2009 UNCW Baseball Media Guide

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 Quick Facts/Table of Contents

 2008-09 UNC Wilmington Seahawks

Front row (L to R): Thomas Pope, Ben Thielsen, Cody Stanley, Mike Rooney, Bryan Booth, Tyler Stott, Rhett Miller, Tyler McSwain, Grayson Evans. Second row: Team manager Spencer Wright, Steven Davis, Brian Rhino, Aaron Jones, Dakota Piver, Alex Hill, Marc Locklear, David Shambley, Austin Sandy, Allen King, team manager Matt Bechtel. Third row: Head Coach Mark Scalf, Assistant Coach Josh Simmons, Justin Bradley, Ryan Foreman, Ryan Walker, Seth Frankoff, Jack Lane, Andrew Cain, Daniel Cropper, Thomas Jones, Tyler Smith, Assistant Coach Jason Howell, Associate Head Coach Randy Hood. Back Row: Cameron Roth, Robbie Monday, Bobby Leeper, Dylan Kipp, Cam Cockman, Matt Holt, Jesse Haney, Stephen Harrold.

 Quick Facts

Location Wilmington, N.C. Founded 1947 Enrollment 12,000 Colors Teal, Navy & Gold Nickname Seahawks Conference Colonial Athletic Association Chancellor Dr. Rosemary DePaolo Athletics Director Kelly Mehrtens

 Sports Information Asst. SID (BB Contact) phone fax email Web Site Senior Assoc. AD/SID Asst. SID

Tom Riordan 910.962.4099 910.962.3686 riordant@uncw.edu UNCWsports.com Joe Browning Jarrett Abelson

 Coaching Staff Head Coach Records Overall (seasons) at UNCW Associate Head Coach Assistant Coaches

 2009 Preview

Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning Newcomers

 2008 Review

Mark Scalf 556-436-1 (17) same Randy Hood Jason Howell Josh Simmons

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Overall Record 44-17-1 Colonial (finish) 25-4-1 (1st) NCAA Postseason #2 seed Cary regional Lost to UNC Chapel Hill in finals

 Table of Contents Quick Facts Welcome to Seahawk Baseball UNC Wilmington UNCW Administration Media Information 2009 Roster Seahawk Returning Players Newcomers Head Coach Mark Scalf Associate Head Coach Randy Hood Assistant Coach Jason Howell Assistant Coach Josh Simmons 2008 Statistics/Results Year-by-Year Records/Results All-Time Records Career Leaders Season Leaders Annual Statistical Leaders All-Time Letterwinners National Award Winners CAA Award Winners Year-by-Year Team Statistics Colonial Athletic Association Seahawks In The Pros UNCW Regional Teams Seahawks Strength & Conditioning Brooks Field Seahawk Sports Medicine Fisher Fieldhouse Dugout Club CHAMPS/Life Skills Wilmington: Gem of the Coast

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 Welcome to Seahawk Baseball Letter from Coach Scalf

 2008-09 Media Guide Credits

Welcome to UNCW Baseball, a program that has enjoyed success at every level during its 52-year history. The Seahawks have built a strong tradition by winning the national Junior College World Series in 1961 and 1963 and playing in the 1975 NAIA World Series. After qualifying for NCAA Regionals in four of the last six seasons and playing in the Regional championship game three times, we believe Seahawk Baseball has gained national exposure and will continue to climb among the country’s top Division I teams. I have been fortunate enough to be a part of this program as a player and a coach for 29 of the last 32 years. The commitment to excellence on and off the field has never wavered. The expectations remain high and our goal is to provide the student-athletes with the resources to compete and grow athletically, academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. This setting prepares student-athletes for success at UNCW as well as their future endeavors. As coaches we acknowledge the awesome responsibility of developing these young men and building upon the rich tradition of this program. We will continue to reach out to our alumni, fans and dedicated representatives of this university as well as work together to brings championships home to Brooks Field.

Editor: Tom Riordan Editorial Assistance: Joe Browning, Jarrett Abelson, Liz Lee. Photography: Bob Lloyd, Joe Browning, George Napolitano, Nikolaus Johnson, New York Mets, Niki DeSantis and Carolina Mudcats. Printing: UNCW Printing Services

 2009 Schedule February 20 Fri. 21 Sat. 22 Sun. 24 Tue. 27 Fri. 28 Sat. March 1 Sun. 3 Tue. 6 Fri. 7 Sat. 8 Sun. 11 Wed. 13 Fri. 14 Sat. 15 Sun. 18 Wed. 20 Fri. 21 Sat. 22 Sun.

Maryland Maryland Maryland College of Charleston Michigan State Michigan State (DH) Michigan State at Wake Forest Wright State Kent State Wright State Kent State Creighton Hofstra* Hofstra* Hofstra* at N.C. Central Va. Commonwealth* Va. Commonwealth* Va. Commonwealth*

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4 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m.

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April 1 Wed. 3 Fri. 4 Sat. 5 Sun. 7 Tue. 8 Wed. 10 Fri. 11 Sat. 12 Sun. 14 Tue. 15 Wed. 19 Sun. 21 Tue. 24 Fri. 25 Sat.

UNC Chapel Hill at East Carolina at Georgia State* at Georgia State* at Georgia State* Coastal Carolina

7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

at Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. at George Mason* 3 p.m. at George Mason* 2 p.m. at George Mason* 1 p.m. at NC State 6:30 p.m. East Carolina 7 p.m. William & Mary* 7 p.m. William & Mary* 4 p.m. William & Mary* 2 p.m. Elon 7 p.m. at College of Charleston 6 p.m. at Elon 2 p.m. at UNC Chapel Hill 6 p.m. at Towson* 3 p.m. at Towson* 1 p.m.

26 Sun. at Towson* 28 Tue. NC Central

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May 1 Fri. Delaware* 7 p.m. 2 Sat. Delaware* 4 p.m. 3 Sun. Delaware* 2 p.m. 6 Wed. NC State 7 p.m. 8 Fri. at Clemson 6:30 p.m. 9 Sat. at Clemson 6:30 p.m. 10 Sun. at Clemson 1 p.m. 12 Tue. East Carolina 7 p.m. 14 Thu. at Old Dominion* 7 p.m. 15 Fri. at Old Dominion* 7 p.m. 16 Sat. at Old Dominion* 2 p.m. 20-23 CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) 29-31 NCAA Regionals June 5-8 NCAA Super Regionals 12-24 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.)


The University of North Carolina Wilmington boasts of undergraduate learning opportunities second to none and professors whose commitment to knowledge is surpassed only by their dedication to students. It offers effective learning environments that integrate teaching and mentoring with research and service at a level that rivals exclusive research institutions of similar size. Students consistently praise the quality of their interactions with faculty and express a high degree of satisfaction with their overall educational experience. The faculty culture emphasizes teaching and mentoring, incorporating research as an important component of the undergraduate learning experience and an opportunity to have an impact on the state’s most pressing issues. International experiences are encouraged through study abroad programs and language and culture studies on campus. Recognized in recent years by several national publications as a top public undergraduate institution, UNCW continues its pursuit to soar to even greater heights. “The UNCW of today is a fantastic university,” said Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo. “The momentum that propels us to soar higher derives from our students’ achievements, faculty and staff accomplishments and strong support from alumni, friends, trustees, volunteer board members and other donors.” For 11 consecutive years UNCW has ranked in the top 10 of the best public regional universities in the South by U.S.News & World Report. For the fifth consecutive year, UNCW received the “Best in the Southeast” and “Best Value” designations by The Princeton Review. It is one of only four North Carolina public universities included in Peterson’s Competitive Colleges 2008: Top Colleges for Top Students. Established as Wilmington College in 1947, the university is made up of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cameron School of Business, the School of Nursing, the Watson School of Education and the Graduate School. UNC Wilmington offers 73 bachelor’s degrees and 25 master’s degrees, a Ph.D. in marine biology and an Ed.D. in educational leadership and administration. Degree programs in the School of Nursing, Watson School of Education and Cameron School of Business are designed specifically to serve professional workforce needs in the region. The College of Arts and Sciences stresses applied learning experiences across the liberal arts disciplines to prepare its students to bridge the gap between the classroom and the complex problems of 21st century communities. UNCW’s strength in the natural sciences, especially biological sciences, chemistry, geological sciences and other disciplines that form the core of its internationally respected niche in marine science, is the result of decades of intentional focus and investment. In the arts and literature, UNCW’s high profile programs are film studies and creative writing. The Department of Film Studies takes advantage of the location of UNCW in Wilmington, N.C., the home of Screen Gems Studios, the largest full-service motion picture facility in the United States east of California. The Master of Fine Arts in creative writing is one of the most respected on the East Coast, cited as one of “Five Top Innovative/Unique Programs in Creative Writing” in 2007 by Atlantic Monthly. The university has taken a leadership role in the long-term economic, environmental, educational, social and cultural health of the region. It has a strong commitment to adult learners and offers short, non-credit university courses, seminars, lectures, travel excursions and other educational opportunities. Overall, the university has an annual $500 million economic impact on the eight-county region. This represents 10 percent of total economic activity in the seven-county region.

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 UNCW Administration  Dr. Rosemary DePaolo, Chancellor Dr. Rosemary DePaolo became chancellor of the University of North Carolina Wilmington in July 2003. Under her visionary leadership, UNCW has attained national prominence as a model for teaching, research and service. A highlight of her administration is an unprecedented university-wide strategic planning process which reflects the university’s commitment to providing its students with the most powerful learning experience possible. Under her leadership, UNCW continues to rise in academic quality. The average SAT of incoming freshmen improved from 1104 in fall 2003 to 1158 in fall 2008, among the highest in the UNC system. Now in her sixth year at UNCW, DePaolo continues to lead the university’s rise in national prominence. In the 2008 edition of America’s Best Colleges published by U.S. News & World Report, UNCW was once again ranked among the best public regional master’s universities in the South. Among the 121 public and private universities in the South that provide a full range of undergraduate and master’s level programs, UNCW improved its overall ranking from 20th in 2007 to 14th in the 2008 edition. Under DePaolo’s leadership, for the fourth consecutive year, UNCW received the “Best in the Southeast” and “Best Value” designations by The Princeton Review. UNCW is one of only four North Carolina public universities included in Peterson’s Competitive Colleges 2008: Top Colleges for Top Students. Throughout her time in office, Chancellor DePaolo has been an advocate for using the intellectual capital of the university to address issues of concern to the region, particularly in furthering economic development. Under her guidance, UNCW achieved Millennial Campus designation of several sites to be used for public/private research ventures capitalizing on the university’s strengths in marine biotechnology, among others. She is actively involved in several initiatives to improve the university’s local and regional outreach efforts, including serving as an ex-officio member of the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, as chair of the Southeastern Advisory Committee for Biotechnology of the NC Biotechnology Center, and on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the North Carolina Chamber, the state’s largest and most influential business group. She also serves on the Executive Board of the North Carolina Campus Compact. In 2007-08 she chaired the local United Way Campaign with a goal of raising $2.3 million for Brunswick, Pender and New Hanover counties. A nationally recognized humanities scholar and leader in higher education, DePaolo has served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, as well as the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. She also chairs the Colonial Athletic Association’s Council of Presidents. Before arriving in Wilmington, DePaolo was president of Georgia College & State University, the state’s designated public liberal arts university. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Queens College of the City University of New York and a master of arts and a doctorate in 18th century English literature from Rutgers University. A native of Long Island, New York, DePaolo is married to Fred Wharton, a retired professor of English.

 Kelly Mehrtens, Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens, who compiled an impressive administrative resume at four institutions after record-setting days as an All-American student-athlete, was named Director of Athletics at UNC Wilmington on July 2, 2007. The appointment of Mehrtens, formerly Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator at the University of Kansas, followed an extensive national search that attracted 300 applicants and lasted nearly 11 weeks. Mehrtens was introduced during a late-morning press conference in the Golden Hawk Room of the William P. Nixon Jr. Annex. She began her new post on Aug. 13, 2007. A native of Panama City, Fla., Mehrtens spent almost four years at Kansas, where she served as a key member of KU’s senior administrative team. She oversaw 15 men’s and women’s sports with operating budgets totaling more than $15 million, serving as a highly-efficient manager of high profile revenue and non-revenue sports programs. In addition to handling numerous senior administrative duties in Lawrence, the 44-year-old Mehrtens also established a successful track record in the fundraising realm. She played a key role on KU’s fundraising team that has racked up $19 million in facility improvements in three years. In addition, she helped the Jayhawks increase their annual giving in athletics from $5 million in 2003 to $12 million. Mehrtens has truly been an advocate of the student-athlete. She developed KU’s Student-Athlete Development/Leadership Program and worked with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to raise $1 million to help fund women’s sports facilities. Prior to joining the staff at Kansas, Mehrtens worked in a similar capacity at the University of Illinois. She oversaw all operations for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s track and field, women’s track and field, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s swimming and softball for the Illini. She also administered game contracts and scheduling for men’s basketball, coordinated post-season travel for men’s and women’s basketball and performed numerous other senior management-level duties, including the creation of a softball program and overseeing construction of a $1.7 million softball facility in Champaign. From 1989-92, Mehrtens worked as Assistant Athletic Director for Business and Senior Women’s Administrator at the University of Miami. She managed the program’s $20 million budget and was responsible for financial planning and budgets for all of the Hurricane programs. Prior to her stint in Coral Gables, Mehrtens served as Special Assistant to the Director at Northeastern’s University Center for the Study of Sport In Society and as Assistant Athletic Director for Business in NU’s women’s athletics department. Mehrtens also spent two years as Executive Director of S.M.A.R.T. Sports, Inc., a community-based partnership program to provide mentoring for youth in Miami, Fla., between the Miami and Illinois appointments. As a student-athlete, Mehrtens enjoyed a successful collegiate career at the University of Alabama. She threw the discus on the women’s track team, collecting All-American honors in 1985 and making the World University Games and Pan American Teams in 1987. She finished fourth in the 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials. Mehrtens earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Commerce and Business Administration from Alabama in 1986 and completed her master’s degree in education from Illinois in 2001. Mehrtens has been very active on the CAA and NCAA fronts. She serves on the prestigious NCAA Division I Management Council and on the Big 12 Strategic Plan Review Committee and Championships and Awards Committee. She was the Big 12 Administrator’s Council Co-Chair in 2006-07. Mehrtens has been married to Nicholas Mehrtens III for three years and has two stepdaughters; Marina, 14, and Kayla, 8.

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 Media Information

UNCWsports.com UNCW and ESPN Radio AM630 have rejoined for the 2009 season and will broadcast more than 28 games, including all postseason action for the Seahawks. The 2009 season also marks the return of HawkVision presented by Dell, where fans can watch video broadcasts of over 40 games this season. Mike Vaccaro and Joe Cardile will bring all the action live from Brooks Field and whereever the Seahawks play.  Media Services

Notes and up-to-date statistics will be available via e-mail, UNCWsports. com and in the press box on game day. A final box score and play-by-play will be available following each game. Phone lines and a fax machine are provided for use by the media.

 Credentials Requests for media credentials must be made as early as possible by contacting UNCW’s Sports Information Office. Credentials are issued to accredited members of the working media only, and all requests will be evaluated and prioritized. Credentials will be left at the ticket booth at the entrance to Brooks Field.

 Press Box

Seating in the press box is limited and will be issued on a first-come, firstserved basis.

 Telephones/Ethernet Connections Telephone lines and Ethernet connections are located on pressrow for your convenience on a first-come, first-served basis.

 Post-Game Interviews Both coaches and selected players are available upon request following each game. Interviews will take place on the field next to the respective dugouts. The NCAA’s 15-minute “cooling off” period will be enforced.

 General Interviews

Day-to-day interviews with the coaching staff and players are encouraged. Please contact Tom Riordan at (910) 962-4099 to arrange an interview.

 Telephone Interviews

In the event you are unable to talk in person to an athlete or coach, we will attempt to arrange a telephone interview at a time convenient to both parties. Please allow ample time to set up a mutually agreeable date and location for those involved.

 Game Day Interviews

No interviews will be given prior to the game, with the exception of pregame radio shows.

 Visiting Radio Opposing teams wishing to originate radio broadcasts from Brooks Field should contact Tom Riordan at (910) 962-4099 to secure phone lines. Visiting radio will broadcast from within the press box or on a landing in front of the press box, weather permitting.

 Internet Coverage All of the latest information on the Seahawk baseball team as well as UNCW’s other intercollegiate teams may be found on the department’s internet web site at UNCWsports.com. For information on the Colonial Athletic Association, visit CAAsports.com. Live stats will be available for all games. 2009 UNCW Baseball • 5


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 Media Information School Clemson College of Charleston Coastal Carolina Creighton Delaware East Carolina Elon George Mason Georgia State Hofstra Kent State Maryland Michigan State North Carolina N.C. Central N.C. State Old Dominion Towson Va. Commonwealth Wake Forest William & Mary Wright State

Contact Brian Hennessy Tony Ciuffo Kent Reichert Rob Beuerlein Kenny Kline Malcom Gray Chris Rash Richard Coco Mike Holmes Brian Bohl Ty Linder Joey Flyntz Josh Rattray John Martin Kyle Serba Bruce Winkworth Carol Hudson Dan O’Connell Scott Day Scott Wortman Jake Skipper Greg Campbell

Phone 864.656.1921 843.953.5465 843.349.2840 402.280-5801 302.831.2186 252.328.4522 336.278.6712 703.993.3264 404.413.4033 516.463.2907 330.672.2254 301.314.8093 517.355.2271 919.962.0084 919.530.7054 919.515.1182 757.683.3372 410.704.3102 804.828.8496 336.758.5640 757.221.3176 937.602.0326

e-mail bhennes@clemson.edu ciuffo@cofc.edu kreicher@coastal.edu rbeuerlein@creighton.edu kkline@udel.edu graym@ecu.edu crash@elon.edu rcoco@gmu.edu athrmh@langate.gsu.edu brian.bohl@hofstra.edu tlinder@kent.edu tjflyntz@umd.edu jrattray@ath.msu.edu johnmartin@unc.edu kserba@nccu.edu bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu chudson@odu.edu doconnell@towson.edu sddday@vcu.edu wortmasm@wfu.edu jcskip@wm.edu greg.campbell@wright.edu

 Support Staff

Web site Clemsontigers.com cofcsports.com goCCUsports.com gocreighton.com www.bluehens.com ECUPirates.com Elonphoenix.com GoMason.com Georgiastatesports.com hofstra.edu/athletics kentstatesports.com njithighlanders.com msuspartans.com Tarheelblue.com NCCUEaglePride.com GoPack.com ODUsports.com TowsonTigers.com VCUathletics.com WakeForestsports.com TribeAthletics.com wsuraiders.com

Series Clemson, 31-7 First meeting Coastal, 41-30 First meeting UNCW, 16-10 ECU, 66-52 UNCW, 20-16 UNCW, 44-37 UNCW, 7-2 UNCW, 19-3 Kent, 7-5 UNCW, 4-3 First meeting UNC, 48-9 UNCW, 1-0 NCSU, 54-14 ODU, 52-50 UNCW, 25-7 UNCW, 33-27 Wake, 14-11 UNCW, 53-19 First meeting

 Media Relations

Matt Bechtel Student Manager

Mallory Peacock Student Office Assistant

Aldo Plata Head Men's Athletic Trainer

Tom Riordan Assistant SID/Baseball Contact

Robert Proffit Student Manager

Lindsay Robertson Student Office Assistant

Ben Stewart Student Manager

Joe Browning Senior Assoc. A.D./Communications

Spencer Wright Student Manager

Mike Vaccaro Radio Voice of the Seahawks

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Jarrett Abelson Assistant SID


▪ Administration (910 area code)

Dave Allen Swimming

Paul Cairney Women's Soccer

Matt Clark Men's Golf

Mait DuBois Men's Tennis

Jenny Garrity Women's Tennis

Ann Hancock Women's Basketball

Kelly Mehrtens, Director of Athletics athleticdirector@uncw.edu 962-4292 Jarrett Abelson, Asst. Sports Information Director abelsonj@uncw.edu 962-3252 Rob Brickels, Asst. Athletic Director/Marketing & Development brickelsr@uncw.edu 962-7297 Joe Browning, Senior Assoc. Athletic Director/Communications browningj@uncw.edu 962-3236 Tim Duncan, Associate A.D./Director of Seahawk Club duncant@uncw.edu 962-7625 Cody Edwards, Director of Compliance edwardsc@uncw.edu 962-3001 Pat Howey, Deputy Athletic Director/Compliance howeyp@uncw.edu 962-3767 Randy Magill, Assoc. Athletic Director/Business magillr@uncw.edu 962-3580 Tommy McKnight, Asst. A.D./Facilities & Event Mgt. mcknightt@uncw.edu 962-4245 Chris Radford, Director of Ticket Operations radfordc@uncw.edu 962-7536 Linda Rawley, Assistant Director/Seahawk Club rawleyl@uncw.edu 962-7281 Tom Riordan, Assistant Sports Information Director riordant@uncw.edu 962-4099 Mike Vaccaro, Assistant Director of Sports Marketing vaccarom@uncw.edu 962-7319 Sandy Williford, Assistant Athletic Director/Academics willifordm@uncw.edu 962-7095

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 Coaches and Administration Directory

▪ Head Coaches Aidan Heaney Men's Soccer

Cindy Ho Women's Golf

Benny Moss Men's Basketball

Mark Scalf Baseball

Jim Sprecher Track/Cross Country

Kelly Van Houten Softball

Dave Allen, Men’s/Women’s Swimming & Diving allend@uncw.edu 962-3237 Paul Cairney, Women’s Soccer cairneyp@uncw.edu 962-3932 Matt Clark, Men’s Golf clarkmb@uncw.edu 962-7204 Mait DuBois, Men’s Tennis duboism@uncw.edu 962-3989 Jenny Garrity, Women’s Tennis garrityjj@uncw.edu 962-7714 Ann Hancock, Women’s Basketball hancocka@uncw.edu 962-4085 Aidan Heaney, Men’s Soccer heaneya@uncw.edu 962-7057 Cindy Ho, Women’s Golf hoc@uncw.edu 962-4163 Benny Moss, Men’s Basketball mossb@uncw.edu 962-3568 Mark Scalf, Baseball scalfm@uncw.edu 962-3570 Jim Sprecher, Men’s/Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field sprecherj@uncw.edu 962-7233 Kelly Van Houten, Softball vanhoutenk@uncw.edu 962-3984

UNCW Athletics 601 South College Road Wilmington, N.C. 28403

Nixon Annex Erected in 2003, the Nixon Annex houses the department's administrative offices.

Athletic Administration Athletic Fax Compliance Athletic Facilities Ticket Office Seahawk Club Sports Medicine

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 2008-09 Roster

Pitchers (15) Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. 4 Jesse Haney Jr. R/R 6-1 200 16 Steven Davis Fr. L/L 5-11 185 18 Cameron Roth So. R/L 6-2 185 19 Stephen Harrold So. R/R 6-1 208 22 Daniel Cropper So.-r R/R 6-4 200 23 Ryan Walker Fr. L/L 6-4 200 24 Justin Bradley So. R/R 6-3 185 25 Thomas Jones Fr. R/R 6-4 195 27 Tyler McSwain Fr. R/R 6-1 170 30 Bryan Booth Jr. R/R 5-9 188 31 Tyler Smith Fr.-r L/L 6-2 195 34 Seth Frankoff Jr. R/R 6-5 190 35 Jack Lane Fr. R/R 6-9 200 38 Brian Rhino Fr. R/R 6-0 180 39 Dylan Kipp Fr. L/L 6-3 170 Catchers (4) Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. 8 Cody Stanley So. L/R 5-10 200 9 Ryan Foreman Sr. L/R 6-2 170 29 Allen King Fr. R/R 6-2 180 40 David Shambley So. R/R 5-11 200 Infielders (8) Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. 2 Ben Thielsen Jr. L/R 5-9 170 5 Cameron Cockman Fr. R/R 6-3 200 12 Alex Hill (OF) So. L/L 5-9 170 14 Matt Holt Jr.-r R/R 6-2 175 20 Michael Rooney Jr. R/R 5-11 170 21 Aaron Jones Fr. L/L 6-4 195 28 Austin Sandy Fr. L/R 6-1 170 33 Robbie Monday (C) Jr. L/R 6-2 230 Outfielders (8) Cl. B/T Ht. Wt. 1 Grayson Evans Jr.-r R/R 5-9 160 6 Tyler Stott So. R/R 6-0 185 7 Thomas Pope Fr. R/R 5-10 165 13 Marc Locklear Jr.-r R/L 5-11 190 15 Dakota Piver (C) Fr. R/R 6-2 200 26 Rhett Miller Jr. L/R 5-11 170 32 Bobby Leeper Jr. R/R 6-1 177 36 Andrew Cain (RHP) Fr. R/R 6-6 200

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca Robbins, N.C./North Moore Poquoson, Va./Denbigh Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road Snow Hill, Md./Snow Hill Chapel Hill, N.C./Orange Carolina Beach, N.C./Ashley Wilmington, N.C./Topsail Sophia, N.C./Randleman Cary, N.C./Cary Forest City, N.C./East Rutherford Apex, N.C./Apex Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell Cary, N.C./Cary Cary, N.C./Green Hope Hometown/High School (Previous School) Clinton, N.C./Clinton Southern Pines, N.C./Pinecrest Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover Cary, N.C./Green Hope Hometown/High School (Previous School) Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington (Edmonds CC) Pleasant Garden, N.C./Southeast Guilford Charlotte, N.C./Vance Cary, N.C./Green Hope Cary, N.C./Cary Kernersville, N.C./Gospel Light Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt Elkin, N.C./East Wilkes (Surry CC) Hometown/High School (Previous School) Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Fuquay-Varina Carolina Beach, N.C./Ashley Clinton, N.C./Clinton Raleigh, N.C./Garner Tabor City, N.C./South Columbus Cary, N.C./Athens Drive Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield Greenville, N.C./J.H. Rose

Head Coach: 3 Mark Scalf (18th season, UNC Wilmington, 1980) Associate Head Coach: 17 Randy Hood (8th season, Campbell, 1990) Assistant Coach: 37 Jason Howell (2nd season, UNC Chapel Hill, 2002) Assistant Coach: 11 Josh Simmons (1st season, East Carolina, 2002)

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Numerical # Name 1 Grayson Evans 2 Ben Thielsen 4 Jesse Haney 5 Cameron Cockman 6 Tyler Stott 7 Thomas Pope 8 Cody Stanley 9 Marc Locklear 12 Alex Hill 13 Ryan Foreman 14 Matt Holt 15 Dakota Piver 16 Steven Davis 18 Cameron Roth 19 Stephen Harrold 20 Michael Rooney 21 Aaron Jones 22 Daniel Cropper 23 Ryan Walker 24 Justin Bradley 25 Thomas Jones 26 Rhett Miller 27 Tyler McSwain 28 Austin Sandy 29 Allen King 30 Bryan Booth 31 Tyler Smith 32 Bobby Leeper 33 Robbie Monday 34 Seth Frankoff 35 Jack Lane 36 Andrew Cain 38 Brian Rhino 39 Dylan Kipp 40 David Shambley

Pos. OF IF RHP IF OF OF C OF IF/OF C IF OF/C LHP LHP RHP IF IF RHP LHP RHP RHP OF RHP IF C RHP LHP OF IF/C RHP RHP RHP/OF RHP LHP C


1 • Grayson Evans Outfielder • Junior (RS) • R/R Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fuquay-Varina 2008: Red-shirted ... 2007: Played in 49 contests, started 39 … Finished strong following slow start … Hit safely in 15 of his final 19 games … Hit .320 over that span (24-75) and drove in 13 runs … Hit .289 in conference play … Connected on game-winning 3-run homer against George Mason (5/18) … 2006: Earned All-CAA Tournament honors … Started 16 games, saw action in 38 … Led all conference rookies with .376 batting average … Hit .500 (18-36) in postseason … Scored eight runs and drove in eight ... Collected four hits against Maine in NCAA regional (6/3) … At Fuquay-Varina: NCBCA 4A All-State selection … Also earned NCpreps.com All-State honors … Earned Tri-Seven All-Conference honors junior and senior seasons … Conference Player-of-the-Year … Batted .383 with six home runs senior season … .390 career-hitter at FuquayVarina … Played in East/West All-Star game … Played in North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star game … School Male Athlete-of-the-Year … Three-year starter and letterman for Bengals … Coached by Milton Senter … Personal: Full Name: Grayson Lee Evans … Born Feb. 28, 1987, in Raleigh, N.C. … Son of Steve and Chris Evans ... Majoring in business. Year 2006 2007 TOTAL

Avg .376 .275 .312

GP 38 48 86

GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 16 93 18 35 3 1 0 18 7 8 5 5 39 167 32 46 8 1 3 24 12 18 2 6 55 260 50 81 11 2 3 42 19 26 7 11

4 • Jesse Haney Pitcher • Junior • R/R Chesterfield, Va. Matoaca Listed in top 20 Coastal Plain League professional prospects by Perfect Game ... 2008: Started season as midweek starter, but moved into relief role late in season ... Struck out five in 3 2/3 hitless innings of relief against Fordham (3/2) and picked up win ... Made careerhigh five starts … 2007: Impressive freshman season making 15 appearances out of bullpen … Struck out 17 in 26.1 innings … Limited opponents to .277 batting average … Picked up first career save against Towson (4/22) … Earned first career win against Northeastern (5/6) … Hit .200 (3-15) in limited time as position player … Played third base and shortstop … At Matoaca: First-team All-Region ... Also earned first-team All-Metro and Tri-Cities ... Helped lead Warriors to Central District Conference title and first-ever appearance in State 3A tournament ... Hit .385 while starting at shortstop ... Compiled 4-0 mark as team’s closer ... Fashioned 0.82 ERA ... Three-time All-District firstteam selection ... Four-year starter for coach Fred Stoots ... Hit .465 his junior season with 30 runs scored ... Voted top prospect at Mid-Atlantic All-Star game ... Ranked 16th best professional prospect in Virginia by Baseball America prior to 2006 MLB draft … Personal: Full Name: Jesse Ferland Haney … Born Dec. 30, 1987, in Richmond, Va. … Son of Johnny and Jackie Haney ... Highly recruited quar-

terback while throwing for 4,673 career yards, including 2,207 his senior season ... Was ranked 71st top football prospect in state ... Helped lead Warriors to 3A Central Region Division 5 championship ... Participated in Best In Virginia Showcase and Perfect Game WWBA Championships. Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 3.76 1 0 15 0 0 0 1 1 26.1 26 11 7.94 1 2 17 5 0 0 0 0 28.1 36 26 5.93 2 2 32 5 0 0 1 1 54.2 62 37

ER BB SO 11 7 17 25 18 21 36 25 38

6 • Tyler Stott Inf./OF • Sophomore • R/R Carolina Beach, N.C. Ashley 2008: Used primarily as pinch runner … At Ashley: All-State his senior season … Helped lead Eagles to Mideastern Conference title and first appearance in State 4A Championship against nationally-ranked South Caldwell … Also earned All-Conference honors his sophomore and junior seasons … Hit .333 and stole 30 bases in 31 attempts in 2006 … Ranked third in state in stolen bases … Also scored 31 runs … Eagles compiled 71-31 mark in four years at varsity level … Comes from same prep program as current Seahawk Justin Bradley … Personal: Full Name: Tyler Matthew Stott … Born Sept. 10, 1989, in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Donna and Phil Stott. Year 2008

Avg GP GS AB R .000 15 0 5 4

H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 2

8 • Cody Stanley Catcher • Sophomore • R/L Clinton, N.C. Clinton Listed by Baseball America as one of the top prospects in the New England Collegiate Baseball league ... 2008: Colonial AllRookie selection … Earned Thirdteam Ping Baseball All-America honors ... Had eight multi-RBI games ... Hit .467 (14-30) over a season-long 9-game hitting streak ... Knocked in season-high four RBI at JMU (5/11) … At Clinton: Two-time All-State selection … Finished second in state with .629 batting average … Tabbed by ImpactBaseball.com as 11th best senior in state … Sampson County Player-of-the-Year … East Central Conference Player-of-the-Year … Threetime All-Conference selection … Team MVP … Added five home runs and drove in 43 runs his senior season … Drove in six runs in one inning during State tournament game … Hit .514 with five home runs as junior … Struck out only six times … Went 18for-18 in stolen base attempts … Also served as team’s closer, recorded eight saves … Struck out 36 in 23.1 innings … Played for coach Tracey Thornton … Also played football for Dark Horses … Named Defensive Player-ofthe-Game in 2A State championship game as punter … From same high school as Pittsburgh Steelers running back Willie Parker 2009 UNCW Baseball • 9

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 2009 Seahawks … Personal: Full Name: Cody Stanley … Born Dec. 21, 1988, in Clinton, N.C. … Son of Kelly and Beverly Stanley … Father played football and baseball at Elon … Mother played softball at Lenoir CC … Played for Impact Dirtbags … Helped squad to third-place finish at WWBA Championships in Jupiter, Fla. … Earned All-Tournament honors after catching five games in less than 24 hours … Hit .833 in North Carolina State games as junior … Three-time Academic Honor Student … NCHSAA ScholarAthlete … Beta Club member … Career and Technical Education Honor Society member … Earned rank of Eagle Scout. Year 2008

Year 2008

Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT .274 44 25 95 30 26 5 1 4 22 35 15 3 4

Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT .288 43 35 146 27 42 9 1 5 32 11 32 5 6

9 • Marc Locklear Outfield • Junior (RS) • R/L Raleigh, N.C. Garner 2008: Appeared in 18 games, making three starts ... Doubled and scored against Fordham (3/1) and William & Mary (3/22) ... Drove in first career run against NY Tech (4/26) ... 2007: Played in 12 games … Went hitless in five at bats … Stole base against Temple (2/17) … 2006: Redshirted ... At Garner: NCpreps.com All-State selection … Two-time AllTriangle Alliance selection for Trojans … As junior, hit .494 with eight home runs ... Stole 34 bases … Ranked 12th best prospect in state by Impact Baseball … Coached by Derick Goffena … Personal: Full Name: Marcus Ryan Locklear … Born Jan. 5, 1987, in Garner, N.C. … Son of Bobby and Gwen Locklear ... Majoring in exercise science. Year 2007 2008 Totals

… All-Mecklenburg County selection twice … Played in North Carolina East Vs. West All-Star game … Holds state career batting average record (.561) … Four-time All-MECA 6 conference selection … All-State his senior season … Personal: Full Name: Christopher Alexander Hill … Born April 1, 1989, in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Chris Hill … Father played in Pittsburgh organization.

