2010 UNC Wilmington Baseball media guide

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Quick Facts • Table of Contents

 2009-10 UNC Wilmington Seahawks Front row (L-R): Ryan Leach, Andrew Harnage, Michael Bass, Will Edgerton, Bryan Booth, Tom Timoney, Grayson Evans, Thomas Pope, Alex Hill. Second row: Steven Davis, Jacob Jones (Manager), Daniel Cropper, David Shambley, Stephen Harrold, Cody Stanley, Mike Rooney, Ben Thielsen, Rhett Miller, Hunter Ridge, Robbie Monday, Tyler McSwain. Third row: Head Coach Mark Scalf, Assistant Coach Daniel Hargrave, Dakota Piver, Cameron Roth, Jesse Haney, Andrew Cain, Jack Lane, Matt Holt, Marc Locklear, Brian Rhino, Seth Frankoff, Assistant Coach Jason Howell, Associate Head Coach Randy Hood. Back row: Blaze Tart, Ryan Walker, Thomas Jones, Justin Bradley, Tyler Smith, Tyler DeLoach, Cam Cockman.

 Quick Facts Location Founded Enrollment Colors Nickname Conference Chancellor Athletics Director

Wilmington, N.C. 1947 12,000 Teal, Navy & Gold Seahawks Colonial Athletic Association Rosemary DePaolo Kelly Mehrtens

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

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

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

Mark Scalf 587-459-1 (18) same Randy Hood Jason Howell Daniel Hargrave

 2010 Preview Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning Newcomers

8/1 30 7

 2009 Review Overall Record Colonial (finish)

31-23 10-8 (3rd)

 Table of Contents Quick Facts Welcome to Seahawk Baseball UNC Wilmington UNCW Administration Media Information 2010 Roster Seahawk Returning Players Newcomers Head Coach Mark Scalf Associate Head Coach Randy Hood Assistant Coach Jason Howell Assistant Coach Daniel Hargrave 2009 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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CAA All-Rookie Steven Davis

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Welcome to Seahawk Baseball Letter from Coach Scalf

 2009-10 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 seven 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 30 of the last 33 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, Jason Barnett and Carolina Mudcats. Printing: UNCW Printing Services UNC Wilmington is committed to and will provide equality and employment opportunity. Questions regarding program access may be directed to the Compliance Officer, UNCW Chancellor’s Office, 910.962.3483. 100 copies of this document were printed at a cost of $xxx.xx or $x.xx per copy (G.S. 143-170.1)

Schedule Date Opponent Media 2/19 at Jacksonville 2/20 at Jacksonville 2/21 at Jacksonville Hughes Bros. Challenge 2/26 Lehigh WMFD/SSN 2/27 Morehead State 2/28 Liberty WMFD/SSN 3/3 at Campbell WMFD/SSN 3/5 Akron WMFD/SSN 3/6 Stony Brook Akron 3/7 Stony Brook WMFD/SSN 3/9 Ball State WMFD/SSN 3/10 Wake Forest WMFD/SSN 3/12 Duquesne SSN 3/13 Duquesne SSN 3/14 Duquesne SSN 3/16 at Elon WMFD/SSN 3/17 N.C. State WMFD/SSN 3/19 Rhode Island SNN

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Time 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. WMFD

Date Opponent Media Time Date Opponent Media 3/20 Rhode Island SSN 4 p.m. 4/24 at Northeastern (DH)** SSN 3/21 Rhode Island SSN 2 p.m. 4/25 at Northeastern* SSN 3/26 Towson* SSN 6 p.m. 4/27 East Carolina WMFD/SSN 3/27 Towson* SSN 4 p.m. 4/30 VCU* WMFD/SSN 3/28 Towson* SSN 2 p.m. 5/1 VCU* WMFD/SSN 3/31 at East Carolina WMFD/SSN 6 p.m. 5/2 VCU* WMFD/SSN 4/2 George Mason* SSN 6 p.m. 5/5 Elon WMFD/SSN 4/3 George Mason* SSN 4 p.m. 5/8 Georgia State (DH)** SSN 4/4 George Mason* SSN 2 p.m. 5/9 Georgia State* SSN 4/6 at Coastal Carolina WMFD/SSN 6 p.m. 5/13 at William & Mary* WMFD/SSN 4/7 Campbell SSN 6 p.m. 5/14 at William & Mary* WMFD/SSN 4/9 at Delaware* SSN 3 p.m. 5/15 at William & Mary* WMFD/SSN 4/10 at Delaware* SSN 1 p.m. 5/18 at Charleston Southern SSN 4/11 at Delaware* SSN 1 p.m. 5/20 College of Charleston SSN 4/13 Charleston Southern SSN 6 p.m. 5/22 at College of Charleston SSN 5/27-29 CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) 4/14 at N.C. State WMFD/SSN 6:30 p.m. 6/4-6 NCAA Regional (TBA) 4/16 at James Madison* WMFD/SSN 6:30 p.m. 4/17 at James Madison* WMFD/SSN 6:30 p.m. 5/11-14 NCAA Super Regional (TBA) 4/18 at James Madison* WMFD/SSN 2 p.m. 5/19-29 at College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 4/21 Coastal Carolina WMFD/SSN 6 p.m. * Colonial Athletic Association AM630 • SSN-Seahawk Sports Network (UNCWsports.com)

Time 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.


UNC Wilmington 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 12 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 sixth 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. This year, UNCW joined the ranks of an exclusive group of higher education institutions included in the Fiske Guide to Colleges. 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 bachelor’s degrees in 52 majors, 35 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 Rosemary DePaolo, Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo became chancellor and chief executive officer of the University of North Carolina Wilmington in July 2003. During her tenure, the university has attained national prominence as a model for teaching, research, and service. Chancellor DePaolo has led the university to greatness by developing strategies and processes to recruit and retain the highest quality of diverse faculty and staff, attract the highest quality of students, reduce faculty-to-student ratios, improve retention and graduation rates, provide the buildings necessary to support a world class campus environment, and encourage more private philanthropic support than ever. She has overseen the construction and renovation of $250 million in public and private supported projects resulting in 15 new or renovated buildings. A $30.1 million state-of-the art nursing building is under construction, and the third phase of new campus housing, as well as the first parking deck on campus, opened in August 2009. The additional housing brought UNCW to its goal of 40 percent of its undergraduate students living on campus. Private support has increased dramatically under her leadership. Generous supporters have allowed UNCW to set fundraising records for four years in a row. During this period, donors gave the university more than $30 million to support scholarships, professorships, academics, faculty research, athletics, student life experiences, and more, resulting in an increase in the university’s endowment by more than 50 percent. 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 has encouraged the university community to work closely with government, health, education, non-profit and business leaders in the region through a number of formal and informal collaborations, including a recently established partnership with the Wilmington Housing Authority to provide educational services at one of their community centers. Chancellor DePaolo is actively involved in a wide range of civic activities, including service on a number of boards. These include serving on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the North Carolina Chamber, the state’s largest and most influential business group, Ex-officio member of the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, Chair of the Southeastern Advisory Committee for Biotechnology of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center and Executive Board of the North Carolina Campus Compact. A nationally recognized champion for higher education, Chancellor DePaolo served on a Higher Education Cabinet established by the New York Times and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She has served on the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and is also a current member of the Colonial Athletic Association’s Council of Presidents. UNCW has been praised by various publications for quality, affordability, and innovation. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the university as one of the top 10 public master’s universities in the South, and Forbes placed UNCW second among best public universities in North Carolina. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance listed UNCW as one of the top 25 “Best Values” among public universities in the nation and one of the top three in North Carolina. Before arriving in Wilmington, Chancellor DePaolo was president of Georgia College & State 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, N.Y, she is married to Fred Wharton, a retired professor of English.

Kelly Mehrtens, Director of Athletics Kelly Mehrtens completes her third year as UNC Wilmington’s Director of Athletics with a track record of outstanding leadership and success in collegiate athletic administration. Under Mehrtens’ watch, UNCW’s student-athletes have continued to achieve academic and athletic excellence, while also demonstrating a dedicated commitment to community service through the school’s active Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Academically, all of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams finished above the multi-year score of 925 in the NCAA’s most recent APR report, and several were honored by the respective governing bodies for their work in the classroom in 2008-09. On top of that, the Seahawks have won six Colonial Athletic Association championships over the last two years, including the school’s first men’s tennis title in the spring of 2009. In the spring of 2010, UNCW will serve as the host institution for the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships at the Country Club of Landfall. Prior to her appointment at UNCW on July 2, 2007, Mehrtens compiled an impressive administrative resume at four institutions after record-setting days as an All-American student-athlete at the University of Alabama. A native of Panama City, Fla., Mehrtens previously spent almost four years as Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator at the University of Kansas. 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 46-year-old Mehrtens also established a successful track record in the fund-raising 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 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 was very active on the Big 12 Conference and NCAA fronts. She served 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.

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Media Information

 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, first-served basis.

UNCW and ESPN Radio AM630 have rejoined for the 2010 season and will broadcast more than 25 regular games and all postseason action for the Seahawks. The 2010 season also marks the return of HawkVision, 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 wherever the Seahawks play.

UNCWsports.com

 Internet Access

The press box has both wireless and ethernet connections.

 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 pre-game 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.

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Media Information School Akron Ball State Campbell Charleston Southern College of Charleston Coastal Carolina Delaware Duquesne East Carolina Elon George Mason Georgia State Jacksonville Lehigh Liberty Morehead State N.C. State Old Dominion Rhode Island Stony Brook Towson Va. Commonwealth Wake Forest William & Mary

Contact Rita Chinyere Matt McCollester Chris Bell Cedrique Flemming Tony Ciuffo Kent Reichert Kenny Kline George Nieman Malcom Gray Chris Rash Richard Coco Mike Holmes Josh Ellis Garrett Falk Ryan Bomberger Nick Van Demark Bruce Winkworth Carol Hudson Jodi Pontbriand Jeremy Cohen Dan O’Connell Mitchell Moore Chad Crunk Scott Burns

Phone 330.972.7171 765.285.8242 910.893.1331 843.863.7688 843.953.5465 843.349.2840 302.831.2186 412.396.5376 252.328.4522 336.278.6712 703.993.3264 404.413.4033 904.256.7402 610.758.5101 434.582.2292 606.783.5481 919.515.1182 757.683.3372 401.874.5356 631.632.6328 410.704.3102 804.828.8496 336.758.5640 757.221.3176

e-mail rc46@zips.uakron.edu mjmccolleste@bsu.edu bcbell0918@email.campbell.edu cflemming@csuniv.edu ciuffo@cofc.edu kreicher@coastal.edu kkline@udel.edu nieman@duq.edu graym@ecu.edu crash@elon.edu rcoco@gmu.edu athrmh@langate.gsu.edu jellis1@ju.edu gkf209@lehigh.edu rbomberger@liberty.edu n.vandemark@moreheadstate.edu bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu chudson@odu.edu jpontbriand@mail.uri.edu Jeremy.Cohen@stonybrook.edu doconnell@towson.edu morganml3@vcu.edu crunkmc@wfu.edu sburns@wm.edu

 Pregame Timing Information For Home Games Activity 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Mid-Week Home Batting Practice 11 am 12:00 2:40 2:00 Visitor Batting Practice 11:40 a.m. 12:40 2:00 2:40 Clear the field 12:20 p.m. 1:20 3:20 3:20 Home Infield 12:25 p.m. 1:25 3:35 3:25 Visiter Infield 12:35 p.m. 1:35 3:25 3:35 Field Maintenance 12:45 p.m. 1:45 3:45 3:45 Lineup Exchange 12:50 p.m. 1:50 3:50 3:50 Lineups/Anthem 12:56 p.m. 1:56 3:56 3:56 First Pitch 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m.

6 p.m. 4:00 4:40 5:20 5:25 5:35 5:45 5:50 5:56 6 p.m.

 Directions to UNC Wilmington and Brooks Field If traveling to Wilmington via I-40: I-40 becomes US 132/S. College Road once the interstate ends. Continue traveling south on College Road approximately 3 miles. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately 1/4 mile on right. If traveling to Wilmington via US 74/76: After crossing the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, US 74/76 is also called Dawson Street. Continue on Dawson Street approximately 1.5 miles. Dawson Street (US 76E) will bear right and become Oleander Drive. Continue on Oleander Drive approximately 2.5 miles until it intersects with US 132N/ College Road. Turn left onto College Road. Travel approximately 1 mile north, and then turn right onto Hurst Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately 1/4 mile on right. If traveling from the north of Wilmington Via US 17: US 17 becomes Market Street in Wilmington. Continue traveling south on Market Street. Go under the overpass at the junction of US 117S/132S, and immediately turn left at the traffic light onto South College Road. Continue traveling on College Road approximately 1 mile. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately 1/4 mile on right. If traveling from Wilmington International Airport: As you exit the airport, turn left onto 23rd Street. Turn left onto Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Continue to the US 132/College Road intersection, and turn right onto College Road. Travel approximately 2 miles. Turn left onto Randall Drive at the traffic light. You are now on the UNCW campus. Take your first right onto Wagoner Drive. When Wagoner Drive ends, turn left onto Hurst Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Hamilton Drive. Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn right onto Riegel Road. Brooks Field is approximately 1/4 mile on right.

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Series UNCW 1-0 UNCW 3-1 UNCW 72-37-1 UNCW 40-19 Tied 1-1 Coastal 47-30 UNCW 17-10 First meeting ECU 65-54 UNCW 21-17 UNCW 46-40 UNCW 7-4 JU, 1-0 First meeting Liberty 5-3 First meeting NCSU 57-15 UNCW 56-53 UNCW 6-2 First meeting UNCW 26-9 UNCW 35-28 Wake 15-12 UNCW 58-20


2009-10 Roster Pitchers # Name 4 Jesse Haney 13 Blaze Tart 16 Steven Davis 18 Cameron Roth 19 Stephen Harrold 21 Tom Timoney 22 Daniel Cropper 23 Ryan Walker 24 Justin Bradley 25 Thomas Jones 27 Tyler McSwain 29 Tyler DeLoach 30 Bryan Booth 31 Tyler Smith 34 Seth Frankoff 35 Jack Lane 38 Brian Rhino 39 Andrew Harnage

Pos. RHP RHP LHP LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP

Cl. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.-r So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So.-r Sr. So. So. Fr.

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

Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-6 5-9 6-2 6-5 6-10 6-1 5-8

Wt. 205 191 211 202 205 158 203 217 200 211 190 212 195 190 208 216 191 144

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca Durham, N.C./Pendleton Prep Robbins, N.C./North Moore Poquoson, Va./Denbeigh Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road Dhahran, Saudi Arabia/Mercersburg Academy [Pa.] Snow Hill, Md./Snow Hill Chapel Hill, N.C./Orange Carolina Beach, N.C./Ashley Wilmington, N.C./Topsail Sophia, N.C./Randleman Roanoke Rapids, N.C./Roanoke Rapids Cary, N.C./Cary Forest City, N.C./East Rutherford Apex, N.C./Apex Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell Cary, N.C./Cary Shelby, N.C./Shelby

Catchers # Name 8 Cody Stanley 40 David Shambley

Pos. C C

Cl. Jr. Jr.

B/T L/R R/R

Ht. 5-11 5-11

Wt. 192 186

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Clinton, N.C./Clinton Cary, N.C./Green Hope

Infielders # Name 2 Ben Thielsen 5 Cameron Cockman 6 Michael Bass 10 Hunter Ridge 14 Matt Holt 20 Michael Rooney 33 Robbie Monday 36 Andrew Cain

Pos. IF IF IF IF IF IF IF/C IF/OF

Cl. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr.-r Sr. Sr.-r So.

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

Ht. 5-9 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-6

Wt. 164 180 150 194 174 165 237 215

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington (Edmonds CC) Pleasant Garden, N.C./Southeast Guilford Fairmont, N.C./Fairmont Asheboro, N.C./SW Randolph Cary, N.C./Green Hope Cary, N.C./Cary Elkin, N.C./East Wilkes (Surry CC) Greenville, N.C./J.H. Rose

Outfielders # Name 1 Grayson Evans 7 Thomas Pope 12 Alex Hill 15 Dakota Piver 26 Rhett Miller 28 Will Edgerton

Pos. OF OF OF/IF OF/C OF OF

Cl. Sr.-r So. Jr. Fr.-r Sr. Fr.

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

Ht. 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-8

Wt. 160 159 185 220 192 163

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Fuquay-Varina Clinton, N.C./Clinton Charlotte, N.C./Vance Tabor City, N.C./South Columbus Cary, N.C./Athens Drive Pinkney, N.C./C.B. Aycock

Head Coach: 3 Mark Scalf (19th season, UNC Wilmington, 1980) Associate Head Coach: 17 Randy Hood (9th season, Campbell, 1990) Assistant Coach: 37 Jason Howell (3rd season, UNC Chapel Hill, 2002) Assistant Coach: 11 Daniel Hargrave (1st season, UNC Wilmington, 2008)

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Meet the Seahawks 1 • Grayson Evans • OF

Fuquay-Varina, N.C. • Fuquay-Varina

2009: Returned from shoulder and ankle injuries to start all 54 games ... CAA Player-of-the-Week (2/24) ... Opened season with nine-game hitting streak ... 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 FuquayVarina: 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 Fuquay-Varina … 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. ▪ Career Statistics For Evans Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2006 .376 38 16 93 18 35 2007 .275 48 39 167 32 46 2009 .314 54 54 223 46 70 TOTAL .313 140 109 483 96 151

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 3 1 0 18 7 8 5 5 8 1 3 24 12 18 2 6 21 2 3 47 17 25 3 4 32 4 6 89 36 51 10 15

2 • Ben Thielsen • INF

Kirkland, Wash. • Lake Washington (Edmonds CC)

2009: Started all 54 games for UNCW ... All-CAA Tournament selection after hitting .375 and scoring a team tournament-high six runs ... Led team with 10 HBP ... Hit .343 at Brooks Field ... Fashioned career-best 10-game hitting streak ... 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. Career Statistics For Thielsen Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2009 .309 54 54 175 38 54 5 0 1 19 28 14 7 9

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4 • Jesse Haney • RHP Chesterfield, Va. • Matoaca

2009: Twice pitched into eighth inning of games ...Opened season with impressive start against Maryland ... Last win came against VCU (3/22) ... 2008: Started season as mid-week 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 career-high 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 first-team 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. ▪ Career Statistics For Haney Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2007 3.76 1 0 15 0 0 0 1 1 26.1 26 11 11 7 17 2008 7.94 1 2 17 5 0 0 0 0 28.1 36 26 25 18 21 2009 6.70 2 4 13 9 0 0 1 0 45.2 44 37 34 21 19 TOTAL 6.28 4 6 45 14 0 0 2 1 100.1 106 74 70 46 57

5 • Cameron Cockman • INF Pleasant Garden, N.C. • S.E. Guilford

Listed as 18th best professional prospect in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League by Perfect Game ... Hit .363 and stole nine bases for Quakertown ... 2009: Played in 26 games, making six starts ... Collected three doubles and drove in two runs on season ... 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. ▪ Career Statistics For Cockman Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2009 .152 26 9 33 3 5 3 0 0 2 1 10 0 0


Meet the Seahawks 7 • Thomas Pope • OF Clinton, N.C. • Clinton

Played in Coastal Plain League All-Star game ... Hit .309, stole 11 bases and posted .421 on-base average for Asheboro ... 2009: Saw majority of time in centerfield ... Collected three hits against nationally-ranked Kent State ... Scored seasonhigh three runs three times ... Successful on 9-of-10 stolen base opportunities ... 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 ... National Education Honor Society ... Threetime Presidential and North Carolina Academic Scholar ... Achieved rank of Eagle Scout.

of Kelly and Beverly Stanley … Father played football and baseball at Elon … Mother played softball at Lenoir CC. Career Statistics For Stanley Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2008 .288 43 35 146 27 42 9 1 5 32 2009 .332 54 54 223 54 74 13 6 12 56 TOTAL .314 97 89 369 81 116 22 7 17 88

BB SO SB ATT 11 32 5 6 30 37 10 12 41 69 15 18

Career Statistics For Pope Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2009 .270 36 28 100 27 27 3 0 0 7 14 8 9 10

8 • Cody Stanley • C Clinton, N.C. • Clinton

Earned Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star honors ... Started for West Division in All-Star game ... Ranked in CCBL top 70 prospects ... Hit .299, stole five bases and led Cotuit with .443 slugging percentage ... 2009: Enjoyed career-season, leading team in four offensive categories ... Earned All-CAA Tournament honors and tied school record with eight runs batted in ... Connected on game-winning grand slam against ODU in tournament opener ... Set career-highs in 15 offensive categories ... Led Seahawks with six triples ... Also led with 56 runs batted in ... Swiped 10 bases in 12 attempts ... 2008: Colonial All-Rookie selection … Earned third-team Ping Baseball All-America honors ... Had eight multi-RBI games ... Hit .467 (14-30) over a season-long nine-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-theYear … East Central Conference Player-ofthe-Year … Three-time 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 18-for-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-of-theGame in 2A State championship game as punter … From same high school as Pittsburgh Steelers running back Willie Parker … Personal: Full Name: Cody Stanley … Born Dec. 21, 1988, in Clinton, N.C. … Son

12 • Alex Hill • OF/INF Charlotte, N.C. • Vance

2009: Suffered leg injury prior to final game of William & Mary series ... Missed nearly a month recovering ... Closed out season hitting safely in 10 of final 12 games ... Homered against George Mason in CAA Tournament ... 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 Rookieof-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 … 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 … AllState 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. Career Statistics For Hill Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2008 .274 44 25 95 30 26 5 2009 .278 34 18 79 10 22 6 TOTAL .276 78 43 174 40 48 11

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Meet the Seahawks 14 • Matt Holt • INF Cary, N.C. • Green Hope

