L L L L@ W@ L@ L@ L L L L@ L@ L@ L@ L@ L@ L@ L@ W

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

GARDNER-WEBB 5/1/09 W 4-3 5/2/09 W 4-1 5/3/09 W 11-3 HIGH POINT 3/27/99 W 18-5 3/27/99 W 4-3 (7) 3/28/99 W 8-6 4/29/00 L@ 1-2 4/30/00 W@ 11-5 4/30/00 W@ 16-0 (7) 3/24/01 L 4-11 3/24/01 L 4-9 (7) 3/25/01 W 4-2 5/17/01 L 2-7* 4/6/02 L@ 5-8 4/6/02 W@ 12-9 4/7/02 L@ 5-6 4/4/03 L 5-7 4/5/03 W 7-6 4/6/03 L 4-14 3/19/04 W@ 11-0 3/20/04 W@ 3-2 3/21/04 W@ 7-2 4/15/05 W 15-2 4/16/05 L 1-2 4/17/05 W 19-9 3/24/06 L@ 1-8 3/25/06 L@ 4-5 3/26/06 L@ 4-6 3/30/07 L 10-13 (10) 3/31/07 W 9-5 4/1/07 L 3-5 5/22/07 L vs. 3-9* 4/18/08 L@ 1-8 4/19/08 L@ 7-11 4/20/08 W@ 7-4 3/15/09 L 11-16 LIBERTY L@ 3-28 L@ 0-11 3/24/88 W 12-11 (10) 1985

4/9/88 4/15/89 4/19/89 5/3/90 5/4/90 4/23/91 2/25/91 4/25/92 5/5/93 5/5/93 5/14/93 5/15/93 5/16/93 4/15/94 4/16/94 4/16/94 4/28/95 4/29/95 4/29/95 3/29/96 3/30/96 4/4/97 4/5/97 4/17/98 4/18/98 5/7/99 5/8/99 5/20/99 4/7/00 4/13/01 4/14/01 4/14/01 5/10/02 5/11/02 5/11/02 5/23/02 4/26/03 4/26/03 4/27/03 4/23/04 4/24/04 4/25/04 5/13/05 5/14/05 5/15/05 5/27/05 4/7/06 4/8/06 4/9/06 4/20/07 4/21/07 4/22/07 4/13/08 4/12/08 4/11/08 5/21/08 5/23/08 5/14/09 5/15/09 5/20/09

L@ L L L@ Wvs. W@ L L@ W@ W@ W L W L L L@ W@ L@ W L L W@ L@ L@ W W W W@ L@ L@ L W W Lvs. L@ L W L L@ W@ W@ L L L L W W W W@ L@ L@ L@ L L L L@ L@ L@ L L L W L@ L@ W@ W@ L

0-10 3-12 0-13 3-8 9-5 4-3 (10) 5-9 2-3 4-2 11-7 1-0 (10) 5-8 11-3 5-13 1-6 13-16 9-8 4-6 9-0 7-9 (9) 2-15 2-0 2-8 3-4 10-1 5-4 (7) 5-4 (7) 13-11 6-7 (7) 5-7 (7) 10-21 10-9 1-0 (7) 0-8* 5-8 5-17 7-3 2-3 (7) 7-9 10-7 6-5 1-4* 5-7 3-7 6-14 14-8 6-4 9-8 5-4 5-8 4-11 4-10* 6-16 4-9 5-6 3-16 1-13 5-13 5-12 4-18 4-5 15-4* 2-11* 8-9 5-3 7-5 3-10*

PRESBYTERIAN 3/7/00 W@ 7-3 3/20/09 W@ 19-5 3/21/09 W@ 13-3 3/22/09 L@ 4-5 UNC ASHEVILLE 1985 L@ 4-14 3/22/86 L@ 6-14 3/23/86 L@ 1-4 L@ 0-13 4/12/86 L 1-2 4/12/86 L 4-5 4/13/86 W 4-2 3/21/87 L 6-10 L 11-13 3/25/88 W 22-12

4/21/89 3/31/90 3/1/90 4/20/91 4/11/92 4/11/92 4/12/92 5/10/92 4/3/93 4/3/93 4/4/93 3/12/94 3/12/94 3/13/94 4/15/95 4/15/95 4/16/95 3/31/90 3/1/90 4/26/08 4/25/08 4/27/08 4/13/07 4/14/07 3/31/06 4/1/06 4/2/06 4/23/05 4/24/05 4/24/05 3/17/00 3/18/00 3/18/00 4/21/01 4/21/01 4/22/01 4/27/02 4/27/02 4/28/02 4/12/03 4/12/03 4/13/03 3/26/04 3/27/04 3/28/04 4/03/09 4/04/09 4/05/09 4/1/87 3/23/88 4/3/89 4/12/89 3/6/91 4/10/91 3/26/92 4/1/92 4/19/93 3/22/94 2/27/01 4/3/02 4/2/03 3/4/03 4/2/04 4/3/04 4/4/04 4/25/04 5/20/05 5/21/05 5/22/05 5/26/05 4/14/06 4/15/06 4/16/06 5/11/07 5/12/07 5/13/07

L@ 5-12 W@ 15-11 W 12-1 W 8-3 W 14-9 L@ 2-9 L@ 3-8 (6) L 8-16 L 5-17 W 5-3 L 6-14* L 4-7* W@ 10-4 L@ 5-6 L@ 3-10 L 6-11 W 4-3 W 13-11 W@ 16-11 W@ 6-0 W@ 9-3 W 12-1 W 8-3 W 14-9 L 6-11 W 4-0 L 6-15 L@ 2-7 L@ 5-11 L@ 3-5 L 9-10 (10) L 1-9 L 4-7 L@ 1-7 L@ 4-5 (11) W@ 13-10 W 11-1 L 8-9 L 4-5 (7) W@ 6-3 (10) L@ 0-9 (7) L@ 7-8 (11) L 3-10 L 3-14 L 7-11 L@ 1-7 W@ 7-3 L@ 4-15 W 4-2 L 3-10 L 2-4 W@ 8-4 W@ 18-9 W@ 3-0 VMI L L L W W@ T@ W W L@ L@ L@ W@ W L W@ W@ W@ W@ W L L W W@ L@ L@ W@ W L L

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WINTHROP L@ 1-11 L@ 2-11 3/29/86 L@ 4-7 3/30/86 L@ 1-5 L@ 2-12 3/15/87 L 3-10 3/27/87 L@ 1-13 3/28/87 L@ 0-8 4/18/88 L@ 3-10 3/6/89 W 7-4 3/7/89 L 2-7 3/8/89 W 13-6 4/21/90 L@ 2-7 W@ 2-0 4/22/90 W@ 5-2 (11) 5/12/90 L 4-8* 3/15/91 W 8-2 3/14/92 W@ 11-1 W@ 7-4 3/15/92 L@ 5-6 3/16/92 L 3-4 (8) L 5-7 4/17/93 L 3-4 4/17/93 W 16-8 4/18/93 W 20-4 5/14/93 W 10-3 4/2/94 W@ 9-8 4/2/94 L@ 2-4 4/3/94 W@ 9-5 4/1/95 W 5-3 4/1/95 L 0-8 4/2/95 W 8-6 4/20/96 L@ 1-2 4/21/96 L@ 1-3 L@ 7-8 (11) 5/10/97 L 6-8 (7) L 6-9 (7) L 11-13 3/29/98 L@ 4-5 (7) W@ 3-0 (7) 3/30/98 L@ 8-12 4/10/99 L 7-12 4/10/99 W 14-5 (7) 4/11/99 W 7-2 4/22/00 W@ 11-10 4/22/00 W@ 3-1 (7) 4/23/00 L@ 4-5 (11) 4/7/01 L 3-14 4/7/01 L 3-14 (7) 4/8/01 L 6-10 5/17/02 L@ 2-11 5/18/02 L@ 3-7 5/18/02 L@ 0-4 5/16/03 L 1-11 5/17/03 L 2-15 5/14/04 L@ 1-2 (11) 5/15/04 W@ 8-7 5/16/04 L@ 4-5 3/25/05 L 7-11 3/26/05 L 2-8 3/26/05 L 1-6 4/21/06 L@ 1-15 4/22/06 W@ 5-2 4/23/06 W@ 8-6 4/6/07 L 3-11 L 1-6 4/7/07 L 5-11 5/9/08 W@ 7-3 5/10/08 L@ 3-5 5/10/08 W@ 8-4 5/22/08 L@ 9-13 3/27/09 L 3-12 3/28/09 W 7-5 3/29/09 W 4-3 5/22/09 L 3-21* 1985


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YEAR 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

W 0 1 0 4 12 8 8 8 10 17 17 9 9 7 7 12 5 7 *5 14 8 4 2 6 16

BIG SOUTH L T 0 0 14 0 9 0 10 0 5 0 7 0 11 0 8 0 10 0 10 0 7 0 12 0 12 0 11 0 7 0 7 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 10 0 16 0 20 0 19 0 14 0 9 0

PCT .000 .067 .000 .286 .706 .533 .421 .500 .500 .630 .708 .429 .429 .389 .500 .632 .238 .333 .263 .583 .333 .167 .095 .300 .640

W 4 14 11 13 27 24 19 28 29 26 30 20 26 17 22 28 12 18 13 23 15 7 10 24 26

OVERALL L T 26 0 22 0 21 0 26 0 19 0 27 0 33 4 23 0 19 0 26 0 24 0 30 0 28 0 35 0 30 0 24 0 38 0 33 0 28 0 30 0 40 0 41 0 36 0 32 0 24 0

PCT .133 .389 .344 .333 .587 .471 .375 .549 .604 .500 .556 .400 .481 .327 .423 .538 .240 .353 .317 .434 .273 .146 .217 .429 .520

RUNS 137 188 157 229 324 260 337 403 337 365 366 263 343 316 323 329 218 248 186 315 285 244 236 347 345

OPP 355 257 257 318 331 291 388 344 265 377 345 288 352 448 359 268 441 377 317 328 438 444 399 397 351

HOME 0-2 3-7 2-7 7-12 19-5 9-7 13-13-1 20-11 18-6 16-9 16-9 11-9 10-11 7-11 14-8 12-7 6-16 9-14 5-12 13-13 7-14 1-19 6-11 12-13 15-6

NEU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-0 4-3 3-2 0-0 2-1 5-1 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-2 3-6 1-2 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-3

COACH Tim Newman Greig Denny Greig Denny Scott Gines Scott Gines Scott Gines Scott Gines Scott Gines Scott Gines Scott Gines Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Lew Kent Joe Raccuia Joe Raccuia

* - Wins during the 2003 season were forfeit due to the use of a player that was declared ineligible after the season due to a compliance error. The overall and coach totals have been adjusted.