Avg .000 .182 .148

GP GS AB R 12 0 5 1 18 3 22 7 30 3 27 8

13 • Ryan Foreman Catcher • Senior • L/R Southern Pines, N.C. Pinecrest 2008: Saw action as pinch hitter in two games ... Singled against James Madison (5/11) ... 2007: Joined team as walk-on ... Made first collegiate appearance as pinch hitter against Hofstra (4/6) ... Personal: Full Name: Ryan Charles Foreman ... Born Sept. 19, 1987, in Burlington, N.C. ... Son of Ron and Angela Foreman. Year 2007 2008 Totals

2008: In 44 games, finished third on the club with 35 walks and scored 30 runs … Also finished with .474 slugging percentage on the strength of five doubles, a triple and four homers … Ranked ninth in CAA in base on balls ... Scored five runs against James Madison without recording plate appearance (4 BB,1 HBP) ... CAA Rookie-of-the-Week (4/28) … At Vance: Four-year starter … Helped Cougars to 4A State tournament appearance as senior … Led State with .667 batting average his senior season … Finished with seven home runs and drove in 37 runs for coach John Lentz … Conference Rookie-of-the-Year after hitting .375

H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 • Matt Holt Infield • Junior (RS) • R/R Cary, N.C. Green Hope

H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 4 2 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 2 11 1 1

12 • Alex Hill Infield • Sophomore • L/L Charlotte, N.C. Vance

2008: Inj u r i e s hampered s o p h o more season … Saw action in 20 games, including six starts ... Homered, scored three times and knocked in two at Elon (3/5) … 2007: Started 38 games while seeing action in 44 … Solid glove at second base for Seahawks … Committed just four errors in 181 total chances … Played errorless ball in his final 14 games, fielding 62 chances flawlessly … Hit .274 with four homers … Finished second on team with eight stolen bases … Drove in 23 runs, scored 31 … Drove in four on two different occasions … Belted UNCW’s only grand slam of season against Northeastern (5/6) … 2006: Red-shirted ... At Green Hope: Three-year starter for Falcons … Helped lead team to pair of Tri-Seven conference titles … Earned All-Conference honors junior and senior seasons … Appeared in North Carolina State Games as junior … Hit five homers in senior season … Coached by Mike Miraglioulo … Personal: Full Name: Matthew Tyler Holt … Born April 4, 1987, in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Jamie and Michelle Holt ... Majoring in marketing and finance. Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

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Avg GP GS AB R .000 1 0 1 0 .500 2 0 2 0 .333 3 0 3 0

Avg .274 .188 .260

GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 44 38 164 31 45 11 1 4 23 12 30 8 11 21 6 32 11 6 2 0 1 2 6 10 1 1 65 44 196 42 51 13 1 5 25 18 40 9 12


18 • Cam Roth Pitcher • Sophomore • R/L Poquoson, Va. Denbigh 2008: Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America ... Ping Baseball Freshman All-America ... NCCSIA All-State selection ... Opened collegiate career with 21 innings before allowing an earned run … Totaled five wins and three saves … CAA All-Rookie selection … CAA Rookie-of-the-Week (3/25) ... Led Colonial with 33 apperances ... At Denbigh: Second-team All-State selection for state power Denbeigh … Four-year starter … Won Peninsula Conference title as freshman and senior … Conference Playerof-the-Year as senior … All-Region and District selection his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … Named Daily Press All-Star twice … Was 6-4 with 1.60 ERA his junior season … Connected on five home runs and batted .485 … Helped lead Patriots to District Championship in 2004 … Only freshman to start on District titlist squad … Two-way player for coach Russell Ingram … Batted .512 with four home runs as a sophomore … Also fashioned 5-4 mark and 1.38 ERA … Personal: Full Name: Cameron Elliott Roth … Born April 5, 1989, in Poquoson, Va. … Son of Bill and Pam Roth … Played American Legion baseball for Post 368 … Compiled 7-1 mark and 0.08 ERA in 2005 … Went 6-5 and recorded 1.80 ERA in 2006 … All-Star both seasons … Also played with Tidewater Orioles AAU … Participated in Virginia Commonwealth Games as sophomore and junior. Year 2008

out 72 in 52 innings … Posted 5-4 record and 2.84 ERA … Also hit .415 with three round trippers … Drove in 24 runs … Personal: Full Name: Stephen Richard Harrold … Born March 12, 1989, in Boynton Beach, Fla. … Son of Rich and Peggy Harrold … Three-time Scholar-Athlete award winner … Played for Carolina Cubs and Coach Ricky Keith in WWBA Championships in Marietta, Ga. … Played in North Carolina State games in 2005 and 2006. Year 2008

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 3.71 4 2 30 0 0 0 0 6 34.0 32 17 14 14 33

20 • Mike Rooney Infield • Junior • R/R Cary, N.C. Cary 2008: Started all 62 games as Seahawk shortstop … Set career-highs in most offensive categories … Scored 50 runs while leading team with 12 sacrifice hits … Second on team with 15 HBP ... Led Seahawks with .476 batting average in postseason and nine runs scored ... Committed just one error in 31 postseason chances … 2007: Finished season with .296 batting average … Played in 19 games, made eight starts … Hit .500 (4-8) in season finale against George Mason … At Cary: All-County selection his senior season ... Helped lead Imps to conference title ... Batted .446 and earned All-Tri-7 conference honors ... ... Scored 33 runs and drove in 21 ... From same high school as UNCW Head Coach Mark Scalf ... Played with current teammate Bryan Booth at Cary ... Personal: Full Name: Michael Christopher Rooney … Born Aug. 7, 1988, in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of James and Carolyn Rooney.

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ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 3.77 5 3 33 0 0 0 2 4 45.1 41 26 19 16 37

19 • Stephen Harrold Pitcher • Sophomore • R/R Raleigh, N.C. Leesville Road Preseason All-CAA ... 2008: Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America ... Ping Baseball Freshman All-America ... Led bullpen with freshmen record six saves … Made 30 appearances, ranking fourth in the CAA … CAA All-Freshman honoree ... Picked up two wins in relief against Georgia State … At Leesville Road: Ranked 33rd best senior in state by ImpactBaseball.com … Two-time All-Cap 7 conference selection … AllState selection … CAP 7 Player-of-the-Year … Helped Pride finish third in 4A State tournament … Compiled 9-2 mark his senior season … Struck

Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

Avg .296 .282 .284

GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 19 8 27 10 8 1 0 0 5 10 5 2 3 62 62 195 50 55 8 0 2 28 32 32 6 6 81 70 222 60 63 9 0 2 33 42 37 8 9

22 •Daniel Cropper Pitcher • Sophomore (RS) • R/R Snow Hill, Md. Snow Hill 2008: Red-shirted ... 2007: Freshman All-America selection by Ping!Baseball … CAA All-Rookie selection … Second on staff with 3.75 ERA … Finished 5-5 … Hurled complete game shutout against Towson (4/20) … It was first complete game shutout by UNCW freshman since 1980 … Compiled streak of 15.1 consecutive innings of shutout baseball … Earned CAA Rookie-of-the-Week award three times (3/12, 4/23, 4/30) to pace conference … Led all CAA freshman with 3.75 ERA overall … Ranked fifth in conference play with 2.72 ERA … Was fourth in starts (15) and 10th in opponents batting average (.249) ... Picked up first career win 2009 UNCW Baseball • 11


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 2009 Seahawks against Temple (2/16) … Four of his five losses were by two runs or less … Led Seahawks and ranked 10th in conference with 84 innings pitched … At Snow Hill: 2005 and 2006 Louisville Slugger All-America selection ... Ranked 92nd top prospect in nation by Baseball America ... No. 2 ranked prospect in Mid-Atlantic Region (Md., D.C, West Va.) prior to 2006 MLB draft ... Preseason All-America selection by Louisville Slugger ... Two-time All-State selection for Eagles ... Helped lead Eagles to first-ever State 1A Championship ... Compiled 9-2 mark as senior ... Posted 0.94 ERA with 154 strikeouts in 89 innings ... Holds state record with those 154 strikeouts ... Also hit .364 with 40 RBI ... Hurled one-hit, 12-strikeout gem in State Final against Bohemia Manor ... Four-year starter ... Two-time All-Bayside Conference Most Valuable player selection ... All-Conference three times ... Went 10-1 with 100 strikeouts and just 11 walks in 66 innings his junior season ... Compiled 0.84 ERA … Personal: Full Name: Daniel Burton Cropper … Born Jan. 13, 1988, in Snow Hill, Md. ... Son of Jeff and Megan Cropper ... ... Pitched for Youse’s Maryland Orioles in 2006 ... Helped lead team to fourth straight AAABA National Championship in Johnstown, Pa. ... Earned Cal Ripken Senior Collegiate Baseball League Pitcher-of-theWeek honors. Year 2007

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 3.75 5 5 15 15 1 1 0 0 84.0 80 37 35 22 54

24 • Justin Bradley Pitcher • Sophomore • R/R Carolina Beach, N.C. Ashley 2008: Started three games, appearing in 10 ... Struck out season-high three on two occasions ... At Ashley: 4A All-State selection … Wilmington Star News Player-of-the-Year … All-Mideastern Conference selection and Player-of-the-Year … Two-year letterwinner for Eagles and coach Brian Stewart … Helped lead Eagles to Mideastern Conference title and first appearance in State 4A Championship against nationally-ranked South Caldwell … Drew start in State Championship series opener against first round pick Madison Bumgarner … Compiled 9-2 mark as senior … Struck out 77 in 78 innings … Recorded 0.71 ERA … Ranked sixth in state in ERA … Also hit .300 and drove in 21 runs … Went 2-1 as a junior … Fashioned 3.28 ERA in 22 innings … Struck out 21 and walked 10 … Also played outfield … Hit .400 and drove in 10 runs … From same prep program that produced current Seahawk Tyler Stott … Personal: Full Name: Justin David Bradley … Born Jan. 3, 1989, in Wilmington, N.C. … Son of Ben and Debbie Bradley … Played for Wilmington Eagles AAU … Also played for Carolina Cubs … Honor Roll student. Year 2008

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 9.00 0 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 20.0 18 20 20 21 9

26 • Rhett Miller Outfield • Junior • L/R Cary, N.C. Athens Drive 2008: Opened season at the top of lineup and starting in leftfield … Injury knocked him out of lineup … Scored 36 runs and posted .373 on base average ... Tied school record with seven at bats against 12 • UNCWsports.com

VCU (3/28) ... Scored game-winning run against NC State (5/7) … 2007: Played in 22 games, making 10 starts … Hit .191 with four RBI and scored seven runs … At Athens Drive: Three-time All Tri-Seven Conference selection ... Team MVP for Jaguars ... Diamond Sports AllSenior honoree ... Hit .545 with 13 runs scored ... Batted .429, scored 33 runs and stole 16 bases his junior season ... Helped lead Joey Bell’s club to two conference titles and District championship as sophomore ... Personal: Full Name: Rhett Harrison Miller ... Born Jan. 14, 1988, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Son of Kevin and Tammy Miller ... National Honor Society member ... NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete Award ... Academic All-Conference ... Presidential and North Carolina Scholar ... Played with prestigious Midland Redskins AAU program. Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

Avg .191 .281 .257

GP 22 42 64

GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 10 47 7 9 2 0 0 4 7 8 2 2 32 128 29 36 5 0 0 11 17 18 5 6 42 175 36 45 7 0 0 15 24 26 7 8

30 • Bryan Booth Pitcher • Junior • R/R Cary, N.C. Cary 2008: Reliever who dropped his arm slot down to the side … Allowed just four of 16 inherited runners to score ... Made career-high 15 appearances ... Picked up first career win against Elon in NCAA Regional… 2007: Saw action in three games … Did not record a decision … Struck out seven in five innings … At Cary: All-State selection ... Named Diamond Sports County Senior Playerof-the-Year ... Wake County Player-of-the-Year ... Helped lead Coach Joe Lapp’s squad to conference title ... Struck out 104 batters in 74.2 innings ... Recorded 2.32 ERA ... Also slammed six homers and drove in 19 runs ... Set school record with 21 strikeouts in nine inning game against Lee County as senior ... Holds school mark with three home runs in a single game ... From same high school as UNCW Head Coach Mark Scalf ... Played with current teammate Michael Rooney at Cary ... Personal: Full Name: Bryan Scott Booth … Born Oct. 20, 1987, in Cary, N.C. ... Son of Scott and Penni Booth ... Three-time Academic All-Conference selection for Imps ... Played American Legion baseball for Cary Post 67. Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2007 14.40 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 9 8 8 7 7 2008 6.94 1 0 15 0 0 0 1 0 11.2 12 10 9 5 4 TOTAL 9.18 1 0 18 0 0 0 1 0 16.2 21 18 17 12 11


31 • Tyler Smith Pitcher • RS-Freshman • L/L Forest City, N.C. East Rutherford 2008: Red-shirted ... At East Rutherford: All-State selection … Led East Rutherford to pair of state titles in four seasons … Cavaliers were ranked 11th in nation by Sports Illustrated and 15th by Baseball America … Posted perfect 9-0 mark as senior … Ranked 25th in state with 0.99 ERA … Also named All-Charlotte Observer and All-Region 8 … Concluded prep career with 19-4 mark … Ranked as 3rd best lefthander in the state and 29th overall amongst seniors … All-Southwestern Conference selection in 200507 … Pitched Cavaliers to four straight Southwestern Conference titles … In 2006 he fashioned 5-2 mark … Lowered ERA to 2.74 and struck out 64 batters in 46 innings … Went 5-2 with 2.81 ERA as a sophomore … Struck out 37 in 32 innings … Played for former UNCW standout Bobby Dale Reynolds (’86) … Personal: Full Name: Tyler Jordan Smith … Born Sept. 7, 1989, in Sandy Mush, N.C. … Son of Larry and Vickie Smith … Played in North Carolina State games twice (2005, 2006) … Played for Impact Dirtbags … Helped Dirtbags to third-place finish at WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla.

32 • Bobby Leeper Outfielder • Junior • R/R Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield 2008: NCAA Cary All-Regional Selection ... Platooned in the outfield and responded with careerhigh .328 batting average … Started 26 of final 30 games ... Doubled seven times, also tripled and homered … Collected career-high four hits against Elon (6/1) in NCAA Regional ... Strongest arm in outfield … 2007: Made 20 starts while playing in 28 games as freshman … Hit .286 with five doubles and 12 runs batted in … Homered against Northeastern (5/6) … Fashioned career-high 7-game hitting streak (13-27, .481) … At Wakefield: All-State selection his senior season ... Played in prestigious East-West Game ... Two-time All-Capitol 7 Conference selection ... All-Region his junior and senior seasons ... Named Diamond Sports All-County after hitting .416, scoring 24 runs and driving in 22 ... Holds single season record with 0.00 ERA, runs allowed (1) while pitching ... Posted four wins and three saves while striking out 30 in 19 innings ... Helped Wolverines to three conference titles ... Three-year letterwinner ... Team went 59-13 over that time ... Coached by Ed Hall, father of former Seahawk standout Brandon Hall ... Personal: Full Name: Robert Dennis Leeper ... Born Oct. 27, 1987, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Son of Joel and Susan Leeper ... National Honor Society member ...

Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

Avg .286 .328 .310

GP 28 44 72

GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 20 84 14 24 5 1 1 12 6 8 0 0 28 116 28 38 7 2 1 19 13 22 2 3 48 200 42 62 12 3 2 31 19 30 2 3

34 • Seth Frankoff Pitcher • Junior • R/R Apex, N.C. Apex 2008: Gave Seahawks lift early in season by winning first five decisions ... Tossed seven shutout innings at Hofstra (3/14) ... Limited William & Mary to one run on seven hits over seven innings (3/21) ... Gave UNCW five strong innings in NCAA Regional against Elon (6/1) … Tossed complete game win against Milwaukee at the JU Invitational … 2007: Made 10 appearances, including four starts … Compiled 1-1 mark … Earned win against Campbell (3/20) … Struck out career-high eight and earned CAA Rookie-of-the-Week honors for that outing ... Pitched with Team USA… At Apex: All-State selection by North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association ... Diamond Sports All-County selection ... Two-time All-Tri-Seven conference ... Apex Most Valuable Player twice ... Sparked Cougars to pair of Conference titles ... Went 7-2 his senior season ... Struck out 80 in 57 innings pitched ... Compiled 1.46 ERA ... Personal: Full Name: James Seth Frankoff ... Born Aug. 27, 1988, in Raleigh, N.C. ... Son of Ricky and Joy Frankoff ... Played AAU ball for Impact Dirtbags ... Also participated in Perfect Game WWBA National Tournament. Year 2007 2008 TOTAL

ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 5.49 1 1 10 4 0 0 1 0 19.2 31 15 5.10 5 2 15 14 1 0 0 0 77.2 92 51 5.18 6 3 25 18 1 0 1 0 97.1 123 66

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ER BB SO 12 10 19 44 26 52 56 36 71

40 • David Shambley Catcher • Sophomore • R/R Cary, N.C. Green Hope 2008: Started 11 games and played in 24 contest ... Collected six doubles ... Scored three runs against The Citadel (4/15) … At Green Hope: All-State as senior … Three-time All-Tri 8 conference selection … Batted .412 with four home runs and 22 runs batted in as senior … Ranked 12th in state with 12 doubles … Hit .456 his junior season while setting school record for hits (41) … Played in North Carolina East Vs. West All-Star game in 2007 … Personal: Full Name: David Jay Shambley … Born Aug. 18, 1988, in Dallas Texas … Son of Anne and Clay Shambley … Brother, Will, plays on UNCW’s golf team. Year 2008

Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT .269 24 11 52 7 14 6 0 0 5 3 8 0 0

Four-time Academic All-Conference honoree ... Presidential and North Carolina Scholar ... Played for Carolina Cubs AA program ... Played in Perfect Game Atlantic Top prospect Showcase ... Participated in WWBA National Championship ... Also played in WWBA Nationals in Jupiter, Fla., and East Cobb, Ga. 2009 UNCW Baseball • 13


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 2009 Seahawks 2 • Ben Thielsen Infielder • Junior • L/R Kirkland, Wash. Lake Washington (Edmonds CC) At Edmonds CC: From same junior college as former UNCW standouts Tim Preston and Aaron Smith … Helped lead Tritons to 2008 NWAACC Championship … Earned first-team All-NWAACC honors … Hit .342 with 46 runs scored and 20 stolen bases in 2008 … In 2007, hit .373 with 40 runs scored, 25 RBI and 21 stolen bases … At Lake Washington: Earned first-team King County honors … Also named first-team Seattle Times All-Area … Hit .473 with 23 runs scored for Kangaroos … Personal: Full name: Benjamin David Thielsen .. Born on Sept. 11, 1987, in Bellevue, Wash. … Son of Joy and David Thielsen.

5 • Cam Cockman Infielder • Freshman • R/R Pleasant Garden, N.C. SE Guilford At Southeast Guilford: All-State selection for Falcons … Also earned All-Area and All-Mid Piedmont conference honors … Played in State East vs. West All-Star game … Also played in North Carolina vs. South Carolina Challenge … Hit .435 with 25 runs scored and drove in 41 his senior season for SE Guilford … Stole 32 career bases, including 12 his senior season … Helped Falcons to pair of 3A state tournament appearances and Mid Piedmont Conference titles … Personal: Full name: Cameron Scott Cockman … Born on Jan. 4, 1990, in Albany, Ga. … Son of Cathy and Tim Cockman.

7 • Thomas Pope Outfielder • Freshman • R/R Clinton, N.C. Clinton At Clinton: Teammate of current Seahawk Cody Stanley at Clinton … Two-time All-State selection … Four-year starter for Dark Horses … Three-time All-East Central Conference selection … Team MVP in 2008 … Played in three 2A State tournaments … Finished second in state with .587 batting average and seven home runs his senior season … Also stole 31 bases and scored 42 runs … Hit .581 as a junior with 51 runs scored and 40 stolen bases … Listed in ImpactBaseball.com’s top 50 prospects in North Carolina … Helped lead Carolina Cubs to fifth-place finish at 2008 World Wood Bat Championships … Personal: Full name: Charles Thomas Pope … Born on Nov. 2, 1989, in Clinton, N.C. … Son of Sharon Strickland and Glenn Pope.

15 • Dakota Piver Catcher/OF • Freshman • R/R Tabor City, N.C. South Columbus At South Columbus: Three-time All-Waccamaw Conference selection … Helped lead Stallions to four 2A state tournament appearances … Stole 27 bases and hit .420 his senior season … Added 31 runs scored and 21 runs batted in … Played in State Games his sophomore and junior seasons … Also played in State East vs. West All-Star game … Personal: Full name: Dakota Dean Piver ... Born on Feb. 16, 1990, in Loris, S.C. … Son of Amy and Brent Piver.

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16 • Steven Davis Pitcher • Freshman • L/L Robbins, N.C. North Moore At North Moore: Three-time All-Yadkin Valley Conference honoree … Named All-State his junior season … Also earned conference MVP honors in 2007 … Helped Mustangs to four 1A state tournament appearances … Conference tournament champions in 2007 … Mustangs were ranked 10th in state in 2008 … Two-way threat for Mustangs … Led state with 45 RBI as a junior and topped state with 161 strikeouts as a junior … Fanned 442 hitters in four seasons … Went 9-2 with 0.82 ERA in 2007 … Compiled 4-3 mark with 110 strikeouts and 1.43 ERA in 2008 … Played in 2007 State games, striking out seven in six innings pitched … Also played in 2008 Legion All-Star Game … Personal: Full name: Steven Craig Davis … Born on April 13, 1990, in Pinehurst, N.C. … Son of Linda and Mickey Davis.

21 • Aaron Jones Infielder • Freshman • L/L Kernersville, N.C. Gospel Light At Gospel Light: All-State selection for Lions in 2008 after hitting .477 … Also pitched and fashioned an 8-3 mark with 83 strikeouts in 43 innings … Also played at Grimsley High School … Led both schools to total of four state playoff appearances … Personal: Full name: Aaron Lee Jones … Born on March 27, 1990, in Greensboro, N.C. … Son of Kay and Robbie Jones.

23 • Ryan Walker Pitcher • Freshman • L/L Chapel Hill, N.C. Orange At Orange: All-State selection in 2008 … Named MidState Conference Pitcher-of-the-Year … Went 10-1 and compiled 1.44 ERA as a senior … Also amassed 108 strikeouts in 63 1/3 innings … Pitched and picked up win in North Carolina vs. South Carolina Challenge … Personal: Full name: Ryan Douglas Walker … Born on Sept. 30, 1988, in Exeter, N.H. … Son of Michelle and John Walker … Father played first base at New Hampshire … From same prep program as former UNCW standout Daniel Hargrave.

25 • Thomas Jones Pitcher • Freshman • R/R Wilmington, N.C. Topsail At Topsail: 1A All-State selection in 2007 and 2008 … Helped Pirates to four straight Coastal Plain titles … Fourtime All-Conference selection … Named team MVP three times … Pirates were ranked in state 1A top 10 each year … State finalist in 2008 … Finished prep career with 33-5 career mark … Struck out 338 batters in his final three seasons … Played in All-State games in 2006 and 2007 … Named to Wilmington Star News All-Area team … Personal: Full name: Thomas Hunter Jones … Born on Aug. 13, 1990, in Wilmington, N.C. … Son of Tanya and Jimmy Jones.


27 • Tyler McSwain Pitcher • Freshman • R/R Sophia, N.C. Randleman At Randleman: All-State honorable mention in 2007 … Earned All-Mid Piedmont honors from 2006 to 2008 … Played in 2007 State games … Also played in 2007 and 2008 Legion All-Star games … Hit .358 with 27 runs scored and 16 driven in as junior … Followed with senior season in which he hit .320 with 29 runs scored and 18 knocked in … Also pitched and compiled 3-1 record with one save and a 1.35 ERA his senior season … Personal: Full name: Stephen Tyler McSwain … Born on March 31, 1990, in High Point, N.C. … Son of Penny and Steve McSwain … Brother, Matt, played at Elon.

28 • Austin Sandy Infielder • Freshman • L/R Fayetteville, N.C. Jack Britt At Jack Britt: Earned first-team All-Mid-Southeastern Conference honors in 2007 and 2008 … Earned first-team All-Cape Fear Region honors … Ranked 35th best prospect in North Carolina by ImpactBaseball.com … Two-way threat for Buccaneers in 2008 … Hit .483 with 18 runs scored, 14 RBI and 23 stolen bases … Also went 5-2 with 1.38 ERA and 60 SO in 40 2/3 innings … Fouryear letterwinner … Personal: Full name: Austin Nathaniel Sandy … Born on Aug. 20, 1990, in Fayetteville, N.C. … Son of Elizabeth and Daniel Sandy.

29 • Allen King Catcher • Freshman • R/R Wilmington, N.C. New Hanover At New Hanover: Missed senior season with injury … Earned All-Mid-Eastern Conference honors in 2007 … Two-time Wilmington Star News All-Area selection … Started his sophomore and junior seasons for Wildcats … Hit .405 with 12 runs scored and 19 driven in 2007 … Played in State Games of North Carolina … Helped Wildcats to 2006 Mid-Eastern conference title … Personal: Full name: Richard Allen King III … Born on June 10, 1990, in Wilmington, N.C. … Son of Vanessa and Richard King … Father played for Seahawks (197679) … Uncle, Steve, played at South Carolina.

33 • Robbie Monday Infielder • Junior (RS) • L/R Elkin, N.C. East Wilkes (Surry CC) At Surry CC: First-team All-Region his freshman season after hitting .382 with six home runs and 46 RBI … NJCAA Division I preseason All-America … Saw sophomore season ended early following broken Hamate bone … At East Wilkes: Three-time All-Northwest Conference selection … Also earned All-County honors three times … As a senior, hit .550 with nine home runs and 42 runs batted in for Cardinals … Personal: Full name: Robert Kyle Monday … Born on Dec. 13, 1986, in Elkin, N.C. … Son of Kay and Keith Monday.

35 • Jack Lane Pitcher • Freshman • R/R Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell Tallest player in history of program (6-9) … At Hopewell: Earned All-MECA 7 Conference honors … Also named to All-Mecklenburg County squad … Helped Titans to third round of 4A State tournament … Tabbed as Top-10 prospect at Atlantic Coast Top Prospect Showcase … Fashioned 6-1 mark and 0.95 ERA in 36 2/3 innings his senior season … Personal: Full name: Jackson Woodard Lane … Born on April 17, 1990, in Tampa, Fla. … Son of Dana Peck and George Lane.

36 • Andrew Cain Pitcher/OF • Freshman • R/R Greenville, N.C. Greenville Rose

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At Greenville Rose: Helped lead Rampants to 4A State Championship … Rose was top-ranked team in state by ImpactBaseball.com … Hit .351 with 32 RBI and 15 stolen bases his senior season … Earned All-Coastal 8 conference honors as junior … Also earned All-Pitt County honors … Batted .347 with 19 runs scored and 16 batted in his junior season … Personal: Full name: Andrew Harris Cain … Born on March 24, 1990, in Greenville, N.C. …Son of Kim and Lance Cain … Grandfather, George Harris Jr., played football at Wake Forest … Grandfather, Bill Cain, played football at East Carolina.

38 • Brian Rhino Pitcher • Freshman • R/R Cary, N.C. Cary At Cary: Earned All-Tri-8 Conference honors in 2008 … Also named team MVP … Hit .380 … Played against U.S. Junior Olympic Team … Personal: Full name: Brian Patrick Rhino … Born on March 25, 1990, in Raleigh, N.C. … Son of Julie and Tim Rhino … Uncle, Dave Rhino, played baseball at Florida State and was drafted by New York Yankees … Father played football and baseball at South Carolina.

39 • Dylan Kipp Pitcher • Freshman • R/L Cary, N.C. Green Hope At Green Hope: Earned All-Tri 8 conference honors … Pitched primarily in relief for Falcons … Struck out 83 in 50 innings while limiting opponents to 37 hits … Played in State Games (2007) and Perfect Game Showcase … Personal: Full name: Dylan Thomas Kipp … Born on Jan. 20, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga. … Son of Patty and Steve Kipp.

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 Head Coach Mark Scalf Hometown Cary, N.C.

Scalf, who concluded his 16th season with the Seahawks in 2007, earned his 500th career win, all at UNCW, with an 8-7 Birthdate win over Elon on April 17. The Seahawks Oct. 4, 1958 also fashioned wins over nationally-ranked Texas Christian and NC State as the proEducation gram played a total of nine games against B.S., UNC Wilmington, ranked opponents. 1980 M.A.T., UNC Chapel Hill, In 2006, the Seahawks became the 1981 first team in the CAA to post four-straight seasons of 40 or more wins, while winning Experience a school record 42 games. UNC Chapel Hill Scalf, 50, was recognized by his Graduate Asst. Coach, 1980 - 82 peers as the CAA’s Coach-of-the-Year in New Market, Valley League 2005 after the Seahawks blazed through Head Coach, 1984 the conference schedule with a 21-3 Wareham, Cape Cod League Head Coach, 1985 mark, winning the regular season title UNC Wilmington by six games. It marked the third CAA Assistant Coach, 1984 - 1991 Coach-of-the-Year award for Scalf, who Head Coach, 1992 also collected the honor in 1995 and Team USA 2000. Assistant Coach, 2003, 2007 In his 24-year association with the program as an assistant coach and head Awards coach, Scalf has recruited 47 All-ConferCAA Coach-of-the-Year 1995, 2000, 2005, 2008 ence players, including 1989 CAA PlayerABCA East Region Coach-of-the-Year of-the-Year Trent Mongero, 1994 CAA Co 2003, 2006, 2008 Player-of-the-Year Battle Holley and 1996 CAA Player-of-the-Year Bryan Britt. With five 40-win seasons over the past Many of Scalf’s players have moved six seasons, veteran skipper Mark Scalf on to the professional ranks. A total of 36 has built the Seahawk baseball program players were either drafted or signed pro into one of the country’s upper-echelon contracts, including fifth-round selection teams. In 2008, the Seahawks set school Chris Hatcher (Florida) and ninth-round and conference records for wins on their pick and 2007 South Atlantic League MVP way to their fourth NCAA Tournament ap- John Raynor. Both players were selected pearance. UNCW posted 42 wins entering in the 2006 draft when UNCW set a school the NCAA Cary Regional and ran off 25 record with six players being drafted that wins in the Colonial Athletic Association. year. For his efforts, Scalf earned his fourth CAA Scalf lettered four years at second Coach-of-the-Year honor. base for UNCW in the late 1970s and re In 2007, the Seahawks rallied to win turned to his alma mater in 1984 as an aseight of their last nine Colonial Athletic sistant coach, serving under Bobby Guthrie Association games to earn a share of the for eight seasons. In that span, Scalf was regular season title with an 18-11 mark. an integral part of regular season conference championships in 1987 and 1989. By concentrating on recruiting and conditioning as an assistant, Scalf showed he was ready to head up the program and when Guthrie stepped down on May 28, 1991, Scalf was tabbed to be the new skipper. In Scalf’s debut The Scalf family (L-R): Madison, Mark, Allyson and Jordan. season in 1992, the Seahawks

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established 17 school records, went 3-2 in the conference tourney and came close to reaching the championship game for the first time. By the assessment of his peers, Scalf worked magic in 1995, guiding the Seahawks to a second-place finish in the league and a 30-25 overall scorecard. He was honored as CAA Coach-of-the-Year for his efforts. In 1996, Scalf coached the Seahawks to the CAA championship game and featured CAA Player-of-the-Year selection Bryan Britt. In 2000, the Seahawks set a thenschool record for wins as a member of the NCAA with 36 while going 13-8 in the CAA during the regular season. Scalf was named CAA Coach-of-the-Year for the second time in six seasons. Scalf led the Seahawks to their firstever 40-win season and the program’s first NCAA bid at the 2003 Baton Rouge Regional. UNCW reached the championship game against host LSU, taking the five-time NCAA champions to extra innings before falling 9-8 in 11 innings. In 2004, the Seahawks recorded their second straight 40-win season at 40-23, advanced to the NCAA Kinston Regional finals and placed six players on the All-CAA team. A 1980 graduate of UNCW’s physical education department, Scalf broke into the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant at UNC Chapel Hill in 1981. He was a fulltime assistant in 1982 when the Tar Heels captured the Atlantic Coast Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA post-season playoffs.


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 Head Coach Mark Scalf Scalf has also been involved in summer leagues, coaching the New Market, Va., “Rebels” of the Valley League in 1984, and directing the Wareham, Mass., “Gatemen” of the Cape Cod League in 1985. In 2003, Scalf was selected by South Carolina head coach Ray Tanner to serve on the staff for USA Baseball during the team’s summer tour. The team captured the Silver Medal at the Pan American Games that summer. Scalf also served as an assistant on the 2007 staff under the direction of Long Beach State skipper Mike Weathers. Scalf and his wife, Allyson, have two daughters, Madison, 21, and Jordan, 18.

Scalf Coaching Pipeline Professional Josh Bonifay - Pittsburgh Rob Flippo - LA Dodgers College Shohn Doty - Ark. Ft. Smith Cliff Godwin - UCF Brandon Hall - UNC Charlotte Scott Jackson - UNC Chapel Hill Jerry Meyers - Old Dominion Chad Oxendine - Richmond Aaron Smith - UCF Todd Wilkinson - Barton High School John Avent - James Kenan Jonathan Batts - Trask Neil Eichhorn - Fuquay-Varina Battle Holley - Kinston David Miller - Chapel Hill Trent Mongero - North Hall (Ga.)

 Scalf Vs. All-Time Opponents Opponent W Albany 3 Appalachian State 2 Arizona 1 Auburn 0 Ball State 1 Barton 4 Brown 7 Campbell 23 Charleston Southern 10 The Citadel 3 Clemson 1 Coastal Carolina 18 C.W. Post 3 Dartmouth 1 Davidson 6 Delaware 16 Delaware State 3 Drexel 6 Duke 13 East Carolina 20

L PCT. 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 .333 3 .000 1 .500 2 .667 2 .778 13 .639 4 .714 3 .500 8 .111 25 .419 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 9 .640 0 1.000 2 .750 5 .722 33 .377

Opponent W East Tennessee State 2 Eastern Kentucky 3 Elon 12 Evansville 1 Fairfield 7 Fordham 5 George Mason 28 George Washington 2 Georgia 1 Georgia State 7 Hofstra 19 High Point 8 Indiana State 1 Jacksonville 0 James Madison 24 Kent State 3 Kentucky 0 Lamar 0 LaSalle 3 Le Moyne 9

L PCT. 1 .667 0 1.000 11 .521 0 1.000 1 .875 0 1.000 28 .500 1 .667 1 .500 2 .778 3 .864 1 .889 0 1.000 1 .000 33 .421 6 .333 1 .000 1 .000 0 1.000 5 .643

Opponent W L PCT. Liberty 2 4 .333 Louisiana State 0 1 .000 Maine 1 0 1.000 Maryland 3 0 1.000 Marist 3 1 .750 UMBC 4 0 1.000 UMES 5 0 1.000 Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 Missouri 1 2 .333 Monmouth 1 0 1.000 Mount St. Mary’s 2 0 1.000 Navy 2 0 1.000 New York Tech 3 0 1.000 North Carolina A&T 3 0 1.000 North Carolina Central 1 0 1.000 North Carolina State 10 27 .270 Northern Iowa 1 0 1.000 Northeastern 5 4 (1) .550 Northwestern 0 1 .000 Notre Dame 1 0 1.000

Mark Scalf’s Career Record (17 seasons) Season Overall Pct. CAA Pct. Milestone Win 1992 23-38 .377 7-11 .389 No. 1 (2/22/92) VCU, 3-0 1993 26-29 .473 6-8 .429 1994 30-28 .517 10-8 .556 No. 50 (2/19/94) Davidson, 11-4 1995 30-25 .545 11-7 .611 No. 100 (4/9/95) George Mason, 3-2 1996 28-30 .481 9-11 .450 1997 28-29 .481 7-12 .368 1998 21-34 .382 6-14 .300 1999 30-26 .536 8-13 .381 No. 200 (3/14/99) Fairfield, 6-4 2000 36-23 .610 13-8 .619 2001 33-22 .600 11-9 .550 2002 36-21 .632 14-7 .667 No. 300 (3/27/02) Duke, 12-7 2003 40-23 .634 15-6 .714 2004 40-23 .634 17-6 .739 No. 400 (6/5/04) Vs. Tennessee, 8-5 2005 40-19 .678 21-3 .875 2006 42-22 .636 17-13 .567 2007 29-27 .518 18-11 .621 No. 500 (4/17/07) Elon, 8-7 2008 44-17-1 .717 25-4-1 .850 556-435-1 .561 215-151-1 .587

Opponent Ohio Oklahoma Old Dominion Penn State Princeton Radford Richmond Rider Savannah State Siena St. John’s St. Peter’s South Carolina Southern Mississippi Stetson Temple Tennessee Texas Christian Towson Tulane

W L PCT. 1 1 .500 0 1 .000 34 24 .586 1 1 .500 3 0 1.000 4 1 .800 10 23 .303 2 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 7 0 1.000 4 2 .667 3 0 1.000 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 1 5 .167 3 0 1.000 2 2 .500 1 0 1.000 24 5 .828 1 1 .500

Opponent W L PCT. UNC Asheville 1 0 .000 UNC Chapel Hill 6 21 .222 UNC Charlotte 5 6 .455 UNC Greensboro 8 11 .421 USC Aiken 5 4 .556 Utah 3 0 1.000 Virginia 1 4 .200 Va. Commonwealth 31 25 .554 Villanova 3 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 9 6 .600 Wake Forest 7 10 .412 West Virginia 5 2 .714 Western Carolina 2 4 .333 Western Kentucky 0 1 .000 William and Mary 35 12 .745 Winthrop 2 4 .333 Yale 4 3 .571 Youngstown State 2 1 .667

Team Notes Reaches CAA semifinals ... Seahawks set 17 school records. Battle Holley named CAA Player-of-the-Year. CAA Coach-of-the-Year Bryan Britt named CAA Player-of-the-Year.

