2018 Wofford Baseball Media Guide

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2018 MEDIA GUIDE

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Date

Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 2 March 3 March 4 March 6 March 7 March 10 March 11 March 12 March 14 March 17 March 18 March 21 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 27 March 29 March 30 March 31 April 4

2018 SCHEDULE

Opponent

KENTUCKY FORDHAM DAYTON UNC ASHEVILLE XAVIER SETON HALL PRESBYTERIAN at Georgia GARDNER-WEBB PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA at Clemson vs. Boston College ^ MARIST MARIST MARIST USC UPSTATE SIENA (DH) SIENA at Gardner-Webb at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * WINTHROP WESTERN CAROLINA * WESTERN CAROLINA * WESTERN CAROLINA * at East Carolina

Time

5:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

April 6 at UNC Wilmington 6:00 pm April 7 at UNC Wilmington 2:00 pm April 8 at UNC Wilmington 2:00 pm 3:00 pm April 11 at Presbyterian April 13 at Furman * 6:00 pm April 14 at Furman * 4:00 pm April 15 at Furman * 1:00 pm April 18 at UNC Asheville 6:00 pm 6:00 pm April 20 THE CITADEL * April 21 THE CITADEL * 3:00 pm April 22 THE CITADEL * 1:00 pm April 24 at Winthrop 6:00 pm April 27 UNCG * 6:00 pm April 28 UNCG * 3:00 pm 1:00 pm April 29 UNCG * May 2 PRESBYTERIAN 6:00 pm May 4 at Samford * 7:00 pm at Samford * 3:00 pm May 5 May 6 at Samford * 2:00 pm May 9 at USC Upstate 6:00 pm May 11 at VMI * 6:00 pm May 12 at VMI * 2:00 pm May 13 at VMI * 1:00 pm May 17 EAST TENNESSEE STATE * 6:00 pm May 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE * 6:00 pm May 19 EAST TENNESSEE STATE * 1:00 pm May 22-27 SoCon Tournament ^ Greenville, S.C. * SoCon game • All times Eastern • Subject to change • HOME GAMES IN CAPS ^- Fluor Field, Greenville, SC

Wofford Quick Facts/Staff................................................2 Media Information..........................................................3 Wofford College...........................................................4-9 Russell C. King Field.................................................10-11 Strength and Conditioning............................................12 Athletic Facilities...........................................................13 2018 Outlook................................................................14 2018 Wofford Roster.....................................................15 Head Coach Todd Interdonato...................................16-17 Assistant Coaches.....................................................18-21 Player Bios...............................................................22-38 2017 In Review........................................................39-42 2017 Southern Conference Stats..............................43-44 2018 SoCon Opponents.................................................45 Team Records...........................................................46-47 Individual Records....................................................48-55 Yearly Leaders..........................................................56-57 Yearly Team Statistics....................................................58 Honors.....................................................................59-61 All-Time Lettermen..................................................61-64 NCAA Box Scores...........................................................65 Coaching Records..........................................................66 Year-by-Year Results................................................67-78 Wofford College Administration....................................79 Athletic Department Staff........................................80-82 Sports Medicine............................................................83 Southern Conference................................................84-85 Spartanburg..................................................................86 Wofford Sports Hall of Fame..........................................87 Phi Beta Kappa..............................................................88

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Opening Pitch WOFFORD QUICK FACTS

WOFFORD STAFF

GENERAL INFORMATION

ADMINISTRATION

Location: Spartanburg, SC 29303 Enrollment: 1,650 Year Founded: 1854 Nickname: Terriers Official Colors: Old Gold (PMS 873C) and Black Home Field (capacity): Russell C. King Field (2,500) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-375, CF-395, RC-375, RF-325 Conference: Southern Affiliation: NCAA Division I Web Site: www.woffordterriers.com Twitter: @WoffordTerriers, @WoffordBaseball

CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION

President: Dr. Nayef Samhat (George Washington ‘83) Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Jameica Hill (Wofford ‘88) Athletic Director: Richard Johnson (The Citadel ‘76) Athletic Department Phone: (864) 597-4090 Ticket Office Phone: (864) 597-4090

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Todd Interdonato (UNC Asheville ‘00) Record at Wofford: 251-314 (11th Season) Overall Record: 251-314 (11th Season) Office Phone: (864) 597-4497 Assistant Coaches: J.J. Edwards (Sacred Heart ‘10) Seth Cutler-Voltz (VCU’12) Josh Schulman (Rochester ‘15)

SEASON REVIEW/OUTLOOK

2017 Overall Record: 28-30 Home: 14-14, Away: 13-13, Neutral: 1-3 2017 SoCon Record: 13-11 (Fifth) SoCon Home: 6-6, SoCon Away: 7-5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7 / 2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9 / 8 Overall Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20 / 14 Incoming Players: 13 Top Returning Hits..................................................................Max McDougald (66) Top Returning Home runs...................................................... Mack Nathanson (12) Top Returning RBIs................................................................. Mack Nathanson (44) Top Returning Batting Average............................................ McClain Bradley (.365) Top Returning Stolen Bases..................................................... McClain Bradley (17) Top Returning Strikeouts.............................................................. Adam Scott (108) Top Returning ERA (min. 10 innings)........................................ Matt Ellmyer (4.36) Top Returning Wins.......................................Adam Scott, Austin Higginbotham (6) Top Returning Saves.......................................... Matt Ellmyer, Reece Maniscalco (2)

Athletic Director.............................................................................. Richard Johnson Deputy Athletic Director............................................................................ Mark Line Sr. Associate AD/Development................................................................ Terri Lewitt Associate AD/Compliance.................................................................. Elizabeth Rabb Associate AD/Media Relations........................................................Brent Williamson Assistant AD/Business and Finance...........................................................Ryan Price Director of Facilities...................................................................................Andy Kiah Director of Video Services........................................................................Garrett Hall Director of Marketing and Promotions.................................................... Jake Farkas Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director......................................Hannah Bradley Ticket Manager.................................................................................... Shelby Taylor Terrier Club/Member Services and Event Coordinator.................. Mary Kathryn Jolly Terrier Club/Membership Development Coordinator................................Luke Feisal Wofford Sports Marketing/IMG.............................................................Staley Foster Media Relations Intern.....................................................................Hunter Yrigoyen Marketing and Promotions Intern...............................................................Ellie Varn Digital Media and Community Relations Intern..................................... Cierra Kaiser Administrative Assistant........................................................... Stephanie Lancaster ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF Director of Sports Medicine................................................................Will Christman Associate Head Athletic Trainer................................................................. Alyss Hart Assistant Athletic Trainer (Baseball)............................................................Riley Cox Assistant Athletic Trainer......................................................................Zach Lapinski Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................................................Caroline Robbins Athletic Training Intern......................................................................Hannah Chunn Athletic Training Intern............................................................................ Keith Mize Team Orthopedist..........................................................................Dr. Stephen Kana Team Physician.......................................................................................Dr. Eric Cole Team Physical Therapist............................................................................Ivan Curry

CREDITS

The 2018 Wofford College baseball media guide is a publication of the Wofford athletic media relations office. Editor: Brent Williamson. Assistance provided by Hunter Yrigoyen, Hannah Bradley and Todd Interdonato. Research conducted by Phillip Stone of the Wofford library archives and previous sports information staffs. Action photographs provided by Willis Glasgow, Trent Brock, Mark Olencki, John Byrum and SoCon Photos/Sideline Sports. Headshots by Mark Olencki. The page 5 photo of Russell C. King is courtesy of the Herald-Journal. Printed February 2018.

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Wofford College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any legally protected status. TITLE IX and ADA Coordinator TITLE IX Deputy Coordinator Amanda R. Estabrook Chee Lee, Director of Human Resources 429 North Church Street 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 864-597-4048 864-597-4230

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Featured on the cover of the 2018 Baseball Media Guide are (left to right) senior outfielder McClain Bradley, senior outfielder Mack Nathanson, senior third baseman Max McDougald, senior pitcher Adam Scott and senior catcher Cody Miller. Cover designed by Michelle Griggs.

WOFFORD COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT

Wofford’s mission is to provide superior liberal arts education that prepares its students for extraordinary and positive contributions to society. The focus of Wofford’s mission is upon fostering commitment to excellence in character, performance, leadership, service to others and life-long learning.


MEDIA INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS Requests for working media credentials should be made to Brent Williamson, Associate Athletic Director of Media Relations, Wofford College, 429 N. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303. Requests should be made one week in advance. Requests are screened with care to insure a working press box. Children, spouses, pets and cheering are not allowed in the press box.

INTERVIEWS All interviews with members of the team during the season must be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Please call ahead and allow 24 hours to set up interviews with players. Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a time that is mutually agreeable to the reporter/broadcaster and the student-athlete. The best time to call Coach Interdonato is in the morning. Any television crews wishing to tape an interview with Coach Interdonato may do so daily before practice. Please call ahead to allow an office representative to help facilitate the interview. PARKING Parking for all members of the working media for Terrier home baseball games can be found in either the Student Life Lot (A), the Verandah Lot, or in the grass lot behind the Richardson Building. INTERVIEWS Student-athletes are available on the field immediately following the game. Coach Interdonato will meet with the media following each game on the field. During a doubleheader, no student-athletes may be interviewed between games, with the exception of the starting pitcher of the first game. The Wofford locker room and training room in Andrews Fieldhouse are NOT open to the media. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo passes for newspaper photographers and photographers on assignment are available from the athletic media relations office. Photographers will not be allowed on the field during the game. PRESSBOX SERVICES Members of the media will be provided with flip cards, current statistics and pregame notes prior to the start of the game. Statistical summaries will include final box score. There is wireless access at King Field, along with ethernet ports. After the radio broadcast teams have completed their broadcasts, there are phone lines available as well. A photocopier and a fax machine are also available inside the Richardson Building.

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ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations/Baseball SID: Brent Williamson Office Phone: 864-597-4093 E-Mail: williamsondb@wofford.edu FAX: 864-597-4129 Press Box: 864-597-4478 Assistant Director for Media Relations: Hannah Bradley E-Mail: bradleymh@wofford.edu Office Phone: 864-597-4092 Media Relations Intern: Hunter Yrigoyen E-Mail: yrigoyenhr@wofford.edu Office Phone: 864-597-4098 Mailing Address: 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Gibbs Stadium Press Box: 864-597-4487 Athletic website: www. woffordterriers.com

DIRECTIONS TO KING FIELD

From the West/GSP Airport: Take I-85 north to exit 69 (Business 85 North). Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 3 miles, turn right on Cleveland Street. Follow under railroad tracks and the baseball field can be reached by either going straight or turning left onto Memorial Drive. From the North: Take I-26 east to exit 15 (US 176). Follow for 7 miles as road turns into I-585 South and then Pine Street. Turn right on Cleveland Street. Follow under railroad tracks and the baseball field can be reached by either going straight or turning left onto Memorial Drive. From the East/Charlotte Airport: Take I-85 south to exit 77 (Business 85 South). Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 3 miles, turn right on Cleveland Street. Follow under railroad tracks and the baseball field can be reached by either going straight or turning left onto Memorial Drive. From the South: Take I-26 west to exit 21B (US 29 North). After 3.5 miles, turn left on St. John Street. Turn left at North Church Street. Turn right on Memorial Drive and follow until the baseball field is on your left.

WOFFORDTERRIERS.COM

In the fall of 2015, Wofford College launched an updated website for athletics which can be found at www.woffordterriers.com. The site contains all the information any Terrier fan is looking for, including rosters, schedules, student-athlete bios, updated statistics and archives. Live stats for most sports are also provided. This season, the site will link with the Southern Conference Digital Network and ESPN3 to provide free live video of a wide variety of events, including football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, on any device with a broadband connection.

Wofford College is pleased to work with Adidas to provide game and practice gear and equipment for the Terriers this season.

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THE WORLD AT WOFFORD

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Wofford College, established in 1854, is a four-year, independent, residential liberal arts college located in Spartanburg, S.C. It offers a distinctive program with 25 major fields of study to a student body of 1,650 undergraduates. Nationally known for the strength of its academic program, outstanding faculty, study abroad participation and successful graduates, Wofford ranks well in U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, The Fiske Guide to College, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and the Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange, an organization that ranks Wofford #4 in the nation for study abroad participation. Wofford has produced six Rhodes Scholars and is home to one of the nation’s 283 Phi Beta Kappa chapters. A leader in offering high-impact learning opportunities to students, Wofford encourages students to take advantage of all that Wofford, and through it the world, has to offer. These opportunities include internships with scientific, corporate and non-profit organizations across the globe, undergraduate research opportunities, service-learning in the local community, international study abroad programming and a thriving host of co-curricular opportunities on campus. One of those co-curricular offerings is the R. Michael James Fund, a student-managed and operated investment organization. The Space in the Mungo Center also prepares students for life after Wofford by offering professional development, career services and much more. Student and residence life on campus include exciting Division I NCAA athletics, opportunities to participate in one of the college’s Greek-letter fraternities or sororities, competitive intramurals, a diverse selection of clubs, student publications and a housing plan that helps students progress from first year through fourth in a close-knit community that builds independence. The residence life experience culminates in a final year in

The Village, beautiful, Charlestonian-style apartments designed to help transition students from college student to successful graduate. Thanks to the generosity of alumnus and trustee Jerry Richardson ’59, construction on Wofford’s Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts and the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium to house new basketball and volleyball arenas began in 2016, with completion dates in 2017. In addition, the new Greek Village was completed in the spring of 2016. Wofford’s entire 175-acre campus is a national arboretum, named the Roger Milliken Arboretum at Wofford College in honor of the late longtime trustee and benefactor.

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ACADEMICS AT WOFFORD

Wofford offers distinctive learning opportunities that set it apart from other liberal arts colleges. A few of those high-impact educational experiences include: The Interim, a January term that encourages students and faculty to explore new interests both on and off campus. A small sampling of on-campus programs include: Animal Cognition and Rat Basketball, Personal Finance, and Riding and Researching the Horse. Travel/study projects will take students to Australia, Cuba, China, Ireland, Germany, Japan and other sites around the world. Students also complete internships both locally and around the globe. The Bonner Scholar program, a service-learning scholarship program that places deserving students in volunteer positions throughout the community. The Space in the Mungo Center, a place where students can build upon their liberal arts education by adding professional skills desired by employers and graduate schools. The Space includes The Space to: Prepare (career services and professional development training); The Space to: Impact (a four-year scholarship program that empowers students to impact the world); The Space to: Launch (entrepreneurship support and competitions); The Space to: Consult (hands-on research, writing and problem-solving training within a consulting framework); and The Space to: Explore (indepth global study). Environmental Studies provides a creative and supportive learning environment that helps students pursue their goals in the field of sustainability. It operates both on Wofford’s campus and at the college’s Goodall Environmental Studies Center at Glendale, S.C. The property where the center is located borders 19 acres of protected green space along Lawson’s Fork Creek. Neuroscience, a program that allows students to examine the nervous system and its regulation of behavior through an experimental approach, is offered jointly by the Departments of Psychology and Biology. Computational Science, a fast-growing in-

terdisciplinary field that is at the intersection of the sciences, computer science and mathematics, involves learning to store, retrieve, process and visualize massive amounts of information in web-accessed databases. The Novel Experience, a first-year reading and writing program that offers an introduction to the academic rigors of Wofford while familiarizing students with the Spartanburg community. The Creative Writing Concentration, a program led by outstanding published faculty authors that provides additional opportunities for students to hone their creative writing skills, earn coveted prizes and become published writers. The Wofford Writers Series brings published writers to campus to augment the Creative Writing Concentration. ACADEMIC MAJORS Accounting Art History Biology Business Economics Chemistry Chinese Computer Science Economics English Environmental Studies Finance French German Government and International Affairs History Humanities Intercultural Studies Mathematics Philosophy Physics Psychology Religion Sociology and Anthropology Spanish Theatre

The Presidential International Scholar program offers an opportunity for an outstanding, intellectually gifted student to visit developing countries researching a specific academic area of interest. The student then returns to campus to share his or her experiences. Presidential Seminar, a weekly seminar for outstanding seniors hosted by Wofford President Nayef H. Samhat. Seminar participants explore interdisciplinary subjects of current significance. The college now has a similar program for juniors. Liberty Fellowship is a two-year leadership experience for young citizens of South Carolina with exemplary promise for societal achievement. The Liberty Fellowship is housed at the college and offered in partnership with South Carolina businessman Hayne Hipp and the Aspen Institute.

ACADEMIC MINORS Accounting Art History Business Chemisty Chinese Studies Computer Science Creative Writing Economics English Environmental Studies Film and Digital Media Finance German Studies Government and International Affairs History Mathematics Philosophy Religion Sociology and Anthropology Studio Art Theatre

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Education Pre-Engineering

Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Ministry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Science

OTHER PROGRAMS

African/African-American Studies Asian Studies Classical Civilizations Computational Science Gender Studies Government Concentrations: American Politics Political Thought World Politics Information Management Latin American and Caribbean Studies Mathematics Concentrations: Applied Math Pure Math Medical Humanities Middle Eastern and North African Studies Military Science / Army ROTC Music Neuroscience 19th Century Studies

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JERRY RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM

Wofford announced on Nov. 17, 2014, its plans to build the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium to house a new basketball/volleyball arena, locker rooms and other facilities. The facility is adjacent to the north end of Gibbs Stadium, where the Terriers play football. Construction on the facility began in the fall of 2015 with the opening men’s basketball game held on November 10, 2017. Wofford alumnus and trustee Jerry Richardson ‘59 provided the gift to fund the 123,000-square-foot facility that includes a 3,400-seat basketball arena and a 350-seat volleyball competition venue. The Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium serves as the home for women’s basketball, men’s basketball and volleyball and has a seating capacity for non-athletics functions, such as commencement and concerts, of 4,500. It includes home and visitor lockers for multiple sports, a state-of-the-art training room, coaches’ offices and locker rooms and team meeting rooms. Other features include a video board and ribbon boards, plus

designated areas specifically designed for students, fans, and donors. Four open-air corner suites also are included.

ROSALIND SALLENGER RICHARDSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Wofford alumnus and Carolina Panthers founder and owner Jerry Richardson and his wife, Rosalind Richardson, helped turn the first shovels of dirt on May 12, 2015, to begin construction of the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts at Wofford College. The facility opened to the public in May of 2017. The 67,000-square-foot facility houses the college’s theatre and visual arts programs and includes a 300-seat performance hall along with a museum and a student gallery. It features two custom-made glass sculptures by internationally renowned artist Dale Chihuly. The Center for the Arts features a material pallet of masonry, stucco and copper. Large areas of glass connects the interior to the outdoors, filling art studios with

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natural light and creating transparency and openness between spaces and across an outdoor sculpture garden. Richardson, a 1959 Wofford graduate and member of the college’s board of trustees, provided the gift for the center in honor of his wife’s commitment and dedication to the arts.

GREEK VILLAGE

Greek life at Wofford College has a long and vibrant history, one steeped in tradition, philanthropy, fellowship, scholarship, leadership, and the ideals of brotherhood and sisterhood. Wofford’s original fraternity houses were constructed in the mid-1950s and were filled with fond memories. They were replaced in the spring of 2016 with new, more serviceable spaces for North-American National Interfraternity Conference organizations and add options for National Panhellenic Conference and National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations. The Greek Village is located across Evins Street from the main portion of campus.


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WOFFORD ALUMNI

Wofford alumni live in all 50 states and in more than 35 foreign countries. They include six Rhodes Scholars, six Truman Scholars and two Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. Of 16,707 living alumni, 3,218 are in senior management of corporations or organizations, 1,302 practice medicine, dentistry or other health care professions, and 827 are attorneys or judges. MAJOR GENERAL RODNEY O. ANDERSON ’79 Retired deputy commanding general, XVIII Airborne Corps DAVID BRESENHAM ’93 Producer of “American Guns” and “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Also has worked on “Real World/Road Rules Challenge,”“Big Brother,”“Alaskan Steel Men” and “Whale Wars” HAROLD CHANDLER ’71 CEO and chairman of the board, Milliken & Co. MICHAEL COPPS ’63 Former commissioner, FCC. Previously served as assistant secretary commerce for trade development FISHER DeBERRY ’60 Former football coach at Air Force (1983-2006) and served as president of the American Football Coaches Association. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011

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DR. DENDY ENGELMAN ’98 Director of dermatologic surgery, New York Medical College; associate at Manhattan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery CHAD FIVEASH ’94 Writer and producer of television series such as “Kyle XY,” “Glory Daze,” “One Tree Hill,” “Switched at Birth” and “The Vampire Diaries” VAN HIPP JR. ’82 President and CEO, American Defense Institute PERRY HOLLOWAY ’83 U.S. Ambassador to Guyana BEN INGRAM ’05 Winner of 2014 “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions GEORGE DEAN JOHNSON JR. ’64 Founder and chairman of Johnson Development Associates Inc. and founder and former CEO and director of Extended Stay America Inc. MARGARET KEY ’95 CEO, Asia-Pacific, Burson-Marsteller

COSTA M. PLEICONES ’62 Served as chief justice of the S.C. Supreme Court in 2016 STANLEY PORTER ’89 Managing director, Deloitte Consulting, Greater Washington, D.C., area JERRY RICHARDSON ’59 Founder and owner of the Carolina Panthers. CATHERINE SMITH ’91 Professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law; associate dean of institutional diversity and inclusiveness JOE TAYLOR ’80 Former Secretary of Commerce, state of South Carolina WALT WILKINS ’96 Former U.S. attorney, state of South Carolina. Currently solicitor for the 13th Judicial Circuit JOYCE PAYNE YETTE ’80 Managing director, general counsel, Promontory Financial Group

CRAIG MELVIN ’01 National correspondent for NBC’s “Today Show” DANNY MORRISON ’75 Former President, Carolina Panthers. Previously served as athletics director at Texas Christian University and Wofford as well as commissioner of the Southern Conference

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WENDI NIX ’96 On-air talent for ESPN, covering NFL, college football, baseball and PGA golf GREG O’DELL ’92 CEO of Events DC, which owns and operates the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. As chief executive of the District of Columbia Sports and Entertainment Commission, he oversaw construction of the Washington Nationals Ballpark

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TERRIERS IN THE PROS Dating back to 1919 when Frank Ellerbee played baseball for the Washington Senators, Wofford alumni have made an impact in professional sports. From basketball to baseball to football, golf and soccer, Wofford alumni are making their marks in professional league around the globe. William McGirt has earned over $9 million on the PGA Tour since earning his card in 2011. He won the 2016 Memorial Tournament and has played in several majors, including the 2017 Masters. In basketball, Mike Lenzly was a member of the 2012 Great Britain Olympic Team that competed in the London Games. Additional Terriers who have played overseas in the last five years include Noah Dahlman, Drew Gibson, Junior Salters, Howard Wilkerson, Brad Loesing, Drew Crowell, Lee Skinner, Karl Cochran, Kevin Giltner, and Spencer Collins. Wofford also has been well represented in minor league baseball. Brandon Waring, Michael Gilmartin, Alex Wilson, J.D. Osborne, Luke Leftwich, Will Stillman, Matt Milburn and Spencer Kulman all were with teams in the last five seasons. John Cornely made his MLB debut with the Atlanta Braves in 2015. Over the past seven years, Andy Strickland (Atlanta and Jacksonville), Tommy Irvin (Arizona), Pat Illig

(Detroit), Kasey Redfern (Jacksonville, San Diego and Detroit), Alvin Scioneaux (San Diego) and Brenton Bersin (Carolina) have been in NFL training camps. Bersin has won back-to-back NFC South Championships and reached Super Bowl 50 in 2016. Ameet Pall was the fifth overall pick in the 2012 Canadian Football League draft and played for Montreal and Winnipeg.

Top: William McGirt on the PGA Tour. Above: Mike Lenzly guards Kobe Bryant in an exhibition game before the 2012 Olympics. Bottom: John Cornely with the Gwinnett Braves. Top Right: Brenton Bersin with the Carolina Panthers. Bottom Right: Luke Leftwich with the Clearwater Threshers.

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WOFFORD TRADITIONS THE EARLY YEARS The first baseball team at Wofford took the field in 1889 under the direction of Professor Marshall, however there is evidence of a team representing the College playing Furman in 1885. In 1896, the Wofford team took on South Carolina and won 18-6. Wofford pitcher Gus Chrietzburg struck out 19 batters against Wake Forest that season as well. In 1899, the team was undefeated with wins over Clemson, South Carolina, Furman, Citadel, Erskine and College of Charleston. MARK LINE One of the winningest coaches in Wofford baseball history is Mark Line. He served as head coach from 1985 to 1994, posting a career record of 204-157 for a .564 winning percentage. He was named NAIA District VI Coach of the Year in 1987. In 1990, the Terriers won 30 games for the first time in school history. He currently is the Deputy Athletic Director at Wofford. FIVE DAYS IN MAY In 2007, the Terriers pulled off one of the most amazing runs in conference tournament history as they entered as the ninth seed. A 5-3 play-in game victory against Furman led to a 19-6 shellacking of the top seed, the College of Charleston on Wednesday. Thursday’s 12-5 win over UNC Greensboro put Wofford in the winner’s bracket. The result, a 6-2 win over The Citadel and a rematch in the championship game. Pitching on two days rest, Austin Redwine limited The Citadel to one run and four hits over nearly seven innings of work to give Wofford the 4-2 victory and the 2007 Championship. NCAA TOURNAMENT The Terriers made their first appearance in the NCAA Baseball Tournament during the 2007 season. Sent to the Columbia Regional, Wofford faced South Carolina in the first game and North Carolina State in the second game. BRANDON WARING Brandon Waring had one of the best single-season performances of any Terriers in 2007. He set a school record with 27 home runs, which was second in the nation. In the Southern Conference Tournament, he earned MVP honors. An All-Southern Conference first team selection, he was

also a first team All-American by the ABCA, Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. Waring was a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award. He was selected in the MLB Draft by the Reds and has spent the last three seasons in the Baltimore O’s organization. He signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Twins for the 2014 season. TERRIERS Wofford’s nickname dates back to the early 1910’s when Professor E.H. Shuler recalled seeing a terrier named Jack at Wofford baseball games. A cartoon showing a Jack-like dog doing gymnastics appeared in a Wofford Journal about the same time. By 1914, the nickname Terrier was firmly established for the college’s athletic teams. Wofford has had a number of real life mascots including Spike in the mid-50s and Jocko in the early 1960s. Most Wofford Terriers have been Boston Terriers which have a smooth black coat with white markings on the face, neck, chest, legs and feet. They usually pack a muscular 20 pounds on a foot-high frame. BEN WOFFORD Born on October 19, 1780, Benjamin Wofford rode a Methodist circuit as a lay exhorter in 1806 and 1807 in western Kentucky, but soon returned to South Carolina in that year to marry Anna Todd. With the death of her father in 1809, he inherited control of the Todd family farm in the southern part of Spartanburg County. Ordained in 1814, he served as an itinerant for only three years. A year after the death of Anna Todd Wofford in 1835, he married Maria Barron. His business interests and their diminished enthusiasm for rural life led them to move to the village, at the corner of present-day Magnolia and St. John Streets. There he continued to invest conservatively and live simply until his death on December 2, 1850. Wofford’s will provided $100,000 for the establishment of a college for literary, classical, and scientific education in Spartanburg, to be under the control and management of the state’s Methodist Conference. Within four years of Benjamin Wofford’s death, the trustees he named took the money he bequeathed, secured a charter, bought land, built a college and five houses for professors, hired a faculty, and opened its doors.

THE CAROLINA PANTHERS

The Carolina Panthers have held training camp at Wofford since their inaugural season in 1995 and it will be held on campus until at least 2019. The camp provides Wofford tremendous national exposure and visibility. Media members that visit Wofford during the camp include ESPN, Fox Sports, NFL Network, USA Today and Sports Illustrated. Local print and television media from markets including Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, Asheville and Greensboro/ Winston-Salem are on campus on a daily basis. According to SI.com’s Tim Layden, “as I like to think of it: Training Camp Heaven. Wofford is 70 miles west of Charlotte on I-85, and presents all the reasons why there is something special about taking the team on the road for camp. Three pristine, Bermuda-grass fields with a stand of tall pines on two sides and a steep hillside -- where fans sit and watch -- on another. Fans, many of them young boys and girls, lined up along the fence, getting autographs after practice. It’s a scene straight out of football’s past.”

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Facilities

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A commitment in excess of $1 million from a trustee and former Terrier baseball player made it possible for Wofford College to play its home games on campus again. In May 2003, the Wofford Board of Trustees approved the $1.8 million project, which bears the name of Russell C. King Field. The new field is located at the site of the former facility, Law Field, on campus. A past chairman, King served on the Wofford Board of Trustees for 25 years. Russell C. King ‘56 made it possible for NCAA baseball to return to campus after an eight-year absence. Since beginning Division I play in 1996, Wofford had played its games off-campus at Duncan Park. “Wofford has been envied and praised for the number of gathering spaces on our campus where students and faculty can interact,” Wofford president Dr. Benjamin Dunlap said. “There could be no better springtime addition to that list than a handsome, centrally-located baseball facility — and that is what Russell C. King and other generous donors have made possible. “As a sometime Yankee fan, it pains me that no one remembers King Kong Keller. But, as an ardent Terrier supporter, it gives me real satisfaction to know future generations will recognize the name of one of the best power hitters in Wofford’s history. Russell King used to launch homers over the railroad tracks and, according to a legendary account for which there are several purported eyewitnesses, one of his shots fell into a coal car and traveled all the way to Arizona — surely the longest home run on record! “Russell C. King Field is as significant an addition to our campus as Russell himself was to Wofford baseball in the 1950s.” King, who passed away August 14, 2011, was part of a three generation family Russell C. King ‘56 at Wofford that also includes an athletic background. His father, Russell Calvin King ‘29, played baseball and football for the Terriers as did one of his four uncles who attended Wofford. King’s son, Russell C. King, III ‘81, is also a Wofford graduate. King was a stalwart on Wofford’s baseball teams from 1953-56, he was a .338 career hitter who led the ‘56 team to a 14-4 record while leading the squad in home runs and RBIs. “I’ve been a long-time advocate of bringing baseball back to campus,” King said. “Back in my day, and in the future, a lot of students would come and watch at least part of the game. It was a good atmosphere and a place for students to gather. “This will be a first-class facility and will have a significant impact on the beauty and activity for that corner of the Wofford campus. This is something I was prepared to do and wanted to do. It will help us attract some quality opponents and we’ll be able to have some night games. As a former player, I’m excited about having a new field for our program.”

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Other components of the new facility include a major gift from Toccoa Switzer and her family for the construction of the seating area, which has 1,000 permanent seats located behind home plate. Grass banks behind each dugout bring total capacity to 2,500. A series of rocking chairs, overlooking the field, highlights the plaza area. The Switzer family also has a long relationship with Wofford, spanning four generations. Toccoa Switzer is a former member of the Wofford Board of Trustees. Her late husband, James L. Switzer, Sr. ‘40, and his father, Dr. Paul K. Switzer ’07 are Wofford graduates, as are her two sons, James L. Switzer, Jr. ‘80 and Dr. Paul K. Switzer, III ‘77. Toccoa’s granddaughter, Lizzie Switzer ‘07, is also a graduate of Wofford. “The Switzers made the first gift on the project,” Dunlap said. “Without their generous support, Wofford baseball might have wandered in the alien corn a lot longer than it did. Long before ‘Field of Dreams’ made the thought a by-word, the Switzers were convinced that, if we built it, the springtime crowds would return to Wofford to enjoy an afternoon at the ballpark. Each season it is proven how right they were.” Over the past several seasons, various improvements have been made to the facility, including cutting out the base paths and adding railings in front of the dugouts. The most visible change was the addition in 2012 of an astroturf halo around the home plate area, which was expanded in 2018. The halo was made possible by family and friends in memory of Jason Derrick. Derrick was a pitcher for the Terriers from 1992-96 from Charleston, S.C. and passed away in 2008. In addition, the batting cages behind right field were renovated in 2016.

Wofford President Emeritus Dr. Benjamin Dunlap (center) speaks to the crowd as part of the Dedication Game on March 23, 2004. Dunlap is flanked by Toccoa Switzer (left) and Russell C. King (right).


Facilities RUSSELL C. KING FIELD FIRSTS In the first-ever game at Russell C. King Field (March 1, 2004), Wofford posted a 16-9 victory over Niagara. It was also the first game of a doubleheader. The Terriers completed the sweep with a 12-3 win in game 2. First pitch – 1:02 p.m., Chris Clark delivers a called strike to Niagara’s Paul Solini First Wofford hit – Stephen Johnson home run to leftfield vs. Niagara, bottom of second inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford run scored – Stephen Johnson vs. Niagara, solo home run in the bottom of the second inning Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford single – Anthony DiNardo vs. Niagara, bottom of the fifth inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford double – Eric Sturkie vs. Niagara, bottom of the second inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford triple – David Long vs. Youngstown State (Game 2, March 6, 2004) First Wofford home run – Stephen Johnson vs. Niagara, bottom of the second inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford stolen base – Zach Pittman vs. Niagara, bottom of the fifth inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford RBI – Stephen Johnson vs. Niagara, bottom of the second inning (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford multiple-homer game – Steve Casey vs. Youngstown State, 3 home runs (Game 1, March 6, 2004) First Wofford winning pitcher – Jarrod Rampey, vs. Niagara (Game 1, March 1, 2004) First Wofford save – Lance Player vs. North Carolina A&T (Game 2, April 6, 2004) First night game – March 10, 2004 (No. 25 Clemson 6, Wofford 0)

Chris Clark throws a called strike on the first pitch in Russell C. King Field history.

ANDREWS FIELDHOUSE THE FIELDHOUSE

The Wofford baseball team utilizes Andrews Fieldhouse as an indoor practice facility during inclement weather. Andrews has several batting cages along with portable pitching mounds.

LOCKER ROOM

The Wofford baseball team returned to campus in 2009 to a new locker room facility in Andrews Fieldhouse. Located next to Russell C. King Field, the facility has lockers for 37 players. A full bathroom and shower area is included which was also recently renovated. In addition, there is a coaches locker room and small office area. A focal point of the room is a mural highlighting the history of the baseball team over the years. The area is approximately 1,600 square feet and has a new heating and air conditioning system. A seating area with two sofas and two flat-panel televisions is also provided for the players, along with a ping-pong table. Laundry facilities have also been added in addition to an equipment room.

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

THE JOE E. TAYLOR CENTER

Wofford alumnus and South Carolina Secretary of Commerce Joe Taylor donated $1 million for the renovation of the Curry Building into the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Center The Taylor Center features a 7,000 square foot weight room and offices for athletic department staff. The building, located next to Gibbs Stadium, was completed in June of 2009. The weight room facility is equipped with a total of 24 racks with built-in pull-up bars and nearly 25,000 pounds of plates, dumbells and olympic weights. The 24 racks are divided, with twelve used with platforms and twelve used with benches. Additional equipment includes four pulldown machines, four low row machines, five power runners, six glute/ham machines, two decline ab machines, a leg press and exercise bike. Also included is a large area of Mondo track flooring, which is used with the step-up boxes, plyo boxes and hurdle sets in speed development. The Taylor Center also provides offices for administration and numerous sports, including men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, men’s and women’s golf, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis and cross country and track and field. A conference room and several work areas give the coaching staff much needed space.

MISSION STATEMENT

The aim of the Wofford College Strength and Conditioning Department is to allow every student-athlete the best training opportunity with proper instruction and program implementation to create progressive gains in strength, speed, fitness levels, mobility and body composition over the tenure of the athletic career. This will be achieved through a created culture consumed with hard work, discipline, commitment, and knowledge of the craft of training in a highly competitive environment.

THE PHILOSOPHY

The Strength and Conditioning Program consists of prescribed training based on sport specific demands with a great emphasis on properly executing movement patterns and training within the assigned threshold to optimize abilities and capabilities. Keys to this are: • Evaluation and Assessment • Individual Needs / Sport Specificity • Weight Training Movements • Running Prescription • Plyometric Training • Student-Athlete Health • Recovery and Restoration • Training Culture

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THE RICHARDSON BUILDING

The home of the Wofford College Athletic Department is the Richardson Physical Activities Building. The facility includes offices for the administration, football, basketball and other sports on the second floor. Also included on the second floor is an aerobic dance room and weight room with machine and free weights along with a variety of cardio machines. Locker rooms for football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and a training room are located on the first floor. Wofford alumnus and Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson made a $1 million donation in 2008 that was used for enhancing the Richardson Building. Numerous improvements were made in the facility to ensure that it is one of the most advanced athletic facilities in the nation. Enhancements to the Richardson Building include new paint and carpet in the entire facility. The coaching and administration suites were reconfigured to provide better reception areas. Football and men’s basketball offices were outfitted with a new video system, including computers, editing software and large-screen monitors. This new system is similar to those being used by the NFL and NBA. Inside the Harley Room, a new audio/video system was installed to handle the variety of events held in the room. New displays for academic honors, Southern Conference honors and the Hall of Fame are a part of the project. Additional murals and photos compliment the building and give it a fresh look. In addition, the fitness facilities have been upgraded as well. Nearly $100,000 worth of new equipment was added to supplement the current selection of treadmills and elliptical machines. The cardio area features six flat panel televisions for viewing while working out. The fitness area is used by the entire student body at Wofford.

Left: The fitness facility is available for all students and has numerous cardio machines in addition to free weights and weight machines. Top: The reception area for the football office suite. Above: The football locker room.

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2018 BASEBALL OUTLOOK This will be the eleventh season under the direction of head coach Todd Interdonato. Leading the team will be eight seniors: McClain Bradley, Grant Byers, David Ehmen, Max McDougald, Alex Malsch, Cody Miller, Mack Nathanson and Adam Scott. Overall 20 players return to the team from last season when the Terriers posted a 28-30 overall record and a 13-11 mark in the Southern Conference. Thirteen newcomers join the squad for the slate of 56 games, including 32 contests at Russell C. King Field on the Wofford campus. PITCHING The pitching staff includes ten right-handers and six lefties. There are three senior pitchers, led by left-hander Adam Scott. Scott struck out 108 batters last season with a 6-6 record in 15 starts. Right-hander Grant Byers made seven appearances and lefty David Ehmen made 12 appearances with a 1.80 ERA. The junior class includes left-hander Austin Higginbotham and right-hander Thomas Tatham. Higginbotham made 17 appearances with 14 starts and had a 4.88 ERA, while Tatham missed last season due to injury. The sophomores include right-handers Matt Ellmyer, Jake Hershman, Reece Maniscalco and Rasesh Pandya, with Ellmyer leading the class with 21 appearances. Newcomers include junior transfer Anthony Garcia, Jake Dippold, Tyler McGuigan, Clay Schwaner, Scottie Wallace, David Yourke and Jake Zoller. CATCHERS The Terriers will primarily play two catchers behind the plate. Senior Cody Miller made 22 starts at catcher and hit ten home runs. Sophomore Alec Cargin started one game at catcher and had a .318 batting average. Freshman Lawson Hill joins the group.

INFIELD The infield features a veteran group led by seniors Alex Malsch and Max McDougald. Malsch started 49 games at shortstop, while McDougald was at third base for 57 games and batted .311. Junior Reed Massey started 54 games at second base. Junior Ty Reginelli and sophomores Andrew Orzel and Brett Rodriguez also saw time on the field. They are joined by freshmen Parker Hill and Chris Rubottom.

POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING

Name

McClain Bradley Alex Malsch Max McDougald Cody Miller Mack Nathanson Reed Massey Ty Reginelli Davis Keller Alec Cargin Brett Rodriguez Andrew Orzel

Pos. OF INF INF C OF INF INF OF C INF INF

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So.

GP-GS 43-43 54-49 58-57 34-29 57-57 57-54 30-11 3-0 17-2 47-27 40-27

OUTFIELD Senior McClain Bradley leads the outfielders. He started 43 games last season and led the team with a .365 batting average, along with 35 RBIs. Senior Mack Nathanson started 53 games in the outfield (57 overall starts) and had 12 home runs. Freshmen Colin Davis and Michael Wynne, along with juniors Davis Keller and Michael Brown, will also see time in the outfield.

AB 170 152 212 103 197 195 58 1 22 99 98

Avg. .365 .237 .311 .282 .254 .297 .241 .000 .318 .293 .265

HR 8 1 2 10 12 6 0 0 0 1 1

RBI 35 18 30 27 44 40 6 0 1 17 22

PITCHERS RETURNING

Name

L/R Class W-L ERA APP/GS CG SV IP K BB

Adam Scott LHP Sr. Grant Byers RHP Sr. David Ehmen RHP Sr. Thomas Tatham RHP Jr. Austin Higginbotham LHP Jr. Matt Ellmyer RHP So. Reece Maniscalco RHP So. Rasesh Pandya RHP So. Jake Hershman RHP So.

6-6 4.92 15/15 0-2 9.00 7/1 0-0 1.80 12/0 Did Not Play 6-5 4.88 17/14 1-3 4.36 21/4 1-2 5.40 21/0 0-0 6.75 7/0 1-1 8.44 16/2

1 0 93.1 108 24 0 0 12.0 7 5 0 0 5.0 3 6 3 0 0 0 0

0 94.0 66 29 2 53.2 30 13 2 23.1 18 9 0 8.0 8 2 0 21.1 18 5

THE TERRIER SCULPTURE

A sculpture of a Terrier was unveiled on March 25, 2008 outside of the Student Life Building as a gift to Wofford College from the Class of 1956. The following is the text of an address given by Talmage Boyd Skinner, Jr., 1956, Chaplain Emeritus of Wofford College on the dedication.

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The mascot of a college should, in large measure, represent the character of the place. In this Palmetto State, we are surrounded by a bevy of mascots. There are Gamecocks and Tigers, Bulldogs and a Rooster named Chanticleer, Indians, Paladins, Cougars, Valkyries, and one school has a sock for an ensign. There are Trojans, Pioneers, and Spartans, and various Cats and feathered creatures. In all the land, only two other schools are Terriers. Some will laugh when we affirm that we are the only true Terriers. Some chuckle when we are audacious enough to claim to be unique and even superior in so many aspects of being a college. The most arrogant of us will admit that there are many good colleges. We have even tried to copy some. I have always been a bit uncomfortable when we talk of another school being a – “flagship” that we need to emulate. Hey! We ARE the flagship! Forgive the pride of some old guys who have loved this little school for over half a century. Yes, we did not come to Wofford just to purchase an education; we joined Wofford. We were adopted into the family with a bond that cannot be broken. Many colleges claim to be family. We truly are. Ours is a bond of shared experience hammered out on the playing fields against foes our size and those with more students than we have living alumni. It does not stop with athletics. The term “student athlete” has authenticity at Wofford. The bond is from a shared academic experience that is not content just to pass on socalled facts, but prepares students to think and to continue to grow. The “proof of the pudding” is in the doctors, lawyers, college presidents and professors, teachers, coaches, leaders in business and service - even in the ministry of the Church. A bond is created in the experience of the arts - the theater program, choral music, strings. One thing we lack - a band - not just the band class that plays well once or twice a year, but a BAND for spirit and musical experience. A bond is created through service programs and the physical arts witnessed by so many exhibitions on campus. Not the least is a religious life program that is open and tolerant, that walks with students seeking answers and helps them first learn to ask questions. We, the Class of 1956 present this Terrier to our college as a symbol of Wofford Spirit in all aspects of this place like no other. We want to add to the tradition of this sacred ground. We want to remind the present Wofford that there is a past on which she stands and remind all of us that it all will be forgotten if we do not have a vision for the future. Our goal should be deeper than the usual quest for reputation, wealth, and prestige. Dr. Dunlap has always called Wofford a “kingdom of the just.” May that ever be our watchword. It may be a simple, unsophisticated phrase, but we are called not to be powerful, but good. As the prophet Micah said, “What does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God.” The Class of 1956 proudly and humbly presents this physical representation of the Spirit of Wofford College and all those members of our family who ever lived or presently live on the “City’s Northern Border,” and all who are yet to dwell in the shadow of the Twin Towers.

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2018 Rosters

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B/T 1 Rubottom, Chris INF 6-1 2 Davis, Colin OF 6-1 4 Wynne, Michael OF 5-8 5 Rodriguez, Brett INF 6-0 6 Hill, Parker INF 6-0 7 Ehmen, David LHP 6-2 8 Cargin, Alec C 6-0 9 Nathanson, Mack OF/C 6-1 10 Hill, Lawson C/INF 5-10 11 Reginelli, Ty INF 5-11 12 Zoller, Jake LHP 6-2 13 Wallace, Scottie RHP 6-1 14 Higginbotham, Austin LHP 5-10 15 Massey, Reed INF 6-0 16 Schwaner, Clay RHP 6-1 17 Byers, Grant RHP 6-2 18 Miller, Cody C 6-0 19 Malsch, Alex INF 6-1 20 Tatham, Thomas RHP 6-5 21 Bradley, McClain OF 6-0 22 Hershman, Jake RHP 6-1 23 Ellmyer, Matt INF/RHP 5-11 24 Brown, Mike OF 6-1 25 Pandya, Rasesh RHP 6-0 26 McDougald, Max INF 5-9 27 Yourke, David LHP 6-2 28 Orzel, Andrew INF 6-3 31 McGuigan, Tyler RHP 6-0 32 Dippold, Jake LHP 6-3 33 Scott, Adam LHP 6-4 34 Maniscalco, Reece RHP 6-0 39 Keller, Davis OF 6-1 40 Garcia, Anthony RHP 6-4 29 Todd Interdonato - Head Coach 3 J.J. Edwards - Assistant Coach 35 Seth Cutler-Voltz - Asssistant Coach 30 Josh Schulman - Volunteer Assistant Coach Will Fuqua - Student Assistant Coach Michael Gilmartin - Student Assistant Coach

165 180 155 200 185 190 187 200 185 185 180 190 180 180 195 215 205 185 210 200 165 190 195 200 165 180 200 185 185 220 185 200 195

Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr.

R/R R/R S/R R/R L/R L/L L/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R

Hometown/Previous School Long Beach, Calif. / Los Alamitos Roswell, Ga. / Blessed Trinity Catholic Marietta, Ga. / Pope Queensbury, N.Y. / Queensbury Kingsport, Tenn. / Dobyns-Bennett Johns Creek, Ga. / Northview Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill Delray Beach, Fla. / North Broward Preparatory Canton, Ga. / Kings Ridge Christian Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mars Area Collegeville, Pa. / Spring-Ford Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian Gainesville, Ga. / King’s Ridge Christian Marietta, Ga. / Mount Paran Christian Peoria, Ariz. / Sunrise Mountain Shelby, N.C. / Shelby Newhall, Calif. / Hart Greer, S.C. / St. Joseph’s Canton, N.C. / Pisgah Atlanta, Ga. / The Westminster Schools Dacula, Ga. / Hebron Christian Jupiter, Fla. / The Benjamin School Pflugerville, Texas / Pflugerville / Dartmouth Greenville, S.C. / Mauldin Anderson, S.C. / T.L. Hanna Staten Island, N.Y. / Indiana University HS Newark, Del. / Archmere Academy Robbinsville, N.J. / Robbinsville Syracuse, N.Y. / Solvay Canandaigua, N.Y. / Canandaigua Academy Fairfield, Conn. / Fairfield Warde Spartanburg, S.C. / Broome Happy Valley, Ore. / Clackamas / Lower Columbia College

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 21 Bradley, McClain 24 Brown, Mike 17 Byers, Grant 8 Cargin, Alec 2 Davis, Colin 32 Dippold, Jake 7 Ehmen, David 23 Ellmyer, Matt 40 Garcia, Anthony 22 Hershman, Jake 14 Higginbotham, Austin

Pos. OF OF RHP C OF LHP LHP INF/RHP RHP RHP LHP

10 6 39 19 34 15 26 31 18 9 28 25

Hill, Lawson Hill, Parker Keller, Davis Malsch, Alex Maniscalco, Reece Massey, Reed McDougald, Max McGuigan, Tyler Miller, Cody Nathanson, Mack Orzel, Andrew Pandya, Rasesh

C/INF INF OF INF RHP INF INF RHP C OF/C INF RHP

11 5 1 16 33 20 13 4 27 12

Reginelli, Ty Rodriguez, Brett Rubottom, Chris Schwaner, Clay Scott, Adam Tatham, Thomas Wallace, Scottie Wynne, Michael Yourke, David Zoller, Jake

INF INF INF RHP LHP RHP RHP OF LHP LHP

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TODD INTERDONATO

HEAD COACH • 11th SEASON 13th SEASON OVERALL • UNC ASHEVILLE ‘00

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Todd Interdonato is entering his eleventh season as head coach of the Wofford baseball program. He was named head coach of the Terriers on June 26, 2007 after previously serving for two seasons as an assistant coach at Wofford. With 251 career wins, he is first all-time among Wofford baseball coaches in that category. Over the past four seasons, Interdonato has led the program to unprecedented success. In 2014, the overall record of 32-28 was the first winning record since 1992 and the first in the Division I era at Wofford. That was followed by a 39-22 record in 2015, the most wins in school history, and a 30-28 mark in 2016. It also marked the first back-to-back-to-back winning seasons in school history. The team posted a 13-10 mark in Southern Conference play in 2015 and a 13-11 mark in 2017, the first winning records ever in league play. In both 2014 and 2015, the Terriers reached the SoCon Tournament semifinals. Wofford led the nation in total stolen bases in both 2014 and 2015. Last season the Terriers won 28 games, the seventh straight season with 20 or more wins. In the Southern Conference, the 13-11 mark was just the second winning season in league play. The team picked up series wins over Furman, UNCG, Samford, East Tennessee State, and The Citadel, while avoiding being swept in a league series. Six players earned All-Southern Conference recognition following the season, with first baseman Brett Hash on the first team. Catcher Carson Waln, outfielder McClain Bradley, and designated hitter Cody Miller picked up second team honors, while Brett Rodriguez and Matt Ellmyer earned spots on the All-Freshman Team. The team finished in the top five in eleven categories in the Wofford single season records, including strikeouts per nine innings (first) and RBIs (second). Pitcher Spencer Kulman signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Padres following the season. Twenty players were named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and McClain Bradley was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. During the 2016 season, Wofford won 30 games, marking the third straight year with 30 or more wins. The team was 12-12 in the Southern Conference, just the second .500 or better mark in league play for the Terriers. The Terriers had series wins over The Citadel, VMI and ETSU. Pitchers Matthew Milburn and Will Stillman, along with shortstop Derek Hirsch, earned second team All-Southern Conference honors. Among conference leaders, Wofford was first in stolen bases, second in fielding percentage, second in triples and fifth in walks received. The team set a new school record for fielding percentage (.972). Following the season, Will Stillman was selected in the 6th round and

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Matthew Milburn was picked in the 29th round on the MLB Draft. Stillman was the highest draft choice from Wofford since 1983. Academically, 22 players were named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and Derek Hirsch and Alec Paradowski earned CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. In 2015, the 39-22 overall record marked the most wins in school history. In the Southern Conference, Wofford was 13-10 with series wins over VMI, The Citadel, Samford, UNCG, and Furman. The Terriers third place finish in the SoCon standings was the highest in school history. Wofford opened the 2015 Southern Conference Baseball Championship with a win over #6 seed Furman, eliminated Furman and advanced to the semifinals for the second straight season before falling to #2 seed Samford. The Terriers led the nation in stolen bases with 138, were second in stolen bases per game with 2.26, ranked 13th in on base percentage and 15th in batting average. Wofford set new school records in four team categories, including walks received, fielding percentage, strikeouts (503) and sacrifice flies. Senior first baseman Conor Clancey was named a Louisville Slugger second team All-American, while senior designated hitter Matt Ramsay earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Clancey, Ramsay, pitcher Will Stillman, pitcher Matt Milburn, and outfielder James Plaisted were named All-Southern Conference. In addition, pitcher Adam Scott, outfielder Kody Ruedisili and designated hitter Matt Ramsay earner All-Southern Conference Tournament honors. Following the season, pitchers Luke Leftwich (7th round/Phillies) and Will Stillman (29th round/Red Sox) were selected in the MLB Draft. In addition, 22 players were named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. In 2014, Interdonato led the team to 32 wins and the semifinals of the Southern Conference Tournament. Overall, the Terriers were 32-28 overall. They were 12-14 in the league to finish tied for fifth place and had series wins over Georgia Southern, The Citadel, UNCG, and Samford. The twelve conference wins were the second-most in school history. The Terriers led the nation in stolen

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Wofford College, Head Coach Wofford College, Assistant Coach Fort Scott Community College, Assistant Coach Gardner-Webb University, Assistant Coach UNC Asheville, Assistant Coach


Coaching Staff bases with 153, stolen bases per game with 2.55, and were 21st in home runs. On the season, Wofford set new school records in six team categories, including walks received, fielding percentage, and strikeouts. Wofford had the #6 seed and a bye in the Southern Conference Tournament. The #6 seed was the highest for Wofford since the 2002 season (also sixth). In the tournament, the Terriers reached the semifinals for the first time since 2007 before falling 12-3 to Samford. Following the season, nine players were named to the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team, while 26 earned spots on the SoCon Academic Honor Roll. During the 2013 season, the Terriers were 20-36 overall and had a 10-20 mark in the Southern Conference. The ten SoCon wins were the most since the 2002 season. The team had a school-record 163 stolen bases, which led the nation. Pitcher J.D. Osborne was selected by the Houston Astros in the 36th round of the MLB Draft and pitcher Will Stillman was named to the SoCon All-Freshman squad. Nine players were named to the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team, while 21 were named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll. In 2012, Wofford posted a 22-32 mark and finished 9-21 in the Southern Conference. The Terriers had series wins over Elon, Georgia Southern, and Western Carolina, along with a 5-4 victory in eleven innings at #6 ranked South Carolina. Pitcher Brandon Yarusi was named second team All-Southern Conference and junior pitcher Alex Wilson was selected in the 15th round by the Atlanta Braves. In the classroom, eleven players were named to the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team and 25 were named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll. Catcher David Roney was selected to Phi Beta Kappa. During the 2011 season, the Terriers were 22-33 overall and 9-21 in the SoCon. Wofford posted a four-game sweep of Harvard and a SoCon series sweep of against Davidson. The Terriers also had series wins at Georgia Southern, who would go on to win the SoCon title, and against The Citadel. Mac Doyle earned All-Southern Confernce second team honors. Following the season, pitcher John Cornely was drafted in the 15th round by the Atlanta Braves. Academically, the Terriers placed twelve on the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team and a total of 26 players were named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll. In 2010, the team was 17-38 overall and were 9-21 in Southern Conference play. Among the highlights were series wins over UNC Greensboro and Samford, plus a 6-4 victory over Duke for the program’s first ever Division I win over an ACC opponent. At the conclusion of the season, Kyle Behrendt and Mac Doyle earned All-Southern Conference honors. In addition, Mac Doyle was named a second team All-American, just the second for Wofford since moving to NCAA Division I. In the classroom, the Terriers placed eleven on the Southern Conference All-Academic Team and a total of 26 players were named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll. During the 2009 season, Wofford was 17-32 overall and finished 7-22 in conference play. Highlights during the 2009 season included a 16-8 win over South Carolina on March 11 and an epic 18-inning battle at Elon. The Terriers won two of three games over Furman and Davidson in league play. Junior Michael Gilmartin was named All-Southern Conference for the third straight season and was drafted by the Oakland A’s. In his first season at the helm, the Terriers posted a 24-35 overall record and were 6-21 in the Southern Conference. In the 2008 SoCon Tournament, the Terriers defeated The Citadel in the opening round to advance. On the field, Michael Gilmartin earned All-Southern Conference honors for the second time in his career. In the classroom, Kyle Behrendt was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine All-District team. Overall, the team had thirteen players named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. This is Interdonato’s 13th season on the staff at Wofford, spending the first two seasons as the hitting coach and offensive coordinator for the Terriers. While coaching third base, he was responsible for all offensive decisions during the game. In addition, he was the recruiting coordinator, handling all aspects of

recruiting for the program. In 2007, Wofford set school records for base hits, runs scored, doubles, home runs, total bases and RBIs. The Terriers led the nation in home runs per game at 1.71 (108 in 63 games), and were fourth nationally in slugging percentage (.519) and tenth in OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage) at .903. Wofford also tied the then-school record for wins in a season with 30. Interdonato’s influence on the Wofford offense began in 2006. The Terriers stole 90 bases and set school records with 103 doubles, 777 total bases and 66 hit by pitch during the 2006 season. A 2000 graduate of UNC Asheville, Interdonato came to Wofford after working as an assistant coach at Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College in 2005. He previously served a two-year tenure as an assistant at Gardner-Webb, where he received an MBA in 2004. At Fort Scott, Interdonato served as the primary hitting and outfield coach while taking complete responsibility for the offensive progress of the program. Interdonato began his coaching career as an assistant with UNC Asheville in the 2002 season where he was the primary hitting and outfield instructor. He was also responsible for placing players in summer collegiate leagues. He has also served as a summer league coach, leading the Salisbury (N.C.) Pirates of the Southern Collegiate Baseball League. As the head coach of the Hornell Dodgers in the New York Collegiate League, he earned New York Collegiate Baseball League Coach of the Year honors in 2005. Interdonato played his first two collegiate seasons at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona. He then received a baseball scholarship to UNC Asheville. He was a co-captain in the 2000 season when he batted .320 with six home runs and a team-best 38 RBIs. He was named a Big South Conference Player of the Week in March 2000. A first baseman/outfielder, Interdonato also saw action on the mound. He had over 25 appearances as a starter and reliever in each of his two campaigns with the Bulldogs. After graduating from UNC Asheville, Interdonato signed a professional contract with the Evansville (Ind.) Otters of the Frontier League. Interdonato and his wife, the former Melissa Jones, were married in July 2012 and reside in Greer, South Carolina with their dog, Elvis. They have two daughters, Keegan and Kierlan. FAVORITES: TV Show - Seinfeld ... Movie - Saving Private Ryan ... Candy - Reese’s ... Book - Angels and Demons ...Pro Sports Team - Diamondbacks ... Historical Figure - Da Vinci ... Vacation - Maui ... Actor - Matt Damon ... Musician - Lady Gaga ... Holiday - 4th of July ... Reality TV Show - Wofford Baseball.

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Coaching Staff

J.J. EDWARDS

ASSISTANT COACH • SIXTH SEASON SACRED HEART ‘10

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J.J. Edwards joined the coaching staff in the fall of 2011 as the volunteer assistant and was promoted to assistant coach in the summer of 2012. Now in his sixth season on the staff, he will continue to work with the hitters and infielders. In the summer of 2016 he added the responsibilities of recruiting coordinator. Last season the team won 28 games overall. The 13-11 mark in Southern Conference play marked just the second winning record in league play in school history. Four position players earned All-Southern Conference honors - first baseman Brett Hash, catcher Carson Waln, outfielder McClain Bradley and designated hitter Cody Miller - while infielder Brett Rodriguez was named to the All-Freshman Team. The Terriers led the league in stolen bases and were fourth in runs scored and home runs, while posting a team batting average of .294 on the season. During the 2016 season, Wofford won 30 games, marking the third straight year with 30 or more wins. The team was 12-12 in the Southern Conference, just the second .500 or better mark in league play for the Terriers. Shortstop Derek Hirsch earned second team All-Southern Conference honors and led the team in hitting with a .368 batting average. Among conference leaders, Wofford was first in stolen bases, second in fielding percentage, sixth in on base percentage, sixth in RBIs, second in triples and fifth in walks received. The team set a new school record for fielding percentage (.972). In 2015, the Terriers set a school record for wins with a 39-22 overall record. The 13-10 mark in the Southern Conference resulted in a third place finish, the highest in school history. Wofford had seven starters hitting above .300 on the season, with a team batting average of .302 which ranked second in the SoCon and 15th in the nation. First baseman Conor Clancey, outfielder James Plaisted, and designated hitter Matt Ramsay were named All-Southern Conference. Ramsay was second in the league in batting average at .359, while Clancey had 66 RBIs to lead the conference. The Terriers had 184 extra base hits on the year, leading the SoCon in doubles with 125 and triples with 20. Nationally, the team was first in stolen bases with 138, second in stolen bases per game, 18th in doubles, 24th in hits, 25th in scoring, 31st in slugging percentage, and 13th in on-base percentage. During the 2014 season, the team had a school-record with 32 wins. The overall record of 32-28 was the first winning record since 1992 for Wofford.

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2011- present Wofford College, Assistant Coach 2008-11 Sacred Heart, Player The team led the nation in stolen bases with 153 and stolen bases per game with 2.55. Wofford also set new school records in walks received and fielding percentage. In the 2013 season, his work with the offense resulted in the Terriers leading the nation with 163 stolen bases. The team was also first in the SoCon in sacrifice bunts. During his first season on the staff he worked primarily with the outfielders and coached first base. The team won 22 games for the second straight year and was 9-21 in the SoCon for the third straight season. He was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Sacred Heart. Playing primarily in the infield, he was team captain in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, the team won the Northeastern Conference Championship. Edwards earned first team Northeastern Conference and first team New England honors in 2011 as he led the team with a .372 batting average and 80 hits. He had a .340 career batting average and was also named to the Northeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2010 and 2011. Prior to joining the Terriers he was an assistant coach for the Oneonta Outlaws of the NYCBL during the summer of 2011. He played in the NYCBL for three seasons with the Elmira Pioneers, earning first team honors in 2009. A native of Endwell, New York, Edwards received his bachelor’s degree in history from Sacred Heart in 2010 and added a masters in the art of teaching in 2011. He is also a certified teacher. A standout in baseball and basketball, he was inducted in the Maine-Endwell High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018. FAVORITES: TV Show - Brooklyn 99 ... Movie - Shawshank Redemption ... Candy - Wild Berry Skittles ... Book - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ... Pro Sports Team - Colorado Rockies ... Historical Figure - P.T. Barnum ... Vacation Somewhere with Golf ... Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio ... Musician - Macklemore ... Holiday - July 4th ... Reality TV Show- Shark Tank ... Superhero - Captain America.


Coaching Staff

SETH CUTLER-VOLTZ

ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH ‘12

Seth Cutler-Voltz is in his second season as the pitching coach for the Wofford baseball team. Prior to Wofford he spent two seasons as the pitching coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin. In the first five years of his coaching career he has had five pitchers reach the professional ranks, highlighted by Daniel Concepcion, a 12th round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals. In his first year with the Terriers the team won 28 games overall and were 13-11 in the Southern Conference, the second winning season in league play in school history. He led the pitching staff to an ERA of 5.42, which was ranked fifth in the Southern Conference, and 403 strikeouts. Adam Scott was third in the league in strikeouts with 108, the third most in a single season in school history. Spencer Kulman led the team in wins with eight and signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Padres. Matt Ellmyer was named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team. Cutler-Voltz was a vital member of the Skyhawks’ vast improvement in 2015 and 2016 as UT Martin amassed 18 Ohio Valley Conference wins. The Skyhawks won 19 games in 2016 (the most for the program since 2011), one year after notching their first win over a ranked opponent since 2009 with a 6-2 win over No. 15 Missouri State on April 7, 2015. During the 2016 season, Cutler-Voltz’s pitching staff struck out 369 batters, setting a new program record. He worked with Alex Evans, who accounted for eight wins in 2016. Cutler-Voltz also coached Patrick Bernard, the program’s all-time saves leader, and Jackson Zarubin who signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Angels. In 2015, Cutler-Voltz coached Dillon Symon, who became only the fourth pitcher in school history to earn OVC All-Freshman accolades and Bernard, who set the program’s single season and career record for saves with eight. Prior to his appointment at UT Martin, Cutler-Voltz spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater, VCU. He took over the day-to-day pitching operations for the Rams, who posted a 65-46 overall record in his two years on the coaching staff. Working under head coach Shawn Stiffler, Cutler-Voltz helped guide the Rams to a memorable year in 2014. VCU began the season with a 20-5 record with victories over future NCAA Tournament teams Georgia Tech, East Carolina and Old Dominion. The Rams surged into the Baseball America top-25 polls and ended the season with a 37-20 record, the most wins for the program since 2007. VCU was only one win away from a berth in the NCAA Regionals, as the Rams fell 3-2 in 10 innings to George Mason in the A-10 championship game.

SETH CUTLER-VOLTZ TIMELINE

2016- present 2015-16 2013-14 2009-12

Wofford College, Assistant Coach UT Martin, Assistant Coach VCU, Assistant Coach VCU, Player

The VCU pitching staff posted a stellar 3.86 staff ERA under Cutler-Voltz’s instruction in 2014, allowing less than a hit per inning (.259 opponent batting average). The Rams posted similar numbers under Cutler-Voltz in 2013, piecing together a 3.87 team ERA to go along with a .274 opponent batting average. One of his pitchers, Seth Greene, led the A-10 and ranked 10th in the nation in fewest walks allowed per nine innings (1.05) in 2013. During his coaching stint at VCU, Cutler-Voltz helped develop Daniel Concepcion who was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 12th round, while Matt Lees and Heath Dwyer both signed as free agents with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Cutler-Voltz’s successful start to his coaching career followed a remarkable four-year playing career for Stiffler and the late head coach Paul Keyes at VCU. He ranked second in career innings pitched (338.1), fourth in career games started (47), ninth in career strikeouts (229) and 10th in career appearances (73). He won 18 games with a 4.31 career ERA while posting nearly a 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (229 strikeouts against 77 walks). A Richmond, Va. native, Cutler-Voltz was a four-year standout for Henrico High School. He was a three-year all-district selection while earning Player of the Year accolades in the Capitol District in 2007, the same year he helped guide the Warriors to the Capitol District tournament championship. Cutler-Voltz graduated from VCU with a degree in exercise science in 2012. He also obtained his Master’s degree from VCU. FAVORITES: TV Show – Mindhunter ... Movie - Miracle ... Candy - Snickers ... Book – When Bad Things Happen to Good People ... Pro Sports Teams – Atlanta Braves, Washington Redskins ... Historical Figure – Ben Franklin ... Vacation – San Diego, California ... Actor– Denzel Washington ... Musician – Tom Walker ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show – Bachelor ... Superhero – Captain America.

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Coaching Staff

JOSH SCHULMAN

ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ‘15

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Josh Schulman joined the Wofford baseball staff in the fall of 2016 as the volunteer assistant coach. He works with the pitching staff along with Seth Cutler-Voltz. During his first year with the Terriers the team won 28 games overall and were 13-11 in the Southern Conference, just the second winning season in league play in school history. The pitching staff had an ERA of 5.42, which was ranked fifth in the SoCon. Spencer Kulman signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Padres after leading the team with eight wins on the season. In 2016 he worked as an assistant coach with the Pomona-Pitzer baseball program on the pitching staff and served as the recruiting coordinator. The team posted a 20-19 overall record and were 13-15 in the SCIAC. Six players received All-Conference honors with David Gerics, Tanner Nishioka and Bryce Rogan earning First Team All-SCIAC honors. Gerics went a perfect 7-0 and led the conference with a 2.31 earned run average at the top of the Sagehen rotation. He also finished in fourth place in the conference in strikeouts with 63. Tanner Nishioka earned First Team All-West and Gerics earned Third Team All-West as announced by D3Baseball.com. Schulman joined the Sagehens after competing for four years at the University of Rochester, where he was a left-handed pitcher. He became a volunteer assistant coach after graduating in 2015, after also serving as an assistant coach with the Victor RailRiders in the PGCBL. As a player at Rochester, Schulman earned honorable-mention All-Liberty League honors as a senior, and was named to the Capital One Academic All-District team. During his senior year, he led the team in starts, innings pitched, complete games, shutouts and strikeouts, led starting pitchers in ERA and batting average against. He led the UAA and Liberty League in shutouts in 2015, breaking the school record. Schulman also helped his Rochester squad to a school record 17 straight wins in 2015. He was a part of a program that reached the 25-win plateau as both a junior and senior, and qualified for the Liberty League Tournament Championship for the first time in school history. In addition to playing for Rochester, Schulman was also a two-year member of the Niagara Power of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in the summers of 2013 and 2014, serving as a team captain his second year. He also was

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JOSH SCHULMAN TIMELINE

2016-present 2015-16 2012-15

Wofford College, Assistant Coach Pomona-Pitzer, Assistant Coach University of Rochester, Player

a communications intern for the Rochester Red Wings, the AAA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. A Dean’s List student in five of a possible seven semesters, Schulman served as the baseball representative to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee at Rochester, and was a founder and president of the campus chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. A native of College Station, Texas, he attended A&M Consolidated. Schulman played baseball for the Tigers that were ranked second in the state and 12th nationally during his senior season. He batted .380 as a senior and was a First Team All-District honoree, All-State Academic and Brazos Valley All-Academic team. Schulman graduated from Rochester in 2015 with degrees in Political Science and English and received his Masters in Sports Management from Texas A&M in 2017. FAVORITES: TV Show - Longmire ... Movie – Blazing Saddles ... Candy – Bunch A Crunch ... Book – Ender’s Game ... Pro Sports Team – St. Louis Cardinals ... Historical Figure - Jesus ... Vacation – Park City, UT ... Actor – Kevin Costner ... Musician – Aha Gazelle ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero – Captain America.


Support Staff

RILEY COX

ATHLETIC TRAINER• FIFTH SEASON SALISBURY UNIVERSITY ‘11

Riley Cox joined the Wofford staff in July of 2013. This is his fifth season working with the baseball team and he also works with the men’s soccer team. He previously spent two years at The Citadel as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In Charleston he worked with football along with coverage of corps of cadet special activities. A native of Frederick, Maryland, Cox graduated from Salisbury University in 2011 and worked for three years as an athletic training student there. He worked specifically with the football and tennis teams while also in rehab. Cox earned a masters of science degree in health, exercise and sports science from The Citadel in 2013. He is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

MICHAEL GILMARTIN STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH WOFFORD ‘18

A three-time All-Southern Conference selection, Michael Gilmartin returns to Wofford after a career in professional baseball. Following his junior season with the Terriers, he was drafted in the 27th round by the Oakland A’s. He spent eight seasons in the minor leagues, reaching the AA level. In 2009, he was named All-Southern Conference second team by the coaches. He psoted a .335 batting average as he started all 49 games at shortstop. He led the team in home runs with 13 and hits with 70. He also made 17 appearances on the mound with a 3.38 ERA and seven saves. Among Wofford career leaders, he is fourth in hits (239), eighth in home runs (36), seventh in runs scored (153) and third in saves (19). As a sophomore in 2008, he was named All-Southern Conference second team by the coaches. He started all 59 games at shortstop and made 15 appearances on the mound as a closer. Gilmartin hit .364 for the season, which led the team and was tenth in the Southern Conference. He also led the team with 83 hits and 53 RBIs. During his freshman year in 2007, he was named All-Southern Conference second team by the media and named to SoCon All-Tournament Team. He started all 63 games at shortstop for the Terriers and also made 21 appearances on the mound. Hit .322 for the season with 86 hits, including twelve doubles and fourteen home runs, along with 50 RBIs. In the Southern Conference Championship game against The Citadel (May 26), played 2.1 innings with three strikeouts to get the save. Prior to Wofford, he spent a one season at UC Irvine. A native of Moorpark, California, Gilmartin is a history major. His brother, Sean, was an All-American pitcher at Florida State. He was the 28th overall selection in the 2011 Major League Baseball draft by the Atlanta Braves. He played for the New York Mets and is currently in the St. Louis Cardinals organization.

JOSH MEDLER

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING FIFTH SEASON HANOVER ‘02

Josh Medler is in his fifth season as Director of Strength and Conditioning at Wofford.

He joined the staff in June of 2013 after six seasons on the University of Memphis strength and conditioning staff. He works primarily with the football, men’s basketball and baseball teams, while overseeing the strength and conditioning development for all 18 sports at Wofford. While at Memphis for six seasons, he was responsible for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, volleyball team, and the men’s and women’s track sprinters, as well as assisting with football and baseball. Prior to his return to Memphis in 2007, Medler was the head strength and conditioning coordinator for Union Public Schools in Tulsa, Okla. As the first-ever Union system strength coach, Medler was in charge of building a training program for all freshman, junior varsity and varsity athletic teams. Medler first went to Memphis in the summer of 2004 as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach, working with football, baseball, softball, and the track sprinters. Medler graduated with his master’s degree in human movement sciences from Memphis in the spring of 2006. He began his professional career as strength and conditioning coach at Anderson University, a liberal arts NCAA Division III school in Indiana. While at Anderson, Medler was responsible for training the football team and coaching the defensive line. As a native of Berne, Indiana, Medler was a four-year football letterman at Hanover College, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2002. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association and is a certified level one club coach by USA Weightlifting. Medler resides in Spartanburg.

WILL FUQUA

STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH WOFFORD ‘18

Will Fuqua will serve as a student assistant coach this season. He missed the 2017 season due to injury. In 2016, he saw action in a relief role in six games. Fuqua posted a 4.50 ERA in 4.0 innings pitched with three strikeouts. He threw an inning at South Carolina (3/8) with one strikeout and added an inning against Western Carolina (4/2) with a strikeout. He also missed his freshman season due to injury. He was named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll three times. Fuqua was a three-year letterman at J.L. Mann High School. During his senior season, he was 2-0 with a 2.23 ERA in limited action due to injury. He received Perfect Game All-American honorable mention recognition in the fall of 2014 and was named to the Diamond Prospects All-Fall team in 2012 and 2013. He was a member of the National Honor Society. The son of Traye and Liz Fuqua, he is a finance major.

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The Terriers

McCLAIN BRADLEY

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Outfielder 6-0 • 200 • Senior Atlanta, Georgia The Westminster Schools

2018: Named preseason All-Southern Conference first team in the outfield ... 2017: Started all 43 games played in the outfield, with 42 starts in right field ... Named second team All-Southern Conference by the coaches and media ... Led the team with a .365 batting average that ranked fourth in the Southern Conference ... Had 62 hits, including 24 for extra bases, 48 runs scored, 35 RBIs and a team-high 17 stolen bases, which was fifth in the league ... Had multiple hits in 19 games ... Against Yale (3/18) had a two-run homer ... Against Furman (3/25) had three hits, scored three runs and had four RBIs, along with a home run ... Added a home run against Presbyterian (3/29)... Scored three runs at Villanova (4/1)... At Navy (4/4) had two hits, including a home run ... Against VMI (4/9) was 4-of-5 with three RBIs ... Added three hits at UNC Asheville (4/11) ... Had two home runs in the series against Samford (4/21, 4/22) ... Was 3-of-4 at USC Upstate (5/10) with one home run and three stolen bases ... In the SoCon Tournament against Furman (5/24) had a two-run homer in the sixth inning ... During the summer, played in 39 games for the Waynesboro Generals with a .359 batting average ... Led team with 55 hits and 30 stolen bases and earned a spot on the Valley League All-Star Team ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team ... Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team ... 2016: Started 57 games in the outfield ... Second on the team in batting average at .323 and team leader in stolen bases with 21 ... Also led the team in hits with 71, was third in RBIs with 32 and second in total bases with 95 ... Fifth in the SoCon in stolen bases ... Against George Mason (2/21) had three hits and a pair of RBIs ... Against Lafayette (3/22) had two hits and scored four runs, along with two stolen bases ... At Mercer (3/26) was 3-of-5 from the plate with two doubles and four RBIs ... At VMI (4/24) had three hits, scored twice and drove in two runs ... Had three hits against Charleston Southern (4/26)

... At UNC Asheville (5/4) had two hits, including a home run ... Against ETSU (5/14) went 3-for-4 ... At Furman (5/21) was 4-of-5 from the plate and drive in two runs ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll and the Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team ... Played for the Florence Redwolves in the Coastal Plains League during the summer with a .245 batting average while stealing 11 bases ... 2015: Played in 12 games in the outfield ... Had eight appearances at the plate ... Scored a run at Vanderbilt (4/1) as a pinch runner ... Played for the Oneonta Outlaws in the New York Collegiate Baseball League, batting .308 with 34 RBIs and 19 stolen bases to be named an All-Star ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman in the outfield for The Westminster Schools ... As a senior he batted .358 in 33 games with 22 RBIs ... During his junior season, he was named first team All-Region ... Batted .429 with 45 hits in 105 at bats and 30 RBIs ... Named a Preseason Under Armour All-American and a Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American ... Also played for the East Cobb Renegades, batting .375 in 2013 to earn MVP honors ... Lettered for three seasons in football at running back ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born January 31, 1996 ... Son of Edward and Andrea Bradley ... Grandfather, Ed Bradley, played in the minor leagues for the St. Louis Cardinals organization ... A finance and economics major. FAVORITES: TV Show - The Walking Dead ... Movie - The Conjuring ... Candy - Heath Bar Ice Cream ... Book - The Bible ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Hawks ... Historical Figure Jesus ... Vacation - Hawaii ... Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio ... Musician - Future ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - The Bachelor ... Superhero - Iron Man.

BRADLEY CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2015 .000 12 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 .111 0 0 0 0 2016 .323 57 57 220 30 71 13 4 1 32 24 0 49 .388 1 4 21 29 2017 .365 43 43 170 48 62 15 1 8 35 21 3 35 .437 3 1 17 22 Total .334 112 100 398 79 133 28 5 9 67 46 3 90 .403 4 5 38 51

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Stolen Bases

4 4 4 7 3

at Furman (5/21/16), vs. VMI (4/9/17) vs. Lafayette (3/22/16), at Western Carolina (5/7/17) at Mercer (3/26/16), vs. Furman (3/25/17) vs. Gardner-Webb (3/19/16) vs. VMI (4/7/17), at USC Upstate (5/10/17)

GRANT BYERS

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Right-Handed Pitcher 6-2 • 220 • Senior Shelby, North Carolina Shelby

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McClain Bradley

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2017: Played in seven games with one start ... Threw 12.0 innings with seven strikeouts and a 9.00 ERA ... In start against LaSalle (3/7) went 4.0 innings with three runs allowed and two strikeouts ... Added two strikeouts in 3.1 innings against Yale (3/19) ... Struck out two batters in 2/3 of an inning against Furman (3/25) ... Did not allow a run in an inning against Furman (5/24) in the Southern Conference Tournament ... During the summer, played for the SBA Bones in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League and was named an All-Star ... He was 4-0 in ten starts with a 3.82 ERA as the Bones reached the SCBL Championship series ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2016: Played in nine games with one start ... In 12.0 innings had five strikeouts ... At Clemson (3/1) had a pair of strikeouts in 1.1 innings ... Started against Ohio University


(3/5) and went 3.2 innings with one strikeout and four earned runs allowed ... At Mercer (3/24) threw 2.1 innings ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Played for the SBA Bones and was 3-0 on the season with 42 strikeouts in 29.2 innings ... Team won the won the Southern Collegiate Baseball League Championship ... Also played two games with the Florence Redwolves and earned a win ... 2015: Made seven appearances on the mound in relief ... In 7.2 innings had seven strikeouts and allowed three earned runs ... Against Gardner-Webb (3/8) had two strikeouts in an inning ... At Western Carolina (4/4) struck out the two batters he faced ... Added two strikeouts in two innings against Samford (4/24) ... During the summer made eight appearances for the Gastonia Grizzlies in the Coastal Plains League.