COACHING HISTORY (Sorted by wins) COACH YEARS Lew Kent * 1995-07 (13) Scott Gines 1988-94 (7) Raccu ccuia ia 20 2008 08-pre presen p sentt (2) (2)) Joe Ra Raccuia 2008-present g Dennyy ( ) Greig 1986-87 (2) Tim Ne N Newma ew wma man m 1985 85 (1) ((1) Tim Newman 1985

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PCT .373 .523 489 .489 .042 ----

OVERALL 228-430 166-173-4 5 50 0-56 56 50-56 25-43 4 26 44-26

PCT .347 .490 472 .472 .368 .13 133 1 .133

TOURNAMENT 1-13 5-6 35 3-5 -------

Phil Leftwich and Todd Shipley celebrate a win at Radford University Baseball Field in 1990.

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AWAY 4-24 6-15 9-14 6-14 6-14 13-18 5-16-3 8-12 6-10 7-15 14-15 7-20 11-16 9-21 7-19 14-15 6-20 6-13 7-14 10-13 8-25 6-22 3-23 10-16 11-15

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RADFORD PLAYERS THAT SIGNED PRO CONTRACTS ORG.

SIGNED

HOW ACQUIRED

Phil Leftwich

Angels

1990

Draft, 2nd round

Chris Connolly

Royals

1991

Draft, 15th round

Denny Van Pelt

Angels

1994

Draft, 25th round

Duane Filchner

A’s

1995

Draft, 23rd round

Dub Salyers

Expos

1996

Draft, 11th round

Jason Anderson

A’s

1997

Draft, 4th round

Kelly Dampeer

Indians

1997

Draft, 22nd round

Tim Manwiller

A’s

1997

Draft, 30th round

David Gotauco

Braves

2000

Free agent

Ryan Speier

Rockies

2001

Free agent

Fred Wray

Braves

2001

Free agent

Bill McCarthy

Braves

2001

Free agent

Sean Walsh

Phillies

2001

Free agent

Mark Fleisher

Orioles

2005

Draft, 14th round

Cory Koliscak

Mariners

2005

Free agent

Eric Evans

Rangers

2008

Draft, 23rd round

Casey Hodges

Braves

2008

Draft, 23rd round

Alex Gregory

Mets

2009

Draft, 17th round

Cory Koliscak

Mark Fleisher

Alex Gregory

Active professional players (as of Feb. 2010) in Bold Italtics

RADFORD’S MAJOR LEAGUERS PHIL LEFTWICH • RHP CALIFORNIA ANGELS • 1993-96

Highlanders in the Pros

PLAYER

RYAN SPEIER • RHP

COLORADO ROCKIES • 2005-09 WASHINGTON NATIONALS • 2009-PRES.

Leftwich became the first Radford athlete in the major leagues when he joined the California Angels in 1993. The Angels’ top selection in the 1990 Major League draft, he was taken in the second round, leaving RU with 13 school pitching records. A Lynchburg, Va., native, he was 19-14, pitching 25 complete games and 265 innings from 1988-1990.

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A stopper out of the bullpen for the Highlanders from 1998-2001, the Springfield, Va. native signed with the Rockies out of the Cape Cod League during the summer of 2001. The organization’s first player to win the minor league Rolaids Relief Man Award, Speier earned a spot on Colorado’s Opening Day 25-man roster in 2005. Speier was signed by the Nationals in Dec. of 2009.

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BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR 1989...............................................Scott Gines 1995.................................................. Lew Kent

Scott Gynes BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994......................................... Duane Filchner BIG SOUTH ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2009................................................ Jeff Kemp

Awards / Honors

BIG SOUTH SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007....................................... Steve Mignogna 2008 ........................................... Alex Gregory

BIG SOUTH ALL-TOURNAMENT 1990.................................................Ben Chow 1990............................................. Phil Leftwich 1991.............................................. Donnie Just 1993................................................John Gegg 1993...................................... Rob McCandless 1993.........................................Denny Van Pelt 1999.............................................. Sean Walsh 2000.................................................Fred Wray 2005........................................ Kellen Wohlford 2008............................................ Alex Gregory ....................................................Reggie Keen 2009............................................ Alex Gregory

Steve Mignogna

BIG SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE 1988 ..................................................... Phil Leftwich 1989 ................................................... Dave Cannon ...................................................... John Gilbert ..................................................... Phil Leftwich .................................................. Travis Morgan 1991 ...................................................... Donnie Just 1992 .........................................................Rob Amos ................................................. Duane Filchner ........................................................ Phil Haney ...................................................... Donnie Just .................................................Denny Van Pelt 1993 .......................................................Tom Curran ................................................. Duane Filchner .................................................... Brian Pardue .................................................Denny Van Pelt 1994 First Team ................................ Duane Filchner Second Team............................Kelly Dampeer ..................................................Mike Lombardi .................................................... Brian Pardue .................................................Denny Van Pelt 1995 First Team ........................................Jim Abbott ................................................. Duane Filchner

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Second Team ...........................Kelly Dampeer 1996 First Team .................................Kelly Dampeer 1997 First Team ........................................ Chris Carr Second Team............................Kelly Dampeer 1998 First Team .......................................Jeff Collins ..................................................Mike Lombardi 1999 First Team ................................... Bill McCarthy Second Team................................. Mike Potter 2000 First Team ...................................... Mike Potter Second Team................................ Sean Walsh 2004 First Team ...................................Mark Fleisher Second Team............................ Alan Ashworth 2005 Second Team.......................... Kellen Wohlford 2007 First Team ................................... Alex Gregory 2008 First Team ................................... Alex Gregory Second Team.................................. Eric Evans ....................................................Tyren Rivers 2009 Second Team.............................. Alex Gregory .....................................................Aerik Taylor

Alex Gregory VASID ALL-STATE 1998 First Team .......................................Jeff Collins ..................................................Mike Lombardi 2004 Honorable Mention .....................Mark Fleisher 2005 Honorable Mention .....................Mark Fleisher ................................................ Kellen Wohlford 2007 Second Team.............................. Alex Gregory 2009 First Team ................................... Alex Gregory BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1999............................................. Ray Detwiler 2000........................................... Daryl Desalvo

2001........................................ Frank Anderson 2002........................................... Cory Koliscak 2003............................................Dean Altavilla 2004........................................... Cory Koliscak 2005....................................... Steve Mignogna 2006............................................ John Vellines 2007....................................... Steve Mignogna 2008............................................ Alex Gregory 2009............................................ Alex Gregory COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1994............................................ Brian Pardue 2007....................................... Steve Mignogna

Brian Pardue

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NEWSPAPER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 1994..........................................Kelly Dampeer 1997..........................................Mike Lombardi 1998 Honorable Mention ................ Adam McKenzie 2009 Honorable Mention ....................... Jeff Kemp BIG SOUTH PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Mar. 27, 1995........................... Duane Filchner May 1, 1995 ...................................... Jeff Dean May 18, 1995 ........................... Duane Filchner May 13, 1996 .................................. Brian Elms April 7, 1997 .............................Kelly Dampeer April 28, 2007 .................................. Chris Carr April 9, 1999 ............................... Bill McCarthy May 1, 2000 ................................... Mike Potter May 15, 2000 ................................. Mike Potter April 5, 2004 ...............................Mark Fleisher April 26, 2004 .............................Mark Fleisher May 17, 2004 ..............................Mark Fleisher Mar. 21, 2005..............................Mark Fleisher April 4, 2005 ...............................Mark Fleisher May 14, 2007 .............................. Alex Gregory Mar. 24, 2008 .............................Tyren Rivers BIG SOUTH PITCHERS OF THE WEEK Mar. 27, 1995...................................Jim Abbott April 10, 1995 ..................................Jim Abbott April 17, 1995 .........................Jason Anderson April 14, 1996 ..................................Eric Harris May 13, 1996 ...................................Eric Harris Mar. 24, 1997..........................Jason Anderson Mar. 15, 1999............................. Bundy Fulmer May 10, 1999 ............................... Jamie Booth Mar. 20, 2000............................. Bundy Fulmer April 22, 2002 ............................ Cory Koliscak Mar. 22, 2004................................. Justin Tubb Mar. 19, 2007..................................Adam Hoyt April 28, 2008 ................................. Eric Evans May 12, 2008 .................................. John Lloyd

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GAMES PLAYED Season: ..........................56, Rob Amos, 1991 Career: ..............208, Kelly Dampeer, 1994-97 AT-BATS Game: ................................. 7, several players Season: ...................229, Tyren Rivers, 2008 Career: ..............786, Kelly Dampeer, 1994-97 RUNS SCORED Game: .......................................................... 5 ........................ Todd Ford vs. Clarkson, 4/4/90 ...................Kelly Dampeer vs. UMBC, 4/23/95 .................. Chaz McGuirk, vs. UMBC, 3/22/98 Season: .................. 60, Duane Filchner, 1995 Career: ............. 198, Duane Filchner, 1992-95 HITS Game: 6, Ricky Saunders vs. Shenandoah, 4/14/85 Season: .....................84, Reggie Keen, 2008 Career: .................272, Alex Gregory, 2006-09 SINGLES Game: 6, Ricky Saunders vs. Shenandoah, 4/14/85 Season: ..................56, Mike Lombardi, 1998 Career: ..............199, Mike Lombardi, 1996-99