CAA Coach-of-the-Year Wins CAA American division title Earns first ever NCAA Tournament bid ... NABC Regional Coach-of-the-Year ... School record for wins ... Named to Team USA Baseball staff. Wins 1st CAA title ... Plays in Kinston Regional. CAA Coach-of-the-Year ... Ties school record for wins ... Sets conference record for winning precentage Wins 2nd CAA title ... 3rd appearance in NCAA regional ... School record for wins ... School record 31 wins at home ... NABC Regional Coach-of-the-Year. Seahawks finish as co-regular season champions ... Team USA assistant. UNCW wins CAA regular season title ... Sets school and conference record for wins with 44 and 25 ... CAA Co-Coach-of-the-Year ... 4th NCAA Regional appearance.

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 Associate Head Coach Randy Hood Hometown Goldsboro, N.C. Birthdate August 9, 1968 Education B.S., Campbell, 1990 M.S., Campbell, 1999 Experience Campbell Assistant Coach, 1995-2001 Raleigh Redwolves, Coastal Plain League Head Coach, 1997 Durham Braves, Coastal Plain League Head Coach, 1998 UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach, 2002Awards Coastal Plain League, Coach-of-the-Year Raleigh Redwolves, 1997 Recruits Drafted/Signed Under Hood Aaron Smith (Chicago (NL)) John Raynor (Balt. & Fla.) Chris Hatcher (Florida) Matt Poulk (Milwaukee) Jonathan Batts (San Francisco) Tim Preston (St. Louis) Jared Sutton (Milwaukee) Michael Marbry (Atlanta) Thomas Benton (Cleveland) Adam Paul (San Francisco) Brad Holt (NY Mets) Jason Appel (Tampa Bay) Mark Carver (Pittsburgh) Daniel Hargrave (Philadelphia)

In the summer of 2008, Randy Hood was elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach after wrapping up in his seventh season with the Seahawks. He coordinates the Seahawks’ recruiting, as well as oversees the hitters and outfielders. During his tenure, UNCW has made four NCAA tournament appearances, won four regular season Colonial Athletic Association titles and two CAA tournament titles. In 2008, the Seahawk lineup slammed its way to a school record 44 wins and a school record 91 homers. UNCW broke five single-season records as four positional players earned All-Colonial honors and Mark Carver was named CAA Player-of-the-Year while also earning three All-America honors. Jason Appel, Daniel Hargrave and Carver were selected in the Major League Baseball draft, bringing the total of players drafted or signed as free agents during Hood’s tenure to 25. UNCW was ranked in the top 50 nationally in 12 offensive categories, including home runs, on base average and slugging percentage. The Seahawks finished 19th in scoring, 14th in runs scored and 14th in home runs. In 2007, the Seahawks were nationally 18 • UNCWsports.com

ranked in the top 50 in doubles with 142 and had three players rank nationally in that category. In 2006, UNCW continued its offensive prowess, leading the nation in scoring for nearly a month. The Seahawks tied or set eight offensive standards, finished fifth in scoring (8.8 runs per game) and in the top 10 in doubles per game and slugging percentage. In 2005, UNCW set new school standards in six offensive categories, including batting average, runs and runs batted in. Tim Preston became the first Seahawk since 1982 to hit above .400 (.406) as well as setting school/conference records with 102 hits. The Seahawks finished seventh nationally in runs scored (8.4 per game) and hit .323 as a team

to rank 11th. UNCW’s school-record 140 doubles checked in at 13th nationally and its .487 slugging percentage was 23rd. In addition to Preston, several Seahawks have enjoyed breakout seasons under Hood’s guidance. Preston and John Raynor were ranked, 21st and 33rd, respectively, among the national leaders in batting average. Matt Poulk broke the UNCW

UNCW’s Hitting Statistics Under Coach Hood Year Avg. 2002 .286 2003 .300 2004 .298 2005 .323* 2006 .323 2007 .294 2008 .313 * School record

OBA .361 .373 .366 .395 .400 .375 .415*

Slg. .409 .463 .433 .487 .501 .447 .516*

Hits 564 653 648 681 748* 577 675

R 349 428 399 494 560* 395 517

2b 112 137 128 140 156* 142 132

3b 11 12 15 18* 11 14 16

HR 36 65 45 57 80 43 91*

RBI 307 371 399 437 488* 350 471

All-Conference Honors (Position Player) 2002 Kiley Vaughn (SS), Jamie Hemingway (OF) 2003 Jamie Hemingway (OF), Chip Grawey (DH), Matt Sutton (OF) 2004 Chip Grawey (OF), Neal Eichhorn (C), Aaron Smith (SS), Jonathan Batts (Util.) Matt Sutton (1B) 2005 Tim Preston (OF), John Raynor (OF), Matt Poulk (3B), Chris Hatcher (C) Jason Appel (OF-Rookie) 2006 Chris Hatcher (C), Jonathan Batts (1B), Matt Poulk (3B), John Raynor (OF) 2007 Jonathan Batts (C) 2008 Mark Carver (C), Daniel Hargrave, Nate Hall (3B), Jason Appel (OF)

SB 89-124 115-145 104-142 106-132 133-159 52-71 68-85


mark with 73 RBI as well as the doubles mark with 24 twobaggers. The 2004 season for the Seahawks was again one of tremendous offensive production as they almost equaled their record-setting output from the prior season en route to their second consecutive 40-win season. Seven Seahawks hit .310 or better as five school records were broken or tied. Chip Grawey became the first Seahawk to collect 101 hits and broke the conference record of 100. The 2004 Seahawks topped the CAA in conference play with a .317 batting average and 45 stolen bases. In 2003, the Seahawks doubled their home run total, posted their highest slugging percentage since 1999 and enjoyed their highest batting average since 1997. Hood played at Campbell from 1987-90 and led the Camels to their only NCAA Regional appearance in his senior season. In his final campaign, Hood paced the Big South Conference in batting (.366) and finished second in stolen bases with a school-record 26 thefts. In his playing career, the Goldsboro native compiled a .320 batting average with 209 hits, 35 doubles, 14 home runs, 86 RBI and set 13 school records. He was an All-Big South choice in 1989 and an All-Big South Tournament selection in 1990. Following graduation, Hood played five full seasons of professional baseball. His pro highlights include a Single-A championship with the Helena (Mont.) Brewers in 1990 and a Double-A crown with the 1993 Birmingham (Ala.) Barons in the White Sox chain. Hood batted .315 with Helena in 1990 and was the July “Player of the Month” for the Barons in 1994. After spending spring training with the California Angels in 1995, Hood turned his attention from playing to coaching. Hood, who graduated as a sports fitness/administration major, was a teammate of NBA great Michael Jordan at Birmingham in 1994. He also has administrative and coaching experience as CU’s director of athletics operations and strength coach (1994-95). Hood earned his M.Ed. in exercise science at Campbell in 1999. The 40-year-old Hood and his wife, Patricia, reside in Wilmington with their daughter, Mackenzie Elise, who was born on Feb. 14, 2001.

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 Associate Head Coach Randy Hood

The Hood family (L-R): Patricia, Mackenzie and Randy.

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 Assistant Coach Jason Howell Hometown Millers Creek, N.C. Birthdate May 25, 1979 Education B.S., UNC Chapel Hill, 2002 M.S., UNC Chapel Hill, 2008 Experience Southern Ohio Copperheads Great Lakes League Pitching Coach, 2005 UNC Chapel Hill Asst. Coach, 2005-07 UNC Wilmington Asst. Coach, 2007-

Jason Howell completed his first season with the Seahawks as their pitching coach. In his first season, Howell made an immediate impact on the staff. Brad Holt and Jeff Hatcher earned first-team All-CAA honors while freshmen Stephen Harrold and Cameron Roth were named All-America in addition to their CAA All-Freshman honors under his guidance. UNCW topped the Colonial Athletic Association in earned run average. In conference play, Seahawk pitchers compiled a leagueleading 3.84 ERA and held opponents to a .255 batting average to also pace the 11team circuit. Holt, who also earned three All-America honors, was the 33rd pick overall in the Major League Baseball draft after leading the conference with 11 wins and ranking second with a 3.18 ERA. A native of Millers Creek, N.C., Howell came to UNCW following two seasons as an assistant coach at UNC Chapel Hill. He coached first base while working with the pitching staff under the direction of assistant coach Scott Forbes. The Tar Heels reached the championship series of the NCAA College World Series in Omaha, Neb., the last two seasons. The 2007 pitching staff fashioned a 3.52 earned run average, ranking 12th nationally, and featured draft picks Luke Putkonen (3rd round, Detroit), Andrew Carignan (5th round, Oakland) and Robert Woodard (20th

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round, San Diego). In 2006, major league draft selections, Andrew Miller (1st round, Detroit), Daniel Bard (1st round, Boston) and national ERA leader Jonathan Hovis (FA, New York (AL)) led the Tar Heels into the finals. Howell began his coaching career as a pitching coach for the Southern Ohio Copperheads of the Great Lakes League, a summer collegiate league, in 2005. He played three seasons at Appalachian State before concluding his collegiate career at UNC Chapel Hill, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in 2002. In 2001, he earned Second-Team All-ACC honors after both pitching and playing in the field for the Tar Heels. On the mound, Howell went 6-2 with four saves and was also second on the team with a .350 batting average with 13 doubles and 29 runs batted in. For his efforts, Howell earned the S.H. Basnight Award as the Tar Heels’ Most Valuable Pitcher. Prior to joining the UNC coaching staff, Howell was a member of

the Boston Red Sox farm system for four seasons before retiring from professional baseball in 2005. He compiled a 28-14 mark, collected 23 saves and recorded a 3.86 ERA with the Red Sox. In 2002, he paced Boston’s minor league circuit with 17 saves for Augusta and later topped the organization in 2003 when he made 48 appearances for Sarasota of the Florida State League. Howell is no stranger to the Port City, though. He spent the 1999 and 2000 summer seasons as a member of the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League, posting a 4-1 record with a 2.57 ERA in 2000.


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 Assistant Coach Josh Simmons Hometown Dallas, N.C. Birthdate Sept. 6, 1976 Education B.S., East Carolina, 2000 M.S., East Carolina, 2002 Experience Barton College Assistant Coach, 2002, 2005-06 Blue Ridge CC Assistant Coach, 2004 Surry CC Asst. Coach, 2007-08 UNC Wilmington Asst. Coach, 2008-

Simmons comes to the Seahawk baseball program after serving as an assistant at Surry Community College in Dobson, N.C. While with the Knights, he was the recruiting coordinator and helped lead the program to a 39-21-1 mark in 2007 and 3628 in 2008. “I’m honored and excited to have this

opportunity to be with what I consider one of the top programs in the region,” said Simmons, who hails from Dallas, N.C. “I’ve known the staff here for a while and feel fortunate to work with them and the players in the program.” In 2008, former Knights standout Aaron King was selected in the seventh round of the Major League Baseball draft by the San Francisco Giants. Simmons has coached two players who earned Division II All-America honors. Dennis Blackmon and Brock Godwin were honored in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In three seasons at Barton, he coached six players who earned All-CVAC honors and in two seasons at Surry seven players were named to the All-Regional X team. Former Surry standout Bubbie Spake was the Region X defensive Player-of-the-Year and an All-Southeast honoree in 2007. Prior to joining the Surry staff, Simmons was an assistant for former Seahawk assistant coach Todd Wilkinson at Barton College, where he previously was a volunteer in

2002, for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. During his tenure with the Bulldogs, Barton claimed the 2002 CVAC Tournament title and the 2006 CVAC Regular season championship. Simmons, who earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from East Carolina in 2000 and 2002, respectively, also served as an assistant at Blue Ridge CC (2004) and with the Wilson Tobs (2004) of the Coastal Plain League.

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 2008 In Review (Results & Statistics) Date Opponent JU Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) 2/22 vs Richmond L 2/23 vs Milwaukee W 2/24 at Jacksonville L 2/26 Elon L 2/27 at The Citadel L 2/29 Fordham W 3/1 Fordham W 3/1 Fordham W 3/2 Fordham W 3/5 at Elon W *3/8 Towson W *3/8 Towson W *3/9 Towson W 3/11 at Campbell W *3/14 at Hofstra W *3/15 at Hofstra W *3/15 at Hofstra W 3/19 #18 Coastal Carolina W *3/21 William & Mary W *3/22 William & Mary W *3/23 William & Mary W 3/26 at #18 Coastal Carolina W *3/28 at Va. Commonwealth W *3/29 at Va. Commonwealth W *3/30 at Va. Commonwealth W 4/1 Wake Forest W *4/5 at Northeastern L *4/5 at Northeastern W *4/6 at Northeastern T 4/8 at #28 NC State L 4/9 Campbell L *4/11 Georgia State W *4/12 Georgia State W *4/13 Georgia State W 4/15 The Citadel W *4/18 at Delaware L *4/19 at Delaware W *4/20 at Delaware W 4/22 at East Carolina L 4/23 N.C. Central W 4/25 New York Tech W 4/26 New York Tech W 4/27 New York Tech W 4/29 #30 East Carolina L *5/2 George Mason L *5/3 George Mason W *5/4 George Mason W 5/7 #17 NC State W *5/9 at James Madison W *5/10 at James Madison W *5/11 at James Madison W 5/13 at #30 East Carolina L *5/15 Old Dominion W *5/16 Old Dominion L *5/17 Old Dominion W CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) 5/21 Towson W 5/22 William & Mary L 5/23 George Mason L NCAA Cary Regional (Cary, N.C.) 5/30 vs #29 Elon W 5/31 at #2 North Carolina L 6/1 vs #29 Elon W 6/1 at #2 North Carolina L * Colonial Athletic Association

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Score 16-23 6-3 0-9 4-7 1-3 8-7 12-6 16-0 9-4 18-16 6-5 6-1 7-2 6-4 14-2 6-3 5-4 5-2 9-2 16-5 8-3 10-7 17-4 3-2 6-5 5-1 4-6 11-1 3-3 5-12 6-8 6-5 10-9 9-8 16-6 13-14 13-5 17-7 1-6 14-8 13-6 12-1 8-2 7-14 3-13 10-0 8-3 3-2 11-6 7-2 23-4 2-3 3-2 3-9 5-3 11-5 8-11 9-14 5-2 1-5 15-11 3-7

Record: 44-17-1 Home: 26-7 Away: 15-9-1 Neutral: 3-1 Colonial: 25-4-1 Player Jason Appel Nate Hall Mark Carver Daniel Hargrave Jes Snyder Mike Rooney Ryan Foreman Bobby Leeper Cody Stanley Rhett Miller Shane French Alex Hill David Shambley Justin Barefoot Matt Holt Marc Locklear Jesse Haney Tyler Stott

AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB .397 62 62 252 64 100 16 5 5 53 28 .348 62 62 227 53 79 19 0 13 66 40 .347 62 62 236 71 82 16 3 21 82 39 .333 62 62 261 71 87 19 2 18 62 29 .307 51 45 163 23 50 11 2 7 30 17 .282 62 62 195 50 55 8 0 2 28 32 Less than 2.0 AB/Game or 75% of team games played .500 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .328 44 28 116 28 38 7 2 1 19 13 .288 43 35 146 27 42 9 1 5 32 11 .281 42 32 128 29 36 5 0 0 11 17 .281 34 25 89 14 25 5 0 7 30 18 .274 44 25 95 30 26 5 1 4 22 35 .269 24 11 52 7 14 6 0 0 5 3 .227 48 38 128 26 29 2 0 7 27 23 .188 21 6 32 11 6 2 0 1 2 6 .182 18 3 22 7 4 2 0 0 1 2 .125 8 0 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 .000 15 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals Opponents

.313 .268

62 62 2157 517 675 132 16 62 62 2136 353 572 82 5

91 59

471 316 326 220

HBP 8 8 18 7 5 15

SO 11 31 32 51 17 32

SB ATT 21 24 7 9 3 6 6 6 0 3 6 6

0 2 0 8 0 5 1 4 1 1 0 1

0 22 32 18 24 15 8 33 10 8 1 3

0 2 5 5 2 3 0 5 1 0 0 2

0 3 6 6 2 4 0 7 1 0 0 2

84 348 63 411

68 55

85 77

LOB - Team (537), Opp (477). DPs turned - Team (55), Opp (48). CI - Team (1), Stanley, C. 1. IBB - Team (12), Hall, N. 3, Carver 3, Appel 2, Miller, R. 1, Snyder 1, Hargrave 1, Barefoot 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Stanley, C. 2, Miller, R. 2, Appel 2, Leeper 2, Snyder 2, Rooney 1. Player Bradley Holt Jeff Hatcher Seth Frankoff Bobby Leeper Larry Salefsky Stephen Harrold Cameron Roth Kyle Lewis Bryan Booth Brett Braxton Jesse Haney Allen Flood Justin Bradley Chris Johnson Alex Hill Totals Opponents

ERA 3.18 4.42 5.10

W 11 6 5

0.00 3.66 3.71 3.77 6.52 6.94 7.20 7.94 8.24 9.00 13.50 13.50

0 4 4 5 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0

4.97 7.94

L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV 1 15 15 2 0 2 0 2 15 15 2 0 0 0 2 15 14 1 0 0 0 Less than 1 IP per team game played 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 29 4 0 0 1 4 2 30 0 0 0 0 6 3 33 0 0 0 2 4 1 15 3 0 0 1 0 0 15 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 2 17 5 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

44 17 17 44

62 62

62 62

5 6

2 1

IP H 93.1 78 97.2 95 77.2 92

R 40 53 51

ER BB 33 36 48 14 44 26

SO 95 52 52

2.0 51.2 34.0 45.1 29.0 11.2 20.0 28.1 31.2 20.0 4.0 0.2

0 26 17 26 23 10 22 26 32 20 6 1

0 21 14 19 21 9 16 25 29 20 6 1

1 21 14 16 9 5 11 18 22 21 5 1

1 38 33 37 20 4 14 21 32 9 3 0

2 14 547.0 572 353 302 220 1 7 532.2 675 517 470 316

411 348

1 52 32 41 41 12 25 36 41 18 6 2

PB - Team (12), Carver 8, Stanley, C. 4, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (8), Stanley, C. 2, Roth 2, Holt, B. 1, Frankoff 1, Lewis, K. 1, Carver 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Carver (37-51), Stanley, C. (18-21), Frankoff (10-16), Hatcher, J. (8-11), Roth (7-11), Flood (8-10), Holt, B. (6-9), Bradley (4-4), Braxton (4-4), Salefsky (2-3), Harrold (2-3), Haney (2-2), Lewis, K. (1-2), Booth, B. (0-1), Johnson, C. (1-1). Score by innings UNC Wilmington Opponents

1 63 41

2 3 49 56 43 31

4 58 39

5 75 54

6 7 8 87 34 54 39 38 34

9 39 34

EX Total 2 517 0 353

Win-loss breakouts: Day 30-9-1; Night 14-8; vs Left 17-4; vs Right 27-13-1; 1-run games 10-2; 2-run games 3-3; 5+run games 24-8; Extra inns 2-0-1; Shutouts 2-1. Longest winning streak: 21; Longest losing streak: 3. Attendance: Home 34,411 (avg 1,110); Away 25,201 (avg 933); Total 59,612 (avg 1,027).


Record Summary Total Conference Non-Conf Home Away Neutral Day Night vs Left vs Right 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra inns Shutouts Scoring 0-2 runs Scoring 3-5 runs Scoring 6-9 runs Scoring 10+ runs Opponent 0-2 runs Opponent 3-5 runs Opponent 6-9 runs Opponent 10+ runs Scored in 1st inning Scores first

44-17-1 25-4-1 19-13 26-7 15-9-1 3-1 30-9-1 14-8 17-4 27-13-1 10-2 3-3 24-8 2-0-1 2-1 0-5 8-6-1 16-4 20-2 16-0 16-3-1 10-7 2-7 21-3-1 29-4-1

Opp. scores first After 6 leading After 6 trailing After 6 tied After 7 leading After 7 trailing After 7 tied After 8 leading After 8 trailing After 8 tied Hit 0 home runs Hit 1 home run Hit 2+ home runs Opponent 0 home runs Opponent 1 home run Opponent 2+ HRs Made 0 errors Made 1 error Made 2+ errors Opp. made 0 errors Opp. made 1 error Opp. made 2+ errors Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits are tied

15-13 38-2-1 4-12 2-3 35-1-1 5-15 1-1 36-0 2-15 3-2-1 12-7 13-5-1 19-5 26-2-1 14-5 4-10 12-4 17-4-1 15-9 10-7 17-4 17-6-1 33-2 10-12-1 1-3

Inning-by-inning summary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total UNCW 63 49 56 58 75 87 34 54 39 2 517 Opp. 41 43 31 39 54 39 38 34 34 0 353

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Appel, Jason Hargrave, Daniel Carver, Mark Hall, Nate Rooney, Mike Snyder, Jes Leeper, Bobby Stanley, Cody Miller, Rhett French, Shane Hill, Alex Barefoot, Justin Shambley, David Holt, Matt TEAM

2 18 18 19 17 12 10 11 10 9 4 4 5 3 1 141

3 11 8 6 9 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 - - - 50

4 2 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - 8

5+ - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1

Tot 31 28 26 26 16 15 13 12 11 7 6 5 3 1 200

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Carver, Mark Hall, Nate Hargrave, Daniel Appel, Jason Snyder, Jes French, Shane Stanley, Cody Barefoot, Justin Leeper, Bobby Rooney, Mike Hill, Alex Holt, Matt Miller, Rhett TEAM

2 12 9 8 8 7 1 6 6 5 3 2 1 1 69

3 5 7 5 3 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 - - 34

4 6 1 3 - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 12

5+ - 2 - 2 - 2 - - - - - - - 6

Tot 23 19 16 13 9 8 8 7 7 5 4 1 1 121

Seahawk Baseball

ď Ž 2008 In Review (Record Summary/Misc.)

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-1 0-3 0-1 3-3 0-2 5-1 7-1 2-1 4-1 3-1 20-2 Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 2-0 4-0 10-0 5-2 5-0 6-1 4-2 3-2 2-1 1-2 2-7 Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 18-2 24-4 28-5 33-5

5 35-3

6 38-2

7 35-1

8 36-0

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 10-7 13-10 10-11 8-11

5 4-13

6 4-12

7 5-15

8 2-15

Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 16-8 7-3 6-1

4 3-1

5 5-1

6 2-3

7 1-1

8 3-2

General summary Longest winning streak Longest losing streak

21 3

Mark Carver earned Colonial and ECAC Player-of-the-Year honors after leading the Seahawks with 21 home runs and a schoolrecord 82 RBI's. 2009 UNCW Baseball • 23


Seahawk Baseball

 Year-by-Year Records

Bill Brooks 574-292-6 YEAR 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 (7) 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

Bobby Guthrie 205-205-1

AFFILIATION HEAD COACH Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College Bill Brooks Junior College NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA Bill Brooks

Mark Scalf 556-436-1 W 6 13 19 15 19 13 23 108 20 13 17 22 21 21 22 30 36 26 22 27

L 8 3 7 4 2 6 4 34 9 10 6 12 10 6 7 9 11 11 20 11

T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

PCT. .429 .813 .730 .789 .905 .684 .852 .760 .689 .565 .739 .647 .677 .778 .758 .769 .766 .703 .524 .710

1976 (13) 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (31) (51)

NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bill Brooks NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Bobby Guthrie NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I Mark Scalf NCAA Division I TOTAL RECORD

25 15 302 137 10 17 23 16 21 16 8 24 32 15 25 14 18 19 22 26 32 21 29 28 32 21 11 42 31 15 23 25 25 27 23 38 26 29 30 28 30 25 28 30 28 29 21 34 30 26 36 23 33 22 36 21 40 23 40 23 40 19 42 22 29 27 44 17 898 762 1,335 933

0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8

.625 .706 .370 .589 .568 .250 .680 .641 .486 .458 .604 .509 .604 .208 .674 .479 .481 .377 .473 .517 .545 .483 .491 .382 .536 .610 .600 .632 .635 .635 .678 .656 .518 .718 .541 .588

 Series Records (Div. I Only) Opponent America East Albany Maine Vermont ACC Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland UNC Chapel Hill N.C. State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Atlantic Sun Campbell Central Florida Florida Atlantic Gardner-Webb Jacksonville Stetson Atlantic 10 Fordham George Washington LaSalle UNC Charlotte Rhode Island Richmond Temple Xavier Big 12 Missouri

W L 9 0 3 0 1 0 5 0 81 178 7 31 22 11 0 3 2 1 4 3 9 46 14 54 1 5 11 9 11 14 83 50 71 37 2 0 2 2 5 1 0 1 3 9 53 53 5 0 3 1 3 0 11 12 6 2 22 37 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 2

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Oklahoma 0 1 Big East 14 6 Notre Dame 1 0 St. John’s 4 2 Villanova 3 0 West Virginia 6 4 Big Ten 4 6 Northwestern 1 4 Ohio State 1 1 Michigan State 1st meeting Penn State 1 1 Purdue 1 0 Big South 99 83 Charleston Southern 36 19 Coastal Carolina 30 41 High Point 20 10 Liberty 3 5 UNC Asheville 1 0 Radford 7 3 Winthrop 2 4 Colonial 286 207 Delaware 16 10 George Mason 44 38 Georgia State 7 2 Hofstra 19 3 James Madison 33 47 Northeastern 5 4 Old Dominion 51 51 Towson 25 7 Va. Commonwealth 33 27 William & Mary 53 19 Conference USA 53 68 East Carolina 52 66 Southern Mississippi 0 1

Tulane 1 1 Horizon 5 1 Cleveland State 2 0 Milwaukee 1 0 Wright State 1st meeting Youngstown State 2 1 Independent 6 0 New York Tech 3 0 Savannah State 3 0 Ivy League 40 19 Brown 8 5 Dartmouth 8 4 Princeton 6 1 Yale 18 9 MAAC 34 9 Fairfield 9 4 Le Moyne 11 5 Marist 2 0 Rider 2 0 St. Peter’s 3 0 Siena 7 0 Mid-American 20 17 Akron 1 0 Ball State 3 1 Eastern Michigan 0 2 Kent State 5 7 Marshall 1 1 Ohio 9 3 Buffalo 1 2 MEAC 12 0 Delaware State 3 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 5 0 North Carolina A&T 3 0 North Carolina Central 1 0

Missouri Valley 4 3 Bradley 1 1 Creighton 1st meeting Evansville 1 2 Indiana State 1 0 Northern Iowa 1 0 Mountain West 4 0 TCU 1 0 Utah 3 0 Northeast 7 0 UMBC 4 0 Monmouth 1 0 Mount St. Mary’s 2 0 Ohio Valley 7 1 Eastern Kentucky 7 1 PAC 10 1 2 Arizona 1 2 Patriot 2 0 Navy 2 0 Southern 61 52 Appalachian State 2 1 The Citadel 7 4 Col. of Charleston 1st meeting Davidson 14 2 East Tennesse State 2 1 Elon 20 16 Furman 0 1 Georgia Southern 0 2 UNC Greensboro 8 11 Western Carolina 8 11 Southland 0 1 Lamar 0 1 Southeastern 4 26 Auburn 0 5

Georgia Kentucky Louisiana State South Carolina Tennessee Sun Belt Florida International Western Kentucky

1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

2 1 1 15 2 3 2 1


1977 (W-10, L-17)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 7-10  Away: 3-7 2/27 3/1 2 9 10 12 14 15 17 18 24 25 26 31 4/1 5 6 7 11 12 14 19 21 23 25 28

at Coastal Carolina at Stetson at Stetson N.C. State Va. Commonwealth Western Carolina Yale Yale Clemson Clemson Dartmouth Dartmouth Baptist at Elon at UNC Chapel Hill East Carolina Coastal Carolina at Campbell Duke Methodist Pembroke at Pembroke at East Carolina at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian Campbell Elon

L L L L W L W W L L L L L L L L L W W L W W W L L W W

1-11 0-9 7-10 1-3 8-3 3-4 1-0 4-0 0-8 1-4 1-9 5-7 2-3 5-11 1-6 4-6 6-14 2-1 4-2 2-9 8-2 14-6 4-3 na na 7-3 3-2

1978 (W-23, L-16)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 16-4  Away: 5-10  Neutral: 2-2 3/6 at Duke at Duke 9 N.C. State 11 at Methodist 12 Yale 13 Yale 14 Yale 15 Case Western Case Western 18 Dartmouth 19 Dartmouth 21 Baptist 22 #Ohio State #Cleveland State 23 #Ohio State 29 at N.C. State 31 Western Carolina 4/1 Western Carolina 2 at Coastal Carolina at Coastal Carolina 3 at Baptist 4 at Baptist 7 at Campbell 8 The Citadel 9 Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian 10 Methodist 11 at East Carolina 12 Liberty Baptist 15 at East Carolina 19 at The Citadel 20 Pembroke 21 $Baptist 22 Baptist 23 East Carolina East Carolina 24 at Pembroke 28 at Clemson 29 at Clemson # at Macon, Ga. $ at Legion Stadium

W 8-4 W 11-0 L 4-5 L 4-5 W 4-1 L 2-3 W 6-4 W 1-0(8) W 4-3 W 7-6(10) W 9-1 W 7-6 L 2-3 W 19-3 W 6-1 L 4-5 W 3-1 W 7-6 L 4-11 L 4-9 L 6-7 L 4-5(10) W 18-8 W 4-3 W 5-4 L 3-11 W 14-4 L 1-25 W 9-3 L 0-8 L 3-4 W 5-1 L 9-13 W 10-0 W 7-4 W 4-3(9) W 6-5(10) L 6-7 L 3-4

1979 (W-21, L-16)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 16-8  Away: 5-8 3/1 2 4 7 12 13 16 17 18 19 22 23 25 26 27 29 31 4/2 5 7 10 11

at South Carolina at UNC Charlotte Salisbury State at N.C. State Yale Yale Yale Western Carolina Western Carolina Clemson Clemson Eastern Connecticut Eastern Connecticut at Coastal Carolina at Baptist at Baptist East Carolina at UNC Chapel Hill N.C. State at Methodist Campbell at East Carolina Coastal Carolina

L 8-20 W 5-3 W 17-5 L 2-4(10) W 6-3 L 1-2 L 2-6 L 4-7 W 5-0 L 2-17 L 6-8 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 2-6 W 10-2 L 4-6 W 2-1 L 3-6 L 3-4 L 2-4 W 6-3 L 15-17(12) L 0-1

12 13 16 17 19 21 23 24 25 27 28

Coastal Carolina UNC Chapel Hill Methodist Pembroke at Wingate Duke Duke UNC Charlotte at Campbell Wingate at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian Baptist Baptist

W L W W W W W W L W W W W W

4-3 2-9 5-1 11-2 13-11 1-0 7-4 12-3 4-7 4-3 4-3 7-0 8-3 15-2

1980 (W-8, L-24)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 6-11  Away: 2-13 3/10 11 14 15 16 17 20 22 23 27 28 31 4/1 3 4 8 9 10 11 13 15 19 20 22 23 24 26 5/3

at Clemson at Clemson at Clemson at Coastal Carolina Virginia Eastern Connecticut Eastern Connecticut Eastern Connecticut Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian N.C. Wesleyan Fairfield Baptist Baptist West Liberty State West Liberty State West Liberty State at Western Carolina at Western Carolina Pembroke at N.C. Wesleyan at N.C. State at Campbell East Carolina at UNC Chapel Hill at East Carolina at East Carolina at Pembroke at South Carolina Campbell East Carolina at South Carolina

L 0-2 W 3-1 L 2-8 L 1-13 L 0-1 W 5-4 L 1-2 L 2-8 L 3-5 W 9-6 W 9-0 L 7-9(10) L 0-4 L 6-8 L 1-2 W 1-0(9) W 3-0 L 5-7 L 8-9 L 3-7 L 5-18 L 4-10 L 0-9 L 4-7 L 3-10 L 5-8 L 6-11 W 4-2 L 2-22 W 7-3 L 0-4 L 4-10

1981 (W-32, L-15)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 26-9  Away: 6-6 3/1 4 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 27 28 31 4/2 3 4 6 7 8 11 12 13 15 18 22 25 26 27 28 29 5/2

Old Dominion Old Dominion St. Augustine’s St. Augustine’s Guilford Yale Yale Yale at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian N.C. State John Carroll Maryland John Carroll Clemson Clemson Western Carolina Western Carolina Eastern Connecticut Salisbury State Salisbury State Princeton Pembroke UNC Chapel Hill Stetson at Charleston Baptist at Charleston Baptist N.C. State Methodist at Campbell at Campbell East Carolina East Carolina Coastal Carolina Campbell Campbell at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at Pembroke at East Carolina at East Carolina South Carolina Charleston Baptist Charleston Baptist at UNC Chapel Hill

W 3-2(11) W 8-2 W 5-4 W 4-3 L 8-12 L 1-18 W 2-1 W 10-5 W 7-5 W 9-2 L 2-14 W 4-1 W 7-4 W 13-1 W 9-8 L 2-3(10) W 7-6 W 3-2 L 4-7 W 2-1 W 8-5 W 6-3 L 1-12 L 6-11 W 6-4 L 7-8 L 7-8 L 3-15 W 8-2 L 1-3 W 7-2 W 6-3 W 3-1 L 9-11(12) W 7-4 W 10-1 L 4-14 L 11-12 W 14-1 W 4-3 W 9-3 W 5-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 1-4