The Terriers BYERS CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2015 3.52 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 7.2 6 3 3 5 7 0 1 0 2016 11.25 0 1 9 1 0 0 0 12.0 17 15 15 8 5 1 0 1 2017 9.00 0 2 7 1 0 0 0 12.0 20 13 12 5 7 0 0 0 Total 8.53 0 3 23 2 0 0 0 31.2 43 31 30 18 19 1 1 1

GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 4.0 vs. LaSalle (3/7/17) Strikeouts 2 seven times, last vs. Furman (3/25/17)

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman at Shelby High School ... Missed his senior season due to Tommy John surgery ... As a junior, he was 7-3 overall with a 1.70 ERA ... He struck out 103 batters in 68.2 innings to earn conference Player of the Year honors ... Named team MVP and earned All-NCHSAA honors ... Atlantic Region honorable mention from Perfect Game and Under Armour Preseason All-American ... Won the Little League State Championship ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born October 30, 1995 ... Son of Marc and Terri Byers ... Grandfather, Tony Cloninger, pitched twelve seasons in the major leagues, primarily with the Braves and Reds ... After retiring, Cloninger served as a bullpen coach for the New York Yankees (1992–2001), where he was a member of five American League champions and four World Series champion teams, and pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox (2002 through early 2003) ... A sociology major. FAVORITES: TV Show - Longmire ... Movie - The Choice ... Candy - Reeses ... Book -Harry Potter ... Pro Sports Team - Red Sox ... Historical Figure - Honest Abe ... Vacation - Jamaican Cruise ... Actor/Actress - Bradley Cooper/Margot Robbie ... Musician - Blake Shelton ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Kardashians ... Superhero - The Flash.

ALEC CARGIN

Catcher 6-0 • 187 • Sophomore Lawrenceville, Georgia Collins Hill High School

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2017: Played in 17 games with two starts ... Started as the designated hitter at Clemson (2/28) ... Had first career hit at USC Upstate (3/5) ... Against Yale (3/18) hit a double ... Added a double and an RBI on a sacrifice fly against the Bulldogs (3/19) ... Tripled against Winthrop (3/22)... Had a double against VMI (4/8) ... Started at catcher at The Citadel (5/20) and had one hit ... During the summer, played in 37 games for the North Shore Navigators in the Futures League ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Collins Hill High School ... As a senior, he batted .322 with 29 hits, including seven doubles, and 20 RBIs as co-captain of the team ... Collins Hill was 24-8 overall and reached the 6A state quarterfinals ... A Gwinnett County Senior All-Star Game selection, Georgia Dugout Club top 100 selection and Perfect Game Southeast Region honorable mention ... Team won the 2015 region championship and reached the state Elite Eight ... During his junior season, batted .384 with 19 hits, 20 RBIs, five doubles, and a pair of home runs ... As a sophomore, batted .313 with 18 hits and 14 RBIs ... Was twice named to the All-County Academic Team and was a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born October 26, 1997... Son of Dale and Ellie Cargin... Planning to major in chemistry. FAVORITES: TV Show - Brooklyn 99 ...Movie - Superbad ... Candy - Starburst ... Book - Where’s Waldo ... ProSports Team - Atlanta Falcons ... Historical Figure - Mohammad Ali ... Vacation - Hawaii ... Actor - Will Ferrell ... Musician - Chance the Rapper ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero- Deadpool.

CARGIN CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2017 .318 17 2 22 3 7 3 1 0 1 1 1 8 .360 1 0 0 0 Total .318 17 2 22 3 7 3 1 0 1 1 1 8 .360 1 0 0 0

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored Putouts Assists

1 1 7 1

seven times, last at The Citadel (5/20/17) three times, last at Western Carolina (5/7/17) at The Citadel (5/20/17) at The Citadel (5/20/17)

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DAVID EHMEN

Left-Handed Pitcher 6-2 • 190 • Senior Johns Creek, Georgia Northview

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2017: Pitched in relief in twelve games ... Had a 1.08 ERA in 5.0 innings pitched, along with three strikeouts ... Struck out one batter in 2/3 of an inning against Georgetown (2/25) ... At Clemson (2/28) threw an inning without allowing a hit ... At Villanova (4/1) went an inning with a strikeout ... Added a strikeout at Western Carolina (5/7) ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2016: Saw action in six games on the season in relief ... Threw 7.1 innings with nine strikeouts and a 3.68 ERA ... Against Dayton (4/29) threw two innings and did not allow a hit with a pair of strikeouts ... Struck out two of the three batters he faced against UNCG (5/6) ... Earned the win over ETSU (5/12) by going the final three innings in a 7-6 victory as he did not allow a run along with three strikeouts ... Played for the Waynesboro Generals in the Valley League during the summer ... In nine games had seven starts and posted a 3-3 record while throwing 42.2 innings with 31 strikeouts. 2015: Played in eleven games, all in a relief role on the mound ... Threw 5.0 innings with five strikeouts and a 3.60 ERA ... Against Samford (4/24) had three strikeouts in an inning of work ... At UNCG (5/3) had a strikeout ... Struck out the lone batter he faced against Furman (5/8) ... During the summer with the Oneonta Outlaws of the New York Collegiate Baseball League, was 4-0 in seven starts with a 1.32 ERA ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at Northview High School ... As a senior, he posted a 6-2 record with a 1.66 ERA ... Had 71 strikeouts in 59 innings pitching and threw five complete games with one no hitter ... He earned first team All-Region honors as a junior and senior ... During his junior year was 7-0 with a 2.30 ERA and 50 strikeouts

in 53 innings ... Named the team’s defensive MVP as a junior and senior ... Member of the National Honor Society and a four-year Scholar Athlete ... Also played for the East Cobb baseball organization. PERSONAL: Born August 4, 1995 ... Son of Scott and Joan Ehmen ... Majoring in finance ... Serving as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Co-President in 2017-18. FAVORITES: TV Show - Seinfeld ... Movie - The Godfather ... Candy - Peanut m&m’s ... Book - Lost Symbol ... Pro Sports Team - Green Bay Packers ... Historical Figure - John Wayne ... Vacation - Colorado ... Actress - Natalie Portman ... Musician - Travis Scott ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - The Bachelor ... Superhero - Spider-Man.

EHMEN CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2015 3.60 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 4 2 2 5 0 0 0 2016 3.68 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 7.1 6 3 3 3 9 2 0 0 2017 1.80 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 1 6 3 0 2 0 Total 3.12 1 0 29 0 0 0 0 17.1 16 10 6 11 17 2 2 0

GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 3.0 vs. ETSU (5/12/16) Strikeouts 3 vs. Samford (4/24/15), vs. ETSU (5/12/16)

MATT ELLMYER

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Infielder/Pitcher 5-11 • 190 • Sophomore Jupiter, Florida The Benjamin School

2017: Made 21 appearances on the mound with four starts ... Posted a 4.36 ERA in 53.2 innings and struck out 30 batters ... Named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team ... Led Wofford freshman pitchers in innings and strikeouts ... Also scored four runs on the season as a pinch runner and infielder ... At Presbyterian (2/22) went 5.1 innings in relief with two runs allowed ... Started first career game at Clemson (2/28) and in 4.2 innings allowed four runs and struck out three ... Against Longwood (3/8) threw 5.2 innings with four runs allowed and a pair of strikeouts ... Started against USC Upstate (3/16) and had four strikeouts in 4.2 innings with one run allowed ... Added a start against Winthrop (3/22) with three strikeouts in 4.2 innings ... Had four strikeouts in 4.2 innings against Presbyterian (3/29) ... Had four strikeouts at Navy (4/4) in 5.0 innings to earn the save ... Against VMI (4/9) earned the win by going 2.0 innings without allowing a hit ... Had two strikeouts in 3.0 innings of relief at The Citadel (5/20) ... During the summer played in six games with three starts for the Oneonta Outlaws in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.

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HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at The Benjamin School ... As a senior, had a .312 batting average with 29 hits and 26 runs scored at shortstop ... On the mound, was 9-1 with a 1.42 ERA and 68 strikeouts in 59.1 innings pitched to earn District 4A-6 Pitcher of the Year honors ... Team was 4A-6 District Champions and advanced to the regional semifinals with a 23-8 record ... Named to the Palm Beach Post, Sun-Sentinel and Palm Beach High School Baseball first team All-County teams ... Named a Dick Houser All-Star ... During his junior season, was 7-1 on the mound with 58 strikeouts in 56 innings pitched for a 1.38 ERA ... Also had three complete games and scored 17 runs to earn first team All-Palm Beach County honors and District Player of the Year honors ... As a sophomore, he had a .365 batting average and a 5-1 record on the mound as he was All-County honorable mention ... Also the starting goalie on the soccer team and captain of the bowling team.


The Terriers PERSONAL: Born October 30, 1997... Son of Kwaje Lasu and Virginia Ellmyer ... Planning to major in business. FAVORITES: TV show - Friday Night Lights ... Movie - Wedding Crashers ... Candy - Sour Patch Kids ... Book - Harry Potter ... Pro Sports Team - Boston Red Sox ... Historical Figure - Ferris Bueller ... Vacation - Bahamas ... Actress - Keira Knightley ... Musician - Quinn XCII ... Holiday - 4th of July ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Spider-Man.

ELLMYER CAREER STATS

84 strikeouts and a 2.97 ERA ... Named first team All-State, second team All-Gwinnett county and was selected to play in the Gwinnett County All-Star game ... During his junior season, the team won a region championship and advanced to the state finals ... He was 5-2 with 55 strikeouts and a 2.51 ERA in 43.2 innings pitched, earning first team All-Region and third team All-Gwinnett County honors ... As a sophomore, he was 5-2 on the mound and had 23 strikeouts in 28.2 innings with a 3.91 ERA ... Also lettered in football as a sophomore.

PITCHING

PERSONAL: Born October 31, 1997 ... Son of Brad and Michelle Hershman ... Planning to major in finance.

GAME HIGHS

FAVORITES: TV Show - The Office ... Movie - Step Brothers ... Candy - Lemonheads ... Book - Mental ABC’s ... Pro Sports Team - Boston Red Sox ... Historical Figure - Jackie Robinson ... Vacation - Balboa Island ... Actor - Matthew McConaughey ... Musician Bastille ... Holiday - Halloween ... Reality TV Show - Bachelor ... Superhero - Superman

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2017 4.36 1 3 21 4 0 0 2 53.2 62 30 26 13 30 7 4 2 Total 4.36 1 3 21 4 0 0 2 53.2 62 30 26 13 30 7 4 2 Innings Pitched 5.2 vs. Longwood (3/8/17) Strikeouts 4 three times, last at Navy (4/4/17)

HIRSHMAN CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2017 8.44 1 1 16 2 0 0 0 21.1 30 22 20 5 18 8 8 0 Total 8.44 1 1 16 2 0 0 0 21.1 30 22 20 5 18 8 8 0

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Innings Pitched 5.1 at Winthrop (5/9/17) Strikeouts 5 at Winthrop (5/9/17)

JAKE HERSHMAN

Right-Handed Pitcher 6-1 • 165 • Sophomore Dacula, Georgia Hebron Christian Academy

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2017: Played in 16 games with two starts ... Threw 21.1 innings with 18 strikeouts and an 8.44 ERA ... At Florida A&M (2/17) had two strikeouts in an inning ... Against James Madison (2/24) had three strikeouts and one run allowed in an inning ... Started against Yale (3/18) and went three innings ... Against Furman (3/24) recorded the final out to earn the win ... In start against Presbyterian (3/29) had two strikeouts in 2.1 innings ... At Winthrop (5/9) went 5.1 innings in relief and had five strikeouts ... During the summer, made eight starts with 56 strikeouts in 49 innings for the Oneonta Outlaws in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman at Hebron Christian Academy ... As a senior, team was 30-8 overall and reached the state finals ... Posted an 11-2 record on the mound with

AUSTIN HIGGINBOTHAM

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Left Handed Pitcher 5-10 • 180 • Junior Gainesville, Georgia King’s Ridge Christian

2017: Started 14 of 17 games played ... Posted a 4.88 ERA in a team-high 94.0 innings pitched ... Was 6-5 overall and his 66 strikeouts ranked third on the team ... Also led the team with three complete games ... Against UNC Asheville (2/26) went 6.2 innings in the start and had six strikeouts ... Against Monmouth (3/11) went 7.0 innings and

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The Terriers recorded a season-high eight strikeouts ... Struck out seven batters in a start against Yale (3/19) ... Earned the win against Presbyterian (3/29) with two innings of work and three strikeouts ... At Villanova (4/2) threw a complete game shutout with seven strikeouts and only three hits allowed in the win ... Had five strikeouts in a six-inning start against VMI (4/9) ... Against Samford (4/22) threw a complete game and had seven strikeouts in the 6-3 victory ... Went 7.1 innings in a win at ETSU (4/30) and 7.0 innings in the 18-3 win at Western Carolina (5/7) ... Added seven strikeouts in 5.2 innings against Mercer (5/14) ... At The Citadel (5/19) went six innings in the win ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against VMI (5/25) had five strikeouts in 5.1 innings ... During the summer started four games with the Charlottesville Tom Sox in the Valley League and was 3-0 with 15 strikeouts in 19.2 innings ... 2016: Made 12 appearances with six starts ... Posted a 7.57 ERA and had 22 strikeouts in 27.1 innings ... In first career start at UCS Upstate (3/2) went 4.2 innings with four strikeouts and one run allowed ... Started at South Carolina (3/8) and went three innings ... At Presbyterian (3/16) went 2.2 innings in the start and allowed one hit ... Started against Lafayette (3/22) and went 3.1 innings ... Had three strikeouts in 4.0 innings as the starter at Baylor (4/5) ... Against The Citadel (4/16) had five strikeouts in 2.1 innings of relief ... Against Winthrop (4/20) had three strikeouts in 3.2 innings ... Added three strikeouts in 1.2 innings against ETSU (5/13) ... During the summer, played for the Oneonta Outlaws and was 3-0 in seven appearances and recorded 30 strikeouts in 32.2 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman at Kings Ridge Christian School ... Team finished first in the region and won the state championship his senior year ... Named honorable mention Perfect Game Southeast All-Region ... As a junior, the team was 28-4 overall and won a state title ... He was 10-1 overall with a 1.62 ERA during his junior season on the mound with 82 strikeouts in 64.2 innings and had a .342 batting average ... Also played football for four seasons at strong safety. PERSONAL: Born June 30, 1996... Son of Bret and Pam Higginbotham ... Father, Bret, played football at Western Carolina from 1987-89 ... Majoring in government and economics.

FAVORITES: TV Show - Bloodlines ... Movies - Field of Dreams and Dadio ... Candy - Sour Skittles ... Book - Crazy Love ... Pro sports team - Atlanta Braves ... Historical figure - Jesus ... Vacation - Wofford Baseball trip to Italy ... Actor - Tom Hanks ... Musician - George Strait ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Hard Knocks ... Superhero - Batman.

HIGGINBOTHAM CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year 2016 2017 Total

ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 7.57 0 4 12 6 0 0 0 27.1 35 25 23 15 22 2 6 1 4.88 6 5 17 14 3 1 0 94.0 105 61 51 29 66 6 8 1 5.49 6 9 29 20 3 1 0 121.1 140 86 74 44 88 8 14 2

GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 9.0 at Villanova (4/2/17), vs. Samford (4/22/17) Strikeouts 8 vs. Monmouth (3/11/17)

DAVIS KELLER

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Outfielder 6-1 • 200 • Junior Spartanburg, South Carolina Broome High School

2017: Played in three games with one at-bat during the season ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... During the summer, played in 25 games with 11 hits for the SBA Bones in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League. 2016: Did not play. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman at Broome High School ... As a senior, hit .425 with 18 RBIs, 13 double, three triple and a home run as a starting outfielder ... Also had six starts on the mound with 37 innings pitched, three complete games, 45 strikeouts, a 3-1 record and a 2.43 ERA ... Named first team All-Region and second team All-Area ... Limited to only eight games as a junior due to injury ... As a sophomore, pitched 20 innings with three starts and started in the outfield with a .275 batting average ... During his freshman season, had ten innings on the mound and started 15 games in the outfield with a .250 average ... Also lettered in football as a senior ... Named first team All-Academic as a junior and senior in baseball and as a senior in football ... Member of the Beta Club and Student Government ... A South Carolina Junior Scholar. PERSONAL: Born June 17, 1997 ... Son of Tracy and Lynn Keller ... Father played football in 1986 and 1987 for Wofford ... Majoring in accounting. FAVORITES: TV Show - New Girl ... Movie - 42 ... Candy - Sour Patch Kids ... Book - The Last Lecture ... Pro Sports Team - Carolina Panthers ... Historical Figure - Jackie Robinson ... Vacation - The beach ... Actor - Adam Sandler ... Musician - J. Cole ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Duck Dynasty ... Superhero - Superman.

KELLER CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2017 .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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ALEX MALSCH

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Infielder 6-1 • 185 • Senior Greer, South Carolina St. Joseph’s

2017: Played in 54 games with 49 starts at shortstop ... Had 36 hits, 30 runs scored, 18 RBIs and was 11-of-12 on stolen bases with a .237 batting average ... Had two hits and scored twice at Florida A&M (2/19) ... Hit a two-run homer against Georgetown (2/25) ... Was 3-of-3 from the plate against Pittsburgh (3/3) ... Had two hits and scored three runs at USC Upstate (3/5) ... Against Yale (3/18) had two hits and two RBIs ... Drove in two runs against Furman (3/25) ... Against VMI (4/9) was 3-of-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored ... At UNC Asheville (4/11) was 3-of-4 with three runs scored ... At UNCG (4/14) had two hits and scored twice ... At The Citadel (5/19) had two hits and an RBI ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against VMI (5/25) had two hits, including a double ...During the summer, played in three games with the Charlottesville Tom Sox in the Valley League ... 2016: Played in 36 games with 13 starts, primarily at shortstop ... Had a .265 batting average with 13 hits and 14 runs scored, along with eight RBIs ... Started the season opener against Kentucky (2/19) ... Scored twice against Stony Brook (2/20) ... Drove in two runs against George Mason (2/21) ... Had two hits against Evansville (2/27) ... Drove in two runs on a double in the eighth inning at VMI (4/24) ... Started at first base against Charleston Southern (4/26) and had a career-high 12 putouts ... During the summer, drove in 27 runs and scored 26 runs as he had a .292 batting average with the Oneonta Outlaws ... Named to the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Team ... 2015: Played in 16 games with one start at shortstop ... Had one hit in eight appearances at the plate and scored eight runs ... Also had seven assists and three putouts ... In the season opener against Boston College (2/13) scored as a pinch runner ... Added runs against Dayton (2/15), at Presbyterian (2/18) and against Pittsburgh (2/20) as a pinch runner ... Started against Harvard (2/28) and had four

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assists ... First career hit came against Gardner-Webb (3/8) ... Also scored runs against Iona (3/14, 3/15) and at UNCG (5/3) ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against Samford (5/23) scored a run ... Spent the summer with the Lake Norman Copperheads, where he earned Southern Collegiate Baseball League All-Star honors ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at shortstop for St. Joseph’s Catholic School, the team won three straight Class A state championships ... As a senior he had a .531 batting average to earn All-State and All-Region honors ... Named Preseason Player of the Year by Diamond Prospects ... During his junior season was an All-State and All-Region selection ... Added All-Region honors his sophomore year ... Also played for the West End Baseball Academy and competed in the Palmetto Games ... In addition, played football at St. Joseph’s. PERSONAL: Born November 7, 1995... Son of John and Phyllis Malsch ... A finance major. FAVORITES: TV Show - Family Guy ... Movie - Star Wars ... Candy - Jolly Rancher ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Braves ... Vacation - Beach ... Actor - Denzel Washington ... Holiday - Christmas ... Superhero - Thor.

MALSCH CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2015 .125 16 1 8 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 .222 0 0 1 1 2016 .265 36 13 49 14 13 5 0 0 8 6 0 23 .339 1 3 9 9 2017 .237 54 49 152 30 36 3 1 1 18 16 5 51 .324 3 9 11 12 Total .239 106 63 209 52 50 8 1 1 26 23 5 78 .324 4 12 21 22

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored Putouts Assists Stolen Bases

3 3 12 6 2

three times, last at UNC Asheville (4/11/17) three times, last at UNC Asheville (4/11/17) vs. Charleston Southern (4/26/16) vs. Presbyterian (3/29/17), at UNCG (4/13/17) three times, last at UNC Asheville (4/11/17)

REECE MANISCALCO Right-Handed Pitcher 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore Fairfield, Connecticut Fairfield Warde High School

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2018: Will miss the season due to injury ... 2017: Made 21 relief appearances ... Posted a 5.40 ERA with 18 strikeouts in 23.1 innings ... At Florida A&M (2/19) had one strikeout in an inning on the mound ... At Clemson (2/28) worked an inning and had two strikeouts ... Against Monmouth (3/10) had two strikeouts in two innings ... Earned first win at Villanova (4/1) by going an inning with one strikeout ... Against VMI (4/8) threw three innings with two strikeouts ... Against Mercer (5/12) earned the save by allowing just one hit in the final two innings ... At The Citadel (5/20) threw an inning and got the save in a 4-2 win ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... During the summer, pitched in six games for the Elmira Pioneers in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Fairfield Warde High School ... During his senior season, the team was the state runner-ups ... Posted an 8-1 record with a 1.85 ERA in 53 innings pitched, along with 78 strikeouts and only 22 hits allowed ... Named All-Conference, Conference Player of the Year and All-State ... As a junior, batted .429 at first base in addition to pitching ... Named All-State and played in the Junior All-Star Game ... Added All-Conference honors as a sophomore and junior.

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The Terriers PERSONAL: Born October 1, 1997 ... Son of Anthony and Mimi Maniscalco ... Planning to major in finance. FAVORITES: TV Show - Shameless ... Movie - Kingsman: The Golden Circle ... Candy - Gummy bears ... Book - Outliers ... Pro Sports Team - NY Mets ... Historical Figure - Genghis Khan ... Vacation - Turks and Caicos ... Actress - Hayden Panettiere ... Musician - Third Eye Blind ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Aquaman.

MANISCALCO CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2017 5.40 1 2 21 0 0 0 2 23.1 25 14 14 9 18 4 2 0 Total 5.40 1 2 21 0 0 0 2 23.1 25 14 14 9 18 4 2 0

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Innings Pitched 3.0 vs. VMI (4/8/17) Strikeouts 2 seven times, last vs. Mercer (5/12/17)

run against Mercer (5/14) ... During the summer, played in 17 games for the Oneonta Outlaws in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League ... 2016: Played in 18 games with two starts as the designated hitter ... Batted .222 on the season with four hits and six runs scored ... In first career game against Rider (2/26), hit a double to drive in a run ... Against Western Carolina (4/2) had a pair of singles and led off the bottom of the ninth with a solo home run ... During the summer, played in 17 games and had ten hits with the Oneonta Outlaws. HIGH SCHOOL: Played two seasons of baseball at Mount Paran Christian School ... During his senior season, had a .481 batting average and drove in 23 runs ... Named Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American Southeast Region ... As a junior, he batted .320 with a pair of home runs, 26 RBIs, 30 hits, 29 runs scored and ten stolen bases ... Team won the region championship and was the state runner-up ... Also played football for two seasons ... Earned All-Region honors in football at safety. PERSONAL: Born September 13, 1996... Son of Kyle and Susann Massey ... A finance major ... Twin brother, Graham, is a defensive back for the Wofford football team.

Reece Maniscalco

FAVORITES: TV Show - Friends ... Candy - Twix ... Book -.My Upmost for His Highest ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Braves ... Historical Figure - Ronald Reagan ... Vacation - Colorado ... Actor - Kyle Chandler ... Musician - Jason Aldean ... Holiday - Christmas. .

MASSEY CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2016 .222 20 2 18 6 4 1 0 1 2 3 1 10 .364 0 0 0 0 2017 .297 57 54 195 28 58 10 1 6 40 10 5 53 .344 2 5 15 17 Total .291 77 56 213 34 62 11 1 7 42 13 6 63 .346 2 5 15 17

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Stolen Bases

5 3 5 6 2

vs. Georgetown (2/25/17) vs. Monmouth (3/10/17) vs. Monmouth (3/10/17) vs. VMI (5/25/17) four times, last at Villanova (4/2/17)

Reed Massey

REED MASSEY

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Infielder 6-0 • 180 • Junior Marietta, Georgia Mount Paran Christian

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2018: Named Preseason All-Southern Conference second team at second base ... 2017: Played in 57 games with 54 starts at second base ... Had a .297 batting average with 58 hits, 28 runs scored, 40 RBIs, six home runs and 15 stolen bases ... Against Georgetown (2/25) had five hits and drove in three runs ... Added three hits against UNC Asheville (2/26) ... Against Monmouth (3/10) had a two-run homer and drove in two runs on a double, along with an RBI single and two stolen bases ... Against Yale (3/18) had three hits ... Had a three-run homer at Fluor Field against Presbyterian (3/29) ... Against Samford (4/22) had two hits, including a home run ... At ETSU (4/30) had a three-run homer ... Hit a solo home run in the eighth inning at South Carolina (5/3) ... At Western Carolina (5/7) had a single, double and triple with three RBIs ... Added a solo home

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MAX McDOUGALD

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Infielder 5-9 • 165 • Senior Anderson, South Carolina T.L. Hanna

2017: Started 57 of 58 games played at third base ... Finished third on the team with a .311 batting average ... Recorded 66 hits, 35 runs scored, 30 RBIs and nine stolen bases ... Had two hits in the season opener at Florida A&M (2/17) ... Against Pittsburgh (3/3) had three hits with one run scored ... Against Yale (3/19) had three hits, including a double ... Had four hits, including a three-run homer, and six RBIs against Furman (3/25) ... At UNC Asheville (4/11) two of his three hits were doubles and he drove in two runs ... Against Mercer (5/14) had a two-run homer ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against VMI (5/25) had two hits and scored twice ... During the summer, played in 21 games for the Savannah Bananas of the Coastal Plains League and had a .279 batting average. 2016: Started all 58 games at third base ... Batted .279 with 61 hits, 33 RBIs and 32 runs scored ... Third on the team in hits and third in assists ... Opened the season with three hits, including a double, against Kentucky (2/19) ... Had two hits and drove in a pair of runs against Stony Brook (2/20) ... Added three hits against UNC Asheville (2/28) ... Against Ohio (3/5) drove in two runs on a single in the second inning and added two more runs on a single in the sixth inning ... Led off the seventh innings against Cornell (3/12) with a home run ... A triple in the second game of the doubleheader against Cornell (3/12) drove in two runs ... Against The Citadel (4/16) had a double in the third inning that drove in two runs ... At VMI (4/22) was 3-of-4 from the plate and scored twice ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against Western Carolina (5/25) drove in a run on a single in the first inning and plated two runs on a single in the second inning ... During the summer, had a .322 batting average and scored 24 runs for the Vienna Riverdogs ... Named a Cal Ripken League All-Star ... 2015: Played in 54 games with 49 starts at third base ... Posted a .258 batting average with 42 hits, 28 RBIs, 18 runs scored, eight stolen bases, and 86 assists ... Made first career start against Presbyterian (3/4) and had two hits and two RBIs ... Added two RBIs against Gardner-Webb (3/8) ... Had two hits each in doubleheader games against Iona (3/15) ... Against VMI (3/20) drove in

Max McDougald

a run on a bunt single and had two RBIs on a double in the eighth inning ... At Western Carolina (4/5) had two hits, including a double, and drove in a run ... At UNCG (5/1) had a pair of RBI singles ... Added two hits at South Carolina (5/6) ... At East Tennessee State (5/16) had a single and drove in a run on a sacrifice fly ... Had two hits in each game against Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament (5/20, 5/22) ... Against Samford (5/23) in the SoCon Tournament, had two hits, including a double, scored twice and drove in two runs ... During the summer, earned All-Star honors with a .302 batting average for the Hornell Dodgers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at T.L. Hanna High School ... During his senior season, batted .317 as the team won region and district championships ... Named the team’s offensive and defensive MVP ... As a junior, had a .338 batting average with ten stolen bases and 23 runs scored as he earned the team’s offensive MVP award ... During his sophomore season had a .318 batting average with 27 hits to earn team’s defensive MVP award ... Member of 2012 and 2013 District 1 Big League World Series Team and played for the championship in 2012 ... Attended Palmetto Boys State. PERSONAL: Born March 22, 1995 ... Son of Douglas and Tricia McDougald ... Cousin, Sarah Herbert, played golf at Wofford ... A government major. FAVORITES: TV Show - Prison Break ... Movie - The Wolf of Wall Street ... Candy - Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups ... Book - The Great Gatsby ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Falcons ... Historical Figure - Tiger Woods ... Vacation - Nassau, Bahamas ... Actor - Kevin Hart ... Musician - Future ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show- Trailer Park Boys ... Superheros - Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.

McDOUGALD CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2015 .258 54 49 163 18 42 6 0 0 28 14 0 23 .308 5 6 8 11 2016 .279 58 58 219 32 61 7 2 1 33 23 1 32 .347 2 2 5 6 2017 .311 58 57 212 35 66 8 0 2 30 18 2 30 .371 0 5 9 10 Total .285 170 164 594 85 169 21 2 3 91 55 3 85 .344 7 13 22 27

GAME HIGHS Runs Scored Hits RBIs Assists Stolen Bases

3 4 6 7 2

vs. East Tennessee State (5/14/16) vs. Furman (3/25/17) vs. Furman (3/25/17) vs. Furman (5/22/15) vs. VMI (4/7/17)

CODY MILLER

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Catcher 6-0 • 205 • Senior Newhall, California Hart High School

2017: Played in 34 games with 29 starts ... Started 22 games at catcher and seven as the designated hitter ... Named second team All-Southern Conference at designated hitter by the media ... Had a .282 batting average with 29 hits, 27 RBIs, 25 runs scored and ten home runs ... At USC Upstate (3/5) was 4-of-5 with three RBIs ... Against Longwood (3/8) hit two doubles ... Hit a two-run homer against USC Upstate (3/16) ... Had home runs in both games of the doubleheader against Yale (3/18), including a three-run shot ... Against Furman (3/25) was 4-of-5 from the plate with two RBIs ... Had solo home runs at Navy (4/4) and against VMI (4/8) ... Added a two-run homer at UNCG (4/14) ... at ETSU (4/29) hit two home runs and drove in four runs ... At Western Carolina (5/7) was 3-of-4 with two home runs and three RBIs ... During the summer,

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The Terriers played in 12 games for the Alexandria Aces in the Cal Ripken League with eight hits and five RBIs ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2016: Played in 36 games, with 22 starts at catcher and 13 starts as the designated hitter ... Batted .279 with 34 hits, 22 RBIs and 21 runs scored ... Had two hits and drove in a run against George Mason (2/21) ... Against Evansville (2/27) was 3-of-3 from the plate, including a grand slam home run in the third inning ... Against UNC Asheville (2/28) had three hits, including a pair of doubles ... Had two hits against Cornell (3/12) ... At Mercer (3/25) had a pair of singles ... Against Winthrop (4/20) drove in two runs on a homer in the fourth inning ... Against ETSU (5/14) had a two-run homer in the second inning ... In a doubleheader at Furman (5/21) had two hits in each game ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against Western Carolina (5/25) had a triple in the first inning to score two runs and added a double in the seventh inning ... Hit a solo home run in the ninth inning against UNCG (5/26) ... During the summer, played in 25 games with a .270 batting average for the Alexandria Aces ... 2015: Played in 15 games with nine starts at catcher and one as the designated hitter ... Posted a .257 batting average with nine hits, seven runs scored, and six RBIs ... In first career start against Harvard (2/28), hit a triple ... Against Presbyterian (3/4) had an RBI double ... In start against Coppin State (3/17), had an RBI triple and a home run that drove in two runs ... Added a triple against North Carolina Central (3/28) ... Had an RBI at South Carolina (5/6) ... At East Tennessee State (5/16) had two hits and scored twice ... Played for the Oneonta Outlaws in the New York Collegiate Baseball League during the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at Hart High School, batted .333 during his senior season playing primarily third base ... The team captain, he led the team in home runs, RBIs, and doubles as the team won the league title ... An Under Armour Preseason All-American, he earned first team All-League honors and played in the Southern California All-Star game ... Nominated for the North vs. South Futures All-Star game and a Perfect Game All-Region honorable mention selection ... A delegate to Boys State and attended the 2013 West Point Leadership seminar. PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1996 ... Son of Jerry and Christina Miller ... Uncle, Michael Miller, was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals ... Majoring in finance. FAVORITES: Book - The Hunger Games ... Pro Sports Team - Dodgers ... Historical Figure - General Patton ... Vacation - Turks and Caicos ... Actress - Margot Robbie ... Musician - Post Malone ... Holiday - Christmas ... Superhero - Iron Man.

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MILLER CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2015 .257 15 10 35 7 9 2 3 1 6 2 1 13 .308 1 0 3 4 2016 .279 36 35 122 21 34 6 1 4 22 18 1 36 .373 1 0 3 3 2017 .282 34 29 103 25 29 5 0 10 27 11 4 31 .373 0 2 1 1 Total .277 85 74 260 53 72 13 4 15 55 31 6 80 .365 2 2 7 8

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Home Runs Stolen Bases

4 4 4 11 2 2

at USC Upstate (3/5/17), vs. Furman (3/25/17) vs. Furman (3/25/17) vs. Evansville (2/27/16), at ETSU (4/29/17) three times, last at VMI (4/24/16) at ETSU (4/29/17), at Western Carolina (5/7/17) vs. Coppin State (3/17/15)

MACK NATHANSON

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Catcher/Outfielder 6-1 • 200 • Senior Delray Beach, Florida North Broward Preparatory

2017: Started 57 games on the season with 37 starts in left field, 16 in right field and four at first base ... Had a .254 batting average with 50 hits, 45 runs scored, 44 RBIs and 12 stolen bases ... Was second on the team with 12 home runs ... Against Georgetown (2/25) was 3-of-4 from the plate with two home runs and 3 RBIs ... Hit a solo homer against Pittsburgh (3/3) ... Had a two-run homer against LaSalle (3/7) and added a solo home run in the second game against the Explorers (3/11) ... Against Furman (3/24) hit two home runs with three RBIs ... Had two hits and scored three runs against VMI (4/9) ... In the series at UNCG had a two-run homer (4/13) and a three run homer (4/15) ... At ETSU (4/30) had three hits, including a double and homer, and four RBIs ... At Western Carolina (5/7) was 3-of-5 with a home run and three RBIs ... Against Mercer (5/14) had two doubles and a home run with four RBIs ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against VMI (5/25) had three hits and two RBIs ... During the summer, played in 36 games for the Alexandria Aces in the Cal Ripken League ... Led the team with .336 batting average, 43 hits, and 36 RBIs ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2016: Played in 39 games with 25 starts at catcher, first base, outfield and as the designated hitter ... Batted .222 with 22 hits, 18 runs scored and 12 RBIs ... In the season opener against Kentucky (2/19) hit a solo home run in the fifth inning ... Led off the eighth inning against Gardner-Webb (3/19) with a solo home run ... Against Western Carolina (4/2) had a solo home run in the fourth inning ... At Baylor (4/5) had two hits and drove in a run ... Against UNCG (5/6) had three hits, including a double that plated two runs in the third inning and a solo home run in the sixth inning ... Against ETSU (5/12) had a two-run homer in the fifth inning ... Added two hits each against Furman (5/21) and Western Carolina (5/25) ... During the summer, played for the North Shore Navigators in the Futures League and in 49 games posted a .250 batting average ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2015: Played in 35 games with 11 starts each at catcher and designated hitter ... Batted .212 on the season with 18 hits, 17 RBIs, 17 runs scored, four home runs, and eight stolen bases ... In the season opener against Boston College (2/13) scored twice ... Against Xavier (2/14) hit a 3-run homer in the third inning and scored twice ... Had a pair of doubles against Dayton (2/15) ... Added a solo home run against Pittsburgh (2/20) ... Against Gardner-Webb (3/8) had three hits, including a double, and drove in two runs ... At Vanderbilt (4/1) hit a solo home run ... Hit a triple that drove in three runs at Western Carolina (4/3) ... At The Citadel (4/11) had a solo home run ... Against Samford (4/26) had two hits, two runs scored, and a pair of RBIs ... Spent the summer with the Vienna Riverdogs in the Cal Ripken League ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.


The Terriers HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at North Broward Preparatory ... As a senior, he batted .298 as the team won region and district championships ... Named to the Miami Herald All-County second team and was a High School Baseball Network Senior All-Star ... During his junior year, he hit .427 and earned first team All-County honors from the Miami Herald and second team All-County honors from the Sun Sentinel ... As a sophomore, had a .244 batting average ... Member of the National Honor Society.

had two RBIs ... Against Monmouth (3/10) was 3-of-5 from the plate with three runs scored and two stolen bases ... Against Yale (3/18) had three hits and two RBIs ... Hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning against Furman (3/25) ... At UNC Asheville (4/11) had three RBIs without a hit ... At UNCG (4/14) had a double to drive in three runs ... Added two hits at Western Carolina (5/7) ... During the summer, batted .303 in 24 games with 27 hits with the Elmira Pioneers in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League ...

PERSONAL: Born August 9, 1996 ... Son of Daryl and Jennifer Nathanson ... Majoring in finance.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Archmere Academy ... As s senior, team had a 12-6 record and reached the state quarterfinals ... Posted a .485 batting average with 32 hits and 12 stolen bases ... Named first team All-Conference at shortstop and second team All-Conference as a pitcher, along with Conference Player of the Year honors ... Also named first team All-State and second team Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball All-American ... During his junior season, led the team in RBIs, doubles, and triples with a .381 batting average ... Named All-Conference and honorable mention All-State as a junior ... Rated as the #1 shortstop in Delaware by Perfect Game and was a Louisville Slugger honorable mention All-America, Perfect Game honorable mention All-American, and member of the WWBA World Championship All-Tournament Team ... Also played football for two seasons and ran the 55 meters in indoor track.

FAVORITES: TV Show - Suits ... Movie - Caddyshack ... Candy - Snickers ... Book - The Torah ... Pro Sports Team - Miami Marlins ... Historical Figure - Moses ... Vacation - Australia ... Actor - Mark Wahlberg ... Musician - Zac Brown Band ... Holiday - Chanukah ... Reality TV Show - The Bachelor ... Superhero - Deadpool.