TRIPLES Game: ... 2, John Gilbert vs. Clarkson, 3/28/87 Season: .......................7, Stuart Ritchie, 2004 Career: ..............14, Kellen Wohlford, 2002-05 HOME RUNS Game: ........................................................... 3 .......Travis Morgan vs. UNC Asheville, 3/25/88 ............ Duane Filchner vs. Richmond, 4/20/95 ............. Kelly Dampeer vs. C.W. Post, 3/19/95 ......................... Alex Gregory vs. VMI, 4/15/06 Season: ................... 16, Kelly Dampeer, 1995 ..........................................Mark Fleisher, 2004 Career: ................38, Kelly Dampeer, 1994-97 ..................................... Alex Gregory, 2006-09 TOTAL BASES Game: ..13, Travis Morgan vs. UNCA, 3/25/88 ............. Kelly Dampeer vs. C.W. Post, 3/19/95 Season: ................. 148, Kelly Dampeer, 1995 Career: ..............456, Kelly Dampeer, 1994-97 RUNS BATTED IN Game: ..10, Travis Morgan vs. UNCA, 3/25/88 Season: ................... 58, Kelly Dampeer, 1995 Career: ............. 181, Duane Filchner, 1992-95 BATTING AVERAGE Season: .............. .456, Ricky Saunders, 1985 Career: ............ .389, Duane Filchner, 1992-95 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season: ..................748, Travis Morgan, 1989 Career: ................. .688, Donnie Just, 1989-92

STOLEN BASES Game: .. 4, Jeff Cooper vs. Bluefield St. 4/28/86 Season: ........................ 29, Mike Potter, 2000 Career: ..............66, Kellen Wohlford, 2002-05 STRIKEOUTS Season: .......................... 50, Todd Ford, 1988 Career: ...................172, Justin Tubb, 2002-05 CONSECUTIVE HITS (IN CONSEC. ABS) 12 .................................... Bill McCarthy, 1999 APPEARANCES Season: ....................... 30, Travis Toms, 1994 Career: ................... 59, Jamie Booth, 1996-99 GAMES STARTED Season: ........................ 16, Justin Tubb, 2005 Career: ................... 51, Jamie Booth, 1996-99 DECISIONS Season: ........................ 13, Justin Tubb, 2004 ..........................................Mark Fleisher, 2005 Career: ...................... 38, Jim Abbott, 1992-95 WINS Season: ............................9, Jim Abbott, 1995 Career: ...................... 24, Jim Abbott, 1992-95 LOSSES Season: ......................... 10, Eric Evans, 2006 Career: .....................24, Justin Tubb, 2002-05 INNINGS PITCHED Game: ..10.1, Phil Leftwich vs. Va. Tech, 3/29/89 Season: ............106.1, Jason Anderson, 1997 Career: ................313.1, Justin Tubb, 2002-05 HITS ALLOWED Game: ......... 18, Bill Parks vs. Liberty, 3/19/85 Season: ........................100, Jim Abbott, 1992 Career: ................. 358, Jamie Booth, 1996-99 RUNS ALLOWED Game: ......... 22, Bill Parks vs. Liberty, 3/19/85 Season: ...................... 99, Jamie Booth, 1997 Career: ................. 243, Jamie Booth, 1996-99 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Game: ... 17, Brad Shelton vs. Liberty, 3/19/85 Season: ................... 61, Brian Connelly, 1985 Career: ................. 192, Jamie Booth, 1996-99 BASES ON BALLS ALLOWED Game: ....9, Vic Hatcher vs. N.C. State, 3/7/90 Season: ........................ 62, Vic Hatcher, 1991 Career: ...................176, Vic Hatcher, 1988-91 STRIKEOUTS Game: ....... 15, Jim Abbott vs. UNCG, 3/26/95 Season: ........................113, Jim Abbott, 1995 Career: .................... 286, Jim Abbott, 1992-95

SAVES Season: ...................... 9, Jason Patten, 2009 Career: ...............18, Bret Lieberman, 2002-06 SHUTOUTS Season: ...........................3, Jim Abbott, 1995 Career: ........................ 5, Jim Abbott, 1992-95 NO-HIT GAMES .....Jason Anderson vs. UNCA, 4/15/95 (7 inn.) ......Todd Tortorici vs. G. Mason, 5/8/90 (7 inn.) ....... Ray Rusk vs. Ferrum, 4/8/86 (5 inn., rain) EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 40 INN.) Season: .......................3.14, Jim Abbott, 1995 .............................................(34 ER in 97.1 IP) Career: ................ 3.62, Phil Leftwich, 1988-90 .........................................(107 ER in 265.6 IP) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Most Games Played: ........................ 56, 1991 Most Games Won: ............................ 30, 1995 Most Games Lost: ............................ 38, 2001 Most Games Tied: .............................. 4, 1991 Most Consecutive Games Won: .......... 8,1990 Most Consecutive Games Lost: ......... 15,1985 Highest Team Batting Average: ..... .320, 1994 Lowest Team Batting Average: ...... .246, 2001 Highest Slugging Percentage: ....... .486, 1995 Lowest Slugging Percentage: ........ .321, 1985 Longest Hitting Streak: ....................21 games ........................................Mike Lombardi, 1998 ............................................. Mike Potter, 2000 ..........................................Mark Fleisher, 2004 MOST RUNS SCORED Game: ......................... 28, vs. UMBC, 4/23/95 Season: .......................................... 403, 1992 MOST RUNS ALLOWED Game: .....................38, vs. Campbell, 3/30/85 Season: .......................................... 448, 1998

Records Digest

DOUBLES Game: ............. 4, Chris Carr vs. JMU, 4/22/97 Season: ................... 22, Kelly Dampeer, 1995 Career: ................64, Kelly Dampeer, 1994-97

BASES ON BALLS Game: ................... 4, Denny Van Pelt, 4/30/94 Season: ..................51, Denny Van Pelt, 1994 Career: ............ 105, Denny Van Pelt, 1991-94

MOST HOME RUNS Game: ......................7, vs. Richmond, 4/15/98 Season: ............................................ 60, 1995 MOST HITS Game: ......................... 26, vs. UMBC, 4/23/95 Season: .......................................... 583, 2008 STOLEN BASES Game: ........................ 12, vs. Juniata, 3/11/94 Season: ...........................................112, 1994 MOST ERRORS Game: .....................10, vs. Campbell, 4/22/85 Season: .......................................... 126, 1990 FIELDING PERCENTAGE Highest: ......................................... .970, 2004 Lowest: .......................................... .872, 1985 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Game: ......5 vs. East Tennessee State, 3/5/91 Season: ............................................ 59, 1992

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Season-by-Season Statistics

OFFENSE, FIELDING BY YEARS YEAR G AB R 1985 30 881 137 1986 35 954 188 1987 30 865 157 1988 39 1229 229 1989 44 1388 324 1990 51 1563 260 1991 56 1816 337 1992 51 1642 403 1993 47 1506 337 1994 52 1649 365 1995 54 1774 366 1996 50 1595 263 1997 54 1759 343 1998 52 1708 316 1999 52 1711 323 2000 48 1598 329 2001 50 1606 218 2002 51 1655 248 2003 41 1360 186 2004 53 1803 315 2005 55 1881 285 2006 48 1631 244 2007 46 1641 236 2008 56 1932 347 2009 50 1772 345 PITCHING BY YEARS YEAR G CG SHO 1985 30 10 0 1986 35 16 3 1987 30 8 1 1988 39 19 1 1989 44 15 0 1990 51 19 2 1991 56 3 2 1992 51 7 1 1993 47 11 2 1994 52 7 0 1995 54 12 5 1996 50 7 3 1997 54 13 2 1998 52 3 1 1999 52 10 3 2000 48 10 5 2001 50 11 0 2002 51 3 1 2003 41 1 0 2004 53 4 1 2005 55 2 0 2006 48 3 1 2007 46 3 1 2008 56 2 2 2009 200 9 50 0 1

H 225 264 226 328 408 435 508 519 478 528 536 459 515 507 501 478 395 454 350 505 543 427 482 583 565

RBI 99 156 125 189 262 224 270 329 303 319 320 225 302 290 283 288 190 220 169 272 258 215 211 298 306

IP 207 2/3 241 2/3 214 308 1/3 344 403 2/3 451 1/3 392 1/3 365 1/3 406 2/3 442 1/3 392 436 419 424 400 410 422 351 1/3 452 1/3 470 1/3 405 2/3 394 1/3 8 1/3 487 433 43 3

ERA 8.71 6.85 7.74 7.71 6.17 4.24 5.80 6.47 5.15 6.77 5.92 4.89 5.80 8.05 6.43 4.86 7.11 6.61 7.07 5.79 6.74 8.30 6.82 6.08 6.08 6.24 6.24

2B 23 50 44 63 74 65 94 93 99 96 134 96 98 91 106 105 65 79 56 100 83 68 95 91 92 H 340 295 312 395 420 415 486 506 410 521 504 458 537 564 511 430 562 538 475 511 626 607 543 644 644 535 53 5

3B 4 14 4 10 10 7 12 26 11 18 6 10 14 7 11 11 11 14 5 20 16 6 7 24 17 R 355 257 257 318 331 291 388 344 265 377 345 288 352 448 359 268 441 377 317 328 438 444 399 397 397 351 351

HR 9 16 23 23 39 25 21 35 41 45 60 39 47 52 30 36 19 30 13 40 29 20 27 33 30

SB 21 50 39 29 65 57 48 105 74 112 91 62 81 61 62 77 44 56 64 65 64 31 43 67 77 ER 201 184 184 264 236 190 291 282 209 306 291 213 281 375 303 216 324 310 276 291 352 374 299 329 300

AVG .255 .277 .261 .267 .294 .278 .280 .316 .317 .320 .302 .288 .293 .297 .293 .299 .246 .273 .257 .280 .289 .262 .294 .302 .319 SO 85 143 117 192 224 305 347 241 212 255 346 266 320 332 321 260 266 298 221 294 270 241 199 287 287 27 279

PO 689 642 893 1032 1186 1359 1190 1091 1219 1327 1102 1308 1257 1272 1200 1230 1266 1054 1357 1411 1217 1183 1462 1299 W 4 13 9 13 25 24 19 27 28 26 30 20 26 17 22 26 12 18 13 23 15 7 10 24 24 26 26

Before moving on campus in 1986, Radford played many of its home games at Pulaski’s historic Calfee Park, current home of the Pulaski Mariners (Rookie - Mariners).