2009: Overcame poor start and closed season with batting average near .300 (.296) ... Fashioned UNCW’s longest hitting streak of the season (16 games) ... Hit .342 over final 23 games ... Knocked in game-winning run against Elon (4/14) ... 2008: Injuries hampered sophomore 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: Threeyear starter for Falcons … Helped lead team to pair of Tri-Seven conference titles … Earned AllConference 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. Career Statistics For Holt Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2007 .274 44 38 164 31 45 2008 .188 21 6 32 11 6 2009 .296 49 45 152 25 45 TOTAL .276 114 89 348 67 96

2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 11 1 4 23 12 30 8 11 2 0 1 2 6 10 1 1 14 2 1 25 13 23 7 8 27 3 6 50 31 63 16 20

16 • Steven Davis • LHP Robbins, N.C. • North Moore

2009: CAA All-Rookie selection ... All-CAA Tournament honoree ... Fanned career-high and tournament-high nine batters in win over Delaware (5/22) ... CAA Rookie-of-the-Week (3/10) ... Won two games in one day (Hofstra 3/13) ... Moved into rotation for final three outings of season ... Ranked among conference leaders in appearances (29) ... 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. Career Statistics For Davis Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 5.01 5 2 29 3 0 0 1 3 50.1 44 31 28 22 53

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18 • Cameron Roth • LHP Poquoson, Va. • Denbigh

Pitched for Bourne in Cape Cod League ... Posted 3-2 mark and 3.45 ERA in 13 appearances ... Struck out 22 in 31 1/2 innings ... 2009: Missed significant time early in season with shoulder tenderness ... Picked up win against ODU (5/15) with six innings of one-run baseball ... Made five starts after pitching out of bullpen as freshman ... 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 appearances ... At Denbigh: Second-team All-State selection for state power Denbigh … 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. Career Statistics For Roth Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 2008 3.77 5 3 33 0 0 0 2 4 45.1 41 26 2009 7.39 1 3 13 6 0 0 1 1 28.0 42 26 TOTAL 5.15 6 6 46 6 0 0 3 5 73.1 83 52

ER BB SO 19 16 37 23 17 17 42 33 54

19 • Stephen Harrold • RHP

Raleigh, N.C. • Leesville Road

Earned Cape Cod League All-Star honors for Bourne ... Led staff with six saves in 15 appearances ... Fashioned 1.23 ERA ... Struck out 14 in 14 2/3 innings ... 2009: Struck out seven in 5 1/3 innings of relief against ODU in CAA tournament ... In 9 2/3 total innings of relief against ODU, he fanned 13 and walked just one ... Picked up wins against Michigan State, Kent State and Clemson ... 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 … All-State selection … CAP 7 Player-of-the-Year … Helped Pride finish third in 4A State tournament … Compiled 9-2 mark his senior season … Struck 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. Career Statistics For Harrold Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 2008 3.71 4 2 30 0 0 0 0 6 34.0 32 17 2009 5.08 4 1 21 4 0 0 2 1 39.0 41 23 TOTAL 4.44 8 3 51 4 0 0 2 7 73.0 73 40

ER BB SO 14 14 33 22 15 36 36 29 69


Meet the Seahawks 20 • Mike Rooney • INF Cary, N.C. • Cary

2009: Third-team All-CAA ... Keyed Seahawks from several spots in batting lineup ... CAA Player-of-the-Week (5/18) ... Set or tied career-highs in nine offensive categories ... Hit team-high .366 in final 15 games of season ... Led UNCW with .438 average in CAA Tournament ... 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. Career Statstics For Rooney Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2007 .296 19 8 27 10 8 1 0 0 5 10 5 2 3 2008 .282 62 62 195 50 55 8 0 2 28 32 32 6 6 2009 .341 53 53 182 42 62 10 4 2 43 34 30 5 7 TOTAL .309 134 123 404 102 125 19 4 4 76 76 67 13 16

22 • Daniel Cropper • RHP Snow Hill, Md. • Snow Hill

Listed by Baseball America as seventh best professional prospect in Coastal Plain League ... Pitched in Coastal Plain All-Star game ... Struck out 68 in 70 1/2 innings for Wilmington ... Limited opponents to .179 batting average ... 2009: Opened season as UNCW’s Friday starter ... Moved to bullpen late in season ... Earned victories in his first three starts against Maryland, Michigan State and Wright State ... Helped UNCW eliminate nationally-ranked George Mason in CAA Tournament ... Held Patriots to two runs on six hits in season-long 7 1/3 innings ... 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 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. Career Statistics For Cropper Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 2007 3.75 5 5 15 15 1 1 0 0 84.0 80 37 2009 5.46 5 2 15 10 0 0 0 0 59.1 76 45 TOTAL 4.46 10 7 30 25 1 1 0 0 143.1 156 82

ER BB SO 35 22 54 36 15 53 71 37 107

23 • Ryan Walker • LHP Chapel Hill, N.C. • Orange

2009: Tied school record with four appearances in CAA Tournament ... Gave UNCW several strong performances out of bullpen down stretch ... Struck out four in 4 1/3 innings over two outings in relief against Clemson ... At Orange: All-State selection in 2008 … Named Mid-State 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. Career Statistics For Walker Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 2.77 1 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 10 6 4 10 9

24 • Justin Bradley • RHP Carolina Beach, N.C. • Ashley

Listed as seventh best professional prospect in Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League by Perfect Game and eighth by Baseball America ... Compiled 2.31 ERA and struck out 34 in 35 innings for Westhampton ... 2009: Earned wins against Creighton, NC Central and NC State ... Didn’t figure in decision against Coll. of Charleston (6IP, 6H, 3R, 1 BB, 3 SO) ... Limited NC State to one hit in two innings of relief ... 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 … 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. Career Statistics For Bradley Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R 2008 9.00 0 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 20.0 18 20 2009 6.80 3 3 14 6 0 0 0 0 46.1 53 38 TOTAL 7.46 3 4 24 9 0 0 0 0 66.1 71 58

ER BB SO 20 21 9 35 22 31 55 43 40

25 • Thomas Jones • RHP Wilmington, N.C. • Topsail

2009: Earned first collegiate win against NC Central (4/28) ... Struck out three and allowed two hits over four innings ... Struck out career-high four against VCU (3/20) ... At Topsail: 1A All-State selection in 2007 and 2008 … Helped Pirates to four straight Coastal Plain titles … Four-time 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:

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Meet the Seahawks Full name: Thomas Hunter Jones … Born on Aug. 13, 1990, in Wilmington, N.C. … Son of Tanya and Jimmy Jones. Career Statistics For Jones Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV 2009 3.68 1 0 6 1 0 0 1 0

IP H R ER BB SO 7.1 7 3 3 9 8

26 • Rhett Miller • OF Cary, N.C • Athens Drive

2009: Missed significant time due to several injuries ... Returned to lineup against Old Dominion ... Opened season with hits in six straight games ... Hit .500 (9-18) over that span ... 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 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 All-Senior 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. Career Statistics For Miller Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2007 .191 22 10 47 7 9 2 0 0 4 7 8 2 2 2008 .281 42 32 128 29 36 5 0 0 11 17 18 5 6 2009 .327 25 12 55 10 18 2 1 1 10 5 9 1 2 TOTAL .274 89 54 230 46 63 9 1 1 25 29 35 8 10

27 • Tyler McSwain • RHP Sophia, N.C. • Randleman

Pitched in Coastal Plain All-Star game … Led Peninsula with 1.98 ERA and 5-1 mark … Held batters to .214 batting average … Struck out 39 in 59 innings … 2009: UNCW’s most consistent reliever as freshman ... Ranked among conference leaders in appearances (27) ... Picked up wins against East Carolina and at Towson ... Finished second on staff with four saves ... At Randleman: All-State honorable mention in 2007 … Earned AllMid 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 and now pitches in the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization. Career Statistics For McSwain Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 3.80 2 1 27 1 0 0 2 4 42.2 49 24 18 21 47

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30 • Bryan Booth • RHP Cary, N.C. • Cary

2009: Led CAA with 37 appearances ... Set UNCW single -season mark for appearances ... Set school CAA tournament record with three saves ... Also tied school mark with four appearances in postseason ... Earned wins against Charleston and William & Mary ... 2008: Reliever who dropped his arm slot down to the side … Allowed just four of 16 inherited runners to score ... Made 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. Career Statistics For Booth 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 2009 3.31 2 1 37 0 0 0 0 6 32.2 23 13 12 20 32 TOTAL 5.29 3 1 55 0 0 0 1 6 49.1 44 31 29 32 43

31 • Tyler Smith • LHP

Forest City, N.C. • East Rutherford

2009: Made 17 appearances, all in relief ... Picked up first career win against Michigan State ... Also earned win against Hofstra ... 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 2005-07 … 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. Career Statistics For Smith Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 5.40 2 0 17 0 0 0 1 0 13.1 11 12 8 13 2


Meet the Seahawks 33 • Robbie Monday • INF Elkin, N.C. • East Wilkes Surry CC

2009: All-CAA Third-team ... Led Seahawks with 12 home runs ... Doubled twice, homered and knocked in career-high four runs against Michigan State (2/27) ... Homered twice against Hofstra (3/14) ... Tied career-high with four RBI against VCU (3/20) ... 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: Threetime All-Northwest Conference selection … Also earned AllCounty 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. Career Statistics For Monday Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2009 .277 52 50 177 36 49 9 1 12 38 31 35 2 2

34 • Seth Frankoff • RHP Apex, N.C. • Apex

2009: Moved into Friday starting role against Towson (4/25) ... Gave Seahawks strong start in ODU series opener, allowing four runs on 10 hits in 6 2/3 innings ... Shut out Michigan State for seven innings, allowing four hits and striking out seven (2/27) ... Tied season-high with seven strikeouts at Towson (4/25) ... 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. Career Statistics For Frankoff Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2007 5.49 1 1 10 4 0 0 1 0 19.2 31 15 12 10 19 2008 5.10 5 2 15 14 1 0 0 0 77.2 92 51 44 26 52 2009 5.76 3 5 13 12 0 0 0 0 65.2 73 45 42 29 52 TOTAL 5.41 9 8 38 30 1 0 1 0 163.0 196 111 98 65 123

35 • Jack Lane • RHP Huntersville, N.C. • Hopewell

2009: Appeared in 12 games, making two starts ... Struck out 17 in 19 2/3 innings ... Struck out season-high three on three different occasions ... 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. Career Statistics For Lane Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2009 5.03 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 19.2 22 12 11 9 17

36 • Andrew Cain • INF/OF Greenville, N.C. • J.H. Rose

2009: Appeared in 36 games, making 26 starts ... Collected career-high four hits against Elon (4/14) ... Knocked in careerhigh four runs against Elon (4/19) ... Successful on 8-of-11 stolen base attempts ... 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. Career Statistics For Cain Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2009 .319 41 30 113 16 36 4 1 0 19 8 23 8 11

38 • Brian Rhino • RHP Cary, N.C. • Cary

2009: Made two relief appearances against Hofstra and William & Mary ... 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. Career Statistics For Rhino Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV 2009 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

IP H R ER BB SO 1.2 0 1 0 2 1

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Meet the Seahawks 40 • David Shambley • C

15 • Dakota Piver • OF/C

2009: Started 18 games, played in 22 ... Homered twice (Hofstra and NC Central) ... 2008: Started 11 games and played in 24 contests ... 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.

2009: Red-shirted ... 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.

Cary, N.C. • Green Hope

Career Statistics For Shambley Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2008 .269 24 11 52 7 14 6 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 2009 .250 22 18 68 15 17 1 0 2 11 8 15 1 1 TOTAL .258 46 29 120 22 31 7 0 2 16 11 23 1 1

Meet The New Seahawks 6 • Michael Bass • INF Fairmont, N.C. • Fairmont

At Fairmont: Wendy’s High School Heisman National Award finalist … Four-time All-Southeastern Conference and All-County selection … Southeastern Conference Player-of-the-Year and All-State honoree in 2008 and 2009 … Helped Golden Tornadoes to Eastern 2A Regional final … Hit .402 and scored 35 runs his junior season ... Competed in the North Carolina State Games for Region 4 … Personal: Full Name: Michael Richard Bass … Born Sept. 10, 1991, in Fairmont, N.C. … Son of Mary Ellen and Richard Bass.

10 • Hunter Ridge • INF Asheboro, N.C. • SW Randolph

At Southwestern Randolph: Earned 3A All-State honors his junior and senior seasons … Three-time All-County selection … Twice earned All-Mid Piedmont Conference honors … Named County and Conference Player-of-the-Year his senior season … Played in NC-SC Select All-Star game twice … As a junior, hit .442 with 10 doubles at 26 RBI … Hit .400 and 14 homers for Randolph County Legion in 2008 … Posted .511 average with 14 home runs, scored 46 runs and drove in 64 in 2009 for Randolph County … Personal: Full Name: William Hunter Ridge … Born Feb. 3, 1992, in Asheboro, N.C. … Son of Lorraine and Tim Ridge.

13 • Blaze Tart • RHP

Durham, N.C. • Pendleton Prep

At Pendleton Prep: Selected by Boston Red Sox in 33rd round of MLB Draft … Pendleton concluded 2009 season ranked seventh nationally by Maxpreps.com … Earned All-Conference honors his sophomore season … Later earned All-State honors as a junior … Served as Panthers’ closer and recorded nine saves and compiled a 1.20 ERA in 20 innings as a junior … Allowed just eight hits and five walks while striking out 41 … Compiled 9-0 mark and 1.26 ERA his senior season as Panthers compiled 33-1 mark … Struck out 39 in 35.2 innings … Played in Florida Athletic Coaches Association Classic … Personal: Full Name: Willie Blaze Tart … Born April 21, 1991, in Greensboro, N.C. … Son of Marlene Hankins and Willie Brent Tart.

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Tabor City, N.C. • South Columbus

21 • Tom Timoney • RHP Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Mercersburg Academy (Pa.)

At Mercersburg: Four-year letterwinner for Blue Storm … Twice named All-Conference … Helped Mercersburg to three Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships … Also helped Blue Storm to Pennsylvania Independent State championship his sophomore season … Went 3-4 with 2.06 ERA in 44 innings his junior season … Struck out 57 and allowed just 25 hits that season … Wrapped up prep career with 5-0 mark and 1.96 ERA in senior season … Walked just four and struck out 23 … Player summer baseball for All-Star Baseball Academy at World Wood bat Championships in Jupiter, Fla., where they finished third … Personal: Full Name: Thomas Joseph Timoney … Born August 2, 1990, in Dallas, Texas … Son of Thomas and Perla Timoney ... Played in Little League World series for Saudi Arabian representative.

28 • Will Edgerton • OF Pinkney, N.C. • C.B. Aycock

At C.B. Aycock: Two-time All-East Coast Conference selection … Earned All-State honors his senior season … Helped Falcons to three 3A State tournament appearances … Falcons posted 31-4 mark his sophomore season and won 3A State title … Played in North Carolina State games in 2007 and 2008 … Hit .405 and stole 20 bases his junior season … Also collected 14 double, hit five home runs and knocked in 23 runs … Personal: Full Name: William David Edgerton … Born Oct. 12, 1990, in Pinkney, N.C. … Son of Phyllis and David Edgerton.

29 • Tyler DeLoach • LHP

Roanoke Rapids, N.C. • Roanoke Rapids

At Roanoke Rapids: All-State 2A selection his senior season … Also earned All-North Carolina Conference honors and was named Conference Player-of-the-Year … Hurled a no-hitter (walked one) and struck out 18 against Farmville Central in first round of state tournament … Fashioned very strong junior season with a 6-0 mark and 80 strikeouts in 35 innings … Fanned 70 batters in 45 innings as a sophomore … Personal: Full Name: Tyler Clay DeLoach … Born April 12, 1991, in Rocky Mount, N.C. … Son of Debbie and Ronnie DeLoach.

39 • Andrew Harnage • RHP Shelby, N.C. • Shelby

At Shelby: All-Southwestern Conference selection his senior season … Recorded 1.54 ERA in 49.1 innings his final season … Fanned 74 and walked just 17 batters while limiting opponents to a .181 batting average … Posted 1.72 ERA in junior season … Earned All-Conference honors in cross country his senior year … Personal: Full Name: Charles Andrew Harnage … Born Nov. 23, 1990, in Shelby, N.C. … Son of Betsy and Tony Harnage.


Head Coach Mark Scalf Hometown Cary, N.C. Birthdate Oct. 4, 1958 Education B.S., UNC Wilmington, 1980 M.A.T., UNC Chapel Hill, 1981 Experience UNC Chapel Hill Graduate Asst. Coach, 1980 - 82 New Market, Valley League Head Coach, 1984 Wareham, Cape Cod League Head Coach, 1985 UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach, 1984 - 1991 Head Coach, 1992 Team USA Assistant Coach, 2003, 2007 Awards CAA Coach-of-the-Year 1995, 2000, 2005, 2008 ABCA East Region Coach-of-the-Year 2003, 2006, 2008

With five 40-win seasons over the past seven seasons, veteran skipper Mark Scalf has built the Seahawk baseball program into one of the country’s upper-echelon teams. On April 10, 2009, Scalf helped guide the Seahawks to a 10-4 win over visiting William & Mary, making him the winningest coach in UNCW history with 575 wins. With just one senior on the 2009 squad, the Seahawks bolted to a 17-3 start and reached the CAA championship game for the third time. UNCW also returned to the national rankings, reaching as high as 26th. In the CAA Tournament, the Seahawks faced elimination three times and fired back with a pair of

wins, including a 5-3 win over nationally-ranked and top-seeded George Mason. In 2008, the Seahawks set school and conference records for wins on their way to their fourth NCAA Tournament appearance. UNCW posted 42 wins entering the NCAA Cary Regional and ran off 25 wins in the Colonial Athletic Association. For his efforts, Scalf earned his fourth CAA Coach-of-the-Year honor. In 2007, the Seahawks rallied to win eight of their last nine Colonial Athletic Association games to earn a share of the regular season title with an 18-11 mark. Scalf, who concluded his 16th season with the Seahawks in 2007, earned his 500th career win, all at UNCW, with an 8-7 win over Elon on April 17. The Seahawks also fashioned wins over nationally-ranked Texas Christian and NC State as the program played a total of nine games against ranked opponents. In 2006, the Seahawks became the first team in the CAA to post four-straight seasons of 40 or more wins, while winning a then school record 42 games. Scalf, 51, was recognized by his peers as the CAA’s Coach-of-the-Year in 2005 after the Seahawks blazed through the conference schedule with a 21-3 mark, winning the regular season title by six games. It marked the third CAA Coach-of-the-Year award for Scalf, who also collected the honor in 1995 and 2000. In his 24-year association with the program as an assistant coach and head coach, Scalf has recruited 47 All-Conference players, including 1989 CAA Player-of-the-Year Trent Mongero, 1994 CAA CoPlayer-of-the-Year Battle Holley, 1996 CAA Player-ofthe-Year Bryan Britt and 2008 honoree Mark Carver. Many of Scalf’s players have moved on to the professional ranks. A total of 36 players were either drafted or signed pro contracts, including fifth-round selection Chris Hatcher (Florida) and ninth-round pick and 2007 South Atlantic League MVP John Raynor. Both players were selected in the 2006 draft when UNCW set a school record with six players being drafted that year. Scalf lettered four years at second base for UNCW in the late 1970s and returned to his alma mater in 1984 as an assistant coach, serving under Bobby Guthrie for eight seasons. In that span, Scalf was 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 season in 1992, the Seahawks 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 secondplace 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 Playerof-the-Year selection Bryan Britt. In 2000, the Seahawks set a then-school 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 first-ever 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.

The Scalf family (L-R): Madison, Mark, Allyson and Jordan.

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Head Coach Mark Scalf 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 full-time assistant in 1982 when the Tar Heels captured the Atlantic Coast Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA post-season playoffs. 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, 22, and Jordan, 19. Head Coach Mark Scalf presents former Seahawk standout and longtime athletics administrator Greg Dalton with a token of the program’s thanks for his hard work and dedication to the program.

 Scalf Vs. All-Time Opponents Opponent Albany Appalachian State Arizona Auburn Ball State Barton Brown Campbell Coll. of Charleston Charleston Southern The Citadel Clemson Coastal Carolina Creighton C.W. Post Dartmouth Davidson Delaware Delaware State Drexel Duke

W L 3 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 4 2 7 2 23 13 1 1 10 4 3 3 2 10 18 27 1 0 3 0 1 0 6 0 17 9 3 0 6 2 13 5

East Carolina Opponent East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Elon Evansville Fairfield Fordham George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia State Hofstra High Point Indiana State Jacksonville James Madison Kent State Kentucky Lamar LaSalle Le Moyne

21 W 2 3 13 1 7 5 29 2 1 7 22 8 1 0 24 4 0 0 3 9

35 L 1 0 12 0 1 0 31 1 1 4 3 1 0 1 33 7 1 1 0 5

Opponent Liberty Louisiana State Maine Maryland Marist UMBC UMES Michigan State Milwaukee Missouri Monmouth Mount St. Mary’s Navy New York Tech North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central North Carolina State Northern Iowa Northeastern Northwestern Notre Dame

Mark Scalf’s Career Record (18 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 2009 31-23 .574 10-8 .556 No. 575 (4/10/09) William & Mary, 10-4 587-459-1 .561 225-159-1 .586

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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 Opponent

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UNC Asheville UNC Chapel Hill UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro USC Aiken Utah Virginia Va. Commonwealth Villanova Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky William and Mary Winthrop Wright State Yale Youngstown State

1 6 5 8 5 3 1 33 3 9 8 5 2 0 37 2 1 4 2

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. Scalf becomes program’s all-time wins leader ... Seahawks reach finals of CAA tourna ment for third time.