NATHANSON CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2015 .212 35 22 85 17 18 4 1 4 17 8 6 32 .323 0 1 8 8 2016 .222 39 25 99 18 22 3 1 5 12 8 3 38 .300 0 1 4 4 2017 .254 57 57 197 45 50 14 0 12 44 28 9 52 .366 4 2 12 15 Total .236 131 104 381 80 90 21 2 21 73 44 18 122 .34 4 4 24 27

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Home Runs Stolen Bases

3 4 4 15 2 2

six times, last vs. VMI (5/25/17) vs. Georgetown (2/25/17), at Western Carolina (5/7/17) at ETSU (4/30/17), vs. Mercer (5/14/17) vs. Xavier (2/14/15), vs. UNC Asheville (2/22/15) vs. Georgetown (2/25/17), vs. Furman (3/24/17) at East Tennessee State (5/16/15), vs. USC Upstate (3/16/17)

PERSONAL: Born October 29, 1997 ... Son of Thomas and Lisa Orzel ... Sister, Claire, rows for Boston College ... Planning to major in business. FAVORITES: TV Show - How I Met Your Mother ... Movie - Kingsman ... Candy - Swedish Fish ... Book - Harry Potter ... Pro Sports Team - Philadelphia Phillies ... Historical Figure - Abraham Lincoln ... Vacation - Hawaii ... Actor - Taron Egerton ... Musician - J. Cole ... Holiday - Halloween ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Batman.

ORZEL CAREER STATS HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2017 .265 40 27 98 14 26 4 0 1 22 7 5 14 .339 2 1 10 11 Total .265 40 27 98 14 26 4 0 1 22 7 5 14 .339 2 1 10 11

Mack Nathanson

GAME HIGHS Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Stolen Bases

3 3 3 4 2

vs. Monmouth (3/11/17), vs. Yale (3/18/17) vs. Monmouth (3/11/17) at UNCG (4/14/17) vs. Yale (3/19/17) vs. Monmouth (3/11/17), at Winthrop (5/9/17)

Andrew Orzel

ANDREW ORZEL

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Infielder 6-3 • 200 • Sophomore Newark, Delaware Archmere Academy

2017: Played in 40 games with 27 starts ... Had 11 starts each in left field and as the designated hitter and added four starts at shortstop and one at third base ... Had a .265 batting average with 26 hits, 22 RBIs and 14 runs scored ... Against Pittsburgh (3/3)

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RASESH PANDYA

TY REGINELLI

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Right-Handed Pitcher 6-0 • 200 • Sophomore Greenville, South Carolina Mauldin High School

2018: Will miss the season due to injury ... 2017: Made seven relief appearances ... In 8.0 innings had eight strikeouts and a 6.75 ERA ... Struck out two batters at Florida A&M (2/17) ... Did not allow a run in an inning against Monmouth (3/10) ... At Villanova (4/1) struck out one batter and did not allow a run in an inning ... At Western Carolina (5/7) threw 3.0 innings with two strikeouts and did not allow a run ... During the summer, played for the Shelter Island Bucks in the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League and saw action in six games. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Mauldin High School ... As a senior, had a 7-1 record in 40 innings pitched with 40 strikeouts and a 1.77 ERA along with a .198 batting average against ... Named All-Region and All-Academic, in addition to the Diamond Prospect All-State team ... During his junior season, had a 2-7 record on the mound and his ERA was under 2.00 ... Played in the 2015 Palmetto Games and played for the Upstate Mavericks ... Member of the Beta Club and the Spanish National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born October 2, 1998 ... Son of Jayesh and Sonal Pandya ... Father played cricket ... Planning to major in biology. FAVORITES: TV Show - Dexter ... Movie - Kingsman: The Golden Circle ... Candy - Hershey cookies and cream ... Book - The Arm by Jeff Passon ... Pro Sports Team - Detroit Tigers ... Historical Figure - Julius Caesar ... Vacation - Bahamas ... Actress - Angelina Jolie ... Musician - Migos ... Holiday - New Years ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Superman.

PANDYA CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2017 6.75 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8.0 19 10 6 2 8 1 0 0 Total 6.75 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8.0 19 10 6 2 8 1 0 0

GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 3.0 at Western Carolina (5/7/17) Strikeouts 2 at Florida A&M (2/17/17), at Western Carolina (5/7/17)

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Infielder 5-11 • 185 • Junior Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mars Area High School

2017: Played in 30 games with 11 starts, ten of which were in left field and one as the designated hitter ... Batted .241 with 14 hits, 9 runs scored and 6 RBIs ... Against James Madison (2/24) had an RBI double ... Against Georgetown (2/25) had two hits and scored three runs ... Added two hits at USC Upstate (3/5), one of which was a double ... At Villanova (4/1) had an RBI single ... Had two RBIs at UNC Asheville (4/11) ... During the summer, played for the SBA Bones in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League and had a .351 batting average in 33 games played with 22 RBIs ... 2016: Saw action in 16 games ... Made 15 plate appearances with three hits and a .200 batting average ... Drew a bases loaded walk at Presbyterian (3/16) in the eighth inning to plate a run ... Singled in the seventh inning against Gardner-Webb (3/19) ... At Samford (4/10) hit a double ... Against The Citadel (4/15) doubled in the seventh inning to drive in a run ... During the summer, played in 39 games and drove in 21 runs for the Hornell Dodgers. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman in the infield for Mars Area High School ... A three-time UnderArmour Preseason All-American selection ... During his senior year he had a .390 batting average and drove in 12 runs on 23 hits ... Team captain as a senior ... Ranked by Perfect Game as the top second baseman in Pennsylvania ... As a junior, he earned All-State, All-Region, and All-District honors with a .490 batting average and 15 runs scored ... Also played for the nationally-ranked Indiana Prospects. PERSONAL: Born May 18, 1997 ... Son of Randy and Michele Reginelli ... Majoring in finance and economics.

Ty Reginelli


The Terriers FAVORITES: TV Show - Sons of Anarchy ... Movie - Field of Dreams ... Candy - Reese’s ... Book - On the Road by Jack Kerouac ... Pro Sports Team - Pittsburgh Pirates ... Musician - Bob Dylan ... Vacation - Italy ... Actor - Danny McBride ... Musician - Jay Z ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Cops ... Superhero - Batman.

REGINELLI CAREER STATS Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2016 .200 16 0 15 0 3 2 0 0 2 2 0 5 .294 0 0 0 0 2017 .241 30 1 58 9 14 3 0 0 6 7 1 20 .324 2 0 1 1 Total .233 46 11 73 9 17 5 0 0 8 9 1 25 .318 2 0 1 1

GAME HIGHS 2 3 2 4 1

HITTING

Year AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB ATT 2017 .293 47 27 99 22 29 3 3 1 17 22 2 26 .427 1 5 12 12 Total .293 47 27 99 22 29 3 3 1 17 22 2 26 .427 1 5 12 12

GAME HIGHS

HITTING

Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Stolen Bases

RODRIGUEZ CAREER STATS

Hits Runs Scored RBIs Putouts Stolen Bases

3 3 2 2 2

three times, last at Navy (4/4/17) at Villanova (4/2/17) four times, last at Western Carolina (5/7/17) three times, last at The Citadel (5/20/17) three times, last vs. Mercer (5/14/17)

vs. Georgetown (2/25/17), at USC Upstate (3/5/17) vs. Georgetown (2/25/17) at UNC Asheville (4/11/17) vs. LaSalle (3/7/17) at Florida A&M (2/17/17)

BRETT RODRIGUEZ Infielder

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6-0 • 200 • Sophomore Queensbury, New York Queensbury High School

2017: Played in 47 games with 27 starts ... Started as the designated hitter in 18 games, along with five starts at shortstop and four at second base ... Batted .293 with 29 hits, 22 runs scored, 17 RBIs and 12 stolen bases ... First career hit was a solo home run in the ninth inning at Clemson (2/28) ... Against Monmouth (3/8) had three hits and a pair of RBIs ... Against Yale (3/18) had two hits, including a triple, with two RBIs ... At Villanova (4/1) had three hits and scored two runs ... In the final game against the Wildcats (4/2) walked three time and scored three times ... At Navy (4/4) had three hits and an RBI ... Had two hits and an RBI at UNCG (4/15) ... At Western Carolina (5/6) had two hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs ... Also had two hits and two RBIs in the final game against the Catamounts (5/7) ... Named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team ... During the summer, played for the Elmira Pioneers in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League and posted a .306 batting average with 49 hits in 42 games. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport athlete at Queensbury High School ... During his senior year, batted .430 with 26 hits, 15 RBIs, three home runs and 22 stolen bases ... He added 57 strikeouts and a 7-0 record on the mound with a 0.66 ERA ... Named first team Section II and All-State at shortstop and pitcher ... Team was 25-1 overall and won the conference, Section II, and Northeastern Regional title before falling in the state semifinals ... As a junior, batted .430 with nine doubles, six triples, three home runs and 15 stolen bases to earn team MVP honors as the squad was state runner-up ... As a freshman, team was 23-3 and reached the state semifinals ... A three-year starter at running back for the football team, earning numerous All-Star honors and a state championship ... Also was the starting point guard on the basketball team, winning two division championships ... Named the school’s athlete of the year in 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born May 6, 1998 ... Son of Anthony and Michelle Rodriguez ... Planning to major in business. FAVORITES: TV Show - Criminal Minds ... Movie - Kingsman ... Candy - Reese’s ... Book - Extreme Ownership ... Pro Sports Team - Yankees ... Historical Figure - Jackie Robinson ... Vacation - Puerto Rico ... Actor - Mark Wahlberg ... Musician - Drake ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Batman.

ADAM SCOTT

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Left-Handed Pitcher 6-4 • 220 • Senior Canandaigua, New York Canandaigua Academy

2017: Started 15 games and posted a 4.92 ERA in 93.1 innings with a 6-6 record ... Struck out 108 batters, which was third in the Southern Conference and 41st in the nation ... The 108 strikeouts are the third-most in school history in a single season ... Against James Madison (2/24) had 12 strikeouts in six innings ... Against Pittsburgh (3/3) went 8.1 innings and struck out 17 batters, the second most in school history, with only two hits allowed ... Named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week for his performance against the Panthers ... Followed up with ten strikeouts in six innings in the win over Monmouth (3/10) ... Added nine strikeouts in 8.0 innings against Yale (3/17) for the win ... In five innings at Villanova (4/1) had seven strikeouts ... Against VMI (4/7) had ten strikeouts in 7.0 innings in the 4-3 loss ... Threw 6.1 innings with four strikeouts to earn the win at UNCG (4/13) ... Picked up the 7-5 win against Samford (4/21) with seven strikeouts in 7.0 innings ... Against Mercer (5/12) struck out eight batters and allowed only three runs in a 5-4 win ... Played the first half of the summer with the Coutuit Kettleers in the Cape Cod League where he was 2-1 in six games played and had 13 strikeouts in 20 innings ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2016: Started 14 games and made four relief appearances ... Posted a 6.48 ERA and a 4-6 record ... Threw 75 innings with 72 strikeouts ... Ranked tenth in the Southern Conference in strikeouts ... In first game of the season against Stony Brook (2/20) had eight strikeouts in five innings ... Earned the win against Evansville (2/27) with three earned runs allowed in seven innings ... Against Ohio (3/5) had eight strikeouts in seven

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The Terriers innings for the win ... Against Gardner-Webb (3/19) had four strikeouts in six innings to earn the victory ... At Mercer (3/25) had eight strikeouts in 6.1 innings ... Added five strikeouts each in starts at Samford (4/9) and at VMI (4/23) ... Against Dayton (4/29) struck out five in six innings ... Threw a complete game shutout against ETSU (5/14) as he allowed just two hits in seven innings before the game ended due to the run rule ... Had four strikeouts in 4.2 innings at Furman (5/21) ... Named Preseason All-Southern Conference first team as a starting pitcher ... During the summer, played the first half of the season for the Savannah Bananas with a 4-1 record and 34 strikeouts in five starts ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... 2015: Made 16 appearances with 15 starts ... Led the starters with a 3.68 ERA as he recorded 72 strikeouts in 93.0 innings and had an 8-4 record ... Named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team and to the Southern Conference All-Tournament Team ... Among Southern Conference leaders, was third in ERA, fourth in opponent batting average, sixth in innings pitched, ninth in strikeouts, and third in wins ... In second start of season against UNC Asheville (2/22) had eight strikeouts in five innings ... Against Harvard (3/1) threw a complete game shutout, allowing just three hits with four strikeouts ... Named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week (3/2) for his performance against the Crimson ... Against Gardner-Webb (3/8) went seven innings with one run allowed for the win ... Added a win against Iona (3/15) with seven strikeouts in six innings ... Had six strikeouts in 7.2 innings against VMI (3/22) ... Earned the win against North Carolina Central (3/29) with seven strikeouts in 7.2 innings ... Against Mercer (4/18) went 7.2 innings and allowed one run in the win ... Went six innings against Samford (4/26) to secure the victory ... Had two strikeouts in an inning of relief at South Carolina (5/6) ... Against Furman (5/10) had seven strikeouts and allowed only two runs in eight innings for the win ... At East Tennessee State (5/16) had five strikeouts in five innings ... In the Southern Conference Tournament against Furman (5/22) threw a complete game shutout in the elimination game ... Had nine strikeouts and did not issue a walk as he was named to the All-Tournament Team ... Played for the Oneonta Outlaws in the New York Collegiate Baseball League and had a 0.95 ERA with a 2-1 record to be named to the All-Star team ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at Canandaigua Academy ... During his senior season,

Adam Scott

posted a 6-3 record in nine starts with 96 strikeouts in 59.1 innings to earn All-Greater Rochester honors ... Had a no-hitter where he recorded 11 strikeouts and a one-hitter with 17 strikeouts ... Also saw time at first base, hitting .377 on the year with 24 RBIs as the team won the league championship ... named Monroe County League Player of the Year ... His sophomore and junior seasons were cut short by injury ... As a freshman was named second team All-County ... In addition, he lettered twice in basketball at power forward. PERSONAL: Born October 10, 1995 ... Son of Robert and Polly Scott ... Sister, Elizabeth, played volleyball at the University of Buffalo ... Sister, Margaret, also graduated from Buffalo ... Majoring in finance and accounting. FAVORITES: TV Show - Game of Thrones ... Movie - Guardians of the Galaxy ... Candy -Snickers ... Book - The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter ... Pro Sports Team - Buffalo Bills ... Historical Figure - Matt Milburn ... Vacation - Italy ... Actress - Mila Kunis ... Musician - Darius Rucker ... Holiday-Christmas ... Reality TV Show- The Bachelor ... Superhero- Thor.

SCOTT CAREER STATS PITCHING

Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2015 3.68 8 4 16 15 2 2 0 93.0 84 43 38 23 72 6 2 2 2016 6.48 4 6 18 14 1 1 0 75.0 83 60 54 34 72 10 8 0 2017 4.92 6 6 15 15 1 0 0 93.1 104 59 51 24 108 6 8 0 Total 4.92 18 16 49 44 4 3 0 261.1 271 162 143 81 252 22 18 2

GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched 9.0 vs. Harvard (3/1/15), vs. Furman (5/22/15) Strikeouts 17 vs. Pittsburgh (3/3/17)

THOMAS TATHAM

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Right Handed Pitcher 6-5 • 205 • Junior Canton, North Carolina Pisgah High School

2017: Missed the season due to injury ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... During the summer, played for the Shelter Island Bucks in the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League and was 2-2 overall in twelve appearances ... 2016: Pitched an inning against Ohio University (3/5) had did not allow a run with one strikeout ... Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Pisgah High School, he threw 54.2 innings with a 1.79 ERA and 64 strikeouts to earn NCBCA All-State honorable mention recognition ... At first base, he batted .516 for the season with 27 RBIs ... During his junior season, posted a 4-1 record with a 1.54 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 41.0 innings ... Was also .385 from the plate with 26 RBIs as the team won the conference championship ... Named All-Conference three times, twice named All-Western North Carolina, and named Conference Co-Player of the Year ... Also played for the Mountain Exos ... Played center on the basketball team and averaged 13.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a senior. PERSONAL: Born October 4, 1996 ... Son of Tom and Travis Tatham... A biology major. FAVORITES: TV Show - Sons of Anarchy ... Movie - Top Gun ... Candy - Reese’s ... Book - Hatchet ... Pro Sports Team - Blue Jays ... Historical Figure - Chris Kyle ... Vacation - Wofford baseball’s Tour of Italy ... Actor - Tom Cruise ... Musician - Earl Scruggs ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Duck Dynasty ... Superhero - Olen Tatham Sr.

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MIKE BROWN

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Outfielder 6-1 • 195 • Junior Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville / Dartmouth

DARTMOUTH: 2017: Played in 20 games with 15 starts in the outfield ... Batted .226 with 14 hits and 11 runs scored ... At Miami had a single and scored a run ... At The Citadel had two hits and drove in a pair of runs ... Against Chicago had a hit and two walks while scoring three runs ... Added two hits against Southern Maine ... Against Brown had a three-run homer ... At Siena had two hits and an RBI ... 2016: Saw action in 23 games, starting eight games in right field and four in left ... Had a .271 batting average with 13 hits and eight runs scored ... Singled and scored in a 4-3, 12-inning loss at top-ranked Florida in his first career start ... Led off the 10th with a single and scored the game-winning run in a 2-1 triumph at Stetson ... Went 4-for-7 with a walk and an RBI in two games at North Florida, with three hits in the second contest ... Singled twice, stole a base and scored a run in a 2-1 victory over Holy Cross. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterman and captain at Pflugerville High for coaches Don Fry and Dale Waggoner ... Helped his squad to a Bi-District Championship as a senior while earning first-team All-District and first-team academic All-State honors ... Named All-District second team as a junior. PERSONAL: Born April 17, 1997 ... Son of Michael and Adriane Brown ... Majoring in economics. FAVORITES: TV Show - The Blacklist ... Movie - Captain America ... Candy - Cookies and Creme Hershey bar ... Book - The Chronicles of Narnia ... Pro Sports Team - San Antonio Spurs ... Historical Figure - Jackie Robinson ... Vacation - Trip to the Bahamas ... Actor - Will Smith ... Musician - 2 Chainz ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Hard Knocks ... Superhero - Batman.

JAKE DIPPOLD

Left Handed Pitcher 6-3 • 185 • Freshman Syracuse, New York Solvay High School

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HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter on the baseball team at Solvay High School for coach Darren Lee ... During his senior season, had a 1.47 ERA in 41 innings pitched with 62 strikeouts and a 3-1 record on the mound ... As an outfielder, he batted .576 with 29 RBIs in 20 games ... Earned All-League, All-Region, All-State and League Player of the Year honors ... As a junior, the team was 19-3 and reached the state final four ... Named first team All-League, League Player of the Year, All-CNY Player of the Year and second team All-State ... Had a 9-1 record on the mound with a 0.67 ERA and 65 strikeouts as he pitched a pair of no hitters ... Also earned three letters playing football as he was named twice All-League at quarterback ... Added two letters playing basketball and was named All-Region. PERSONAL: Born May 26, 1999 ... Son of John and Kelli Dippold ... Planning to major in history ... Brother, John, plays on the defensive line at Hartwick College. FAVORITES: TV Show - Suits ... Movie - Now You See Me ... Candy - Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup ... Book - The Great Gatsby ... Pro Sports Teams - Brooklyn Nets, New York Yankees, Carolina Panthers ... Historical Figure - Jesus ... Vacation - Cape Cod ... Actor/ Actress - Miles Teller ... Musician - Hillsong United ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Impractical Jokers ... Superhero - Batman

COLIN DAVIS

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Outfielder 6-1 • 180 • Freshman Roswell, Georgia Blessed Trinity Catholic

HIGH SCHOOL: During his senior year at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School hit .421 with 56 hits, 61 RBIs and ten home runs ... Named first team All-State and first team All-Region as the team was 36-6 overall and was the state runner-up ... As a junior batted .400 on the season with 19 RBIs as team was the state runner-up with a 33-4 record ... During his sophomore season, the team won the state championship with a 33-2 overall record ... Also played wide receiver on the football team, which was state runner-up in 2015. PERSONAL: Born February 8, 1999 ... Son of Richard and Maura Davis ... Planning to major in accounting and international affairs. FAVORITES: TV Show - Stranger Things ... Movie - Lone Survivor ... Candy - Reeses ... Book - Hunger Games ... Pro Sports Team - Pittsburgh Pirates (Andrew McCutchen) ... Historical Figure - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ... Vacation - Skiing out west ... Actor/ Actress - Dwayne Johnson/Blake Lively ... Musician - MIGOS ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero- Flash.

ANTHONY GARCIA 40 Right Handed Pitcher 6-4 • 195 • Junior Happy Valley, Oregon Clackamas/Lower Columbia

BEFORE WOFFORD: Played two seasons at Lower Columbia College ... As a freshman played in nine games with a 3-1 record and one save ... Threw 25.2 innings with a 3.15 ERA and 17 strikeouts ... During his sophomore year played in ten games with a 2-0 record and three saves ... In 25.2 innings had a 2.45 ERA with 22 strikeouts. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Clackamas High School, played in ten games and had a 9-0 record ... In 58.1 innings he had a 1.56 ERA to earn first team All-League and honorable mention All-State recognition ... Team was 22-4 overall and reached the state semifinals. PERSONAL: Born November 25, 1996 ... Son of Jim and Tawnya Garcia ... Majoring in sociology and anthropology. FAVORITES: TV Show - The Office ... Movie - Forrest Gump ... Candy - Reese’s peanut butter cups ... Book - Harry Potter series ... Pro Sports Team - San Francisco Giants ... Historical Figure - Jimi Hendrix ... Vacation - Maui, Hawaii ... Actress - Margot Robbie ... Musician - Rush ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - America’s Got Talent ... Superhero - Batman.

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LAWSON HILL

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Catcher/Infielder 5-10 • 185 • Freshman Canton, Georgia King’s Ridge Christian

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Kings Ridge Christian, batted .402 with 42 hits, 32 RBIs and two home runs ... He was named All-Region as a catcher and pitcher, while receiving All-State honors at catcher ... Team won the region and advanced to the Elite 8 of the state tournament ... As a junior batted .412 with 40 hits and 20 RBIs as the team won region and state championships ... Named All-Region and All-State for baseball and was a preseason All-American, along with team MVP honors ... As a sophomore, he batted .490 with 55 hits and 35 RBIs as the team won the state championship ... Also was a running back for the football team, earning team MVP honors and All-Region recognition. PERSONAL: Born July 23, 1998 ... Son of Fred and Page Hill ... Planning to major in business. FAVORITES: TV Show - The Office ... Movie - Semi-Pro ... Candy - Air Heads ... Book - Mere Christianity ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Falcons ... Historical Figure - Moses ... Vacation - Beaver Creek, Colorado ... Actor - Mark Wahlberg ... Musician - Garth Brooks ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV show - Marshawn Lynch (No Script) ... Super Hero - JJ Edwards.

TYLER McGUIGAN

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Right Handed Pitcher 6-0 • 185 • Freshman Robbinsville, New Jersey Robbinsville

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterman at Robbinsville High School ... As a senior, threw 54 innings with a 1.71 ERA and 41 strikeouts, along with a .310 batting average and two home runs as an infielder ... Named All-County and team MVP ... Selected to the Carpenter Cup as a junior and senior ... During his junior year, the team was 16-11 and won a league championship ... Posted a 1.80 ERA on the mound and also saw time at second base ... During his sophomore season, the team was 21-10 and won a league championship while finishing second in the state. PERSONAL: Born May 18, 1999 ... Son of John and Judi McGuigan ... Planning to major in sociology. FAVORITES: TV Show - The Herd ... Movie - Moneyball ... Candy - Reese’s ... Book Sports Illustrated ... Pro Sports Team - Denver Broncos ... Historical Figure - Tim Tebow ... Vacation - Hawaii ... Actor - Will Ferrell ... Musician - Lil Yachty ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show- Hard Knocks ... Superhero- Batman.

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PARKER HILL

Outfielder 6-0 • 185 • Freshman Kingsport, Tennessee Dobyns-Bennett

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HIGH SCHOOL: During his senior year at Dobyns-Bennett High School, led team to the class 6A 2017 Tennessee State Tournament where they fell in the semi-final game ... Batted .396 with 21 doubles, two home runs and 41 RBIs ... Named All-Conference and All-Region ... His 21 doubles broke a 25-year old school record ... As a junior, he was named All-Conference and All-Region with a .435 batting average and only seven strikeouts in 145 at bats ... The team was 30-7 overall and finished second in the region and the district ... During his sophomore season, the team posted a 32-8 record and won the district and region championships. PERSONAL: Born November 25, 1998 ... Son of Alan and Lori Hill ... Father played baseball at Alabama and mother played tennis at Alabama ... Planning to major in business. FAVORITES: TV Show - SportsCenter ... Movie - Fast and Furious ... Candy - Air Heads ... Movie - Fight club ... Pro Sports Team - Tennessee Titans ... Historical Figure - Ronald Reagan ... Vacation - Vail Colorado ... Actor - Vin Diesel ... Musician - Chris Stapleton ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Impractical Jokers ... Superhero - Dash from the Incredibles.

CHRIS RUBOTTOM Infielder 6-1 • 165 • Freshman Long Beach, California Los Alamitos

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HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Los Alamitos High School, team advanced to the first round of the CIF playoffs under coach Matt Nuez ... Recorded 29 hits, 19 runs, 17 RBIs and one home run with a .302 batting average ... During his junior season, the team finished fourth in the league, but he missed the season due to injury ... As a sophomore, he earned co-offensive player of the year honors. PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1999 ... Son of Timothy and Jenese Rubottom ... Undecided on major. FAVORITES: TV Show - Gotham ... Movie - Rudy ... Candy - Milky Way ... Book - Heart of a Champion ... Pro Sports Team - Angels ... Historical Figure - Mother Teresa ... Vacation - Pismo Beach, California ... Actress- Scarlett Johannesson ... Musician - lil Wayne ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Ball in The Family ... Superhero Captain Underpants.


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CLAY SCHWANER Right Handed Pitcher 6-01 • 195 • Freshman Peoria, Arizona Sunrise Mountain

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HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Sunrise Mountain High School for coach Eric Gardner ... As a senior, was 5-0 with 19 appearances and a 1.91 ERA ... Had 62 strikeouts in 62.1 innings as he was named first team All-Region, first team All-Section, and first team Arizona BCA All-State ... Team was 25-6 overall and won district and region championships with a fourth place finish in the state ... He was the starting pitcher in the Arizona BCA Senior All-Star Game ... During his junior season, team reached the state quarterfinals and he earned All-District honors. PERSONAL: Born September 28, 1998 ... Son of Brad and Jill Schwaner ... Planning to major in biology. FAVORITES: TV Show - Deadliest Catch ... Movie - Top Gun ... Candy - Twix ... Book Stormbreaker ... Pro sports team - Minnesota Vikings ... Historical figure - Chris Kyle ... Vacation - Huntington Beach, California ... Actor - Sylvester Stallone ... Musician - Quavo ... Holiday - Valentine’s Day ... Reality TV Show - Duck Dynasty ... Superhero - AquaMan.

MICHAEL WYNNE

Outfielder 5-8 • 155 • Freshman Marietta, Georgia Pope

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SCOTTIE WALLACE

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Right Handed Pitcher 6-1 • 190 • Freshman Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Christian

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Charlotte Christian for head coach Greg Simmons ... During his senior season was 8-0 with a 2.20 ERA, along with 53 strikeouts in 57 innings pitched ... He was named first team All-Conference and All-State as the team won a conference championship ... As a junior, named second team All-Conference with a 7-0 record, two saves and a 1.90 ERA in 60 innings pitched ... During sophomore season, the team was 31-3 overall and won the state championship ... Also played guard on the basketball team, which made the state tournament ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born November 14, 1998 ... Son of Jeff and Holly Wallace ... Planning to focus on pre-med ... Sister, Lauren, swims for the University of Richmond. FAVORITES: TV Show - How I Met Your Mother ... Movie - Napoleon Dynamite ... Candy - Skittles ... Book - Cat in the Hat ... Pro Sports Team - New England Patriots ... Historical Figure - Tom Brady ... Vacation - The lake ... Actor - Seth Rogen ... Musician - Post Malone ... Holiday - Christmas ... Reality TV Show - Jersey Shore ... Superhero - Thor.

DAVID YOURKE

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Left Handed Pitcher 6-2 • 180 • Freshman Staten Island, New York Indiana University HS

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Pope High School for coach Jeff Rowland ... During his senior season, hit .350 with a .570 on-base percentage and 41 runs scored ... The team was 35-6 overall and won the region championship and the 6A State Championship ... As a junior, the team finished second in the state and won a region title with a 30-10 overall record in 2016 ... He had a .333 batting average to earn second team All-Region honors ... During his sophomore year, the team was 23-7 and was a state semifinalist ... Member of the National Honor Society and recipient of the Baseball Scholar Athlete Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Trinity Christian Academy, had six wins and 47 strikeouts in 33 innings for a 1.68 ERA ... Pitched a no-hitter against Archbishop McCarthy ... Named the 2A-7 Pitcher of the Year and All-District as the team was 22-6 overall and won the 2A Florida State Championship ... During his junior season, named a Staten Island Advance All-Star and earned All-State honors from the sportswriters while playing at Farrell High School ... Led the league in strikeouts with 70 and ranked in the top five in the conference in ERA and batting average ... As a sophomore, led the conference in strikeouts with 72 and had a .452 batting average ... Also played basketball, reaching the state final four.

PERSONAL: Born August 10, 1998 ... Son of Scott and Susan Wynne ... Planning to major in economics.

PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1999 ... Son of Peter and Nancy Yourke ... Undecided on major.

FAVORITES: TV Show - The Office ... Movie - Step Brothers ... Candy - Sour Patch Kids ... Book - The Catcher and the Rye ... Pro Sports Team - Atlanta Falcons ... Historical Figure - Abraham Lincoln ... Vacation - Bahamas ... Actor - Liam Neeson ... Musician - Red Hot Chili Peppers ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Duck Dynasty ... Superhero - Superman.

FAVORITES: TV Show - Shameless ... Movie - Ferris Buellers Day Off ... Candy - Milky Way ... Book - Catcher in the Rye ... Pro Sports Team - Mets ... Historical Figure - Lebron James ... Vacation - visiting my family in California ... Actor - Seth Rogen ... MusicianChance the Rapper ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show- Ball In The Family ... Superheros - Power Rangers.

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JAKE ZOLLER

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Left Handed Pitcher 6-2 • 180 • Freshman Collegeville, Pennsylvania Spring-Ford HS

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Spring-Ford High School for coach Bruce Brobst ... During his senior season, threw six innings with 11 strikeouts before season was cut short due to injury ... As a junior, the team was 22-6 overall and finished fifth in the district ... In ten starts, he had a 6-2 record with a 2.90 ERA ... As a sophomore, the team won a league championship as he was 2-0 in with a 2.50 ERA. PERSONAL: Born February 18, 1999 ... Son of Ed and Lisa Zoller ... Undecided on major ... Brother, Zack, played baseball at Shippensburg University. FAVORITES: TV Show - Sons of Anarchy ... Movie - The Godfather ... Candy - Reese’s Peanut butter Cups ... Book - The Cather in the Rye ... Pro Sports Team - Philadelphia 76ers ... Historical Figure - Moses ... Vacation - Spain ... Actor - Jim Carey ... Musician - Meek Mill ... Holiday - Thanksgiving ... Reality TV Show - Ball in the Family ... Superhero - The United States Armed Forces

BY CLASS

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SENIORS (9) McClain Bradley Grant Byers David Ehmen Will Fuqua Max McDougald Alex Malsch Cody Miller Mack Nathanson Adam Scott JUNIORS (7) Mike Brown Anthony Garcia Austin Higginbotham Davis Keller Reed Massey Ty Reginelli Thomas Tatham SOPHOMORES (7) Alec Cargin Matt Ellmyer Jake Hershman Reece Maniscalco Andrew Orzel Rasesh Pandya Brett Rodriguez FRESHMEN (11) Colin Davis Jake Dippold Lawson Hill Parker Hill

Tyler McGuigan Chris Rubottom Clay Schwaner Scottie Wallace Michael Wynne David Yourke Jake Zoller

BY POSITION PITCHER (16) Grant Byers (RHP) Jake Dippold (LHP) David Ehman (LHP) Matt Ellmyer (RHP) Anthony Garcia (RHP) Austin Higginbotham (LHP) Jake Hershman (RHP) Reece Maniscalco (RHP) Tyler McGuigan (RHP) Rasesh Pandya (RHP) Clay Schwaner (RHP) Adam Scott (LHP) Thomas Tatham (RHP) Scottie Wallace (RHP) David Yourke (LHP) Jake Zoller (LHP) INFIELD (8) Parker Hill Alex Malsch Reed Massey Max McDougald Andrew Orzel

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Ty Reginelli Brett Rodriguez Chris Rubottom OUTFIELD (6) McClain Bradley Mike Brown Colin Davis Davis Keller Mack Nathanson Michael Wynne CATCHER (3) Alec Cargin Lawson Hill Cody Miller

BY STATE

GEORGIA (9) Alec Cargin (Lawrenceville) Colin Davis (Roswell) David Ehman (Johns Creek) Jake Hershman (Dacula) Austin Higginbotham (Gainesville) Lawson Hill (Canton) Reed Massey (Marietta) Bradley McClain (Atlanta) Michael Wynne (Marietta) SOUTH CAROLINA (4) Davis Keller (Spartanburg) Max McDougald (Anderson) Alex Malsch (Greer) Rasesh Pandya (Greenville)

NEW YORK (4) Jake Dippold (Syracuse) Brett Rodriguez (Queensbury) Adam Scott (Canandaigua) David Yourke (Staten Island) NORTH CAROLINA (3) Grant Byers (Shelby) Thomas Tatham (Canton) Scottie Wallace (Charlotte) CALIFORNIA (2) Cody Miller (Newhall) Chris Rubottom (Long Beach) FLORIDA (2) Matt Ellmyer (Jupiter) Mack Nathanson (Delray Beach) PENNSYLVANIA (2) Ty Reginelli (Gibsonia) Jake Zoller (Collegeville) ARIZONA (1) Clay Schwaner (Peoria) CONNECTICUT (1) Reese Maniscalco (Fairfield) DELAWARE (1) Andrew Orzel (Newark) NEW JERSEY (1) Tyler McGuigan (Robbinsville) OREGON (1) Anthony Garcia (Happy Valley) TENNESSEE (1) Parker Hill (Kingsport) TEXAS (1) Mike Brown (Pflugerville)


2017 Wofford In Review OVERALL STATISTICS

Player McClain Bradley Brett Hash Max McDougald Kody Ruedisili Carson Waln Reed Massey Mack Nathanson Alex Malsch Dorian Jenkins Alec Cargin Brett Rodriguez Cody Miller Stone Pellegrino Andrew Orzel Ty Reginelli Dylan May Matt Ellmyer Davis Keller Totals Opponents

AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% .365 43 43 170 48 62 15 1 8 35 103 .606 21 3 35 7 .437 3 1 17 22 92 2 4 .959 .320 58 58 225 48 72 12 0 13 53 123 .547 25 10 51 5 .410 1 1 9 11 393 26 4 .991 .311 58 57 212 35 66 8 0 2 30 80 .377 18 2 30 4 .371 0 5 9 10 39 94 9 .937 .307 58 57 218 45 67 8 6 5 25 102 .468 33 6 52 5 .409 2 6 11 16 179 12 2 .990 .300 49 47 170 39 51 10 2 5 34 80 .471 22 4 49 1 .389 2 5 16 20 261 11 3 .989 .297 57 54 195 28 58 10 1 6 40 88 .451 10 5 53 1 .344 2 5 15 17 94 111 11 .949 .254 57 57 197 45 50 14 0 12 44 100 .508 28 9 52 0 .366 4 2 12 15 124 6 6 .956 .237 54 49 152 30 36 3 1 1 18 44 .289 16 5 51 2 .324 3 9 11 12 76 121 12 .943 .333 11 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 .667 .318 17 2 22 3 7 3 1 0 1 12 .545 1 1 8 0 .360 1 0 0 0 16 1 0 1.000 .293 47 27 99 22 29 3 3 1 17 41 .414 22 2 26 0 .427 1 5 12 12 14 39 9 .855 .282 34 29 103 25 29 5 0 10 27 64 .621 11 4 31 1 .373 0 2 1 1 137 16 1 .994 .269 13 4 26 6 7 1 0 1 9 11 .423 1 0 5 0 .296 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 .265 40 27 98 14 26 4 0 1 22 33 .337 7 5 14 2 .339 2 1 10 11 23 14 1 .974 .241 30 11 58 9 14 3 0 0 6 17 .293 7 1 20 0 .324 2 0 1 1 24 0 0 1.000 .240 26 0 25 2 6 2 0 1 3 11 .440 4 1 9 1 .367 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 .000 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 7 9 1 .941 .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .294 58 58 1975 406 581 101 15 66 364 910 .461 226 59 490 29 .379 23 42 124 149 1504 526 74 .965 .297 58 58 1999 372 594 99 12 60 328 897 .449 174 60 403 26 .367 26 41 32 46 1504 559 67 .969

LOB - Team (416), Opp (424). DPs turned - Team (37), Opp (43). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Hash 2, Bradley, M. 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Orzel 3, Malsch 2, Rodriguez 2, Nathanson 1, McDougald 1, Miller 1, Ruedisili 1, Massey 1, Waln 1, Bradley, M. 1, Hash 1.

PITCHING STATISTICS Player Austin Higginbotham Adam Scott Spencer Kulman David Ehmen Chris Sheehan Matt Ellmyer Reece Maniscalco Merritt Huber Rasesh Pandya Quintin Pile Jordon Accetta Jake Hershman Grant Byers Cole Bradley Elliot Lance Totals Opponents

ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 4.88 6 5 17 14 3 1 0 0 94.0 105 61 51 29 66 14 3 12 376 .279 6 8 1 0 9 4.92 6 6 15 15 1 0 0 0 93.1 104 59 51 24 108 14 1 9 359 .290 6 8 0 9 9 5.30 8 4 17 13 2 0 1 1 86.2 91 59 51 29 69 15 2 15 337 .270 11 2 0 3 6 1.80 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 5.0 6 3 1 6 3 2 0 0 19 .316 0 2 0 0 1 3.05 4 2 13 6 0 0 0 0 38.1 53 28 13 10 24 10 0 3 162 .327 4 1 0 2 2 4.36 1 3 21 4 0 0 0 2 53.2 62 30 26 13 30 11 3 4 209 .297 7 4 2 2 5 5.40 1 2 21 0 0 0 0 2 23.1 25 14 14 9 18 4 0 4 88 .284 4 2 0 1 3 6.11 0 2 24 0 0 0 0 1 17.2 21 16 12 4 11 6 0 1 72 .292 0 6 0 1 3 6.75 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 8.0 19 10 6 2 8 3 0 1 41 .463 1 0 0 1 0 7.27 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 8.2 10 8 7 7 6 3 0 1 32 .313 3 1 0 1 1 7.91 1 2 18 0 0 0 0 4 19.1 26 24 17 17 23 5 1 2 81 .321 3 3 0 2 2 8.44 1 1 16 2 0 0 0 0 21.1 30 22 20 5 18 6 0 4 91 .330 8 8 0 0 0 9.00 0 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 12.0 20 13 12 5 7 3 1 2 54 .370 0 0 0 1 0 9.00 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 6.0 9 7 6 1 4 1 1 1 28 .321 1 1 1 0 0 9.64 0 1 12 2 0 0 1 0 14.0 13 18 15 13 8 2 0 1 50 .260 3 14 2 3 0 5.42 28 30 58 58 6 2 1 11 501.1 594 372 302 174 403 99 12 60 1999 .297 57 60 6 26 41 5.92 30 28 58 58 1 2 2 12 501.1 581 406 330 226 490 101 15 66 1975 .294 58 59 5 23 42

PB - Team (7), Waln 4, Miller 2, Cargin 1, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (15), Kulman 3, Lance 2, Huber 2, Higginbotham 2, Scott 2, Sheehan 2, Byers 1, Ellmyer 1, Opp (15). SBA/ATT - Waln (15-21), Miller (14-18), Higginbotham (7-10), Scott (2-6), Ellmyer (3-6), Sheehan (3-4), Accetta (4-4), Kulman (3-4), Byers (2-3), Lance (2-3), Cargin (3-3), Pile (1-1), Hershman (1-1), Huber (1-1), Ehmen (1-1), Maniscalco (1-1), Pandya (1-1).