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A 248 250 355 431 539 560 539 501 533 613 507 600 486 539 519 512 497 439 556 578 540 528 575 580 L 26 22 21 26 19 27 33 23 19 26 24 30 28 35 30 22 38 33 28 30 40 41 35 32 32 24 24

E 77 85 89 108 126 117 102 65 83 93 82 91 95 82 78 107 89 54 59 110 87 118 90 66 S 0 2 1 4 6 7 7 4 4 7 5 5 7 8 3 10 3 5 10 10 6 3 4 9 10 10

DP 41 40 43 59 53 46 52 41 37 35 44 38 36 30 32 50 43 35 37 38 37

FLD% .924 .913 .933 .931 .932 .943 .944 .961 .955 .954 .952 .954 .948 .957 .957 .942 .952 .965 .970 .948 .953 .935 .958 .966


BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 160 AT-BATS) .387.......................................... Duane Filchner .378............................................. Alex Gregory .374......................................... Ricky Saunders .357................................................... Jeff Dean .343........................................... Travis Morgan .337...........................................Kelly Dampeer .334................................................Jeff Cooper .330............................................. Brian Pardue .330...........................................Mike Lombardi .329............................................. Bill McCarthy .328..........................................Denny Van Pelt AT BATS 786............................................Kelly Dampeer 783............................................Mike Lombardi 698.......................................... Kellen Wohlford 692........................................... Duane Filchner 693............................................ Alan Ashworth 662.............................................. Alex Gregory 634.................................................... Nate Toth 628......................................... Adam McKenzie 615................................................ Donnie Just 613..................................................Jeff Collins 520..............................................Tyren Rivers 446..............................................Reggie Keen

RUNS 198........................................... Duane Filchner 186............................................Mike Lombardi 160............................................Kelly Dampeer 155.............................................. Alex Gregory 144...........................................Denny Van Pelt 141................................................ Donnie Just 127..................................................Jeff Collins 127................................................. Mike Potter 127................................................ Sean Walsh 126.......................................... Kellen Wohlford

RUNS BATTED IN 181........................................... Duane Filchner 178............................................Kelly Dampeer 166.............................................. Alex Gregory 151...........................................Denny Van Pelt 139............................................ Travis Morgan 133......................................... Adam McKenzie 123..............................................Mark Fleisher 116 ..................................................Jeff Collins 114 ............................................ Alan Ashworth 107.......................................... Kellen Wohlford DOUBLES 64..............................................Kelly Dampeer 57............................................. Duane Filchner 55....................................................Jeff Collins 48...................................................... Nate Toth 45.............................................Denny Van Pelt 45................................................ Alex Gregory 41.................................................. Donnie Just 40............................................ Kellen Wohlford 38.............................................. Travis Morgan 38........................................... Adam McKenzie

TRIPLES 14............................................ Kellen Wohlford 10..............................................Mike Lombardi 9................................................. Donald Fields 8..................................................Stuart Ritchie 8.....................................................Jesse Ross 8..................................................Reggie Keen 7...............................................Denny Van Pelt 7............................................... Duane Filchner 7................................................ Alan Ashworth 6.......................................................Rob Amos 6.................................................... Bill Brennan 6................................................Kelly Dampeer 6..................................................Tyren Rivers HOME RUNS 38..............................................Kelly Dampeer 38................................................ Alex Gregory 34............................................. Duane Filchner 33................................................Mark Fleisher 28....................................................Jeff Collins 25.............................................Denny Van Pelt 23.............................................. Travis Morgan 19........................................... Adam McKenzie 18.................................................. Donnie Just 18..................................................Keith Brunst 17..................................................... Chris Carr

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HITS 272.............................................. Alex Gregory 269........................................... Duane Filchner 266............................................Kelly Dampeer 259............................................Mike Lombardi 229.......................................... Kellen Wolhford 213............................................ Travis Morgan 202................................................ Donnie Just 186...........................................Denny Van Pelt 182................................................. Mike Potter 177.......................................... Ricky Saunders

Ricky Saunders was part of the first Radford team and became the program’s first star player. Saunders has the two highest season batting averages in Radford history.

Duane Filchner, the “Highlander Hitman,” is the only player in school history to earn AllBig South honors four times. Filchner is the school’s all-time leader in batting average.

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Phil Leftwich, the first major leaguer in Radford program history, chats with WDBJ-TV sportscaster and Radford alumnus Roy Stanley (right, behind camera) during the 1990 season.

COMPLETE GAMES 25................................................. Phil Leftwich 19.....................................................Jim Abbott 13............................................Jason Anderson 9................................................... Phil Leftwich 8................................................... Jamie Booth 7....................................................Ryan Speier 6........................................................Ray Rusk 6.....................................................Vic Hatcher 6................................................. Tim Manwiller 5........................................................ Bill Parks 5.................................................... Paul Bishop

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17................................................ Phillip Haney 16................................................ Brian Pardue 16..............................................Mike Lombardi TOTAL BASES 456............................................Kelly Dampeer 442........................................... Duane Filchner 435.............................................. Alex Gregory 361............................................Mike Lombardi 334..................................................Jeff Collins 327.......................................... Kellen Wohlford 320...........................................Denny Van Pelt 311 ............................................ Travis Morgan 301................................................ Donnie Just 288..............................................Mark Fleisher STOLEN BASES 66............................................ Kellen Wohlford 60..............................................Mike Lombardi 47............................................... Donald Fields 46.............................................Denny Van Pelt 44............................................. Duane Filchner 44..............................................Kelly Dampeer 44................................................... Mike Potter 44.................................................. Sean Walsh 40.............................................. Alan Ashworth 39.....................................................Rob Amos BASES ON BALLS 105...........................................Denny Van Pelt 103.............................................. Alex Gregory 97........................................... Adam McKenzie 86............................................. Duane Filchner 84................................................. Ray Detwiler 82.................................................Scott Creasy 80................................................ Chris Whiting 76..............................................Mike Lombardi 75.....................................................Ben Chow 75.................................................. Sean Walsh EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 30 IP) 3.70.............................................. Phil Leftwich 4.09.........................................Shane Calaman 4.15....................................... Abram Williams 4.36............................................... Jake Quigg 4.44............................................... Travis Toms 4.66..................................................Jim Abbott 4.71............................................Pete Malvasio 4.83.................................................. Matt Wise 4.90..............................................Aerik Taylor 4.97...............................................Ryan Speier

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INNINGS PITCHED 310.1................................................Jim Abbott 307.0.............................................. Justin Tubb 279.1............................................ Jaime Booth 265.1............................................ Phil Leftwich 250.0..........................................Justin Morgan 248.1.......................................Jason Anderson 220.2..............................................Vic Hatcher 218.1...........................................Mark Fleisher 211.2 ............................................... Eric Evans 206.2.......................................... Bundy Fulmer Travis Morgan is Radford’s most prolific offensive catcher, ranking in the career top five in batting average and RBIs. WINS 24.....................................................Jim Abbott 19................................................. Phil Leftwich 18.....................................................Eric Harris 17................................................. Jaime Booth 16............................................... Bundy Fulmer 15.................................................. Travis Toms 15................................................... Justin Tubb 14............................................Jason Anderson 13...................................................Vic Hatcher 12................................................Mark Fleisher SAVES 18.............................................Bret Lieberman 12.................................................. Travis Toms 12..................................................Ryan Speier 9................................................. Jason Patten 7................................................ Chris Connolly 7..................................................... Matt Cooke 6................................................... Phil Leftwich 5................................................... Jeff Altergott 5................................................ Daryl DeSalvo 5................................................. Cory Koliscak

SHUTOUTS 5.......................................................Jim Abbott 4..............................................Jason Anderson 2........................................................Ray Rusk 2.....................................................Vic Hatcher STRIKEOUTS 286...................................................Jim Abbott 234............................................... Phil Leftwich 208............................................... Jamie Booth 195..........................................Jason Anderson 168................................................. Justin Tubb 164............................................. Cory Koliscak 162..............................................Mark Fliesher 161.................................................. Eric Evans 147................................................Ryan Speier 143............................................ Daryl DeSalvo 132...............................................Fabio Milano

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BATTING AVERAGE (80 AT BATS MIN.) .456..........Ricky Saunders ...................... 1985 .439..........Ricky Saunders ...................... 1986 .431..........Travis Morgan......................... 1989 .430..........Alex Gregory .......................... 2007 .407..........Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 .401..........Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 .401..........Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 .399..........Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 .384..........Reggie Keen.......................... 2008 .380..........Chris Whiting .......................... 1996 .375..........Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 .375..........Mark Fleisher.......................... 2005 .360..........Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2005

With a year of eligibility left, senior Reggie Keen has already etched his name in the record book with the most hits in a single season during 2008. HITS 84.............Reggie Keen.......................... 2008 83.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 81.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1995 78.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 77.............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2005 74.............Mike Potter ............................. 2000 73.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1994