1982 (W-25, L-14)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 16-8  Away: 9-6 3/2 St. Augustine’s

W

8-3

4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 23 25 27 28 31 4/1 2 3 4 6 7 12 13 14 16 17 19 23 24

St. Augustine’s N.C. State UNC Chapel Hill at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Clemson at Georgia Tech at Baptist at Baptist William & Mary Davis and Elkins Davis and Elkins Wake Forest Salisbury State George Mason Ohio Ohio Ohio at Campbell Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian Methodist at UNC Chapel Hill Campbell Campbell Coastal Carolina at N.C. State South Carolina at William & Mary at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at Old Dominion Baptist Baptist East Carolina at Coastal Carolina at East Carolina

L 0-1 L 3-6 W 4-3 W 4-3 L 4-6 L 3-6 L 2-17 W 6-0 W 9-6 W 5-2 W 10-4 W 10-1 L 3-5(11) L 3-5 W 7-3 L 4-6(12) W 10-0 W 6-0 W 2-1 W 5-3 W 6-2 W 10-4 W 10-4 W 8-6 L 2-10 L 0-3 L 9-22 W 14-0 W 17-3 W 22-8 L 4-5 W 7-6 W 4-1 W 6-0 W 7-3 L 4-6 W 5-3

1983 (W-18, L-19)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 13-14  Away: 5-5 2/27 3/3 4 5 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 21 26 27 30 4/1 4 5 9 11 12 13 14 16 19 21 25

Old Dominion Old Dominion UNC Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill Robert Morris Robert Morris at Newberry at South Carolina at South Carolina Wake Forest Clemson Clemson Clemson Salisbury State at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio East Carolina at East Carolina at Wake Forest South Carolina Baptist Baptist UNC Chapel Hill at UNC Chapel Hill Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Appalachian State East Carolina Campbell Campbell at Campbell at Campbell

L L L L W W L L L W L L W W W W W W W W L W L L W L W L L L W W L L L W W

1-7 9-10 1-8 2-6 8-0 15-2 4-12 3-7 1-4 4-2 0-3 5-12 9-4 14-5 14-4 17-4 1-0 5-0 7-1 2-1 5-6 1-0 5-10 4-9 3-0 1-4 6-4 7-8 0-2 0-8 4-3 4-3 0-6 1-2 3-14 14-6 6-5

1984 (W-20, L-21)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  Home: 13-13  Away: 7-8 2/25 26 3/1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 20 21 24 26

Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion UNC Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill William & Mary William & Mary Atlantic Christian at Clemson at Clemson at Elon at UNC Chapel Hill at UNC Chapel Hill Wake Forest Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Ohio Ohio Ohio Salisbury State Pembroke

W L L L L L L W L W W L L W L W W L L L W W W L W

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

27 30 31 4/1 2 4 5 7 8 12 13 14

N.C. State N.C. State Campbell Campbell Campbell at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at Old Dominion Baptist Baptist at Pembroke at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian at The Citadel at Baptist at Baptist

W L L W L L L W W W W W L W W L

4-3 5-6 4-5 5-2 0-4 4-13 7-18 13-10 7-2 6-1 11-1 11-2 1-7 3-2 6-5 1-2

1985 (W-32, L-21, T-1)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  Home: 25-11  Away: 7-10-1 2/23 24 3/2 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 20 21 22 23 25 27 31 4/1 2 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30

Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Clemson Clemson Clemson UNC Charlotte William & Mary William & Mary William & Mary Maryland Wake Forest Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Purdue George Mason George Mason George Mason East Carolina East Carolina Vermont Vermont Vermont Salisbury State at UNC Chapel Hill Coastal Carolina at N.C. State at Campbell at Old Dominion at Old Dominion at Wake Forest Richmond Richmond UNC Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill Campbell N.C. State at UNC Chapel Hill at Richmond Campbell at Coastal Carolina at N.C. Wesleyan at James Madison at James Madison at James Madison at Campbell at East Carolina Atlantic Christian at American at American at American Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic

L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L L L L L W W L L L L L W L W T L W L W L W W W W L L

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

1986 (W-29, L-28)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 10-8, Fourth  Home: 19-12  Away: 8-13  Neutral: 2-3 2/22 23 26 3/1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 18 21 22 23 24 27 28

Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion UNC Chapel Hill at Augusta at Augusta Vs. USC Aiken at Augusta at UNC Charlotte at UNC Charlotte at Wake Forest Atlantic Christian Rhode Island Wake Forest Rhode Island Rhode Island *American *American *American at Old Dominion Vermont Vermont *at William & Mary *at William & Mary *at William & Mary Campbell Ohio

L W L W W W L L L L L W L W W W W W W L W W W L L W L

4-5 6-4 4-15 7-6 4-3 10-3 1-12 2-18 6-9 6-15 8-11 19-3 2-3 4-3 14-1 4-2 12-2 5-2 7-0 2-10 12-4 26-8 9-0 4-3 5-6 4-3 1-3

29 30 4/2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 22 23 26 5/3 15 16 17

Ohio L 1-2(8) Ohio L 6-7(10) at N.C. Wesleyan L 9-10 at Coastal Carolina W 5-2 SUNY Buffalo L 3-8 SUNY Buffalo W 13-1 SUNY Buffalo W 13-1 *at Richmond L 2-3 *at Richmond L 3-5 at Atlantic Christian W 9-8 *Richmond W 14-9 at Campbell L 5-16 N.C. State W 13-3 *James Madison L 1-6 *James Madison W 12-5 *James Madison L 5-15 at Campbell W 11-7 Coastal Carolina W 3-2 at N.C. State L 4-8 *at George Mason W 7-6 *at George Mason W 6-7 *at George Mason L 0-3 at UNC Chapel Hill L 6-18 Campbell L 0-2 *at East Carolina W 9-3 *at East Carolina L 7-11 *East Carolina W 6-4 #James Madison W 11-10 #Richmond L 2-3 #East Carolina L 8-9(11) * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1987 (W-32, L-21)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 11-4, First  Home: 26-9  Away: 5-10  Neutral: 1-2 2/21 3/1 2 3 5 7 8 9 14 17 21 22 25 26 28 29 30 4/1 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 16 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 5/2 3 9 10 14 15 16

Old Dominion L 0-5 Old Dominion W 6-5 at Georgia L 4-17 at Clemson L 7-8 at Clemson L 0-4 at Georgia Tech L 6-13 at Wake Forest L 5-15 Rhode Island W 9-1 Rhode Island W 17-1 Rhode Island W 7-1 Atlantic Christian W 7-6 USC Aiken W 3-2 USC Aiken W 6-3 at Campbell L 11-12 Bradley L 3-4 Bradley W 11-4 N.C. State W 10-6 Kent State L 10-12 Kent State W 6-5 *Richmond W 4-2 *Richmond L 2-3 *Richmond W 16-6 at Old Dominion L 2-8 at Old Dominion L 5-11 at Atlantic Christian W 8-6 *George Mason L 10-13 *George Mason W 8-2 *George Mason L 10-13 Coastal Carolina L 1-4 at UNC Chapel Hill L 6-16 at N.C. State L 6-14 *William & Mary W 8-1 *William & Mary W 3-0 *William & Mary W 7-0 Campbell W 6-4 at Coastal Carolina W 8-2 Coastal Carolina L 2-3 at Campbell W 13-11 UNC Chapel Hill W 7-5 *East Carolina W 8-4 *East Carolina W 12-2 *East Carolina L 5-7 Campbell W 8-2 at Coastal Carolina W 9-6 Florida Altantic W 8-0 Florida Atlantic W 4-0 *James Madison W 5-3 *James Madison W 3-0 *James Madison L 4-12 #William & Mary W 5-2 #Richmond W 12-6 #James Madison L 2-5 #East Carolina L 3-10 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1988 (W-11, L-42)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 4-10, Fifth  Home: 8-21  Away: 3-11  Neutral: 0-11 2/20 21 27 28 3/2 3 4 6

Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Clemson Clemson Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech &Evansville

L W L L L L W L L

1-2 6-4 1-11 1-12 2-13 4-10 10-6 2-8 0-3

7 &West Virginia L 2-8 8 &Georgia Southern L 5-9 9 &James Madison L 10-14 10 &Evansville L 0-6 11 &Eastern Michigan L 3-4 12 &Eastern Michigan L 3-8 14 Rhode Island W 11-3 15 Rhode Island L 5-6 16 at Campbell L 4-5 19 *East Carolina W 3-2 *East Carolina W 6-5 20 *East Carolina L 4-7 21 Atlantic Christian W 12-2 23 at N.C. State L 8-9 24 Howard W 6-0 26 *at Richmond L 0-8 *at Richmond W 5-2 28 at Old Dominion W 6-1 30 Campbell L 0-4 31 UNC Charlotte L 2-6 4/2 *George Mason L 1-13 *George Mason L 1-2 3 *George Mason L 4-15 6 at Campbell L 0-11 9 *James Madison L 2-20 *James Madison L 3-6 10 *James Madison L 2-14 14 at Coastal Carolina L 7-8 16 *at William & Mary L 0-9 *at William & Mary L 2-3 17 *at William & Mary W 5-3 21 N.C. State L 1-10 22 USC-Aiken L 5-12 23 USC-Aiken L 0-4 UNC Chapel Hill L 3-4 24 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-12 27 Coastal Carolina W 5-2 5/6 ^Florida International L 2-5 ^UNC Charlotte L 5-11 7 ^Davidson L 4-8 ^UNC Charlotte L 4-6 8 ^Florida International L 1-6 12 # George Mason L 1-5 13 # James Madison L 4-12 * CAA game | & Georgia Southern Tournament | ^ UNC Charlotte Tournament | # CAA Tournament

Seahawk Baseball

 Year-by-Year Results

1989 (W-31, L-15)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 14-1, First  Home: 22-5  Away: 9-10 2/19 25 26 3/4 5 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 18 19 25 26 27 28 30 4/1 2 5 8 9 12 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5/6 7 12 13 14

Duke W Old Dominion W Old Dominion W Old Dominion W at Clemson L at Clemson L at Furman L at Auburn L at Auburn L at USC Aiken L at USC Aiken W Howard L Howard L *Richmond W *Richmond W *Richmond W *at George Mason W *at George Mason W *at George Mason W at Old Dominion L UNC Charlotte L Campbell W *James Madison W *James Madison W *James Madison W at Campbell W *William & Mary W *William & Mary W *William & Mary W at UNC Chapel Hill W *at East Carolina W *at East Carolina L *at East Carolina W Atlantic Christian W at Duke W at N.C. State L N.C. State L Davidson W Campbell W Campbell W at Coastal Carolina L Central Florida W Central Florida W #William &Mary W #East Carolina L #Richmond L * CAA | # CAA Tournament

10-6 6-5 7-5 9-6 2-15 4-9 7-10 0-4 8-11 3-4 6-5 1-2 8-11 6-2 6-5 3-2 7-3 11-5 11-2 0-8 5-10 3-1 6-5 2-1 4-3 6-5 8-6 12-6 11-5 5-3 5-3 0-9 4-3 7-2 6-5 5-11 5-8 14-0 5-1 3-0 9-11 3-2 8-0 8-4 1-6 2-7

1990 (W-23, L-25)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 5-6, Third  Home: 17-8  Away: 6-7 2/17 Clemson 18 Clemson 24 Old Dominion

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Old Dominion L Old Dominion L Atlantic Christian W Atlantic Christian W Fairfield W Fairfield W Radford L Radford L Radford W UNC Charlotte W Princeton W Princeton W Princeton L Towson W Towson W N.C. State L at Campbell W at Campbell W USC Aiken L *at William & Mary L *at William & Mary W at Old Dominion W at Duke L Campbell W *East Carolina W *East Carolina L *East Carolina L at N.C. State L *at Richmond L *at Richmond L *at Richmond L at UNC Chapel Hill L Coastal Carolina L at UNC Charlotte W *George Mason W *George Mason W *George Mason W at Coastal Carolina W Duke L Campbell L UNC Chapel Hill L #George Mason L #William & Mary W #Richmond L * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1-2 7-9 6-5 11-6 6-5 11-3 6-8 1-3 7-0 3-1 3-2 8-3 2-4 8-2 2-1 2-5 8-5 8-7 3-6 1-2 8-1 10-9 2-8 11-4 4-3 3-12 2-5 7-11 0-2 1-4 1-2 1-5 1-5 4-0 8-3 2-0 13-4 5-4 4-6 4-8 1-7 7-11 21-6 1-2

1991 (W-24, L-27)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 11-9, Second  Home: 14-13  Away: 10-12  Neutral: 0-2 2/16 21 22 26 27 3/2 6 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 4/2 3 5 6 7 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 21 23 21 27 28 5/7 8 11 12 14 15

at UNC Chapel Hill L 5-8 at Barton W 5-0 Liberty L 5-13 Barton W 14-5 at Duke W 7-13 Old Dominion W 7-5 Old Dominion L 1-2 at Coastal Carolina L 4-5 at Campbell W 17-0 Fairfield L 4-6 Farfield L 7-8(11) UNC Charlotte W 9-6 *James Madison L 7-11 *James Madison L 2-6 *George Mason W 6-5 *George Mason W 3-1 Charleston Southern W 8-0 *at Richmond L 0-5 *at Richmond L 2-7 *at William & Mary W 3-2(8) *at William & Mary W 6-5 Xavier L 3-11 Le Moyne W 13-1 Le Moyne W 3-2 Radford W 7-6 at Va. Commonwealth L 0-3 at Va. Commonwealth L 0-5 at Charleston Southern W 3-2 Campbell W 3-1 *at George Mason W 3-0 *at George Mason W 9-7 *at James Madison W 8-4 *at James Madison L 3-7 at N.C. State L 8-13 *William & Mary W 7-3 *William & Mary W 8-7 *Richmond W 3-2 *Richmond L 3-6 UNC Chapel Hill L 1-4 Coastal Carolina L 5-8 N.C. State L 5-6 Duke W 6-2 *East Carolina W 6-3 *East Carolina L 1-4 *at East Carolina L 6-10 *at East Carolina L 1-2 at Coastal Carolina L 0-7 Coastal Carolina L 5-7 at Old Dominion L 3-9 at Old Dominion W 7-4 #George Mason L 7-9 #Richmond L 6-11 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1992 (W-23, L-38)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 7-11, Sixth  Home: 11-21

 Away: 10-15  Neutral: 2-2 2/20 22 23 27 28 3/1 2 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 28 29 4/1 2 4 5 7 8 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 21 23 25 26 28 5/2 3 12 13 14 15

at Coastal Carolina L 3-5 Va. Commonwealth W 3-0 Va. Commonwealth L 0-4 Coastal Carolina W 7-4 Virginia Tech L 6-11 at UNC Charlotte W 13-10 at Davidson W 13-6 at Winthrop W 16-8 at Auburn L 4-10 at Auburn L 0-2 at Auburn L 3-4 at USC Aiken L 1-3 at USC Aiken L 2-3 Liberty L 0-4 Liberty W 5-4 Winthrop L 2-7 UNC Charlotte L 1-5 *Old Dominion W 7-2 *Old Dominion W 3-1 *Old Dominion L 1-3 Towson L 0-5 Towson L 1-2 LeMoyne W 5-4 LeMoyne W 3-2 LeMoyne L 1-2 at William & Mary W 8-2 at William & Mary W 1-0 at William & Mary W 9-1 Coastal Carolina W 8-2 *at East Carolina L 0-1 *at East Carolina L 2-3 *at East Carolina L 7-8 N.C. State L 2-17 at Atlantic Christian W 12-4 *Richmond L 2-3 *Richmond L 0-2 *Richmond L 3-9 UNC Chapel Hill L 3-5 at N.C. State L 2-17 *James Madison W 5-0 *James Madison W 5-0 *James Madison L 4-8 at UNC Chapel Hill L 5-9 Atlantic Christian L 2-5 Charleston Southern W 5-1 UNC Greensboro L 3-7 UNC Greensboro L 6-7 Campbell W 6-5 Coastal Carolina L 1-10 *at George Mason L 2-4 *at George Mason L 1-4 *at George Mason L 2-7 at Charleston Southern L 2-3 Clemson L 1-8 Clemson W 5-1 #Old Dominion W 6-3 #Richmond L 3-7 #East Carolina W 9-7 #Old Dominion W 5-4 #Richmond L 4-5 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1993 (W-26, L-29)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 6-8, Fourth  Home: 17-13  Away: 9-16 2/14 2/20 21 25 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 13 16 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 29 4/3 4 6 8 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 20 21

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Davidson Va. Commonwealth Va. Commonwealth Va. Commonwealth at Coastal Carolina at UNC Charlotte at Davidson at Clemson at Clemson at The Citadel at Winthrop at Winthrop at Barton *William & Mary *William & Mary Fairfield LeMonye LeMonye *East Carolina *East Carolina *East Carolina Ohio Kent State Kent State at Campbell *at James Madison *at James Madison *at James Madison at Charleston Southern The Citadel at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro N.C. State at Coastal Carolina Barton *George Mason *George Mason *George Mason UNC Chapel Hill Campbell

W W W W L L W L L L W L W W W W L L L L W W L L W L L W W W L W L L W L W L L L W

5-4(10) 9-7 9-6 4-0 1-2 2-4 8-7 5-7 2-9 6-7(12) 3-0 1-5 6-3 4-1 5-3 7-0 7-10 3-5 2-10 1-6 6-4 6-4 0-5 2-4 11-6 7-10 2-8 6-5(11) 7-5 7-3 1-7 2-1 6-8 1-6 4-2 6-8 8-7(11) 3-5(8) 1-14 5-6 6-5

24 5 27 28 5/8 9 10 11 14 15 16 19 20

*at Old Dominion L 3-6 *at Old Dominion W 10-3 *at Old Dominion L 2-12 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-4 Coastal Carolina L 3-4 Coastal Carolina W 8-3 UNC Charlotte W 6-4 Charleston Southern W 3-0 at N.C. State L 1-2(14) USC Aiken L 2-5 USC Aiken W 9-5 USC Aiken W 3-1 #East Carolina L 2-3 #George Mason L 1-8 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1994 (W-30, L-28)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 10-8, Fourth  Home: 25-8  Away: 5-18  Neutral: 0-2 2/12 13 19 20 22 24 3/6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 26 27 29 30 4/1 2 4 5 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 23 24 26 27 5/7 9 13 14 18 19

at Campbell L 3-4 at South Carolina L 0-3 Davidson W 11-4 Davidson W 4-3 at UNC Greensboro L 3-4 at Coastal Carolina L 3-7 Barton W 8-3 at UNC Charlotte L 2-6 at Clemson L 2-14 at Clemson L 7-8(13) at Western Carolina L 2-7 at Davidson W 6-4 *at East Carolina W 3-2 *at East Carolina L 2-3 *at East Carolina L 5-6 UNC Charlotte W 4-3(12) UMBC W 14-3 Fairfield W 8-6 *Richmond W 9-6 *Richmond L 0-1 *Richmond L 6-15 Charleston Southern W 7-5 USC Aiken W 3-1(10) USC Aiken L 1-5 *James Madison W 3-0 *James Madison W 2-1 *James Madison W 4-0 Kent State L 0-11 Kent State W 6-5(13) at Wake Forest L 3-4 at Wake Forest L 7-10 Charleston Southern W 10-1 The Citadel W 5-0 *at George Mason W 5-1 *at George Mason W 3-2 *at George Mason L 4-6 Campbell W 9-1 N.C. State L 17-1 at The Citadel L 2-4 *Old Dominion L 1-2(11) *Old Dominion L 2-19 *Old Dominion W 4-3 UNC Chapel Hill L 4-6(10) at N.C. State L 6-8 *at William & Mary L 4-7 *at William & Mary W 11-2 *at William & Mary L 4-7 at UNC Chapel Hill L 0-9 UNC Greensboro W 8-3 Coastal Carolina W 6-3 Charleston Southern W 3-1 Va. Commonwealth W 5-0 Va. Commonwealth L 3-6 #East Carolina L 3-10(10) #James Madison L 0-7 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1995 (W-30, L-25)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 11-7, Second  Home: 24-14  Away: 5-9  Neutral: 1-2 2/11 12 17 18 21 28 3/3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 21

at Stetson at Stetson at Stetson Va. Commonwealth Va. Commonwealth at Campbell at Coastal Carolina ^UNC Chapel Hill ^Virginia Tech ^South Carolina Yale Yale Yale *at Richmond *at Richmond *at Richmond Marist Marist Faifield *James Madison *James Madison *James Madison LeMoyne

L W L W W W W L W L L L W L W L W W W L L L W

2-3 9-4 2-7 7-5 2-1 12-6 9-2 1-2 3-1 0-6 1-5 5-16 2-0 4-16 9-4 3-6 10-1 23-2 3-0 5-7 2-3(8) 3-4 3-0

24 25 26 28 29 4/1 2 4 5 8 9 11 15 16 19 22 23 25 26 5/6 8 10 11 17 18

LeMoyne W 4-0 Ohio L 2-3(10) Wake Forest L 4-6 Wake Forest W 2-1 Kent State L 3-8 Kent State L 5-6(10) *Old Dominion W 5-3(11) *Old Dominion W 5-3(9) *at Old Dominion L 1-8 USC Aiken W 4-3 USC Aiken W 6-4 *George Mason W 3-2(10) *George Mason W 7-1 *George Mason W 3-2 Charleston Southern W 10-5 *William & Mary W 5-0 *William & Mary W 1-0 *William & Mary W 10-2 N.C. State W 11-2 *East Carolina W 5-4(10) *East Carolina W 6-5 *East Carolina W 6-4 Campbell L 1-3 at N.C. State W 11-2 Coastal Carolina W 6-5(11) at Charleston Southern L 5-7 at Charleston Southern L 1-3 at Virginia Tech L 1-2 at Virginia Tech L 5-6 #William & Mary W 6-1 #Richmond L 2-17 #Old Dominion L 2-5 * CAA | ^ Bojangles Seahawk Classic # CAA Tournament

1996 (W-28, L-30)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 9-11, T-Seventh  Home: 18-15  Away: 7-12  Neutral: 3-3 2/14 17 18 21 23 24 25 28 3/2 3 5 6 9 10 12 13 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 30 31 4/3 6 9 10 13 14 16 17 20 21 23 24 27 28 5/7 8 10 11 14 15 16

at Coastal Carolina L 6-9 at Stetson L 4-5 at Stetson L 7-8 at Stetson L 0-7 at Charleston Southern W 10-6 ^Kentucky L 3-6 ^Tennessee L 1-12 ^UNC Asheville W 4-2 Campbell L 3-4 Virginia Tech W 7-2 Virginia Tech L 3-6 at Campbell L 3-4 Coastal Carolina W 6-5 (12) *James Madison L 1-2 *James Madison L 1-2 *James Madison L 4-5 Wake Forest L 13-14 Wake Forest W 4-1 Fairfield L 8-9 Yale L 3-4 Yale W 9-6 LeMoyne W 6-1 LeMoyne W 8-1 Towson W 10-5 *at George Mason L 4-7 *at George Mason L 7-10 *at George Mason L 7-14 Drexel W 10-7 Drexel L 4-5 *at William & Mary L 11-14 *at William & Mary W 9-4 *at William & Mary W 8-4 Campbell W 6-2 *Old Dominion L 11-14 *Old Dominion W 9-4 at Coastal Carolina W 6-5 N.C. State L 5-12 *at East Carolina L 2-15 *at East Carolina L 4-7 *at East Carolina W 1-0 (10) UNC Chapel Hill W 4-2 at N.C. State W 13-8 *Richmond W 6-5 *Richmond W 4-3 *Richmond L 8-15 at UNC Chapel Hill L 2-5 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 *Va. Commonwealth W 11-4 *Va. Commonwealth L 5-6 (8) *Va. Commonwealth W 10-4 Charleston Southern W 10-1 at Campbell W 10-4 Villanova W 9-4 St. John’s L 1-11 #Richmond W 7-4 #James Madison W 9-4 #Old Dominion L 2-4 #James Madison L 5-8 * CAA | ^ Ralston Purina Challenge # CAA Tournament

1997 (W-28, L-29)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 7-12, Eighth  Home: 22-20  Away: 5-7  Neutral: 1-2

2/8 9 16 17 18 21 22 23 25 3/1 2 5 6 7 8 9 13 15 16 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 4/1 2 5 6 9 12 13 15 16 19 20 22 23 26 30 5/10 13 14 15

UNC Greensboro L 10-24 UNC Greensboro L 4-9 Penn State W 8-5 Virginia L 3-11 Virginia L 8-15 at Campbell L 4-9 ^Villanova W 4-1 ^West Virginia L 0-6 ^Rider W 11-6 at Coastal Carolina W 9-4 Radford W 12-2 Radford W 3-2 Radford W 9-1 Navy W 4-3 Delaware W 11-6 Liberty L 8-12 Liberty W 8-4 Delaware L 2-7 Delaware L 8-12 Fairfield W 11-15 *at Richmond L 9-20 *at Richmond L 4-10 *at Richmond L 4-13 Yale W 19-5 Yale W 17-4 *Old Dominion L 7-12 *Old Dominion W 8-3 *Old Dominion L 2-7 Le Moyne W 10-4 Towson W 2-1 Youngstown State L 6-9 *James Madison L 5-6 *James Madison L 2-7 *James Madison W 11-1 at Charleston Southern L 5-6 Charleston Southern W 10-4 *at George Mason L 6-10 *at George Mason W 9-6 *at George Mason L 7-10 UNC Chapel Hill L 7-8 *at William & Mary W 22-10 *at William & Mary W 12-4 at UNC Chapel Hill W 8-2 N.C. State W 4-3(12) *East Carolina W 12-3 *East Carolina L 3-4(8) *East Carolina W 8-3 at N.C. State W 4-3 Campbell W 8-3 *Va. Commonwealth L 7-8 *Va. Commonwealth L 4-9 Coastal Carolina L 8-10 Wake Forest W 11-4 Wake Forest L 1-5 #Va. Commonwealth W 11-10 #East Carolina L 8-9(12) #William & Mary L 0-12 * CAA | ^ Ralston Purina Challenge # CAA Tournament

1998 (W-21, L-34)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 6-14, Seventh  Home: 17-17  Away: 4-15  Neutral: 0-2 2/13 14 15 18 20 21 22 27 28 3/1 3 7 10 12 14 15 17 18 21 22 24 25 26 28 29 4/2 4 5 7 8 11 12 14 15 18 19 21 25

Wake Forest Radford Radford Wake Forest Coastal Carolina ^Navy ^West Virginia ^UNC Greensboro at Clemson at Clemson at Clemson at Duke *at Va. Commonwealth *at Va. Commonwealth George Mason Elon *Richmond *Richmond *Richmond LeMoyne LeMoyne *at Old Dominion *at Old Dominion *at Old Dominion Brown Youngstown State Youngstown State Elon at N.C. State at Campbell *George Mason *George Mason *George Mason UNC Chapel Hill Coastal Carolina *William & Mary *William & Mary *William & Mary Coastal Carolina at Coastal Carolina *at East Carolina *at East Carolina *at East Carolina N.C. State *at James Madison

L 1-5 W 9-2 L 5-8 L 3-7 W 12-9 W 8-2 W 7-5 L 13-15 L 0-13 L 6-19 L 3-6 L 2-8 L 4-6 L 3-7 L 7-9(11) L 4-10 L 3-5 L 3-4 L 10-18 W 9-6 W 9-7 L 3-12 L 1-12 L 1-17 W 8-2 W 9-2 W 5-3 W 5-2 W 8-5 W 10-7(10) W 9-5 W 2-1 W 9-3 W 11-8 W 3-2 L 5-10 L 1-10 W 7-4 W 8-4 L 8-9 L 5-15 W 2-0 W 6-4 L 1-8 L 6-12

26 28 29 5/1 8 9 10 12 13

*at James Madison L 7-8 *at James Madison L 4-9 at UNC Chapel Hill L 7-12 Duke L 12-19 Campbell L 6-9 Western Carolina L 4-5(11) Western Carolina L 4-7 Western Carolina L 9-10(11) at #Richmond L 2-5 at #George Mason L 0-5 * CAA | # CAA Tournament ^ Ralston Purnina Challenge

1999 (W-30, L-26)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 8-13, Sixth  Home: 28-12  Away: 2-12  Neutral: 0-2 2/6 7 13 14 16 19 20 21 27 28 3/3 4 6 7 10 13 14 17 20 22 24 26 27 28 30 31 4/2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 16 17 18 20 24 25 30 5/1 1 8 9 10 11 13 14 19 19 20

at Duke L 6-15 Duke W 4-2 High Point W 4-1 High Point W 4-1 at Coastal Carolina L 1-4 ^Siena W 13-2 ^St. John’s L 2-8 ^UNC Charlotte L 4-13 UMBC W 2-1 UMBC W 7-1 UMBC W 2-1 Mount St. Mary’s W 13-2 Mount St. Mary’s W 10-0 Ball State W 10-5 Ball State L 5-12 at Elon W 12-6 Fairfield W 10-1 Fairfield W 9-3 Fairfield W 6-4 North Carolina A&T W 16-3 North Carolina A&T W 11-3 Towson W 8-5 Towson W 7-5 Elon L 2-5 *Va. Commonwealth L 1-9 *Va. Commonwealth L 2-9 *Va. Commonwealth W 4-1 Coastal Carolina L 6-7 N.C. State W 7-2 *at Richmond L 0-7 *at Richmond L 9-13 *at Richmond L 8-16 Campbell L 4-6 at N.C. State L 5-11 *Old Dominion W 2-0 *Old Dominion W 8-4 *Old Dominion W 6-5 *James Madison L 9-10 *James Madison W 12-4 *James Madison L 5-9 UNC Chapel Hill W 10-4 *at George Mason L 10-11 *at George Mason L 4-8 *at George Mason L 0-6 *at William & Mary L 0-1 *at William & Mary W 11-7 *at William & Mary L 4-5 East Tennessee State W 4-0 East Tennessee State L 5-7 East Tennessee State W 12-1 at Campbell L 7-8 *East Carolina W 4-2 *East Carolina L 5-9 *East Carolina W 9-3 #Va. Commonwealth L 1-4 #George Mason L 5-8 * CAA | ^ Ralston Purina Challenge # CAA Tournament

2000 (W-36, L-23)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 13-8, Third  Home: 27-7  Away: 8-14  Neutral: 1-2 2/8 12 13 15 18 19 23 25 26 27 3/4 5 7 8 10 11 12 17 18 19 21

Coastal Carolina UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro at Coastal Carolina Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky at Duke ^Northwestern ^Rider ^Monmouth Albany Albany Albany at Coastal Carolina at Elon Brown Brown Virginia Tech Virginia Tech *William & Mary *William & Mary *William & Mary LeMoyne

L L W L W W W W L W W W W W L L W W L W W W W L

2-3 12-15 13-4 2-3 14-9 6-3 11-2 12-4 1-8 8-4 14-2 4-3 9-5 7-1 0-9 3-4 2-1 6-5 2-4 7-1 3-2 10-9 12-3 2-6


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

LeMoyne L 8-9 *at Va. Commonwealth W 5-1 *at Va. Commonwealth L 0-11 *at Va. Commonwealth W 9-5 High Point W 5-1 N.C. State L 0-12 *Richmond W 10-9 *Richmond W 5-0 *Richmond W 3-2 Elon W 4-2 Campbell W 3-2 *at Old Dominion W 8-7 *at Old Dominion L 4-13 *at Old Dominion W 15-10 at UNC Chapel Hill L 1-6 *at James Madison L 0-3 *at James Madison L 3-6 *at James Madison L 2-7 at Campbell L 6-7 *George Mason W 3-1 *George Mason W 8-7 *George Mason W 6-5 at N.C. State L 2-10 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 16-1 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 7-1 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 5-1 at UNC Greensboro W 9-6 at High Point W 19-2 Coastal Carolina W 6-3 *East Carolina L 3-17 *East Carolina L 6-7 *East Carolina L 1-9 #Richmond W 9-7 #East Carolina L 4-5 #James Madison L 5-6 *CAA | ^ Ralston-Purina Challenge # CAA Tournament

2001 (W-33, L-22)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 11-9, Fourth  Home: 23-11  Away: 8-9  Neutral: 2-2 2/3 North Carolina A&T W 9-2 7 at Coastal Carolina L 4-5 10 UNC Greensboro W 10-5 11 UNC Greensboro W 6-2 17 George Washington W 8-4 George Washington L 2-4 18 George Washington W 8-4 20 Coastal Carolina L 1-6 (10) 23 ^ Appalachian State W 6-1 24 ^ West Virginia W 7-1 25 ^ Evansville W 5-3 27 at Duke L 4-11 3/2 Ball State W 6-4 3 Ball State W 4-2 7 at Charlotte L 5-7 8 at Charlotte W 13-0 9 at High Point L 4-6 10 Brown W 12-3 Brown L 5-6 11 Brown W 4-2 14 at Coastal Carolina W 10-0 16 * at William & Mary W 5-1 17 * at William & Mary W 9-3 18 * at William & Mary L 9-14 21 Princeton W 8-4 Princeton W 4-3 (8) 23 *Va. Commonwealth L 3-6 24 *Va. Commonwealth L 1-8 25 *Va. Commonwealth W 9-1 27 at Campbell L 5-6 28 Duke W 7-4 30 * at Richmond L 4-8 31 * at Richmond W 3-1 4/3 at N.C. State L 3-4 4 High Point W 5-1 6 * Old Dominion W 4-2 7 * Old Dominion W 5-1 8 * Old Dominion W 9-3 10 Campbell W 2-1 (11) 13 * James Madison L 4-5 14 * James Madison W 10-1 15 * James Madison L 5-6 17 N.C. State L 3-4 20 * at George Mason L 4-6 21 * at George Mason W 9-2 22 * at George Mason W 8-4 24 at North Carolina W 11-5 5/1 Elon W 7-0 2 North Carolina L 2-3 10 *East Carolina L 0-3 11 *East Carolina L 0-11 12 *East Carolina W 1-0 15 # George Mason L 8-17 16 # Old Dominion W 9-5 18 # James Madison L 4-8 * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge | # CAA Tournament

2002 (W-36, L-21)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 14-7, Second  Home: 25-7  Away: 11-12  Neutral: 0-2

2/9 UNC Charlotte L 2-5 10 UNC Charlotte W 10-0 16 Siena W 11-3 Siena W 4-1 17 Siena W 11-3 19 at High Point W 2-1 22 ^ Northern Iowa W 6-4 23 ^ St. John’s W 5-4 24 ^ George Mason W 10-9 (12) 26 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-6 3/3 at UNC Greensboro L 2-3 (14) 6 High Point W 6-1 8 at Va. Tech W 8-7 9 at Va. Tech W 11-4 15 at Arizona W 9-7 16 at Arizona L 6-9 17 at Arizona L 2-14 20 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 23 Brown W 9-4 24 Brown W 3-1 Brown L 2-8 27 Duke W 12-7 29 * Hofstra W 3-1 30 * Hofstra W 2-0 31 * Hofstra W 4-2 4/3 at Duke W 6-1 5 * at Delaware W 20-2 6 * at Delaware L 1-5 7 * at Delaware W 10-2 9 Campbell W 5-0 11 at Coastal Carolina L 2-7 12 * Old Dominion W 3-1 13 * Old Dominion W 9-0 14 * Old Dominion W 14-2 16 at N.C. State L 2-8 19 * at Drexel W 9-6 20 * at Drexel L 3-7 21 * at Drexel W 3-1 23 at Elon W 13-11 (13) Elon W 13-5 24 at Campbell W 9-1 26 * Towson W 8-7 (11) 27 * Towson W 2-1 28 * Towson W 8-7 30 N.C. State W 17-1 5/1 at East Carolina L 1-3 4 Liberty L 6-10 Liberty L 6-13 10 * at James Madison L 4-19 11 * at James Madison L 4-5 12 * at James Madison L 3-6 15 East Carolina W 4-3 16 * Va. Commonwealth L 1-2 17 * Va. Commonwealth L 2-4 18 * Va. Commonwealth W 8-3 21 # Va. Commonwealth L 3-4 22 # George Mason L 6-7 (12) * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge | # CAA Tournament

2003 (40-23)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 15-6, First  Home: 24-9  Away: 11-11  Neutral: 5-3 2/6 7 8 11 12 14 15 18 21 21 23 25 28 3/1 2 4 5 8 8 9 11 12 14 15 22 23 26 28 29 30 4/1 3 5 6 12 13 16 18 19 20 22 23

Missouri Missouri Missouri Coastal Carolina Duke Delaware State Delaware State Delaware State Elon West Virginia Fordham West Virginia at Coastal Carolina Appalachian State Dartmouth Villanova High Point North Carolina State St. John’s St. John’s St. John’s at East Carolina at Elon vs Princeton at N.C. State * at Va. Commonwealth * at Va. Commonwealth * at Va. Commonwealth East Carolina * at Hofstra * at Hofstra * at Hofstra at Campbell * Delaware * Delaware * Delaware * at Old Dominion * at Old Dominion * at Old Dominion Campbell * Drexel * Drexel * Drexel at NC State at Duke

L 1-12 W 5-2 L 3-6 L 3-4 (13) W 14-2 W 8-4 W 3-0 W 5-2 L 1-2 W 6-4 W 13-3 (7) W 17-4 L 1-8 W 8-2 W 12-10 W 2-0 W 21-2 L 4-8 W 5-4 W 6-0 W 6-2 W 4-3 L 5-6 W 4-2 L 2-6 L 1-4 W 3-1 L 1-10 W 4-3 L 2-3 W 23-2 W 16-0 W 7-4 W 3-1 W 5-2 W 7-6 L 2-6 L 4-5 W 5-1 L 1-4 W 23-3 W 10-1 W 7-1 L 4-5 W 4-3

25 * at Towson W 7-6 (10) 27 * at Towson W 9-8 27 * at Towson W 7-0 29 at Coastal Carolina L 7-9 Coastal Carolina L 2-6 5/2 at North Carolina W 5-0 11 * James Madison W 6-3 12 * James Madison W 8-7 13 * James Madison L 3-8 14 UNC Chapel Hill L 7-8 21 # vs Towson W 18-5 22 # vs William & Mary W 4-3 (12) 24 # vs Va. Commonwealth L 10-13 # vs George Mason L 12-13(12) 30 % vs Tulane L 3-8 31 % vs Northeastern W 12-6 % vs Tulane W 9-8 (10) 6/1 % at Louisiana State L 8-9 (11) * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge | # CAA Tournament | % NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.)