Left: Brett Hash was second on the team with a .320 batting average. Top: Carson Waln was named second team All-SoCon at catcher.

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2017 Wofford In Review FIELDING STATISTICS Player Ty Reginelli Alec Cargin Jake Hershman Reece Maniscalco Jordon Accetta Stone Pellegrino Elliot Lance Dylan May Grant Byers Rasesh Pandya David Ehmen Cody Miller Brett Hash Kody Ruedisili Carson Waln Andrew Orzel Austin Higginbotha McClain Bradley Mack Nathanson Reed Massey Alex Malsch Matt Ellmyer Max McDougald Spencer Kulman Chris Sheehan Brett Rodriguez Merritt Huber Adam Scott Dorian Jenkins Cole Bradley Quintin Pile John Caskey Davis Keller Totals Opponents

C 24 17 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 154 423 193 275 38 25 98 136 216 209 17 142 18 8 62 6 20 3 1 0 0 0 2104 2130

PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 24 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 16 1 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 1 0 2 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 2 0 1.000 0 4 0 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 0 2 1 .667 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 0 2 1 .667 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 137 16 1 .994 2 14 4 .778 2 0 393 26 4 .991 25 0 0 - 0 0 179 12 2 .990 2 0 0 - 0 0 261 11 3 .989 2 15 6 .714 4 0 23 14 1 .974 2 0 0 - 0 0 6 18 1 .960 0 7 3 .700 0 0 92 2 4 .959 1 0 0 - 0 0 124 6 6 .956 4 0 0 - 0 0 94 111 11 .949 18 0 0 - 0 0 76 121 12 .943 20 0 0 - 0 0 7 9 1 .941 0 3 3 .500 0 0 39 94 9 .937 10 0 0 - 0 0 5 11 2 .889 0 3 1 .750 0 0 2 5 1 .875 0 3 1 .750 0 0 14 39 9 .855 7 0 0 - 0 0 2 3 1 .833 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 2 14 4 .800 0 2 4 .333 0 0 2 0 1 .667 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 1504 526 74 .965 37 32 14 .696 7 0 1504 559 67 .969 43 124 25 .832 14 1

INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Wofford College 52 42 23 55 48 43 53 47 38 5 406 Opponents 51 36 46 34 36 38 33 46 47 5 372

WIN-LOSS SUMMARY

Total 28-30 Conference 13-11 Non-Conference 15-19 Home 14-14 Away 13-13 Neutral 1-3 Day 21-22 Night 7-8 vs Left 8-11 vs Right 20-19 1-Run games 8-11 2-Run games 3-1 5+Run games 11-9 Extra inns 1-1 Shutouts 2-2 Scoring 0-2 runs 0-8 Scoring 3-5 runs 6-11 Scoring 6-9 runs 11-8 Scoring 10+ runs 11-3 Opponent 0-2 runs 9-1 Opponent 3-5 runs 13-5 Opponent 6-9 runs 5-14 Opponent 10+ runs 1-10 Scored in 1st inning 15-9 Scores first 18-9 Opp. scores first 10-21 After 6 leading 22-6 After 6 trailing 2-22 After 6 tied 4-2 After 7 leading 25-3 After 7 trailing 0-21 After 7 tied 0-5 After 8 leading 23-3 After 8 trailing 1-24 After 8 tied 0-2 Hit 0 home runs 7-12 Hit 1 home run 12-14 Hit 2+ home runs 9-4 Opponent 0 home runs 14-8 Opponent 1 home run 7-12 Opponent 2+ HRs 7-10 Made 0 errors 11-8 Made 1 error 8-9 Made 2+ errors 9-13 Opp. made 0 errors 4-10 Opp. made 1 error 17-15 Opp. made 2+ errors 7-5 Out-hit opponent 18-3 Out-hit by opponent 8-24 Hits are tied 2-3

RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES

Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-2 0-3 0-3 2-4 3-3 1-4 5-4 3-3 2-1 1-0 11-3

RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES

Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 2-0 1-1 6-0 6-1 4-2 3-2 0-5 1-3 3-3 1-3 1-10

RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 14-7 18-5 18-6 21-4 21-6 22-6 25-3 23-3

RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 3-15 7-19 7-21 2-21 2-21 2-22 0-21 1-24

RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER

Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 11-8 3-6 3-3 5-5 5-3 4-2 0-5 0-2

GENERAL SUMMARY Current losing streak 2 Longest winning streak 5 Longest losing streak 4

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Top: Kody Ruedisili batted .307 and played all 58 games in the outfield. Bottom: Jordan Accetta was 1-2 with 23 strikeouts.

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Home attendance Away attendance Total attendance

5257 (24 dates avg = 219 ) 18642 (29 dates avg = 642 ) 23899 (53 dates avg = 450)


2017 Wofford In Review Game date Feb 17, 2017 Feb 18, 2017 Feb 19, 2017 Feb 22, 2017 Feb 24, 2017 Feb 25, 2017 Feb 26, 2017 Feb 28, 2017 Mar 03, 2017 Mar 04, 2017 Mar 05, 2017 Mar 07, 2017 Mar 08, 2017 Mar 10, 2017 Mar 11, 2017 Mar 11, 2017 Mar 16, 2017 Mar 17, 2017 Mar 18, 2017 Mar 18, 2017 Mar 19, 2017 Mar 22, 2017 * Mar 24, 2017 * Mar 25, 2017 * Mar 25, 2017 Mar 29, 2017 Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017 Apr 02, 2017 Apr 04, 2017 * Apr 07, 2017 * Apr 08, 2017 * Apr 09, 2017 Apr 11, 2017 * Apr 13, 2017 * Apr 14, 2017 * Apr 15, 2017 * Apr 21, 2017 * Apr 22, 2017 * Apr 22, 2017 Apr 25, 2017 * Apr 28, 2017 * Apr 29, 2017 * Apr 30, 2017 May 03, 2017 * May 06, 2017 * May 07, 2017 * May 07, 2017 May 09, 2017 May 10, 2017 * May 12, 2017 * May 14, 2017 * May 14, 2017 * May 18, 2017 * May 19, 2017 * May 20, 2017 May 24, 2017 May 25, 2017

Opposing team at Florida A&M at Florida A&M W at Florida A&M at Presbyterian JAMES MADISON GEORGETOWN W UNC ASHEVILLE at Clemson PITTSBURGH W WRIGHT STATE at USC Upstate LASALLE LONGWOOD W MONMOUTH W LASALLE W MONMOUTH USC UPSTATE W YALE W YALE W YALE YALE WINTHROP FURMAN W FURMAN W FURMAN vs Presbyterian (Fluor Field) W at Villanova W at Villanova W at Villanova W at Navy W VMI VMI VMI W at UNC Asheville W at UNCG W at UNCG W at UNCG SAMFORD W SAMFORD SAMFORD W vs Charleston Southern (Lexington) at ETSU at ETSU W at ETSU W at South Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Western Carolina W at Winthrop at USC Upstate MERCER W MERCER MERCER at The Citadel at The Citadel W at The Citadel W vs Furman # vs VMI #

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

r-h-e 4-6-2 3-8-0 7-7-1 1-4-0 1-5-1 18-18-2 6-7-0 2-4-2 4-11-1 0-3-0 10-15-1 6-11-1 6-6-2 16-17-1 6-9-1 4-8-2 4-9-2 3-5-0 6-10-1 15-20-6 8-13-4 6-8-2 9-12-2 21-20-1 4-5-3 10-10-0 7-9-0 13-11-0 8-8-2 6-14-1 3-8-1 1-4-0 13-15-0 17-14-1 13-14-0 8-7-0 12-13-2 7-7-6 2-8-2 6-9-1 2-8-2 5-8-0 14-15-2 11-12-0 5-5-1 3-9-3 7-12-2 18-21-0 3-6-0 5-10-1 5-12-0 6-11-0 7-11-3 0-6-1 7-13-2 4-9-2 3-8-1 5-13-0

r-h-e 17-18-3 2-10-1 8-12-3 6-12-0 5-7-0 11-17-1 7-8-1 9-14-0 3-4-1 3-6-2 14-14-1 7-14-0 5-12-2 4-7-2 1-2-0 6-9-1 2-5-1 2-6-1 2-4-1 18-13-1 17-17-1 10-13-1 8-12-0 2-10-1 12-15-0 9-12-0 3-10-2 0-4-2 0-3-1 3-9-1 4-8-5 8-9-0 3-6-1 8-10-4 4-8-4 7-11-1 13-13-0 5-11-1 8-11-1 3-9-0 5-11-1 6-11-1 5-11-1 8-11-1 9-11-1 9-12-1 10-15-1 3-7-2 4-8-0 6-12-1 4-8-1 7-10-1 11-15-1 1-6-0 4-10-1 2-10-1 13-17-0 6-14-4

Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 (10)

Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 3-6-0 3-7-0 3-8-0 3-9-0 4-9-0 5-9-0 6-9-0 6-10-0 7-10-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 9-11-0 9-12-0 9-13-0 10-13-0 11-13-0 11-14-0 12-14-0 13-14-0 14-14-0 15-14-0 16-14-0 16-15-0 16-16-0 17-16-0 18-16-0 19-16-0 20-16-0 20-17-0 21-17-0 21-18-0 22-18-0 22-19-0 22-20-0 23-20-0 24-20-0 24-21-0 24-22-0 24-23-0 25-23-0 25-24-0 25-25-0 26-25-0 26-26-0 26-27-0 26-28-0 27-28-0 28-28-0 28-29-0 28-30-0

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

Pitcher of Record Scott (L 0-1) Kulman (W 1-0) Higginbotham (L 0-1) Lance (L 0-1) Scott (L 0-2) Kulman (W 2-0) Byers (L 0-1) Ellmyer (L 0-1) Scott (W 1-2) Kulman (L 2-1) Huber (L 0-1) Byers (L 0-2) Accetta (W 1-0) Scott (W 2-2) Kulman (W 3-1) Accetta (L 1-1) Sheehan (W 1-0) Scott (W 3-2) Kulman (W 4-1) Huber (L 0-2) Higginbotham (L 0-2) Accetta (L 1-2) Hershman (W 1-0) Kulman (W 5-1) Higginbotham (L 0-3) Higginbotham (W 1-3) Maniscalco (W 1-0) Kulman (W 6-1) Higginbotham (W 2-3) Sheehan (W 2-0) Scott (L 3-3) Kulman (L 6-2) Ellmyer (W 1-1) Sheehan (W 3-0) Scott (W 5-3) Kulman (W 7-2) Higginbotham (L 2-4) Scott (W 5-3) Kulman (L 7-3) Higginbotham (W 3-4) Sheehan (L 3-1) Ellmyer (L 1-2) Kulman (W 8-3) Higginbotham (W 4-4) Sheehan (L 3-2) Scott (L 5-4) Kulman (L 8-4) Higginbotham (W 5-4) Hershman (L 1-1) Ellmyer (L 1-3) Scott (W 6-4) Maniscalco (L 1-1) Higginbotham (L 5-5) Scott (L 6-5) Higginbotham (W 6-5) Sheehan (W 4-2) Scott (L 6-6) Maniscalco (L 1-2)

Attend Time 350 3:50 250 2:45 200 3:19 272 2:43 382 3:10 326 3:20 196 3:03 3604 3:00 164 2:58 187 2:25 122 3:36 103 3:23 129 3:04 117 3:11 162 2:03 106 3:08 113 2:51 186 2:36 - 1:36 228 3:33 123 3:00 114 3:28 207 3:14 - 3:08 236 3:16 305 3:02 159 2:28 183 2:44 277 2:42 137 2:53 121 3:12 167 3:08 179 3:04 115 3:15 433 2:58 451 2:56 463 3:07 358 3:05 - 2:53 482 2:17 182 3:13 383 2:47 388 2:43 422 3:10 6548 2:51 571 3:23 - 3:20 739 3:04 176 2:58 128 2:41 347 2:45 - 2:56 524 3:40 412 2:31 389 2:44 432 2:58 - 1:58 551 3:58

* - Conference game () extra inning game # - Southern Conference Tournament at Fluor Field, Greenville, SC

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2017 Wofford In Review TEAM GAME HIGHS

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB: Hit into DP:

44 21 21 20 5 2 2 5 35 35 9 17 3 3 3 2 9 4 4 4 2 15 4

vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) vs Furman (Mar 25, 2017) at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) vs Furman (Mar 25, 2017) at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) vs Winthrop (Mar 22, 2017) at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) at ETSU (Apr 29, 2017) vs Georgetown (Feb 25, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) at Villanova (Apr 02, 2017) vs Charleston Southern (Apr 25, 2017 at Lexington, SC) vs Yale (Mar 17, 2017) vs Furman (Mar 25, 2017) at The Citadel (May 19, 2017) (4 games ) vs VMI (Apr 07, 2017) at Presbyterian (Feb 22, 2017) at UNC Asheville (Apr 11, 2017) vs Samford (Apr 21, 2017) (5 games ) at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017)

At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBIs: Doubles: Triples: Home runs: Total bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac hits: Sac flies: Stolen bases: Hit by pitch: Caught stealing: Runners LOB:

6 4 5 6 2 1 2 10 3 3 3 4 2 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 8

(10 games ) (7 games ) Reed Massey vs Georgetown (Feb 25, 2017) Max McDougald vs Furman (Mar 25, 2017) (6 games ) (15 games ) (6 games ) Mack Nathanson vs Georgetown (Feb 25, 2017) Max McDougald at Presbyterian (Feb 22, 2017) Brett Rodriguez at Villanova (Apr 02, 2017) Kody Ruedisili at The Citadel (May 20, 2017) (4 games ) Alex Malsch vs Monmouth (Mar 10, 2017) Carson Waln at The Citadel (May 19, 2017) (23 games ) McClain Bradley vs VMI (Apr 07, 2017) Carson Waln at UNCG (Apr 13, 2017) McClain Bradley at USC Upstate (May 10, 2017) Carson Waln at Florida A&M (Feb 17, 2017) Mack Nathanson at Presbyterian (Feb 22, 2017) Brett Hash at The Citadel (May 20, 2017) (25 games ) Carson Waln vs Mercer (May 14, 2017)

FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls: DPs turned:

30 14 6 6 1 2

vs Furman (Mar 24, 2017) (5 games ) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) vs Samford (Apr 21, 2017) (7 games ) (8 games )

FIELDING Putouts: Assists: Errors: Passed balls:

19 7 2 2 2 1

Carson Waln vs Pittsburgh (Mar 03, 2017) Brett Rodriguez at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) Brett Hash vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) Brett Rodriguez vs Samford (Apr 21, 2017) Adam Scott vs Samford (Apr 21, 2017) (7 games )

PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:

10.0 18 13 13 13 9 9 18 18 6 2 4 4 4 4 4

vs Furman (Mar 24, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) at USC Upstate (Mar 05, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 19, 2017) vs Furman (May 24, 2017 at Greenville, S.C.) at Florida A&M (Feb 17, 2017) vs UNC Asheville (Feb 26, 2017) vs Pittsburgh (Mar 03, 2017) at Florida A&M (Feb 17, 2017) at Clemson (Feb 28, 2017) at UNCG (Apr 14, 2017) vs James Madison (Feb 24, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017) vs Presbyterian (Mar 29, 2017 at Greenville, SC) at Presbyterian (Feb 22, 2017) vs Yale (Mar 18, 2017)

PITCHING Innings pitched: Runs allowed: Earned runs: Walks allowed: Strikeouts: Hits allowed: Doubles allowed: Triples allowed: Homers allowed: Wild pitches: Hit batters:

9.0 9.0 9.0 10 10 10 5 5 17 13 2 1 4 2 3

Spencer Kulman vs LaSalle (Mar 11, 2017) Austin Higginbotha at Villanova (Apr 02, 2017) Austin Higginbotha vs Samford (Apr 22, 2017) Spencer Kulman at Western Carolina (May 07, 2017) Adam Scott vs Furman (May 24, 2017 at Greenville, S.C.) Adam Scott vs Furman (May 24, 2017 at Greenville, S.C.) Spencer Kulman vs Samford (Apr 22, 2017) Austin Higginbotha at ETSU (Apr 30, 2017) Adam Scott vs Pittsburgh (Mar 03, 2017) Adam Scott vs Furman (May 24, 2017 at Greenville, S.C.) (25 games ) (12 games ) Adam Scott vs James Madison (Feb 24, 2017) (9 games ) Elliot Lance at Presbyterian (Feb 22, 2017)

BATTING

BATTING

Left: Spencer Kulman led the team with eight wins and had 69 strikeouts. Top: Chris Sheehan had a 3.05 ERA in 38.1 innings on the mound with a 4-2 record.

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2017 Southern Conference In Review School Mercer Western Carolina UNCG * Furman Wofford Samford ETSU VMI The Citadel * NCAA Automatic Bid

Southern Conference Overall Record Pct H A Record Pct H A 17-6 .739 6-5 11-1 39-17 .696 19-10 20-7 15-8 .652 8-4 7-4 28-28 .500 13-11 14-13 14-10 .583 8-4 6-6 36-24 .600 22-10 12-14 14-10 .583 8-4 6-6 33-28 .541 21-12 12-16 13-11 .542 6-6 7-5 28-30 .483 14-14 13-15 11-13 .458 7-5 4-8 33-26 .559 22-11 11-15 9-15 .375 4-8 5-7 30-29 .508 21-14 9-14 7-17 .292 3-9 4-8 24-34 .414 14-14 9-18 7-17 .292 5-7 2-10 16-35 .314 13-20 3-15

N Streak 0-0 L2 1-4 L2 2-0 L1 0-0 L1 1-1 L2 0-0 L1 0-1 L1 1-2 L1 0-0 L3

OF DH

McClain Bradley, Wofford Cody Miller, Wofford

PLAYER OF THE WEEK February 20 February 27 March 6 March 13 March 20 March 27 April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1 May 8 May 15 May 21

Chris Cook, ETSU Charlie Madden, Mercer Will Malbon, VMI Austin Embler, UNCG JT Thomas, Mercer Charlie Madden, Mercer Bryson Bowman, WCU Taylor Garris, Samford JT Thomas, Mercer Matt Smith, Western Carolina Carson Waln, Wofford Tyler Tharp, VMI Ryan Hagan, Mercer Hagen Owenby, ETSU

PITCHER OF THE WEEK

ALL-SOCON COACHES

Player of the Year – Ryan Hagan, Sr., SS, Mercer Player of the Year – Bryson Bowman, R-Sr., OF, WCU Pitcher of the Year – JP Sears, Jr., LHP, The Citadel Freshman of the Year – Caleb Webster, 3B, UNCG Coach of the Year – Craig Gibson, Mercer First team SP JP Sears, The Citadel SP Will Gaddis, Furman RP Robert Broom, Mercer C Hagen Owenby, ETSU 1B Brett Hash, Wofford 2B Danny Edgeworth, Mercer 2B Nobu Suzuki, Western Carolina SS Ryan Hagan, Mercer 3B Caleb Webster, UNCG OF Andrew Moritz, UNCG OF Tyler Tharp, VMI OF Bryson Bowman, Western Carolina DH JT Thomas, Mercer Second team SP Josh Winder, VMI SP Bryan Sammons, Western Carolina RP Wyatt Burns, Samford C Carson Waln, Wofford 1B Brandon Elmy, Furman 2B Troy Dixon, Samford SS Brett Pope, Western Carolina 3B Jonathan Sabo, The Citadel OF Carter Grote, Furman OF Ben Spitznagel, UNCG OF McClain Bradley, Wofford DH Cesar Trejo, UNCG All-Freshman Team Will Abbott, The Citadel Bryce Leasure, The Citadel Cullen Smith, ETSU Dillon Love, Furman

February 20 February 27 March 6 March 13 March 20 March 27 April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1 May 8 May 15 May 21

Alex Crotty, Mercer Caleb Webster, UNCG Branden Fryman, Samford Taylor Garris, Samford Anthony Mulrine, Samford Ayrton Schafer, Samford Andrew Robinson, Western Carolina Matt Ellmyer, Wofford Brett Rodriguez, Wofford

ALL-SOCON MEDIA

Matt Frisbee, UNCG JP Sears, The Citadel Adam Scott, Wofford Bryan Sammons, WCU Blake Smith, ETSU JP Sears, The Citadel Josh Winder, VMI Ryan Askew, Mercer Matthew Quarles, Furman Robert Broom, Mercer Stephen Jones, Samford JP Sears, The Citadel Will Gaddis, Furman Mikhail Cazenave, Samford

PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Player of the Year – Bryson Bowman, R-Sr., OF, WCU Pitcher of the Year – JP Sears, Jr., LHP, The Citadel Freshman of the Year – Caleb Webster, 3B, UNCG Coach of the Year – Craig Gibson, Mercer First team SP JP Sears, The Citadel SP Will Gaddis, Furman RP Robert Broom, Mercer C Hagen Owenby, ETSU 1B Brett Hash, Wofford 2B Nobu Suzuki, Western Carolina SS Ryan Hagan, Mercer 3B Caleb Webster, UNCG OF Andrew Moritz, UNCG OF Tyler Tharp, VMI OF Bryson Bowman, Western Carolina DH JT Thomas, Mercer Second team SP Josh Winder, VMI SP Bryan Sammons, Western Carolina RP Wyatt Burns, Samford C Carson Waln, Wofford 1B Brandon Elmy, Furman 2B Danny Edgeworth, Mercer SS Brett Pope, Western Carolina 3B Taylor Garris, Samford OF Carter Grote, Furman OF Ben Spitznagel, UNCG

February March April May

Danny Edgeworth, Mercer Caleb Webster, UNCG Bryson Bowman, Western Carolina Cameron Whitehead, Furman

PITCHER OF THE MONTH February March April May

Matt Frisbee, UNCG JP Sears, The Citadel Robert Broom, Mercer Will Gaddis, Furman

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SP – Grant Schuermann, Furman SP – Josh Winder, VMI RP – Jack Maynard, UNCG C – Cameron Whitehead, Furman 1B – Michael Goss, UNCG 2B – Troy Dixon, Samford SS – Tripp Shelton, UNCG 3B – Caleb Webster, UNCG OF – Aaron Maher, ETSU OF – Sky Overton, Furman OF – Ben Spitznagel, UNCG DH – Ayrton Schafer, Samford Walt Nadzak Most Outstanding Player Tripp Shelton, Jr., SS, UNCG Pinnacle Award Zach Kuchmaner, R-So., UNCG

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2017 Southern Conference In Review TEAM BATTING UNCG Furman ETSU Western Carolina Mercer Wofford Samford VMI The Citadel Totals

G 60 61 59 56 56 58 59 58 51 259

Avg AB R .320 2076 438 .312 2167 410 .309 2118 426 .304 1943 376 .295 1927 405 .294 1975 406 .290 1996 347 .263 1996 327 .238 1696 219 .293 17894 3354

TEAM PITCHING

Samford Mercer Furman UNCG Wofford The Citadel ETSU Western Carolina VMI Totals

G 59 56 61 60 58 51 59 56 58 259

ERA 4.42 4.82 4.85 4.93 5.44 5.55 5.61 5.73 6.14 5.27

W L 33 26 39 17 33 28 36 24 28 29 16 35 30 29 28 28 24 34 267 250

TEAM FIELDING

UNCG Mercer Western Carolina ETSU Furman Samford VMI Wofford The Citadel Totals

G PO A 60 1572 601 56 1524 578 56 1466 589 59 1578 541 61 1614 575 59 1533 556 58 1548 591 58 1504 526 51 1347 444 259 13686 5001

E 48 57 63 65 71 71 73 74 66 588

INDIVIDUAL HITTING Min 2.0 AB/Team game Andrew Moritz-UNCG Caleb Webster-UNCG Bryson Bowman-WCU McClain Bradley-WOF Matt Pita-VMI JT Thomas-MER Ben Spitznagel-UNCG Hunter Parker-ETSU Chris Cook-ETSU Tyler Tharp-VMI Hagen Owenby-ETSU Brett Pope-WCU Brandon Elmy-FUR Christian Bailey-ETSU Sky Overton-FUR

G 59 51 56 43 41 55 54 59 59 58 59 56 54 59 59

Avg .392 .383 .381 .365 .364 .357 .355 .351 .350 .348 .346 .342 .341 .337 .336

AB 240 201 218 170 151 210 211 211 260 221 234 243 220 243 235

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

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Min 1.0 IP/Team game App Will Gaddis-FUR 17 Robert Broom-MER 31 JP Sears-CIT 14 Cody Shelton-SAM 15 Bryan Sammons-WCU 16 Josh Winder-VMI 15 Ryan Simpler-ETSU 14 Andrew Wantz-UNCG 27 Matt Frisbee-UNCG 17 Grant Schuermann-FUR 16

ERA 1.89 2.04 2.64 2.69 3.02 3.59 3.99 4.08 4.10 4.19

W-L 9-3 8-2 7-3 5-3 8-3 7-6 6-4 6-4 8-4 7-4

H 665 676 654 591 569 581 578 525 403 5242

3B HR BB 33 45 218 14 69 206 13 60 245 11 52 210 2 79 299 15 66 226 11 53 216 14 77 237 7 33 174 120 534 2031

SV 14 11 11 19 11 9 10 11 10 106

IP H 511.0 479 508.0 589 538.0 588 524.0 531 501.1 594 449.0 502 526.0 609 488.2 565 516.0 612 4562.0 5069

Pct .978 .974 .970 .970 .969 .967 .967 .965 .964 .969

R 60 40 52 48 37 49 54 38 62 50 54 57 38 48 47

2B 106 125 130 104 123 101 89 94 71 943

DP 40 43 45 52 33 48 48 37 32 378

R 315 311 338 333 372 331 388 352 400 3140

SO SB-ATT 361 58-84 370 42-62 378 66-83 342 60-88 443 70-90 490 124-149 445 54-71 608 39-65 485 29-41 3922 542-733

ER BB 251 260 272 184 290 156 287 231 303 174 277 220 328 231 311 249 352 243 2671 1948

SO 467 522 421 487 403 479 461 439 454 4133

PB SBA -ATT 19 48-65 12 56-76 14 45-69 10 34-51 6 63-89 14 47-79 9 68-97 6 32-46 12 38-54 102 431-626

H RBI 94 38 77 40 83 59 62 35 55 28 75 62 75 33 74 34 91 42 77 40 81 51 83 28 75 49 82 48 79 39

Sv IP H 1 105.0 81 1 61.2 42 0 95.1 69 0 63.2 55 1 104.1 84 0 107.2 100 0 90.1 97 5 68.1 56 0 96.2 87 0 96.2 105

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Andrew Moritz, UNCG Chris Cook, ETSU Aaron Maher, ETSU Brett Pope, WCU Bryson Bowman, WCU

94 91 83 83 83

RUNS BATTED IN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

JT Thomas, MER Bryson Bowman, WCU Charlie Madden, MER Carter Grote, FUR Cesar Trejo, UNCG

62 59 56 56 56

RUNS SCORED 1. Aaron Maher, ETSU 2. Chris Cook, ETSU 3. Andrew Moritz, UNCG 4. Carter Grote, FUR 5. Ryan Hagan, MER

HOME RUNS 1. Charlie Madden, MER Collin Fleischer, VMI 2. Tyler Tharp, VMI

62 62 60 59 58 17 17 16

TOTAL BASES 1. Tyler Tharp, VMI 2. Chris Cook, ETSU 3. Bryson Bowman, WCU 4. Hagen Owenby, ETSU 5. Carter Grote, FUR

143 143 135 134 132

STOLEN BASES 1. Ryan Hagan, MER 2. T.J. Dixon, SAM 3. Alex Hanson, MER 4. Chris Cook, ETSU 5. McClain Bradley, WOF

24-27 23-27 21-28 19-23 17-22

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

2B 3B 8 6 14 5 15 2 15 1 10 1 20 0 11 4 13 0 22 0 12 3 12 1 12 3 15 0 18 2 15 1 R 27 16 28 23 43 49 53 33 49 56

HITS

ER 22 14 28 19 35 43 40 31 44 45

HR 3 1 11 8 7 12 1 1 10 16 13 4 11 4 6 BB 16 23 27 22 41 19 26 26 30 11

BB 24 14 37 21 14 23 30 25 28 33 40 22 16 18 23 SO 89 82 142 59 108 112 96 64 74 60

1. Will Gaddis, FUR 2. Robert Broom, MER 3. JP Sears, CIT 4. Cody Shelton, SAM 5. Bryan Sammons, WCU

1.89 2.04 2.64 2.69 3.02

OPPT BATTING AVERAGE 1. Robert Broom, MER 2. JP Sears, CIT 3. Will Gaddis, FUR 4. Bryan Sammons, WCU 5. Andrew Wantz, UNCG

.195 .204 .213 .223 .234

1. Wyatt Burns, SAM 2. Nick Spear, MER 3. Chad Sykes, UNCG 4. Korey Anderson, WCU Ryan Bennett, VMI

12 8 7 5 5

1. JP Sears, CIT 2. Josh Winder, VMI 3. Bryan Sammons, WCU Adam Scott, WOF 5. Brendan Nail, WCU

142 112 108 108 100

SAVES

STRIKEOUTS

WINS

1. Will Gaddis, FUR 2. Robert Broom, MER Bryan Sammons, WCU Dan Loats, UNCG Matt Frisbee, UNCG Spencer Kulman, WOF

9 8 8 8 8 8


2018 SoCon Opponents MERCER

WESTERN CAROLINA

March 23-25 at Macon

March 29-31 at Wofford

Location: Macon, Georgia Enrollment: 8,667 Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Bears Home Field (Capacity): OrthoGeorgia Park (1,500) Head Coach: Craig Gibson (Mercer ‘85) Career Record (Seasons): 470-331 (14) At Mercer (Seasons): 470-331 (14) Assistant Coaches: Brent Shade, Willie Stewart, Ian Humphrey 2017 Record: 39-17 / 17-6 (First) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 24 / 11 Baseball SID: Gerrit Van Genderen Sports Information Phone: 478-301-5209 E-Mail: vangenderen_gw@mercer.edu Website: www.mercerbears.com

Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Enrollment: 11,034 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Catamounts Home Field (Capacity): Ronnie G. Childress Field at Hennon Stadium (1,500) Head Coach: Bobby Moranda (Eastern Kentucky ‘86) Career Record (Seasons): 312-253-2 (11th) At Western Carolina (Seasons): 312-253-2 (11th) Assistant Coaches: Nate Cocolin, Brock Doud, Bryson Bowman 2017 Record: 28-28 / 15-8 (Second) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14 / 11 Baseball SID: Daniel Hooker Sports Information Phone: 828-227-2339 E-Mail: dhooker@email.wcu.edu Website: www.Catamountsports.com

FURMAN

THE CITADEL

April 13-15 at Furman

April 20-22 at Wofford

Location: Greenville, S.C. Enrollment: 2,700 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Paladins Home Field (Capacity): Latham Stadium (2,000) Head Coach: Brett Harker (College of Charleston ‘05) Career Record (Seasons): 33-28 (Second) At Furman (Seasons): 33-28 (Second) Assistant Coaches: Taylor Harbin, Kaleb Davis, Geoff Kimmel 2017 Record: 33-28 / 14-10 (T-Third) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19 / 8 Baseball SID: Hunter Reid Sports Information Phone: 864-294-2061 E-Mail: Hunter.Reid@furman.edu Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

Location: Charleston, S.C. Enrollment: 2,300 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Bulldogs Home Field (Capacity): Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park (6,000) Head Coach: Tony Skole (The Citadel ‘91) Career Record (Seasons): 536-568-1 (21 seasons) At The Citadel (Seasons): First Season Assistant Coaches: Aaron Gershenfeld, Blake Cooper, Austin Cangelosi 2017 Record: 16-35 / 7-17 (T-Eighth) Players Returning/Lost: 21 / 9 Baseball SID: Zeke Beam Sports Information Phone: 843-953-5070 E-Mail: ebeam@Citadel.edu Website: www.CitadelSports.com

UNC GREENSBORO

SAMFORD

April 27-29 at Wofford

May 4-6 at Birmingham

Location: Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment: 18,502 Colors: Gold, White and Navy Nickname: Spartans Home Field (Capacity): UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500) Head Coach: Link Jarrett (Florida State ‘94) Career Record (Seasons): 142-131 (Five) At UNCG (Seasons): 142-131 (Five) Assistant Coaches: Jerry Edwards, Joey Holcomb, Blair Betts 2017 Record: 36-24 / 15-9 (T-Third) Players Returning/Lost: 24 / 7 Baseball SID: Dan Wacker Sports Information Phone: 336-334-5615 E-Mail: d_wacker@uncg.edu Website: www.uncgspartans.com

Location: Birmingham, Alabama Enrollment: 5,471 Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Bulldogs Home Field (Capacity): Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000) Head Coach: Casey Dunn (Auburn ‘99) Career Record (Seasons): 417-351 (13) At Samford (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Tony David, Tyler Shrout, Hunter Morris 2017 Overall Record/SoCon: 33-26 / 11-13 (Sixth) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/6 Baseball SID: Zac Schrieber Sports Information Phone: 205-726-2799 E-Mail: zdschrie@samford.edu Website: www.samfordsports.com

VMI

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

May 11-13 at Lexington

May 17-19 at Wofford

Location: Lexington, Virginia Enrollment: 1,650 Colors: Red, Yellow, and White Nickname: Keydets Home Field (Capacity): Gray-Minor Stadium (1,400) Head Coach: Jonathan Hadra (VMI ‘04) Career Record (Seasons): 66-99 (Fourth Season) At VMI (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Casey Dykes, Sam Roberts, Grey Finwood 2017 Overall Record/SoCon: 24-34 / 7-17 (T-Eighth) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 24/6 Baseball SID: Brad Salois Sports Information Phone: 540-464-7015 E-Mail: saloisbj@vmi.edu Website: www.vmikeydets.com

Location: Johnson City, Tenn. Enrollment: 14,250 Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Nickname: Buccaneers Home Field (Capacity): Thomas Stadium (1,000) Head Coach: Joe Pennucci (Northern Colorado ‘02) Career Record (Seasons): First Season At ETSU (Seasons): First Season Assistant Coaches: Micah Posey, Ross Oeder, Skyler Barnett 2017 Record: 30-29 / 9-15 (Seventh) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20 / 14 Baseball SID: Mike Ezekiel Sports Information Phone: 423-439-8212 E-Mail: etsusportsinfo@etsu.edu Website: www.etsubucs.com

2018 SOCON TOURNAMENT May 22-27, Greenville, S.C.

The 2018 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament returns to Greenville, South Carolina from May 22-27. The Tournament at Fluor Field will feature all nine teams in the Southern Conference. The Championship game will be played on Sunday, May 27 and will be shown live on ESPN3. Overall, Wofford is 12-15 in games played in the SoCon Tournament and includes a title in 2007.

IN THE SOCON TOURNAMENT Overall - Nine Appearances (12-15) 1998 (1-2), Charleston, SC #4 Furman 11, #5 Wofford 3 #5 Wofford 3, #8 East Tennessee State 2 #3 Western Carolina 9, #5 Wofford 4 2002 (0-2), Charleston, SC #2 Western Carolina 9, #7 Wofford 2 #6 Furman 7, #7 Wofford 5 2006 (0-1), Charleston, SC #7 UNC Greensboro 6, #10 Wofford 5 2007 (5-0), Charleston, SC #9 Wofford 5, #8 Furman 3 #9 Wofford 19, #1 College of Charleston 6 #9 Wofford 12, #5 UNC Greensboro 5 #9 Wofford 6, #7 The Citadel 2 #9 Wofford 4, #7 The Citadel 2 2008 (1-2), Charleston, SC #9 Wofford 8, #8 The Citadel 4 #1 Elon 21, #9 Wofford 12 #5 UNC Greensboro 14, #9 Wofford 5 2014 (2-2), Charleston, SC #3 Samford 4, #6 Wofford 2 #6 Wofford 4, #10 The Citadel 2 #6 Wofford 10, #2 Davidson 7 #3 Samford 12, #6 Wofford 3 2015 (3-2), Charleston, SC #3 Wofford 16, #6 Furman 7 #2 Samford 4, #3 Wofford 3 #3 Wofford 1, #6 Furman 0 #3 Wofford 12, #2 Samford 8 #2 Samford 25, #3 Wofford 4 2016 (0-2), Greenville, SC #2 Western Carolina 10, #7 Wofford 9 #3 UNCG 9, #7 Wofford 6 2017(0-2), Greenville, SC #4 Furman 13, #5 Wofford 3 (7) #9 VMI 6, #5 Wofford 5 (10)

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Team Season Records GAMES PLAYED 63 2007 61 2015 60 2014 59 2008 58 2016 58 2017

GAMES WON

899 2015 886 2010

66 2006 62 2013

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE

.572 1988 .560 1991 .571 1987 .562 1983 .558 1992

39 2015 32 2014 30 1991 30 2007 30 2016

WALKS RECEIVED

HITTING

STRIKEOUTS

AT-BATS

2179 2007 2045 2015 2008 2008 1975 2017 1966 2010

266 2015 262 2016 248 2014 243 2002 239 2010 490 2017 484 2016 447 2006 434 2009 434 2015

SACRIFICE HITS

.353 1983 .343 1981 .342 1987 .337 1986 .327 1988

63 2013 49 1985 48 2012 42 2017 41 2000 41 2015 41 2016

RUNS SCORED

SACRIFICE FLIES

BATTING AVERAGE

448 2007 414 2015 406 2017 384 2010 370 2008

HITS

660 2007 617 2015 591 2010 586 2008 581 2017

DOUBLES

129 2008 129 2010 125 2015 121 2007 103 2006

34 2015 28 2014 27 1999 25 2008 24 2010

STOLEN BASES 163 2013 153 2014 138 2015 124 2017 109 1985

HIT BY PITCH 74 2014 73 2007 71 2008

497 2007 484 2015 477 2008 474 2016 462 2014

HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAY 50 2008 49 2007 48 2011 45 2010

PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHED 538.2 2007 533.1 2014 532.0 2015 509.2 2016 501.1 2017

HITS ALLOWED

710 2007 677 2010 635 2006 623 2003 617 2008

RUNS ALLOWED 521 2007 514 2010 482 2003 480 2009 473 2006

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 444 2007 420 2010 410 2009 404 2006 403 2003

WALKS ALLOWED 313 2000 312 2009

296 2007 294 2010 286 2008

STRIKEOUTS 503 2015 496 2014 470 2016 448 2013 416 2012

WILD PITCHES 102 2000 80 1995 75 1999 69 2006 67 2015

FIELDING

PUTOUTS

1616 2007 1600 2014 1596 2015 1529 2016 1504 2017

ASSISTS

665 2007 631 2000 626 2002 605 2015 589 2011

ERRORS

115 2000 112 2012 108 2006 100 2007

DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 64 2000 64 2007

FIELDING PERCENTAGE .972 2016 .967 2015 .966 2014 .965 2017 .960 2001

TRIPLES

22 1985 22 2016 20 2011 20 2015 17 2010 15 2012 15 2017

HOME RUNS 108 2007 78 1992 77 1991 77 1988 74 2008

RUNS BATTED IN 414 2007 364 2017 355 2015 337 2010 333 2008

TOTAL BASES

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1131 2007 963 2008 910 2017

The 2007 team set 15 team records, including hits, home runs and total bases.