Donnie Just re-wrote Radford’s record book during his time in a Highlander uniform, finishing his career as the school’s all-time leader in games played, at-bats, runs scored, slugging percentage and stolen bases. 72.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 13.............Ricky Saunders ...................... 1986 71.............Donnie Just ............................ 1991 13.............Travis Morgan......................... 1989 71.............Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1997 13.............Shaun House.......................... 2002 71.............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2004 12.............Mark Fleisher, Alan Ashworth . 2005 69.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 12.............Nate Toth ................................ 2006 68.............Reggie Keen.......................... 2009 12.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 68.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2007 12.............Tyren Rivers .......................... 2009 67.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1999 11 .............Keith Brunst, Tom Van Hoose. 2001 10.............Alan Ashworth, Steve Mignogna.. 2003 RUNS SCORED TRIPLES 60.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1995 7...............Stuart Ritchie .......................... 2004 56.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 6...............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2005 55.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 5...............Duane Filchner ....................... 1992 54.............Donnie Just ............................ 1991 5...............Reggie Keen.......................... 2008 53.............Mike Potter ............................. 2000 4...............Scott Creasy ........................... 1988 50.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1999 4...............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1997 49.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 4...............Jerry Fulton ............................ 2002 48.............Scott Creasy, David Kannon... 1989 4...............Brett Mollenhauer ................. 2009 47.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1997 *Eight players tied with 3 45.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 45.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 HOME RUNS 16.............Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1995 RUNS BATTED IN 16.............Mark Fleisher.......................... 2004 57.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 14.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 57.............Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1997 11 .............John Gilbert ............................ 1989 53.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 11 .............Denny Van Pelt ....................... 1994 52.............Mark Fleisher.......................... 2004 11 .............Jerry Fulton ............................ 2002 51.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1995 11 .............Mark Fleisher.......................... 2005 51.............Jeff Collins .............................. 1998 10.............Phillip Haney .......................... 1992 51.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 10.............Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1997 50.............Phillip Haney .......................... 1992 10.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 47.............Mark Fleisher.......................... 2005 9...............Travis Morgan......................... 1988 45.............Bill McCarthy .......................... 1999 9...............Keith Brunst ............................ 2001 44.............Adam McKenzie ..................... 2000 9...............Alex Gregory .......................... 2006 43.............John Gilbert ............................ 1989 *Two players tied with 8 42.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 42.............Phillip Haney .......................... 1990 TOTAL BASES 148...........Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1995 DOUBLES 138...........Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 19.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1995 125...........Mark Fleisher.......................... 2004 19.............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2004 123...........Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 18.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 117 ...........Reggie Keen.......................... 2008 17.............Donnie Just ............................ 1992 116 ...........Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 17.............Jeff Collins .............................. 1998 114 ...........Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 17.............Bill McCarthy, Sean Walsh ..... 1999 114 ...........Mark Fleisher.......................... 2005 17.............Bill McCarthy .......................... 2000 112 ...........Donnie Just ............................ 1991 17.............Nate Toth ................................ 2007 110 ...........Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 16.............Eric Hungate, Kelly Dampeer . 1996 110 ...........Donnie Just ............................ 1991 16.............Jeff Collins .............................. 1997 110 ...........Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2005 15.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1993 106...........Alan Ashworth ........................ 2005 14.............Donnie Just ............................ 1991 106...........Stuart Ritchie .......................... 2004 14.............Reggie Keen.......................... 2009 104...........Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2004 14.............Reggie Keen.......................... 2008

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AT BATS 229...........Tyren Rivers .......................... 2008 224...........Alan Ashworth ........................ 2005 221...........Stuart Richie ........................... 2004 212...........Donnie Just ............................ 1991 211 ...........Reggie Keen.......................... 2009 208...........Duane Filchner ....................... 1995 208...........Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 205...........Mike Lombardi ........................ 1999 201...........Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1997 199...........Tyren Rivers .......................... 2009 199...........Mike Potter ............................. 2000 196...........Jeff Kemp .............................. 2009 193...........Brett Mollenhauer ................. 2009 187...........Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1996 186...........Kelly Dampeer ........................ 1994 186...........Donnie Just ............................ 1990

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5...............Jamie Booth ........................... 1999 INNINGS PITCHED 106 1/3.....Jason Anderson...................... 1997 97 1/3.......Jim Abbott............................... 1995 95 2/3.......Phil Leftwich ........................... 1988 94 1/3.......Eric Evans .............................. 2008 93 2/3.......Justin Tubb ............................. 2005 88 2/3.......Phil Leftwich ........................... 1990 87 2/3.......David Light ............................. 2001 81 2/3.......Bundy Fulmer ......................... 2000 81 1/3.......Phil Leftwich ........................... 1989 81 1/3.......Vic Hatcher ............................. 1991 76 1/3.......Cory Koliscak ......................... 2002

Season Top 10 List

STOLEN BASES 27.............Mike Potter ............................. 2000 27.............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2004 22.............Denny Van Pelt ....................... 1994 20.............Kellen Wohlford ...................... 2005 19.............Bill Brennan ............................ 1995 19.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1996 19.............Stuart Richie ........................... 2003 19.............Tyren Rivers .......................... 2009 17.............Rick Amos .............................. 1992 17.............Brian Elms .............................. 1997 17.............Sean Walsh ............................ 1999 15.............Mike Lombardi ........................ 1998 15.............Tom Van Hoose ...................... 2001 14.............Larry Thompson ..................... 1989 13.............Denny Van Pelt, Rick Amos .... 1993 13.............Reggie Keen, Jeff Kemp ...... 2009 BASES ON BALLS 51.............Denny Van Pelt ....................... 1994 39.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2008 38.............Greg Booker ........................... 1988 36.............Alex Gregory .......................... 2009 32.............Duane Filchner ....................... 1994 32.............Scott Creasy ........................... 1989 31.............Joe Raccuia............................ 1994 31.............Adam McKenzie ..................... 1998 30.............Mike Potter ............................. 1998 27.............Rob Amos ............................... 1991 27.............Mark Fleisher.......................... 2005 26.............Sean Walsh ............................ 1998 26.............Denny Van Pelt ....................... 1993 25.............Ray Detwiler ........................... 1998 25.............Chris Whiting .......................... 1998 25.............Shaun House ......................... 2004 24.............Steven Ellis............................. 2006 24.............Tyren Rivers .......................... 2009 EARNED RUN AVG. (20 INNINGS MIN.) 2.38..........Bret Lieberman ....................... 2003 2.73..........Travis Toms ............................ 1993 2.88..........Phil Leftwich ........................... 1989 3.14..........Jim Abbott............................... 1995 3.19..........Jim Richbourg ........................ 1986 3.34..........Eric Evans .............................. 2008 3.35..........Phil Leftwich ........................... 1990 3.40..........Chris Connolly ........................ 1991 3.54..........Cory Koliscak ......................... 2005

SHUTOUTS 3...............Jim Abbott............................... 1995 2...............Jason Anderson...................... 1997 *Twenty Two tied with 1

Denny Van Pelt, who began his collegiate career as a football player at Kansas, finished his Radford career in the top ten in batting average, RBIs and home runs. 3.64..........Jason Anderson...................... 1997

STRIKEOUTS 113 ...........Jim Abbott............................... 1995 93.............Jason Anderson...................... 1997 91.............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1990 88.............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1988 74.............Eric Evans .............................. 2008 63.............Vic Hatcher ............................. 1991 60.............Jim Abbott............................... 1994 59.............Cory Koliscak ......................... 2002 59.............Justin Tubb ............................. 2004 57.............Jim Abbott............................... 1993 57.............Fabio Milano ........................... 1998 56.............Jim Abbott............................... 1992

WINS 9...............Jim Abbott............................... 1995 8...............Tim Manwiller ......................... 1997 8...............Bundy Fulmer ......................... 2000 7...............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1989 7...............Jamie Booth, Bundy Fulmer ... 1999 6...............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1988 6...............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1990 6...............Jim Abbott............................... 1992 6...............Eric Harris ............................... 1993 6...............Travis Toms ............................ 1994 6...............Eric Harris ............................... 1996 6...............Justin Tubb ............................. 2003 6...............Adam Hoyt.............................. 2008 6...............Paul DeVito............................ 2009 5...............Vic Hatcher ............................. 1991 5...............Justin Morgan ......................... 2004 5...............Aerik Taylor ........................... 2009 SAVES 9...............Jason Patten ......................... 2009 8...............Bret Lieberman ....................... 2003 7...............Travis Toms ............................ 1994 6...............Ryan Speier............................ 1998 6...............Bret Lieberman ....................... 2004 5...............Matt Cooke ............................. 1996 4...............Chris Connolly ........................ 1990 4...............Dub Salyers ............................ 1995 4...............Tim Manwiller ......................... 1997 4...............Josh Hammonds .................... 2004 *Eight players tied with 3

Joe Raccuia, who eventually went on to become the head coach of the Highlanders, was part of Radford’s only 30 win team in 1995.

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COMPLETE GAMES 10.............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1990 9...............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1988 7...............Jason Anderson...................... 1997 7...............Ryan Speier............................ 2001 6...............Phil Leftwich ........................... 1989 6...............Jim Abbott, Jason Anderson ... 1995 5...............Paul Bishop ............................ 1985 5...............Jim Abbott............................... 1992 5...............Jim Abbott............................... 1993

A two-way player during his Radford career, Mark Fleisher is in the program’s top ten lists in both home runs and wins.