2004 (40-23) CAA Champions  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 17-6, Second  Home: 27-9  Away: 11-12  Neutral: 2-2 2/18 Elon L 7-8 20 at South Carolina L 4-7 21 at South Carolina L 3-20 22 at South Carolina L 0-12 24 at Elon L 4-5 28 ^ Marist L 9-11 29 ^ Marist W 7-2 ^ West Virginia W 7-2 3/2 UNC Greensboro W 1-0 (13) 3 Duke W 9-8 6 St. Peter’s W 1-0 St. Peter’s W 5-1 7 St. Peter’s W 11-2 9 Virginia Tech L 2-4 10 Virginia Tech W 9-6 13 at Georgia W 9-5 14 at Georgia L 1-5 19 Kent State W 9-5 20 Kent State L 5-10 21 Kent State W 10-9 23 N.C. State W 1-0 24 at Duke L 3-4 26 * at James Madison W 17-4 27 * at James Madison L 12-13 28 * at James Madison W 8-7 4/3 * at Delaware W 10-4 * at Delaware W 2-0 6 Campbell W 7-1 7 at Coastal Carolina L 7-9 10 * George Mason L 2-3 11 * George Mason W 6-5 12 * George Mason L 3-7 16 * at William & Mary L 1-3 17 * at William & Mary W 14-12 18 * at William & Mary L 5-17 20 Coastal Carolina W 12-0 30 * Hofstra W 7-2 5/1 * Hofstra W 11-3 2 * Hofstra W 7-2 4 at East Carolina W 15-5 5 at Campbell W 6-1 7 * Towson W 3-1 8 * Towson W 8-4 9 * Towson W 15-2 11 East Carolina L 0-3 12 at UNC Greensboro L 3-8 14 * at Va. Commonwealth W 3-0 15 * at Va. Commonwealth W 12-3 16 * at Va. Commonwealth W 5-3 18 at N.C. State L 4-5 20 * Old Dominion L 2-3 21 * Old Dominion W 5-2 22 * Old Dominion W 8-1 26 # Old Dominion W 6-4 27 # Va. Commonwealth W 12-3 28 # Delaware L 2-3 # George Mason W 3-1 29 # Delaware W 8-7 # Delaware W 15-3 6/5 % Tennessee W 8-5 6 % East Carolina L 4-11 % Tennessee W 4-3 7 % East Carolina L 0-7 * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge | # CAA Tournament | % NCAA Regional (Kinston, N.C.)

2005 (40-19)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 21-3, First  Home: 27-11  Away: 12-7  Neutral: 1-1 2/5 6 11 12 13

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Duke W 9-7 Maryland L 8-12 Maryland L 2-4 Maryland W 11-6 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-5 ^ Penn State L 3-4 ^ Tennessee L 0-1 ^ UNC Greensboro W 9-3 % Vs. Southern Miss L 4-16 % at Lamar L 1-8 % Vs. Indiana State W 4-3 N.C. State L 0-6 Utah W 4-2 Utah W 9-5 Utah W 10-1 Siena W 9-4 Siena W 7-3 Siena W 7-2 at East Carolina L 8-12 * William & Mary W 4-1 * William & Mary W 11-5 * William & Mary W 7-6 at Duke W 24-1 * at Hofstra W 16-3 * at Hofstra W 22-8 * at Hofstra W 15-8 Campbell W 13-1 * at George Mason W 11-10 * at George Mason W 10-4 * at George Mason W 8-0 at N.C. State L 4-8 * Delaware W 7-6 * Delaware W 16-6 * Delaware L 6-7 Elon W 10-4 at Elon L 2-6 UNC Chapel Hill L 8-11 * James Madison W 4-3 (11) * James Madison W 7-4 * James Madison W 13-4 East Carolina W 6-5 * at Towson W 16-4 * at Towson L 3-13 * at Towson L 8-9 at Campbell W 12-6 * Va. Commonwealth W 17-5 * Va. Commonwealth W 4-1 * Va. Commonwealth W 14-4 * at Old Dominion W 16-8 * at Old Dominion W 8-6 * at Old Dominion W 12-2 # Hofstra W 9-6 # Towson L 1-6 # George Mason L 7-9 * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge % Cardinal Classic | # CAA Tournament

2006 (42-22) CAA Champions  CAA: 17-13, Fifth  Home: 31-8  Away: 9-11  Neutral: 2-3 2/10 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 3/1 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 15 17 18 19 22 25 26 29 31 4/1 2 4 7 8 9 14 15 16 18 21 22 23 25 28 29 30 5/2 5 6

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7 * Delaware W 9-5 10 N.C. State W 5-3 12 * Old Dominion W 4-0 13 * Old Dominion L 5-6 (11) 14 * Old Dominion W 8-6 18 * at James Madison W 14-4 19 * at James Madison L 3-5 20 * at James Madison L 7-9 24 # Old Dominion W 7-3 (10) 25 # Va. Commonwealth W 8-2 26 # James Madison W 10-9 27 # Va. Commonwealth L 7-14 28 # Va. Commonwealth W 7-6 6/2 % Vs. Winthrop L 2-14 3 % Vs. Maine W 21-19 4 % Vs. Winthrop L 3-5 * CAA | Keith LeClair Classic (Greenville, N.C.) | # CAA Tournament | % NCAA Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2007 (29-27) Co-CAA Regular Season Champions  CAA: 18-11, T-1st  Home: 18-11  Away: 9-15  Neutral: 2-1 2/9 Western Kentucky L 2-4 10 Oklahoma L 5-10 11 South Carolina L 8-9 (11) 14 at Coastal Carolina L 6-8 17 Temple W 5-4 18 Temple W 7-4 19 Temple W 15-3 21 UNC Chapel Hill L 5-6 23 ^ Vs. Notre Dame W 9-5 24 ^ Vs. Texas Christian W 10-5 25 ^ Vs. West Virginia L 6-7 27 at NC State L 2-5 3/2 at Wake Forest L 4-8 3 at Wake Forest L 2-11 4 at Wake Forest W 16-11 (12) 6 at Elon W 13-2 9 * Va. Commonwealth L 3-13 10 * Va. Commonwealth W 3-0 11 * Va. Commonwealth W 5-3 13 Coastal Carolina L 6-7 16 * at Georgia State L 3-5 17 * at Georgia State W 13-8 18 * at Georgia State W 9-1 20 Campbell W 6-2 23 * at Old Dominion L 5-12 24 * at Old Dominion L 3-4 25 * at Old Dominion L 0-1 28 at East Carolina L 10-11 (10) 30 * James Madison W 6-5 31 * James Madison W 11-3 4/1 * James Madison L 2-3 3 at UNC Chapel Hill L 2-14 6 * at Hofstra W 14-0 7 * at Hofstra W 3-2 8 * at Hofstra L 9-7 11 East Carolina L 2-3 13 * at Delaware L 5-6 14 * at Delaware L 6-8 17 Elon W 8-7 20 * Towson W 8-0 21 * Towson L 5-6 22 * Towson W 9-4 25 at NC State L 1-6 28 * at Wiliam & mary L 0-5 * at William & Mary W 14-5 29 * at William & Mary W 19-1 5/4 * Northeastern W 11-5 5 * Northeastern W 3-2 6 * Northeastern W 8-4 9 NC State W 8-4 15 at Campbell W 10-5 18 * George Mason W 14-12 * George Mason W 11-4 19 * George Mason W 15-2 23 # Va. Commonwealth L 3-4 24 # Old Dominion L 3-13 * CAA | ^ Baseball at The Beach (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) | # CAA Tournament

15 * at Hofstra W 6-3 16 * at Hofstra W 5-4 19 Coastal Carolina W 5-2 21 * William & Mary W 9-2 22 * William & Mary W 16-5 23 * William & Mary W 8-3 26 at Coastal Carolina W 10-7 28 * at Va. Commonwealth W 17-4 29 * at Va. Commonwealth W 3-2 30 * at Va. Commonwealth W 6-5 4/1 Wake Forest W 5-1 5 * at Northeastern L 4-6 * at Northeastern W 11-1 6 * at Northeastern T 3-3 (11) 8 at NC State L 5-12 9 Campbell L 6-8 11 * Georgia State W 6-5 (11) 12 * Georgia State W 10-9 13 * Georgia State W 9-8 15 The Citadel W 16-6 18 * at Delaware L 13-14 19 * at Delaware W 13-5 20 * at Delaware W 17-7 22 at East Carolina L 1-6 23 North Carolina Central W 14-8 25 New York Tech W 13-6 26 New York Tech W 12-1 27 New York Tech W 8-2 29 East Carolina L 7-14 5/2 * George Mason L 3-13 3 * George Mason W 10-0 4 * George Mason W 8-3 7 NC State W 3-2 (11) 9 * at James Madison W 11-6 10 * at James Madison W 7-2 11 * at James Madison W 23-4 13 at East Carolina L 2-3 15 * Old Dominion W 3-2 16 * Old Dominion L 3-9 17 * Old Dominion W 5-3 21 # Towson W 11-5 22 # William & Mary L 8-11 23 # George Mason L 9-14 30 % vs. Elon W 5-2 31 % at North Carolina L 1-5 5/1 % vs. Elon W 15-11 1 % at North Carolina L 3-7 * CAA | ^ Jacksonville Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) | # CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) | % Cary Regional (Cary, N.C.)

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 Year-by-Year Results

2008 (44-17-1) CAA Regular Season Champions  CAA: 25-4-1, 1st  Home: 26-7  Away: 15-9-1  Neutral: 3-1 2/22 vs. Richmond 23 vs. Milwaukee 24 at Jacksonville 26 Elon 27 at The Citadel 29 Fordham 3/1 Fordham (DH) 2 Fordham 5 at Elon 8 * Towson * Towson 9 * Towson 11 at Campbell 14 * at Hofstra

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 All-Time Records (Game/Season/Career) ▪ Team Records

MOST AT BATS Game: 58, vs. Lynchburg, April 1, 1967 (15) 51, vs. Old Dominion, April 13, 1982 (9); at Hofstra, March 29, 2003 MOST RUNS SCORED Game: 25, vs. Vermont, April 22, 1986; at N.C. Wesleyan, April 28, 1965 Season: 560, 2006 MOST HITS Game: 25, at Old Dominion, April 13, 1982 Season: 748, 2006 MOST DOUBLES Game: 9, at William & Mary, April 29, 2007 Season: 156, 2006 MOST TRIPLES Game: 5, vs. St. Andrews, April 4, 1969 Season: 18, 2005 MOST HOME RUNS Game: 7, at Hofstra March 29, 2003 Season: 91, 2008 MOST GRAND SLAMS Game: 1, many times Season: 3, 2005, 2006, 2008 MOST TOTAL BASES Game: 45, at Hofstra, March 29, 2003 Season: 1166, 2006 MOST WALKS Game: 17, vs. Western Connecticut, April 3, 1971 Season: 316, 2008 MOST STRIKEOUTS Game: 19, at Coastal Carolina, Feb. 15, 2000, L 3-2 Season: 451, 2000 MOST RBI Game: 26, vs. Vermont, March 22, 1986 Season: 488, 2006 MOST STOLEN BASES Game: 11, vs. Rider, Feb. 26, 2000, W 8-4. Season: 139, 1986 MOST SACRIFICE HITS Game: 5, vs. Old Dominion, April 9, 2000, W 15-10. Season: 64, 2000 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES Game: 4, Towson, April 26, 2002; at Duke, March 29, 2006 Season: 36, 2000 TOTAL SACRIFICES Game: 5, vs. Old Dominion, April 9, 2000, W 15-10; at George Mason, Apr. 22, 2001. Season: 98, 2000 MOST HIT BATSMEN Game: 6, at William & Mary, April 29, 2007 Season: 84, 2008 MOST LEFT ON BASE Game: 16, at George Mason, March 25, 1989; Old Dominion, May 13, 2006 Season: 537, 2008 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE Season: .323, 2005 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season: .516, 2008 MOST TIMES HELD SCORELESS Season: 7, 1988 MOST TIMES HELD HITLESS Brian Snyder vs. Clemson, March 17, 1977 Seven Innings - L 2-0 Mike Brown at Clemson, March 10, 1980 (PERFECT GAME) Nine Innings - L 8-0 MOST GAMES Season: 64, 2006 MOST VICTORIES Season: 44, 2008 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES Season: 21, 2008 MOST LOSSES Season: 42, 1988 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES Season: 12, 1988; 1998 (twice)

 Single Game Records FOR THE SEAHAWKS VICTORY MARGIN 24 vs. N.C. Wesleyan, April 28, 1965, W 25-1

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DEFEAT MARGIN 24 vs. East Carolina, April 11, 1978, L 25-1 LONGEST GAME 17 Innings vs. High Point, May 20, 1967, W 1-0 MOST RUNS IN ONE INNING 14 at James Madison, May 11, 2008 (5th Inning) MOST BATTERS IN ONE INNING 17 at James Madison, May 11, 2008 (5th Inning) MOST HITS ONE INNING 9, Drexel, April 18, 2003 MOST HOME RUNS ONE INNING 3, at Hofstra, March 29, 2003; at LSU, June 1, 2003 (NCAA); UMES, Feb. 12, 2006 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORED 126, May 12, 2001 - Feb. 21, 2004 (at S. Carolina) FOR OPPONENTS MOST TIMES AT BAT IN A GAME 46, Maine, June 3, 2006 (NCAA) MOST HITS IN A GAME 21 North Carolina State, April 6, 1982; at James Madison, April 9, 1988 Vs. Winthrop, June 2, 2006 (NCAA); Vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2008 MOST RUNS SCORED IN A GAME 26 East Carolina, April 11, 1978 MOST RUNS SCORED IN AN INNING 12 at Clemson, February 28, 1998 (3rd Inning); 12 Duke, April 29, 1998 (8th Inning) MOST BATTERS ONE INNING 17 Duke, April 29, 1998 (8th Inning) MOST HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING 3 at Georgia, March 1, 1987; at East Carolina, April 18, 1998 MOST TOTAL BASES 40 at East Carolina, April 18, 1998 DOUBLE PLAYS 5, George Mason, May 27, 2005

3, Bryan Britt, VCU, April 28, 1996, W, 10-4 3, Eric Hall, Vermont, March 22, 1986 3, Tim Preston, James Madison, May 1, 2005 3, Jonathan Batts, LaSalle, Mar. 5, 2006 3, Daniel Hargrave at Hofstra, March 14, 2008 Season: 21, Bryan Britt, 1996; Mark Carver, 2008 Career: 40, Bryan Britt, 1994-96 MOST GRAND SLAMS Season: 2, Mark Carver, 2008 Career: 3, Daniel Hargrave, 2005-06 MOST TOTAL BASES Game: 15, Eric Hall vs. Vermont, March 22, 1986 Season: 167, Mark Carver, 2008 Career: 429, Daniel Hargrave, 2005-08 MOST RUNS BATTED IN Game: 9, Eric Hall vs. Vermont, March 22, 1986 Season: 82, Mark Carver, 2008 Career: 182, Jonathan Batts, 2004-07 MOST STOLEN BASES Game: 4, four times L: Chip Grawey v. Campbell, May 5, 2004 Season: 39, Chip Grawey, 2004 Career: 83, Mitch Wells, 1984-87 MOST SACRIFICE HITS Game: 3, David McKenna vs. VCU, March 24, 2000 3, Blayne Joyner vs. ODU, April 9, 2000 3, Blayne Joyner vs. Coastal Carolina, May 9, 2000 3, Daniel Hargrave at James Madison, May 11, 2008 Season: 24, Blayne Joyner, 2000 Career: 35, Blayne Joyner, 1997-2000

BOTH TEAMS MOST TIMES AT BAT (9 Inning Game) 93, Maine, June 3, 2006 (NCAA) | UNCW 47, Maine 46 MOST TIMES AT BAT (Extra Inning Game) 106 Elon, April. 23, 2002 | UNCW 57, Elon 49 (13 innings) TOTAL RUNS SCORED 40, Vs. Maine, June 3, 2006 (NCAA) TOTAL HITS 39 vs. Maine, June 3, 2006 (NCAA) TOTAL RUNS IN ONE INNING 15, at James Madison, May 11, 2008 (5th Inning) MOST DOUBLES 12, at George Mason, March 17, 2006 | UNCW 8, GMU 4 MOST TRIPLES 5 vs. St. Andrews, April 4, 1969 MOST HOME RUNS 10 Vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2008 MOST TOTAL BASES 70, Vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2008 (UNCW 30, Richmond 40) MOST STOLEN BASES 11, vs. Rider, Feb. 25, 2000 | UNCW 11, Rider 0 TOTAL ERRORS 13 vs. George Mason, April 2, 1988 | UNCW 12, George Mason 1 TOTAL DOUBLE PLAYS 7 vs. Clemson, February 27, 1988; UNCW 4, Clemson 3 7 vs. William and Mary, April 13, 1991; UNCW 3, William & Mary 4 7 Vs. George Mason, May 27, 2005; UNCW 2, George Mason 5

MOST SACRIFICE FLIES Game: 3, Chuck Jones at Richmond, March 28, 1987 Season: 8, Chris Cubbage, 1982 Career: 14, Matt Wright, 2000-03

UNCW TEAM DOUBLE HEADER RECORDS MOST HOME RUNS 8 vs. East Carolina, April 26, 1987 | Game One 3, Game Two 5

MOST STRIKEOUTS Game: 4, Many times Last: John Raynor, ECU, Mar. 15, 2006 Season: 63, Josh Bonifay, 1997 Career: 197, Mike Foucht, 1997-2000

 Individual Batting Records

MOST GAMES PLAYED Season: 63, John Raynor, Jonathan Batts, Chris Hatcher, 2006 Career: 229, Matt Wright, 2000-03 MOST GAMES STARTED Season: 63, John Raynor, 2006 Career: 223, Matt Wright, 2003 MOST AT BATS Game: 7, many times. Season: 271, Chip Grawey, 2004 Career: 827, Jamie Hemingway, 2000-03 MOST RUNS SCORED Game: 6, Ken Miller vs. N.C.Wesleyan, Apr.28, 1965 Season: 69, Tim Preston, 2005 Career: 182, Jonathan Batts, 2004-07 MOST HITS Game: 6, Tim Preston at Hofstra, April 2, 2005; 6, Chris Hatcher vs. Duke, March 1, 2006 Season: 102, Tim Preston, 2005 Career: 260, Jason Appel, 2005-08 MOST DOUBLES Game: 4, Mark Carver, at W&M, April 29, 2007 Season: 24, Matt Poulk, 2005 Career: 62, Jonathan Batts, 2004-07 MOST TRIPLES Game: 2, Several players L: Kevin Hairr vs. N.C. A&T, Feb. 3, 2001 Season: 7, Tom Jones, 1981; 7, Chip Grawey, 2004 Career: 11, Chip Grawey, 2000-04 MOST HOME RUNS Game: 3, Bryan Britt, LeMoyne, March 31, 1995, W 4-0

TOTAL SACRIFICES Game: 3, L: Daniel Hargrave at James Madison, May 11, 2008 Season: 26, Blayne Joyner, 2000 Career: 39, Blayne Joyner, 1997-2000 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH Game: 3, Mark Scalf, 1978 Season: 18, Mark Carver, 2008 Career: 34, Mark Carver, 2004-08 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE Season: .407, Sam Askew, 1979 Career: .371, Tim Preston, 2004-05 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season: .716, Bryan Britt, 1996 Career: .632, Eric Hall, 1985-86 MOST WALKS Game: 5, Derek Williams vs. W&M, March 31, 1996 Season: 60, Eric Hall, 1986 Career: 150, Matt Wright, 2000-03

 Misc. Records Longest Hitting Streak 26, Magnus Pilegard, 2001

Most Consecutive At-Bats Without Striking Out 67, Jason Appel, March 23 - April 19, 2008 Most Home Runs In Doubleheader 4, Chuck Jones vs. East Carolina, April 26, 1987

 Team Pitching Records MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game: 17, vs. High Point, May 20, 1967 Season: 568.2, 2006 MOST COMPLETE GAMES Season: 24, 1982 MOST SAVES Season: 17, 2003 MOST SHUTOUTS Season: 14, 1969 MOST OPPONENT SHUTOUTS Season: 7, 1988 MOST RUNS ALLOWED Game: 25, vs. East Carolina, April 11, 1978 Season: 417, 1998 MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Game: 17, vs. East Carolina, April 11, 1978 Season: 330, 1998


FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED Season: 49, 1969 FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Season: 14, 1969

MOST COMPLETE GAMES Season: 10, Roger Sutton, 1979 Career: 25, Curtis Hopper

 Team Fielding Records MOST CHANCES Game: 53, vs. UNC Charlotte, March 5, 1985 Season: 2,528, 2006

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS Season: 53, April 21, 1969 to May 15, 1969

MOST SAVES Season: 13, Blake Cross, 2003 Career: 32, Blake Cross, 2001-04

STRIKEOUTS Game: 21, vs. St. Andrews, April 26, 1973 Season: 489, 2003

MOST SHUTOUTS Season: 4, Eddie Booth, 1969 Career: 4, Eddie Booth, 1969-72; Carl Willis, 1980-83

MOST WALKS Game: 14, at Georgia Southern, March 8, 1988 Season: 297, 1985

MOST RUNS ALLOWED Season: 95, Bryan Mazur, 1997 Career: 229, Bryan Mazur, 1996-99

FEWEST WALKS Season: 68, 1970

MOST EARNED RUNS Season: 72, Bryan Mazur, 1997 Career: 170, Kevin Davidson, 1984-87

BEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE Season: .974, 2002

FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED Season: 27, David Pope, 1979 (10 Starts) Career: 33, Eddie Booth, 1969-72

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Game: 5, vs. American, March 16, 1986 Season: 69, 1998

FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Season: 1, Eddie Booth, 1969 Career: 26, Eddie Booth, 1969-72

MOST GAMES WITHOUT AN ERROR Season: 21, 2002

MOST HIT BATSMEN Game: 7, Elon, April 19, 2005 Season: 83, 2006 MOST WILD PITCHES Game: 4, Many times Season: 59, 2006 MOST BALKS Game: 1, Many times Season: 8, 2006 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: 0.67, 1969 HIGHEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: 6.31, 1998 NO-HITTERS Season: 2, 1969 History: 7 PERFECT GAMES Season: 1, 1968 History: 1 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED Season: 158, 1970 FEWEST HOME RUNS ALLOWED Season: 14, 1978

 Individual Pitching Records MOST APPEARANCES Season: 36, Adam Paul, 2006 Career: 112, Allen Flood, 2004-08

MOST INNINGS PITCHED Game: 17, Chuck Cuppett vs. HPU, May 20, 1967 Season: 120.2, Thomas Benton, 2006 Career: 381.2, Bryan Mazur, 1996-99 MOST VICTORIES Season: 12, Ronald Hill, 2004 Career: 31, Ronald Hill, 2002-05 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES Season: 11, Brad Holt, 2008 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: 1.000, Dave Sandlin, 1970; Matt McDonnell, 2002 Career: .900, Eddie Booth, 1969-72 (27-3) MOST LOSSES Season: 11, Jerome Hunt, 1988 Career: 28, Bryan Mazur, 1996-1999

LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: 0.00, Dave Sandlin, 1970 Career: 1.31, Eddie Booth, 1969-72 (4 Years) 0.46, Pete Eyer, 1968-69 (2 Years) STRIKEOUTS Game: 21, Dave Sandlin vs. St. Andrews, April 26, 1973 Season: 135, Jason Ramsey, 1996 Career: 324, Bryan Mazur, 1996-99 MOST WALKS Game: 10, twice Season: 60, Parker Davis, 1976; Mike Antle, 1981 Career: 163, David Morrison, 1988-91 MOST HIT BATSMEN Game: 4, L: Kyle Lewis at Elon, March 5, 2008 Season: 19, Bradley Holt, 2007 Career: 36, Ronald Hill, 2002-05 MOST WILD PITCHES Game: 4, Many times Season: 15, Matt McDonnell, 2000 Career: 30, David Morrison, 1988-91 MOST BALKS Game: 1, Many Players Season: 3, Ronald Hill, 2003, Allen Flood, 2006 Career: 7, Allen Flood, 2004-08 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED Game: 0, Jim Sanders vs. Cal. (Pa.), April 12, 1968 (9 IP, W 1-0, Perfect Game) 0, Chuck Cuppett vs. Lynchburg, April, 5, 1969 (9 innings, W 2-0) 0, Pete Eyer and Jim Harris vs. St. Andrews at Pembroke State, (9 innings, W 13-0, May 16, 1969 - NAIA Dist. 29 Playoffs) 0, Paul Fulton vs. East Carolina, April 15, 1974 (7 innings, W 1-0) 0, Phil Lambert/Mike Hunter vs. W. Conn., April 15, 1974 (7 innings, W 6-0) 0, Roger Sutton/Danny Huston at Duke, March 6, 1978 (7 innings, W 11-0) 0, E.H. Kennedy vs. Campbell, April 24, 1989 (9 innings, W 3-0) 0, John Babson vs. Yale, March 9, 1995 (9 innings, W 2-0) Season: 31, Eddie Booth, 1970 (59 innings) Career: 175, Ronald Inman, 1979-82 TWO WINS IN A SINGLE DAY Johnny Conner vs. Old Dominion, March 1, 1981 (Both in relief) Randy Prosser at Methodist, March 11, 1976, (1st in relief and 2nd as a starter) Brian Whitaker vs. Princeton, March 21, 2001 (Both in relief) Allen Flood at Hofstra, April 3, 2005 (Both in relief)

MOST PUTOUTS Game: 51, vs. High Point, May 20, 1967 Season: 1,706, 2006 MOST ASSISTS Game: 21, William & Mary, April 9, 2006 Season: 747, 2006 MOST ERRORS Game: 10, vs. Coastal Carolina, April 6, 1977 Season: 133, 1997

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 All-Time Records (Game/Season/Career)

MOST TRIPLE PLAYS Game: 1, vs. Methodist, April 18, 1972 Season: 1, 1972 MISCELLANEOUS FIELDING RECORDS MOST ERRORS IN A GAME, BOTH TEAMS 12, vs. Coastal Carolina, April 6, 1977 (UNCW 10, Coastal Carolina 2) MOST DOUBLE PLAYS IN A GAME, BOTH TEAMS 7, vs. Clemson, February 27, 1988 | UNCW 4, Clemson 3 7, vs. William and Mary, April 13, 1991 | UNCW 3, William and Mary 4 7, vs. George Mason, May 27, 2005 | UNCW 2, George Mason 5 MOST ERRORS IN A GAME, OPPONENT 11, at William and Mary, April 12, 1997

 Individual fielding Records MOST CHANCES Game: 20, Matt Wright, vs. Campbell, April 10, 2001 Season: 602, Matt Wright, 2002 Career: 2,208, Matt Wright, 2000-03 MOST PUTOUTS Game: 19, Matt Wright, vs. Campbell, April 10, 2001 Season: 557, Matt Wright, 2002 Career: 2,038, Matt Wright, 2000-03 MOST ASSISTS Game: 10, Aaron Smith vs Marist, Feb. 29, 2004 Season: 201, Aaron Smith, 2004 Career: 546, Mitch Wells, 1984-87 MOST ERRORS Game: 4, L: Tom Heirtler at James Madison, May 9, 1987 Season: 32, Keith Barnhardt, 1993 Career: 82, Mitch Wells, 1984-87 BEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE Season: .996, Chuck Jones (1b), 1985; .996, Daniel Marsh (C), 2000 Career: .990, Chuck Jones, 1984-87; Tim Hooks, 1987-90; Mark Carver, 2004-08 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS Game: 5, Chuck Jones vs. American, March 16, 1986 Season: 55, Matt Wright, 2003 Career: 173, Matt Wright, 2000-03 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT AN ERROR 67, Tim Preston, OF, Feb. 20, 2004 - Mar. 5, 2005

MOST STARTS Season: 18, Thomas Benton, 2006 Career: 57, Jake Mullis, 2000-03

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Jamie Hemingway

Tim Preston HITTING (CAREER) Highest batting avg. (min. 300 AB) 1. .371 Preston, Tim 2004-05 2. .354 Grawey, Chip 2000-04 3. .354 Dawkins, Herbie 1978-79 4. .352 Raynor, John 2003-06 5. .350 Appel, Jason 2005-08 6. .345 Murr, Paul 1980-83 7. .341 Sandlin, David 1970-73 8. .335 Halford, Steve 2006-07 9. .332 Hairr, Kevin 1998-01 10. .330 Wishon, Justin 2000-01 Highest slugging pct. (min. 300 AB) 1. .594 Britt, Bryan 1994-96 2. .586 Preston, Tim 2004-05 3. .573 Hairr, Kevin 1998-01 4. .570 Bonifay, Josh 1997,99 5. .561 Carver, Mark 2004-08 6. .558 Hargrave, Daniel 2005-08 7. .541 Hickman, Eric 1985-88 8. .527 Hall, Nate 2007-08 8. .520 Batts, Jonathan 2004-07 10. .517 Raynor, John 2003-06 Highest on base pct. (min. 300 AB) 1. .465 Wishon, Justin 2000-01 2. .439 Preston, Tim 2004-05 3. .426 Catalano, John 1985-87 4. .423 Batts, Jonathan 2004-07 5. .419 Raynor, John 2003-06 6. .419 Carver, Mark 2004-08 7. .417 Mongero, Trent 1989-90 8. .414 Hall, Nate 2007-08 9. .413 Bonifay, Josh 1997,99 .413 Appel, Jason 2005-08 Most games played 1. 229 Wright, Matt 2. 227 Batts, Jonathan 3. 223 Hemingway, Jamie 4. 213 Hargrave, Daniel 5. 212 Williams, Derek 6. 208 Barnhardt, Keith 7. 205 Jones, Chuck 8. 204 Foucht, Mike 9. 202 Raynor, John 10. 200 Broome, Corey

2000-03 2004-07 2000-03 2005-08 1994-97 1992-95 1984-87 1997-00 2003-06 1990-93

Most games started 1. 223 Wright, Matt 2. 221 Hemingway, Jamie 3. 214 Batts, Jonathan 4. 205 Williams, Derek 5. 201 Barnhardt, Keith 6. 199 Broome, Corey 7. 195 Chamberlain, Mark 8. 193 Hargrave, Daniel 193 Currin, Perry 10. 185 McKenna, David

2000-03 2000-03 2004-07 1994-97 1992-95 1990-93 1989-92 2005-08 1989-92 1999-02

Most at bats 1. 827 Hemingway, Jamie 2. 800 Wright, Matt 3. 773 Batts, Jonathan 4. 769 Williams, Derek 769 Hargrave, Daniel 6. 742 Appel, Jason 7. 726 Chamberlain, Mark 8. 725 Barnhardt, Keith 9. 723 Poulk, Matt 10. 722 Broome, Corey

2000-03 2000-03 2004-07 1994-97 2005-08 2005-08 1989-92 1992-95 2002-06 1990-93

Most runs scored 1. 187 Hargrave, Daniel 2. 182 Batts, Jonathan 3. 165 Appel, Jason 4. 163 Hemingway, Jamie 5. 161 Raynor, John

2005-08 2004-07 2005-08 2000-03 2003-06

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160 154 152 151 151

Carver, Mark Williams, Derek Foucht, Mike Wells, Mitch Poulk, Matt

2004-08 1994-97 1997-00 1984-87 2002-06

Appel, Jason Hemingway, Jamie Batts, Jonathan Hargrave, Daniel Williams, Derek Wright, Matt Raynor, John Grawey, Chip Jones, Chuck Chamberlain, Mark