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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, 2002-2008 Associate Head Coach, 2008Awards Coastal Plain League, Coach-of-the-Year Raleigh Redwolves, 1997 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 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 Sea- Big South Conference in batting (.366) and finished hawk since 1982 to hit above .400 (.406) as well as second in stolen bases with a school-record 26 thefts. setting school/conference records with 102 hits. The In his playing career, the Goldsboro native compiled Seahawks finished seventh nationally in runs scored a .320 batting average with 209 hits, 35 doubles, 14 (8.4 per game) and hit .323 as a team to rank 11th. home runs, 86 RBI and set 13 school records. He was UNCW’s then school-record 140 doubles checked in an All-Big South choice in 1989 and an All-Big South at 13th nationally and its .487 slugging percentage Tournament selection in 1990. was 23rd. Following graduation, Hood played five full In addition to Preston, several Seahawks have seasons of professional baseball. His pro highlights enjoyed breakout seasons under Hood’s guidance. include a Single-A championship with the Helena Preston and John Raynor were ranked, 21st and 33rd (Mont.) Brewers in 1990 and a Double-A crown with respectively, among the national leaders in batting av- the 1993 Birmingham (Ala.) Barons in the White Sox erage. Matt Poulk broke the UNCW mark with 73 RBI chain. as well as the doubles mark with 24 two-baggers. Hood batted .315 with Helena in 1990 and was The 2004 season for the Seahawks was again the July “Player of the Month” for the Barons in 1994. one of tremendous offensive production as they al- After spending spring training with the California Anmost equaled their record-setting output from the prior gels in 1995, Hood turned his attention from playing to season en route to their second consecutive 40-win coaching. season. Seven Seahawks hit .310 or better as five Hood, who graduated as a sports fitness/adminschool records were broken or tied. Chip Grawey be- istration major, was a teammate of NBA great Michael came the first Seahawk to collect 101 hits and broke Jordan at Birmingham in 1994. the conference record of He also has ad100. The 2004 Seahawks ministrative and coaching topped the CAA in conexperience as CU’s director ference play with a .317 of athletics operations and batting average and 45 strength coach (1994-95). stolen bases. Hood earned his In 2003, the SeaM.Ed. in exercise science hawks doubled their at Campbell in 1999. The home run total, posted 40-year-old Hood and their highest slugging perhis wife, Patricia, reside centage since 1999 and in Wilmington with their enjoyed their highest batdaughter, Mackenzie Elise, ting average since 1997. who was born on Feb. 14, Hood played at 2001. 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 The Hood family (L-R): Patricia, Mackenzie and Randy.

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Associate Head Coach Randy Hood

Mark Carver, above, hit 21 home runs, drove in 82 runs, hit .347 and was named All-America by Collegiate Baseball and the ABCA after helping guide the Seahawks to a 44-win season in 2008.

 Players drafted since 2004 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)

Tim Preston (left), Chip Grawey (middle) and Jason Appel are the top three singleseason hit leaders in the CAA. Preston collected 102 hits in 2005 to surpass Grawey’s 101 hits in 2004. Appel, meanwhile, totaled 100 hits in 2008. UNCW’s Hitting Statistics Under Coach Hood Year Avg. 2002 .286 2003 .300 2004 .298 2005 .323* 2006 .323 2007 .294 2008 .313 2009 .292 * School record

OBA .361 .373 .366 .395 .400 .375 .415* .385

Slg. .409 .463 .433 .487 .501 .447 .516* .431

Hits 564 653 648 681 748* 577 675 540

R 349 428 399 494 560* 395 517 372

2b 112 137 128 140 156* 142 132 101

3b 11 12 15 18* 11 14 16 20

HR 36 65 45 57 80 43 91* 39

RBI 307 371 399 437 488* 350 471 334

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) 2009 Robbie Monday (1B), Mike Rooney (SS)

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SB 89-124 115-145 104-142 106-132 133-159 52-71 68-85 56-70


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 enters his third season with the Seahawk program in 2009-10. 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 league-leading 3.84 ERA and held opponents to a .255 batting average to also pace the 11-team 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. In 2009, the Seahawks finished third in the CAA in earned run average and boasted one of the top bullpens in the league. Bryan Booth and Tyler McSwain ranked among the conference leaders with six and four saves, respectively. Booth (37) and Steven Davis (29), a CAA AllRookie selection, finished 1-2 in appearances and McSwain finished fourth with 27. Daniel Cropper, who missed the previous season (2008) with an injury, rebounded in 2009 and was selected by the Washington Nationals in the MLB draft, but choose to return to school for his junior season. 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 as-

sistant coach Scott Forbes. The Tar Heels reached the championship series of the NCAA College World Series in Omaha, Neb., in 2007 and 2008. 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 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. He also graduated from the school in 2008 with a master’s degree. 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 base-

ball 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. Howell married the former Meredith White on Nov. 14, 2009. The couple resides in Wilmington with their two dogs, Bodie and Jasper.

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Assistant Coach Daniel Hargrave Hometown Hurdle Mills, N.C. Birthdate Dec. 13, 1985 Education B.S., UNC Wilmington, 2008 Experience Philadelphia Phillies, 2008-09 UNC Wilmington Asst. Coach, 2009 Daniel Hargrave returns to the Seahawk program for his first season as an assistant coach in 2010. Hargrave was a four-year letterwinner for the Seahawks from 2005-08 before moving onto professional baseball. Hargrave will coach first base, organize camps and clinics and work with infielders and hitting. While playing for the Seahawks, Hargrave became the program’s all-time leader in runs scored (187) and total bases (429). He finished second with 39 career homers and drove in 172 runs, ranking him third on the career leader list. He also holds the single season run record, crossing the plate 71 times his senior season and helping the Seahawks to the NCAA tournament and a spot in the regional championship for the third time in four appearances. In 2008, Hargrave was named first-team ABCA All-East while also earning a spot on the NCCSIA All-State squad and a place on the Colonial Athletic Association’s first-team. A school-record nine players earned All-CAA honors that season as the Seahawks tore through the league with a 25-4-1 mark. Hargrave was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 22nd round of the 2008 MLB draft and played two seasons in the organization before turning to a career coaching.

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Hargrave was a first-team All-Colonial selection in 2008 as the Seahawks set a school record with 44 wins, won the CAA regular season title and set school record with 91 homers as a team.

Hargrave, who earned a spot on the Wilmington Star News All-Decade team, hit 18 home runs and scored 71 runs in 2008 and was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 22nd round of the Major League Baseball draft.


2009 In Review (Results • Statistics) Date Opponent Score 2/20 Maryland W 10-4 21 Maryland W 7-5 22 Maryland W 7-4 24 College of Charleston W 5-3 27 Michigan State W 7-2 Michigan State W 4-3 28 Michigan State W 9-8 3/4 Wake Forest W 12-7 6 Wright State W 6-3 7 Kent State L 5-2 8 Wright State L 9-4 Kent State W 3-0 11 Creighton W 6-2 13 Hofstra* W 19-6 Hofstra* W 8-4 15 Hofstra* W 11-8 18 at N.C. Central W 13-2 20 VCU* L 18-11 21 VCU* W 5-2 22 VCU* W 9-0 24 UNC Chapel Hill L 8-1 25 at East Carolina L 3-0 31 At Coastal Carolina L 4-3 (11) 4/1 Coastal Carolina L 3-2 3 at George Mason* L 4-2 4 at George Mason* L 6-3 5 at George Mason* L 10-8 7 at NC State L 10-2 8 East Carolina W 8-3 10 William & Mary* W 10-4 11 William & Mary* W 8-3 12 William & Mary* L 14-8 W 7-6 14 Elon 15 at College of Charleston L 12-6 19 at Elon L 15-11 21 at UNC Chapel Hill L 7-5 24 at Towson* L 12-10 25 at Towson* L 3-2 26 at Towson* W 10-7 28 NC Central W 10-3 NC Central W 14-0 5/6 NC State W 5-1 8 at Clemson L 13-2 9 at Clemson L 11-3 10 at Clemson W 4-3 12 East Carolina L 12-5 14 at Old Dominion* W 17-7 15 at Old Dominion* W 10-2 16 at Old Dominion* L 9-6 Colonial Athletic Association (Wilmington, N.C.) 20 Old Dominion W 7-5 21 Georgia State L 8-5 22 Delaware W 5-4 George Mason W 5-3 24 Georgia State L 10-12

Record: 31-23 Home: 26-9 Away: 5-14 Neutral: 0-0 Colonial: 10-8 Player Mike Rooney Cody Stanley Andrew Cain Grayson Evans Ben Thielsen Matt Holt Bobby Leeper Robbie Monday Rhett Miller Alex Hill Thomas Pope David Shambley Allen King Tyler Stott Aaron Jones Cameron Cockman Marc Locklear Ryan Foreman Austin Sandy

AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB .341 53 53 182 42 62 10 4 2 43 34 .332 54 54 223 54 74 13 6 12 56 30 .319 41 30 113 16 36 4 1 0 19 8 .314 54 54 223 46 70 21 2 3 47 17 .309 54 54 175 38 54 5 0 1 19 28 .296 49 45 152 25 45 14 2 1 25 13 .284 45 38 134 27 38 8 1 3 28 17 .277 52 50 177 36 49 9 1 12 38 31 Less than 2.0 AB/Game or 75% of team games played .327 25 12 55 10 18 2 1 1 10 5 .278 34 18 79 10 22 6 1 1 15 12 .270 36 28 100 27 27 3 0 0 7 14 .250 22 18 68 15 17 1 0 2 11 8 .222 12 8 27 6 6 1 0 1 5 3 .219 21 5 32 6 7 0 0 0 2 1 .167 16 2 18 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 .152 26 9 33 3 5 3 0 0 2 1 .146 27 7 41 9 6 1 1 0 4 5 .125 10 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 .000 7 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals Opponents

.292 .276

54 54 1850 372 540 101 20 54 54 1801 324 497 96 10

39 52

334 231 294 230

HBP 6 8 2 5 13 4 3 5

SO 30 37 23 25 14 23 20 35

SB ATT 5 7 10 12 8 11 3 4 7 9 7 8 2 3 2 2

4 1 7 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0

9 10 8 15 8 6 8 10 12 2 5

1 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

2 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

63 300 46 379

56 54

70 82

LOB - Team (452), Opp (406). DPs turned - Team (53), Opp (39). CI - Team (2), Stanley, C. 1, Shambley 1. IBB - Team (3), Thielsen 1, Monday 1, Stanley, C. 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Thielsen 2, Rooney 2, Pope 2, Stanley, C. 2, Miller, R. 1, Evans 1, Cain 1, Monday 1. Player Daniel Cropper Seth Frankoff

ERA 5.46 5.76

W 5 3

Brian Rhino Ryan Walker Bryan Booth Thomas Jones Tyler McSwain Steven Davis Jack Lane Stephen Harrold Tyler Smith Jesse Haney Justin Bradley Cameron Roth Dylan Kipp

0.00 2.77 3.31 3.68 3.80 5.01 5.03 5.08 5.40 6.70 6.80 7.39 12.27

0 1 2 1 2 5 0 4 2 2 3 1 0

Totals Opponents

5.36 5.92

L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP 2 15 10 0 0 0 0 59.1 5 13 12 0 0 0 0 65.2 Less than 1 IP per team game played 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 1 37 0 0 0 0 6 32.2 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 7.1 1 27 1 0 0 2 4 42.2 2 29 3 0 0 1 3 50.1 2 0 0 0 0 19.2 0 12 1 21 4 0 0 2 1 39.0 0 17 0 0 0 1 0 13.1 4 13 9 0 0 1 0 45.2 3 14 6 0 0 0 0 46.1 3 13 6 0 0 1 1 28.0 3.2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

31 23 23 31

54 54

54 54

0 1

3 1

H 76 73

R 45 45

ER BB 36 15 42 29

SO 53 52

0 10 23 7 49 44 22 41 11 44 53 42 2

1 6 13 3 24 31 12 23 12 37 38 26 8

0 4 12 3 18 28 11 22 8 34 35 23 5

2 10 20 9 21 22 9 15 13 21 22 17 5

1 9 32 8 47 53 17 36 2 19 31 17 2

3 15 468.1 497 324 279 230 1 9 459.0 540 372 302 231

379 300

PB - Team (12), Stanley, C. 10, Shambley 2, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (9), Smith, T. 4, Davis, S. 2, B. Booth 1, Roth 1, Walker, R. 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - Stanley, C. (41-59), Shambley (11-16), Frankoff (9-13), Bradley (10-12), Cropper (3-9), Lane (7-8), Davis, S. (6-8), Haney (6-7), Harrold (1-6), B. Booth (2-5), Smith, T. (4-5), Roth (3-3), McSwain, T. (1-3), Walker, R. (2-3). Score by innings UNC Wilmington Opponents

1 33 27

2 3 30 52 51 59

4 44 29

5 60 54

6 7 8 51 38 46 32 18 28

9 18 25

EX Total 0 372 1 324

Win-loss breakouts: Win-loss breakouts: Day 19-11; Night 12-12; vs Left 11-6; vs Right 20-17; 1-run games 5-3; 2-run games 5-5; 5+run games 13-9; Extra inns 0-1; Shutouts 3-1. Longest winning streak: 9; Longest losing streak: 8. Attendance Home 30848 (avg 1028); Away 23503 (avg 1237); Total 54351 (avg 1109).

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2009 In Review (Record Summary • Misc.) 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

31-23 10-8 21-15 26-9 5-14 0-0 19-11 12-12 11-6 20-17 5-3 5-5 13-9 0-1 3-1 0-8 8-7 12-4 11-4 9-0 14-6 8-6 0-11 12-5 19-6

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

Inning-by-inning summary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total UNCW 33 30 52 44 60 51 38 46 18 0 372 Opp. 27 51 59 29 54 32 18 28 25 1 324

12-17 27-1 3-21 1-1 26-2 2-21 1-0 27-0 1-22 1-1 11-13 16-7 4-3 19-4 7-8 5-11 9-7 10-7 12-9 6-6 7-7 18-10 24-4 6-15 1-4

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Grayson Evans Cody Stanley Ben Thielsen Mike Rooney Matt Holt Robbie Monday Andrew Cain Thomas Pope Bobby Leeper Rhett Miller David Shambley Alex Hill Marc Locklear Tyler Stott Allen King TEAM

2 16 9 11 11 12 10 6 7 5 3 3 4 1 - 1 99

3 3 12 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 - - - - 30

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

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

Tot 22 21 14 14 13 12 9 8 8 4 4 4 1 1 1 136

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Cody Stanley Grayson Evans Mike Rooney Robbie Monday Bobby Leeper Matt Holt Alex Hill David Shambley Andrew Cain Ben Thielsen Thomas Pope Rhett Miller TEAM

2 8 12 6 3 5 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 48

3 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 - - - - - 18

4 3 - 1 2 1 - - 1 1 1 - - 10

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

Tot 15 15 10 8 8 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 77

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-1 0-1 0-6 1-3 2-1 5-3 2-2 5-0 3-2 2-0 11-4 Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 3-0 1-0 5-0 8-3 4-2 2-1 3-1 3-1 2-2 0-2 0-11 Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 12-4 13-2 20-1 22-2

5 26-2

6 27-1

7 26-2

8 27-0

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 W-L 5-13 10-17 9-19 6-16

5 4-19

6 3-21

7 2-21

8 1-22

Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 W-L 14-6 8-4 2-3

4 3-5

5 1-2

6 1-1

7 1-0

8 1-1

General summary Longest winning streak Longest losing streak

9 8

Home attendance 30848 Away attendance 23503 Total attendance 54351

( 30 dates avg = 1028 ) ( 19 dates avg = 1237 ) ( 49 dates avg = 1109 )

Infielder Mike Rooney led the Seahawks with a career-high .342 batting average and a team-best 23, two-out RBI’s.

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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 1976 (13)

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 NAIA Bill Brooks NAIA

 Series Records (Div. I Only)

Opponent W L America East 9 0 Albany 3 0 Maine 1 0 Stony Brook First meeting Vermont 5 0 ACC 87 183 Clemson 8 33 Duke 22 11 Florida State 0 3 Georgia Tech 2 1 Maryland 7 3 UNC Chapel Hill 9 48 N.C. State 15 55 Virginia 1 5 Virginia Tech 11 9 Wake Forest 12 14 Atlantic Sun 83 50 Campbell 71 37 Central Florida 2 0 East Tennesse State 2 1 Florida Atlantic 2 2 Gardner-Webb 5 1 Jacksonville 0 1 Stetson 3 9 Atlantic 10 53 53 Duquesne First meeting Fordham 5 0 George Washington 3 1 LaSalle 3 0 UNC Charlotte 11 12 Rhode Island 6 2

Mark Scalf 587-459-1 W 6 13 19 15 19 13 23 108 20 13 17 22 21 21 22 30 36 26 22 27 25 302

L 8 3 7 4 2 6 4 34 9 10 6 12 10 6 7 9 11 11 20 11 15 137

Richmond 22 37 Temple 3 0 Xavier 0 1 Big 12 1 3 Missouri 1 2 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 3 0 Penn State 1 1 Purdue 1 0 Big South 100 84 Charleston Southern 36 19 Coastal Carolina 31 42 High Point 20 10 Liberty 3 5 UNC Asheville 1 0 Radford 7 3 Winthrop 2 4 Colonial 297 217 Delaware 17 10 George Mason 45 41 Georgia State 7 4 Hofstra 22 3 James Madison 33 47 Northeastern 5 4

T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5

PCT. .429 .813 .730 .789 .905 .684 .852 .760 .689 .565 .739 .647 .677 .778 .758 .769 .766 .703 .524 .710 .625 .706

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (32) (52)

Old Dominion Towson Va. Commonwealth William & Mary Conference USA East Carolina Marshall Southern Mississippi Tulane Horizon Cleveland State Milwaukee Wright State Youngstown State Independent New York Tech Savannah State Ivy League Brown Dartmouth Princeton Yale MAAC Fairfield Le Moyne Marist Rider St. Peter’s Siena Mid-American Akron Ball State

54 26 35 55 55 53 1 0 1 6 2 1 1 2 6 3 3 40 8 8 6 18 34 9 11 2 2 3 7 21 1 3

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 Mark Scalf NCAA Division I TOTAL RECORD

52 9 28 20 71 68 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 19 5 4 1 9 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 18 0 1

Eastern Michigan 0 2 Kent State 6 8 Ohio 9 3 Buffalo 1 2 MEAC 14 0 Delaware State 3 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 5 0 North Carolina A&T 3 0 North Carolina Central 3 0 Missouri Valley 5 3 Bradley 1 1 Creighton 1 0 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 Morehead State First meeting PAC 10 1 2 Arizona 1 2 Patriot 2 0 Lehigh First meeting Navy 2 0 Southern 63 54 Appalachian State 2 1

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 29 26 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 31 23 921 785 1,366 956

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 0 2 8

The Citadel Col. of Charleston Davidson Elon Furman Georgia Southern UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Southland Lamar Southeastern Auburn Georgia Kentucky Louisiana State South Carolina Tennessee Sun Belt Florida International Western Kentucky

.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 .718 574 .539 .588

7 1 14 21 0 0 8 8 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

4 1 2 17 1 2 11 11 1 1 26 5 2 1 1 15 2 3 2 1

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Year-by-Year Results 1977 (W-10, L-17)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 7-10  Away: 3-7 2/27 at Coastal Carolina 3/1 at Stetson 2 at Stetson 9 N.C. State 10 VCU 12 Western Carolina 14 Yale 15 Yale 17 Clemson 18 Clemson 24 Dartmouth 25 Dartmouth 26 Baptist 31 at Elon 4/1 at UNC Chapel Hill 5 East Carolina 6 Coastal Carolina 7 at Campbell 11 Duke 12 Methodist 14 Pembroke 19 at Pembroke 21 at East Carolina 23 at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian 25 Campbell 28 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 at South Carolina

L

8-20

2 4 7 12 13 16 17 18 19 22 23 25 26 27 29 31 4/2 5 7 10 11 12 13 16 17 19 21 23 24 25 27 28

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

1980 (W-8, L-24)  Coach: Bill Brooks  Home: 6-11  Away: 2-13 3/10 at Clemson at Clemson 11 at Clemson 14 at Coastal Carolina 15 Virginia 16 Eastern Connecticut 17 Eastern Connecticut 20 Eastern Connecticut 22 Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian 23 N.C. Wesleyan 27 Fairfield 28 Baptist Baptist 31 West Liberty State 4/1 West Liberty State West Liberty State 3 at Western Carolina 4 at Western Carolina 8 Pembroke 9 at N.C. Wesleyan 10 at N.C. State 11 at Campbell 13 East Carolina 15 at UNC Chapel Hill 19 at East Carolina 20 at East Carolina 22 at Pembroke 23 at South Carolina 24 Campbell 26 East Carolina 5/3 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

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Old Dominion Old Dominion St. Augustine’s St. Augustine’s Guilford Yale Yale Yale

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

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

at Atlantic Christian W 7-5 at Atlantic Christian W 9-2 N.C. State L 2-14 John Carroll W 4-1 Maryland W 7-4 John Carroll W 13-1 Clemson W 9-8 Clemson L 2-3(10) Western Carolina W 7-6 Western Carolina W 3-2 Eastern Connecticut L 4-7 Salisbury State W 2-1 Salisbury State W 8-5 Princeton W 6-3 Pembroke L 1-12 UNC Chapel Hill L 6-11 Stetson W 6-4 at Charleston Baptist L 7-8 at Charleston Baptist L 7-8 N.C. State L 3-15 Methodist W 8-2 at Campbell L 1-3 at Campbell W 7-2 East Carolina W 6-3 East Carolina W 3-1 Coastal Carolina L 9-11(12) Campbell W 7-4 Campbell W 10-1 at Old Dominion L 4-14 at Old Dominion L 11-12 at Pembroke W 14-1 at East Carolina W 4-3 at East Carolina W 9-3 South Carolina W 5-1 Charleston Baptist W 3-2 Charleston Baptist W 3-2 at UNC Chapel Hill L 1-4