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Single Game Records TEAM HITTING

AT BATS 76 55 53 52 52 50 50 49 49 48

Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 innings) Appalachian State, May 16, 1999 Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010 (15 innings) Samford, March 8, 2009 (12 innings) Furman, May 5, 2012 (12 innings) Furman, May 7, 1953 (13 innings) UNC Greensboro, April 21, 2007 Newberry, May 9, 1987 East Tennessee State, March 29, 2003 North Carolina A&T, March 23, 2005

RUNS SCORED Inning 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10

Gardner-Webb, March 4, 1983 (2nd) IPFW, February 17, 2007 (3rd) Furman, April 21, 1976 (1st) UNC Asheville, April 11, 2017 (4th) Voorhees, April 7, 1981 (5th) Western Carolina, March 30, 1996 (6th) Voorhees, March 28, 1987 (3rd) Warren Wilson, March 14, 1989 (7th) Fairmont State, March 14, 1981 (6th) Benedict, April 4, 1993 (5th) St. Peters, Feb. 23, 2008 (8th) Georgia Southern, May 8, 2011 (1st)

Game 27 27 26 26 26 25 25

Allen University, March 31, 1987 Allen University, April 20, 1987 Western Carolina, April 10, 1962 Allen University, April 5, 1987 Allen University, April 12, 1984 Davidson, March 12, 2006 Denison, March 12, 1994

HITS Inning 10 9 9 9

IPFW, February 17, 2007 (3rd) Furman, April 21, 1976 Tennessee, April 25, 2007 (7th) St. Peters, Feb. 23, 2008 (8th)

Game 24 24 24 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20

Allen University, April 20, 1987 Catawba, April 26, 1989 Elon, May 1, 2009 Western Carolina, April 10, 1962 North Carolina A&T, March 23, 2005 Alderson-Broaddus, March 5, 1981 College of Charleston, May 23, 2007 Western Carolina, May 7, 2017 Davidson, March 12, 2006 Allen, April 5, 1987 Longwood, March 15, 1992

DOUBLES 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6

Fairfield, March 13, 2001 Allen University, April 20, 1987 North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 Dayton, February 15, 2015 UNC Asheville, March 4, 2010 VMI, April 26, 2003 Davidson, March 10, 2006 Allen, March 2, 1988 Dayton, April 30, 2016

TRIPLES 3 3

Gardner-Webb, March 4, 1983 Georgia Southern, March 20, 2010

HOME RUNS 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Longwood, March 15, 1992 Allen University, April 5, 1987 Quincy, March 17, 1992 Presbyterian, April 21, 2009 Pikeville, March 21, 1990 Fairmont State, March 15, 1981 Monmouth, March 18, 2007 East Tennessee State, April 29, 2017 Coppin State, March 17, 2015 Elon, May 1, 2009 Davidson, March 12, 2006 Newberry, March 14, 1992 Catawba, 1989 Morris, April 7, 1984

RUNS BATTED IN 24 22 22 22 21 20 20 20 20 20 20

Pikeville, March 21, 1990 Davidson, March 12, 2006 Allen University, April 5, 1987 Western Carolina, April 10, 1962 Gardner-Webb, March 4, 1983 Davidson, March 22, 2014 North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 North Carolina A&T, March 23, 2005 Allen University, April 20, 1987 Allen University, April 12, 1984 Furman, March 25, 2017

TOTAL BASES 46 43 42 41 39 39 38 37 36 35 35

Longwood, March 15, 1992 Elon, May 1, 2009 Quincy, March 17, 1992 Pikeville, March 21, 1990 Davidson, March 12, 2006 Presbyterian, April 21, 2009 St. Peters, February 23, 2008 IPFW, February 17, 2007 Catawba, April 26, 1989 Georgetown, February 25, 2017 Yale, March 18, 2017

WALKS RECEIVED 17 15 15 14 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 Allen University, March 7, 1981 Niagara, March 3, 2007 Allen University, April 20, 1987 Coppin State, March 18, 2015 East Tennessee State, March 9, 2002 Winthrop, February 16, 1999 Pikeville, March 21, 1990 IUPUI, March 15, 2000 Limestone, April 21, 1993 Furman, April 21, 1982 North Carolina A&T, March 28, 2007 St. Peter’s, March 7, 2010 New Mexico State, March 26, 2010 Western Carolina, April 24, 2011 Presbyterian, April 23, 2014 UNC Asheville, May 4, 2016

STRIKEOUTS 25 18 17 17 16 16 16 16 16

Elon, May 1, 2009 South Carolina, March 20, 2002 South Carolina, March 8, 2016 Charleston Southern, April 25, 2017 South Carolina, March 22, 2000 Georgia Southern, April 8, 2000 College of Charleston, March 25, 2005 East Tennessee State, April 10, 2004 East Tennessee State, March 29, 2003

SACRIFICE HITS 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

at East Tennessee State, February 19, 2013 Marshall, March 2, 2013 Furman, April 14, 2013 Georgetown, February 17, 2002 Davidson, March 22, 2003 The Citadel, April 7, 2007 Fordham, March 15, 2009 Samford, May 8, 2010 UNCG, May 13, 2012 UNC Asheville, April 2, 2014 UNC Greensboro, May 26, 2016

SACRIFICE FLIES 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Davidson, March 22, 2003 Cincinnati, February 21, 1999 Tennessee, April 25, 2007 Albany, February 28, 2008 UNC Asheville, April 9, 2008 Furman, April 19, 2008 Western Carolina, April 7, 2012 The Citadel, May 4, 2014 Gardner-Webb, March 8, 2015 Iona, March 15, 2015 UNC Asheville, April 8, 2015

STOLEN BASES 12 11 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

Alcorn State, March 15, 2014 Allen University, March 7, 1981 St. Andrew’s, April 6, 1973 Rider, February 26, 2016 Allen, April 11, 1981 Furman, April 21, 1982 Morris, April 16, 1983 at Elon, April 20, 2013 VMI, April 7, 2017 Gardner-Webb, March 4, 1983 Mars Hill, March 8, 1981 Georgia Southern, May 19, 2012 Coppin State, March 17, 2015 UNC Asheville, March 25, 2015 UNC Ashville, April 8, 2015

HIT BY PITCH 10 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Iona, February 19, 2011 Davidson, March 22, 2014 South Carolina, March 11, 2009 Maine, March 3, 2000 USC Upstate, March 2, 1993 Lafayette, March 14, 2007 Furman, May 22, 2007 Yale, March 14, 2008 at USC Upstate, March 27, 2013 at Elon, April 20, 2013

RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE 18 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 Appalachian State, May 18, 2002 Elon, May 1, 2009 Appalachian State, May 16, 1999 Appalachian State, May 17, 2003 Davidson, March 22, 2003 Western Carolina, May 12, 2007 Elon, May 1, 2009 Appalachian State, May 22, 2010 Presbyterian, February 18, 2015 Western Carolina, May 7, 2017

HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAY 5 4 4

Stony Brook, February 26, 2005 College of Charleston, March 20, 2004 High Point, February 11, 2001

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Single Game Records 4 4 4 4 4 4

Western Carolina, April 2, 2000 Elon, March 22, 2008 New Mexico State, March 27, 2010 Davidson, March 22, 2014 The Citadel, April 12, 2015 Yale, March 18, 2017

TEAM FIELDING

PUTOUTS 53 45 42 39 39 36 36 36 36 36 36

Elon, May 1, 2009 Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010 Francis Marion, April 14, 1985 South Carolina, May 3, 2006 UNC Greensboro, April 21, 2007 East Tennessee State, April 10, 2004 Georgia Southern, April 17, 1999 Appalachian State, May 16, 1999 Samford, March 8, 2009 Furman, March 18, 2011 Furman, May 5, 2012

ASSISTS 24 20 20 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Georgia Southern, April 17, 1999 Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010 Furman, May 5, 2012 Furman, March 31, 2006 The Citadel, April 29, 2006 Davidson, April 9, 2005 The Citadel, March 28, 2004 College of Charleston, March 9, 2003 The Citadel, April 13, 2001 Army, February 23, 2007 Appalachian State, March 23, 2007 Georgia Southern, April 27, 2007 Elon, May 2, 2010 Morehead State, February 17, 2014

ERRORS 9 8 8

Georgia Southern, April 18, 1999 South Carolina, March 22, 2000 Erskine, April 27, 1976

DOUBLE PLAYS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Furman, April 23, 2005 College of Charleston, March 20, 2004 High Point, April 9, 2002 Fairfield, March 13, 2001 College of Charleston, March 18, 2001 East Tennessee State, April 29, 2000 Marshall, March 26, 1999 UNC Greensboro, May 8, 2016

The 2014 team won 32 games, the second-most in school history.

TEAM PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHED 17.2 15.0 15.0

Elon, May 1, 2009 Francis Marion, April 14, 1985 Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010

STRIKEOUTS 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 16 15 15 15 15

Wake Forest, 1895 Davidson, May 23, 2014 Xavier, February 14, 2015 Pittsburgh, March 3, 2017 Lenoir-Rhyne, 1956 UNCG, March 22, 2013 College of Charleston, May 3, 2013 Piedmont, March 19, 1973 Davidson, April 16, 2011 Marist, March 8, 2014 Kentucky, February 19, 2016 Ohio University, March 5, 2016

RUNS ALLOWED Inning 15 13

Elon, May 21, 2008 The Citadel, February 20, 1996

Game 30 26 26 26 25 25 24 24 24

South Carolina, March 6, 1980 Western Carolina, May 11, 2007 USC Upstate, April 28, 1987 Wake Forest, March 12, 2003 Western Carolina, April 24, 2011 Samford, May 23, 2015 Clemson, April 26, 1941 College of Charleston, May 9, 2009 College of Charleston, April 30, 2011

HITS ALLOWED 27 26 25

College of Charleston, May 9, 2009 Gardner-Webb, April 28, 2010 Pittsburgh, February 19, 2010

24 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21

Western Carolina, April 24, 2011 Samford, May 23, 2015 Ohio University, March 5, 2016 Furman, April 2, 2006 New Mexico State, March 28, 2010 IPFW, February 18, 2007 The Citadel, April 6, 2007 Western Carolina, May 3, 2008 New Mexico State, March 26, 2010 Appalachian State, May 22, 2010 College of Charleston, April 30, 2011

DOUBLES ALLOWED 9 8 8 8 8

Western Carolina, May 3, 2008 Appalachian State, April 14, 2006 Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010 Gardner-Webb, April 28, 2010 Ohio University, March 5, 2016

TRIPLES ALLOWED 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Western Carolina, May 3, 2008 Appalachian State, April 24, 2009 The Citadel, April 4, 2010 Gardner-Webb, April 28, 2010 Pittsburgh, March 4, 2011 at East Tennessee State, February 19, 2013 Old Dominion, May 18, 2013 Appalachian State, April 4, 2014 Western Carolina, April 5, 2015 UNC Greensboro, April 14, 2017

HOME RUNS ALLOWED 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5

Western Carolina, May 11, 2007 Western Carolina, May 12, 2007 Cornell, March 12, 2016 North Carolina A&T, March 28, 2007 UNC Greensboro, April 12, 2008 South Carolina, March 11, 2009 Samford, May 8, 2010 Samford, May 23, 2015

BATTERS HIT Inning 4

VMI , April 4, 1999

Game 8 7 6 6 6

VMI , April 4, 1999 Marist, March 9, 2014 The Citadel, April 30, 2006 Georgia Southern, April 8, 2000 Pittsburgh, February 24, 2012

WILD PITCHES Prior to the completion of Russell C. King Field, the Terriers played home games at Duncan Park and Law Field (shown).

7 7 7

WALKS ISSUED 17 15

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Individual Records GAMES PLAYED Season 63 63 63 62 61 61 61 60 60 60 60

Career

230 221 219 211 211 210 208 207 201 201

Brandon Waring Michael Gilmartin John Brandt Shane Kirkley James Plaisted Kody Ruedisili Alec Paradowski Seth Neely Eric Brenk Matt Ramsay Derek Hirsch

Alec Paradowski Kody Ruedisili Shane Kirkley Konstantine Diamaduros James Foster Mac Doyle Strat Stavrou Scott Holloway Kyle Behrendt James Plaisted

GAMES STARTED Season 63 63 62 61 61 61 60 60 60 60

Career

227 216 207 206 206 205 203 200 193 185 181 171

Brandon Waring Michael Gilmartin Shane Kirkley James Plaisted Kody Ruedisili Alec Paradowski Eric Brenk Seth Neely Matt Ramsay Derek Hirsch

Alec Paradowski Shane Kirkley James Foster Scott Holloway Mac Doyle Strat Stavrou Konstantine Diamaduros Kody Ruedisili Tony Carbone James Plaisted Kyle Behrendt Michael Gilmartin

220 220 2007 2007 2007 2007 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2015 2015

2013-16 2014-17 2005-08 2009-12 2009-12 2009-12 1999-2002 2002-05 2007-2010 2012-15

2007 2007 2007 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2015 2015

2013-16 2005-08 2009-12 2002-05 2009-12 1999-2002 2009-12 2014-17 2001-04 2012-15 2007-2010 2007-09

AT BATS Game 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

267 248 247 234 234 232 230 228 227 225 224 222 222

Michael Gilmartin Shane Kirkley Sterling Dye Matt Ramsay Alec Paradowski John Brandt Mac Doyle Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt Brett Hash Eric Brenk Brandon Waring James Foster

839 836 824 823 809 749 726 704 704 692 686 684 683 658 630

HITS Game 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

2007 2007 2008 2015 2105 2007 2010 2008 2010 2017 2014 2007 2011

Alec Paradowski James Foster Konstantine Diamaduros Shane Kirkley Mad Doyle Strat Stavrou Kyle Behrendt Scott Holloway Michael Gilmartin Kody Ruedisili James Plaisted Tony Carbone Aaron Price Brian Casey Steve Casey

89 89 86 85 84 83 83 80 79 77 77 75 73 72 72 72

265 260 257 239 239 229 228 226 195 193 193 192 191 190 190 185 184 181 178 178 169 165 161 159 159 158

2010 2016 2013-16 2009-12 2009-12 2005-08 2009-12 1999-2002 2007-2010 2002-05 2007-09 2014-17 2012-15 2001-04 1997-2000 2000-03 2001-04

Reed Massey vs. Georgetown, February 25, 2017 Alec Paradowski, vs. Davidson, May 23,2014 Josh Hyman at East Tennessee State, February 19, 2013 Mac Doyle vs. USC Upstate, April 11, 2012 Kyle Behrendt at UNC Greensboro, April 24, 2010 Michael Gilmartin, at Elon, May 1, 2009 Kyle Behrendt vs. Georgia Southern, April 27, 2008 Ben Austin vs. North Carolina A&T, March 23, 2005 Scott Holloway vs. Appalachian St, March 19, 2005 Strat Stavrou vs. Appalachian State, May 18, 2002 Strat Stavrou vs. VMI, March 24, 2002 Strat Stavrou vs. Appalachian State, May 16, 1999 Kevin Blocker vs. Western Carolina, March 6, 1999 Brad Russ vs. Mars Hill, April 25, 1991 Sean Rogers vs. Belmont Abbey, March 7, 1991 Brad Russ vs. Belmont Abbey, March 7, 1991 Dennis Hemphill vs. USC Upstate, April 28, 1987

Season

Career

James Foster, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Michael Gilmartin, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Kyle Behrendt, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Mac Doyle, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Neil Robinette, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Konstantine Diamaduros, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Jake Williams, at Elon, May 1, 2009 (18 inn) Scott Yaniszewski vs. Ga Southern, May 16, 1999 (12 inn) Morris Hubbard vs. Francis Marion, April 14, 1985 (14 inn) Rad Deaton vs. Ga Southern, May 16, 1999 (12 inn)

Season

Career

James Foster McClain Bradley

Brandon Waring James Foster Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt Matt Ramsay Michael Gilmartin Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley James Plaisted Matt Lein Bruce Spurlin Sterling Dye Rad Deaton Konstantine Diamaduros Conor Clancey Brett Hash

2007 2010 2007 2010 2015 2008 2010 2007 2015 2002 1985 2008 1999 2011 2015 2017

Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley James Foster Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt Strat Stavrou Alec Paradowski Konstantine Diamaduros Kody Ruedisili Clay Griffin James Plaisted Tony Carbone Jerod Hubbard Steve Casey Aaron Price Rad Deaton Scott Holloway Kevin Blocker Brian Casey Josh Hyman Max McDougald Bret Masters Matt Ramsay John Brandt Josh McKinney Derek Hirsch

2009-12 2005-08 2009-12 2007-09 2007-10 1999-2002 2013-16 2009-12 2014-17 1985-88 2012-15 2001-04 1988-91 2001-04 1997-2000 1996-99 2002-05 1997-2000 2000-03 2011-14 2015-present 1986-89 2012-15 2004-07 2008-11 2013-16

151 150 150 149 146 143 143 140 138 137 137 135 134 133 133 133 131 131 131 130 130 130 129 129 128 128 127 125 123 120 120 119 118 116 116 116 115 114 112 110 110 108 108 107 106 105 104 101 100

David Roney Lee Amick Brandon Waring Justin Laughlin Zach Pittman Wrenn Yancey Adam Wood Carson Waln Mitch Shaw Brandon McKillop Steven Flack Bruce Spurlin Scott Cochran John-Paul Raflo Eric Brenk McClain Bradley Blue Pittman Brad Russ Brett Hash Chad Stamper Sterling Dye Seth Neely Henry Hubbard Brandon Eaves Lane Glaze Keith Munns Chad Livingston Chris Cotugno David Menzer Roy Jacques Landon Bennett Dennis Hemphill Jake Williams Matt Lein Blake Timanus Matt Moore Matt Pelt Conor Clancey Scott Yaniszewski Brian Maloney John Bailey Alex Lee Clark Wise Morris Hubbard Demetrius Jennings Stephen Johnson Benji Renfrow Danny Slade Tim Wallace

2009-12 1989-92 2005-07 1991-94 2003-06 1987-90 2005-07 2014-17 1984-87 1992-95 1990-93 1984-85 1985-88 1991-94 2011-14 2015-present 1995-97 1989-92 2016-17 1990-93 2007-08 2013-14 1981-83 2004-07 1985-88 2005-08 2000-01 2000-02 1981-84 1996-99 2009-11 1987-89 2008-09 2002-03 2001-03 2010-13 2012-15 2014-15 1998-99 1995-98 1980-83 2008-11 2010-13 1982-85 2013-16 2004-06 1996-99 1999-02 1981-82

RUNS SCORED Game 5 5

Jeff Reichard vs. Belmont-Abbey, March 31, 1994 Mitch Shaw at Allen, April 20, 1987

Brandon Waring set school records for hits, runs, RBIs and home runs in 2007.

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Individual Records RUNS BATTED IN Game 10 8 7 7 7 7 7

Lee Amick vs. Allen, April 16, 1991 Vernon Walton vs. Mars Hill, March 20, 1995 Brian Wilson vs. Belmont Abbey, March 31, 1994 Brett Masters vs. Presbyterian, April 13, 1988 Dennis Hemphill vs. Catawba, April 2, 1987 Bruce Spurlin vs. Virginia, March 17, 1984 Brett Hash, at VMI, April 23, 2016

Season

Strat Stavrou is sixth all-time for games played and runs scored. 5 5 5

Mark Peay vs. Allen, April 12, 1984 Brandon Waring vs. IPFW, February 17, 2007 Kyle Behrendt at UNC Greensboro, April 24, 1010

Season 73 60 59 57 57 57 57 54 53 53 53 52 51 50 50

Career

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176 175 164 155 154 154 153 146 146 144 136 135 133 129 125 121 119 115 112 111 110 109 108 108 106 104 103 103 103 102 100

Brandon Waring Kyle Behrendt Michael Gilmartin James Foster Shane Kirkley Clay Griffin James Plaisted Alec Paradowski Sterling Dye Matt Ramsay Alec Paradowski Sean Kirklin Mitch Shaw Strat Stavrou Michael Gilmartin

Shane Kirkley Alec Paradowski James Foster Kyle Behrendt Mac Doyle Strat Stavrou Michael Gilmartin Bret Masters Clay Griffin Jerod Hubbard Aaron Price Kody Ruedisili Brad Russ Mitch Shaw Justin Laughlin Brandon Waring James Plaisted Scott Holloway Josh Hyman Scott Cochran Alex Lee Lee Amick Tony Carbone Steve Casey David Menzer Brandon McKillop Steven Flack Dennis Hemphill Konstantine Diamaduros Morris Hubbard Matt Ramsay

2007 2010 2007 2010 2007 1988 2015 2016 2008 2015 2015 1991 1987 2002 2008 2005-08 2013-16 2009-12 2007-10 2009-12 1999-2002 2007-09 1986-89 1985-88 1988-91 1997-2000 2014-17 1989-92 1984-87 1991-94 2005-07 2012-15 2002-05 2011-14 1985-88 2008-11 1989-92 2001-04 2001-04 1981-84 1992-95 1990-93 1987-89 2009-12 1982-85 2012-15

75 74 70 66 64 55 54 53 53 53 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50 50

Career 198 178 170 165 158 152 135 133 130 122 118 116 114 114 108 107 104 103 103 102 101

2010 2007 1985 2015 2007 2007 1999 1991 1988 2008 2008 2017 2002 2004 1989 2016 2007 1990 2009

Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley Konstantine Diamaduros Jerod Hubbard Bret Masters Michael Gilmartin Brandon Waring Kyle Behrendt Clay Griffin Lee Amick James Plaisted Justin Laughlin Bruce Spurlin John Brandt John-Paul Raflo Brian Casey Brett Hash Rad Deaton Alec Paradowski James Foster Steve Casey

2009-12 2005-08 2009-12 1988-91 1986-89 2007-09 2005-07 2007-10 1985-88 1989-92 2012-15 1991-94 1984-85 2004-07 1991-94 2000-03 2016-17 1996-99 2013-16 2009-12 2001-04

Justin Laughlin (48-98) John Bailey (44-91) Henry Hubbard (49-103) Tim Wallace (50-106) Wrenn Yancey (54-119) Tim Wallace (50-112) Sean Kirklin (61-143) Bret Masters (52-124) Bruce Spurlin (77-184) Tim Deaton (61-147) Sean Rogers (54-131) David Menzer (32-78) Jerod Hubbard (43-106) Bruce Spurlin (58-143) John Bailey (39-97) Mitch Shaw (39-97) Brandon Waring (89-222)

Career (min 200 AB) .459 .413 .411 .396 .380 .373 .371 .366 .365

Tim Wallace (100-218) Bruce Spurlin (135-327) Henry Hubbard (129-314) John Bailey (110-278) Bret Masters (165-434) Jerod Hubbard (191-512) Wrenn Yancey (143-385) Morris Hubbard (107-292) Justin Laughlin (149-408)

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1997-2000 1995-96 1984-87

SINGLES Season

Mac Doyle Brandon Waring Bruce Spurlin Conor Clancey John Brandt Shane Kirkley Scott Yaniszewski Jerod Hubbard Bret Masters Michael Gilmartin Shane Kirkley Brett Hash Matt Lein David Long Bret Masters Brett Hash Michael Gilmartin Jerod Hubbard Konstantine Diamaduros

BATTING AVERAGE Season .490 .484 .476 .472 .454 .446 .427 .419 .418 .415 .412 .410 .406 .406 .402 .402 .401

.354 .354 .351

70 65 60 60 59 57 56 56 56 55 54 54 53 53 52 52 51 51 50 50 50

Career

203 183 167 161 157 153 149 145 143 142 142 137 137 133 132 132 132 129 128 125

James Foster Matt Ramsay Michael Gilmartin Seth Neely Konstantine Diamaduros James Foster Kyle Behrendt Derek Hirsch Max McDougald Sterling Dye Matt Lein Rad Deaton Tony Carbone McClain Bradley Brandon McKillop Derek Hirsch Michael Gilmartin Max McDougald Strat Stavrou Morris Hubbard Bradford Eaves

2010 2015 2007 2013 2011 2011 2010 2016 2017 2008 2002 1999 2002 2016 1994 2015 2008 2016 1999 1985 2007

James Foster Strat Stavrou Alec Paradowski Konstantine Diamaduros Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt Mac Doyle Tony Carbone Max McDougald Aaron Price Kevin Blocker Scott Holloway Derek Hirsch Josh McKinney Steve Casey Rad Deaton James Plaisted Kody Ruedisili Brian Casey Matt Ramsay

2009-12 1999-2002 2013-16 2009-12 2007-09 2007-10 2009-12 2001-04 2015-present 1997-2000 1997-2000 2002-05 2013-16 2008-11 2001-04 1996-99 2012-15 2014-17 2000-03 2012-15

DOUBLES Game 3

Zach Pittman vs. Youngstown State, March 7, 2004

1993 1983 1983 1981 1989 1982 1991 1987 1985 1990 1991 1983 1988 1984 1982 1986 2007 1981-82 1984-85 1981-83 1980-83 1986-89 1988-91 1987-90 1982-85 1991-94

Shane Kirkley holds career records for games played, games started, at bats, hits, runs scored, and RBIs.


Individual Records 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Career 16 15 15 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

Kody Ruedisili Konstantine Diamaduros Justin Laughlin Bruce Spurlin Tim Richards Randy Perry Konstantine Diamaduros Koidy Ruedisili

2017 2010 1994 1985 1978 1972 2011 2016

Konstantine Diamaduros Mac Doyle Kody Ruedisili James Foster Zach Pittman Henry Hubbard Kyle Behrendt Josh Hyman Alec Paradowski Carson Waln Justin Laughlin Clay Griffin Bruce Spurlin Shane Kirkley

2009-12 2009-12 2014-17 2009-12 2003-06 1981-83 2007-10 2011-14 2013-16 2014-17 1991-94 1985-88 1984-85 2005-08

HOME RUNS Inning Justin Laughlin led NCAA Division II in batting average and slugging percentage in 1993.

2 2 2

3

Game

James Foster vs. USC Upstate, March 1, 2011

Season 27 23 21 21 20 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16

Career

60 58 54 43 43 43 40 39 39 38 38 37 36 36 35 35 35 35

Conor Clancey Mac Doyle Chad Livingston Michael Gilmartin James Plaisted Kyle Behrendt James Foster Shane Kirkley Seth Neely Kody Ruedisili Kevin Blocker Bruce Spurlin John Bailey Kyle Behrendt Kyle Behrendt

Kyle Behrendt Shane Kirkley Mac Doyle James Foster James Plaisted Alec Paradowski Steve Casey Tony Carbone Strat Stavrou Scott Holloway Brian Casey Kody Ruedisili Josh Hyman Conor Clancey Chad Livingston Jerod Hubbard Clay Griffin Keith Munns

2015 2010 2001 2008 2015 2010 2010 2008 2014 2016 1998 1985 1983 2008 2009 2007-2010 2005-08 2009-12 2009-12 2012-15 2013-16 2001-04 2001-04 1999-2002 2002-05 2000-03 2014-17 2011-14 2014-15 2000-01 1988-91 1985-88 2005-08

TRIPLES Game 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Mac Doyle vs. The Citadel, March 25, 2011 Kevin Blocker vs. College of Charleston, May 7, 2000 Scott Stavrou vs. Appalachian State, May 16, 1999 Jay Smith vs. Carson-Newman, April 26, 1994 Sean Rogers vs. Mars Hill, April 25, 1991 Clay Griffin vs. Allen, April 17, 1986 Henry Hubbard vs. Gardner-Webb, May 4, 1983 Kody Ruedisili vs. Iona, March 15, 2015

Season 7 6 6

Mac Doyle John Calvert Mac Doyle

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Brad Russ vs. Mars Hill, February 25, 1990 Brandon Waring vs. IPFW, February 17, 2007 (3rd) Adam Kearney vs. St. Peters, February 23, 2008 (8th) Lee Amick vs. Allen, April 16, 1991 Steve Casey vs Youngstown State, March 6, 2004 Justin Laughlin vs. Anderson, March 26, 1994 Brett Masters vs. UNC Asheville, April 6, 1986 Bruce Spurlin vs. Virginia, March 17, 1984 Dean Lemler vs. Catawba, March 16, 1970 Brandon Waring vs. IPFW, February 17, 2007 Adam Kearney vs. Albany, March 1, 2008

Consecutive Games 5

Justin Laughlin

27 20 20 18 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15

Career 51 50 50 47 42 41 40 36 32 31 31 28 23 22 22

Bradon Waring (ranked second in NCAA) Justin Laughlin Lee Amick Bret Masters Lee Amick Justin Laughlin Bret Masters Shane Kirkley Mac Doyle David Long Jerod Hubbard John Brandt Shane Kirkley

2007 1993 1991 1988 1992 1994 1989 2007 2010 2004 1991 2007 2008

Bret Masters Shane Kirkley Justin Laughlin Mac Doyle Lee Amick Brandon Waring Jerod Hubbard Michael Gilmartin Clay Griffin John-Paul Raflo Steven Flack John Brandt Steve Peterson Dennis Hemphill Brett Hash

Adam Kearney vs. Albany, March 1, 2008 Blake Timanus vs. Texas Tech, May 10, 2003 Justin Laughlin vs. Francis Marion, March 8, 1992 Kyle Behrendt at UNC Greensboro, April 24, 2010 Josh Hyman at East Tennessee State, February 19, 2013 Brett Hash at VMI, April 23, 2016 Chris Cotugno vs. Davidson, April 28, 2001 Steven Flack vs. Longwood, March 15, 1992 Jamie Pettit vs. Catawba, April 26, 1989 Chad Stamper vs. Allen, April 11, 1992 Steve Peterson vs. Presbyterian, March 4, 1994 Lee Amick vs. Piedmont, Mary 3, 1992 Shane Kirkley vs. Georgia Southern, April 29, 2007 Mac Doyle at Elon, May 1, 2009 Mac Doyle vs. The Citadel, March 25, 2011 Mac Doyle vs. USC Upstate, April 11, 2012 Kody Ruedisili vs. Iona, March 15, 2015 Conor Clancey vs. Coppin State, March 17, 2015 Mack Nathanson vs. Georgetown, February 25, 2017

Season 189 166 148 140 135 133 131 131 130 130 127 124 123 123 121 121 121

Career 1993

Season

12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

490 480 376 370 354 349 340 336 335 325 318 309 298 287 284 284 274 271 270

Brandon Waring Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley Michael Gilmartin Michael Gilmartin Shane Kirkley John Brandt Conor Clancey Bruce Spurlin Kyle Behrendt James Plaisted Lee Amick Mac Doyle Brett Hash Justin Laughlin Michael Gilmartin Mac Doyle

Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt Jerod Hubbard Bret Masters Konstantine Diamaduros Clay Griffin Justin Laughlin James Foster Alec Paradowski Brandon Waring Lee Amick James Plaisted Steve Casey Strat Stavrou John Brandt Rad Deaton Aaron Price

2007 2010 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2015 1985 2010 2015 1991 2012 2017 1994 2009 2011 2009-12 2005-08 2007-09 2007-10 1988-91 1986-89 2009-12 1985-88 1991-94 2009-12 2013-16 2005-07 1989-92 2012-15 2001-04 1999-2002 2004-07 1996-99 1997-2000

1986-89 2005-08 1991-94 2009-12 1989-92 2005-07 1988-91 2007-09 1985-88 1991-94 1990-93 2004-07 1992-94 1987-89 2016-17

TOTAL BASES Game 2011 1952 2010

16 13 13 12 12 12

Lee Amick vs. Allen, April 16, 1991 Dean Lemler vs. Catawba, March 16, 1970 Brandon Waring vs. IPFW, February 17, 2007 Steve Casey vs. Youngstown State, March 6, 2004 Justin Laughlin vs. Anderson, March 26, 1994 Bruce Spurlin vs. Virginia, March 17, 1984

Lee Amick set the single-game record for RBIs and home runs

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Individual Records 37 37 37 36 35 35 35

Career

147 128 111 103 97 92 90 85 85 81 80 80

Seth Neely James Plaisted Brett Hash Chris Cotugno Michael Gilmartin Alec Paradowski Matt Ramsay

Alec Paradowski Strat Stavrou Aaron Price James Foster Mac Doyle Roy Jacques James Plaisted Chris Cotugno Brad Russ Josh McKinney Jerod Hubbard Matt Ramsay

2014 2015 2016 2002 2008 2014 2015

2013-16 1999-2002 1997-2000 2009-12 2009-12 1996-99 2012-15 2000-02 1989-92 2008-11 1988-91 2012-15

HIT BY PITCH Game Michael Gilmartin played three seasons for the Terriers before being drafted by the Oakland A’s. 270 259 257 251 250

Josh Hyman John-Paul Raflo Steven Flack Tony Carbone Brian Casey

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season 1.163 .932 .919 .917 .864 .857 .851 .840 .835 .824 .821

Career .849 .821 .804 .723 .697 .691 .682 .671 .662 .620 .618 .609 .606 .604

2011-4 1991-94 1990-93 2001-04 2000-03

Justin Laughlin Henry Hubbard Bret Masters Chuck Turner Justin Laughlin Tim Wallace Brandon Waring Tim Wallace Bret Masters John Bailey Lee Amick

1993 1983 1989 1987 1994 1982 2007 1981 1988 1983 1991

Tim Wallace Justin Laughlin Bret Masters Henry Hubbard Bruce Spurlin Jerod Hubbard Brandon Waring Lee Amick John Bailey John-Paul Raflo Sean Kirklin Steven Flack Mac Doyle Clay Griffin

1981-82 1991-94 1986-89 1981-83 1984-85 1988-91 2005-07 1989-92 1980-83 1991-94 1988-91 1990-93 2009-12 1985-88

WALKS Game 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Mike McDonnell at North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 Alec Paradowski vs. George Mason, February 21, 2016 Matthew Kaskow vs. Marshall, March 2, 2013 Matt Ramsay vs. UNC Asheville, April 10, 2013 Josh McKinney at North Carolina A&T, March 18, 2009 Michael Gilmartin, SIU-Edwardsville, February 20, 2009 Anthony DiNardo vs. East Tennessee St, April 17, 2005 Tony Carbone vs. North Carolina A&T, February 3, 2002 Ray Pettit vs. West Virginia State, March 21, 1987

Season

52

51 44 42 41 38

Alec Paradowski Strat Stavrou Brandon Waring Strat Stavrou Jay Smith

2016 1999 2007 2002 1994

3 3

Keith Munns, vs. Davidson, April 15, 2007 Matthew Pelt at USC Upstate, March 27, 2013

Season 19 17 16 16 14 14 13 11 11 11 11 11 11

Career

49 42 42 37 26 25 25 24 23 21 20 20

Keith Munns Keith Munns Alex Lee Alex Lee Brandon Waring Jake Williams Alec Paradowski Scott Holloway Aaron Price Steve Peterson Keith Munns Conor Clancey Alec Paradowski

2007 2006 2011 2010 2007 2008 2016 2004 2000 1992 2008 2014 2015

Keith Munns Alex Lee Alec Paradowski Shane Kirkley Mac Doyle Brandon Waring Josh McKinney Scott Holloway Aaron Price Kody Ruedisili Steve Peterson Jake Williams

2005-08 2008-11 2013-16 2004-08 2009-12 2004-07 2008-11 2002-05 1997-2000 2014-17 1992-94 2008-09

Career 190 169 169 166 146 145 143 142 139

2012-15 2009-12 2004-07

STOLEN BASES Game 7 4 4 4 4 4

Tim Renfrow vs. Mars Hill, March 8, 1981 James Plaisted vs. UNCG, March 22, 2013 Rad Deaton vs. Davidson, May 2, 1999 Tim Renfrow vs. Morris, April 16, 1983 Mike Tolleson vs. Austin Peay, March 14, 1983 Tim Renfrow vs. Furman, April 21, 1982

Season 39 30 28 26 26 25 24 24 22 22 22 22 22 21 21

Career 84 68 67 67 60 53 50 48 47 46 46 45 44 43 41 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 36 35

Tim Renfrow (39-40) Morris Hubbard (30-33) Tim Renfrow Brandon McKillop Josh Hyman (26-31) Gary Wilkins (25-25) Brandon McKillop Josh Hyman (24-27) Clay Griffin Warren Whittaker Seth Neely (22-28) Eric Brenk (22-29) James Foster (22-27) Matt Ramsay (21-28) McClain Bradley (21-29)

Tim Renfrow Morris Hubbard James Foster Josh Hyman Brandon McKillop Clay Griffin Warren Whittaker Matt Ramsay Kody Ruedisili Eric Brenk Alec Paradowski Kyle Behrendt Scott Cochran Carson Waln Demetrius Jennings Clark Wise Seth Neely James Plaisted Derek Hirsch McClain Bradley Mitch Shaw Mac Doyle David Menzer Henry Hubbard Aaron Price

1981 1985 1982 1995 2013 1985 1994 2014 1987 1965 2014 2014 2011 2013 2016 1981-83 1982-85 2009-12 2011-14 1992-95 1985-88 1965-68 2012-15 2014-17 2011-14 2013-16 2007-10 1985-88 2014-17 2013-16 2010-13 2013-14 2012-15 2013-16 2015-present 1984-87 2009-12 1981-84 1981-83 1997-2000

33 28

Tim Renfrow (3/5/81 to 4/17/81) Kyle Behrendt (3/31/2009 to 5/14/2010)

David Dufour vs East Tennessee State, April 10, 2004

Season 66 65 58 58 56 56 56 54 54 53 53

James Plaisted Konstantine Diamaduros John Brandt

Consecutive

STRIKEOUTS Game 5

137 136 135

Brandon Waring Mo Seay Corey Gault Brandon Waring James Plaisted Brett Hash Kody Ruedisili Mac Doyle Michael Gilmartin John Brandt Reed Massey Mac Doyle Scott Holloway Kody Ruedisili Shane Kirkley David Roney Josh McKinney Brandon Waring Matt Moore Aaron Price

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Tim Renfrew holds the school records in stolen bases.