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HITS 1985.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................47 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................50 1987.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................33 1988.......... Travis Morgan ............................47 1989.......... David Kannon ............................55 1990.......... Ben Chow ..................................55 1991.......... Donnie Just ................................71 1992.......... Donnie Just ................................66 1993.......... Duane Filchner ...........................69 1994.......... Duane Filchner ...........................73 1995.......... Duane Filchner ...........................81 1996.......... Kelly Dampeer ...........................58 1997.......... Kelly Dampeer ...........................71 1998.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................78 1999.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................67 2000.......... Mike Potter .................................74 2001.......... Keith Brunst ...............................57 2002.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................51 2003.......... Stuart Ritchie .............................47

2004.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................71 2005.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................77 2006.......... Nate Toth ....................................51 2007.......... Alex Gregory ..............................68 2008.......... Reggie Keen .............................84 2009.......... Alex Gregory ..............................72 DOUBLES 1985.......... Ricky Saunders, Dale Shrader .....4 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................13 1987.......... Ricky Saunders, Baxter ...............7 1988.......... Ricky Saunders, Gentry ...............9 1989.......... Travis Morgan ............................13 1990.......... David Kannon, Donnie Just .........9 1991.......... Donnie Just ................................14 1992.......... Donnie Just ................................17 1993.......... Duane Filchner ...........................15 1994.......... Duane Filchner ...........................18 1995.......... Duane Filchner ...........................19 1996.......... Eric Hungate, Kelly Dampeer .....16 1997.......... Jeff Collins..................................16 1998.......... Jeff Collins..................................17 1999.......... Bill McCarthy, Sean Walsh .........17 2000.......... Bill McCarthy ..............................17 2001.......... Keith Brunst, Tom Van Hoose .... 11 2002.......... Shaun House .............................13 2003.......... Alan Ashworth, Steve Mignogna ...10 2004.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................19 2005.......... Mark Fleisher, Alan Ashworth .....12 2006.......... Nate Toth ....................................12 2007.......... Nate Toth ....................................17 2008.......... Reggie Keen .............................14 2009.......... Reggie Keen .............................14 TRIPLES 1985.......... Saunders, Harvich, Rusk, Bishop ...1 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ...........................3 1987.......... Russell Gammon .........................2 1988.......... Scott Creasy ................................4 1989.......... John Gilbert ..................................3 1990.......... Evan Thompson, Phillip Haney ....2 1991.......... D. Just, R. Cassels, R. Amos .......2 1992.......... Duane Filchner .............................5 1993.......... Donnie Fields ...............................3 1994.......... Fields, Pardue, Van Pelt, Dampeer ..3 1995.......... Donnie Fields ...............................3 1996.......... Chris Carr .....................................3

Ben Chow led the Highlanders in hits during the 1990 season, when he was named to the all-Big South and all-tournament teams. 1997.......... Mike Lombardi .............................4 1998.......... Mike Lombardi .............................2 1999.......... Mike Lombardi .............................3 2000.......... Potter, Walsh, McCarthy,Detwiler ..2 2001.......... Mike Dawley .................................3 2002.......... Jerry Fulton ..................................4 2003.......... Five Players .................................1 2004.......... Stuart Ritchie ...............................7 2005.......... Kellen Wohlford ............................6 2006.......... Jonathan Spears, Will Naylor .......2 2007.......... Steve Mignogna ..........................2 2008.......... Reggie Keen ...............................5 2009.......... Brett Mollenhauer.......................4

Roanoke native Kelly Dampeer was a threetime All-Big South selection during his Radford career, as well as one of four Freshman AllAmerica players in school history.

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Season-by-Season Leaders

RUNS SCORED 1985.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................18 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................29 1987.......... Jim Richbourg ............................20 1988.......... Travis Morgan ............................34 1989.......... Scott Creasy, David Kannon ......48 1990.......... David Kannon ............................35 1991.......... Donnie Just ................................54 1992.......... Phillip Haney, Donnie Just .........44 1993.......... Duane Filchner ...........................45 1994.......... Duane Filchner ...........................55 1995.......... Duane Filchner ...........................60 1996.......... Kelly Dampeer, Mike Lombardi ..40 1997.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................47 1998.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................49 1999.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................50 2000.......... Mike Potter .................................53 2001.......... Tom Van Hoose ..........................34 2002.......... Jerry Fulton ................................32 2003.......... Stuart Ritchie .............................29 2004.......... Stuart Ritchie .............................42 2005.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................38 2006.......... Nate Toth ....................................35 2007.......... Nate Toth ....................................28 2008.......... Alex Gregory ..............................56 2009.......... Alex Gregory ..............................40

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2005.......... Alan Ashworth ..........................224 2006.......... Alex Gregory ............................179 2007.......... Alex Gregory ............................158 2008.......... Tyren Rivers ...........................229 2009.......... Reggie Keen ........................... 211

Season-by-Season Leaders

Phillip Haney, who led the Highlanders in home runs and runs batted in during the 1992 season, became the first position player in program history to be selected in the MLB First Year Player Draft in 1990, but returned to Radford for his senior season. HOME RUNS 1985.......... Ray Rusk .....................................5 1986.......... Ray Rusk, Billy Catron .................4 1987 ........... Saunders, Richbourg, Epperly, Booker ..3 1988.......... Travis Morgan ..............................9 1989.......... John Gilbert ................................ 11 1990.......... Travis Morgan ..............................4 1991.......... Donnie Just ..................................7 1992.......... Phillip Haney ..............................10 1993.......... Duane Filchner .............................8 1994.......... Denny Van Pelt .......................... 11 1995.......... Kelly Dampeer ...........................16 1996.......... Kelly Dampeer .............................7 1997.......... Kelly Dampeer ...........................10 1998.......... Jeff Collins..................................12 1999.......... Bill McCarthy ................................6 2000.......... Sean Walsh ..................................8 2001.......... Keith Brunst .................................9 2002.......... Jerry Fulton ................................ 11 2003.......... Mark Fleisher ...............................6 2004.......... Mark Fleisher .............................16 2005.......... Mark Fleisher ............................. 11 2006.......... Alex Gregory ................................9 2007.......... Corey Greene ..............................7 2008.......... Alex Gregory ..............................14 2009.......... Alex Gregory ..............................10 RUNS BATTED IN 1985.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................24 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................27 1987.......... Ricky Saunders ..........................22 1988.......... Travis Morgan ............................37 1989.......... John Gilbert ................................43 1990.......... Phillip Haney ..............................42 1991.......... Travis Morgan ............................37 1992.......... Phillip Haney ..............................50 1993.......... Duane Filchner ...........................57 1994.......... Duane Filchner ...........................53 1995.......... Duane Filchner ...........................51 1996.......... Eric Hungate ..............................34 1997.......... Kelly Dampeer ...........................57 1998.......... Jeff Collins..................................51 1999.......... Bill McCarthy ..............................45 2000.......... Adam McKenzie .........................44 2001.......... Keith Brunst ...............................39 2002.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................31 2003.......... Mark Fleisher .............................24 2004.......... Mark Fleisher .............................52 2005.......... Mark Fleisher .............................47 2006.......... Alex Gregory ..............................40 2007.......... Alex Gregory ..............................33

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2008.......... Alex Gregory ..............................51 2009.......... Alex Gregory ..............................42 STOLEN BASES 1985.......... Joey Harvich ................................5 1986.......... Jim Richbourg, Joey Harvich .......9 1987.......... Tim Baxter, Richard Epperly ......10 1988.......... Jeff Cooper...................................7 1989.......... Larry Thompson .........................14 1990.......... John Gegg .................................10 1991.......... Rick Amos ....................................9 1992.......... Rick Amos ..................................17 1993.......... Denny Van Pelt, Rick Amos .......13 1994.......... Denny Van Pelt ..........................22 1995.......... Bill Brennan ................................19 1996.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................19 1997.......... Brian Elms ..................................17 1998.......... Mike Lombardi ...........................15 1999.......... Sean Walsh ................................17 2000.......... Mike Potter .................................27 2001.......... Tom Van Hoose ..........................15 2002.......... Nat Hodges ................................ 11 2003.......... Stuart Ritchie .............................19 2004.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................27 2005.......... Kellen Wohlford ..........................20 2006.......... Steven Ellis ..................................8 2007.......... Raphael Turner ...........................6 2008.......... Tyren Rivers .............................12 2009.......... Tyren Rivers .............................19

INNINGS PITCHED 1985.......... Bill Parks ..............................58 1/3 1986.......... Ted Feindt ..................................41 1987.......... Daren Hurst ................................43 1988.......... Phil Leftwich .........................95 2/3 1989.......... Phil Leftwich .........................81 1/3 1990.......... Phil Leftwich .........................88 2/3 1991.......... Vic Hatcher...........................81 1/3 1992.......... Jim Abbott ............................73 1/3 1993.......... Jim Abbott ............................68 2/3 1994.......... Jim Abbott ..................................71 1995.......... Jim Abbott ............................97 1/3 1996.......... Jason Anderson ...................68 2/3 1997.......... Jason Anderson .................106 1/3 1998.......... Jamie Booth ...............................69 1999.......... Fabio Milano ..............................82 2000.......... Bundy Fulmer .......................81 2/3 2001.......... David Light ...........................87 2/3 2002.......... Cory Koliscak .......................76 1/3 2003.......... Justin Tubb ...........................72 2/3 2004.......... Justin Tubb .................................85 2005.......... Justin Tubb ...........................93 2/3 2006.......... Justin Morgan ......................69 2/3 2007.......... Adam Hoyt .................................72 2008.......... Eric Evans ............................94 1/3 2009.......... Aerik Taylor ........................71 2/3 WINS 1985.......... Bill Parks ......................................1 1985.......... Paul Bishop ..................................1 1985.......... Brad Shelton ................................1 1985.......... Ray Rusk .....................................1 1986.......... Bill Parks ......................................3 1986.......... Ted Feindt ....................................3 1987.......... Hugh Hallinan ..............................3 1987.......... Daren Hurst ..................................3 1988.......... Phil Leftwich .................................6

AT-BATS 1985.......... Ricky Saunders ........................103 1986.......... Ricky Saunders ........................ 114 1987.......... Ricky Saunders ........................105 1988.......... Ricky Saunders, Travis Morgan...144 1989.......... David Kannon ..........................172 1990.......... Donnie Just ..............................186 1991.......... Donnie Just ..............................212 1992.......... Denny Van Pelt, Tom Curran....161 1993.......... Duane Filchner .........................172 1994.......... Kelly Dampeer .........................186 1995.......... Duane Filchner .........................208 1996.......... Kelly Dampeer .........................187 1997.......... Kelly Dampeer .........................201 1998.......... Mike Lombardi .........................208 1999.......... Mike Lombardi .........................205 2000.......... Mike Potter ...............................199 2001.......... Tom Van Hoose ........................182 2002.......... Jerry Fulton ..............................168 2003.......... Alan Ashworth ..........................157 2004.......... Stuart Ritchie ...........................221

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Kellen Wohlford finished his career as Radford’s all-time leader in stolen bases, along with the single-season record of 27.