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

W 8-3 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 Old Dominion

L

1-7

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 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 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

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 Old Dominion Old Dominion 26 Old Dominion 3/1 UNC Chapel Hill 2 UNC Chapel Hill 3 William & Mary 4 William & Mary 6 Atlantic Christian 7 at Clemson 8 at Clemson 9 at Elon 10 at UNC Chapel Hill 11 at UNC Chapel Hill 12 Wake Forest 13 Eastern Kentucky 14 Eastern Kentucky 17 Northwestern Northwestern 18 Northwestern Northwestern 20 Ohio 21 Ohio Ohio 24 Salisbury State 26 Pembroke 27 N.C. State N.C. State 30 Campbell 31 Campbell Campbell 4/1 at Old Dominion at Old Dominion 2 at Old Dominion 4 Baptist 5 Baptist 7 at Pembroke 8 at Atlantic Christian at Atlantic Christian 12 at The Citadel 13 at Baptist 14 at Baptist

W 5-4 L 2-12 L 4-8 L 4-5 L 3-4 L 2-6 L 8-11 W 6-3 L 1-2 W 8-5 W 8-7 L 8-13 L 4-13 W 14-7 L 4-14 W 3-2 W 7-4 L 4-5 L 3-4 L 1-4 W 2-1 W 5-4 W 5-1 L 0-5 W 6-5 W 4-3 L 5-6 L 4-5 W 5-2 L 0-4 L 4-13 L 7-18 W 13-10 W 7-2 W 6-1 W 11-1 W 11-2 L 1-7 W 3-2 W 6-5 L 1-2

1985 (W-32, L-21, T-1)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  Home: 25-11  Away: 7-10-1

2/23 Old Dominion 24 Old Dominion Old Dominion 3/2 Clemson 2 Clemson 3 Clemson 5 UNC Charlotte 6 William & Mary William & Mary 7 William & Mary 8 Maryland 9 Wake Forest 10 Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky 11 Eastern Kentucky 12 Purdue 15 George Mason George Mason 16 George Mason 20 East Carolina East Carolina 21 Vermont Vermont 22 Vermont 23 Salisbury State 25 at UNC Chapel Hill 27 Coastal Carolina 31 at N.C. State 4/1 at Campbell 2 at Old Dominion at Old Dominion 5 at Wake Forest 6 Richmond Richmond 8 UNC Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill 10 Campbell 11 N.C. State 12 at UNC Chapel Hill 13 at Richmond 15 Campbell 17 at Coastal Carolina 18 at N.C. Wesleyan 20 at James Madison at James Madison 21 at James Madison 23 at Campbell 24 at East Carolina 25 Atlantic Christian 27 at American at American 28 at American 29 Florida Atlantic 30 Florida Atlantic

L 3-8 W 3-2 W 3-2 W 11-2 L 4-9 W 8-5 W 6-3(11) L 5-6 W 7-3 W 9-6 W 10-9 W 9-1 W 3-2 W 7-6 W 13-6 W 10-9(11) W 9-4 W 8-5 W 6-4 L 2-3 W 8-3 W 5-1 W 8-5 W 8-0 W 13-5 L 1-3 W 13-3 L 4-15 L 4-15 L 5-9 L 1-8 L 7-12 W 7-6 W 12-3 L 1-9 L 7-15 L 4-13 L 4-7 L 1-9 W 9-2 L 5-7 W 5-2 T 5-5(10) L 6-9 W 17-9 L 9-14 W 10-6 L 4-8(13) W 17-5 W 9-4 W 17-4 W 13-0 L 6-9 L 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 Old Dominion Old Dominion 23 Old Dominion 26 UNC Chapel Hill 3/1 at Augusta at Augusta 2 Vs. USC Aiken 3 at Augusta 4 at UNC Charlotte 5 at UNC Charlotte 6 at Wake Forest 7 Atlantic Christian 8 Rhode Island 9 Wake Forest 10 Rhode Island 11 Rhode Island 15 *American *American 16 *American 18 at Old Dominion 21 Vermont 22 Vermont 23 *at William & Mary *at William & Mary 24 *at William & Mary

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

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

27 28 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

Campbell W 4-3 Ohio L 1-3 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 Old Dominion Old Dominion 3/1 at Georgia 2 at Clemson at Clemson 3 at Georgia Tech 5 at Wake Forest 7 Rhode Island 8 Rhode Island Rhode Island 9 Atlantic Christian 14 USC Aiken USC Aiken 17 at Campbell 21 Bradley Bradley 22 N.C. State 25 Kent State 26 Kent State 28 *Richmond *Richmond 29 *Richmond 30 at Old Dominion at Old Dominion 4/1 at Atlantic Christian 4 *George Mason *George Mason 5 *George Mason 7 Coastal Carolina 8 at UNC Chapel Hill 9 at N.C. State 11 *William & Mary *William & Mary 12 *William & Mary 14 Campbell 16 at Coastal Carolina 21 Coastal Carolina 22 at Campbell 23 UNC Chapel Hill 25 *East Carolina *East Carolina 26 *East Carolina 28 Campbell 29 at Coastal Carolina 5/2 Florida Altantic 3 Florida Atlantic 9 *James Madison

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

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


Year-by-Year Results 10 14 15 16

*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

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

at USC Aiken L 3-4 at USC Aiken W 6-5 Howard L 1-2 Howard L 8-11 *Richmond W 6-2 *Richmond W 6-5 *Richmond W 3-2 *at George Mason W 7-3 *at George Mason W 11-5 *at George Mason W 11-2 at Old Dominion L 0-8 UNC Charlotte L 5-10 Campbell W 3-1 *James Madison W 6-5 *James Madison W 2-1 *James Madison W 4-3 at Campbell W 6-5 *William & Mary W 8-6 *William & Mary W 12-6 *William & Mary W 11-5 at UNC Chapel Hill W 5-3 *at East Carolina W 5-3 *at East Carolina L 0-9 *at East Carolina W 4-3 Atlantic Christian W 7-2 at Duke W 6-5 at N.C. State L 5-11 N.C. State L 5-8 Davidson W 14-0 Campbell W 5-1 Campbell W 3-0 at Coastal Carolina L 9-11 Central Florida W 3-2 Central Florida W 8-0 #William &Mary W 8-4 #East Carolina L 1-6 #Richmond L 2-7 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

2/20 Old Dominion L 1-2 Old Dominion W 6-4 21 Old Dominion L 1-11 27 Clemson L 1-12 28 Clemson L 2-13 3/2 Virginia Tech L 4-10 3 Virginia Tech W 10-6 4 Virginia Tech L 2-8 6 &Evansville L 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 1990 (W-23, L-25) 26 *at Richmond L 0-8  Coach: Bobby Guthrie *at Richmond W 5-2  CAA: 5-6, Third 28 at Old Dominion W 6-1 30 Campbell L 0-4  Home: 17-8 31 UNC Charlotte L 2-6  Away: 6-7 4/2 *George Mason L 1-13 L *George Mason L 1-2 2/17 Clemson L 3 *George Mason L 4-15 18 Clemson L 6 at Campbell L 0-11 24 Old Dominion Old Dominion L 9 *James Madison L 2-20 L *James Madison L 3-6 25 Old Dominion W 10 *James Madison L 2-14 3/4 Atlantic Christian W 14 at Coastal Carolina L 7-8 5 Atlantic Christian W 16 *at William & Mary L 0-9 6 Fairfield W *at William & Mary L 2-3 7 Fairfield L 17 *at William & Mary W 5-3 8 Radford L 21 N.C. State L 1-10 9 Radford W 22 USC-Aiken L 5-12 10 Radford W 23 USC-Aiken L 0-4 15 UNC Charlotte W UNC Chapel Hill L 3-4 17 Princeton Princeton W 24 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-12 L 27 Coastal Carolina W 5-2 18 Princeton W 5/6 ^Florida International L 2-5 19 Towson W ^UNC Charlotte L 5-11 20 Towson L 7 ^Davidson L 4-8 21 N.C. State W ^UNC Charlotte L 4-6 27 at Campbell at Campbell W 8 ^Florida International L 1-6 L 12 # George Mason L 1-5 28 USC Aiken 13 # James Madison L 4-12 31 *at William & Mary L *at William & Mary W * CAA game | & Georgia Southern W Tournament | ^ UNC Charlotte Tourna- 4/1 at Old Dominion 4 at Duke L ment | # CAA Tournament 5 Campbell W 7 *East Carolina W 1989 (W-31, L-15) *East Carolina L  Coach: Bobby Guthrie 8 *East Carolina L  CAA: 14-1, First 11 at N.C. State L  Home: 22-5 14 *at Richmond L  Away: 9-10 *at Richmond L 15 *at Richmond L 2/19 Duke W 10-6 17 at UNC Chapel Hill L 25 Old Dominion W 6-5 18 Coastal Carolina L Old Dominion W 7-5 19 at UNC Charlotte W 26 Old Dominion W 9-6 21 *George Mason W 3/4 at Clemson L 2-15 *George Mason W 5 at Clemson L 4-9 22 *George Mason W 7 at Furman L 7-10 24 at Coastal Carolina W 8 at Auburn L 0-4 5/6 Duke L 9 at Auburn L 8-11 7 Campbell L

8-13 2-18 2-3 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

8 11 12

UNC Chapel Hill L 1-7 #George Mason L 7-11 #William & Mary W 21-6 #Richmond L 1-2 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

1991 (W-24, L-27)  Coach: Bobby Guthrie  CAA: 11-9, Second  Home: 14-13  Away: 10-12  Neutral: 0-2 2/16 at UNC Chapel Hill L 5-8 21 at Barton W 5-0 22 Liberty L 5-13 26 Barton W 14-5 27 at Duke W 7-13 3/2 Old Dominion W 7-5 Old Dominion L 1-2 6 at Coastal Carolina L 4-5 9 at Campbell W 17-0 12 Fairfield L 4-6 13 Farfield L 7-8(11) 14 UNC Charlotte W 9-6 15 *James Madison L 7-11 16 *James Madison L 2-6 17 *George Mason W 6-5 *George Mason W 3-1 20 Charleston Southern W 8-0 22 *at Richmond L 0-5 23 *at Richmond L 2-7 24 *at William & Mary W 3-2(8) *at William & Mary W 6-5 25 Xavier L 3-11 26 Le Moyne W 13-1 27 Le Moyne W 3-2 28 Radford W 7-6 30 at VCU L 0-3 31 at VCU L 0-5 4/2 at Charleston Southern W 3-2 3 Campbell W 3-1 5 *at George Mason W 3-0 6 *at George Mason W 9-7 7 *at James Madison W 8-4 *at James Madison L 3-7 10 at N.C. State L 8-13 12 *William & Mary W 7-3 13 *William & Mary W 8-7 14 *Richmond W 3-2 *Richmond L 3-6 16 UNC Chapel Hill L 1-4 17 Coastal Carolina L 5-8 20 N.C. State L 5-6 21 Duke W 6-2 23 *East Carolina W 6-3 21 *East Carolina L 1-4 27 *at East Carolina L 6-10 28 *at East Carolina L 1-2 5/7 at Coastal Carolina L 0-7 8 Coastal Carolina L 5-7 11 at Old Dominion L 3-9 12 at Old Dominion W 7-4 14 #George Mason L 7-9 15 #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 at Coastal Carolina 22 VCU 23 VCU 27 Coastal Carolina 28 Virginia Tech at UNC Charlotte 3/1 at Davidson 2 at Winthrop 3 at Auburn 4 at Auburn at Auburn 7 at USC Aiken at USC Aiken

L 3-5 W 3-0 L 0-4 W 7-4 L 6-11 W 13-10 W 13-6 W 16-8 L 4-10 L 0-2 L 3-4 L 1-3 L 2-3

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

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 Davidson W 5-4(10) 2/20 VCU W 9-7 VCU W 9-6 21 VCU W 4-0 25 at Coastal Carolina L 1-2 28 at UNC Charlotte L 2-4 1 at Davidson W 8-7 2 at Clemson L 5-7 3 at Clemson L 2-9 4 at The Citadel L 6-7(12) 5 at Winthrop W 3-0 6 at Winthrop L 1-5 11 at Barton W 6-3 13 *William & Mary W 4-1 *William & Mary W 5-3 16 Fairfield W 7-0 17 LeMonye L 7-10 18 LeMonye L 3-5 20 *East Carolina L 2-10 *East Carolina L 1-6 21 *East Carolina W 6-4 22 Ohio W 6-4 24 Kent State L 0-5 25 Kent State L 2-4 29 at Campbell W 11-6 4/3 *at James Madison L 7-10 *at James Madison L 2-8 4 *at James Madison W 6-5(11) 6 at Charleston Southern W 7-5 8 The Citadel W 7-3 10 at UNC Greensboro L 1-7 at UNC Greensboro W 2-1 11 at UNC Greensboro L 6-8

13 14 15 17 18 20 21 24 5 27 28 5/8 9 10 11 14 15 16 19 20

N.C. State L 1-6 at Coastal Carolina W 4-2 Barton L 6-8 *George Mason W 8-7(11) *George Mason L 3-5(8) *George Mason L 1-14 UNC Chapel Hill L 5-6 Campbell W 6-5 *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 at Campbell L 3-4 13 at South Carolina L 0-3 19 Davidson W 11-4 Davidson W 4-3 20 at UNC Greensboro L 3-4 22 at Coastal Carolina L 3-7 24 Barton W 8-3 3/6 at UNC Charlotte L 2-6 7 at Clemson L 2-14 8 at Clemson L 7-8(13) 9 at Western Carolina L 2-7 10 at Davidson W 6-4 12 *at East Carolina W 3-2 *at East Carolina L 2-3 13 *at East Carolina L 5-6 15 UNC Charlotte W 4-3(12) 16 UMBC W 14-3 17 Fairfield W 8-6 19 *Richmond W 9-6 *Richmond L 0-1 20 *Richmond L 6-15 22 Charleston Southern W 7-5 23 USC Aiken W 3-1(10) 24 USC Aiken L 1-5 26 *James Madison W 3-0 *James Madison W 2-1 27 *James Madison W 4-0 29 Kent State L 0-11 30 Kent State W 6-5(13) 4/1 at Wake Forest L 3-4 2 at Wake Forest L 7-10 4 Charleston Southern W 10-1 5 The Citadel W 5-0 9 *at George Mason W 5-1 *at George Mason W 3-2 10 *at George Mason L 4-6 12 Campbell W 9-1 13 N.C. State L 17-1 14 at The Citadel L 2-4 16 *Old Dominion L 1-2(11) *Old Dominion L 2-19 17 *Old Dominion W 4-3 19 UNC Chapel Hill L 4-6(10) 20 at N.C. State L 6-8 4-7 23 *at William & Mary L *at William & Mary W 11-2 24 *at William & Mary L 4-7 26 at UNC Chapel Hill L 0-9 27 UNC Greensboro W 8-3 5/7 Coastal Carolina W 6-3 9 Charleston Southern W 3-1 13 VCU W 5-0 14 VCU L 3-6 18 #East Carolina L 3-10(10) 19 #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 at Stetson L 2-3 at Stetson W 9-4 12 at Stetson L 2-7 17 VCU W 7-5 18 VCU W 2-1 21 at Campbell W 12-6 28 at Coastal Carolina W 9-2 3/3 ^UNC Chapel Hill L 1-2 4 ^Virginia Tech W 3-1 5 ^South Carolina L 0-6 7 Yale L 1-5 8 Yale L 5-16 9 Yale W 2-0 11 *at Richmond L 4-16 *at Richmond W 9-4 12 *at Richmond L 3-6 14 Marist W 10-1 15 Marist W 23-2 16 Faifield W 3-0 18 *James Madison L 5-7 *James Madison L 2-3(8) 19 *James Madison L 3-4 21 LeMoyne W 3-0 LeMoyne W 4-0 24 Ohio L 2-3(10) 25 Wake Forest L 4-6 26 Wake Forest W 2-1 28 Kent State L 3-8 29 Kent State L 5-6(10) 4/1 *Old Dominion W 5-3(11) *Old Dominion W 5-3(9) 2 *at Old Dominion L 1-8 4 USC Aiken W 4-3 5 USC Aiken W 6-4 8 *George Mason W 3-2(10) *George Mason W 7-1 9 *George Mason W 3-2 11 Charleston Southern W 10-5 15 *William & Mary W 5-0 *William & Mary W 1-0 16 *William & Mary W 10-2 19 N.C. State W 11-2 22 *East Carolina W 5-4(10) *East Carolina W 6-5 23 *East Carolina W 6-4 25 Campbell L 1-3 26 at N.C. State W 11-2 5/6 Coastal Carolina W 6-5(11) 8 at Charleston Southern L 5-7 at Charleston Southern L 1-3 10 at Virginia Tech L 1-2 11 at Virginia Tech L 5-6 17 #William & Mary W 6-1 18 #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 at Coastal Carolina L 6-9 17 at Stetson L 4-5 at Stetson L 7-8 18 at Stetson L 0-7 21 at Charleston Southern W 10-6 23 ^Kentucky L 3-6 24 ^Tennessee L 1-12 25 ^UNC Asheville W 4-2 28 Campbell L 3-4 3/2 Virginia Tech W 7-2 3 Virginia Tech L 3-6 5 at Campbell L 3-4 6 Coastal Carolina W 6-5 (12) 9 *James Madison L 1-2 *James Madison L 1-2

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Year-by-Year Results 10 *James Madison L 4-5 12 Wake Forest L 13-14 13 Wake Forest W 4-1 14 Fairfield L 8-9 17 Yale L 3-4 Yale W 9-6 18 LeMoyne W 6-1 20 LeMoyne W 8-1 21 Towson W 10-5 23 *at George Mason L 4-7 *at George Mason L 7-10 24 *at George Mason L 7-14 26 Drexel W 10-7 27 Drexel L 4-5 30 *at William & Mary L 11-14 *at William & Mary W 9-4 31 *at William & Mary W 8-4 4/3 Campbell W 6-2 6 *Old Dominion L 11-14 *Old Dominion W 9-4 9 at Coastal Carolina W 6-5 10 N.C. State L 5-12 13 *at East Carolina L 2-15 *at East Carolina L 4-7 14 *at East Carolina W 1-0 (10) 16 UNC Chapel Hill W 4-2 17 at N.C. State W 13-8 20 *Richmond W 6-5 *Richmond W 4-3 21 *Richmond L 8-15 23 at UNC Chapel Hill L 2-5 24 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 27 *VCU W 11-4 *VCU L 5-6 (8) 28 *VCU W 10-4 5/7 Charleston Southern W 10-1 8 at Campbell W 10-4 10 Villanova W 9-4 11 St. John’s L 1-11 14 #Richmond W 7-4 15 #James Madison W 9-4 16 #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

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

2 Charleston Southern W 10-4 5 *at George Mason L 6-10 *at George Mason W 9-6 6 *at George Mason L 7-10 9 UNC Chapel Hill L 7-8 12 *at William & Mary W 22-10 13 *at William & Mary W 12-4 15 at UNC Chapel Hill W 8-2 16 N.C. State W 4-3(12) 19 *East Carolina W 12-3 *East Carolina L 3-4(8) 20 *East Carolina W 8-3 22 at N.C. State W 4-3 23 Campbell W 8-3 26 *VCU L 7-8 *VCU L 4-9 30 Coastal Carolina L 8-10 5/10 Wake Forest W 11-4 Wake Forest L 1-5 13 #VCU W 11-10 14 #East Carolina L 8-9(12) 15 #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 Wake Forest L 1-5 14 Radford W 9-2 15 Radford L 5-8 Wake Forest L 3-7 18 Coastal Carolina W 12-9 20 ^Navy W 8-2 21 ^West Virginia W 7-5 22 ^UNC Greensboro L 13-15 27 at Clemson L 0-13 28 at Clemson L 6-19 3/1 at Clemson L 3-6 3 at Duke L 2-8 7 *at VCU L 4-6 *at VCU L 3-7 10 George Mason L 7-9(11) 12 Elon L 4-10 14 *Richmond L 3-5 *Richmond L 3-4 15 *Richmond L 10-18 17 LeMoyne W 9-6 18 LeMoyne W 9-7 21 *at Old Dominion L 3-12 *at Old Dominion L 1-12 22 *at Old Dominion L 1-17 24 Brown W 8-2 25 Youngstown State W 9-2 26 Youngstown State W 5-3 28 Elon W 5-2 29 at N.C. State W 8-5 4/2 at Campbell W 10-7(10) 4 *George Mason W 9-5 *George Mason W 2-1 5 *George Mason W 9-3 7 UNC Chapel Hill W 11-8 8 Coastal Carolina W 3-2 11 *William & Mary L 5-10 *William & Mary L 1-10 12 *William & Mary W 7-4 14 Coastal Carolina W 8-4 15 at Coastal Carolina L 8-9 18 *at East Carolina L 5-15 *at East Carolina W 2-0 19 *at East Carolina W 6-4 21 N.C. State L 1-8 25 *at James Madison L 6-12 *at James Madison L 7-8 26 *at James Madison L 4-9 28 at UNC Chapel Hill L 7-12 29 Duke L 12-19 5/1 Campbell L 6-9 8 Western Carolina L 4-5(11) 9 Western Carolina L 4-7 10 Western Carolina L 9-10(11) 12 at #Richmond L 2-5 13 at #George Mason L 0-5 * CAA | # CAA Tournament