Individual Records EXTRA BASE HITS Season 45 43 38 33 33 32 30 30 30 29 29 29 29

Career

116 114 86 82 80 80 79 73 73 66 65 64

Mac Doyle Brandon Waring Conor Clancey Shane Kirkley Shane Kirkley Michael Gilmartin Bruce Spurlin Mac Doyle James Plaisted Justin Laughlin Jerod Hubbard John Brandt Kyle Behrendt

Mac Doyle Shane Kirkley Kyle Behrendt Michael Gilmartin Justin Laughlin Bret Masters Jerod Hubbard Brandon Waring Clay Griffin Kody Ruedisili Konstantine Diamaduros Lee Amick

2010 2007 2015 2007 2008 2008 1985 2011 2015 1994 1991 2007 2010 2009-12 2005-08 2007-2010 2007-09 1991-94 1986-89 1988-91 2005-07 1985-88 2014-17 2009-12 1989-92

SACRIFICE HITS Game 3

Conor Clancey at UNC Asheville, April 2, 2014

Season 18 13 13 13 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9

Career

29 27 26 24 23 22 22 21 21 18 16 15

Alec Paradowski Danny Slade Alex Lee Matt Ramsay Mitch Shaw Derek Hirsch Alex Lee James Foster Matthew Kaskow Stephen Cantrell Anthony DiNardo Alex Malsch

Alex Lee Alec Paradowski Tony Carbone Kody Ruedisili Matt Moore James Foster Derek Hirsch Scott Holloway Danny Slade Benji Renfrow Strat Stavrou James Plaisted

2013 2000 2010 2013 1985 2016 2011 2012 2013 2012 2005 2017 2008-11 2013-16 2001-04 2014-17 2010-13 2009-12 2013-16 2002-05 1999-2002 1996-99 1999-2002 2012-15

SACRIFICE FLIES Game 2

by many, last by Derek Hirsch vs. Dayton, April 29, 2016

Season 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5

Career 17

Mitch Shaw Matt Lein John-Paul Raflo Shane Kirkley John Brandt Shane Kirkley Konstantine Diamaduros James Plaisted Brian Casey Aaron Price John Bailey Matt Pelt Max McDougald

1985 2002 1994 2006 2007 2008 2009 2015 2003 2000 1983 2015 2015

Konstantine Diamaduros

2009-12

15 13 11 11 10 10 9 9 9

Shane Kirkley Mitch Shaw John-Paul Raflo James Plaisted Tony Carbone Alec Paradowski Michael Gilmartin Steve Casey Carson Waln

2005-08 1984-87 1991-94 2012-15 2001-04 2013-16 2007-09 2001-04 2014-17

Tim Wallace James Foster (2/21 to 3/28) Kyle Behrendt (3/27 to 4/30) Brett Hash (5/21/16 to 3/17/17) James Foster (5/1/10 to 2/26/11) Jerod Hubbard Steve Casey Kyle Behrendt (2/19 to 3/20) Mac Doyle (3/31 to 4/30) Steve Casey Rad Deaton Michael Gilmartin

1982 2010 2010 2016-17 2010-11 1990 2003 2010 2010 2004 1999 2007

Consecutive Hits 9

Justin Laughlin

1993

PUTOUTS Game 19 18 18 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Carson Waln vs. Pittsburgh, March 3, 2017 John Brandt vs. Army, February 23, 2007 Konstantine Diamaduros at The Citadel, April 1, 2012 Adam Wood vs. Davidson, April 9, 2005 Konstantine Diamaduros, vs. Gardner-Webb, March 5, 2010 David Roney, vs. Davidson, April 16, 2011 James Plaisted vs. UNC Asheville, April 10, 2013 Luke Feisal vs. Furman, April 12, 2013 Luke Feisal vs. College of Charleston, May 3, 2013 Matt Ramsay vs. Davidson, May 23, 2014 Justin Laughlin vs. Erskine, February 28, 1992 Bret Masters vs. Elon, March 22, 1987 Mark Peay vs. Winthrop, April 11, 1984 Justin Laughlin vs. Central Wesleyan, February 23, 1993 Adam Wood vs. College of Charleston, March 31, 2007 Mack Nathanson vs. Xavier, February 14, 2015 Mack Nathanson vs. UNC Asheville, February 22, 2015 Conor Clancey vs. N.C. Central, March 29, 2015

Season 470 438 428 411 403 401 393 392 382 380 372 339 325 321 321

Career 1440 1162 1072 1055 923 882 794 791 782 742

Konstantine Diamaduros Konstantine Diamaduros David Long Conor Clancey Steve Casey Brett Hash Brett Hash Scott Yaniszewski Steve Casey Conor Clancey Konstantine Diamaduros David Roney David Roney Justin Laughlin Carson Waln

2012 2011 2004 2015 2003 2016 2017 1999 2001 2014 2010 2011 2012 1994 2015

Konstantine Diamaduros Steve Casey David Roney Scott Holloway Carson Waln Justin Laughlin Brett Hash Conor Clancey Roy Jacques Adam Wood

2009-12 2001-04 2009-12 2002-05 2014-17 1991-94 2016-17 2014-15 1996-99 2005-07

ASSISTS Game 9 9

Derek Hirsch at Baylor, April 6, 2016 Brandon Waring vs. Davidson, April 9, 2005 Tony Carbone vs. East Tennessee State, April 10, 2004 Tony Carbone vs. The Citadel, March 27, 2004 Tony Carbone vs. Appalachian State, March 13, 2004 Tony Carbone vs. Georgia Southern, May 11, 2002 Michael Gilmartin vs. Army, February 23, 2007 Matt Moore vs. Elon, May 2, 2010 Derek Hirsch at The Citadel, May 4, 2014

Season

HITTING STREAKS Games 37 21 21 20 19 18 18 17 17 16 15 15

9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 189 179 178 170 163 151 149 145 143 140 139 138 137 135

Career

640 465 406 404 400 395 383 380 376 349 324 271 269 265 264 251 216 214 209 206 203 200

Tony Carbone Chad Livingston Michael Gilmartin Chad Livingston Tony Carbone Tony Carbone Michael Gilmartin Derek Hirsch Matt Moore Anthony DiNardo Eric Sturkie Michael Gilmartin Tony Carbone Alec Paradowski

2002 2001 2007 2000 2004 2001 2009 2015 2010 2004 2006 2008 2003 2015

Tony Carbone Michael Gilmartin Alec Paradowski Kevin Blocker Shane Kirkley Clay Griffin Alex Lee Matt Moore Derek Hirsch Chad Livingston Benji Renfrow Max McDougald Brandon Waring Eric Sturkie Danny Slade Anthony DiNardo Eric Brenk Josh McKinney Matt Wells Lane Glaze Dennis Hemphill Scott Holloway

2001-04 2007-09 2013-16 1997-2000 2005-08 1985-88 2008-11 2010-13 2013-16 2000-01 1996-99 2015-present 2005-07 2004-07 1999-2002 2004-05 2011-14 2008-11 1996-99 1985-88 1987-89 2002-05

ERRORS Game 5

Sean Kirklin vs. Francis Marion, March 12, 1989

Season 31 24 23 22 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19

Career 71 63 61 52 49 48 46 46 46 45 44 43

Matt Moore Dennis Hemphill Stephen Cantrell Vernon Walton Scott Yaniszewski Kevin Blocker Brian Wilson Shane Kirkley Eric Brenk Danny Slade Brandon Waring Eric Sturkie Clay Griffin

2011 1989 2012 1996 1998 1999 1994 2008 2012 2000 2005 2006 1986

Matt Moore Kevin Blocker Shane Kirkley Clay Griffin Dennis Hemphill Eric Brenk Brandon Waring Michael Gilmartin Derek Hirsch Eric Sturkie Matt Wells Danny Slade

2010-13 1997-2000 2005-08 1985-88 1987-89 2011-14 2005-07 2007-09 2013-16 2004-07 1996-99 1999-2002

Kevin Blocker vs Marshall, March 26, 1999 Kevin Blocker vs Georgia Southern, April 17, 1999

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Individual Pitching Records APPEARANCES Season 36 36 36 34 33 32 31 31 31 30 29 29

Career

112 106 98 96 87 82 82 81 80 79 78 78 75 75 73 71 70 70 69 68 62 62 61

George Lehr Tate Osterman George Lehr Will Stillman Cash Collins Kyle Hadden J.D. Osborne Alex Wilson Matthew Milburn Travis Trammell J.D. Melton Jordan Accetta

George Lehr Will Stillman J.D. Osborne Eric Eck Tate Osterman John Cornely Pete Noordsy Lance Player Cash Collins Elliot Lance Matthew Milburn Spencer Kulman Jordan Accetta Charles Vartanian Bobby Streisel Kyle Hadden Drew Sheridan Ryan Traylor Chip Hunt Austin Redwine Brian Mathis Jacob Condra-Bogan Anthony Rowland

GAMES STARTED Season 19 18 18 17 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Career

57 52 49 46 44 44 42 39 39 39 37 37 36 36 34 34 34 33

Austin Redwine Austin Redwine Ben Austin Tate Osterman Matt Milburn Tate Osterman Austin Redwine Jesse Cole John Cornely Adam Scott Matt Milburn Jacob Condra-Bogan Adam Scott

Austin Redwine Anthony Salley Matt Milburn Chad McLain Kyle Hadden Adam Scott Jesse Cole Tate Osterman Wrenn Yancey Luke Leftwich George Lehr Robbie Klomparens Tom Dolinak Cash Collins Ben Austin Brandon Yarusi Matt Milburn Jesse Morris

RELIEF APPEARANCES Season

54

34 31 31

Will Stillman Tate Osterman J.D. Osborne

2002 2000 2000 2014 2010 2000 2009 2012 2013 2000 2006 2016 1999-2002 2012-16 2009-13 2011-14 1999-2002 2008-11 2008-12 2004-06 2009-12 2014-17 2013-16 2014-17 2014-17 2004-06 2009-11 1997-2000 2008-11 2010-12 2005-08 2004-07 1986-89 2014-16 2009-12

2007 2006 2007 2002 2015 2001 2005 2003 2010 2015 2016 2016 2017

2004-06 1994-97 2013-16 1988-91 1997-2000 2015-present 2003-07 1999-2002 1987-90 2013-15 1999-2002 1995-99 2007-11 2009-12 2005-08 2010-13 2013-16 2011-14

31 31 29 29 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Career

106 90 86 79 75 73 71 70 66 64 64 63 61 61 58 57

Will Stillman Eric Eck J.D. Osborne Lance Player George Lehr Bobby Streisel Elliot Lance Ryan Traylor Charles Vartanian Pete Noordsy Spencer Kulman Jordan Accetta Brian Mathis Drew Sheridan Chip Hunt John Cornely

COMPLETE GAMES Season 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Career

23 16 14 12 12 12 11 11 10 10

2010 2012 2006 2016 2002 2014 2015 2005 2009 2010 2013 2013 2014 2015 2012-16 2011-14 2009-13 2004-06 1999-2002 2009-11 2014-17 2010-12 2004-06 2008-12 2014-17 2014-17 1986-89 2008-11 2005-08 2008-11

9.2 9.1

356.1 354.1 338.0 328.2 327.2

15 15

143 130 130

Career 451 391 384

Austin Redwine Austin Redwine George Lehr

2007 2005 2000

Austin Redwine George Lehr Tate Osterman

2004-07 1999-2002 1999-2002

RUNS ALLOWED Season 109 96 91 90 84 84

Chad McLain Mike Dennis Robbie Klomparens Kyle Hadden Larry Sanders Anthony Salley Lee Long Wrenn Yancey Mike Ard Calhoun Kennedy

1988-91 1988-90 1995-99 1997-2000 1990-93 1994-97 1995-98 1987-90 1982-84 1986-89

Kyle Hadden George Lehr Austin Redwine Chad McLain Ben Austin George Lehr George Lehr Matt Milburn

2000 2000 2007 1990 2007 2002 2001 2015

31 23 23 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 18 16 15 15 15

George Lehr Austin Redwine Matt Milburn Anthony Salley Chad McLain

1999-2002 2004-07 2013-16 1994-97 1988-91

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Mike Dennis vs. Armstrong State, April 7, 1990 Mike Ard vs. Winthrop, March 21, 1983

Season

11 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Jesse Cole vs. Davidson, April 9, 2005 George Lehr vs. Georgia Southern, May 12, 2001

Tate Osterman Kyle Hadden Adam Scott Wrenn Yancey Cash Collins Robbie Klomparens Brandon Yarusi Jesse Morris Larry Sanders Mike Dennis

HITS ALLOWED Game

1991 1982 1990 1978 1982 1988 1989 1998 1993 1987 1997 1996 1986 1997 1982

Season 116.0 110.1 109.0 109.0 107.2 106.1 102.0 102.0

317.2 302.0 261.1 255.1 243.1 243.0 238.2 234.2 234.1 234.1

Chad McLain Mike Ard Chad McLain Gene Ramsey Myron Barwick Mike Dennis Mike Dennis Lee Long Larry Sanders Calhoun Kennedy Robbie Klomparens Robbie Klomparens David Renwick Anthony Salley Hank Suessmith

INNINGS PITCHED Game

Career

2014 2000 2009

Cash Collins Alex Wilson J.D. Melton Jordan Accetta George Lehr Eric Eck Will Stillman Charles Vartanian Bobby Streisel Ryan Traylor Matthew Milburn J.D. Osborne Connor Foltyn Jacob Condra-Bogan

Career

277 251 244 228 206

Kyle Hadden George Lehr Austin Redwine Jesse Cole Kyle Hadden Culley Kline

2000 2000 2007 2003 1999 2003

Austin Redwine George Lehr Tate Osterman Tom Dolinak Jesse Cole

2004-07 1999-2002 1999-2002 2007-11 2003-07

WINS Season

Career

George Lehr Chad McLain Mike Dennis Ben Austin Tom McIntyre Matt Milburn Larry Sanders Jesse Morris Austin Redwine Lee Long Anthony Salley Bill Sears Cash Collins Adam Scott Spencer Kulman

2002 1991 1988 2007 1956 2015 1992 2014 2005 1998 1994 1974 2011 2015 2017

Chad McLain Matt Milburn George Lehr Tom McIntyre Wrenn Yancey Larry Sanders Austin Redwine Mike Dennis Tate Osterman Jesse Morris Adam Scott Anthony Salley Ted Phelps Ben Austin Cash Collins

1988-91 2013-16 1999-2002 1954-56 1987-90 1990-93 2004-07 1988-90 1999-2002 2011-14 2015-present 1994-97 1965-68 2005-08 2009-12

SAVES Season 15 12

Will Stillman Eric Eck

2015 2014


Individual Pitching Records 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7

Career

29 28 19 15 13 10 8 7 5 5

Eric Eck John Cornely Will Stillman George Lehr Michael Gilmartin J.D. Melton Charles Vartanian Michael Gilmartin Eric Eck

2013 2011 2016 2002 2007 2006 2005 2009 2012

Eric Eck Will Stillman Michael Gilmartin Charles Vartanian George Lehr John Cornely Jason Derrick J.D. Melton Lee Amick Ed Parler

2011-14 2013-16 2007-09 2004-07 1999-2002 2008-11 1993-95 2006 1990-92 1992-95

STRIKEOUTS Game 19 17 17 16 15 15 13 13 12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Gus Chrietzberg vs. Wake Forest, 1895 Tom McIntyre vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1956 Adam Scott vs. Pittsburgh, March 3, 2017 Jeff Butts vs. Piedmont, March 19, 1973 Jesse Morris vs. UNCG, March 22, 2013 Jesse Morris vs. College of Charleston, May 4, 2013 Luke Leftwich vs. Gardner-Webb, March 7, 2015 Luke Leftwich vs. Iona, March 15, 2015 Luke Leftwich vs. Marist, March 8, 2014 Adam Scott vs. James Madison, February 24, 2017 Mike Campbell vs. Allen, April 12, 1984 Jesse Cole vs. Niagara, February 21, 2003 John Mielke vs. Allen, March 21, 1984 Scott Summers vs. Davidson, March 20, 2009 Ben Austin vs. Georgia Southern, April 27, 2008 J.D. Osborne vs. St. Peter’s, March 6, 2010 John Cornely at UNC Greensboro, April 25, 2010 Brandon Yarusi at UNC Greensboro, May 11, 2012 Brandon Yarusi vs. Georgia Southern, May 18, 2012 Jesse Morris vs. Marshall, March 2, 2013 Jesse Morris vs. Davidson, April 26, 2013 Matt Milburn vs. Kentucky, February 21, 2016 Matt Mliburn vs. Cornell, March 12, 2016 Adam Scott vs. Monmouth, March 10, 2017 Adam Scott vs. VMI, April 7, 2017

Season 129 114 108 107 104 103 102 97 96 87 85 84 80 80 78 78 77 77 77 76 76 75

Career

307 280 278 261 253 252 240 238 219 216

Tom McIntyre Luke Leftwich Adam Scott Brandon Yarusi Lowell Curry Matt Milburn Jesse Morris Mike Dennis Ben Austin Matt Milburn Austin Redwine Jesse Morris George Lehr Anthony Salley Lee Long Luke Leftwich Anthony Salley Ben Austin Matthew Milburn Robbie Klomparens John Cornely Chad McLain

Matt Milburn Tom McIntyre Anthony Salley Luke Leftwich Jesse Morris Adam Scott George Lehr Austin Redwine Mike Dennis Chad McLain

209 204 201 198 184 181 174 168 157 157

Brandon Yarusi Tate Osterman John Cornely Will Stillman Robbie Klomparens Ben Austin Eric Eck Cash Collins Tom Dolinak Spencer Kulman

2010-13 1999-2002 2008-11 2013-16 1995-99 2005-08 2011-14 2009-12 2007-11 2014-17

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (ERA) Season 1.24 1.55 1.85 2.23 2.31 2.49 2.55 2.56 2.80 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.38

Career 2.29 2.55 2.77 3.08 3.15 3.43 3.50 3.66 3.83 3.86 3.90 3.99

Ted Phelps Will Stillman John Cornely Myron Barwick Joe Borum Ted Phelps Gene Ramsey Joel Goff Eric Eck Michael Gilmartin Chris Sheehan Brandon Yarusi Cash Collins Mike Campbell Mike Dennis Joel Goff Will Stillman Jimmy Lonergan Michael Gilmartin

1965 2014 2011 1983 1965 1967 1978 1984 2013 2008 2017 2012 2011 1985 1988 1985 2013 1967 2009

Ted Phelps Gene Ramsey Joel Goff Joe Borum Will Stillman Myron Barwick Mike Campbell Michael Gilmartin Jimmy Lonergan Rick Cloninger Chad McLain Mike Dennis

1965-68 1978-79 1983-85 1964-65 2013-16 1982-83 1984-85 2007-09 1967-69 1978-79 1988-91 1988-90

HIT BATTERS Game 1956 2015 2017 2012 1962 2016 2013 1988 2007 2015 2006 2014 2002 1996 1998 2014 1997 2008 2014 1997 2010 1990

2013-16 1954-56 1994-97 2013-15 2011-14 2015-present 1999-2002 2004-07 1988-90 1988-91

6 5 5

27 23 19 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12

Career

56 43 40 32 31 30 28 28 26 26 26

6 5 4 4 4 4

Travis Trammell George Lehr Austin Redwine Austin Redwine Jesse Cole Adam Kearney Jesse Morris Elliot Lance David Gibson Dawson Smith George Lehr Tate Osterman B.J. Turner

2000 2000 2007 2006 2003 2007 2014 2017 1996 2006 2002 2000 1999

George Lehr Austin Redwine Tate Osterman Luke Leftwich Elliot Lance Jesse Cole Travis Trammell Jesse Morris Cash Collins Ryan Traylor J.D. Osborne

1999-2002 2004-07 1999-2002 2013-16 2014-17 2003-04 1999-02 2011-14 2009-12 2010-12 2009-13

Kyle Hadden vs. Winthrop, February 16, 2000 Bill Lawton vs. Cincinnati, February 20, 1999 Jason Lynch vs. Kentucky, February 10, 2001 Chad McGill vs. Georgia Southern, April 13, 2003 George Lehr vs. Coll. of Charleston, May 04, 2002 Anthony Rowland vs. Fordham, March 13, 2009

Season 25 24 23 22 21 20 18 17 17 16 16

Career

60 51 50 45 42 34 34 31 28 28

George Lehr Kyle Hadden Travis Trammell Colin McLean Anthony Salley Tate Osterman Chad McLain Bill Lawton Matt Milburn George Lehr Matt Milburn

George Lehr Anthony Salley Matt Milburn Kyle Hadden Tate Osterman Travis Trammell B.J. Turner Charles Vartanian Jason Derrick Spencer Kulman

2000 2000 2000 1995 1995 2000 1990 1999 2016 2002 2015 1999-2002 1994-97 2013-16 1997-2000 1999-2002 1999-02 1998-2000 2004-06 1993-95 2014-17

WALKS ISSUED Game 10

John Barrett vs. Fairmont State, March 17, 1984

Season 81 67 65 64 64 61 59 57 53 52 51

Career

B.J. Turner vs VMI, April 4, 1999 Travis Trammell vs. Georgia Southern, April 8, 2000 Dawson Smith vs. The Citadel, April 30, 2006

Season

WILD PITCHES Game

244 180 173 153 140 140 137 134 129 127 123 111 104 102 100

Kyle Hadden Anthony Salley George Lehr Travis Trammell Anthony Salley Anthony Salley Austin Redwine Chad McLain Chad McLain Anthony Salley Scott Summers

Anthony Salley Kyle Hadden George Lehr Chad McLain Tate Osterman John Cornely J.D. Osborne Robbie Cash Larry Sanders Ben Austin Austin Redwine Tom Dolinak Robbie Klomparens Matt Milburn Chip Hunt

RUNNERS PICKED OFF Season 22

David Renwick

2000 1996 2000 2000 1995 1994 2007 1990 1991 1997 2009 1994-97 1997-2000 1999-2002 1988-91 1999-2002 2008-11 2009-13 1991-95 1990-93 2005-08 2004-07 2007-11 1995-99 2013-16 2005-08

1986

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1953 .439 1954 .380 1955 .368 1956 .362 1957-61 1962 .377 1963 .397 1964 .436 1965 .463 1966 .415 1967 .352 1968 .362 1969-70 1971 .394 1972 .314 1973 .370 1974 .380 1975 .342 1976-77 1978 .356 1979 .369 1980 .395 1981 .472 1982 .446 1983 .484 1984 .406 1985 .418 1986 .402 1987 .419 1988 .406 1989 .454 1990 .415 1991 .427 1992 .355 1993 .490 1994 .393 1995 .374 1996 .343 1997 .357 1998 .353 1999 .378 2000 .337 2001 .348 2002 .362 2003 .341 2004 .307 2005 .317 2006 .323 2007 .401 2008 .364 2009 .344 2010 .387 2011 .332 2012 .341

Charlie Bryant Charlie Bryant Russell King Don Reeder NA Don Sherrill Bob Thomas Danny Broome Rick Carlisle Rick Carlisle Jimmy Littlefield Ted Phelps NA Bobby Jordan Randy Perry Billy Weede Randy Perry Scott Tilley NA Mike Avery Ronnie Fields Ronnie Fields Tim Wallace Tim Wallace John Bailey Bruce Spurlin Bruce Spurlin Mitch Shaw Bret Masters Jerod Hubbard Wrenn Yancey Tim Deaton Sean Kirklin Lee Amick Justin Laughlin Justin Laughlin John Martin Vernon Walton Blue Pitman Kevin Blocker Rad Deaton Kevin Blocker Chris Cotugno Matt Lein Steve Casey David Dufour David Long Zach Pittman Brandon Waring Michael Gilmartin Kyle Behrendt James Foster Konstantine Diamaduros Mac Doyle

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

.338 .291 .359 .368 .365

Josh Hyman Seth Neely Matt Ramsay Derek Hirsch McClain Bradley

HOME RUNS

1953 5 Charlie Bryant 1954 NA 1955 2 Russell King 1956 5 Russell King 1957-61 NA 1962 2 Ben Brannon 1963 2 Bob Thomas 1964 1 Danny Broome 1965 6 Jimmy Littlefield 1966 6 Jimmy Littlefield 1967 3 Jimmy Littlefield 1968 4 Ted Phelps, Jimmy Lonergan 1969 3 Jimmy Lonergan 1970 6 Dean Lemler 1971 2 Gene Matthews 1972 3 Randy Perry 1973-77 NA 1978 6 Doug Owens 1979 NA 1980 1 4 tied 1981 9 Tim Wallace 1982 11 Tim Wallace 1983 10 Henry Hubbard 1984 10 Bruce Spurlin 1985 9 Bruce Spurlin 1986 9 Bret Masters 1987 11 Mitch Shaw, Clay Griffin 1988 18 Bret Masters 1989 16 Bret Masters 1990 13 Jerod Hubbard 1991 20 Lee Amick 1992 17 Lee Amick 1993 20 Justin Laughlin 1994 16 Justin Laughlin 1995 9 Vernon Walton, Blue Pittman 1996 4 Vernon Walton 1997 4 Benji Renfrow 1998 9 Aaron Price 1999 14 Scott Yaniszewski 2000 4 Brian Casey 2001 6 Chris Cotugno 2002 6 Matt Lein 2003 8 Blake Timanus 2004 15 David Long 2005 10 Brandon Waring 2006 12 Shane Kirkley 2007 27 Brandon Waring 2008 15 Shane Kirkley 2009 13 Michael Gilmartin 2010 16 Mac Doyle 2011 10 Mac Doyle 2012 13 Mac Doyle 2013 6 Josh Hyman 2014 10 Seth Neely 2015 10 Conor Clancey 2016 9 Brett Hash 2017 13 Brett Hash

1968 15 Bobby Jordan 1969 NA 1970 22 Dean Lemler 1971 13 Gene Matthews 1972 14 Dean Lemler 1973-77 NA 1978 23 Leonard Moody 1979 19 Ronnie Fields 1980 15 Ronnie Fields 1981 31 Tim Wallace 1982 39 Tim Wallace 1983 43 Henry Hubbard 1984 44 Bruce Spurlin 1985 70 Bruce Spurlin 1986 32 Toby Taylor 1987 41 Mitch Shaw, Clay Griffin 1988 53 Bret Masters 1989 51 Bret Masters 1990 50 Jerod Hubbard 1991 53 Jerod Hubbard 1992 46 Lee Amick 1993 41 Justin Laughlin 1994 46 Justin Laughlin 1995 37 Blue Pittman 1996 23 Vernon Walton 1997 21 Roy Jacques 1998 30 Corey Gault 1999 54 Scott Yaniszewski 2000 34 Brian Casey 2001 26 Chris Cotugno 2002 52 Matt Lein 2003 41 Blake Timanus 2004 51 David Long 2005 41 Brandon Waring 2006 40 Shane Kirkley 2007 74 Brandon Waring 2008 40 Mo Seay 2009 50 Konstantine Diamaduros 2010 75 Mac Doyle 2011 46 Mac Doyle 2012 47 Mac Doyle 2013 38 Seth Neely 2014 42 James Plaisted 2015 66 Conor Clancey 2016 51 Brett Hash 2017 53 Brett Hash

ERA

1964 4.21 Joe Borum 1965 1.24 Ted Phelps 1966 1.24 Ted Phelps 1967 2.49 Ted Phelps 1968 3.64 Tom Hannah 1969-70 NA 1971 3.1 Jeff Butts

RBI

56

Justin Laughlin

1956 28 Russell King 1957-61 NA 1962 20 Bill Barnhill 1963 NA 1964 14 Danny Broome 1965 20 Jimmy Littlefield 1966 20 Jimmy Littlefield 1967 15 Bobby Jordan

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Year-By-Year Team Leaders 1972 3.51 Randy Perry 1973-77 NA 1978 2.55 Gene Ramsey 1979 0.69 Mike Avery 1980 4.86 Bob Cross 1981 3.72 Calvin Catoe 1982 4.1 Mike Ard 1983 2.1 Joel Goff 1984 2.56 Joel Goff 1985 3.26 Mike Campbell 1986 3.51 Calhoun Kennedy 1987 4.34 Calhoun Kennedy 1988 3.27 Mike Dennis 1989 3.74 Chad McLain 1990 3.88 Chad McLain 1991 4.06 Chad McLain 1992 6.52 Larry Sanders 1993 4.90 Larry Sanders 1994 5.63 Anthony Salley 1995 2.81 Jason Derrick 1996 5.18 Robbie Klomparens 1997 3.77 Robbie Klomparens 1998 4.21 Lee Long 1999 5.15 Robbie Klomparens 2000 4.77 Charles Bobo 2001 4.37 Tate Osterman 2002 3.65 George Lehr 2003 5.36 Jarrod Rampey 2004 4.66 Charles Vartanian 2005 5.23 Austin Redwine 2006 4.15 Charles Vartanian 2007 4.11 Michael Gilmartin 2008 5.54 Scott Summers 2009 3.38 Michael Gilmartin 2010 6.00 Cash Collins 2011 1.85 John Cornely 2012 3.10 Brandon Yarusi 2013 2.8 Eric Eck 2014 1.55 Will Stillman 2015 3.68 Adam Scott 2016 3.60 Elliot Lance 2017 3.05 Chris Sheehan

WINS 1954 5 Tom McIntyre 1955 5 Tom McIntyre 1956 10 Tom McIntyre 1957-61 NA 1962 7 Lowell Curry 1963 3 Dan Dean, Bob Dunlap 1964 7 Vernon Cornwell 1965 5 Ted Phelps, Joe Borum 1966 5 Ted Phelps 1967 3 Ted Phelps

1968 4 Tom Hannah 1969 5 Jimmy Lonergan, Tom Hannah 1970 NA 1971 4 Jeff Butts 1972 3 Jeff Butts, Randy Perry 1973 NA 1974 8 Bill Sears 1975-77 NA 1978 7 Gene Ramsey 1979 3 Gene Ramsey 1980 2 Bob Cross, Mike Avery 1981 5 Bill White 1982 5 Myron Barwick 1983 4 Tony Seagraves, Wade Wessler 1984 7 Joel Goff 1985 6 Mike Campbell 1986 6 Richie Britt 1987 5 4 tied 1988 11 Mike Dennis 1989 7 Chad McLain 1990 7 Chad McLain 1991 11 Chad McLain 1992 9 Larry Sanders 1993 6 Larry Sanders 1994 8 Anthony Salley 1995 4 Anthony Salley 1996 5 Robbie Klomparens 1997 4 Robbie Klomparens 1998 8 Lee Long 1999 3 Robbie Klomparens, Bill Lawton, Tate Osterman 2000 5 Tate Osterman 2001 6 Tate Osterman, George Lehr 2002 11 George Lehr 2003 3 Jarrod Rampey 2004 5 Charles Vartanian, Jesse Cole 2005 8 Austin Redwine 2006 7 J.D. Melton 2007 11 Ben Austin 2008 7 Scott Summers 2009 3 Scott Summers, John Cornely 2010 3 John Cornely, J.D. Osborne 2011 8 Cash Collins 2012 5 Cash Collins, Brandon Yarusi 2013 7 Jesse Morris 2014 9 Jesse Morris 2015 10 Matt Milburn 2016 6 Elliot Lance, Matt Milburn, Jacob Condra-Bogan 2017 8 Spencer Kulman

STRIKEOUTS

1954 1955 1956

47 66 129

Tom McIntyre Tom McIntyre Tom McIntyre

1957 90 1958-61 1962 104 1963 1964 24 1965 55 1966 1967 27 1968 57 1969-71 1972 51 1973-77 1978 46 1979 31 1980 31 1981 33 1982 48 1983 35 1984 50 1985 44 1986 47 1987 49 1988 97 1989 73 1990 75 1991 62 1992 48 1993 48 1994 57 1995 64 1996 80 1997 77 1998 78 1999 62 2000 70 2001 63 2002 80 2003 62 2004 53 2005 63 2006 85 2007 96 2008 77 2009 66 2010 76 2011 59 2012 107 2013 102 2014 84 2015 114 2016 103 2017 108

John Boozer NA Lowell Curry NA Vernon Cornwell Ted Phelps NA Jimmy Lonergan Jimmy Lonergan NA Randy Perry NA Gene Ramsey Gene Ramsey, Rick Cloninger Bob Cross Calvin Catoe Mike Ard Mike Ard Joel Goff Joel Goff Calhoun Kennedy Calhoun Kennedy Mike Dennis Mike Dennis Chad McLain Chad McLain Larry Sanders Larry Sanders Anthony Salley Anthony Salley Anthony Salley Anthony Salley Lee Long Bill Lawton George Lehr Tate Osterman George Lehr Jesse Cole Charles Vartanian Austin Redwine Austin Redwine Ben Austin Ben Austin Scott Summers John Cornely Cash Collins Brandon Yarusi Jesse Morris Jesse Morris Luke Leftwich Matt Milburn Adam Scott

Ted Phillips

Chad McLain

Anthony Salley

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Year-by-Year Team Statistics BATTING

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2017 .294 58 1975 406 581 101 15 66 364 910 .461 226 59 490 29 .379 23 42 124 149 1504 526 74 0.965 2016 .278 58 1958 338 544 99 22 34 302 789 0.403 262 47 484 28 .373 19 41 101 130 1529 555 61 0.972 2015 .302 61 2045 414 617 125 20 39 355 899 0.440 266 59 434 27 .392 34 41 138 173 1596 605 74 0.967 2014 .249 60 1962 316 488 89 5 40 267 707 0.369 248 74 384 35 .350 28 31 153 191 1600 560 75 0.966 2013 .263 56 1801 279 474 82 9 17 235 625 0.347 200 62 395 24 .355 13 68 163 209 1440 496 82 0.959 2012 .255 54 1787 264 456 68 15 31 230 647 0.362 217 32 419 22 .343 18 48 86 125 1444 544 112 0.947 2011 .265 55 1848 272 490 77 20 19 246 664 0.359 215 59 342 34 .358 15 34 85 106 1451 589 91 0.957 2010 .301 55 1966 384 591 129 17 44 337 886 0.451 239 51 418 38 .386 24 28 84 98 1441 556 88 0.958 2009 .290 49 1759 331 510 87 11 56 312 787 0.447 205 44 434 24 .374 23 25 73 93 1304 542 93 0.952 2008 .292 59 2008 370 586 129 13 74 333 963 0.480 222 71 429 30 .378 25 14 69 93 1490 555 92 0.957 2007 .303 63 2179 448 660 121 13 108 414 1131 0.519 224 73 427 37 .384 19 36 33 46 1616 665 100 0.958 2006 .263 57 1873 321 493 103 14 51 285 777 0.415 116 66 447 30 .333 18 26 90 133 1452 580 108 0.950 2005 .272 54 1759 278 478 86 4 36 249 680 0.387 167 49 383 46 .356 11 27 29 36 1332 535 92 0.953 2004 .268 47 1598 256 429 79 9 42 237 652 0.408 168 33 316 30 .351 14 33 32 38 1210 527 76 0.958 2003 .267 49 1698 240 453 84 2 35 213 646 0.380 161 14 378 25 .332 17 30 7 14 1229 541 91 0.951 2002 .281 57 1889 315 530 100 11 22 259 718 0.380 243 43 375 33 .376 18 37 31 48 1405 626 93 0.956 2001 .272 48 1580 228 430 84 5 17 204 575 0.364 150 31 260 46 .346 18 35 10 21 1227 575 75 0.960 2000 .258 54 1765 259 456 81 5 21 224 610 0.346 187 56 323 48 .354 10 41 16 26 1353 631 115 0.945 1999 .286 50 1644 322 471 66 6 36 289 657 0.400 232 35 323 34 .382 27 24 39 61 1221 526 91 0.950 1998 .271 47 1519 252 411 85 5 41 219 629 0.414 166 25 375 28 .353 9 18 28 51 1142 533 95 0.946 1997 .234 46 1416 196 331 59 2 23 153 463 0.327 168 23 350 .326 9 21 52 74 1085 464 90 0.945 1996 .223 43 1299 147 290 46 6 10 126 378 0.291 141 25 306 .314 5 20 43 63 1008 411 99 0.935 1995 .303 37 1306 254 396 55 5 51 219 614 0.470 179 26 237 .400 8 7 37 53 1994 .304 38 1377 318 419 64 13 62 284 695 0.505 206 22 196 .398 22 11 43 51 981 426 74 0.950 1993 .277 30 958 193 265 38 2 50 164 457 0.477 147 19 177 .383 10 10 22 30 706 306 45 0.957 1992 .303 35 1231 294 373 72 4 78 261 687 0.558 169 36 216 .406 11 5 35 41 862 344 72 0.944 1991 .326 39 1363 353 444 70 9 77 303 763 0.560 195 30 206 .423 12 8 39 55 1990 .296 40 1363 281 403 68 4 49 245 626 0.459 179 15 191 .382 10 9 50 61 1989 .316 34 1090 277 344 62 3 49 231 559 0.5128 150 19 132 .406 11 11 40 48 747 258 82 0.925 1988 .327 39 1350 365 442 87 6 77 328 772 0.572 178 171 .406 62 66 1987 .342 33 1181 330 404 65 8 63 280 674 0.571 162 160 .421 69 79 1986 .337 32 1107 264 373 53 4 51 218 587 0.530 118 151 .401 52 56 1985 .322 45 1381 297 444 59 22 28 238 631 0.457 178 14 135 .399 17 49 109 116 724 305 59 0.946 1984 .325 38 1139 272 370 54 3 45 236 565 0.496 170 23 155 .421 14 18 78 106 871 360 56 0.956 1983 .353 29 885 281 312 64 5 37 225 497 0.562 142 7 94 .431 21 34 91 110 647 216 52 0.943 1982 .315 33 947 234 298 53 11 36 183 481 0.508 167 19 139 .425 13 94 102 57 0.000 1981 .343 28 859 261 295 40 13 38 191 475 0.553 163 16 120 .464 30 83 91 1980 .266 23 693 121 184 27 5 5 97 236 0.341 94 144 .353 23 35 48 1978 .253 24 770 122 195 25 14 12 101 284 0.369 92 127 .329 5 4 48 67 582 216 70 0.919 1968 .277 19 602 116 167 15 85 .277 574 207 36 0.956 1967 .276 12 410 50 113 13 10 8 52 .276 18 1966 .248 19 135 15 108 59 1965 .250 19 644 138 161 21 7 16 104 .250 67 1964 .263 14 494 85 130 23 7 1 69 57 72 .339 37 1962 .284 15 475 112 135 25 10 8 86 104 3 94 .418 9 44 1955 .296 15 523 94 155 16 8 5 .296 1954 .274 17 552 95 151 49 .274 1953 .278 16 551 97 153 .278