2005-08 2000-03 2004-07 2005-08 1994-97 2000-03 2003-06 2000-04 1984-87 1989-92

Most doubles 1. 62 Batts, Jonathan 2. 59 Poulk, Matt 3. 57 Hargrave, Daniel 4. 56 Hemingway, Jamie 56 Hairr, Kevin 6. 53 Broome, Corey 7. 49 Wright, Matt 8. 45 Williams, Derek 9. 43 Marsh, Daniel 43 Hatcher, Chris

2004-07 2002-06 2005-08 2000-03 1998-01 1990-93 2000-03 1994-97 1997-00 2004-06

Most hits 1. 260 2. 256 3. 245 4. 239 5. 234 6. 230 230 8. 223 9. 219 10. 217

Most triples 1. 11 Grawey, Chip 2. 10 Wright, Matt 10 Dew, Sandy 10 Appel, Jason 5. 9 Chamberlain, Mark 9 Wooten, Joe 9 Broome, Corey 8. 8 seven tied

2000-04 2000-03 1966-69 2005-08 1989-92 1957-58 1990-93

Most home runs 1. 40 Britt, Bryan 2. 39 Hargrave, Daniel 3. 33 Carver, Mark 4. 31 Poulk, Matt 31 Batts, Jonathan 6. 28 Foucht, Mike 7. 27 Hairr, Kevin 8. 25 Hall, Eric 9. 24 Jones, Chuck 10. 22 Broome, Corey 22 Hemingway, Jamie 22 Roach, Jason 22 Wright, Matt

1994-96 2005-08 2004-08 2002-06 2004-07 1997-00 1998-01 1985-86 1984-87 1990-93 2000-03 1995-97 2000-03

Most runs batted in 1. 182 Batts, Jonathan 2. 180 Wright, Matt 3. 172 Hargrave, Daniel 4. 170 Carver, Mark 5. 153 Poulk, Matt 6. 148 Raynor, John 7. 146 Hemingway, Jamie 8. 140 Jones, Chuck 9. 130 Hairr, Kevin 10. 129 Appel, Jason

2004-07 2000-03 2005-08 2004-08 2002-06 2003-06 2000-03 1984-87 1998-01 2005-08

Most total bases 1. 429 Hargrave, Daniel 2. 402 Batts, Jonathan 3. 388 Hemingway, Jamie 4. 369 Poulk, Matt 5. 365 Wright, Matt 6. 359 Hairr, Kevin 7. 357 Appel, Jason 8. 356 Williams, Derek 9. 351 Broome, Corey 10. 347 Carver, Mark 347 Britt, Bryan

2005-08 2004-07 2000-03 2002-06 2000-03 1998-01 2005-08 1994-97 1990-93 2004-08 1994-96

Blake Cross

Ronald Hill

Most walks 1. 150 Wright, Matt 2. 134 Batts, Jonathan 3. 113 Wells, Mitch 4. 109 Edgerton, Howie 5. 106 Williams, Derek 6. 105 Slaughter, Johnny 7. 101 Jones, Chuck 8. 97 Hall, Eric 9. 95 Langmeyer, Tim 10. 94 Smith, Swain

2000-03 2004-07 1984-87 1972-75 1994-97 1981-84 1984-87 1985-86 1985-88 1973-76

Most times hit by pitch 1. 34 Carver, Mark 2. 32 Preston, Tim 3. 31 Hargrave, Daniel 4. 30 Wishon, Justin 5. 22 Hemingway, Jamie 22 Wright, Matt 7. 21 Batts, Jonathan 8. 20 Hairr, Kevin 9. 19 Raynor, John 19 Hatcher, Chris 19 Denson, Brad

2004-08 2004-05 2005-08 2000-01 2000-03 2000-03 2004-07 1998-01 2003-06 2004-06 2001-04

Most stolen bases 1. 83 Wells, Mitch 2. 79 Hemingway, Jamie 3. 74 Raynor, John 4. 72 Langmeyer, Tim 5. 64 Grawey, Chip 6. 62 Chamberlain, Mark 7. 61 Hairr, Kevin 8. 58 Foucht, Mike 9. 57 Barnhardt, Keith 10. 56 Appel, Jason

1984-87 2000-03 2003-06 1985-88 2000-04 1989-92 1998-01 1997-00 1992-95 2005-08

PITCHING (CAREER) Lowest earned run avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. 0.46 Eyer, Pete 1968-69 2. 1.31 Booth, Eddie 1969-72 3. 1.46 Lemon, Ed 1963-66 4. 1.62 Sandlin, David 1970-73 5. 1.69 Yelverton, Barnes 1969-72 6. 1.83 Cuppett, Chuck 1967-70 7. 1.83 Atkins, Eddie 1969-71 8. 1.92 Sanderson 1973-74 9. 1.99 Sanders, Jim 1967-68 10. 2.23 Cross, Blake 2001-04 strikeouts/9 inn game (min. 100 IP) 1. 11.11 Ramsey, Jason 1994-96 2. 10.98 Booth, Eddie 1969-72 3. 9.85 Cross, Blake 2001-04 4. 9.71 Lemon, Ed 1963-66 5. 9.58 Atkins, Eddie 1969-71 6. 9.17 Altman, Heath 1990-93 7. 9.08 Flood, Allen 2004-08 8. 8.85 Sandlin, David 1970-73 9. 8.54 McDonnell, Matt 1999-02 10. 8.49 Balentine, Bryant 1988-90 Most wins 1. 31 2. 27 27 4. 25 25 6. 24 7. 23 8. 22 9. 20 20

Hill, Ronald Booth, Eddie Mullis, Jake Cuppett, Chuck King, Kenny Mazur, Bryan Davidson, Kevin Sandlin, David Smith, Kenny Willis, Carl

Most saves 1. 32 Cross, Blake 2. 15 Paul, Adam 3. 8 Altman, Scott 8 Altman, Heath

2002-05 1969-72 2000-03 1967-70 1984-86 1996-99 1984-87 1970-73 1980-83 1980-83 2001-04 2003-06 1985-86 1990-93

5.

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Jake Mullis

Currin, Wesley Salefsky, Larry McDonnell, Matt Ickes, Ken Mazur, Bryan Flood, Allen

1984-87 2006-08 1999-02 1995-98 1996-99 2004-08

Most appearances 1. 112 Flood, Allen 2. 95 Cross, Blake 3. 84 Paul, Adam 4. 81 Mazur, Bryan 5. 79 McDonnell, Matt 6. 77 Moore, Jeff 7. 76 Hill, Ronald 8. 74 Morgan, Andrew 9. 73 Kozol, Anthony 73 Rogers, Jeff

2004-08 2001-04 2003-06 1996-99 1999-02 2002-05 2002-05 2004-07 1996-00 1992-95

Most games started 1. 57 Mullis, Jake 2. 52 Mazur, Bryan 3. 49 Hill, Ronald 3. 45 Morrison, David 45 Kozol, Anthony 5. 44 Coughlin, Chris 44 Davidson, Kevin 6. 42 Hopper, Curtis 42 Smith, Billy 8. 41 Smith, Kenny 9. 39 Babson, John 10. 38 King, Kenny 38 Holt, Bradley 38 Willis, Carl

2000-03 1996-99 2002-05 1988-91 1996-00 1999-03 1984-87 1983-86 1991-94 1980-83 1991-95 1984-86 2006-08 1980-83

Most innings pitched 1. 381.2 Mazur, Bryan 2. 364.2 Mullis, Jake 3. 329.2 Hill, Ronald 4. 324.2 Smith, Billy 5. 312.0 Smith, Kenny 6. 310.0 Cuppett, Chuck 7. 305.0 Davidson, Kevin 8. 297.2 Kozol, Anthony 9. 291.1 Willis, Carl 10. 282.2 Sandlin, David

1996-99 2000-03 2002-05 1991-94 1980-83 1967-70 1984-87 1996-00 1980-83 1970-73

Most strikeouts 1. 324 Mazur, Bryan 2. 311 Booth, Eddie 3. 305 Ramsey, Jason 4. 278 Sandlin, David 5. 269 Mullis, Jake 6. 231 Cuppett, Chuck 231 Coughlin, Chris 8. 230 Babson, John 9. 228 Smith, Billy 10. 218 Hill, Ronald

1996-99 1969-72 1994-96 1970-73 2000-03 1967-70 1999-03 1991-95 1991-94 2002-05

Most hit batters 1. 36 Hill, Ronald 2. 34 Holt, Bradley 3. 33 Benton, Thomas 33 Mullis, Jake 5. 29 Coughlin, Chris 6. 28 Mazur, Bryan 7. 27 Hatcher, Jeff 8. 26 Booker, Zach 26 McDonnell, Matt 10. 25 Babson, John 25 Moore, Jeff

2002-05 2006-08 2003-06 2000-03 1999-03 1996-99 2005-08 2004-06 1999-02 1991-95 2002-05

FIELDING (CAREER) Highest FLD. pct. (min. 800 chances) 1. .990 Jones, Chuck 1984-87 2. .990 Hooks, Tim 1987-90 3. .990 Carver, Mark 2004-08 4. .988 Wright, Matt 2000-03 5. .987 McBride, Chris 1992-94

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.986 .984 .983 .983 .982

Marsh, Daniel Hatcher, Chris Joyner, Tate Holley, Clyde Batts, Jonathan

1997-00 2004-06 1994-97 1979-82 2004-07

Most chances 1. 2208 Wright, Matt 2. 1896 Jones, Chuck 3. 1403 Marsh, Daniel 4. 1260 Broome, Corey 5. 1148 Batts, Jonathan 6. 1147 Holley, Clyde 7. 1055 Hargrave, Daniel 8. 1013 Wells, Mitch 9. 978 Joyner, Tate 10. 956 Reynolds, Bobby

2000-03 1984-87 1997-00 1990-93 2004-07 1979-82 2005-08 1984-87 1994-97 1983-86

Most putouts 1. 2038 Wright, Matt 2. 1741 Jones, Chuck 3. 1216 Marsh, Daniel 4. 1077 Holley, Clyde 5. 1031 Broome, Corey 6 961 Batts, Jonathan 7. 888 Joyner, Tate 8. 862 Carver, Mark 9. 795 Hooks, Tim 10. 780 Hatcher, Chris

2000-03 1984-87 1997-00 1979-82 1990-93 2004-07 1994-97 2004-08 1987-90 2004-06

Most assists 1. 546 Wells, Mitch 2. 526 Reynolds, Bobby 3. 507 McKenna, David 4. 449 Chamberlain, Mark 5. 362 Marbry, Michael 6. 358 Smith, Kenny 7. 357 Simmerman, Russ 8. 351 Poulk, Matt 9. 327 Smith, Aaron 10. 315 Luther, Chris

1984-87 1983-86 1999-02 1989-92 2003-06 2003-06 2000-03 2002-06 2003-04 1994-97

Most errors 1. 82 Wells, Mitch 2. 65 McKenna, David 3. 64 Barnhardt, Keith 64 Reynolds, Bobby 5. 61 Stoudenmire, Ed 6. 47 McIntosh, Benji 7. 46 Hall, Gary 8. 43 Walston, Kevin 43 Murr, Paul 10. 42 Rugienius, Mike 42 Luther, Chris 42 Tallent, John

1984-87 1999-02 1992-95 1983-86 1988-91 1996-99 1981-85 1994-97 1980-83 1997-98 1994-97 1978-80

Most double plays 1. 173 Wright, Matt 2. 109 Hargrave, Daniel 3. 101 Chamberlain, Mark 4. 88 Simmerman, Russ 5. 83 McKenna, David 6. 74 Smith, Aaron 7. 73 Marbry, Michael 8. 70 Smith, Kenny 9. 64 Batts, Jonathan 10. 63 Hooks, Tim

2000-03 2005-08 1989-92 2000-03 1999-02 2003-04 2003-06 2002-06 2004-07 1987-90


Bryan Britt

Chip Grawey Highest batting avg. (Min. 100 AB) 1. .434 Cole, Tom 1963 2. .406 Preston, Tim 2005 3. .401 Murr, Paul 1982 4. .397 Raynor, John 2005 5. .397 Appel, Jason 2008 6. .394 Currin, Perry 1990 7. .386 Hairr, Kevin 1999 8. .376 Wishon, Justin 2000 9. .375 Milkovits, John 1981 10. .373 Grawey, Chip 2004 Highest slugging pct. (MIN 100 AB) 1. .716 Britt, Bryan 1996 2. .712 Hargrave, Daniel 2006 3. .708 Carver, Mark 2008 4. .699 Hickman, Eric 1987 5. .689 Bonifay, Josh 1999 6. .676 Hall, Eric 1985 7. .674 Antle, Mike 1983 8. .642 Hairr, Kevin 1998 9. .634 Bryant, Bobby 1985 10. .629 Preston, Tim 2005 Highest on base pct. (min. 100 AB) 1. .530 Wishon, Justin 2000 2. .489 Hall, Eric 1986 3. .483 Hall, Eric 1985 4. .476 Redd, Reggie 1985 5. .470 McLean, Lee 2006 6. .467 Appel, Jason 2008 7. .467 Lewis, Van 1976 8. .466 Carver, Mark 2008 9. .463 Preston, Tim 2005 10. .461 Milkovits, John 1981 games played 1. 63 Hatcher, Chris 63 Raynor, John 63 Batts, Jonathan 4. 62 Sutton, Matt 62 Appel, Jason 62 Grawey, Chip 62 Hall, Nate 62 Carver, Mark 62 Hargrave, Daniel 62 Rooney, Michael 62 Wright, Matt games started 1. 63 Raynor, John 2. 62 Batts, Jonathan 62 Hargrave, Daniel 62 Carver, Mark 62 Hatcher, Chris 62 Rooney, Michael 62 Appel, Jason 62 Hall, Nate 9. 61 four tied at bats 1. 271 2. 264 3. 262 4. 261 5. 252 6. 251 7. 247 8. 241 9. 237 237

Grawey, Chip Hatcher, Chris Raynor, John Hargrave, Daniel Appel, Jason Preston, Tim Poulk, Matt Sutton, Matt Hemingway, Jamie Vaughn, Kiley

runs scored 1. 71 Carver, Mark 71 Hargrave, Daniel 3. 69 Preston, Tim 4. 67 Williams, Derek 5. 65 Batts, Jonathan 6. 64 Appel, Jason

2006 2006 2006 2004 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 2008 2003 2006 2006 2008 2008 2006 2008 2008 2008

2004 2006 2006 2008 2008 2005 2005 2004 2003 2002 2008 2008 2005 1997 2006 2008

7. 8. 10.

63 60 60 59

John Raynor

Raynor, John Hatcher, Chris Britt, Bryan three tied

2006 2006 1996

hits 1. 102 2. 101 3. 100 4. 97 5. 92 6. 90 7. 87 8. 86 9. 85 10. 83

Preston, Tim Grawey, Chip Appel, Jason Raynor, John Hatcher, Chris Poulk, Matt Hargrave, Daniel Hemingway, Jamie Britt, Bryan two tied

2005 2004 2008 2006 2006 2005 2008 2003 1996

doubles 1. 24 2. 22 22 22 5. 21 21 21 21 21 10. 20 20

Poulk, Matt Vaughn, Kiley Hemingway, Jamie Hairr, Kevin Halford, Steve Ickes, Ken Broome, Corey Carver, Mark Hargrave, Daniel Preston, Tim Reynolds, Bobby

2005 2002 2003 1998 2007 1998 1993 2007 2007 2005 1985

triples 1. 9 2. 7 7 7 5. 6 6 7. 5 5 5 5 5 5

Wooten, Joe Jones, Tom Grawey, Chip Shipp, Bob Harris, Bill Askew, Sam Murr, Paul Bonifay, Josh Raynor, John Appel, Jason Williams, Derek Mongero, Trent

1957 1981 2004 1963 1966 1967 1982 1999 2005 2008 1996 1990

home runs 1. 21 Britt, Bryan 21 Carver, Mark 3. 18 Hargrave, Daniel 4. 17 Bonifay, Josh 17 Hickman, Eric 6. 16 Foucht, Mike 7. 14 Poulk, Matt 8. 13 four tied

1996 2008 2008 1999 1987 1999 2006

runs batted in 1. 82 Carver, Mark 2. 73 Poulk, Matt 3. 69 Raynor, John 4. 66 Hall, Nate 5. 63 Roach, Jason 6. 62 Bonifay, Josh 62 Hargrave, Daniel 8. 60 Batts, Jonathan 60 Hemingway, Jamie 10. 59 Foucht, Mike

2008 2005 2006 2008 1997 1999 2008 2007 2003 1999

total bases 1. 167 Carver, Mark 2. 166 Britt, Bryan 3. 164 Hargrave, Daniel 4. 158 Preston, Tim 5. 154 Raynor, John 6. 147 Poulk, Matt 7. 143 Hemingway, Jamie 8. 141 Appel, Jason 9. 137 Hall, Nate 10. 136 Williams, Derek

2008 1996 2008 2005 2006 2005 2003 2008 2008 1997

walks 1. 60 2. 52 3. 43 4. 41 41 41 7. 40 8. 39 39 10. 37

Hall, Eric Wishon, Justin Batts, Jonathan Wright, Matt Batts, Jonathan Wright, Matt Hall, Nate Carver, Mark Redd, Reggie four tied

Most times hit by pitch 1. 18 Carver, Mark 2. 17 Preston, Tim 3. 16 Wishon, Justin 4. 15 Preston, Tim 15 Rooney, Michael 6. 14 Wishon, Justin 7. 12 Hargrave, Daniel 8. 11 Hatcher, Chris 11 Eichhorn, Neal 10. 9 two tied stolen bases 1. 42 Raynor, John 2. 39 Grawey, Chip 3. 31 Hemingway, Jamie 4. 30 Wells, Mitch 5. 28 Hooker, Kevin 6. 27 Wells, Mitch 7. 26 Langmeyer, Tim 8. 25 Reynolds, Bobby 9. 24 Langmeyer, Tim 24 Mongero, Trent 24 Wishon, Justin PITCHING Lowest earned run avg. (Min. 1. 0.00 Sandlin, David 2. 0.31 Eyer, Pete 3. 0.39 Atkins, Eddie 4. 0.57 Eyer, Pete 5. 0.82 Lemon, Ed 6. 0.92 Booth, Eddie 7. 1.21 Page, Sam 8. 1.33 Cuppett, Chuck 9. 1.48 Booth, Eddie 10. 1.49 Sandlin, David

Matt Wright

Thomas Benton 1986 2000 2006 2002 2007 2003 2008 2008 1986

2008 2005 2001 2004 2008 2000 2007 2006 2004

2006 2004 2003 1985 1992 1987 1988 1986 1986 1989 2000 42 IP) 1970 1969 1969 1968 1966 1970 1965 1969 1972 1973

strikeouts/9 inn game (Min. 42 IP) 1. 12.44 Ramsey, Jason 1996 2. 11.60 Atkins, Eddie 1970 3. 11.42 Balentine, Bryant 1990 4. 11.28 Booth, Eddie 1972 5. 11.25 Altman, Heath 1993 6. 10.98 Booth, Eddie 1971 7. 10.96 Babson, John 1995 8. 10.80 Ramsey, Jason 1995 9. 10.51 Mazur, Bryan 1999 10. 10.49 Cross, Blake 2004 wins 1. 12 2. 11 3. 10 10 10 10 10 8. 9

Hill, Ronald Holt, Bradley Sutton, Roger King, Kenny Mazur, Bryan Hill, Ronald Whitaker, Brian seven tied

2004 2008 1978 1985 1999 2005 2001

saves 1. 13 2. 12 3. 9 4. 8 5. 7 7

Cross, Blake Cross, Blake Paul, Adam Altman, Heath Cross, Blake Altman, Scott

2003 2004 2006 1993 2002 1985

7. 8. 10.

6 5 5 4

Harrold, Stephen Smith, Billy Roach, Jason six tied

2008 1991 1996 2008

appearances 1. 36 Paul, Adam 2. 35 Cross, Blake 3. 33 Roth, Cameron 33 Flood, Allen 5. 32 Cross, Blake 6. 30 Harrold, Stephen 7. 29 Salefsky, Larry 29 Moore, Jeff 9. 28 four tied

2006 2003 2008 2005 2004 2008 2008 2004

games started 1. 18 Benton, Thomas 2. 17 Hill, Ronald 17 Kimball, Zach 17 Kimball, Zach 5. 16 Mullis, Jake 16 Weatherby, Charlie 16 Temple, Jack 16 Mazur, Bryan 16 Hill, Ronald 16 Hunt, Jerome 16 Whitaker, Brian

2006 2005 2004 2005 2002 2001 1998 1997 2004 1988 2002

Innings Pitched 1. 120.2 Benton, Thomas 2. 119.0 Sutton, Roger 3. 118.0 Weatherby, Charlie 4. 117.0 Whitaker, Brian 5. 113.1 Kozol, Anthony 6. 108.2 Mazur, Bryan 7. 107.2 Kimball, Zach 107.2 Smith, Billy 9. 106.2 Hill, Ronald 106.2 King, Kenny

2006 1979 2001 2002 2000 1997 2004 1994 2005 1986

Strikeouts 1. 135 Ramsey, Jason 2. 128 Ramsey, Jason 3. 118 Mazur, Bryan 4. 108 Babson, John 5. 107 Booth, Eddie 6. 103 Weatherby, Charlie 7. 101 Benton, Thomas 8. 98 Mullis, Jake 9. 96 Kozol, Anthony 10. 95 Holt, Bradley

1996 1995 1999 1995 1971 2001 2006 2003 2000 2008

wild pitches 1. 15 McDonnell, Matt 2. 13 Morrison, David 13 Benton, Thomas 4. 12 Pyrtle, Joey 12 Roach, Jason 6. 11 McDonnell, Matt 11 Trogdon, Bryan 11 Tillman, Tony 9. 10 Coughlin, Chris 10. 9 nine tied

2000 1991 2006 1994 1997 2001 1999 1988 1999

hit batters 1. 19 Holt, Bradley 2. 15 Benton, Thomas 3. 14 Moore, Jeff 14 Hill, Ronald 5. 13 Booker, Zach 13 Mullis, Jake 7. 12 Overton, Brad 12 Salefsky, Larry 9. 11 three tied

2007 2006 2005 2005 2006 2002 2003 2008

FIELDING Highest FLD pct. (Min. 100 chances) 1. 1.000 Joyner, Tate 1994 2. .996 Jones, Chuck 1985 3. .996 Marsh, Daniel 2000 4. .995 McLean, Lee 2005 5. .995 Hooks, Tim 1989 6. .995 McLean, Lee 2006 7. .994 Murphy, Pat 2003 8. .994 Carver, Mark 2005 9. .993 Wright, Matt 2002 10. .993 Walters, Buddy 1984 chances 1. 602 2. 568 3. 567 4. 559 5. 517 6. 495 7. 486 8. 478 9. 471 10. 451

Wright, Matt Wright, Matt Wright, Matt Jones, Chuck Jones, Chuck Jones, Chuck Marsh, Daniel Marsh, Daniel Wright, Matt Holley, Clyde

2002 2001 2003 1986 1985 1987 1999 2000 2000 1981

putouts 1. 557 2. 533 3. 516 4. 506 5. 474 6. 469 7. 433 8. 432 9. 428 10. 427

Wright, Matt Wright, Matt Wright, Matt Jones, Chuck Jones, Chuck Jones, Chuck Marsh, Daniel Wright, Matt Holley, Clyde Hooks, Tim

2002 2003 2001 1986 1985 1987 2000 2000 1981 1990

assists 1. 201 2. 192 3. 183 4. 174 5. 167 6. 164 7. 162 8. 157 157 10. 155

Smith, Aaron Marbry, Michael Vaughn, Kiley Rooney, Michael Reynolds, Bobby Reynolds, Bobby Wells, Mitch McKenna, David Holley, Battle three tied

2004 2005 2002 2008 1986 1985 1987 2001 1993

errors 1. 32 2. 31 3. 28 28 5. 25 25 7. 24 24 9. 23 10. 22 22 22

Barnhardt, Keith Robertson, Ty Phillips, Tommy Reynolds, Bobby Rugienius, Mike McIntosh, Benji Mongero, Trent Wells, Mitch Hargrave, Daniel Walston, Kevin Baldwin, Bubba Murr, Paul

1993 1997 1981 1986 1997 1998 1990 1986 2008 1995 1978 1981

Most double plays turned 1. 55 Wright, Matt 2. 50 Wright, Matt 3. 48 Simmerman, Russ 4. 42 Smith, Aaron 42 Marbry, Michael 6. 40 Hargrave, Daniel 40 Jones, Chuck 40 Hargrave, Daniel 9. 38 Rooney, Michael 38 Wright, Matt

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Seahawk Baseball

 Annual Leaders

Matt Poulk HOME RUNS Year Name 1965 Steve Coley Glen Mills 1966 Bill Harris Glen Mills 1967 Jim Hall Wayne Johnson 1968 Four players 1969 Jim Atkins Pete Daughtry 1970 Dave Sandlin Mike Wheeler 1971 Dave Sandlin Bruce Cavenaugh 1972 Eric Higgins 1973 Bruce Cavenaugh 1974 Five players 1975 Robert Pittman 1976 Larry File 1977 Jim Montague 1978 Dick Lancaster 1979 Herbie Dawkins 1980 John Milkovits 1981 Three players 1982 Clyde Holley Tim Whitehead 1983 Mike Antle 1984 Johnny Slaughter 1985 Gary Hall 1986 Eric Hall 1987 Eric Hickman 1988 Mike Byers 1989 Randy Fennell Ed Stoudenmire 1990 Trent Mongero 1991 Corey Broome 1992 Corey Broome 1993 Corey Broome 1994 Battle Holley Bryan Britt 1995 Bryan Britt 1996 Bryan Britt 1997 Jason Roach 1998 Kevin Hairr 1999 Josh Bonifay 2000 Daniel Marsh 2001 Kevin Hairr 2002 Jamie Hemingway Matt Wright 2003 Matt Sutton 2004 Aaron Smith 2005 Matt Poulk 2006 Matt Poulk 2007 Jonathan Batts 2008 Mark Carver

No. 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 6 6 5 8 1 3 5 2 4 4 2 7 5 5 12 9 13 13 17 7 5 5 5 7 4 11 7 7 12 21 13 12 17 7 6 6 6 12 10 11 14 9 21

Jonathan Batts RUNS BATTED IN Year Player 1965 Glen Mills 1966 Sandy Dew Wayne Johnson 1967 Wayne Johnson 1968 Jim Atkins 1969 Sam Askew 1970 Dave Sandlin 1971 Dave Sandlin 1972 Dave Sandlin

No. 14 14 14 35 19 27 17 33 29

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

Dave Sandlin Greg Dalton Robert Pittman Jerry Yandrick Larry File Dick Lancaster Herbie Dawkins Herbie Dawkins John Milkovits John Milkovits Clyde Holley Mike Antle Roger Hudson Gary Hall Eric Hall Eric Hickman Eric Hickman Tommie Adams Tim Hooks Ed Stoudenmire Corey Broome Corey Broome Battle Holley Bryan Britt Bryan Britt Bryan Britt Jason Roach Kevin Hairr Josh Bonifay Daniel Marsh Matt Wright Matt Wright Jamie Hemingway Aaron Smith Matt Poulk John Raynor Jonathan Batts Mark Carver

30 28 30 30 37 17 37 29 15 44 46 42 33 48 49 50 26 29 32 31 36 35 31 31 36 51 63 46 62 49 51 41 60 50 73 69 60 82

Kevin Hairr BATTING AVERAGE Year Player 1965 Steve Coley 1966 Sandy Dew 1967 Sam Askew 1968 Wayne Johnson 1969 Sam Askew 1970 Dave Sandlin 1971 David McClain 1972 Dave Sandlin 1973 Dave Sandlin 1974 Howie Edgerton 1975 Van Lewis 1976 Larry File 1977 Dick Lancaster 1978 Herbie Dawkins 1979 Bubba Baldwin 1980 Rick Watkins 1981 John Milkovits 1982 Paul Murr 1983 Mike Antle 1984 Ken Jones 1985 Reggie Redd 1986 Mark Maultsby 1987 Chuck Jones 1988 Randy Fennell 1989 Tommie Adams 1990 Perry Currin 1991 Ed Stoudenmire 1992 Mark Chamberlain 1993 Corey Broome 1994 Battle Holley 1995 Bryan Britt 1996 Bryan Britt 1997 Derek Williams 1998 John Avent 1999 Kevin Hairr 2000 Justin Wishon 2001 Magnus Pilegard 2002 Jamie Hemingway 2003 Jamie Hemingway 2004 Chip Grawey 2005 Tim Preston 2006 John Raynor

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Avg. .333 .310 .369 .307 .407 .311 .354 .372 .366 .343 .312 .314 .310 .365 .367 .311 .375 .401 .355 .327 .353 .330 .359 .320 .385 .394 .324 .327 .324 .342 .304 .366 .354 .333 .386 .376 .339 .365 .363 .373 .406 .370

2007 2008 HITS Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Steve Halford Jason Appel

.352 .397

Player Steve Coley Sandy Dew Sandy Dew Wayne Johnson Sam Askew Sam Askew Dave Sandlin David McClain Dave Sandlin Dave Sandlin Howie Edgerton Larry File Larry File Dick Lancaster Herbie Dawkins Herbie Dawkins Tim Whitehead Tom Jones Paul Murr Mike Antle Gary Hall Gary Hall Bobby Reynolds Mark Maultsby Chuck Jones Mike Byers Trent Mongero Tim Hooks Ed Stoudenmire Mark Chamberlain Mark Chamberlain Corey Broome Battle Holley Bryan Britt Bryan Britt Derek Williams John Avent Kevin Hairr Kevin Hairr Justin Wishon Matt Wright Magnus Pilegard Jamie Hemingway Jamie Hemingway Chip Grawey Tim Preston John Raynor Steve Halford Jason Appel

H 30 26 49 35 35 32 32 52 48 48 58 43 49 31 58 52 32 64 63 49 60 73 73 74 65 55 50 54 59 59 72 63 77 62 85 80 67 67 78 76 63 63 81 86 101 102 97 83 100

Magnus Pilegard RUNS SCORED Year Player 1965 Steve Coley 1966 Bill Harris 1967 Sandy Dew 1968 Sam Askew 1969 Jim Hall 1970 Sam Askew 1971 Bruce Cavenaugh 1972 Bruce Cavenaugh 1973 Bruce Cavenaugh 1974 Howie Edgerton 1975 Howie Edgerton 1976 Herk Ivey 1977 Randy Ourt 1978 Bubba Baldwin 1979 Ron Peoples 1980 Mark Scalf 1981 Tom Jones 1982 Paul Murr 1983 Mike Antle 1984 Gary Hall 1985 Gary Hall 1986 Chuck Jones 1987 Mitch Wells 1988 Tim Langmeyer 1989 Trent Mongero

No. 21 18 35 18 29 18 42 32 38 35 32 29 18 30 29 17 43 43 33 40 49 45 48 37 38

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Trent Mongero Mark Chamberlain Mark Chamberlain Corey Broome Battle Holley Bryan Britt Bryan Britt Derek Williams John Avent Kevin Hairr Mike Foucht Justin Wishon Justin Wishon Kevin Hairr David McKenna Jamie Hemingway Chip Grawey Chip Grawey Tim Preston Jonathan Batts Steve Halford Mark Carver Daniel Hargrave

32 39 38 38 44 37 60 67 46 46 59 59 42 42 42 49 55 53 69 65 54 71 71

PITCHING WINS Year Player No. 1965 Eddie Lemon 5 1966 Eddie Lemon 4 1967 Chuck Cuppett 4 1968 Chuck Cuppett 9 1969 Pete Eyer 7 1970 Eddie Booth 7 1971 Eddie Booth 9 1972 Eddie Booth 6 1973 Duke Sanderson 6 1974 Paul Fulton 6 1975 Phil Lambert 7 1976 Mike Robbins 5 Thurston Watkins 5 1977 Mike Hunter 3 Thurston Watkins 3 1978 Roger Sutton 10 1979 David Pope 8 1980 Kenny Smith 4 1981 Mike Antle 9 1982 Carl Willis 8 1983 Carl Willis 7 1984 Kenny King 6 1985 Kenny King 10 1986 Kenny King 7 1987 Wesley Currin 8 Kevin Davidson 8 1988 Tony Tillman 4 1989 Tommie Adams 9 1990 Bryant Balentine 5 1991 Keith Jarman 7 1992 Brian Baucom 4 Jim Fritz 4 Brian Smith 4 1993 Chris McBride 6 1994 Brian Smith 8 1995 Jason Ramsey 6 Joey Pyrtle 6 John Babson 6 1996 Brandon Hall 4 Anthony Kozol 4 Jason Ramsey 4 Tim Brown 4 1997 Bryan Mazur 9 1998 Kevin Hager 5 1999 Bryan Mazur 10 2000 Anthony Kozol 8 2001 Brian Whitaker 10 2002 Brian Whitaker 7 2003 Jake Mullis 8 2004 Ronald Hill 12 2005 Ronald Hill 10 2006 Thomas Benton 9 2007 Allen Flood 6 2008 Brad Holt 11

Ronald Hill

Brian Whitaker MOST STRIKEOUTS Year Player No. 1965 Eddie Lemon 71 1966 Eddie Lemon 59 1967 Jim Sanders 70 1968 Chuck Cuppett 73 1969 Eddie Booth 57 1970 Eddie Booth 63 1971 Eddie Booth 107 1972 Eddie Booth 84 1973 Dave Sandlin 74 1974 Duke Sanderson 47 1975 Parker Davis 59 1976 Parker Davis 39 1977 Mike Hunter 40 1978 Roger Sutton 57 1979 Roger Sutton 67 1980 Kenny Smith 27 1981 Mike Antle 61 1982 Kenny Smith 69 1983 Kenny Smith 69 1984 Curtis Hopper 35 1985 Kenny King 72 1986 Kenny King 65 1987 Kevin Davidson 57 1988 Jerome Hunt 52 1989 Tony Tillman 51 1990 Bryant Balentine 85 1991 Keith Jarman 78 1992 Brian Smith 65 1993 Heath Altman 80 1994 Chris McBride 80 1995 Jason Ramsey 128 1996 Jason Ramsey 135 1997 Bryan Mazur 85 1998 Bryan Mazur 72 1999 Bryan Mazur 118 2000 Anthony Kozol 96 2001 Charlie Weatherby 103 2002 Brian Whitaker 83 2003 Jake Mullis 98 2004 Zach Kimball 74 2005 Ronald Hill 73 2006 Thomas Benton 101 2007 Jeff Hatcher 63 2008 Brad Holt 95

Zach Kimball EARNED RUN AVERAGE Year Player 1965 Sam Page 1966 Eddie Lemon 1967 Jim Sanders 1968 Pete Eyer 1969 Eddie Booth 1970 Dave Sandlin 1971 Carroll Bickers 1972 Eddie Booth 1973 Dave Sandlin 1974 David Clemmons 1975 Phil Lambert 1976 Phil Lambert 1977 Mike Hunter 1978 Roger Sutton 1979 David Pope 1980 Kenny Smith 1981 Ronald Inman 1982 Kenny Smith 1983 Carl Willis 1984 Curtis Hopper

1.21 0.82 1.89 0.57 0.22 0.00 1.80 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.91 2.87 2.13 1.84 2.25 3.65 2.77 2.05 2.79 3.85