Alex Gregory hit better than .400 in three straight seasons, the only player in Radford and Big South history to achieve that mark.

LOSSES 1985.......... Ray Rusk .....................................9 1986.......... Daren Hurst ..................................4 1987.......... Hugh Hallinan ..............................4 1987.......... Ted Feindt ....................................4 1988.......... Hugh Hallinan ..............................7 1989.......... Baurle ...........................................5 1990.......... Phil Leftwich .................................6 1991.......... Pete Malvasio ..............................6 1992.......... Darren Jones ...............................6 1993.......... Jim Abbott, Travis Toms ...............4 1994.......... Jim Abbott, Travis Toms ...............5 1995.......... Mike Parker ..................................5 1996.......... Jason Anderson ...........................8 1997.......... Jason Anderson ...........................8 1998.......... Brad Hankey ................................7 1999.......... B. Fulmer, F. Milano, J. Booth ......5 2000.......... Trey Brasington ............................5 2001 ......... David Light, David Eddinger ........8 2002.......... Justin Tubb ...................................9 2003.......... Josh Deaver .................................8 2004.......... Justin Tubb ...................................9 2005.......... Mark Fleisher ...............................9

2006.......... Eric Evans ..................................10 10 2007.......... Adam Hoyt ...................................7 2008 ......... A. Hoyt, C. McDaniel, S. Pysh ....5 2009.......... Abram Williams ..........................5 COMPLETE GAMES 1985.......... Paul Bishop ..................................5 1986.......... Ted Feindt ....................................4 1987.......... Ray Rusk .....................................3 1988.......... Phil Leftwich .................................9 1989.......... Phil Leftwich .................................6 1990.......... Phil Leftwich ...............................10 1991.......... Chris Connolly ..............................1

Jim Abbott is right behind Phil Leftwich in many of Radford’s pitching top tens. However, Abbott is the school’s all-time leader in wins with 24, including a single-season record nine in 1995.

199 1991 1.......... D ac C Ca rbone b ................................1 1991.......... Dac Carbone 1991.......... Vic Hatcher...................................1 1992.......... Jim Abbott ....................................5 1993.......... Jim Abbott ....................................5 1994.......... Jim Abbott ....................................3 1995.......... Jim Abbott, Jason Anderson ........6 1996.......... E. Harris, J. Anderson, T. Manwiller..2 1997.......... Jason Anderson ...........................7 1998.......... B. Hankey, F. Milano, J. Booth .....1 1999.......... Jamie Booth .................................5 2000.......... Daryl Desalvo ...............................4 2001.......... Ryan Speier .................................7 2002.......... Cory Koliscak ...............................2 2003.......... Justin Tubb ...................................1 2004.......... Justin Tubb ...................................3 2005.......... Justin Tubb, Justin Morgan ..........1 2006.......... Justin Morgan ..............................3 2007.......... Will Naylor ....................................2 2008.......... Eric Evans ....................................2 2009......................................................... None

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1989.......... Phil Leftwich .................................7 7 1990.......... Phil Leftwich .................................6 1991.......... Vic Hatcher...................................5 1992.......... Jim Abbott ....................................6 1993.......... Eric Harris ....................................6 1994.......... Travis Toms ..................................6 1995.......... Jim Abbott ....................................9 1996.......... Eric Harris ....................................6 1997.......... Tim Manwiller ...............................8 1998.......... Jamie Booth, Daryl DeSalvo ........4 1999.......... Jamie Booth, Bundy Fulmer .........7 2000.......... Bundy Fulmer ...............................8 2001.......... Ryan Speier .................................4 2002.......... Dave Eddinger .............................4 2003.......... Justin Tubb ...................................6 2004 ......... Justin Morgan ..............................5 2005.......... Mark Fleisher, Justin Morgan .......4 2006.......... Justin Morgan ..............................2 2007.......... Will Naylor ....................................3 2008.......... Adam Hoyt ...................................6 2009.......... Paul DeVito .................................6

SHUTOUTS 1985.......... None ............................................0 1986.......... Daren Hurst ..................................1 1986.......... Ted Feindt ....................................1 1986.......... Ray Rusk .....................................1 1987.......... Ray Rusk .....................................1 1988.......... Vic Hatcher...................................1 1989......................................................... None 1990.......... Phil Leftwich .................................1 1990.......... Todd Tortorici ................................1 1991.......... Doug Johnson ..............................1 1991.......... Chris Connolly ..............................1 1991.......... Dac Carbone ................................1 1991.......... Vic Hatcher...................................1 1992.......... Jim Abbott ....................................1 1993.......... Jim Abbott, Chad Langrehr ..........1 1994......................................................... None 1995.......... Jim Abbott ....................................3 1996.......... Tim Manwiller ...............................1 1997.......... Jason Anderson ...........................2 1998.......... Brad Hankey ................................1 1999.......... Bundy Fulmer, Jamie Booth .........1 2000.......... J. Davis, D. Desalvo, T. Brasington..1 2001......................................................... None

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Eric Evans, a 23rd round selection of the Texas Rangers in 2008, has the unusual distinction of holding Radford’s single-season record for losses while finishing his career in the top 10 in strikeouts and innings pitched.

2002.......... David Light ...................................1 2003......................................................... None 2004.......... Justin Tubb ...................................1 2005......................................................... None 2006.......... Justin Morgan ..............................1 2007.......... Adam Hoyt ...................................1 2008.......... Eric Evans ....................................1 2009......................................................... None SAVES 1985.......... None ............................................0 1986.......... Jim Richbourg ..............................2

1987.......... Jim Richbourg ..............................1 1988.......... Phil Leftwich .................................3 1989.......... Jeff Altergoot ................................3 1990.......... Chris Connolly ..............................4 1991.......... Chris Connolly ..............................3 1992.......... Harris, Hook, Summers, Toms .....1 1993.......... Travis Toms ..................................3 1994.......... Travis Toms ..................................7 1995.......... Dub Salyers .................................4 1996.......... Matt Cooke ...................................5 1997.......... Tim Manwiller ...............................4 1998.......... Ryan Speier .................................6

1999.......... Daryl Desalvo ...............................2 2000.......... Tom Van Hoose ............................3 2001.......... Ryan Speier .................................3 2002 ......... Bret Lieberman ............................3 2003.......... Bret Lieberman ............................8 2004.......... Bret Lieberman ............................6 2005.......... Cory Koliscak ...............................3 2006.......... B. Smith, M. Beppler, M. Schurz ..1 2007.......... Starr, Evans, Woody, Hinz ...........1 2008.......... Josh Hammonds ..........................4 2009.......... Jason Patten ...............................9 EARNED RUNS 1985.......... Ray Rusk ...................................54 1986.......... Daren Hurst ................................32 1987.......... Ray Rusk ...................................40 1988.......... Brian Connelly ............................61 1989.......... Jeff Altergoot ..............................45 1990.......... Russ Schellhase ........................35 1991.......... Vic Hatcher.................................56 1992.......... Jim Abbott ..................................55 1993.......... Jay Hensley ...............................46 1994.......... Mike Parker ................................45 1995.......... Jason Anderson, Mike Parker ....50 1996.......... Tim Manwiller .............................42 1997.......... Jamie Booth ...............................58 1998.......... Jamie Booth ...............................60 1999.......... Fabio Milano ..............................48 2000.......... Bundy Fulmer .............................36 2001.......... David Light .................................64 2002.......... Justin Tubb, Mark Fleisher .........50 2003.......... Cory Koliscak .............................52 2004.......... Justin Tubb .................................53 2005.......... Justin Morgan ............................65 2006.......... Eric Evans ..................................57 2007.......... Adam Hoyt .................................51 2008.......... Kyle Starr ...................................51 2009.......... Paul DeVito ...............................51

Ray Rusk finished his career with two shutouts, including the first no-hitter in school history on April 8, 1986.

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Radford University

THIS IS RADFORD UNIVERSITY

Radford University blends the rich, diverse curriculum of a major university with a small town atmosphere conducive to learning and personal enrichment. By emphasizing student learning as the core of its mission, Radford challenges students and helps them develop academically, socially, physically, culturally and morally. The university recognizes that in our rapidly changing global society today’s technology is tomorrow’s history and what endures is the ability to learn, think logically and communicate clearly. Radford is a successful, popular university that has quickly grown in stature as an innovator in higher education. Its growth in reputation has been paralleled by a growth in numbers and diversity. The school enrolls some 9,230 students from throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, from 45 other states and from 47 foreign countries. A state-supported institution founded in 1910, Radford offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in seven colleges. The institution offers Bachelor of Arts, Science, Fine Arts, Business Administration, Music Therapy, Master of Science, Arts and Educational Specialists degrees. Army ROTC is available. Radford is, and will continue to be, a community in which all members participate actively and communicate openly. It is a community that values diversity and is responsive to change and new ideas. Most importantly, it is a community that is committed to the teaching and learning process and maintains service to students as its highest priority and most enduring value.

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NEW RIVER VALLEY DID YOU KNOW? • The NRV is home to one of the oldest rivers in the world — the New River. It’s also one of the few rivers in the world that flows south to north. • The NRV hosts the largest research park in the Commonwealth of Virginia. • The NRV is comprised of the following counties- Montgomery, Pulaski, Floyd, Giles and the Independent City of Radford. • The NRV is home to approximately 165,145 residents.

The New River Valley

• The NRV hosts Radford University, Virginia Tech, and New River Community College.