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^ 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 at Duke L 6-15 7 Duke W 4-2 13 High Point W 4-1 14 High Point W 4-1 16 at Coastal Carolina L 1-4 19 ^Siena W 13-2 20 ^St. John’s L 2-8 21 ^UNC Charlotte L 4-13 27 UMBC W 2-1 UMBC W 7-1 28 UMBC W 2-1 3/3 Mount St. Mary’s W 13-2 4 Mount St. Mary’s W 10-0 6 Ball State W 10-5 7 Ball State L 5-12 10 at Elon W 12-6 13 Fairfield W 10-1 Fairfield W 9-3 14 Fairfield W 6-4 17 North Carolina A&T W 16-3 North Carolina A&T W 11-3 20 Towson W 8-5 22 Towson W 7-5 24 Elon L 2-5 26 *VCU L 1-9 27 *VCU L 2-9 28 *VCU W 4-1 30 Coastal Carolina L 6-7 31 N.C. State W 7-2 4/2 *at Richmond L 0-7 3 *at Richmond L 9-13 4 *at Richmond L 8-16 6 Campbell L 4-6 7 at N.C. State L 5-11 9 *Old Dominion W 2-0 10 *Old Dominion W 8-4 11 *Old Dominion W 6-5 16 *James Madison L 9-10 17 *James Madison W 12-4 18 *James Madison L 5-9 20 UNC Chapel Hill W 10-4 24 *at George Mason L 10-11 *at George Mason L 4-8 25 *at George Mason L 0-6 30 *at William & Mary L 0-1 5/1 *at William & Mary W 11-7 1 *at William & Mary L 4-5 8 East Tennessee State W 4-0 9 East Tennessee State L 5-7 10 East Tennessee State W 12-1 11 at Campbell L 7-8 13 *East Carolina W 4-2 14 *East Carolina L 5-9 19 *East Carolina W 9-3 19 #VCU L 1-4 20 #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

Coastal Carolina UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro at Coastal Carolina Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky at Duke ^Northwestern ^Rider ^Monmouth Albany

L 2-3 L 12-15 W 13-4 L 2-3 W 14-9 W 6-3 W 11-2 W 12-4 L 1-8 W 8-4 W 14-2 W 4-3

5 Albany W 9-5 Albany W 7-1 7 at Coastal Carolina L 0-9 8 at Elon L 3-4 10 Brown W 2-1 Brown W 6-5 11 Virginia Tech L 2-4 12 Virginia Tech W 7-1 17 *William & Mary W 3-2 18 *William & Mary W 10-9 19 *William & Mary W 12-3 21 LeMoyne L 2-6 22 LeMoyne L 8-9 24 *at VCU W 5-1 25 *at VCU L 0-11 26 *at VCU W 9-5 28 High Point W 5-1 29 N.C. State L 0-12 31 *Richmond W 10-9 4/1 *Richmond W 5-0 2 *Richmond W 3-2 4 Elon W 4-2 5 Campbell W 3-2 7 *at Old Dominion W 8-7 8 *at Old Dominion L 4-13 9 *at Old Dominion W 15-10 11 at UNC Chapel Hill L 1-6 14 *at James Madison L 0-3 15 *at James Madison L 3-6 16 *at James Madison L 2-7 18 at Campbell L 6-7 21 *George Mason W 3-1 22 *George Mason W 8-7 23 *George Mason W 6-5 27 at N.C. State L 2-10 29 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 16-1 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 7-1 30 L.I.U./C.W. Post W 5-1 5/6 at UNC Greensboro W 9-6 7 at High Point W 19-2 9 Coastal Carolina W 6-3 11 *East Carolina L 3-17 12 *East Carolina L 6-7 13 *East Carolina L 1-9 17 #Richmond W 9-7 18 #East Carolina L 4-5 19 #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 7 10 11 17 18 20 23 24 25 27 3/2 3 7 8 9 10 11 14 16 17 18 21 23 24 25 27 28

North Carolina A&T at Coastal Carolina UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro George Washington George Washington George Washington Coastal Carolina ^ Appalachian State ^ West Virginia ^ Evansville at Duke Ball State Ball State at Charlotte at Charlotte at High Point Brown Brown Brown at Coastal Carolina * at William & Mary * at William & Mary * at William & Mary Princeton Princeton *VCU *VCU *VCU at Campbell Duke

W 9-2 L 4-5 W 10-5 W 6-2 W 8-4 L 2-4 W 8-4 L 1-6 (10) W 6-1 W 7-1 W 5-3 L 4-11 W 6-4 W 4-2 L 5-7 W 13-0 L 4-6 W 12-3 L 5-6 W 4-2 W 10-0 W 5-1 W 9-3 L 9-14 W 8-4 W 4-3 (8) L 3-6 L 1-8 W 9-1 L 5-6 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 10 16 17 19 22 23 24 26 3/3 6 8 9 15 16 17 20 23 24 27 29 30 31 4/3 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 16 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 30 5/1 4 10 11 12 15 16 17

UNC Charlotte UNC Charlotte Siena Siena Siena at High Point ^ Northern Iowa ^ St. John’s ^ George Mason at UNC Chapel Hill at UNC Greensboro High Point at Va. Tech at Va. Tech at Arizona at Arizona at Arizona Coastal Carolina Brown Brown Brown Duke * Hofstra * Hofstra * Hofstra at Duke * at Delaware * at Delaware * at Delaware Campbell at Coastal Carolina * Old Dominion * Old Dominion * Old Dominion at N.C. State * at Drexel * at Drexel * at Drexel at Elon Elon at Campbell * Towson * Towson * Towson N.C. State at East Carolina Liberty Liberty * at James Madison * at James Madison * at James Madison East Carolina * VCU * VCU

18 * VCU W 8-3 21 # VCU 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 Missouri L 1-12 7 Missouri W 5-2 8 Missouri L 3-6 11 Coastal Carolina L 3-4 (13) 12 Duke W 14-2 14 Delaware State W 8-4 15 Delaware State W 3-0 Delaware State W 5-2 18 Elon L 1-2 21 West Virginia W 6-4 21 Fordham W 13-3 (7) 23 West Virginia W 17-4 25 at Coastal Carolina L 1-8 28 Appalachian State W 8-2 3/1 Dartmouth W 12-10 2 Villanova W 2-0 4 High Point W 21-2 5 North Carolina State L 4-8 8 St. John’s W 5-4 8 St. John’s W 6-0 9 St. John’s W 6-2 W 4-3 L 2-5 11 at East Carolina L 5-6 W 10-0 12 at Elon W 4-2 W 11-3 14 vs Princeton L 2-6 W 4-1 15 at N.C. State L 1-4 W 11-3 22 * at VCU * at VCU W 3-1 W 2-1 L 1-10 W 6-4 23 * at VCU W 4-3 W 5-4 26 East Carolina L 2-3 W 10-9 (12) 28 * at Hofstra W 23-2 L 3-6 29 * at Hofstra W 16-0 L 2-3 (14) 30 * at Hofstra W 7-4 W 6-1 4/1 at Campbell W 3-1 W 8-7 3 * Delaware W 5-2 W 11-4 5 * Delaware W 7-6 W 9-7 6 * Delaware L 2-6 L 6-9 12 * at Old Dominion * at Old Dominion L 4-5 L 2-14 5-1 L 1-2 13 * at Old Dominion W L 1-4 W 9-4 16 Campbell W 23-3 W 3-1 18 * Drexel W 10-1 L 2-8 19 * Drexel W 7-1 W 12-7 20 * Drexel L 4-5 W 3-1 22 at NC State W 4-3 W 2-0 23 at Duke W 7-6 (10) W 4-2 25 * at Towson W 9-8 W 6-1 27 * at Towson W 7-0 W 20-2 27 * at Towson 7-9 L 1-5 29 at Coastal Carolina L Coastal Carolina L 2-6 W 10-2 W 5-0 W 5-0 5/2 at North Carolina W 6-3 L 2-7 11 * James Madison W 8-7 W 3-1 12 * James Madison L 3-8 W 9-0 13 * James Madison L 7-8 W 14-2 14 UNC Chapel Hill W 18-5 L 2-8 21 # vs Towson W 9-6 22 # vs William & Mary W 4-3 (12) L 10-13 L 3-7 24 # vs VCU # vs George Mason L 12-13(12) W 3-1 W 13-11 (13) 30 % vs Tulane L 3-8 W 13-5 31 % vs Northeastern W 12-6 W 9-1 % vs Tulane W 9-8 (10) W 8-7 (11) 6/1 % at Louisiana State L 8-9 (11) W 2-1 * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge | # W 8-7 CAA Tournament | % NCAA Regional W 17-1 (Baton Rouge, La.) L 1-3 L 6-10 L 6-13 L 4-19 L 4-5 L 3-6 W 4-3 L 1-2 L 2-4


Year-by-Year Results 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 VCU W 3-0 15 * at VCU W 12-3 16 * at VCU 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 # VCU 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) CAA Regular Season Champions  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 21-3, First  Home: 27-11  Away: 12-7  Neutral: 1-1 2/5 UM-Eastern Shore 6 UM-Eastern Shore 11 Virginia

W 10-0 W 16-0 W 5-2

12 Virginia L 0-2 13 Virginia L 4-7 16 Duke W 9-7 18 Maryland L 8-12 19 Maryland L 2-4 20 Maryland W 11-6 22 at UNC Chapel Hill L 3-5 25 ^ Penn State L 3-4 26 ^ Tennessee L 0-1 27 ^ UNC Greensboro W 9-3 3/4 % Vs. Southern Miss L 4-16 5 % at Lamar L 1-8 6 % Vs. Indiana State W 4-3 9 N.C. State L 0-6 11 Utah W 4-2 12 Utah W 9-5 13 Utah W 10-1 19 Siena W 9-4 20 Siena W 7-3 21 Siena W 7-2 23 at East Carolina L 8-12 25 * William & Mary W 4-1 26 * William & Mary W 11-5 27 * William & Mary W 7-6 30 at Duke W 24-1 4/1 * at Hofstra W 16-3 2 * at Hofstra W 22-8 3 * at Hofstra W 15-8 6 Campbell W 13-1 8 * at George Mason W 11-10 9 * at George Mason W 10-4 10 * at George Mason W 8-0 13 at N.C. State L 4-8 15 * Delaware W 7-6 16 * Delaware W 16-6 17 * Delaware L 6-7 19 Elon W 10-4 20 at Elon L 2-6 26 UNC Chapel Hill L 8-11 29 * James Madison W 4-3 (11) 30 * James Madison W 7-4 5/1 * James Madison W 13-4 4 East Carolina W 6-5 6 * at Towson W 16-4 7 * at Towson L 3-13 8 * at Towson L 8-9 10 at Campbell W 12-6 14 * VCU W 17-5 15 * VCU W 4-1 16 * VCU W 14-4 19 * at Old Dominion W 16-8 20 * at Old Dominion W 8-6 21 * at Old Dominion W 12-2 25 # Hofstra W 9-6 26 # Towson L 1-6 27 # George Mason L 7-9 * CAA | ^ Hughes Bros. Challenge % Cardinal Classic | # CAA Tournament

2006 (42-22) CAA Champions  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 17-13, Fifth  Home: 31-8  Away: 9-11  Neutral: 2-3 2/10 Md.-Eastern Shore 12 Md.-Eastern Shore Md.-Eastern Shore 17 Wake Forest 18 Wake Forest 19 Wake Forest 24 ^ Vs. Va. Tech 25 ^ at East Carolina 26 ^ Vs. N.C. State 3/1 Duke 3 La Salle 4 La Salle 5 La Salle 7 Western Carolina 8 Western Carolina 10 * Hofstra 11 * Hofstra 12 * Hofstra 15 East Carolina 17 * at George Mason

W 19-2 W 18-0 W 20-1 L 7-9 W 10-8 W 10-5 W 6-5 L 2-11 L 8-9 W 17-0 W 12-5 W 16-1 W 12-1 W 3-2 W 5-4 L 5-6 W 19-8 W 5-4 (10) L 0-4 W 21-10

18 * at George Mason L 6-13 19 * at George Mason W 3-2 22 at East Carolina W 14-6 25 Savannah State W 13-3 Savannah State W 20-0 26 Savannah State W 14-6 29 at Duke W 15-8 31 * at Northeastern L 4-7 4/1 * at Northeastern L 3-4 2 * at Northeastern L 2-3 (10) 4 Campbell W 13-8 7 * William & Mary W 4-2 8 * William & Mary W 8-3 9 * William & Mary W 7-5 14 * at Towson L 6-9 15 * at Towson W 14-0 16 * at Towson W 8-7 (10) 18 at Campbell W 18-8 21 * Georgia State W 13-8 22 * Georgia State L 4-9 23 * Georgia State W 5-3 25 at Elon L 4-9 28 * at VCU W 6-2 29 * at VCU L 2-7 30 * at VCU L 5-8 5/2 Elon L 1-3 5 * Delaware W 4-3 (11) 6 * Delaware L 9-13 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 # VCU W 8-2 26 # James Madison W 10-9 27 # VCU L 7-14 28 # VCU 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  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 18-11, T-1st  Home: 18-11  Away: 9-15  Neutral: 2-1 2/9 10 11 14 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 27 3/2 3 4 6 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 20 23 24 25 28 30 31 4/1

Western Kentucky L 2-4 Oklahoma L 5-10 South Carolina L 8-9 (11) at Coastal Carolina L 6-8 Temple W 5-4 Temple W 7-4 Temple W 15-3 UNC Chapel Hill L 5-6 ^ Vs. Notre Dame W 9-5 ^ Vs. Texas Christian W 10-5 ^ Vs. West Virginia L 6-7 at NC State L 2-5 at Wake Forest L 4-8 at Wake Forest L 2-11 at Wake Forest W 16-11 (12) at Elon W 13-2 * VCU L 3-13 * VCU W 3-0 * VCU W 5-3 Coastal Carolina L 6-7 * at Georgia State L 3-5 * at Georgia State W 13-8 * at Georgia State W 9-1 Campbell W 6-2 * at Old Dominion L 5-12 * at Old Dominion L 3-4 * at Old Dominion L 0-1 at East Carolina L 10-11 (10) * James Madison W 6-5 * James Madison W 11-3 * 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 # VCU L 3-4 24 # Old Dominion L 3-13 * CAA | ^ Baseball at The Beach (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) | # CAA Tournament

2008 (44-17-1) CAA Regular Season Champions  Coach: Mark Scalf  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 15 * at Hofstra 16 * at Hofstra 19 Coastal Carolina 21 * William & Mary 22 * William & Mary 23 * William & Mary 26 at Coastal Carolina 28 * at VCU 29 * at VCU 30 * at VCU 4/1 Wake Forest 5 * at Northeastern * at Northeastern 6 * at Northeastern 8 at NC State 9 Campbell 11 * Georgia State 12 * Georgia State 13 * Georgia State 15 The Citadel 18 * at Delaware 19 * at Delaware 20 * at Delaware 22 at East Carolina 23 NC Central 25 New York Tech 26 New York Tech 27 New York Tech 29 East Carolina 5/2 * George Mason 3 * George Mason 4 * George Mason 7 NC State 9 * at James Madison 10 * at James Madison

L 16-23 W 6-3 L 0-9 L 4-7 L 1-3 W 8-7 W 12-6 W 16-0 W 9-4 W 18-16 W 6-5 W 6-1 W 7-2 W 6-4 W 14-2 W 6-3 W 5-4 W 5-2 W 9-2 W 16-5 W 8-3 W 10-7 W 17-4 W 3-2 W 6-5 W 5-1 L 4-6 W 11-1 T 3-3 (11) L 5-12 L 6-8 W 6-5 (11) W 10-9 W 9-8 W 16-6 L 13-14 W 13-5 W 17-7 L 1-6 W 14-8 W 13-6 W 12-1 W 8-2 L 7-14 L 3-13 W 10-0 W 8-3 W 3-2 (11) W 11-6 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.)

2009 (31-23)  Coach: Mark Scalf  CAA: 10-8, third  Home: 26-9  Away: 5-14  Neutral: 0-0 2/20 Maryland W 10-4 21 Maryland W 7-5 22 Maryland W 7-4 24 Coll. of Charleston W 5-3 27 Michigan State W 7-2 Michigan State W 4-3 28 Michigan State W 9-8 3/4 Wake Forest W 12-7 6 Wright State W 6-3 7 Kent State L 5-2 8 Wright State L 9-4 Kent State W 3-0 11 Creighton W 6-2 13 * Hofstra W 19-6 * Hofstra W 8-4 15 * Hofstra W 11-8 18 at N.C. Central W 13-2 20 * VCU L 18-11 21 * VCU W 5-2 22 * VCU W 9-0 24 UNC Chapel Hill L 8-1 25 at East Carolina L 3-0 31 at Coastal Carolina L 4-3 (11) 4/1 Coastal Carolina L 3-2 3 * at George Mason L 4-2 4 * at George Mason L 6-3 5 * at George Mason L 10-8 7 at NC State L 10-2 8 East Carolina W 8-3 10 * William & Mary W 10-4 11 * William & Mary W 8-3 12 * William & Mary L 14-8 14 Elon W 7-6 15 at Coll. of Charleston L 12-6 19 at Elon L 15-11 21 at UNC Chapel Hill L 7-5 24 * at Towson L 12-10 25 * at Towson L 3-2 26 * at Towson W 10-7 28 NC Central W 10-3 NC Central W 14-0 5/6 NC State W 5-1 8 at Clemson L 13-2 9 at Clemson L 11-3 10 at Clemson W 4-3 12 East Carolina L 12-5 14 * at Old Dominion W 17-7 15 * at Old Dominion W 10-2 16 * at Old Dominion L 9-6 20 # Old Dominion W 7-5 21 # Georgia State L 8-5 22 # Delaware W 5-4 # George Mason W 5-3 24 # Georgia State L 10-12 * Colonial | # CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

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Career Leaders

Tim Preston

Jamie Hemingway

Blake Cross

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

Most runs scored 1. 187 Hargrave, Daniel 2. 182 Batts, Jonathan 3. 165 Appel, Jason 4. 163 Hemingway, Jamie 5. 161 Raynor, John 6. 160 Carver, Mark 7. 154 Williams, Derek 8. 152 Foucht, Mike 9. 151 Wells, Mitch 151 Poulk, Matt

2005-08 2004-07 2005-08 2000-03 2003-06 2004-08 1994-97 1997-00 1984-87 2002-06

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 Two tied

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. .552 Stanley, Cody 2008-Act. 8. .541 Hickman, Eric 1985-88 9. .527 Hall, Nate 2007-08 10. .520 Batts, Jonathan 2004-07

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

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 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

Highest on base pct. (min. 300 AB) 1. .465 Wishon, Justin 2000-01 2. .441 Rooney, Mike 2007-Act 3. .439 Preston, Tim 2004-05 4. .426 Catalano, John 1985-87 5. .423 Batts, Jonathan 2004-07 6. .419 Raynor, John 2003-06 7. .419 Carver, Mark 2004-08 8. .417 Mongero, Trent 1989-90 9. .414 Hall, Nate 2007-08 10. .413 Two tied

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 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 22 Rooney, Mike 8. 21 Batts, Jonathan 9. 20 Hairr, Kevin 10. 19 Three tied

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 triples Grawey, Chip 1. 11 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 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 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 Four tied

1994-96 2005-08 2004-08 2002-06 2004-07 1997-00 1998-01 1985-86 1984-87

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 Broome, Corey 10. 722

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

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

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

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

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

2000-03 2004-07 1984-87 1972-75 1994-97 1981-84 1984-87 1985-86 1985-88 1973-76 2004-08 2004-05 2005-08 2000-01 2000-03 2000-03 2007-Act 2004-07 1998-01

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 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

2002-05 1969-72 2000-03 1967-70 1984-86 1996-99 1984-87 1970-73 1980-83 1980-83

Ronald Hill Most saves 1. 32 Cross, Blake 2. 15 Paul, Adam 3. 8 Altman, Scott 8 Altman, Heath 5. 7 Seven tied

Jake Mullis 2001-04 2003-06 1985-86 1990-93

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. .986 Marsh, Daniel 1997-00 7. .984 Hatcher, Chris 2004-06 8. .983 Joyner, Tate 1994-97 9. .983 Holley, Clyde 1979-82 10. .982 Batts, Jonathan 2004-07

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 4. 45 Morrison, David 45 Kozol, Anthony 6. 44 Coughlin, Chris 44 Davidson, Kevin 8. 42 Hopper, Curtis 42 Smith, Billy 10. 41 Smith, Kenny

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

2000-03 1996-99 2002-05 1988-91 1996-00 1999-03 1984-87 1983-86 1991-94 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

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

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

Most assists Wells, Mitch 1984-87 1. 546 2. 526 Reynolds, Bobby 1983-86 3. 507 McKenna, David 1999-02 4. 449 Chamberlain, Mark 1989-92 5. 362 Marbry, Michael 2003-06 6. 358 Smith, Kenny 2003-06 7. 357 Simmerman, Russ 2000-03 8. 351 Poulk, Matt 2002-06 9. 347 Rooney, Mike 2007-Act. 10. 327 Smith, Aaron 2003-04

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

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 Three tied

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 Two tied

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

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


Season Leaders

Bryan Britt

Chip Grawey

John Raynor

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

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

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

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

Poulk, Matt Vaughn, Kiley Hemingway, Jamie Hairr, Kevin Halford, Steve Ickes, Ken Broome, Corey Carver, Mark Hargrave, Daniel Evans, Grayson

2005 2002 2003 1998 2007 1998 1993 2007 2007 2009

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 1981 10. .461 Milkovits, John

triples 1. 9 2. 7 7 7 5. 6 6 6 8. 5

Wooten, Joe Jones, Tom Grawey, Chip Shipp, Bob Harris, Bill Askew, Sam Stanley, Cody six tied