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

Kenny King Kenny King Wesley Currin Tommie Adams Jon Wood Keith Jarman Mike Siopes Jon Wood Heath Altman Brian Smith Jason Ramsey Brandon Hall Jason Roach Bryan Mazur Bryan Mazur Anthony Kozol Brian Whitaker Brian Whitaker Brad Overton Zach Kimball Ronald Hill Thomas Benton Jeff Hatcher Brad Holt

3.41 3.46 2.71 4.12 2.42 2.87 3.04 2.47 2.39 3.09 2.11 2.64 3.63 5.03 2.76 3.57 2.20 3.00 2.99 3.26 3.38 3.80 3.70 3.18

Matt McDonnell STRIKEOUTS/NINE INNINGS Year Player K/9 1965 Eddie Lemon 10.25 1966 Jim Braxton 11.46 1967 Jim Sanders 6.92 1968 Edward Lewis 10.51 1969 Eddie Booth 12.41 1970 James Atkins 11.60 1971 Eddie Booth 10.98 1972 Not Available 1973 David Sandlin 10.08 1974 Duke Sanderson 5.77 1975 Parker Davis 6.96 1976 Parker Davis 7.07 1977 Mike Hunter 5.31 1978 Danny Houston 7.19 1979 Roger Sutton 5.07 1980 Ron Inman 5.11 1981 Kenny Smith 6.22 1982 Kenny Smith 7.06 1983 Kenny Smith 6.8 1984 Curtis Hopper 3.76 1985 Kenny King 6.44 1986 Kenny King 5.48 1987 Perry Currin 5.73 1988 Tony Tillman 6.94 1989 Tony Tillman 6.78 1990 Bryan Balentine 11.41 1991 Mike Siopes 7.66 1992 Brian Smith 6.18 1993 Heath Altman 11.25 1994 Chris McBride 9.21 1995 John Babson 10.96 1996 Jason Ramsey 12.43 1997 Jason Roach 7.71 1998 Bryan Mazur 6.7 1999 Bryan Mazur 10.51 2000 Matt McDonnell 9.04 2001 Matt McDonnell 8.74 2002 Brian Whitaker 6.38 2003 Chris Coughlin 8.83 2004 Zach Kimball 6.19 2005 Ronald Hill 6.16 2006 Thomas Benton 7.53 2007 Jeff Hatcher 6.86 2008 Brad Holt 9.20


A Scott Absber, 1981 Richard Adams, 1971 Tommie Adams, 1988-89 Earl Allen, 1958 Heath Altman, 1990-91-92-93 Scott Altman, 1985-86 Richard Ammons, 1960 David Ange, 2000-01 Mike Antle, 1981-83 Jason Appel, 2005-06-07-08 Mike Armstrong, 2000-01 Sam Askew, 1967-68-69-70 Ed Atkins, 1969-70-71 James Atkins, 1968-69-70 Bill Austin, 1978-79-80 John Avent, 1995-96-97-98 B Vann Baber, 1986-87 John Babson, 1991-92-94-95 Craig Bailey, 1987 Bubba Baldwin, 1978-79 Bryant Balentine, 1988-89-90 Buck Barber, 1981 Justin Barefoot, 2005-06-07-08 Keith Barnhardt, 1992-93-94-95 Mark Bass, 1987-88-89-90 Grant Batts, 1991-92-93 Jonathan Batts, 2004-05-06-07 Brian Baucom, 1991-92-93 Bob Becher, 1972-73 Nathan Bedford, 1959-60 Dale Bennett, 1964 John Benson, 1984 Thomas Benton, 2003-04-05-06 Dale Berkey, 1998-99 Randy Bernhardt, 1976 Carroll Bickers, 1971-72-73-74 Wayne Bollick, 1962 Josh Bonifay, 1997-99 Jackie Booker, 1965 Zach Booker, 2004-05-06 Bryan Booth, 2007-08 Ed Booth, 1969-70-71-72 Terry Boswell, 1967 Jason Bourbeau, 1994 Justin Bradley, 2008 Bradley Bradshaw, 2004-05-06 Scott Bradshaw, 1972 Scott Brady, 1985-86-87-88 Mike Brannan, 1967 Mark Bray, 1982-83 Tim Bray, 1966 Brett Braxton, 2006-08 Jim Braxton, 1963-64-65-66 Brian Brewer, 2002 Bryan Britt, 1994-95-96 Ron Broadwell, 1978 Benny Broome, 1961 Corey Broome, 1990-91-92-93 Dwayne Brown, 1980 Tim Brown, 1996-97 Robert Brown, 1991 Bill Brunjes, 1960 Bobby Bryant, 1982-83-84-85 David Bryant, 1999 Kendall Buckner, 1985 Perry Burchette, 1961-62 Al Burnette, 1972 Michael Byers, 1985-86-87-88 C Jack Campbell, 1968 Charles Canady, 1983 Jon Cantrell, 2006-07 Greg Carlson, 1996-97 Ed Carroll, 1957-58-59 Greg Caroll, 1974-75 Ken Carter, 1975-76 Matt Carter, 2000-01-02-03 Mark Carver, 2005-06-07-08 Joe Catalano, 1990 John Catalano, 1985-86-87 Al Frank Catucci, 1988-89 Barry Cauble, 1957-58-59 Bruce Cavenaugh, 1970-7172-73 Gary Chadwick, 1980 Mark Chamberlain, 198990-91-92 Ren Chapman, 1993-94 Trey Cheek, 1992-93-94 Tom Choiniere, 1995 Jeff Clark, 1982-83-84-85

David Clemmons, 1973-74 Tommy Cobb, 1960 Jeff Cole, 1979-80 Tom Cole, 1963-64 Steve Coley, 1962-63-64-65 Bobby Conner, 1959-60 Johnny Conner, 1980-81 Ross Cook, 1977 Roger Coon, 1959-60 Marshall Cooper, 1993-94-95-96 Chris Coughlin, 1999-00-02-03 Parris Croom, 1963 Daniel Cropper, 2007-08 Blake Cross, 2001-02-03-04 Sterling Coward, 1962-63 Harold Criddle, 1963 Chris Cubbage, 1982-83 Charles Cuppett, 1967-68-69-70 Perry Currin, 1989-90-91-92 Wesley Currin, 1984-85-86-87 Billy Cyphers, 1959 D Greg Dalton, 1971-72-73-74 Tommy Daniel, 1984 Pete Daughtry, 1966-67-68-69 Kevin Davidson, 1984-85-86-87 Cecil Davis, 1976-77-78-79 Jon Davis, 2003-04 Parker Davis, 1975-76 Tom Davis, 1973-74 Herb Dawkins, 1978-79 Jason Dean, 1996-97-98-99 Sal D’Esposito, 1991-93 Billy DeBruhl, 1957-58-59 Joe Dekker, 2001 Jesse DeMaria-Kinney, 1998-99 Brad Denson, 2001-02-03-04 Sandy Dew, 1966-67-68-69 Cody Dickens, 2006-07 Jamie Dishman, 1992 Doug Donnald, 1972 Ryan Doolittle, 2007 Larry Dove, 1976 Robert Dunn, 1968-69 Tim Dunn, 1998 Happy Durham, 1964 Ronald Durham, 1960-61 E Neal Easom, 1957-58 Larry Edens, 1960-61-62 Howie Edgerton, 1972-73-74-75 Brian Eichhorn, 1989 Neal Eichhorn, 2003-04 Bill Elliott, 1957-58 Grayson Evans, 2006-07-08 Peter Eyer, 1968-69 F Bruce Failing, 1971 Mike Farris, 1971 Randy Fennell, 1986-87-88-89 Clarence Ferguson, 1970 Mike Ferrell, 1988-89-90 Larry File, 1975-76 Ed Finch, 1977-78 Harold Flinchum, 1968 Allen Flood, 2005-06-07-08 Scott Floyd, 1987 Ryan Foreman, 2007-08 Mike Foucht, 1997-98-99-00 Richard Foy, 1980-81 Tommy Foy, 1965-67 Ray Fraley, 1965 Seth Frankoff, 2007-08 Michael Freeman, 1984-85-86-87 Shane French, 2005-06-07-08 Jim Fritz, 1992 James Fugate, 1968-69 Paul Fulton, 1972-73-74-75 G Steve Ganoe, 1974-75 Calvin Garrett, 1984-85-86-87 Joel Gibson, 1957-58-59 Gary Ginn, 1988-89 Eric Glasgow, 1993-94 Mike Good, 1974-75-76-77 David Goold, 1961 John Gourley, 1978-79 Stephen Grady, 1999-00 Dwayne Graham, 1985-86-87 Lee Grant, 1996-97-98-99 Chip Grawey, 2000-02-03-04 Billy Gray, 1992

Jared Gray, 1991 Terry Greene, 1977-78 Tommy Griffin, 1983-84-85-86 Peter Grimm, 2002 Rudy Groomes, 1957-58-59 Jonathan Guthman, 2001-02 H Kevin Hager, 1998-99 Kevin Hairr, 1998-99-00-01 Steve Halford, 2006-07 Brandon Hall, 1996-97 Buddy Hall, 1963 Eric Hall, 1985-86 Gary Hall, 1981-83-84-85 James Hall, 1966-67-68-69 Nate Hall, 2007-08 Tommy Hall, 1964 Warren Hall, 1992-93 Jesse Haney, 2007-08 Brack Hardee, 1990-91 Daniel Hargrave, 2005-06-07-08 Stephen Harrold, 2008 Benny Harris, 1983-84 Bill Harris, 1963-64-66 Hank Harris, 1971-72 James Harris, 1968-69 Paul Harris, 1983 Zach Harris, 2002 Pete Hartness, 1983 Chris Hatcher, 2004-05-06 Jeff Hatcher, 2005-06-07-08 Paul Haynes, 1995-96 William Haywood, 1961-62 Derek Heasley, 1994-95-96 Tom Heath, 1957-58-59 Tom Heitler, 1985-86-87-89 Jaime Hemingway, 2000-01-02-03 Dan Herring, 1990-91 Jim Herring, 1960 John Hester, 1967-68-69 Cam Heustess, 1997 Eric Hickman, 1985-86-87-88 Eric Higgins, 1970-71-72-73 John High, 1987-88 Alex Hill, 2008 Randy Hill, 1987-88-89 Ronald Hill, 2002-03-04-05 Sammy Hill, 1980 Tom Hines, 1961 Kevin Hodges, 2006-07 Tommy Holder, 2002 Battle Holley, 1993-94 Clyde Holley, 1979-80-81-82 Bobby Hollins, 1977 Chris Holstad, 1991-92-93-94 Bradley Holt, 2006-07-08 Matt Holt, 2007-08 Don Honeycutt, 1960 Larry Honeycutt, 1963-64-65 Kevin Hooker, 1990-91-92-93 Jerry Hooks, 1963 Tim Hooks, 1987-88-89-90 Curtis Hopper, 1983-84-85-86 Danny Houston, 1978-79-80 Jeff Howard, 1994-95 Louis Howard, 1961-62 Rusty Howard, 1987 Ronnie Hoyland, 1963 Roger Hudson, 1981-82-83-84 Blake Hundley, 2005-06 Whitey Hunsucker, 1963-64 Jerome Hunt, 1987-88-89-90 Will Hunt, 2003-04-05-06 Mike Hunter, 1975-76-77-78 Todd Hurst, 1987 Bill Hutchinson, 1972-73 I Ken Ickes, 1995-96-97-98 Ron Imman, 1979-80-81-82 Robert Ivey, 1974-75-76 J Keith Jarman, 1988-89-90-91 Roger Jernigan, 1983 Chris Johnson, 2006-07-08 Eric Johnson, 1998-99-00-01 Gary Johnson, 1987 James Johnson, 1967-68-69-70 Victor Johnson, 1964-65-66-67 Wayne Johnson, 1966-67-68-69 Weldon Johnson, 1967-68 Chuck Jones, 1984-85-86-87 Ken Jones, 1983-84 Rickey Jones, 1974-75

2007 Alumni Day Tom Jones, 1980-81 Kent Joyce, 1984 Blayne Joyner, 1997-98-99-00 Tate Joyner, 1994-95-96-97 Chuck Justice, 1994-96 K Jeff Kafer, 1987-88 George Kalamaras, 1964 Brock Keene, 1995-1997-98 Lawrence Keith, 1961-62 Doug Kennedy, 1965 E. H. Kennedy, 1988-89 Zach Kimball, 2004-05 Harry Kincaid, 1972-73 Kenny King, 1984-85-86 Richard King, 1976-77-78-79 Robert Kirkpatrick, 1979-80 Eddie Kitchen, 1987 Butch Kornides, 1974 Anthony Kozol, 1996-97-98-00 L Phil Lambert, 1975-76-77-78 Carl Lancaster, 1974 Richard Lancaster, 1976-77-78-79 Tim Langmeyer, 1985-86-87-88 Richard Lawing, 1980-81 Chris Lee, 2000-01 Bobby Leeper, 2007-08 Ed Lemon, 1963-64-65-66 Barney Lewis, 1970 Brian Lewis, 1996-97 Charles Lewis, 1993-94 Edward Lewis, 1965-66-67-68 Kyle Lewis, 2006-08 Mark Lewis, 1998 Van Lewis, 1975-76-77 Wesley Livengood, 1960 Larry Livingston, 1977-78-79 Paul Livingston, 1967-68-69-70 Marc Locklear, 2007-08 Sam Long, 1967 Dave Lowery, 1965 Chris Luther, 1994-95-96-97 M Elmer Maley, 1965-66-67 Michael Marbry, 2003-04-05-06 Daniel Marsh, 1997-98-99-00 Morris Marshburn, 1982-83 Jerry Martin, 1967-68-69-70 Patrick Massey, 1999-00-01 Charlie Maultsby, 1970-71-72 Mark Maultsby, 1986-87 Bryan Mazur, 1996-97-98-99 Robert Mazur, 1984 Jim Mayew, 1998 Chris McBride, 1992-93-94 Len McBride, 1979-80 Darren McCain, 1992 David McClain, 1971 Butch McDaniel, 1971 Matt McDonnell, 1999-00-01-02 David McDowell, 1992 Kenneth McDowell, 1962 David McGuire, 1970-71 Jaymie McGuire, 1981-82-83 Benji McIntosh, 1996-97-98-99 David McKenna, 1999-00-01-02 Quinn McLaney, 1998-99-00-01 Jim McLean, 1976-77-78 Lee McLean, 2003-04-05-06 David McPherson, 1999-00-01 Bryan Meadows, 2001-02 Kenny Meadows, 1970 Mike Meadows, 1986-87

Mike Melville, 1982-83-84 John Milkovits, 1978-79-80-81 Kevin Millard, 2000 David Miller, 1961-62 David Miller, 1995 Kenny Miller, 1964-65-66 Rhett Miller, 2007-08 Glen Mills, 1963-64-65-66 Eric Mitchell, 2002 Kermit Molleur, 1981 Trent Mongero, 1989-90 Jim Montague, 1977-78-79-80 Andrew Morgan, 2004-05-06-07 Jeff Moore, 2002-03-04-05 Keith Moore, 1985-86-87 Larry Moore, 1957-58 Cameron Morgan, 1959-60 Al Morris, 1980-81 Hamer Morris, 1996 David Morrison, 1988-89-90-91 Greg Moss, 1990-91 Jake Mullis, 2000-01-02-03 Reese Murdaugh, 1991 Patrick Murphy, 2001-02-03-04 Paul Murr, 1980-81-82-83 N Gary Nail, 1986 Chris Nesselroade, 1992 Kurt Newber, 1970 Jeff Newsome, 1981-82 Ed Nobles, 1967 O Matt Oakley, 1995 Kelly O’Donnell, 1981-82 Harry Odham, 1957-58 Eric Oglesby, 1992 Randy Ourt, 1974-75-76-77 Brad Overton, 2000-01-02-03 P Jeff Padgett, 1984 Sam Page, 1963-64-65 James Parmenter, 1966 Matt Parnell, 2000 Adam Paul, 2003-04-05-06 Barrett Payne, 1969-70-71 Keith Pearce, 1984 Todd Penley, 1987-88-89-90 Ronnie Peoples, 1978-79 Howard Perch, 1987-88-89 Keith Pettus, 1991-92-93-95 Alan Phillips, 1975-76 Tommy Phillips, 1980-81-82-83 Magnus Pilegard, 2001-02 Jerome Pittman, 1957-58 Robert Pittman, 1972-73-74-75 David Pope, 1977-78-79-80 Matt Poulk, 2002-03-04-05-06 Randy Presser, 1973-74-75-76 Tim Preston, 2004-05 David Price, 1982 Dixon Putnam, 1994 Joey Pyrtle, 1993-94-95 R Wayne Rabon, 1975-76 Gus Rantz, 2001 Chris Ramos, 1974 Jason Ramsey, 1994-95-96 John Raynor, 2003-04-05-06 Reggie Redd, 1985-86 Bobby Reynolds, 1983-84-85-86 Bill Rhodes, 1977-78-79 Jerry Richardson, 1959-60 Keith Rickard, 1981

Mike Rigsbee, 1981-83 Guy Rimmer, 1987 Jason Roach, 1995-96-97 Tyrone Robertson, 1994-95-96-97 Mike Robbins, 1974-75-76-77 Harold Robinson, 1959-60 Kevin Robinson, 1993-94 Jeff Rogers, 1992-93-94-95 Scott Rolf, 1984-85 Cam Roth, 2008 Robbie Rothrock, 1981 Michael Rooney, 2007-08 Mike Rugienius, 1997-98 Eugene Russ, 1967-68-69-70

Steve Tomanchek, 1984-85 Stewart Tosto, 1984 Tommy Tounsend, 1981-82 Anthony Trent, 1984 Bryan Trogdon, 1996-97-98-99 Greg Troutman, 1998-99 Dan Tricarico, 1977-78-79 Russell Tyler, 1978 Andy Tysinger, 1974-75

S Lary Salefsky, 2006-07-08 Jim Sanders, 1967-68 Duke Sanderson, 1973-74 David Sandlin, 1970-71-72-73 Mark Scalf, 1977-78-79-80 Ricky Scarborough, 1990-91 Jason Schindler, 2002-03 John Schultz, 1989-90 Bobby Schupp, 1972-73-74-75 Jay Scott, 1985-86-87 Rodney Sellers, 1988 David Shambley, 2008 Bob Shipp, 1963-64 Joe Sholar, 1974 Jake Simmons, 1998-99 Russ Simmerman, 2000-01-02-03 Mike Siopes, 1990-91 Berry Skinner, 1982-83 Johnny Slaughter, 1981-82-83-84 Aaron Smith, 2003-04 Alan Smith, 1972 Billy Smith, 1972-73 Brian Smith, 1991-92-93-94 Jackie Smith, 1963 Jesse Smith, 1969 Kenny Smith, 1980-81-82-83 Kenny Smith, 2003-04-05-06 Kevin Smith, 1982 L.D. Smith, 1964 Pat Smith, 1994-95 Ronald Smith, 1961-62 Swain Smith, 1973-74-75-76 Byron Smoot, 1987 Jes Snyder, 2007-08 Chuck Spencer, 1982 Cody Stanley, 2008 Mauney Stanley, 1997-98-99 Bill Stenger, 1973-74-75 Robert Stephenson, 1962 Paul Stevens, 1976-77 Don Stevenson, 1981-82-83 Brain Stewart, 1987-88 Tyler Stott, 2008 Ed Stoudenmire, 1988-89-90-91 Richard Sugg, 1971 Billy Sullivan, 1959 Byron Susser, 1983 Jared Sutton, 2005-06 Josh Sutton, 2005 Matt Sutton, 2003-04 Roger Sutton, 1978-79 Matt Swingle, 1990

W Rusty Wagstaff, 1978-79-80 Blair Walker, 1961 Donnie Walker, 1982 Kevin Walston, 1994-95-96-97 Buddy Walters, 1982-83-84 Wray Ware, 1963-64-65-66 Bill Warmack, 1971-72-73-74 Richard Warren, 1979 Rick Watkins, 1977-78-79 Thurston Watkins, 1974-77 Chris Watson, 1987-88 Butch Watts, 1963-64 Mace Watts, 1991 Charlie Weatherby, 2000-01 Doug Weatherspoon, 1981 Mitch Wells, 1984-85-86-87 Stacy Wells, 1957-58 Scott West, 1998 Mike Wheeler, 1970-71-72 Dan Whisnant, 1966-67-68 Brian Whitaker, 2001-02 Curt White, 1989-90 Robert White, 2003-04 Doyle Whitfield, 1964-65-66-67 Tim Whitehead, 1979-80-81-82 Scott Whitley, 1984 Larry Wilkerson, 1970 Jason Wilkes, 1992-95-96 Eri Wilkins, 1987-88 Matt Willard, 2000 Derek Williams, 1994-95-96-97 Desi Williams, 1988-89 Mike Williams, 1977-78-79-80 Mitch Williams, 2003-04 Paul Williams, 1982-83-84 Terry Williams, 1995-96-97-98 Carl Willis, 1980-81-82-83 Kenny Wilson, 1999 Justin Wishon, 2000-01 Jon Wood, 1989-90-91-92 Percy Wood, 1963-64-65-66 Brian Woods, 2000 Joe Wooten, 1957-58 Howard Wilshire, 1970-71 Fred Wray, 2001 Matt Wright, 2000-01-02-03

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 All-Time Letterwinners

V Phil Vanderbosch, 1980 Kiley Vaughn, 2002 Bob Vaughan, 1966-67

Y Jerry Yandrick, 1975-76 Barnes Yelverton, 1969-70-71-72 James Yopp, 1995 Thomas Younts, 1957

T John Tallent, 1978-79-80 Brian Tatum, 1993-94 Wayne Taylor, 1961 Jack Temple, 1997-98-99-00 Buddy Tilden, 1959-60 Tony Tillman, 1987-88-89 Ray Toler, 1976-77

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 National Award Winners

Mike Antle

Thomas Benton

Bryan Britt

Bill Brooks

Mark Carver

Sterling Coward

Daniel Cropper

Ronnie Durham

Calvin Garrett

Stephen Harrold

Chris Hatcher

Bill Haywood

Jamie Hemingway

Ronald Hill

Bradley Holt

David Miller

Jeff Moore

Adam Paul

Matt Poulk

Tim Preston

John Raynor

Cameron Roth

Mark Scalf

Cody Stanley

NAIA National Coach-of-the-Year 1975 Bill Brooks ABCA Region Coach-of-the-Year 2003 Mark Scalf 2006 Mark Scalf 2008 Mark Scalf All-America 1961 Ronnie Durham (1st Team NJCAA) David Miller (1st Team NJCAA) 1962 Sterling Coward (1st Team NCAA) Bill Haywood (1st Team NCAA) David Miller (3rd Team NCAA) 1996 Bryan Britt (2nd Team Mizuno All-America) 2005 Tim Preston (3rd Team ABCA All-America) 2006 John Raynor (2nd Team Louisville Slugger) John Raynor (3rd Team Baseball America) 2008 Mark Carver (3rd Team ABCA All-America) Mark Carver (3rd Team Louisville Slugger) Brad Holt (3rd Team ABCA All-America) Brad Holt (3rd Team Louisville Slugger) Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2002 Ronald Hill (P), Jeff Moore (P) 2008 Stephen Harrold (P), Cameron Roth (P) Baseball America Freshman All-America 2003 Matt Sutton (2nd Team)

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Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America 2007 Daniel Cropper 2008 Cody Stanley (3rd Team), Cameron Roth (HM) Stephen Harrold (HM) ECAC Player-of-the-Year 2008 Mark Carver All-ECAC 1996 Bryan Britt (1st Team) 2008 Jason Appel (1st Team), Mark Carver (1st Team), Nate Hall (1st Team), Brad Holt (1st Team) All-East Region (ABCA) 1983 1st Team: Mike Antle 1996 1st Team: Bryan Britt 2001 1st Team: Brian Whitaker, Magnus Pilegard 2003 1st Team: Jamie Hemingway 2004 2nd Team: Ronald Hill (P), Chip Grawey (OF), Blake Cross (RP), Aaron Smith (SS) 2005 1st Team: Tim Preston (OF), Ronald Hill (P) Matt Poulk (3B) 2nd Team: John Raynor (OF) 2006 1st Team: John Raynor (OF) 2nd Team: Matt Poulk (3b), Thomas Benton (SP) Adam Paul (RP) 2008 1st Team: Jason Appel (OF), Mark Carver (C), Nate Hall(3b) Daniel Hargrave (2b), Brad Holt (SP) NCAA All-Regional 2003 Chip Grawey, Matt Wright, Blake Cross 2004 Lee McLean, Aaron Smith, Tim Preston, Matt Poulk 2006 Jason Appel 2008 Mark Carver, Nate Hall, Brad Holt, Bobby Leeper

All-State (NCCSIA) 2004 Ronald Hill (P); Blake Cross (RP); Chip Grawey (OF) 2005 Ronald Hill (P); Matt Poulk (3b); Tim Preston (OF) John Raynor (OF) 2006 Chris Hatcher (c); John Raynor (OF) 2007 Steve Halford (IF) 2008 Jason Appel (OF), Mark Carver (C), Daniel Hargrave (2b) Brad Holt (SP), Cameron Roth (RP) CoSIDA Academic All-America 1982 Paul Murr (1st Team) 1986 Calvin Garrett (2nd Team) 1987 Calvin Garrett (1st Team) ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 2006 Matt Poulk (2nd Team) ECAC Pitcher-of-the-Week Zach Kimball, March 29, 2004 NCBWA Player-of-the-Week Jonathan Batts, March 24, 2004 Lee McLean, May 11, 2004 Collegiate Baseball Player-of-the-Week Daniel Hargrave, March 27, 2006 World Series Champion 1991 Carl Willis (Minnesota Twins)


All-Colonial Athletic Association 1986 1st Team: Eric Hall (C) 1987 1st Team: Chuck Jones (1B), Wesley Currin (LHP), Eric Hickman (DH) 1989 1st Team: Trent Mongero (SS), Perry Currin (CF) 1990 1st Team: Bryant Balentine (LHP) 1991 1st Team: Mark Chamberlain (2B) Perry Currin (CF) 1993 1st Team: Corey Broome (C) 2nd Team: Battle Holley (2B), Kevin Hooker (OF) Heath Altman (RP) 1994 1st Team: Battle Holley (3B) 2nd Team: Brian Smith (RHP) 1995 1st Team: John Babson (RHP) 2nd Team: Jason Ramsey (LHP), Bryan Britt (OF) 1996 1st Team: Bryan Britt (OF), Jason Ramsey (LHP) 1997 2nd Team: Derek Williams (OF) Jason Roach (OF), Chris Luther (2B) 1998 2nd Team: Kevin Hairr (OF), Daniel Marsh (C) 1999 1st Team: Bryan Mazur (LHP) 2nd Team: Kevin Hairr (OF), Benji McIntosh (3B) 2000 1st Team: Justin Wishon (OF), Daniel Marsh (C) 2nd Team: Anthony Kozol (RHP) 2001 1st Team: Charlie Weatherby (P) Magnus Pilegard (C) 2002 1st Team: Kiley Vaughn (SS) Jamie Hemingway (OF) 2nd Team: Brian Whitaker (P), Blake Cross (RP) 2003 1st Team: Jamie Hemingway (OF) 2nd Team: Chip Grawey (DH), Matt Sutton (OF) Brad Overton (P), Blake Cross (RP) 2004 1st Team: Chip Grawey (OF), Blake Cross (RP) 2nd Team - Neal Eichhorn (C), Matt Sutton (1b) Aaron Smith (SS), Jonathan Batts (Util) 2005 1st Team: Matt Poulk (3B), Tim Preston (OF), John Raynor (OF), Ronald Hill (SP), Adam Paul (RP) 2nd Team: Chris Hatcher (C) Rookie: Jason Appel (OF), Allen Flood (P) 2006 1st Team: Chris Hatcher (C), Matt Poulk (3b) John Raynor (OF) 2nd team: Jonathan Batts (1b), Adam Paul (RP) 2007 2nd team: Jonathan Batts (c) Rookie: Daniel Cropper (P) 2008 1st team: Jason Appel (OF), Mark Carver (C) Nate Hall (3b); Daniel Hargrave (2b) Jeff Hatcher (SP), Brad Holt (SP) Rookie: Cody Stanley (C), Cameron Roth (RP) Stephen Harrold (RP)

From left to right: Bryan Britt, Ronald Hill, Bryan Mazur and Mark Chamberlain

 Weekly Honors Chuck Jones, April 28, 1987 Wesley Currin, May 11, 1987 Tommie Adams, March 20, 1989 Ed Stoudenmire, April 3, 1989 Tommie Adams, April 24, 1989 E.H. Kennedy, May 1, 1989 Perry Currin, April 9, 1990 Mark Chamberlain, April 8, 1991 Mark Chamberlain, May 4, 1992 Chris McBride, May 17, 1993 Bryan Britt, March 27, 1995 Bryan Britt, April 8, 1996 Bryan Britt, April 29, 1996 Kevin Hairr, April 19, 1998 Justin Wishon, April 10, 2000 Brian Whitaker, May 14, 2001 (Pitcher) Brian Whitaker, April 22, 2002 (Pitcher) Matt Sutton (Rookie), March 5 & April 21, 2003 Matt Sutton, March 31, 2003 Jamie Hemingway, February 27, 2003 Jake Mullis (Pitcher), March 5, 2003 Brad Overton (Pitcher), March 17 & April 28, 2003 Jonathan Batts (Player), March 23, 2004 Jonathan Batts (Rookie), May 10, 2004

Lee McLean (Player), May 10, 2004 Blake Cross (Pitcher), March 9, 2004 Zach Kimball (Pitcher), March 29 & April 5, 2004 Ronald Hill (Pitcher), May 24, 2004 Zach Kimball (Pitcher), February 15, 2005 Matt Poulk (Player), February 22, 2005 Ronald Hill (Pitcher), March 1, 2005 Daniel Hargrave (Rookie), March 13 & April 16, 2005 Tim Preston (Player), April 4 & May 23, 2005 Chris Hatcher (Player), April 11, 2005 Jeff Moore (Pitcher), April 11, 2005 Jason Appel (Rookie), May 23, 2005 John Raynor (Player), Feb. 7, 2006 Brett Braxton (Pitcher), March 7, 2006 Daniel Hargrave (Player), March 27, 2006 Brad Holt (Pitcher), Mar. 4 & April 7, 2008 Shane French (Player), Mar. 18, 2008 Nate Hall (Player), Mar. 25, 2008 Cameron Roth (Rookie), Mar. 25, 2008 Jason Appel (Player), Mar. 31, 2008 Daniel Hargrave (Player), April 21, 2008 Alex Hill (Rookie), April 28, 2008 Mark Carver (Player), May 5, 2008 Jeff Hatcher (Pitcher), May 12, 2008

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 CAA Award Winners

CAA Player-of-the-Year 1989 Trent Mongero (SS) 1994 Battle Holley (3B)* 1996 Bryan Britt (OF) 2008 Mark Carver (C) * Co-Player-of-the-Year CAA Defensive Player-of-the-Year 2002 Kiley Vaughn (SS) CAA Rookie-of-the-Year 2008 Cameron Roth CAA Coach-of-the-Year 1989 Bobby Guthrie 1995 Mark Scalf 2000 Mark Scalf 2005 Mark Scalf 2008 Mark Scalf* *Co-Coach-of-the-Year

 2008 All-Colonial Award Winners

Front row (L-R): Jeff Hatcher, Cody Stanley, Stephen Harrold, Nate Hall, Head Coach Mark Scalf, Mark Carver. Back row: Brad Holt, Jason Appel, Cameron Roth, Daniel Hargrave. In 2008, UNCW placed six players on the CAA's first-team and three on the All-Rookie squad. The nine total players on the All-Conference teams set a school record. Head Coach Mark Scalf, meanwhile, earned Co-Coach-of-the-Year.