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President Penelope W. Kyle

PENELOPE KYLE Radford University President

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Penelope Ward Kyle became Radford University’s sixth, and first female, president when she took office on June 1, 2005. She came to RU with more than 30 years of experience in state government, the corporate and legal worlds, and higher education. Upon assuming the presidency, President Kyle immediately focused on leading the university’s initiative to become one of the top 50 masters universities in the nation. The Radford University strategic plan “7-17”, completed in 2007 at her direction, identifies four strategic directives -- the investment in people, programs, global and local society and the future of Rad-

ford University. Under President Kyle’s leadership, the university also added its first doctoral program with an emphasis in rural mental health and launched an initiative to grow graduate college student enrollment by offering additional doctoral and masters level programs. She hired the university’s first provost and created two new vice presidential areas of responsibility, Information Technology and University Relations. The Radford University Board of Visitors, at President Kyle’s request, has increased its membership by four positions to provide an opportunity for more diversity and leadership innovation within the governing body. A native of southwest Virginia, President Kyle is a product of the Galax public schools system. She graduated from Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina and did her postgraduate studies in English at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law and later earned her MBA from the College of William and Mary. President Kyle served as Executive Director of the Virginia Lottery for 11 years, under three successive governors. First appointed by Governor George Allen in 1994, she was reappointed by Governor James Gilmore, and then reappointed once again by Governor Mark Warner. Previously, Ms. Kyle was employed by CSX Corporation, an international transportation company, where she became the company’s first female officer. Before joining CSX Corporation, she was an attorney with McGuire, Woods, LLP in Richmond. She also taught English for six years at Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia. President Kyle serves in leadership positions on numerous educational, civic, cultural, professional, financial and volunteer organizations. She served on the Board of Visitors at James Madison University from 1984 until 1992 and on the JMU Foundation Board 1992 until 1994. She also served on the Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation Board from 1994 until 2000 and on the Board of Governors of Saint Christopher’s School from 1999 until 2005. President Kyle is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce

and is a member of the Board of Directors of PRA, Inc., a publicly traded company. Ms. Kyle is married to Charles L. Menges, an attorney and partner with McGuire, Woods, LLC. They are the parents of a son, Kyle Ward Menges, and two daughters, Penelope Whitley Menges, and Patricia Lee Menges.

RADFORD UNIVERSITY FAST FACTS • Located in the in the New River Valley of Southwest Virginia • 177-acre main campus; 78-acre RU West campus • 9,230 Students (60% female, 40% male) • Students originate from 45 states and Washington D.C.; 47 countries • Student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1 • 83% of faculty hold doctorate or terminal degrees in their fields • 93% of RU students obtain employment or continue education within 3-8 months of graduation

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achievements include ushering in a new athletics Internet site (RadfordAthletics.com), and helping implement a new ticket system (Ticket Return). Lineburg and his staff have also hosted top-level competition, with three Big South championships taking place on the Radford campus in 2008-09 (men’s basketball, track & field and softball). In addition to making an impact on Radford athletics, Lineburg is also involved in a number of different organizations and committees. He is the chairman of the Big South Conference Subcommittee on Basketball Improvement, a member of the Big South ad-hoc Committee on Basketball Issues, and a member of the selection committee to select Radford University’s Vice President for Advancement. Prior to becoming Radford’s third Director of Athletics, Lineburg’s corporate knowledge was groomed as a marketing associate with Peloton Real Estate Partners in Dallas, Texas. Along with his business experience, Lineburg spent 15 seasons as a college basketball coach, including time as Southern Methodist’s (Dallas, Texas) interim head coach. Prior to serving as the Mustangs interim head coach, Lineburg spent eight years as an assistant coach at SMU. Following his interim tenure, he served two more seasons as an assistant coach at Southern Methodist. Lineburg’s coaching resume also includes assistant coaching positions with the men’s basketball programs at James Madison University and Emory & Henry College, as well as with the Dallas Mavericks summer league team. His coaching experience also took him through the Big South, as he spent time on the sideline at UNC Greensboro. A 1991 graduate of Roanoke College, Lineburg started his collegiate basketball career as a Radford Highlander, where he was a two-year letterman before transferring to nearby Roanoke College to play his final two years. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in political science with a minor in history. In 1995, he received a Master’s Degree in education from Virginia Tech, where he was also a graduate assistant on the men’s basketball staff. “In addition to being a good candidate, Robert is a Radford native, something that will serve him well in his new role,” Kyle said at the time of his hire. “He has great family ties in the area and we’re excited he’s decided to come home to work with us.” Lineburg is the son of retired Radford High School football coach and athletic director Norman Lineburg and the brother of Dr. Mark Lineburg, the Assistant Superintendent of Amherst Country Schools, Paul Lineburg, the Assistant Principal at Cave Spring H.S. and Wayne Lineburg, who is in his third season as the wide receivers coach at the University of Virginia. He is married to the former Mary Parish, also a native of Radford.

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Athletic Director Robert Lineburg

Since being introduced as Radford University’s Director of Athletics in the fall of 2007, Radford native Robert Lineburg has helped usher in a new era of Highlander athletics, marked by unprecedented on-and off-field improvements and successes. “Robert Lineburg brings a unique collection of skills and experiences that make him a great fit for our program,” Radford President Penelope W. Kyle said. “He is a former coach, he has worked in the corporate world. ROBERT His ties to the City of Radford will help LINEBURG build community support for HighlandRadford University er athletics.” Director of Athletics In his short time with the department, Lineburg has been the catalyst for a number of changes, particularly in areas such as facilities, personnel and strategic planning. His most visible influence to date has been on the Dedmon Center, where Lineburg has been involved with major renovations to the centerpiece of Radford athletics for more than 25 years. Beginning in the spring of 2008, the facility underwent transformations to the arena, including a new steel-supported roof, a new basketball floor, renovated athletic offices, a newlook natatorium, and improved athletic locker, training, and medical facilities. Lineburg has also overseen the hires of four new head coaches, as well as five new athletic administrators. His hires include women’s basketball head coach Taj Njongba, head volleyball coach Marci Jenkins, women’s head golf coach Jeff Beeler, and the promotion of track and field interim director Brent Chumbley to head coaches’ status. Among the administrators added in Lineburg’s tenure are executive associate A.D. Randy Butt, assistant A.D. for communications Joey Beeler, director of student-athlete support services/senior women’s adminstrator Stephanie Ballein, and associate A.D. for external operations Greg Herring. As a result of the changes, Radford achieved a banner year in 2008-09: women’s soccer, men’s basketball, men’s tennis and softball claimed Big South conference crowns and advanced to NCAA Tournament play. Women’s soccer advanced to its fourth tournament, men’s basketball won the Big South regular-season and tournament title to advance to the NCAAs for the first time since 1998, men’s tennis made its third-straight appearance, and softball appeared for the first time and won Radford’s first-ever NCAA tournament game in any sport. He and his staff have also been responsible for creating a five-year strategic plan for the Radford athletic department and building an athletics facilities master plan. Additional

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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 among 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 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball 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 has solidified Conference membership with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, more than

200 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in 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 four times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team three consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event In 2006-07 alone, 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 three out of the last five years, while its FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. 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 10-year 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. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 gradepoint average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its quarter-century of existence.

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Big South Conference

Since its founding in 1983, 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 KYLE athletic conference KALLANDER is evident by athletic Commissioner 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

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Sports Medicine

SPORTS MEDICINE AT RADFORD UNIVERSITY

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The department of sports medicine at RU is deeply concerned with both the short-term and long-term effects of intercollegiate competition on the physical and mental well being of the student-athlete. The sports medicine department is committed to providing quality health care to all varsity student-athletes, which begins with injury prevention. It is a priority to work with coaches, physicians, and the rest of the medical community to ensure that student-athletes are physically and mentally prepared for practice and competition. Additionally, the sports medicine staff is responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of all athletically related injuries. It is the staff’s goal to return the athlete to a level equal or above that of their pre-injury status; no athlete will return to play until his or her highest post-injury level of function has been achieved. Lastly, the concern from the physical well being of the studentathlete includes the opposition to the use of all illegal and Certified athletic trainer Jamie NCAA-banned chemi- Best is in his third season with cal substances by the Radford baseball program. student-athletes. It is the responsibility of the sports medicine staff to provide athletes with information on the ill effects of drug use and to provide deterrents through periodic, random drug testing by the institution and the NCAA.

Dr. Delmas Bolin, a Primary Care Physician and Sports Medicine Specialist joins RU as its Head Team Physician for Intercollegiate Athletics. Bolin began working with Radford student-athletes during the 2007-08 academic year, and now joins the program on a full-time basis. Bolin, whose background includes training in non-operative orthopedics and biomechanics, is the Director of the Center for Sports Medicine in Salem and an Associate Professor with VCOM. He spent the last five years as the men’s basketball team physician at Virginia Tech. Dr. Bolin completed a PhD in biochemistry and DR. DELMAS his medical degree from the University of Illinois BOLIN College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign and a Head Athletic residency at Michigan State University in family Team Physician medicine. Bolin also completed a sports fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, working with the team physicians for the University of Pittsburgh as well as the Pittsburgh Penguins and Steelers. Dr. Bolin currently serves as the Director for the PCA Center for Sports Medicine in Salem and is an Associate Professor of Family and Sports Medicine at VCOM.

DR. JAMES LEBOLT Team Orthopedic Surgeon

Serving as team orthopedic surgeon for Radford athletics is Dr. James Lebolt. His practice, the Virginia Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Institute, is located in Christiansburg. Lebolt’s background includes treating athletes from MLB, NFL, and the NBA during a fellowship with renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews of Birmingham, Ala. A native of Hurricane, W. Va., Lebolt earned his medical degree from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2001, and completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Michigan State University working with the Spartan athletic teams in 2006. His other experience in sports medicine includes intimate work with Virginia Tech, University of Alabama, Jacksonville State University, and the Washington Redskins.

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