1957 1981 2004 1963 1966 1967 2009

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

2006 2006 2008 2008 2006 2008 2008 2008

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

2004 2006 2006 2008 2008 2005 2005 2004 2003 2002

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

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 7. 63 Raynor, John 8. 60 Hatcher, Chris 60 Britt, Bryan 10. 59 three tied

2008 2008 2005 1997 2006 2008 2006 2006 1996

1996 2008 2008 1999 1987 1999 2006

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. 13 Thielsen, Ben 8. 12 Hargrave, Daniel 9. 11 Hatcher, Chris 11 Eichhorn, Neal 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 three tied 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 2009 2007 2006 2004 2006 2004 2003 1985 1992 1987 1988 1986

42 IP) 1970 1969 1969 1968 1966 1970 1965 1969 1972 1973

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 7. 6 6 9. 5 5

Cross, Blake Cross, Blake Paul, Adam Altman, Heath Cross, Blake Altman, Scott Harrold, Stephen Booth, Bryan Smith, Billy Roach, Jason

2003 2004 2006 1993 2002 1985 2008 2009 1991 1996

appearances 1. 37 Booth, Bryan 2. 36 Paul, Adam 3. 35 Cross, Blake 4. 33 Roth, Cameron 33 Flood, Allen 33 Booth, Bryan 7. 32 Cross, Blake 8. 30 Harrold, Stephen 9. 29 Salefsky, Larry 29 Moore, Jeff games started 1. 18 Benton, Thomas 2. 17 Hill, Ronald 17 Kimball, Zach 17 Kimball, Zach 5. 16 seven tied

2009 2006 2003 2008 2005 2009 2004 2008 2008 2004

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

2006 2005 2004 2005

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

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

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

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

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

assists 1. 201 2. 192 3. 183 4. 174 5. 171 6. 167 7. 165 8. 164 164 10. 162

Smith, Aaron Marbry, Michael Vaughn, Kiley Rooney, Michael Thielsen, Ben Reynolds, Bobby Rooney, Mike Reynolds, Bobby Thielsen, Ben Wells, Mitch

2004 2005 2002 2008 2009 1986 2009 1985 2009 1987

2000 1991 2006 1994 1997 2001 1999 1988 1999

Barnhardt, Keith Robertson, Ty Phillips, Tommy Reynolds, Bobby Rugienius, Mike McIntosh, Benji Mongero, Trent Wells, Mitch Hargrave, Daniel three tied

1993 1997 1981 1986 1997 1998 1990 1986 2008

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

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

2007 2006 2005 2005 2006 2002 2003 2008

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Magnus Pilegard BATTING AVG 1958 Allen, Earl 1959 Bedford, Nathan 1960 Bedford, Nathan 1963 Cole, Tom 1965 Booker, J. 1966 Braxton, Jim 1967 Askew, Sam 1968 Johnson, Weldon 1969 Dew, Sandy 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 McClain 1972 Sandlin, David 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Edgerton, Howie 1975 Lewis, Van 1976 File, Larry 1977 Lancaster, Richard 1978 Dawkins, Herbie 1979 Baldwin, Bubba 1980 Whitehead, Tim 1981 Milkovits, John 1982 Murr, Paul 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Jones, K. 1985 Redd, Reggie 1986 Maultsby, Mark 1987 Jones, Chuck 1988 Fennell, Randy 1989 Mongero, Trent 1990 Currin, Perry 1991 Stoudenmire, Ed 1992 Chamberlain, Mark 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Williams, Derek 1998 Avent, John 1999 Hairr, Kevin 2000 Wishon, Justin 2001 Pilegard, Magnus 2002 Hemingway, Jamie 2003 Hemingway, Jamie 2004 Grawey, Chip 2005 Preston, Tim 2006 Raynor, John 2007 Halford, Steve 2008 Appel, Jason 2009 Rooney, Mike

.277 .323 .296 .434 .169 .200 .369 .307 .306 .311 .354 .372 .366 .343 .312 .314 .310 .365 .367 .276 .375 .401 .355 .327 .353 .330 .359 .320 .313 .394 .324 .327 .324 .342 .304 .366 .354 .333 .386 .376 .339 .365 .363 .373 .406 .370 .352 .397 .341

SLUGGING PCT 1958 Allen, Earl 1959 Bedford, Nathan 1960 Bedford, Nathan 1963 Shipp, Bob 1965 Booker, J. 1966 Braxton, Jim 1967 Askew, Sam 1968 Johnson, Weldon 1969 Dew, Sandy 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 Cavanaugh 1972 Sandlin, David 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Edgerton, Howie 1975 Pittman, Robert 1976 File, Larry 1977 Lancaster, Richard 1978 Dawkins, Herbie 1979 Dawkins, Herbie 1980 Whitehead, Tim 1981 Milkovits, John 1982 Holley, Clyde 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Slaughter, Johnny 1985 Hall, Eric 1986 Hall, Eric 1987 Hickman, Eric 1988 Byers, Mike 1989 Currin, Perry 1990 Currin, Perry 1991 Broome, Corey 1992 Chamberlain, Mark 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Williams, Derek 1998 Hairr, Kevin

.277 .384 .296 .575 .183 .200 .538 .351 .351 .466 .547 .457 .496 .420 .434 .513 .380 .516 .487 .371 .599 .575 .674 .483 .676 .604 .699 .434 .433 .488 .506 .441 .583 .533 .559 .716 .602 .642

Bonifay, Josh Wishon, Justin Hairr, Kevin Hemingway, Jamie Hemingway, Jamie Smith, Aaron Preston, Tim Hargrave, Daniel Batts, Jonathan Carver, Mark Stanley, Cody

.689 .485 .488 .518 .603 .543 .629 .712 .566 .708 .605

ON BASE PCT 1958 Allen, Earl 1959 Bedford, Nathan 1960 Bedford, Nathan 1963 Cole, Tom 1965 Booker, J. 1966 Braxton, Jim 1967 Askew, Sam 1968 Johnson, Weldon 1969 Dew, Sandy 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 McClain 1972 Smith, Billy 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Smith, Swain 1975 Pittman, Robert 1976 Lewis, Van 1977 Lancaster, Richard 1978 King, Richard 1979 Baldwin, Bubba 1980 Holley, Clyde 1981 Milkovits, John 1982 Murr, Paul 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Slaughter, Johnny 1985 Hall, Eric 1986 Hall, Eric 1987 Jones, Chuck 1988 Fennell, Randy 1989 Mongero, Trent 1990 Currin, Perry 1991 Chamberlain, Mark 1992 Chamberlain, Mark 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle 1995 Luther, Chris 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Williams, Derek 1998 Ickes, Ken 1999 Hairr, Kevin Wishon, Justin 2000 2001 Pilegard, Magnus 2002 Hemingway, Jamie 2003 Wright, Matt 2004 Preston, Tim 2005 Preston, Tim 2006 McLean, Lee 2007 Batts, Jonathan 2008 Appel, Jason 2009 Rooney, Mike

.277 .323 .296 .434 .169 .200 .369 .307 .306 .311 .354 .442 .450 .447 .450 .467 .355 .412 .445 .346 .461 .454 .412 .398 .483 .489 .447 .399 .437 .455 .408 .392 .378 .405 .400 .431 .430 .405 .455 .530 .422 .412 .433 .406 .463 .470 .453 .467 .453

AT BATS 1958 1959 1960 1963 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

68 99 99 72 110 90 84 147 131 111 108 147 141 148 169 148 156 100 159 152 117 188 157 157 138 189 220 224 211 198 160 177 195 226 217 225 204 232 226 226 204 220 219

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Easom, Neal Bedford, Nathan Richardson, Jerry Richardson, Jerry Coward, Sterling Coley, Steve Dew, Sandy Dew, Sandy Dew, Sandy Dew, Sandy Askew, Sam McClain Cavanaugh Cavanaugh Edgerton, Howie Yandrick, Jerry File, Larry Lancaster, Richard Dawkins, Herbie Dawkins, Herbie Scalf, Mark Whitehead, Tim Murr, Paul Whitehead, Tim Antle, Mike Hall, Gary Reynolds, Bobby Maultsby, Mark Wells, Mitch Hickman, Eric Mongero, Trent Hooks, Tim Currin, Perry Hooker, Kevin Holley, Battle Holley, Battle Britt, Bryan Britt, Bryan Williams, Derek Roach, Jason Hairr, Kevin Marsh, Daniel Marsh, Daniel

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

McKenna, David Vaughn, Kiley Hemingway, Jamie Grawey, Chip Preston, Tim Hatcher, Chris Halford, Steve Hargrave, Daniel Evans, Grayson Stanley, Cody

206 237 237 271 251 264 236 261 223 223

RUNS SCORED 1958 Wooten, Joe 1959 Richardson, Jerry 1963 Watts, Butch 1965 Coley, Steve 1966 Harris, Bill 1967 Dew, Sandy 1968 Askew, Sam 1969 Hall, James 1970 Askew, Sam 1971 Cavanaugh 1972 Cavanaugh 1973 Cavanaugh 1974 Edgerton, Howie 1975 Edgerton, Howie 1976 Ivey, Robert 1977 Ourt, Randy 1978 Baldwin, Bubba 1979 People, Ronnie 1980 Scalf, Mark 1981 Jones, Thomas 1982 Murr, Paul 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Hall, Gary 1985 Hall, Gary 1986 Jones, Chuck 1987 Wells, Mitch 1988 Langmeyer, Tim 1989 Mongero, Trent 1990 Mongero, Trent 1991 Chamberlain, Mark 1992 Chamberlain, Mark 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Williams, Derek 1998 Hairr, Kevin Avent, John 1999 Foucht, Mike 2000 Wishon, Justin McKenna, David 2001 Hairr, Kevin Wishon, Justin 2002 Hemingway, Jamie 2003 Grawey, Chip 2004 Grawey, Chip 2005 Preston, Tim 2006 Batts, Jonathan 2007 Halford, Steve 2008 Carver, Mark Hargrave, Daniel 2009 Stanley, Cody

16 27 51 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 32 39 38 38 44 37 60 67 46 46 59 59 42 42 42 49 55 53 69 65 54 71 71 54

HITS 1958 1959 1960 1963 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

29 36 36 22 46 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 70 77 62 85 80

Wooten, Joe Coon, Roger Richardson, Jerry Tilden, Buddy Cole, Tom Coley, Steve Dew, Sandy Dew, Sandy Johnson, Weldon Askew, Sam Askew, Sam Sandlin, David McClain Sandlin, David Sandlin, David Edgerton, Howie File, Larry File, Larry Lancaster, Richard Dawkins, Herbie Dawkins, Herbie Whitehead, Tim Jones, Thomas Murr, Paul Antle, Mike Hall, Gary Hall, Gary Reynolds, Bobby Maultsby, Mark Jones, Chuck Byers, Mike Mongero, Trent Hooks, Tim Chamberlain, Mark Stoudenmire, Ed Chamberlain, Mark Broome, Corey Holley, Battle Britt, Bryan Britt, Bryan Williams, Derek

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Hairr, Kevin Avent, John Hairr, Kevin Wishon, Justin Wright, Matt Pilegard, Magnus Hemingway, Jamie Hemingway, Jamie Grawey, Chip Preston, Tim Raynor, John Halford, Steve Appel, Jason Stanley, Cody

67 67 78 76 63 63 81 86 101 102 97 83 100 74

Jonathan Batts RUNS BATTED IN 1958 Wooten, Joe 1959 Coon, Roger 1960 Tilden, Buddy 1963 Cole, Tom 1965 Mills, Glenn 1966 Johnson, Wa. Dew, Sandy 1967 Johnson, Weldon 1968 Atkins, James 1969 Askew, Sam 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 Sandlin, David 1972 Sandlin, David 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Dalton, Greg 1975 Pittman, Robert Yandrick, Jerry 1976 File, Larry 1977 Lancaster, Richard 1978 Dawkins, Herbie 1979 Dawkins, Herbie 1980 Milkovits, John 1981 Milkovits, John 1982 Holley, Clyde 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Hudson, Roger 1985 Hall, Gary 1986 Hall, Eric 1987 Hickman, Eric 1988 Hickman, Eric 1989 Adams, Tommie 1990 Hooks, Tim 1991 Stoudenmire, Ed 1992 Broome, Corey 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle Britt, Bryan 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Roach, Jason 1998 Hairr, Kevin 1999 Bonifay, Josh 2000 Marsh, Daniel 2001 Wright, Matt 2002 Wright, Matt 2003 Hemingway, Jamie 2004 Smith, Aaron 2005 Poulk, Matt 2006 Raynor, John 2007 Batts, Jonathan 2008 Carver, Mark 2009 Stanley, Cody

17 23 17 38 14 14 14 35 19 27 17 33 29 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 56

Kevin Hairr DOUBLES 1957 Wooten, Joe Wells, Stacy 1959 Richardson, Jerry 1963 Cole, Tom 1965 Coley, Steve

5 5 7 10 8

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 2009

Hall, James Daughtry, Pete Askew, Sam Johnson, Weldon Askew, Sam Askew, Sam Sandlin, David Booth, Eddie Sandlin, David Sandlin, David Ganoe, Steve Pittman, R. Edgerton, Howie Schupp, Bobby File, Larry Lancaster, Richard Dawkins, Herbie Dawkins, Herbie Watkins, Rick Montague, Jim Holley, Clyde Holley, Clyde Cubbage, Chris Hall, Gary Reynolds, Bobby Jones, Chuck Wells, Mitch Maultsby, Mark Hickman, Eric Fennell, Randy Hooks, Tim Broome, Corey Broome, Corey Chamberlain, Mark Broome, Corey Holley, Battle Britt, Bryan Britt, Bryan Williams, Derek Hairr, Kevin Hairr, Kevin Marsh, Daniel Foucht, Mike Hairr, Kevin Vaughn, Kiley Hemingway, Jamie Poulk, Matt Poulk, Matt Hatcher, Chris Batts, Jonathan Halford, Steve Hargrave, Daniel Carver, Mark Hall, Nate Hargrave, Daniel Evans, Grayson

5 5 10 5 7 6 7 7 7 12 6 6 8 8 12 7 16 10 5 5 13 15 7 13 20 14 14 12 14 8 9 9 12 12 21 18 14 16 19 22 19 15 15 15 22 22 17 24 18 18 21 21 21 19 19 21

TRIPLES 1957 1959 1963 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

Wooten, Joe Pittman, Jerome Shipp, Bob Mills, Glenn Kennedy, D. Miller, K. Maley, Elmer Harris, Bill Askew, Sam Daughtry, Pete Dew, Sandy Cavanaugh Maultsby, Charlie Cavanaugh Edgerton, Howie Hutchinson, Bill Sandlin, David Edgerton, Howie Ganoe, Steve Edgerton, Howie Yandrick, Jerry File, Larry Lancaster, Richard Smith, Swain File, Larry Greene, Terry Lancaster, Richard Baldwin, Bubba Baldwin, Bubba Livingston, Larry Scalf, Mark Tallent, John People, Ronnie Whitehead, Tim Jones, Thomas Murr, Paul Griffin, Tommy Cubbage, Chris Reynolds, Bobby Wells, Mitch Hall, Gary Redd, Reggie Langmeyer, Tim Wells, Mitch Jones, Chuck Byers, Mike Hill, Randy Stoudenmire, Ed Currin, Perry

9 4 7 1 1 1 1 6 6 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mongero, Trent Chamberlain, Mark Broome, Corey Holstad, Chris Robinson, Kevin Barnhardt, Keith Roach, Jason Williams, Derek Williams, Derek Lewis, Kyle Roach, Jason Hairr, Kevin Avent, John Bonifay, Josh Wishon, Justin Foucht, Mike Marsh, Daniel Hemingway, Jamie Wright, Matt Hairr, Kevin Pilegard, Magnus Grawey, Chip Wright, Matt Grawey, Chip Raynor, John Raynor, John Barefoot, Justin Poulk, Matt Hargrave, Daniel Snyder, Jes Appel, Jason Stanley, Cody

5 3 4 3 3 3 2 5 2 2 2 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 7 5 2 2 2 3 3 5 6

Matt Poulk HOME RUNS 1957 Younts, Thomas 1959 Coon, Roger 1963 Shipp, Bob 1965 Mills, Glenn Coley, Steve 1966 Harris, Bill Mills, Glenn 1967 Johnson, Weldon Hall, James 1968 Hall, James Cuppett, Chuck Askew, Sam Atkins, James 1969 Atkins, Eddie Daughtry, Pete 1970 Wheeler, Mike Sandlin, David Atkins, James Cavanaugh 1971 Sandlin, David 1972 Higgins, Eric 1973 Cavanaugh 1974 Smith, Swain Ourt, Randy Edgerton, Howie Pittman, R. Schupp, Bobby 1975 Pittman, Robert 1976 File, Larry 1977 Montague, Jim 1978 Lancaster, Richard 1979 Dawkins, Herbie 1980 Milkovits, John 1981 Milkovits, John Holley, Clyde Whitehead, Tim 1982 Holley, Clyde Whitehead, Tim 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Slaughter, Johnny 1985 Hall, Gary 1986 Hall, Eric 1987 Hickman, Eric 1988 Byers, Mike 1989 Fennell, Randy Stoudenmire, Ed 1990 Mongero, Trent 1991 Broome, Corey 1992 Broome, Corey 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle Britt, Bryan 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Roach, Jason 1998 Hairr, Kevin

1 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 6 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 2 4 4 2 7 7 7 5 5 12 9 13 13 17 7 5 5 5 7 4 11 7 7 12 21 13 12


Annual Leaders 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Bonifay, Josh Marsh, Daniel Hairr, Kevin Hemingway, Jamie Wright, Matt Sutton, Matt Smith, Aaron Poulk, Matt Poulk, Matt Batts, Jonathan Carver, Mark Stanley, Cody Monday, Robbie

17 7 6 6 6 12 10 11 14 9 21 12 12

TOTAL BASES 1957 Wooten, Joe 1958 Wooten, Joe 1959 Coon, Roger 1960 Tilden, Buddy 1963 Shipp, Bob 1965 Coley, Steve 1966 Harris, Bill 1967 Askew, Sam 1968 Johnson, Weldon 1969 Askew, Sam 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 Cavanaugh 1972 Sandlin, David 1973 Cavanaugh 1974 Edgerton, Howie 1975 Pittman, Robert 1976 File, Larry 1977 Lancaster, Richard 1978 Dawkins, Herbie 1979 Dawkins, Herbie 1980 Whitehead, Tim 1981 Holley, Clyde 1982 Murr, Paul 1983 Antle, Mike 1984 Hall, Gary 1985 Hall, Gary 1986 Jones, Chuck 1987 Hickman, Eric 1988 Byers, Mike 1989 Currin, Perry 1990 Mongero, Trent 1991 Chamberlain, Mark Stoudenmire, Ed 1992 Chamberlain, Mark 1993 Broome, Corey 1994 Holley, Battle 1995 Britt, Bryan 1996 Britt, Bryan 1997 Williams, Derek 1998 Hairr, Kevin 1999 Bonifay, Josh 2000 Foucht, Mike 2001 Hairr, Kevin 2002 Hemingway, Jamie 2003 Hemingway, Jamie 2004 Grawey, Chip 2005 Preston, Tim 2006 Raynor, John 2007 Halford, Steve 2008 Carver, Mark 2009 Stanley, Cody

23 29 52 22 61 44 37 70 40 44 48 75 59 68 71 59 80 38 82 74 43 93 88 93 75 128 104 109 85 65 79 90 90 97 126 120 114 166 136 131 135 99 100 115 143 135 158 154 109 167 135

STOLEN BASES 1966 Dew, Sandy 1967 Askew, Sam 1968 Askew, Sam 1969 Dew, Sandy Hall, James 1970 Askew, Sam 1971 Sugg 1972 Hutchinson, Bill Edgerton, Howie 1973 Hutchinson, Bill 1974 Edgerton, Howie 1975 Edgerton, Howie 1976 File, Larry 1977 Ourt, Randy Toler, Ray King, Richard 1978 King, Richard 1979 Baldwin, Bubba 1980 Scalf, Mark 1981 Jones, Thomas 1982 Stevenson, Don 1983 Stevenson, Don 1984 Hall, Gary 1985 Wells, Mitch 1986 Reynolds, Bobby 1987 Wells, Mitch 1988 Langmeyer, Tim 1989 Mongero, Trent 1990 Chamberlain, Mark 1991 Chamberlain, Mark 1992 Hooker, Kevin 1993 Barnhardt, Keith 1994 Barnhardt, Keith 1995 Luther, Chris 1996 Britt, Bryan Williams, Derek Williams, Derek 1997 1998 Rugienius, Mike 1999 Foucht, Mike

8 13 9 5 5 11 19 13 13 9 18 18 13 2 2 2 10 7 7 18 8 7 14 30 25 27 26 24 17 14 28 19 17 16 16 16 20 22 21

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Wishon, Justin Wishon, Justin Hemingway, Jamie Hemingway, Jamie Grawey, Chip Raynor, John Raynor, John Appel, Jason Appel, Jason Stanley, Cody

24 21 21 31 39 23 42 12 21 10

Brian Whitaker EARNED RUN AVG 1963 Ware, Wray 1965 Page, Sam 1966 Lemon, Ed 1967 Sanders, Jim 1968 Eyer, Pete 1969 Eyer, Pete 1970 Sandlin, David 1971 Bickers, Carroll 1972 Booth, Eddie 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Clemmons 1975 Lambert, Phil 1976 Lambert, Phil 1977 Hunter, Mike 1978 Sutton, Roger 1979 Pope, David 1980 Smith, Kenny 1981 Inman, Ronald 1982 Smith, Kenny 1983 Willis, Carl 1984 Hopper, Curtis 1985 King, Kenny 1986 King, Kenny 1987 Currin, Wesley 1988 Adams, Tommie 1989 Morrison, David 1990 Balentine, Bryant 1991 Siopes, Mike 1992 Wood, John 1993 Altman, Heath 1994 Pyrtle, Joey 1995 Rogers, Jeff 1996 Hall, Brandon 1997 Roach, Jason 1998 Mazur, Bryan 1999 Mazur, Bryan 2000 Kozol, Anthony 2001 Whitaker, Brian 2002 Whitaker, Brian 2003 Cross, Blake Cross, Blake 2004 2005 Hill, Ronald 2006 Paul, Adam 2007 Hatcher, Jeff 2008 Holt, Bradley 2009 McSwain, Tyler