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 Year-by-Year Team Statistics Pitching Year ERA 1965 2.21 1966 1.48 1967 2.32 1968 1.30 1969 0.55 1970 1.38 1971 2.11 1973 2.09 1974 3.24 1976 3.77 1977 3.93 1978 3.16 1979 3.78 1980 5.34 1981 4.04 1982 3.65 1983 4.41 1984 5.18 1985 5.21 1986 5.61 1987 5.11 1988 6.16 1989 4.40 1990 3.98 1991 4.11 1992 3.92 1993 4.41 1994 3.88 1995 3.37 1996 4.11 1997 5.33 1998 6.31 1999 4.55 2000 4.04 2001 3.20 2002 3.95 2003 3.73 2004 4.15 2005 4.26 2006 4.72 2007 4.74 2008 4.97

W 13 16 22 21 21 22 30 26 22 25 10 23 21 8 32 25 18 22 32 29 32 11 31 23 25 23 26 30 30 28 28 21 30 36 33 36 40 40 40 42 29 44

L App GS CG SHO CBO SV 10 23 23 11 0 0 0 6 22 22 12 6 0 2 12 35 35 19 5 0 4 10 31 31 0 0 0 4 6 27 27 0 0 0 0 7 29 29 0 0 0 1 9 40 40 18 7 0 3 11 37 37 15 4 0 0 20 42 42 14 0 0 0 15 40 40 12 0 0 0 17 27 27 7 0 0 4 16 39 39 17 0 0 6 16 37 37 22 0 0 0 24 31 31 11 0 0 2 15 47 47 20 0 0 2 14 39 39 24 0 0 5 19 37 37 19 0 0 3 26 48 48 16 0 0 4 21 54 54 19 2 0 9 28 57 57 21 2 0 8 21 53 53 21 5 0 5 42 53 53 12 2 0 5 15 46 46 18 3 0 6 25 48 48 13 1 0 10 27 52 52 13 4 0 9 38 61 61 9 4 0 5 29 55 55 11 3 0 11 28 58 58 13 8 0 7 25 55 55 11 8 0 11 30 58 58 7 0 0 15 29 57 57 8 0 0 5 34 55 55 7 1 0 10 26 56 56 11 3 0 7 23 59 59 5 1 0 10 22 55 55 12 4 1 6 21 57 57 3 4 4 11 23 63 63 4 6 3 17 23 63 63 5 6 4 12 19 59 59 2 3 2 13 22 64 64 4 5 3 11 27 56 56 2 3 1 6 17 62 62 5 2 2 14

IP 183.0 194.0 337.2 283.0 230.2 254.0 354.2 328.0 366.1 346.0 236.0 330.1 316.2 258.0 383.0 330.2 294.0 377.1 438.2 468.2 423.0 430.2 380.2 398.1 436.0 494.0 477.2 512.1 470.0 503.2 486.2 471.0 475.0 520.2 481.2 513.0 559.2 555.2 522.1 568.2 493.1 547.0

H 0 0 0 158 0 158 252 0 0 298 245 328 323 303 374 294 292 388 463 542 475 485 387 355 428 514 486 479 439 514 558 606 507 544 450 485 524 581 561 603 550 572

R 0 0 0 68 0 65 118 0 0 200 151 196 179 211 242 169 182 269 322 358 294 379 230 240 269 290 280 292 228 333 398 417 303 311 229 260 283 306 307 364 311 353

ER 45 32 87 41 14 39 83 76 132 145 103 116 133 153 172 134 144 217 254 292 240 295 186 176 199 215 234 221 176 230 288 330 240 234 171 225 232 256 247 298 260 302

BB 0 0 0 87 0 68 150 0 0 238 94 163 125 136 230 163 171 254 297 218 189 295 193 225 204 207 190 219 173 245 240 249 177 175 140 163 206 213 164 245 195 220

SO 172 194 219 241 226 269 361 266 207 178 123 163 153 103 233 204 169 161 278 279 234 266 226 290 321 321 395 401 464 392 382 288 420 455 390 371 489 389 400 461 381 411

2B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 50 53 56 46 40 78 98 102 82 84 63 63 86 78 89 76 73 87 101 89 73 93 77 88 79 93 114 97 88 82

3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 6 10 7 1 8 5 7 9 17 5 5 6 12 16 11 8 16 15 10 10 5 4 9 3 7 8 16 9 5

HR BF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 25 0 16 1237 19 1777 21 1450 20 1349 29 1763 55 2059 42 2145 38 0 40 0 24 0 27 0 32 0 26 0 24 0 32 0 27 0 37 0 47 2301 72 2271 43 2124 46 2299 30 2051 41 2188 59 2411 50 2476 38 2328 41 2598 57 2240 59

B/Avg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .256 .262 .290 .249 .236 .258 .268 .271 .290 .283 .277 .264 .240 .257 .270 .263 .247 .245 .263 .285 .313 .275 .266 .246 .255 .251 .269 .274 .272 .286 .268

WP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 35 17 16 32 0 0 30 52 28 28 38 27 22 56 61 45 48 45 47 42 41 36 48 46 45 59 39 34

HBP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 14 12 10 10 17 23 0 22 19 9 13 23 17 35 55 28 51 38 29 49 29 37 69 59 52 72 83 71 63

SFA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 22 17 17 18 21 21 21 24 15 25 18

SHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 35 39 32 21 30 34 30 18 35 28 33

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 7 4 3 0 3 3 1 7 4 6 8 4 5

E 0 0 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 0 102 66 77 115 62 60 88 89 111 85 101 78 92 105 97 97 90 100 122 133 118 89 97 86 59 89 92 94 75 69 92

FLD .000 .000 .000 .000 .965 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .934 .954 .935 .935 .958 .955 .950 .955 .949 .955 .948 .953 .950 .947 .957 .955 .961 .951 .946 .940 .946 .959 .957 .960 .974 .963 .962 .960 .970 .968 .961

Hitting/Fielding Year 1958 1959 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Avg .282 .287 .248 .246 .221 .266 .234 .254 .265 .253 .266 .247 .232 .264 .285 .244 .291 .284 .253 .266 .307 .283 .290 .236 .255 .275 .264 .253 .266 .270 .258 .267 .295 .268 .276 .280 .279 .286 .300 .298 .323 .322 .294 .313

GP 16 27 22 35 31 27 29 40 37 42 39 40 27 39 37 31 47 39 37 48 54 57 53 53 46 48 52 61 55 58 55 58 57 55 56 59 55 57 63 63 59 64 56 62

GS 16 27 22 35 31 27 29 40 37 42 39 40 27 39 37 31 47 39 37 48 54 57 53 53 46 48 52 61 55 58 55 58 57 55 56 59 55 57 63 63 59 64 56 62

AB 546 815 717 1208 1024 909 918 1287 1248 1345 1270 1287 904 1293 1215 996 1511 1279 1107 1476 1724 1842 1643 1652 1406 1523 1646 1846 1827 1944 1759 1920 1923 1817 1812 1946 1815 1973 2177 2175 2111 2326 1962 2157

R 102 158 96 170 120 165 124 225 251 214 234 223 107 233 211 113 282 241 186 240 386 376 350 186 251 246 265 246 243 276 258 334 417 309 366 362 313 349 428 399 494 560 395 517

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H 154 234 178 297 226 242 215 327 331 340 338 318 210 341 346 243 439 363 280 393 529 522 476 390 359 419 435 467 486 524 453 512 567 487 500 545 507 564 653 648 681 748 577 675

2B 0 31 23 41 22 26 33 46 49 37 46 50 27 67 59 25 66 57 49 70 95 102 72 59 59 60 75 64 88 90 81 92 120 105 89 106 81 112 137 128 140 156 142 132

3B 0 12 16 17 5 3 7 13 7 13 9 10 5 11 8 6 14 10 9 3 8 7 12 5 7 13 12 16 13 8 4 17 8 10 14 10 11 11 12 15 18 11 14 15

HR 0 7 2 8 4 2 8 22 19 5 9 11 3 12 11 6 33 17 30 35 65 42 46 29 29 17 31 22 25 37 28 53 60 44 55 28 14 36 65 45 57 80 43 91

RBI 79 127 90 140 89 135 95 175 206 174 191 196 85 191 184 93 245 219 167 213 329 338 303 154 201 209 217 200 206 228 217 284 362 264 311 316 268 307 371 354 437 488 349 471

TB 154 310 239 396 270 280 286 465 451 418 429 421 256 466 454 298 632 491 437 574 835 764 710 546 519 556 627 629 675 741 626 797 883 744 782 755 652 806 1009 941 1028 1166 876 1112

SLG .282 .380 .333 .328 .264 .308 .312 .361 .361 .311 .338 .327 .283 .360 .374 .299 .418 .384 .395 .389 .484 .415 .432 .331 .369 .365 .381 .341 .369 .381 .356 .415 .459 .409 .432 .388 .359 .409 .463 .433 .487 .501 .446 .516

BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 227 220 234 231 114 173 162 152 207 172 174 179 265 302 259 184 207 192 200 183 162 180 175 211 231 223 223 245 194 214 213 179 207 258 217 316

HBP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 11 13 8 8 10 13 9 0 22 17 26 20 19 21 22 17 28 47 33 46 46 55 47 33 49 65 66 66 56 84

SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 164 159 205 163 148 263 288 277 267 362 234 215 268 302 336 350 356 415 435 443 432 451 375 373 444 403 372 396 291 348

GDP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 28 4 28 30 28 37 42 26 23 44 34

OBA .282 .287 .248 .246 .221 .266 .234 .254 .378 .358 .380 .362 .318 .355 .370 .348 .375 .365 .355 .351 .398 .384 .389 .317 .357 .359 .347 .326 .331 .334 .332 .350 .378 .359 .367 .370 .359 .361 .373 .366 .395 .400 .375 .415

SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 15 11 17 29 16 0 19 0 20 10 18 24 20 10 15 17 16 20 14 21 14 36 26 25 17 18 30 30 30 32

SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 21 17 26 18 13 37 18 0 25 26 26 21 41 42 37 33 41 61 41 36 49 64 56 32 44 41 35 40 32 63

SB ATT 0 0 0 0 25 25 34 34 28 28 26 26 31 31 63 63 42 42 49 49 46 46 70 70 10 10 32 32 44 63 23 34 50 61 37 46 22 26 51 63 129 149 139 171 112 130 73 88 84 108 103 142 69 96 115 147 81 99 79 123 80 112 93 129 89 123 119 156 96 129 112 151 87 131 89 124 115 145 104 142 106 132 133 159 52 71 68 85

PO 0 0 0 0 702 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 991 950 774 1149 992 882 1130 1315 1404 1261 1306 1108 1206 1304 1483 1421 1523 1398 1507 1460 1413 1425 1562 1445 1539 1679 1667 1567 1706 1480 1641

A 0 0 0 0 470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 433 341 508 417 404 528 593 644 532 539 481 525 566 659 631 678 557 649 626 647 641 604 627 685 650 689 677 747 576 639


With more than two decades of success athletically and academically, the Colonial Athletic Association has established a reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 11 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2007-08, the CAA had five ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans and more than 1,700 of our 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (24). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19.7 million. The CAA currently sponsors 22 sports with the addition of a 12-team football league in 2007. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2007-08, 26 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 46 student-athletes received All-America honors. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with at least three teams advancing to post-season play for the past five years. Last season, conference champion George Mason earned its third NCAA Tournament trip since 2001, VCU received its fourth post-season berth in five seasons with a spot in the NIT and Old Dominion reached the quarterfinals of the inaugural CBI for its fourth consecutive postseason appearance. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. For the first time, three women’s soccer teams reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and at least one men’s soccer team has advanced to the final 16 of the NCAA Championship in five of the last six years. In baseball, the CAA had 23 players chosen in the 2008 Major League draft, which was the second-highest total in league history. UNC Wilmington won its fifth regular season title and earned its second at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where the Seahawks reached the regional finals for the third time in four tournament appearances. James Madison, meanwhile, captured its first tournament title and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

CAA Final Standings

UNC Wilmington James Madison George Mason William & Mary Old Dominion Towson Northeastern Georgia State Delaware Va. Commonwealth Hofstra

Colonial W-L 25-4-1 20-9 18-10 16-13 14-14 14-16 12-17-1 12-17 11-17 8-17 7-23

Overall W-L 44-17-1 39-19 30-25 36-21 25-27 30-28 25-26-1 33-23 22-31 15-30 19-36

All-Conference First Team Mark Carver Mike Sheridan Daniel Hargrave Mike Lyon Nate Hall Jason Appel Brett Sellers Ben Guez Derek Simmons Mike Tamsin Brad Holt Jeff Hatcher Sheldon McDonald

Pos. C 1b 2b SS 3b OF OF OF DH UT SP SP RP

Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.

School UNCW W&M UNCW NU UNCW UNCW JMU W&M GSU NU UNCW UNCW NU

Second Team Tim Park Steven Caseres Jean Rochon-Salvas Nick Natoli Bradley Logan Jimmy Miles Scott Krieger Brian Conley David Burns Paul Juliano Dan Hudson Anthony Shawler Pat Kantakevich

Pos. C 1b 2b SS 3b OF OF OF DH UT SP SP RP

Cl. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

School W&M JMU GSU Towson GSU ODU GMU Towson ODU W&M ODU ODU W&M

Third Team Jason Stifler Justin Bour Joe Lake Chase Childers Matt Prokopowicz Adam Tsakonas Alex Foltz Anthony Shawler Matt Collins Alex Buchholz Dan Gerjets Robinson Polanco Ryan Brecko

Pos. C 1b 2b SS 3b OF OF OF DH UT SP SP RP

Cl. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.

School Towson GMU JMU GSU Hofstra Delaware JMU ODU Towson Delaware GMU GSU GMU

All-Rookie Eric Curtis Austin Harclerode Stephen Harrold Cameron Roth Cody Stanley David Hrbek Trevor Knight McKinnon Langston Kevin Munson Turner Phelps Tim Norton Drew Permison

Pos. C OF RP RP C IF UT IF RP SP SP RP

Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

School VCU Towson UNCW UNCW UNCW JMU JMU JMU JMU JMU W&M Towson

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Player-of-the-Year: Mark Carver, UNC Wilmington Def. Player-of-the-Year: Nick Natoli, Towson Rookie-of-the-Year: Cameron Roth, UNC Wilmington Co-Coaches-of-the-Year: Mark Scalf, UNCW, Bill Brown, GMU

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Name Joe Wooten Joel Gibson Ronnie Smith Roger Coon Bill Haywood David Miller Tommy Cole Steve Coley Sterling Coward Lou Howard Jim Braxton Bill Harris Sandy Dew Jim Sanders Sparky Johnson Sam Askew David McLain Barnes Yelverton David Sandlin Eddie Booth Larry File Jerry Yandrick Tom Jones Jim Montague Ronald Inman Kenny Smith Carl Willis Mike Antle Kenny King Chuck Jones Wesley Currin Tony Tillman Tommie Adams Bryant Balentine Trent Mongero Heath Altman Corey Broome Chris McBride Brian Smith

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Organization Round Cleveland Indians NA Philadelphia Phillies NA Houston Astros NA Washington Senators NA Washington Senators NA N.Y. Mets NA Washington Senators NA Pittsburgh Pirates NA San Franciso Giants NA Pittsburgh Pirates NA Cleveland Indians NA Cleveland Indians NA Cleveland Indians NA Atlanta Braves NA Cleveland Indians NA Washington Senators NA Washington Senators NA Chicago White Sox NA St. Louis Cardinals NA Independent (Calif. Co-op) NA Cleveland Indians NA Pittsburgh Pirates NA N.Y. Yankees 11th Baltimore Orioles Free Agent N.Y. Yankees 14th Pioneer League (Co-op) Free Agent Detroit Tigers 28th San Francisco Giants Free Agent Los Angeles Dodgers Free Agent Minnesota Twins 21st Atlanta Braves Free Agent Cleveland Indians 27th Atlanta Braves Free Agent Cincinnati Reds Free Agent Atlanta Braves Free Agent San Franciso Giants 5th Detroit Tigers 22nd Toronto Blue Jays 3rd Toronto Blue Jays 27th

Nate Hall

Jason Appel

Daniel Hargrave

Mark Carver Carl Willis

Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1968 1968 1968 1970 1971 1972 1973 1976 1977 1977 1981 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1986 1987 1987 1989 1989 1990 1990 1993 1993 1994 1994

John Raynor

Bradley Holt

Michael Marbry Charlie Weatherby

Chris Hatcher Ronald Hill Jeff Moore

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Name Battle Holley David Miller Joey Pyrtle Matt Oakley Bryan Britt Jason Roach Bryan Mazur Josh Bonifay Daniel Marsh Anthony Kozol Kevin Hairr Charlie Weatherby Fred Wray Brian Whitaker Matt McDonnell Jake Mullis Jamie Hemingway Brad Overton Chris Coughlin Blake Cross Aaron Smith John Raynor Jeff Moore Ronald Hill Tim Preston Chris Hatcher John Raynor Adam Paul Thomas Benton Matt Poulk Jonathan Batts Michael Marbry Jared Sutton Brad Holt Jason Appel Daniel Hargrave Mark Carver Nate Hall

Year 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1997 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Organization Toronto Blue Jays Florida Marlins N.Y. Mets Detroit Tigers St. Louis Cardinals N.Y. Mets Oakland A’s Pittsburgh Pirates Tampa Bay Devil Rays Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Boston Red Sox Atlanta Braves San Diego Padres Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals Atlanta Braves Philadelphia Phillies Kansas City Royals Atlanta Braves Chicago Cubs Balitmore Orioles Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Phillies St. Louis Cardinals Florida Marlins Florida Marlins San Francisco Giants Cleveland Indians Milwaukee Brewers San Francisco Giants Atlanta Braves Milwaukee Brewers N.Y. Mets Tampa Bay Rays Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates Ottawa Rapidz (Ind.)

Round 41st 14th 21st Free Agent 3rd 20th 17th 25th 25th Free Agent 15th 21st 24th 25th Free Agent 15th 23rd 26th Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 12th 17th 17th Free Agent 5th 9th 20th 31st 41st 49th Free Agent Free Agent 1st (supp) 22nd 22nd 33rd Free Agent


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 2003 NCAA Regional Team

Alex Box Stadium Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. #1 LSU #2 Tulane #3 UNC Wilmington #4 Northeastern Results May 30 Vs. Tulane May 31 Vs. Northeastern May 31 Vs. Tulane June 1 Vs. Louisiana St.

L, 8-3 W, 12-6 W, 9-8 (10) L 9-8 (11)

All-Regional Team: Blake Cross, RHP Chip Grawey, OF Matt Wright, 1B Roster Thomas Benton, RHP Bradley Bradshaw, IF/RHP Matt Carter, RHP Chris Coughlin, RHP Blake Cross, RHP Jon Davis, IF Brad Denson, IF/OF Neal Eichhorn, C Chip Grawey, OF Jamie Hemingway, OF Ronald Hill, RHP Will Hunt, LHP Lee McLean, C Michael Marbry, IF Jeff Moore, RHP Jake Mullis, RHP Pat Murphy, C Brad Overton, RHP Adam Paul, RHP Matt Poulk, IF John Raynor, OF Jason Schindler, OF Russ Simmerman, IF Aaron Smith, IF Kenny Smith, IF Matt Sutton, OF/LHP Robert White, OF Mitch Williams, IF/RHP Matt Wright, IF

The 2003 Seahawks became the first team in the 44-year history of the program to reach the NCAA Tournament. UNC Wilmington earned an at-large bid after posting a 38-21 mark entering the NCAA Regional hosted by Louisiana State. Joining the Seahawks in Baton Rouge were the nationally-seeded Tigers of LSU, nationally-ranked Tulane and America East Conference Tournament champion Northeastern. After dropping their opening game to Tulane, the Seahawks rebounded with wins over Northeastern and Tulane in elimination games. The Seahawks captured the hearts of the hometown fans with an 10-inning 9-8 win over Tulane. Freshman Matt Sutton’s one-out single scored Chip Grawey with the winning run. In the regional final, UNCW slugged three home runs in a four-run third inning to grab a 5-2 lead over host LSU. The Tigers knotted the game at 7-all in the sixth. UNCW’s Cinderella trip came to an end in when John Zeringue’s one-out homer in the 11th inning sent LSU to the Super Regionals.

Matt Wright was a unanimous All-Regional selection after hitting .529 with 11 runs batted in and three home runs.

Coaching Staff Mark Scalf, Head Coach Randy Hood, Asst. Coach Scott Jackson, Asst. Coach Heath Altman, Asst. Coach Manager Matt Skamperle Athletic Trainer Robbe Hedstrom

Junior Chip Grawey led the Seahawks with a .611 batting average and eight runs scored. The outfielder was one of Blake Cross earned All-Regional honors after striking three Seahawks named to the All-Regional squad. out nine in 8.1 innings out of the bullpen for the Seahawks. Cross was credited with the win as UNCW eliminated No. 17 Tulane, 9-8, in 11 innings.

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 2004 NCAA Regional Team

Grainger Stadium East Carolina Kinston, N.C. #1 East Carolina #2 Tennessee #3 UNC Wilmington #4 Stony Brook Results June 5 Vs. Tennessee June 6 Vs. East Carolina June 6 Vs. Tennessee June 7 Vs. East Carolina All-Regional Team: Lee McLean, 2b Aaron Smith, SS Tim Preston, OF Matt Poulk, DH Roster Jonathan Batts, IF Thomas Benton, RHP Zach Booker, RHP Bradley Bradshaw, IF/RHP Mark Carver, C Blake Cross, RHP Jon Davis, IF Brad Denson, IF/OF Neal Eichhorn, C Allen Flood, RHP Chip Grawey, OF Chris Hatcher, C Ronald Hill, RHP Will Hunt, LHP Zach Kimball, LHP Lee McLean, C Michael Marbry, IF Jeff Moore, RHP Andrew Morgan, LHP Pat Murphy, C Adam Paul, RHP Matt Poulk, IF John Raynor, OF Aaron Smith, IF Kenny Smith, IF Josh Sutton, RHP Matt Sutton, OF/LHP Robert White, OF Mitch Williams, IF/RHP Coaching Staff Mark Scalf, Head Coach Randy Hood, Asst. Coach Scott Jackson, Asst. Coach Cliff Godwin, Asst. Coach Athletic Trainer Julie Schmid

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W 8-5 L 11-4 W 4-3 L 7-0 The 2004 Seahawks became the first team in school history to win the Colonial Athletic Association championship with a 15-3 win over Delaware at Brooks Field. With the championship came the automatic berth and the Seahawks’ second appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Kinston, N.C., was the site for UNCW’s tournament appearance as top seed and host, East Carolina, SEC foe Tennessee and America East champion Stony Brook battled at Grainger Stadium to advance to the Super Regional round. Up first for the Seahawks were the Volunteers of Tennessee. A four-run seventh broke a 2-all deadlock for the Seahawks in an 8-5 win over the second-seeded Vols. Top seed ECU sent the Seahawks to the elimination round with an 11-4 win in game two. That night, UNCW and UT squared off again in a game for the ages. Trailing 3-0 after six innings, UNCW answered with a pair of runs in the seventh to set the stage for another historic win. In the ninth, the Seahawks tied the game at three on a passed ball and with one out, Matt Poulk’s (right) single at 12:03 a.m. Sunday morning scored pinch runner Kenny Smith with the winning run from third base. In the regional final, ECU hurler Greg Bunn struck out 11 in eight innings as the Pirates advanced to the Super Regionals with a 7-0 win. Matt Poulk continued his torrid post-season hitting at the Kinston Regional with a .333 average and collecting the game-winning hit against Tennessee.


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 2006 NCAA Regional Team

Boshamer Stadium UNC Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, N.C. #1 UNC Chapel Hill #2 Winthrop #3 UNC Wilmington #4 Maine Results June 2 Vs. Winthrop June 3 Vs. Maine June 4 Vs. Winthrop

L 14-2 W 21-19* L 5-3

* Second highest scoring game in NCAA Tournament history.

All-Regional Team: Jason Appel, OF Roster Grayson Evans, OF Daniel Hargrave, IF John Raynor, OF Justin Barefoot, OF Steve Halford, IF Jonathan Batts, IF Bradley Bradshaw, P Jason Appel, OF Chris Hatcher, C/OF Marc Locklear, OF Matt Holt, IF Lee McLean, IF Allen Flood, P Jared Sutton, P Andrew Morgan, P Will Hunt, P Matt Poulk, IF Kenny Smith, IF Jeff Hatcher, P Kevin Hodges, OF Bradley Holt, P Michael Marbry, IF Brett Braxton, P Chris Johnson, P Mark Carver, C Blake Hundley, P Thomas Benton, P Adam Paul, P Shane French, IF Zach Booker, P Kyle Lewis, P Larry Salefsky, P Cody Dickens, P Jon Cantrell, P

In 2006, it would be a week of miracles during the CAA Tournament that would give the Seahawks their third NCAA appearance in four seasons. UNCW rallied from behind in three of their four tournament victories, including the finale as Chris Hatcher’s two-run triple capped a 7-6 win in the bottom of the ninth in front of the Seahawk faithful. UNCW, the third-seed, was placed in the Chapel Hill Regional with the likes of national finalist UNC Chapel Hill, Big South power Winthrop and America East conference champion Maine. In the first game, Winthrop broke open a 3-2 game with seven runs in the seventh and four more in the eighth as the Eagles upended the Seahawks, 14-2. With their backs to the wall yet again, the Seahawks squared off with Maine in an elimination game that would go down in the NCAA record books as the second highest scoring game in the tournament’s history. UNCW rallied with eight runs in the sixth to take a 14-10 lead it would have to battle to keep. Jason Appel was one of three Seahawks to collect four hits as UNCW out scored the Black Bears ,15-9, over the final four innings. Facing elimination for the second time in three days, UNCW finally ran out of steam as Winthrop plated five runs in the final three innings for a 5-3 win and knocked the Seahawks out of the NCAA Tournament.

Jason Appel hit .500 (9-18) and was named to the All-Regional team for the Seahawks.

Coaching Staff Mark Scalf, Head Coach Randy Hood, Asst. Coach Scott Jackson, Asst. Coach Chad Oxendine, Asst. Coach Athletic Trainer Barry Lippman

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ď Ž 2008 NCAA Regional Team

USA Baseball Complex UNC Chapel Hill Cary, N.C. #1 UNC Chapel Hill #2 UNC Wilmington #3 Elon #4 Mount St. Mary's Results May 30 Vs. Elon May 31 at UNC Chapel Hill June 1 Vs. Elon June 1 at UNC Chapel Hill

W 5-2 L 5-1 W 15-11 L 7-3

All-Regional Team: Mark Carver, C Nate Hall, 3b Brad Holt, P Bobby Leeper, OF Roster Grayson Evans, OF Daniel Hargrave, IF Jesse Haney, P Justin Barefoot, OF Tyler Stott, IF/OF Jason Appel, OF Cody Stanley, C Ryan Foreman, C Jes Snyder, IF Alex Hill, IF/OF Marc Locklear, OF Matt Holt, IF Allen Flood, P Cameron Roth, P Stephen Harrold, P Mike Rooney, IF Nate Hall, IF Daniel Cropper, P Jeff Hatcher, P Justin Bradley, P Brad Holt, P Rhett Miller, OF Brett Braxton, P Chris Johnson, P Mark Carver, C Bryan Booth, P Tyler Smith, P Bobby Leeper, OF Shane French, IF Seth Frankoff, P Larry Salefsky, P David Shambley, C Coaching Staff Mark Scalf, Head Coach Randy Hood, Asst. Coach Jason Howell, Asst. Coach Aaron Smith, Asst. Coach Athletic Trainer Scott Hill 42 • UNCWsports.com

Brad Holt picked up his 11th consecutive win as the Seahawks topped Elon, 5-2, in the regional opener. Holt limited a potent Phoenix lineup to two runs on six hits in 8 2/3 innings.

UNC Wilmington earned its second at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament after posting a schoolrecord 44 wins and winning the Colonial Athletic Association regular season title with a conference best 25-4-1 mark. The Seahawks also gained their first-ever national ranking and made a splash on the national scene with a school-record 21-game winning streak. UNCW also earned its highest seed in the NCAA regionals, being the number two seed at the Cary Regional. UNCW moved into the winner's bracket after knocking off Elon, 5-2, behind the strong arm of Brad Holt. The Seahawks were downed, 5-1, by top-seeded UNC Chapel Hill, but would stave off elimination with perhaps the greatest comeback in school history. UNCW entered the top of the ninth in its elimination game against Elon trailing 11-4. By the end of the top of the inning, the Seahawks had plated 11 runs, capped by a ringing two-out, two-run double by Shane French, to take a 15-11 lead and advance

to the regional finals for the third time in four NCAA appearances. With just 45 minutes between games, the Seahawks jumped in front of UNC Chapel Hill early, but the Tar Heels rallied themselves and advanced to the Super Regionals with a 7-3 win.


Pat Murphy Director of Seahawk Strength & Conditioning UNC Wilmington, 2004 Former Seahawk catcher Pat Murphy enters his third year as the director of the Seahawk Strength Center and his fourth overall in the program. While with the Seahawks, Murphy helped guide the baseball program to a pair of NCAA tournament appearances and the program’s first Colonial Athletic Association championship in 2004.

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 Seahawk Strength & Conditioning

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 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training

UNCW Athletic Training Staff (L-R) Head Athletic Trainer Scott Hill, Stacy Downar, Vanessa Trono, Margery Ellis, Head Women's Athletic Trainer Julie Francis and Head Men's Athletic Trainer Aldo Plata

The Almkuist-Nixon Sports Medicine Complex and George Diab Sports Medicine Center provide outstanding care for UNC Wilmington’s 350 student-athletes. The two facilities are designed to keep the Seahawks in top physical condition. Included in the impressive Almkuist-Nixon complex is an athletic training room, examination room, technology-equipped classroom, coaching offices, and locker rooms for men’s soccer, women’s soccer and softball. The 2,600-square foot training room is equipped with the latest electrical modalities and equipment. The hydrotherapy room has two plunge pools (hot and cold) as well a therapy pool with a treadmill built into the bottom (Hydroworx 500 series pool). Also available is a full line of Life Fitness cardio equipment, including a stair master, lifecycle, treadmill and elliptical machine, a Life Fitness Dual Adjustable Pulley machine and Magnum Fitness Combo Leg Extension/Curl and Multi-Hip machines. UNC Wilmington’s student-athletes also benefit from the 1,732-square foot George Diab Sports Medicine Center, a training facility that was opened in 1993 and named for longtime benefactors, George and Kitty Diab. Student-athletes receive care from a staff of six certified licensed athletic trainers and approximately 19 athletic training students.

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 Dugout Club The Dugout Club was created to provide supplemental financial support for the baseball program through current scholarship support, endowed scholarships and other operational expenditures not normally funded by the athletic department. This financial support is received and administered under the guidance of the UNCW Student Aid Association and is in compliance with all rules and regulations related to this support by the university, the Colonial Athletic Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The members of the Dugout Club are brought closer to the baseball team through a newsletter that highlights the players, coaches, program and conference. All Dugout Club members automatically receive membership in the Seahawk Club. By providing financial support, the Dugout Club’s primary goal is to develop the competitive nature of UNCW baseball, both within the CAA and on the national level. This year the Seahawks and the Dugout Club were honored to have Cleveland Indians' manager Eric Wedge to serve as the keynote speaker.

Since its establishment seven years ago, the Dugout Club has enhanced the baseball program by:

Raising funds for recruiting and team travel.

Developing corporate sponsorships for baseball equipment.

Sponsoring the annual baseball alumni and parent weekends. Contact Mark Scalf at scalfm@ uncw.edu for more information about the Dugout Club.

Spring Training Banquet Speakers

Eric Wedge, Cleveland Indians  2007 American League Manager of the Year

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Jack McKeon 2004

Terry Francona 2005

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 CHAMPS Life Skills/Academic Support The Athletic Academic Support Program provides a variety of services for all the university’s studentathletes. The program offers academic counseling and support to help student-athletes successfully balance the demands of their athletic Sandy Williford Rodney Young Jessica Long and academic schedules. Progress reports monitoring class attendance and test results and accessing tutorial needs are completed two times each semester by professors of classes in which UNCW student-athletes are enrolled. The University College is designed to assist students during their academic careers, with special emphasis on the first and second years of study when they are expected to work toward fulfilling the basic studies requirements as outlined in the university catalog. The assistant athletic director for academics meets with student-athletes on a regular basis to assist in their academic success and monitor their progress toward a degree. Each freshman is assigned to an advisor for personal assistance in selecting courses, maintaining required scholastic records and planning a complete University College educational program. The program’s primary objective is to assist students toward completing basic studies. Several other programs are provided for academic support at UNCW, including the Writing/ Reading Place, the Learning Center, the Math Lab, tutorial services, Learning Disability Services, personal and career counseling, study hall and a laptop program. The Writing/Reading Place offers one-on-one tutoring for any academic writing assignment. Tutors help students get started with a paper, offer aid in the development and organization of the project and provide strategies that help at each stage of the composing process. Computers for word processing are available in Randall Library. The Learning Center helps all students develop skills necessary to become successful, independent learners through tutorial assistance, supplemental instruction, study skills workshops and individual consultations. Students desiring help with any level of math can find it at the Math Lab. Staffed by faculty and students, the center in Bear Hall takes students on a walk-in basis. Any tutorial assistance from the Writing/Reading Place, the Learning Center and the Math Lab is free and available to all student-athletes.

CHAMPS/Life Skills Meets Student-Athlete Needs To prepare student-athletes for the challenges of life beyond the playing field, UNCW and the NCAA team up in the popular CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. UNCW is currently one of 627 institutions involved in the popular program. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is designed to provide student-athletes with the education and the experiences to assist them in bridging the gap between college life and professional life in the work world and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program focuses on five commitment areas viewed as critical to personal growth: (1) Academic Excellence - to support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. (2) Athletic Excellence - to build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the studentathlete. (3) Personal Development - to support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for the student-athlete, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills. (4) Career Development - to encourage each student-athlete to develop and pursue their career and life goals. (5) Service - to engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities. The NCAA has worked with its member institutions and educational consultants to create instructional materials and program models to address the needs of today’s studentathletes. Topics such as diversity education, developing sexual responsibility, nutrition, eating disorder prevention and awareness, time management, community service and career development are just some of the areas covered within the curriculum. A freshman seminar course is designed to assist student-athletes in making the transition to college, this seminar focuses on college-level study skills, time management, awareness of available university services, etc. It is open only to entering freshmen and generates two hours of elective credit toward graduation.

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2007-08 Academic Highlights ►For the fifth consecutive year, the women’s cross country team was designated as a United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic All-American Team. ►UNCW’s 327 student-athletes recorded their highest grade point average in a semester and their highest cumulative grade point average ever during the Fall 2007 semester. The group posted a 3.008 GPA in the fall semester, with a cumulative GPA of 2.996. ► Sixteen student-athletes compiled a perfect 4.00 GPA during the fall 2007 semester and 14 achieved the honor during the spring 2008 semester. ► More than 70 student-athletes posted at least a 3.50 GPA during each semester in the 2007-08 academic year. ► Ten teams compiled a 3.00 GPA or better during the spring 2008 semester. ► The men’s basketball team received a Public Recognition Award from the NCAA’s Academic Performance Program by placing among the top 10 percent among teams nationally for its academic work. It was one of two CAA teams and six North Carolina schools honored. ► Liana Viljoen, Ashley Tait, Emily Klein and Alison Leeper all were named to the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) All-Scholar Team. ► Brian Blumenstein, Bruce Smith and Aisha Jones were named Academic All-Americans by the National Track and Field Coaches Association. ► For the third straight year, the volleyball team was recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) for its work in the classroom. The squad posted a 3.33 cumulative GPA for the year.

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 Wilmington: Gem of the Coast

, N.C. ate) ington rgest in st  W ilm 44 (9th la ,9 top 10 5 9 e th f ► o n e Populatio by CNN.com as on untry. co e in th - Picked Founded more than 250 years ago on the wing cities fastest gro s e Cape Fear River, Wilmington has developed into re g e d 74 ▼ Weather grees mperature e te d h 4 one of the fastest growing deep-water ports on 5 ig h e Averag ture 46 w temptera degrees lo e g the East Coast, combining economic potential ra ve 0 A r9 42 f days ove 32 degrees Number o r with an abundance of outdoor recreational ope d n f days u Number o e vi o portunities. m rgest Notes ▼ e of the la ems is on California. Wilmington has a historic legacy that beScreen G e id lots outs to digital gins before the Revolutionary War and runs producing e country to switch th First city in l. a iv through its stance as the last Atlantic port st lea Fe . television North Carolina Aza open to blockade runners during the Civil e Home of th oast Guard City. f the top o C e d n o te a s n a War. Today, the continuous restoration and g Desi gazine Surfer Ma States. d ite n U Picked by preservation in the Historic District is a tribe to surf in th locations ute to the city’s proud heritage.

Historic Wilmington affords visitors the unique opportunity to enjoy a bustling seaport rich in shopping, dining, culture and the arts, while being only minutes away from barrier islands, broad beaches and the intracoastal waterway. The 200-block Historic District highlighting the downtown area opens into a scenic riverfront park that overlooks the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial. A beautifully restored battleship, the USS North Carolina was considered the greatest sea weapon in the world when commissioned in 1941. During World War II, “The Showboat” earned 15 battlestars and participated in every major naval offensive in the Pacific from Guadalcanal to Okinawa. A memorial since 1961, the battleship is dedicated to the men and women of all U.S. military services who defended our country during WWII. One of Wilmington’s most unique features is the city’s status as the leading entertainment production center in the Southeast. The city’s evolution into “Hollywood East” began when Dino DeLaurentis shot Stephen King’s Firestarter in 1984. One year later, Dino DeLaurentis constructed a studio facility in the Port City and the complex, now owned by EUE/Screen Gems, is the largest production studio east of Hollywood, offering nine sound stages on a 32-acre site near the Wilmington International Airport. Numerous movies, television series and commericals have been filmed in Wilmington. The popular show, Dawson’s Creek, was produced in Wilmington and shot frequently on the UNCW campus as well as Warner Bros. hit One Tree Hill. A film-friendly community, Wilmington residents have embraced the industry, often appearing as “extras” in movies. It’s not uncommon for celebrities the likes of Sandra Bullock, Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise and Dennis Hopper to be seen dining at a restaurant, shopping at the mall or just simply walking along the shore. Wrightsville Beach, just minutes away from Wilmington’s downtown area, is a year-round island resort. Wide, uncrowded beaches, full service marinas and a variety of accommodations are complemented by excellent seafood restaurants, specialty shops and exciting nightlife.

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