1.67 1.21 0.82 1.68 0.57 0.31 0.00 1.80 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.91 2.87 2.14 1.84 2.25 3.65 2.77 2.05 2.79 4.30 3.40 3.46 2.71 4.12 3.73 3.90 3.04 2.47 2.39 2.20 1.60 2.64 3.63 5.03 2.76 3.57 2.20 3.00 2.04 2.78 3.38 3.31 3.70 3.18 3.80

BATTING AVG AGAINST 1987 Currin, Wesley 1988 Balentine, Bryant 1989 Hunt, Jerome 1990 Balentine, Bryant 1991 Siopes, Mike 1992 Altman, Heath 1993 Altman, Heath 1994 Pyrtle, Joey 1995 Rogers, Jeff 1996 Ramsey, Jason 1997 Roach, Jason 1998 Mazur, Bryan 1999 Grant, Lee 2000 McDonnell, Matt 2001 McDonnell, Matt 2002 Whitaker, Brian 2003 Cross, Blake 2004 Cross, Blake 2005 Flood, Allen 2006 Braxton, Brett 2007 Cropper, Daniel 2008 Holt, Bradley 2009 Davis, Steven

.179 .207 .236 .206 .245 .217 .187 .215 .196 .214 .245 .290 .222 .207 .219 .221 .199 .201 .262 .223 .249 .225 .235

INNINGS PITCHED 1957 Gibson, Joel 1963 Page, Sam 1965 Lemon, Ed 1966 Lemon, Ed 1967 Cuppett, Chuck 1968 Cuppett, Chuck

61.2 54.2 62.1 55.0 100.2 97.1

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 2009

Eyer, Pete Sandlin, David Booth, Eddie Booth, Eddie Sandlin, David Sanderson Hunter, Mike Watkins, Thurston Hunter, Mike Sutton, Roger Sutton, Roger Smith, Kenny Antle, Mike Willis, Carl Smith, Kenny Hopper, Curtis King, Kenny King, Kenny Davidson, Kevin Hunt, Jerome Adams, Tommie Morrison, David Jarman, Keith Smith, Billy Smith, Billy Smith, Billy Ramsey, Jason Ramsey, Jason Mazur, Bryan Mazur, Bryan Mazur, Bryan Kozol, Anthony Weatherby, Charlie Whitaker, Brian Mullis, Jake Kimball, Zach Hill, Ronald Benton, Thomas Cropper, Daniel Hatcher, Jeff Frankoff, Seth

58.2 79.0 87.2 67.0 66.1 73.1 72.1 59.0 67.1 98.0 119.0 69.0 90.0 95.2 91.1 83.2 100.2 106.2 90.0 92.0 82.1 78.1 104.0 94.2 94.2 107.2 106.2 97.2 108.2 96.2 101.0 113.1 118.0 117.0 106.1 107.2 106.2 120.2 84.0 97.2 65.2

Zach Kimball STRIKEOUTS 1957 Gibson, Joel 1963 Page, Sam 1965 Lemon, Ed 1966 Lemon, Ed 1967 Sanders, Jim 1968 Cuppett, Chuck 1969 Booth, Eddie 1970 Booth, Eddie Booth, Eddie 1971 1972 Booth, Eddie 1973 Sandlin, David 1974 Sanderson 1975 Lambert, Phil 1976 Davis, Parker 1977 Hunter, Mike 1978 Sutton, Roger 1979 Sutton, Roger 1980 Smith, Kenny 1981 Antle, Mike 1982 Smith, Kenny 1983 Smith, Kenny 1984 Hopper, Curtis 1985 King, Kenny 1986 King, Kenny 1987 Davidson, Kevin 1988 Hunt, Jerome 1989 Tillman, Tony 1990 Balentine, Bryant 1991 Jarman, Keith 1992 Smith, Billy 1993 Altman, Heath 1994 McBride, Chris 1995 Ramsey, Jason 1996 Ramsey, Jason 1997 Mazur, Bryan 1998 Mazur, Bryan 1999 Mazur, Bryan 2000 Kozol, Anthony 2001 Weatherby, Charlie 2002 Whitaker, Brian 2003 Mullis, Jake 2004 Kimball, Zach 2005 Hill, Ronald 2006 Benton, Thomas 2007 Hatcher, Jeff 2008 Holt, Bradley 2009 Cropper, Daniel Davis, Steven

57 48 71 59 70 73 57 63 107 84 74 47 39 39 40 57 67 27 61 69 69 35 72 65 57 52 51 85 78 65 80 80 128 135 85 72 118 96 103 83 98 74 73 101 63 95 53 53

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Ronald Hill WINS 1957 1963 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 2009

Gibson, Joel Page, Sam Lemon, Ed Lemon, Ed Cuppett, Chuck Cuppett, Chuck Eyer, Pete Booth, Eddie Booth, Eddie Booth, Eddie Sanderson, Duke Fulton, Paul Lambert, Phil Watkins, Thurston Robbins, Mike Hunter, Mike Watkins, Thurston Sutton, Roger Pope, David Smith, Kenny Antle, Mike Willis, Carl Willis, Carl King, Kenny King, Kenny King, Kenny Davidson, Kevin Currin, Wesley Tillman, Tony Adams, Tommie Balentine, Bryant Jarman, Keith Smith, Billy Baucom, Brian Fritz, Jim McBride, Chris Smith, Billy Ramsey, Jason Pyrtle, Joey Babson, John Walston, Kevin Hall, Brandon Ramsey, Jason Brown, Tim Kozol, Anthony Mazur, Bryan Hager, Kevin Mazur, Bryan Kozol, Anthony Whitaker, Brian Whitaker, Brian Mullis, Jake Hill, Ronald Hill, Ronald Benton, Thomas Flood, Allen Holt, Bradley Cropper, Daniel Davis, Steven

SAVES 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Ware, Wray Whitfield, Doyle Sanders, Jim Harris, Jim Atkins, Eddie Failing Bickers, Carroll Hunter, Mike Sutton, Roger Inman, Ronald Williams, Mike Inman, Ronald Connor, Johnny Willis, Carl Willis, Carl Currin, Wesley Jones, K. Altman, Scott Currin, Wesley Hickman, Eric Adams, Tommie Jarman, Keith Wood, John Smith, Billy Baucom, Brian Altman, Heath Putnam, Dixon McBride, Chris

6 7 5 4 7 9 7 7 9 6 6 6 7 5 5 3 3 10 8 4 9 8 7 6 10 9 8 8 4 9 5 7 4 4 4 6 8 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 9 5 10 8 10 7 8 12 10 9 6 11 5 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 7 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 8 2 2

Rogers, Jeff Roach, Jason Trogdon, Bryan Ickes, Ken Mazur, Bryan Weatherby, Charlie McDonnell, Matt Cross, Blake Cross, Blake Cross, Blake Flood, Allen Paul, Adam Paul, Adam Salefsky, Larry Harrold, Stephen Booth, Bryan

3 5 2 3 3 4 2 7 13 12 4 4 9 3 6 6

Matt McDonnell APPEARANCES 1957 Gibson, Joel 1965 Lemon, Ed 1966 Braxton, Jim Lemon, Ed 1967 Sanders, Jim 1968 Cuppett, Chuck 1969 Eyer, Pete 1970 Cuppett, Chuck 1971 Booth, Eddie 1972 Yelverton, Barnes 1973 Kincaid, Harry Sanderson 1974 Robbins, Mike 1975 Lambert, Phil 1976 Prosser, Randy 1977 Hunter, Mike 1978 Sutton, Roger 1979 Sutton, Roger 1980 Smith, Kenny 1981 Connor, Johnny 1982 Willis, Carl 1983 Willis, Carl 1984 Mazur, R. 1985 Altman, Scott 1986 Freeman, Mike 1987 Hickman, Eric 1988 Adams, Tommie 1989 Tillman, Tony 1990 Hunt, Jerome 1991 Smith, Billy 1992 Baucom, Brian 1993 Altman, Heath 1994 Babson, John Pyrtle, Joey Rogers, Jeff 1995 1996 Hall, Brandon 1997 Trogdon, Bryan Mazur, Bryan 1998 Simmons, Jake Mazur, Bryan Hager, Kevin 1999 Mazur, Bryan 2000 McDonnell, Matt 2001 Whitaker, Brian 2002 Cross, Blake 2003 Cross, Blake 2004 Cross, Blake 2005 Flood, Allen 2006 Paul, Adam 2007 Salefsky, Larry Dickens, Cody 2008 Roth, Cameron 2009 Booth, Bryan ASSISTS 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Baldwin, Bubba Scalf, Mark Tallent, John Scalf, Mark Murr, Paul Whitehead, Tim Cubbage, Chris Hall, Gary Reynolds, Bobby Reynolds, Bobby Wells, Mitch Kafer, Jason Mongero, Trent Mongero, Trent Chamberlain, Mark Chamberlain, Mark Holley, Battle Holley, Battle

10 9 7 7 14 13 11 9 14 11 11 11 15 14 14 11 18 16 11 21 15 15 16 17 20 17 19 14 17 20 20 21 20 20 23 20 23 23 17 17 17 22 26 20 26 35 32 33 36 28 28 33 37

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Luther, Chris Cooper, Marshall Rugienius, Mike McIntosh, Benji Joyner, Blaine McKenna, David McKenna, David Vaughn, Kiley Simmerman, Russ Smith, Aaron Marbry, Michael Smith, Kenny Halford, Steve Rooney, Mike Thielsen, Ben

120 112 148 132 122 140 157 183 155 201 192 148 137 174 171

ERRORS 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Baldwin, Bubba Tallent, John Tallent, John Phillips, Tommy Murr, Paul Cubbage, Chris Wells, Mitch Hall, Gary Reynolds, Bobby Reynolds, Bobby Wells, Mitch Kafer, Jason Mongero, Trent Mongero, Trent Stoudenmire, Ed Barnhardt, Keith Gray, Jared Barnhardt, Keith Smith, Pat Walston, Kevin Williams, Terry Robertson, Ty McIntosh, Benji McIntosh, Benji McKenna, David McKenna, David McKenna, David Simmerman, Russ Smith, Aaron Poulk, Matt Smith, Kenny Smith, Kenny Halford, Steve Hargrave, Daniel Holt, Matt

22 17 11 28 13 13 20 20 20 28 19 18 13 24 21 19 19 32 21 22 16 31 25 18 19 20 14 16 17 20 20 15 18 23 20

87 104 104 85 124 108 85 125 164 167 162 136 148 138 135 118 157 135

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All-Time Letterwinners ▪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, 2007-08-09 Ed Booth, 1969-70-71-72 Terry Boswell, 1967 Jason Bourbeau, 1994 Justin Bradley, 2008-09 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 Andrew Cain, 2009 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, 1970-71-72-73 Gary Chadwick, 1980

Mark Chamberlain, 1989-90-91-92 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 Cameron Cockman, 2009 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, 2007-09 Blake Cross, 2001-02-03-04 Sterling Coward, 1962-63 Harold Criddle, 1963 Chris Cubbage, 1982-83 Charles P. 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 Steven Davis, 2009 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, 2006-07-09 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, 2007-08-09 Mike Foucht, 1997-98-99-00 Richard Foy, 1980-81 Tommy Foy, 1965-67 Ray Fraley, 1965 Seth Frankoff, 2007-08-09 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

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▪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, 2007-08-09 Brack Hardee, 1990-91 Daniel Hargrave, 2005-06-07-08 Benny Harris, 1983-84 Bill Harris, 1963-64-66 Hank Harris, 1971-72 James Harris, 1968-69 Paul Harris, 1983 Zach Harris, 2002 Stephen Harrold, 2008-09 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, 2008-09 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, 2007-08-09 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 Aaron Jones, 2009 Chuck Jones, 1984-85-86-87 Ken Jones, 1983-84 Rickey Jones, 1974-75 Thomas Jones, 2009 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 Allen King, 2009 Kenny King, 1984-85-86 Richard King, 1976-77-78-79 Dylan Kipp, 2009 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 Jack Lane, 2009 Tim Langmeyer, 1985-86-87-88 Richard Lawing, 1980-81 Chris Lee, 2000-01 Bobby Leeper, 2007-08-09 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, 2007-08-09 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 Tyler McSwain, 2009 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, 2007-08-09 Glen Mills, 1963-64-65-66 Eric Mitchell, 2002 Kermit Molleur, 1981 Robbie Monday, 2009 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 Thomas Pope, 2009 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 D. Reynolds, 1983-8485-86 Bryan Rhino, 2009 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 Cameron Roth, 2008-09 Robbie Rothrock, 1981 Michael Rooney, 2007-08-09 Mike Rugienius, 1997-98 Eugene Russ, 1967-68-69-70

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

▪W Rusty Wagstaff, 1978-79-80 Blair Walker, 1961 Donnie Walker, 1982 Ryan Walker, 2009 Kevin Walston, 1994-95-96-97 Buddy Walters, 1982-83-84 Wray Ware, 1963-64-65-66 Bill Warmack, 1971-72-73-74 ▪S Richard Warren, 1979 Larry Salefsky, 2006-07-08 Rick Watkins, 1977-78-79 Jim Sanders, 1967-68 Thurston Watkins, 1974-77 Duke Sanderson, 1973-74 Chris Watson, 1987-88 David Sandlin, 1970-71-72-73 Butch Watts, 1963-64 Austin Sandy, 2009 Mace Watts, 1991 Mark Scalf, 1977-78-79-80 Charlie Weatherby, 2000-01 Ricky Scarborough, 1990-91 Doug Weatherspoon, 1981 Jason Schindler, 2002-03 Mitch Wells, 1984-85-86-87 John Schultz, 1989-90 Stacy Wells, 1957-58 Bobby Schupp, 1972-73-74-75 Scott West, 1998 Jay Scott, 1985-86-87 Mike Wheeler, 1970-71-72 Rodney Sellers, 1988 Dan Whisnant, 1966-67-68 David Shambley, 2008-09 Brian Whitaker, 2001-02 Bob Shipp, 1963-64 Curt White, 1989-90 Joe Sholar, 1974 Robert White, 2003-04 Jake Simmons, 1998-99 Doyle Whitfield, 1964-65-66-67 Russ Simmerman, 2000-01-02-03 Tim Whitehead, 1979-80-81-82 Mike Siopes, 1990-91 Scott Whitley, 1984 Berry Skinner, 1982-83 Larry Wilkerson, 1970 Johnny Slaughter, 1981-82-83-84 Jason Wilkes, 1992-95-96 Aaron Smith, 2003-04 Eri Wilkins, 1987-88 Alan Smith, 1972 Matt Willard, 2000 Billy Smith, 1972-73 Derek Williams, 1994-95-96-97 Brian Smith, 1991-92-93-94 Desi Williams, 1988-89 Jackie Smith, 1963 Mike Williams, 1977-78-79-80 Jesse Smith, 1969 Mitch Williams, 2003-04 Kenny Smith, 1980-81-82-83 Paul Williams, 1982-83-84 Kenny Smith, 2003-04-05-06 Terry Williams, 1995-96-97-98 Kevin Smith, 1982 Carl Willis, 1980-81-82-83 L.D. Smith, 1964 Kenny Wilson, 1999 Pat Smith, 1994-95 Justin Wishon, 2000-01 Ronald Smith, 1961-62 Jon Wood, 1989-90-91-92 Swain Smith, 1973-74-75-76 Percy Wood, 1963-64-65-66 Tyler Smith, 2009 Brian Woods, 2000 Byron Smoot, 1987 Joe Wooten, 1957-58 Jes Snyder, 2007-08 Howard Wilshire, 1970-71 Chuck Spencer, 1982 Fred Wray, 2001 Cody Stanley, 2008-09 Matt Wright, 2000-01-02-03 Mauney Stanley, 1997-98-99 Bill Stenger, 1973-74-75 ▪Y Robert Stephenson, 1962 Jerry Yandrick, 1975-76 Paul Stevens, 1976-77 Barnes Yelverton, 1969-70-71-72 Don Stevenson, 1981-82-83 James Yopp, 1995 Brain Stewart, 1987-88 Thomas Younts, 1957 Tyler Stott, 2008-09 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 ▪T John Tallent, 1978-79-80 Brian Tatum, 1993-94 Wayne Taylor, 1961 Jack Temple, 1997-98-99-00 Ben Thielsen, 2009 Buddy Tilden, 1959-60 Tony Tillman, 1987-88-89 Ray Toler, 1976-77 Steve Tomanchek, 1984-85 Stewart Tosto, 1984


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 Regional Coach-of-the-Year 2003 Mark Scalf 2006 Mark Scalf 2008 Mark Scalf NCAA All-Regional 2003 Blake Cross, Matt Wright, Chip Grawey 2004 Lee McLean, Aaron Smith, Tim Preston Matt Poulk 2006 Jason Appel 2008 Bobby Leeper, Nate Hall, Bradley Holt Mark Carver NJCAA All-Tournament 1961 Ronnie Durham (MVP), David Miller Wayne Taylor 1962 Lou Howard, Sterling Coward, Ron Smith 1963 Larry Honeycutt, Bob Shipp, Bill Harris Tom Cole, Ed Lemon All-America 1961 Ronnie Durham (1st Team NJCAA) David Miller (1st Team NJCAA) 1962 Sterling Coward (1st Team NJCAA) Bill Haywood (1st Team NJCAA) Lou Howard (1st team NJCAA) David Miller (3rd Team NJCAA) 1963 Tom Cole (1st Team NJCAA) Sterling Coward (1st Team NJCAA)

1967 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1975 1996 2005 2006 2008

Sandy Dew (NAIA Honorable Mention) Sam Askew (NAIA Honorable Mention) Chuck Cuppett (NAIA Honorable Mention) Pete Eyer (NAIA Honorable Mention) Sandy Dew (NAIA Honorable Mention) Eddie Booth (NAIA Honorable Mention) David Sandlin (1st Team NAIA) David Sandlin (1st Team NAIA) Randy Pittman (NAIA Honorable Mention) Bryan Britt (2nd Team Mizuno All-America) Tim Preston (3rd Team ABCA All-America) John Raynor (2nd Team Louisville Slugger 3rd Team Baseball America) Mark Carver (3rd Team ABCA All-America 3rd Team Louisville Slugger; 3rd Team Ping Baseball) Bradley Holt (3rd Team ABCA All-America; 3rd Team Louisville Slugger; 3rd Team Ping Baseball)

Freshman All-America 2002 Ronald Hill (Collegiate Baseball) Jeff Moore (Collegiate Baseball) 2003 Matt Sutton (2nd Team Baseball America) 2008 Cody Stanley (3rd Team Ping Baseball) Stephen Harrold (Louisville Slugger; Honorable Mention Ping Baseball) Cameron Roth (Louisville Slugger; Honorable Mention Ping Baseball)

All-ECAC 1996 Bryan Britt (1st Team) 2008 Jason Appel (1st Team), Mark Carver (1st Team); Nate Hall (1st Team); Bradley Holt (1st Team) Independent All-South 1979 Bubba Baldwin (2nd Team) Herbie Dawkins (2nd Team) 1981 John Milkovitz (1st Team) All-East Region (ABCA) 1983 Mike Antle (1st Team) 1985 Bobby Dale Reynolds (1st Team) 1996 Bryan Britt (1st Team) 1999 Bryan Mazur (1st Team) 2001 Brian Whitaker (1st Team) Magnus Pilegard (1st Team) 2005 Tim Preston (1st Team), Ronald Hill (1st Team), Matt Poulk (1st Team), John Raynor (2nd Team) 2007 Jonathan Batts (2nd Team) 2008 Jason Appel (1st Team), Mark Carver (1st Team) Nate Hall (1st Team), Daniel Hargrave (1st Team) Bradley Holt (1st team)

NAIA All-District 1971 Bruce Cavanaugh, David McClain David Sandlin 1972 Bruce Cavanaugh, Greg Dalton, David Sandlin 1973 Bruce Cavanaugh, David Sandlin 1974 Greg Dalton, Howie Edgerton 1975 Swain Smith, Van Lewis, Howie Edgerton Phil Lambert, Randy Ourt, Randy Pittman Jerry Yandrick 1976 Swain Smith, Larry File, Randy Ourt NCCSIA All-State 2004 Ronald Hill, Blake Cross, Chip Grawey 2005 Ronald Hill, Matt Poulk, Tim Preston John Raynor 2006 Chris Hatcher, John Raynor 2007 Steve Halford 2008 Jason Appel, Mark Carver, Daniel Hargrave, Bradley Holt, Cameron Roth 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)

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CAA Award Winners 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) 2009 3rd Team: Mike Rooney (ss), Robbie Monday (1b) Rookie: Steven Davis 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

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Mike Rooney, Steven Davis and Robbie Monday were honored at the CAA’s postseason awards dinner. Rooney and Monday were Third-Team All-Conference selections while Davis earned a spot on the All-Rookie team.

 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

From left to right: Bryan Britt, Ronald Hill, Bryan Mazur and Mark Chamberlain 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 Grayson Evans, Feb. 24, 2009 (Player) Steven Davis, Mar. 10, 2009 (Rookie) Jesse Haney, Mar. 23, 2009 (Pitcher) Mike Rooney, May 18, 2009 (Player)


Year-by-Year Team Statistics Hitting/Fielding

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 1958 .282 16 16 546 102 154 1959 .287 27 27 815 158 234 1965 .244 0 0 722 116 176 1966 .248 22 22 717 96 178 1967 .246 35 35 1208 170 297 1968 .221 31 31 1024 120 226 1969 .266 27 27 909 165 242 1970 .234 29 29 918 124 215 1971 .254 40 40 1287 225 327 1972 .263 37 37 1193 223 314 1973 .265 37 37 1248 251 331 1974 .253 42 42 1345 214 340 1975 .266 39 39 1270 234 338 1976 .247 40 40 1287 223 318 1977 .232 27 27 904 107 210 1978 .264 39 39 1293 233 341 1979 .285 37 37 1215 211 346 1980 .244 31 31 996 113 243 1981 .291 47 47 1511 282 439 1982 .284 39 39 1279 241 363 1983 .253 37 37 1107 186 280 1984 .266 48 48 1476 240 393 1985 .307 54 54 1724 386 529 1986 .283 57 57 1842 376 522 1987 .290 53 53 1643 350 476 1988 .236 53 53 1652 186 390 1989 .255 46 46 1406 251 359 1990 .275 48 48 1523 246 419 1991 .264 52 52 1646 265 435 1992 .253 61 61 1846 246 467 1993 .266 55 55 1827 243 486 1994 .270 58 58 1944 276 524 1995 .258 55 55 1759 258 453 1996 .267 58 58 1920 334 512 1997 .295 57 57 1923 417 567 1998 .268 55 55 1817 309 487 1999 .276 56 56 1812 366 500 2000 .280 59 59 1946 362 545 2001 .279 55 55 1815 313 507 2002 .286 57 57 1973 349 564 2003 .300 63 63 2177 428 653 2004 .298 63 63 2175 399 648 2005 .323 59 59 2111 494 681 2006 .322 64 64 2326 560 748 2007 .294 56 56 1961 395 577 2008 .313 62 62 2157 517 675 2009 .292 54 54 1850 372 540 Bold indicates NCAA tournament seasons

2B 0 31 27 23 41 22 26 33 46 40 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 81 112 137 128 140 156 142 132 101

3B HR RBI TB SLG% 0 0 79 154 .282 12 7 127 310 .380 4 5 102 226 .313 16 2 90 239 .333 17 8 140 396 .328 5 4 89 270 .264 3 2 135 280 .308 7 8 95 286 .312 13 22 175 465 .361 10 14 218 416 .349 7 19 206 451 .361 13 5 174 418 .311 9 9 191 429 .338 10 11 196 421 .327 5 3 85 256 .283 11 12 191 466 .360 8 11 184 454 .374 6 6 93 298 .299 14 33 245 632 .418 10 17 219 491 .384 9 30 167 437 .395 3 35 213 574 .389 8 65 329 835 .484 7 42 338 764 .415 12 46 303 710 .432 5 29 154 546 .331 7 29 201 519 .369 13 17 209 556 .365 12 31 217 627 .381 16 22 200 629 .341 13 25 206 675 .369 8 37 228 741 .381 4 28 217 626 .356 17 53 284 797 .415 8 60 362 883 .459 10 44 264 744 .409 14 55 311 782 .432 10 28 316 755 .388 11 14 268 652 .359 11 36 307 806 .409 12 65 371 1009 .463 15 45 354 941 .433 18 57 437 1028 .487 11 80 488 1166 .501 14 43 350 876 .447 16 91 471 1112 .516 20 39 334 798 .431

BB HBP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 0 227 0 220 0 234 0 231 0 114 0 173 16 162 11 152 13 207 8 172 8 174 10 179 13 265 9 302 0 259 22 184 17 207 26 192 20 200 19 183 21 162 22 180 17 175 28 211 47 231 33 223 46 223 46 245 55 194 47 214 33 213 49 179 65 207 66 258 66 217 56 316 84 231 63

SO GDP OB% 0 0 .282 0 0 .287 0 0 .244 0 0 .248 0 0 .246 0 0 .221 0 0 .266 0 0 .234 0 0 .254 0 0 .337 0 0 .378 0 0 .358 0 0 .380 0 0 .362 0 0 .318 193 0 .355 164 0 .370 159 0 .348 205 0 .375 163 0 .365 148 0 .355 263 0 .351 288 0 .398 277 0 .384 267 0 .389 362 0 .317 234 0 .357 215 0 .359 268 0 .347 302 0 .326 336 0 .331 350 0 .334 356 0 .332 415 0 .350 435 32 .378 443 28 .359 432 4 .367 451 28 .370 375 30 .359 373 28 .361 444 37 .373 403 42 .366 372 26 .395 396 23 .400 291 44 .375 348 34 .415 300 27 .385

SF 0 0 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 31 32 24

SH 0 0 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 33

SB 0 0 0 25 34 28 26 31 63 55 42 49 46 70 10 32 44 23 50 37 22 51 129 139 112 73 84 103 69 115 81 79 80 93 89 119 96 112 87 89 115 104 106 133 52 68 56

ATT 0 0 0 25 34 28 26 31 63 55 42 49 46 70 10 32 63 34 61 46 26 63 149 171 130 88 108 142 96 147 99 123 112 129 123 156 129 151 131 124 145 142 132 159 71 85 70

PO 0 0 0 0 0 702 0 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 1405

A 0 0 0 0 0 470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 433 341 508 417 404 528 593 644 532 539 481 525 566 659 631 678 557 649 626 647 641 604 627 685 650 689 677 747 576 639 596

E FLD% 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 43 .965 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 79 .000 0 .000 102 .934 66 .954 77 .935 115 .935 62 .958 60 .955 88 .950 89 .955 111 .949 85 .955 101 .948 78 .953 92 .950 105 .947 97 .957 97 .955 90 .961 100 .951 122 .946 133 .940 118 .946 89 .959 97 .957 86 .960 59 .974 89 .963 92 .962 94 .960 75 .970 69 .968 92 .961 71 .966

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Year-by-Year Team Statistics Pitching

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV 1965 2.21 13 10 23 23 11 0 0 0 1966 1.48 16 6 22 22 12 6 0 2 1967 2.32 22 12 35 35 19 5 0 4 1968 1.30 21 10 31 31 0 0 0 4 1969 0.55 21 6 27 27 0 0 0 0 1970 1.38 22 7 29 29 0 0 0 1 1971 2.11 30 9 40 40 18 7 0 3 1972 2.24 26 11 37 37 14 0 0 0 1973 2.09 26 11 37 37 15 4 0 0 1974 3.24 22 20 42 42 14 0 0 0 1976 3.77 25 15 40 40 12 0 0 0 1977 3.93 10 17 27 27 7 0 0 4 1978 3.16 23 16 39 39 17 0 0 6 1979 3.78 21 16 37 37 22 0 0 0 1980 5.34 8 24 31 31 11 0 0 2 1981 4.04 32 15 47 47 20 0 0 2 1982 3.65 25 14 39 39 24 0 0 5 1983 4.41 18 19 37 37 19 0 0 3 1984 5.18 22 26 48 48 16 0 0 4 1985 5.21 32 21 54 54 19 2 0 9 1986 5.61 29 28 57 57 21 2 0 8 1987 5.11 32 21 53 53 21 5 0 5 1988 6.16 11 42 53 53 12 2 0 5 1989 4.40 31 15 46 46 18 3 0 6 1990 3.98 23 25 48 48 13 1 0 10 1991 4.11 25 27 52 52 13 4 0 9 1992 3.92 23 38 61 61 9 4 0 5 1993 4.41 26 29 55 55 11 3 0 11 1994 3.88 30 28 58 58 13 8 0 7 1995 3.37 30 25 55 55 11 8 0 11 1996 4.11 28 30 58 58 7 0 0 15 1997 5.33 28 29 57 57 8 0 0 5 1998 6.31 21 34 55 55 7 1 0 10 1999 4.55 30 26 56 56 11 3 0 7 2000 4.04 36 23 59 59 5 1 0 10 2001 3.20 33 22 55 55 12 4 1 6 2002 3.95 36 21 57 57 3 4 4 11 2003 3.73 40 23 63 63 4 6 3 17 2004 4.15 40 23 63 63 5 6 4 12 2005 4.26 40 19 59 59 2 3 2 13 2006 4.72 42 22 64 64 4 5 3 11 2007 4.74 29 27 56 56 2 3 1 6 2008 4.97 44 17 62 62 5 2 2 14 2009 5.36 31 23 54 54 0 3 3 15 Bold indicates NCAA tournament seasons

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IP 183.0 194.0 337.2 283.0 230.2 254.0 354.2 318.0 328.0 366.1 346.0 236.0 330.1 316.2 258.0 383.0 330.2 294.0 377.1 438.2 468.2 423.0 430.2 380.2 398.1 436.0 494.0 477.2 512.1 470.0 503.2 486.2 471.0 475.0 520.2 481.2 513.0 559.2 555.2 522.1 568.2 493.1 547.0 468.1

H 0 0 0 158 0 158 252 0 0 0 298 245 328 323 303 374 294 292 388 463 542 475 485 387 355 428 514 486 479 439 514 558 606 507 544 450 485 524 581 561 603 550 572 497

R 0 0 0 68 0 65 118 0 0 0 200 151 196 179 211 242 169 182 269 322 358 294 379 230 240 269 290 280 292 228 333 398 417 303 311 229 260 283 306 307 364 311 353 324

ER 45 32 87 41 14 39 83 79 76 132 145 103 116 133 153 172 134 144 217 254 292 240 295 186 176 199 215 234 221 176 230 288 330 240 234 171 225 232 256 247 298 260 302 279

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

SO 172 194 219 241 226 269 361 307 266 207 178 123 163 153 103 233 204 169 161 278 279 234 266 226 290 321 321 395 401 464 392 382 288 420 455 390 371 489 389 400 461 381 411 379

2B 0 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 96

3B HR BF B/Avg 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 6 14 0 .256 5 25 0 .262 6 16 1237 .290 10 19 1777 .249 7 21 1450 .236 1 20 1349 .258 8 29 1763 .268 5 55 2059 .271 7 42 2145 .290 9 38 0 .283 17 40 0 .277 5 24 0 .264 5 27 0 .240 6 32 0 .257 12 26 0 .270 16 24 0 .263 11 32 0 .247 8 27 0 .245 16 37 0 .263 15 47 2301 .285 10 72 2271 .313 10 43 2124 .275 5 46 2299 .266 4 30 2051 .246 9 41 2188 .255 3 59 2411 .251 7 50 2476 .269 8 38 2328 .274 16 41 2598 .272 9 57 2240 .286 5 59 2471 .268 10 52 2135 .276

WP HBP 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 12 0 0 15 14 35 12 17 10 16 10 32 17 0 23 0 0 30 22 52 19 28 9 28 13 38 23 27 17 22 35 56 55 61 28 45 51 48 38 45 29 47 49 42 29 41 37 36 69 48 59 46 52 45 72 59 83 39 71 34 63 41 46

BK 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 7 0 4 21 3 22 0 17 3 17 3 18 1 21 7 21 4 21 6 24 8 15 4 25 5 18 8 24

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


Colonial Athletic Association The Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10 with memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an exciting future. Regarded 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, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 20 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 200809, the CAA had more than 1,700 of the league’s 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 conference ranked in the top 10 in the nation in 12 of its 23 sports in the latest APR report released by the NCAA. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the CAA 25th Anniversary East Coast and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New Baseball Team (1986-2009) York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market Dana Allison - JMU - 1986-89 Sean Casey - UR - 1993-95 exceeds 20 million. The CAA currently sponsors 23 sports with the addition of a 12-team Jason Dubois - VCU - 1998-2000 football league in 2007 and women’s rowing in 2009. Male athletes com- Tommy Eason - ECU - 1989-1991 pete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, Kevin Gibbs - ODU - 1993-95 Wayne Gomes - ODU - 1991-93 lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Brendan Harris - W&M - 1999-2001 Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, ►Ronald Hill - UNCW - 2002-05 field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, Tim Hummel - ODU - 1998-2000 tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2008-09, 28 teams earned NCAA Brandon Inge - VCU - 1996-98 Tournament berths and 45 student-athletes received All-America honors. Winfred Johnson - ECU - 1983-86 CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the class- Brian Jordan - UR - 1986-88 room. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s Eddie Kim - JMU - 2000-03 presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of uni- Scott Krieger - Mason - 2006-09 Kellen Kulbacki - JMU - 2005-07 versity life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already Sean Marshall - VCU - 2001-03 established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of Cla Meredith - VCU - 2002-04 study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student- Greg Miller - JMU - 1999-2001 athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, Sergio Miranda - VCU - 2005-07 academic resource centers and Jeff Palumbo - Mason - 2001-04 Preseason Honors Matt Quatraro - ODU - 1993-96 computer labs. & Order of Finish Charter members George ►John Raynor - UNCW - 2003-06 1. James Madison C Cody Stanley (UNCW) Mason, James Madison, UNC Chris Widger - Mason - 1990-92 1B Bradley Logan (GSU) 2. UNCW Justin Verlander - ODU - 2002-04 2B Ryan Soares (GMU) Wilmington and William and 3. Ga. State Ron Walker - ODU - 1995-97 3B Jake McAloose (ODU) Mary were joined by Old Do4. ODU SS David Herbek (JMU) 5. Delaware OF Matt Browning (JMU) minion University in 1991 and 6. George Mason OF Kevin Collins (TOW) by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added OF Matt Townsend (JMU) 7. Towson DH Robbie Monday (UNCW) the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and VCU Ut Trevor Knight (JMU) 9. Northeastern Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern SP Kevin Crum (GMU) 10. W&M SP Ryan Moore (GSU) University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005. 11. Hofstra

RP Kevin Munson (JMU)

 UNCW In The CAA Since 2000: The Seahawks compiled a winning percentage of .674 during the last decade. 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 UNCW 13-8 11-9 14-7 15-6 17-6 21-3 17-13 18-11 25-4-1 JMU 12-9 10-11 15-5 13-7 8-16 8-16 22-8 11-17 20-9 VCU 9-12 12-8 13-8 17-3 14-10 14-10 18-11 18-11 8-17 GMU 7-14 5-15 12-7 9-8 20-4 15-9 12-18 14-14 18-10 ODU 14-7 6-15 8-12 5-15 13-11 5-19 21-9 18-11 14-14 W&M 7-14 12-9 12-9 12-4 14-10 9-15 11-19 13-16 16-13 Delaware - - - - - - 12-7 7-13 12-11 13-11 12-18 18-11 12-16 Towson - - - - - - 9-12 11-9 6-18 13-11 8-22 11-18 14-16 Northeastern - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19-10 12-17 12-17-1 - - - Hofstra - - - - - - 2-19 5-15 3-21 10-14 11-19 11-18 7-23 Georgia State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-17 15-15 12-17

2009 10-8 12-11 8-16 19-5 13-11 9-14 11-10 12-12 13-11 6-18 12-9

Totals 162-78-1 133-109 131-106 131-104 117-126 115-123 97-97 81-118 60-53-1 55-147 52-58

CAA Standings

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

Colonial W-L-T 19-5 12-9 10-8 13-11 13-11 11-10 12-11 12-12 9-14 8-16 6-19

Overall W-L-T 42-14 39-22 31-23 22-27 28-25 28-20 30-24 28-25 24-25 20-26 11-32

All-Conference First Team Chris Henderson Justin Bour Mike Fabiaschi Gary Helmick Jake McAloose Scott Krieger Mark Stuckless Matt Townsend Derek Simmons Trevor Knight Mike Modica Kevin Crum Kevin Munson

Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH Util. SP SP RP

School George Mason George Mason James Madison Towson Old Dominion George Mason Hofstra James Madison Georgia State James Madison George Mason George Mason James Madison

All-Conference Second Team Marc Mimeault Matt Collins Chris Wychok Gerard Hall Calos Alonzo Kevin Collins Rob Nickle Matt Browning Shane Davis Austin Harclerode Turner Phelps Ryan Moore Trevor Smith

Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH Util. SP SP RP

School Georgia State Towson Towson Old Dominion Delaware Towson William & Mary James Madison George Mason Towson James Madison Georgia State Northeastern

All-Conference Third Team Ryan Reed Robbie Monday Ryan Soares Mike Rooney Tyler Stampone Bill Merkler Alex Foltz Max Most Bryan Lescanec Brandon Williams Ian Thomas Kevin Landry Aidan Francis

Pos. C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF DH Util SP SP RP

School Delaware UNC Wilmington George Mason UNC Wilmington William & Mary Delaware James Madison Old Dominion James Madison Georgia State VCU William & Mary Georgia State

All-Rookie Matt Davenport Steven Davis Chris Forsten Aidan Francis Brett Harris Matt Miller Rich O’Donald Ben Tomchick Ben Winter Josh Wright

Pos. P P C P P/OF OF P P OF IF

School William & Mary UNC Wilmington William & Mary Georgia State Old Dominion Northeastern Delaware Old Dominion Towson Old Dominion

Co-Players-of-the-Year: Chris Henderson, George Mason & Scott Krieger, George Mason Def. Player-of-the-Year: Chris Henderson, George Mason Rookie-of-the-Year: Brett Harris, Old Dominion Coach-of-the-Year: Bill Brown, George Mason

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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

Carl Willis

John Raynor

Nate Hall

Bradley Holt

Ronald Hill

Michael Marbry

Chris Hatcher

Seahawks In The Pros

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

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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

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


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 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 atlarge 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 three Seahawks named to the All-Regional squad.

Blake Cross earned All-Regional honors after striking 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

W 8-5 L 11-4 W 4-3 L 7-0

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, 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

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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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.


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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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 Nate Hall, IF Grayson Evans, OF Daniel Cropper, P Daniel Hargrave, IF Jesse Haney, P Jeff Hatcher, P Justin Bradley, P Justin Barefoot, OF Tyler Stott, IF/OF Brad Holt, P Rhett Miller, OF Jason Appel, OF Brett Braxton, P Cody Stanley, C Ryan Foreman, C Chris Johnson, P Mark Carver, C Jes Snyder, IF Alex Hill, IF/OF Bryan Booth, P Tyler Smith, P Marc Locklear, OF Matt Holt, IF Bobby Leeper, OF Shane French, IF Allen Flood, P Cameron Roth, P Seth Frankoff, P Stephen Harrold, P Larry Salefsky, P Mike Rooney, IF 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

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UNC Wilmington earned its second at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament after posting a school-record 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.


Seahawk Strength & Conditioning 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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Sports Medicine • Athletic Training

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

Bonifay Serves As Keynote Speaker Former Pittsburgh Pirates General Manager and 1997 General Manager-ofthe-Year Cam Bonifay, right, served as the keynote speaker for the program’s annual Spring Training Banquet in late January. In 1997, he helped the Pirates finish second in the National Central Division on a payroll that totaled just nine million dollars. Bonifay works as special assistant to Cincinnati Reds General Manager Walt Jocketty, after working in the front office for the Tampa Bay Rays and as a scout with the St. Louis Cardinals. His youngest son Josh was a fixture with the Seahawks from 1997 through 1999 and was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1999 Major League draft.

Mark Carver, second from left and Bradley Holt, last on right, were presented with their awards at the 2009 Spring Training Banquet. Carver was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Performance while Holt earned the Award for Most outstanding Pitching Performance. Both players were selected in the 2008 MLB Draft. Carver, who was the CAA Most Valuable Player and Third-Team AllAmerica went to the Pittsburgh while Holt, who also was a Third-Team AllAmerica honoree, went to the New York Mets with the 33rd pick overall in the supplemental first round.

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

Carl Willis 2003

Jack McKeon 2004

Terry Francona 2005

Grady Little 2006

Jerry Narron 2007

Trot Nixon 2008

Eric Wedge 2009

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CHAMPS Life Skills • Academic Support The Athletic Academic Support Program provides a variety of services for all the university’s student-athletes. The program offers academic counseling and support to help student-athletes successfully balance the demands of their athletic and academic schedules. Progress reports monitoring class Sandy Williford Rodney Young Jessica Long 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 studentathletes.

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 664 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 studentathlete 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 student-athlete. (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 student-athletes. 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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2008-09 Academic Highlights • For the sixth 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. • Junior Darion Jeralds was named recipient of the prestigious Dean Ehlers Leadership Award in men’s basketball, becoming the sixth Seahawk to earn the award in its 15-year existence. • Darion Jeralds and Daniel Mercer were named to the CAA’s AllAcademic Team in men’s basketball. • 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 the second straight season the team has garnered the award. • Junior Darion Jeralds was named the CAA’s Men’s Basketball Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year. • The men’s cross country team was designated as a United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academic AllAmerican Team. • The women’s soccer team received the NSCAA’s Ethics and Sportsmanship Award and the College Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season. • A total of 28 student-athletes, 14 each semester, achieved a perfect 4.00 grade point during the 2008-09 year. • More than 90 student-athletes recorded a 3.50 or higher GPA during each semester of 2008-09. • All of UNCW’s 19 intercollegiate teams finished above the multiyear score of 925 in the NCAA’s annual APR report. • Ashley Tait, Christie Appleton and Sofia Hagsund were named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Scholar Team. • Junior Ashley Tait was named CAA Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year in women’s golf, marking the fifth consecutive year that a UNCW player has won the award. • Track and field standouts Aisha Jones and Brian Blumenstein were named Academic All-Americans by the National Track and Field Coaches Association. • The women’s tennis team was recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association as an Academic All-American Team for the third straight year and the ninth time overall. • The women’s track and field team earned the National Track and Field Coaches Association’s designation as an All-Academic Team.

 Women’s Soccer NSCAA Ethics and Sportsmanship Award College Team Academic Award

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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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