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Year ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV 2017 5.42 28 30 58 58 6 2 1 11 2016 5.54 30 28 58 58 4 2 0 10 2015 4.91 39 22 61 61 3 3 1 18 2014 5.01 32 28 60 60 0 0 1 16 2013 5.87 20 36 56 56 3 2 0 10 2012 4.79 22 32 54 54 4 3 1 8 2011 5.12 22 33 55 55 2 1 1 10 2010 7.87 17 38 55 55 1 0 0 6 2009 8.49 17 32 49 49 0 0 0 8 2008 7.12 24 35 59 59 3 2 0 7 2007 7.42 30 33 63 63 4 0 0 15 2006 7.51 20 37 57 57 1 1 1 9 2005 7.18 17 37 54 54 3 1 1 8 2004 6.25 17 30 47 47 1 0 0 6 2003 8.85 9 40 49 49 3 0 0 1 2002 6.23 26 31 57 57 4 5 3 9 2001 5.67 17 31 48 48 8 3 2 4 2000 6.71 16 38 54 54 9 0 0 7 1999 7.92 14 36 50 50 10 1 1 2 1998 6.69 15 32 47 47 12 1 2 1997 7.15 13 33 46 46 13 4 1996 6.98 8 35 43 13 2 1995 7.20 13 24 37 37 4 5 1994 7.49 17 21 38 38 1 5 1993 6.43 11 19 30 30 9 3 1992 7.55 18 17 35 7 1991 5.91 30 9 39 1990 5.34 20 18 38 16 1 3 1988 5.16 27 12 39 39 11 1987 5.49 23 11 34 10 1986 5.73 18 14 32 32 10 1985 5.04 23 22 45 45 11 1984 4.82 23 12 35 11 1983 3.45 22 8 29 9 1982 5.27 20 13 33 33 3 1981 3.68 16 12 28 1980 6.89 6 17 23 23 12 1978 3.40 11 13 24 24 14 2 1972 5.81 6 11 1968 4.81 11 8 1967 2.86 6 6 1965 2.16 13 6 1964 4.80 10 4

IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK 501.1 594 372 302 174 403 99 12 60 1999 0.297 57 60 6 509.2 593 358 314 202 470 112 4 58 2023 0.293 64 47 4 532.0 580 342 290 200 503 100 12 54 2084 0.278 67 49 5 533.1 567 363 297 254 496 108 8 41 2083 0.272 62 67 8 480.0 565 368 313 250 448 116 16 46 1936 0.292 53 54 7 481.1 526 328 256 219 416 88 2 33 1918 0.255 35 48 4 483.2 569 348 275 224 381 102 15 29 1918 0.297 28 54 10 480.1 677 514 420 294 385 171 14 78 2020 0.335 51 71 9 434.2 586 480 410 312 313 132 10 67 1804 0.325 51 46 7 496.2 617 465 393 286 390 136 12 72 2021 0.305 30 61 9 538.2 710 521 444 296 364 161 9 85 2223 0.319 56 80 10 484 635 473 404 273 283 135 13 57 1984 0.320 69 70 14 444 605 434 354 218 303 117 9 61 1868 0.324 66 47 7 403.1 496 335 280 195 247 115 10 41 1614 0.307 38 41 2 409.2 623 482 403 229 239 143 17 54 1774 0.351 55 56 8 468.1 603 385 324 203 281 127 20 45 1905 0.317 51 53 11 409.1 518 329 258 147 209 109 7 60 1660 0.312 35 44 3 451 516 409 336 313 300 106 18 34 1761 0.293 102 78 2 407 562 422 358 231 269 119 14 56 1699 0.331 75 61 6 380.7 496 358 283 202 261 108 13 52 1574 0.315 363.7 477 359 289 223 296 107 19 35 1501 0.318 54 45 7 337.7 471 346 262 176 270 96 19 28 1410 0.334 36 37 3 307.3 395 314 246 223 224 72 11 43 1311 0.301 80 22 4 327 412 331 272 240 219 64 7 45 1353 33 19 2 235.3 275 208 168 165 120 38 7 43 944 0.291 38 15 0 6 287.3 398 313 241 185 141 35 29 0 326 349 253 214 223 196 53 5 53 1288 0.271 310.3 355 257 184 178 216 51 5 47 1275 37 14 2 312.3 330 224 179 133 263 58 4 60 13 272 335 223 166 116 200 48 5 57 2 254.3 294 220 162 120 182 37 4 46 9 341 442 285 191 166 192 76 8 20 1618 11 23 261.3 256 176 140 155 164 26 3 40 11 11 216.3 200 147 83 126 148 23 2 30 16 6 244.3 254 205 143 132 143 42 9 39 1041 0.243 10 217 257 182 100 123 104 45 3 19 7 1 179 248 224 137 130 99 24 8 201 191 129 76 96 115 26 6 14 13 4 134.7 159 119 87 76 97 151.7 161 96 81 93 111 107 105 67 34 55 65 179 121 72 43 68 106 122 110 73 65 52 54 17 2 14 5

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Honors and Awards BROOKS WALLACE AWARD Brandon Waring (Semifinalist)

2007

DICK HOWSER TROPHY Mac Doyle (Semifinalist)

2010

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ALL-AMERICA Brandon Waring (First Team) 2007 Conor Clancey (Second Team) 2015 COLLEGIATE BASEBALL/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Matt Lein, 3B J.D. Melton, P Michael Gilmartin, SS/RHP Jake Williams, OF

2002 2006 2007 2008

ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-AMERICA Brandon Waring (First Team) Mac Doyle (Second Team)

2007 2010

ABCA/ALL-ATLANTIC REGION Brandon Waring (First Team) Mac Doyle (First Team)

2007 2010

BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICA Brandon Waring (Second Team)

2007

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Lee Amick April 22, 1991 Brandon Waring February 19, 2007; May 28, 2007 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Lane Glaze Justin Laughlin (First Team) David Dufour (First Team) Matt Ramsay (First Team)

1988 1993, 1994 2004 2015

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT David Dufour (First Team) John Brandt (Second Team) John Brandt (First team) Brandon Waring (Second Team) Kyle Behrendt (Third Team) Matt Ramsay (First Team) James Plaisted (First Team) Derek Hirsch (First Team) Alec Paradowski (First Team) McClain Bradley (First Team)

2004 2005 2006, 2007 2007 2008 2015 2015 2016 2016 2017

Michael Gilmartin was named All-SoCon in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

PHI BETA KAPPA Thomas Bower, III Kevin Bringewatt Timothy Burwell Lane Glaze Cole Graham, Jr. John Hendrix Horace Mullinax William Hoole David Roney Alex Wilson

1974 1989 1980 1988 1964 1968 1950 1924 2012 2013

ALL-SOUTHERN CONFRENCE Lee Long, P (First Team) 1998 George Lehr, Reliever (Second Team) 2002 Matt Lein, 3B (Second Team) 2002 Strat Stavrou, OF (Second Team) 2002 Tony Carbone, SS (Second Team - Media) 2002 Brian Casey, OF (Second Team) 2003 Tony Carbone, SS (Second Team) 2004 David Dufour, DH (Second Team) 2004 Michael Gilmartin, SS (Second Team - media) 2007 Brandon Waring, 3B (First Team - coaches, media) 2007 Michael Gilmartin, SS (Second Team - coaches) 2008 Michael Gilmartin, SS (Second Team - coaches) 2009 Kyle Behrendt, 3B (Second Team - coaches, media) 2010 Mac Doyle, DH (First Team - coaches, media) 2010 Mac Doyle, DH (Second Team - coaches, media) 2011 Mac Doyle, OF (Second Team - media) 2012 Brandon Yarusi (Second Team - coaches) 2012 Conor Clancey, 1B (First Team - coaches, media) 2015 Matt Milburn, P (First Team - media, Second Team - coaches) 2015 James Plaisted, OF (Second Team - coaches, media) 2015 Matt Ramsay, DH (Second Team - coaches) 2015 Will Stillman, RP (Second Team - media) 2015 Derek Hirsch, SS (Second Team - coaches) 2016 Matt MIlburn, SP (Second Team - coaches, media) 2016 Will Stillman, RP (Second Team - media) 2016 McClain Bradley, OF (Second Team - media, coaches) 2017 Brett Hash, 1B (First Team - coaches, media) 2017 Carson Waln, C (Second Team - coaches, media) 2017 Cody Miller, DH (Second Team - media) 2017 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Matt Lein, 3B 2002 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Konstantine Diamaduros, OF/INF 2009 James Foster, OF 2009 Will Stillman, P 2013 Adam Scott, P 2015 Matt Ellmyer, P 2017 Brett Rodriguez, INF 2017 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kevin Blocker, INF May 8, 2000 Tony Carbone, INF March 11, 2002 Brandon Waring 3B May 7, 2007 Mac Doyle, C/DH May 10, 2010 Mac Doyle, DH/OF March 28, 2011 Mac Doyle, DH/OF March 14, 2011 Josh Hyman, OF February 25, 2013 Conor Clancey, 1B April 6, 2015 James Plaisted, OF April 27, 2015 Conor Clancey, 1B May 11, 2015 Carson Waln, C May 1, 2017

Brandon Waring receives the 2007 SoCon Tournament Most Valuable Player Award. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE WEEK Charles Bobo March 6, 2000 George Lehr May 8, 2000 Tate Osterman March 19, 2001 George Lehr February 18, 2002 George Lehr March 25, 2002 Culley Kline May 20, 2002 Jesse Cole February 26, 2003 Ben Austin February 26, 2007 Chip Hunt March 22, 2008 Cash Collins May 9, 2011 Eric Eck February 20, 2012 Brandon Yarusi April 9, 2012 Cash Collins April 23, 2012 Cash Collins May 21, 2012 Brandon Yarusi April 15, 2013 Luke Leftwich March 16, 2015 Adam Scott March 2, 2015 Matt Milburn March 14, 2016 Elliot Lance May 2, 2016 Adam Scott May 16, 2016 Adam Scott March 6, 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM Tony Carbone 2003, 04 David Dufour 2003, 04 Keith Sturkie 2003 Chris Clark 2004, 05 Jesse Cole 2004, 05 Brandon Waring 2006, 07 Adam Wood 2006, 07 Dawson Smith 2006 Stephen Johnson 2005, 06 Keith Munns 2006, 07, 08 John Brandt 2005, 06, 07 Mike McDonnell 2009 Scott Summers 2009

Mac Doyle received All-America second team honors in 2010.

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Honors and Awards Alex Lee Josh McKinney Kyle Behrendt Drew Sheridan Bobby Streisel Anthony Rowland David Roney J.D. Osborne Cash Collins Konstatine Diamaduros Pete Noordsy Taylor Rozier Brandon Yarusi Alex Wilson

2009, 10, 11 2009, 10, 11 2008, 09, 10 2010, 11 2010, 11 2010 2010, 11, 12 2010 2010, 11, 12 2010, 11, 12 2010, 11, 12 2011, 12 2011, 12 2011, 12

Clark Wise Eric Brenk Eric Eck Josh Hyman Jesse Morris Connell Anderson Matthew Kaskow James Plaisted Matt Ramsay Alec Paradowski Derek Hirsch Carson Waln McClain Bradley Quintin Pile

2011, 13 2012, 13 2012, 13, 14 2012, 13, 14 2012, 13, 14 2013, 14, 15 2013, 14 2013, 14, 15 2013, 14, 15 2014, 15,16 2014,16 2015,16, 17 2016,17 2016

Merritt Huber

2017

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE MONTH Charles Vartanian February 2005 Will Stillman February 2015 Will Stillman February 2016 Elliot Lance April 2016 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH David Dufour April 2004 Brandon Waring May 2007 Shane Kirkley February 2008 Kyle Behrendt April 2010

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Tony Carbone 2002, 2004

Brian Casey 2003

Conor Clancey 2015

Mac Doyle 2010, 2011, 2012

Michael Gilmartin 2007, 2008, 2009

Brett Hash 2017

Derek Hirsch 2016

George Lehr 2002

Matt Lein 2002

Matt Milburn 2015, 16

Cody Miller 2017

James Plaisted 2015

Matt Ramsay 2015

Strat Stavrou 2002

Will Stillman 2015, 16

Brandon Waring 2007

Brandon Yarusi 2012

Carson Waln 2017

Kyle Behrendt 2010

McClain Bradley 2017

David Dufour 2004

Lee Long 1998

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Honors and Awards SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Eric Sturkie, 2B 2007 Michael Gilmartin, SS 2007 Brandon Waring, 3B 2007 Ben Austin, SP 2007 Matt Ramsay, DH 2015 Kody Ruedisili, OF 2015 Adam Scott, SP 2015 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP Brandon Waring 2007 NAIA ALL-AMERICA Clay Griffin (Honorable Mention)

1988

LITTLE ALL-AMERICA Danny Broome, SS (Honorable Mention)

1964

ALL-STATE TEAM Walt Trammell, 3B Barney Haynes, C Dick McTeer Chet Stephens, SS

1939 1946 1946 1946

SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE COACHES ASSOCIATION Lonnie Rector 1974 Justin Laughlin (First Team) 1993 NCAA DIVISION II ABCA SOUTH ATLANTIC ALL-REGION Justin Laughlin, INF (First Team) 1992 Lee Amick, OF (First Team) 1992 Steven Flack, OF (First Team) 1992 Billy Keels, 3B (Second Team) 1992 Steve Peterson, DH (Second Team) 1992 John-Paul Raflo, C (Second Team) 1992

NAIA ALL-DISTRICT VI Fisher DeBerry Jimmy Littlefield Billy Weede Lonnie Rector Tim Wallace Henry Hubbard Calvin Catoe Tim Wallace John Bailey Joel Goff Bruce Spurlin Ted Miller Morris Hubbard Mitch Shaw Scott Cochran Clay Griffin Wrenn Yancey

1959 1966 1973 1974 1981, 82 1981, 82, 83 1981, 82 1982, 83 1982, 83 1984 1984, 85 1984 1984, 85 1987 1986, 87, 88 1986, 87, 88 1988

NAIA ALL-AREA TEAM Mitch Shaw Clay Griffin

1987 1987

NCAA DIVISION II ALL-REGION John-Paul Raflo Steve Peterson Justin Laughlin (First Team) NAIA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR Sam Sloan John Daurity Mark Line

1992 1992 1992, 93

Jordan Accetta ‘17 William F. Adams, Jr. ‘68 Richard C. Adkins ‘60 A. Lee Amick ‘92 Connell Anderson ‘15 Bryce Anglin ‘15 Michael L. Ard ‘85 Warren G. Ariail, Jr. William S. Ariail Richard W. Arnold ‘62 Ben Austin ‘08 Michael D. Avery ‘80 S.E. Awtrey

2014, 15,16,17 1964, 65, 67, 68 1960 1989, 90, 91, 92 2012, 13, 14, 15 2012, 13, 14 1982, 83, 84, 85 1949 1947 1960 2005, 06, 07, 08 1978, 79, 80 1954

Charlotte, N.C. Gastonia, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Dallas, Texas Hemingway, S.C.

Gordon M. Badgley ‘96 M.H. Bagwell N.G. Bagwell Fritz R. Baier ‘00 Christopher P. Bailey ‘85 John T. Bailey, Jr. ‘83 Dave Banks ‘10 Bill Barbee William E. Barnhill, Jr. ‘62 John J. Barrett, III ‘86 E. Myron Barwick, Jr. ‘85 Billy G. Bates Ryan Beaton ‘06 R. Cobb Bell Kyle Behrendt ‘10 Landon Bennett ‘11

1993, 94 1940 1940 1999, 2000 1982, 83, 84, 85 1980, 81, 82, 83 2007 1958 1960, 61, 62 1984, 85, 86 1982, 83 1955 2003, 04, 05, 06 1956 2007, 08, 09, 10 2010, 11

Charleston, S.C.

B

McCall, S.C. Greenwood, S.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Augusta, Ga. Manchester, Ga.

Griswold, Iowa Chesterfield, S.C. Chesterfield, S.C. Duluth, Ga. Conway, S.C. Adelphi, Md. Sumter, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenwood, S.C. Duluth, Ga.

1950 1953 1959 1982 1983 1984 1997 2000 2007 2009 2011 2012 2013 2015 2015 2016 2016

Bob Hazle, Cincinnati Reds * Free Agent Don Buddin, Boston Red Sox * Free Agent Johnny Boozer, Philadelphia Phillies * Free Agent Tim Wallace, St. Louis Cardinals 2nd/49 Henry Hubbard, San Diego Padres 5th/116 Michael Tolleson, Cleveland Indians 30th/714 Anthony Salley, Toronto Blue Jays 24th/719 Kevin Blocker, Colorado Rockies 25th/737 Brandon Waring, Cincinnati Reds 7th/229 Michael Gilmartin, Oakland A’s 27th/813 John Cornely, Atlanta Braves * 15th/476 Alex Wilson, Atlanta Braves 15th/479 J.D. Osborne, Houston Astros 36th/1067 Luke Leftwich, Philadelphia Phillies 7th/204 Will Stillman, Boston Red Sox 29th/861 Will Stillman, San Diego Padres 6th/174 Matthew Milburn, Oakland A’s 29th/862

* indicates reached major leagues # Does not include minor league players before the MLB Draft began in 1964

1975 1982 1987

PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 1919 Frank Ellerbee, Washington Senators* Free Agent 1928 Charles “Spades”Wood, Pittsburgh Pirates * Free Agent

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

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Tim Wallace is the highest draft choice in Wofford history, going in the second round in 1982.

Robert O. Berry ‘60 Kevin W. Blocker ‘00 Charles Bobo John Boozer Joseph Borum ‘66 David L. Boulware, II Tom L. Bower, III ‘74 Kevin M. Bowyer ‘02 C. Victor Boykin, Jr. C.R. “Bo” Boyle, III James R. Bradham Cole Bradley ‘19 Mason Bradley ‘12 McClain Bradley ‘18 Charles J. Bradshaw, Sr. B. Ernest Branch Charles W. Branch Bo Brandt John Brandt ‘07 J. Benjamin Brannon Eric Brenk ‘14 Sam Bridgeman ‘09 Julian Bridges Kevin M. Bringewatt ‘89 Joel P. Britt Richie Britt ‘87 Charles Daniel Broome ‘65 John R. Brown ‘52 J. Lewis Brown ‘78 Travis M. Brown, Sr. ‘36 Jack S. Bryant ‘91 K.M. “Charlie” Bryant ‘54 James T. Burch, Jr. ‘39

1960 1997, 98, 99, 2000 1999, 2000 1958 1964, 65, 66 1991 1970, 74 1999, 2000, 01 1994 1973, 74 1961 2016, 17 2009, 10, 11, 12 2015, 2016, 17 1959 1952 1953 2009 2004, 05, 06, 07 1962 2011, 12, 13, 14 2006, 07 2011 1988, 89 1996 1985, 86, 87 1964, 65 1952 1976, 78 1936 1988, 89, 90, 91 1951, 52, 53, 54 1939

Florence, S.C. Temple Terrace, Fla. Florence, S.C. Lexington, S.C. Norfolk, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Rock Hill, S.C. Sumter, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Spartanburg, S.C.

Raleigh, N.C. West Union, S.C. Fairforest, S.C. Concord, N.C. St. Augustine, Fla. Shelby, N.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Nichols, S.C. Lockhart, S.C. Hartsville, S.C. Orangeburg, SC. High Point, NC.

Lawson S. Burnat ‘04 Craig W. Burnett ‘68 Timothy H. Burwell ‘80 Jeff Butts ‘74 Grant Byers ‘18

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Emre Caglayan ‘08 Clark A. Callahan ‘96 Dewey L. Calvert John E. Calvert, Jr. Michael E. Campbell ‘85 Reginald Campbell ‘52 Victor C. Campbell Matt Canine Robert C. Cannon Steve R. Cannon ‘72 Stephen Cantrell ‘14 Anthony T. Carbone ‘04 Alec M. Cargin ‘20 David R. Carithers Rick L. Carlisle, Jr. Lewis S. Carlisle ‘67 Robert “Ace” Carpenter ‘70 Peter Carrier Daniel S. Carson ‘99 Brian O. Casey ‘03 Riley O. Casey Steven H. Casey ‘04 Robert S. Cash ‘94 John Caskey ‘17 Calvin Catoe Dylan Cheely

2001, 02 1966, 67, 68 1978, 79, 80 1970, 73, 74 2015, 16, 17

Atlanta, Ga. Boiling Springs, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Shelby, N.C.

2007, 08 1993, 94 1942 1953 1983, 84, 85 1951 1960 2002, 03 1950 1969, 70, 72 2011, 12, 13 2001, 02, 03, 04 2017 1993 1967 1966, 67 1968, 69, 70 2014, 15 1996 2000, 01, 02, 03 1950 2001, 02, 03, 04 1991, 92, 93, 94 2014, 15, 16, 17 1981 2013

Hilton Head, S.C. N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Lyman, S.C. Hephzibah, Ga. Alpharetta, Ga. Spartanburg, S.C. Chesnee, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Lawrenceville, Ga. Lyman, Ga. Union, S.C. Covington, Va. Victor, N.Y. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Roswell, Ga. Camden, S.C. Roanoke, Texas Williamsburg, Va.

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All-Time Lettermen Terry Chones A.M. “Gus” Chreitzberg Kent Christian Conor Clancey ‘15 Chris Clark ‘05 F.R. “Buddy” Clark J. Edel Clark, Jr. Phillip L. Clark Randolph S. Clark Steve Clarke Hiawatha Clifton ‘80 Rick W. Cloninger ‘79 W. Scott Cochran ‘88 Jesse Cole ‘07 S. Wayne Cole Cash Collins ‘12 Jacob Condra-Bogan ‘16 Ryan Conway ‘08 Lonnie L. Cook Jerry B. Copes John Cornely ‘11 Vernon F. Cornwell ‘67 Christopher M. Cotugno ‘02 Benjamin W. Cox David H. Creasy Joseph C. Cress ‘04 Judson K. Crihfield ‘92 J. Randy Crocker William L. Crocker Matthew R. Crosland ‘98 Robert B. Cross, Jr. Timothy R. Crunk ‘82 Thomas P. Culclasure Lowell T. Curry ‘62 Gary Czvornyek

1965 1895 1997, 1998 2014, 15 2004, 05 1952 1940 1950 1981 1997 1980 1976, 78, 79 1985, 86, 87, 88 2003, 04, 05, 07 1973, 74 2009, 10, 11, 12 2014, 15, 16 2008 1959 1959 2008, 09, 10, 11 1964, 67 2000, 01, 02 1938 1974 2001, 02 1991, 92 1978 1979 1995, 96, 97, 98 1978, 79, 80 1980, 81, 82 1995 1960, 61, 62 1973, 75

Benjamin R. Daniel ‘96 Timothy M. Daurity ‘96 W. Christopher Daves Edward L. Davidson Anthony Rhett Davis ‘69 Matthew H. Davis ‘04 Charles D. Dean, III ‘64 Rad S. Deaton ‘99 Timothy F. Deaton J. Fisher DeBerry ‘60 Frank DePrete Bobby DeLuria Dominick Del Monte ‘15 Michael W. Dennis Jason T. Derrick ‘96 James P. DeSimone ‘89 Konstantine Diamaduros ‘12 Fred O. Dickinson, III Anthony DiNardo ‘05 Stephen M. Dodson Tom Dolinak ‘11 C.H. “Bubba” Dorman ‘82 Mac Doyle ‘12 David V. Dufour ‘04 Joseph L. Dunlap ‘79 Bob Dunlap Casey Dwyer Sterling Dye ‘08

1994, 96 1993 1995 1945 1966, 67, 68, 69 2001, 02, 03, 04 1962, 63, 64 1996, 97, 98, 99 1990 1958, 60 1958 2009 2012, 13 1990 1993, 94, 95, 96 1986, 87, 88, 89 2009, 10, 11, 12 1973, 74 2004, 05 1984 2007, 08, 10, 11 1981, 82 2009, 10, 11, 12 2001, 02, 03, 04 1976, 77, 79 1963 2003, 2004 2007, 08

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Bradford Eaves ‘07 2004, 05, 06, 07 Eric Eck ‘14 2011, 12, 13, 14 Joseph Bryan Edwards ‘62 1960 L. Reed Edwards ‘94 1994 David Ehmen ‘18 2015, 16, 17 Chuck Eller ‘09 2006, 07 Aaron C. Ellett ‘93 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kevin E. Elliott 1992 Matthew J. Ellmyer 2017 J. Martin Elvington ‘97 1997 Carroll Emery ‘58 1958 Chandler Engel ‘19 2016 Andrew C. English 1962, 63 Ralph I. Epps, Sr. 1942 John Erwin 1970 Charles H. “Tod” Eschenbach ‘65 1962, 65 Muldrow Etheredge 1969

South Harwich, Mass. Scottsdale, Ariz. Knoxville, Tenn.

Clay Evans Clay G. Evans Jackie B. Evans Robert L. Evans ‘78 Bradley Evsich ‘13

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Sharpsburg, Ga. Chester, S.C. Fort Mill, S.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Scituate, Mass. Barnwell, S.C. Woodruff, S.C. Richmond, Va. Mount Pleasant, S.C. Manassas, Va. Tribes Hill, N.Y. Highland Springs, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Lockhart, S.C. York, S.C. Athens, Ga. Boonton, N.J. Austell, Ga. St. Matthews, S.C. Lindale, Ga.

Athens, Ga. Buies Creek, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Denmark, S.C. Seneca, S.C. Summerville, S.C. Bamberg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Cheraw, S.C. Alpharetta, Ga. Clearwater, Fla. Orangeburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Georgetown, Conn. Spartanburg, S.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Snellville, Ga.

Larry J. Fagan, Jr. ‘96 Maxwell N. Fain Luke Feisal ‘14 Bates N. Felder ‘95 Kurtis L. Fields ‘83 Ronald M. Fields, Jr. Matt Fincher Steven A. Flack ‘93 Lewis W. Flint ‘62 Terry L. Floyd William A. Fogle, III ‘97 Robert T. Folk Connor Foltyn ‘16 Lee D. Ford James Foster ‘12 Donald L. Fowler Wayne Freeman ‘84 Will Fuqua ‘18 Steven Fusaro ‘07

1969 1976 1958 1976, 78 2011, 12, 13

Anderson, S.C. Anderson, S.C. Mt. Pleasant, S.C.

1993, 94, 95 1963 2011, 12, 13, 14 1992, 93, 94, 95 1980, 81, 82, 83 1980 1980 1990, 91, 92, 93 1961, 62 1973 1994, 95, 96 1939 2013, 14, 15, 16 1955 2009, 10, 11, 12 1957 1981, 82, 83, 84 2015, 16, 17 2004, 05, 06, 07

Rutherfordton, N.C.

Jerry Gaines 1963 Bernard F. Gallagher, Jr. ‘67 1964, 66, 67 William E. Galloway 1956 S. Corey Gault ‘98 1995, 96, 97, 98 John Garner 1997 Michael L. Gentry ‘96 1993 Coy Gibson 1973 J. David Gibson, IV ‘98 1995, 96, 97, 98 Daniel M. Giesen 1980 Ben Gill 1997 John A. Gill 1954 Michael Gilmartin ‘10 2007, 08, 09 Nelson Gilreath 1976 C. Lane Glaze ‘88 1985, 86, 87, 88 Joel Goff ‘86 1983, 84, 85 John E. Goode ‘61 1960, 61 John Gordon 1980 Cole Blease Graham, Jr. 1963, 64 Robert D. Graham, Jr. 1972 Charles H. Gray, Jr. ‘72 (manager) 1970, 72 Jim Grayson 1973 William C. Greene 1969 Clayton B. Griffin ‘88 1985, 86, 87, 88 James M. Grimes, Jr. 1957

Inman, S.C. Washington, D.C.

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Greenville, S.C. St. Matthews, S.C. South Fulton, Tenn. Lancaster, S.C. Martinez, Ga. Orangeburg, S.C. Coppell, Texas Paris, S.C. Dallas, Texas Spartanburg, S.C. Johnston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Inman, S.C.

Fountain Inn, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Irmo, S.C. Lexington, S.C. Moorpark, Calif. Charleston, S.C. West Columbia, S.C. Hawkinsville, Ga. Columbia, S.C.

Florence, S.C.

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Charles H. Hadaway, Jr. ‘72 M. Kyle Hadden ‘00 Kenneth Hall J. Anderson Halligan Robert B. Hamrick Thomas K. Hannah ‘69 Donald F. Hardee Bates M. Harmon Stephen R. Harper A.S. Harrison Howard L. Harvey Brett Hash ‘17 Tanner Hawley ‘15 Joshua W. Hayes ‘99 Steven D. Haymond ‘84 Bradford N. Haynes ‘03 George M. Haynes Raleigh R. Haynes D. Todd Heldreth ‘65 Dennis L. Hemphill ‘90 A. Joseph Hendricks, Jr. John A. Hendrix ‘68 Geoffery E. Hennig ‘87 Jacob L. Hershman ‘20 Andrew Hewitt ‘06 Nicholas F. Hewitt ‘04 Austin Higginbotham ‘19 Benjamin R. Hines Dale E. Hines E. Clayton Hipp, Jr. Derek Hirsch ‘16 George Hodges Rupert E. Hodges, Jr. ‘71 Danny M. Holcombe Scott Holloway ‘06 John Howard John M. Howard ‘67 Jerod O. Hubbard ‘91 Morris Hubbard ‘85 Merritt Huber ‘17 George W. Hudson, Jr. ‘66 Daryl Huffman J. Howard Hughes David Y. Hulse, Jr. Walter “Chip” Hunt ‘08 John R. Hutcherson, Jr. Delano Hutchinson Josh Hyman ‘14

1969, 70, 72 1997, 98, 99, 2000 1963 2002 1953 1966, 67, 68, 69 1960 1963 1971 1951 1949 2016, 17 2013 1996 1981, 82, 83, 84 2002, 03 1949 1966 1963, 65 1987, 88, 89, 90 1988 1966, 68 1985 2017 2003, 04, 05 2001, 02, 03, 04 2016, 17 1978 1980 1968 2013, 14, 15, 16 1970, 73 1969, 70, 71 1986 2002, 03, 04, 05 1963, 64 1966, 67 1988, 89, 90, 91 1982, 83, 84, 85 2014, 15, 16, 17 1963, 64, 65, 66 1967 1966 1986 2005, 06, 07, 08 1976 1958 2011, 12, 13, 14

Spartanburg, S.C. Simpsonville, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Columbia, S.C.

1966, 67 2000

Charleston, S.C.

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Paul H. Infinger ‘67 M. Jordan Inman

Knoxville, Tenn. Cowpens, S.C. Conway, S.C. Morrow, Ohio Pendleton, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Little Rock, Ark. Cayce, S.C.

Columbia, S.C. Buford, Ga. Laurens, S.C. Johns Creek, Ga. Great Falls, Va. Baton Rouge, La. Jupiter, Fla. Spartanburg, S.C. Chapin, S.C. Manning, S.C. Duncan, S.C. Grosse Pointe, Mich

The 2007 team celebrates the Southern Conference Championship.

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Atlanta, Ga. Vinnings, Ga. Glenmore, Pa. Aiken, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Marion, S.C. Dublin, Ga. Tazewell, Va. Rock Hill, S.C. Dunwoody, Ga. Greenville, SC. Charlotte, N.C. Dacula, Ga. Moore, S.C. Moore, S.C. Gainesville, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Whitmire, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. High Point, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Easley, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Columbia, S.C. Lancaster, S.C. Lancaster, S.C. Atlanta, Ga, Hapeville, Ga. Barnwell, S.C. Seneca, S.C. Tampa, Fla. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Woodruff, S.C.


All-Time Lettermen J

Mike Jackson Roy W. Jacques, Jr. ‘99 J. Adam Jarecki, III ‘90 Dorien P. Jenkins ‘20 Demetrius Jennings ‘16 Stephen Johnson ‘06 A. Richard Johnston, Jr. Bryan S. Jones ‘97 Donald C. Jones ‘61 J. Marty Jones Timothy P. Jones Bryon S. Jordan Harold D. Jordan, Jr. ‘84 Harry Jordon J.C. “Buzz” Jordan ‘78 Robert E. Jordan ‘72 Thomas W. Joyce, Sr.

1980 1996, 97, 98, 99 1987, 88, 89, 90 2017 2013, 14, 15, 16 2004, 05, 06 1963 1994, 95, 96, 97 1960, 61 1990 1964 1990 1981, 82, 83, 84 1958 1978 1968, 69, 70, 72 1980

Matthew Kaskow ‘14 Adam Kearney ‘08 J. Lee Keels ‘97 William C. Keels, Jr. ’92 Davis W. Keller ‘19 Calhoun J. Kennedy, Jr. ‘89 Jason R. Kennedy ‘99 Whitner Kennedy ‘09 T. Stewart Ketchin ‘98 Russell C. King, Jr. ‘56 Sam Morgan King, Jr. ‘77 Ralph A. Kirchenheiter Shane Kirkley ‘08 Sean M. Kirklin ‘91 Culley M. Kline ‘03 Robert D. Klomparens ‘99 Ryan P. Klomparens ‘99 John C. Knapp, Jr. ‘95 Lee Knight ‘67 Spencer Kulman ‘17

2012, 13,14 2007, 08 1994, 95, 96 1989, 90, 91, 92 2017 1986, 87, 88, 89 1996 2006, 07 1995 1956 1976, 77 1961 2005, 06, 07, 08 1988, 89, 90, 91 2002, 03 1995, 96, 97, 99 1996, 97 1993 1967 2014, 15, 16

Coppell, Texas Manassas, Va. Chester, S.C. Chester, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Columbia, S.C. London, Ky. Spartanburg, S.C. Bluffton, S.C. Darlington, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Wallington, N.J. Lugoff, S.C. Harlan, Ky. Lone Tree, Iowa Mount Pleasant, S.C. Mount Pleasant, S.C. Merritt Island, Fla.

James R. Lambert, Jr. David S. Lancaster, II ‘94 Elliot Lance ‘17 Sumter Langston Raymond B. Lark Justin M. Laughlin ‘94 William L. Lawton ‘99 Alex Lee ‘11 Luke Leftwich ‘16 George R. Lehr ‘02 Matthew W. Lein ‘05 Dean E. Lemler ‘72 Barry Lentz ‘69 Pat Lichtenberger James A. Littlefield, III ‘69 J. Andrew Linn Chad Livingston ‘01 Jimmy Lonergan ‘70 David Long ‘05 Lee H. Long ‘98 Harold Looney, Jr. ‘63 Jason Lynch

1951 1991, 92, 93 2014, 15, 16, 17 1960 1938 1991, 92, 93, 94 1998, 99 2008, 09, 10, 11 2013, 14, 15 1999, 2000, 01, 02 2002, 03 1970, 72 1966, 67, 68, 69 1969 1966, 67, 68, 69 2000 2000, 01 1967, 68, 69, 70 2004, 05 1995, 96, 97, 98 1960, 61, 62, 63 2001

Pacolet, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Lexington, S.C. Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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Alan E. MacDonald Brian J. Maloney ‘98 Alex Malsch ‘18 Milton B. Maness Reece V. Maniscalco ‘20 David H. Mangum Bill Marshall Charles C. Martin, Jr. ‘83 Joel S. Martin ‘89 John W. Martin ‘96 R. Kevin Martin Bret B. Masters ‘89 J. Reed Massey ‘19 Gene Mathews E. Brian Mathis ‘89 Dylan May ‘17 Rex A. Maynard ‘69

1990 1995, 96, 97, 98 2015, 16, 17 1941 2017 1973, 76 1980 1981, 82, 83 1986, 87, 88, 89 1993, 94, 95,96 1990 1986, 87, 88, 89 2016, 17 1973 1986, 87, 88, 89 2014, 15, 16, 17 1967, 69

Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Sewell, N.J. Toms River, N.J. Warrenville, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Columbia, S.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Marion, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Marion, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Florence, S.C. Columbia, S.C.

Briarcliff, N.Y.

Columbia, S.C. Marmora, N.J. Auburndale, Mass. Phoenix, Ariz. Largo, Fla. Alpharetta, Ga. Avon Park, Fla. Spartanburg, S.C. Inman, S.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Florence, S.C. Fairfax, Va. Coeburn, Va. Fountain Inn, S.C. Lexington, S.C. Florence, S.C.

Shane S. McAbee ‘93 Ben F. McAlhany, III ‘92 William H. McClure Gregg McCuen Mike McDonnell ‘10 Max McDougald ‘18 Reid McElveen ‘09 J. Chadwick McGill ‘04 James A. McGovern, II Thomas K. McIntyre Josh McKinney ‘11 Brandon S. McKillop ‘95 W. Chadwick McLain ‘91 Colin M. McLean ‘97 John B. McNamara ‘87 Dick M. McTeer J.D. Melton David A. Menzer ‘84 Todd O. Messick ‘93 Jordan Mickleberry ‘10 John A. Mielke ‘85 Matthew Milburn ‘16 Cody Miller ‘18 Richard S. Miller ‘67 Ted Miller ‘86 James B. Minor Donald J. Modenbach, Jr. ‘76 Kenneth Ray Monroe William R. Moody, Sr. Leonard Marshall Moody ‘78 Matt Moore ‘13 Jesse Morris ‘14 James F. Mosely, III Horace W. Mullinax Keith Munns ‘08

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1990, 91, 92, 93 1989, 90, 91 1954 1980, 81 2007, 08, 09, 10 2015, 16, 17 2006, 07, 08, 09 2001, 02, 03, 04 1993 1956 2008, 09, 10, 11 1992, 93, 94, 95 1988, 89, 90, 91 1995, 96 1984, 85 1947 2006 1981, 82, 83, 84 1990, 91, 92, 93 2007, 08, 09, 10 1982, 83, 84, 85 2013, 14, 15, 16 2015, 16, 17 1964, 66, 67 1983, 84 1976 1976 1974 1953 1976, 78 2010, 11, 12, 13 2011, 12, 13, 14 1956 1950 2005, 06, 07, 08

Campobello, S.C. Denmark, S.C. Eastchester, N.Y. Anderson, S.C. Georgetown, S.C. Taylors, S.C. Chesnee, S.C. Ooltwah, Tenn. Inman, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Gainesville, Ga. Miami, Fla. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Kershaw, S.C. Nashville, Tenn. Cheraw, S.C. Lancaster, S.C. Dallas, Texas Newhall, Calif. Washington, D.C. Newberry, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Belton, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Ridgeland, S.C. Cheraw, S.C.

Mack Nathanson ‘18 Seth Neely ‘14 David L. Neugent, Jr. Thomas Nichols ‘11 George B. Nicholson, Jr. Jason R. Nidiffer ‘04 D. Andrew Nivens ‘68 Pete Noordsy ‘12 Greg Norris

2015, 16, 17 2013, 14 1973, 74 2011 1973, 74, 75 2003 1966, 67, 68 2008, 10, 11, 12 1997, 98

Delray Beach, Fla. Rock Hill, S.C.

Eric G.V. Omohundro ‘04 Marzettis A. O’Neal ‘81 L. Glenn Orr, Jr. Andrew T. Orzel ‘20 J.D. Osborne ‘13 Tate A. Osterman ‘02 David W. Owens ‘81 Jack Douglas Owens ‘78

2001, 02 1978, 79, 80,81 1962 2017 2009, 10, 12, 13 1999, 2000, 01, 02 1978, 79,80, 81 1976, 78

Fredericksburg, Va. Jenkinsville, S.C.

1989, 90, 91, 92 1973

Greenville, S.C.

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R. Michael Pace ‘92 Johnny Padgett

Fort Mill, S.C. Selma, Ala. Bristol, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C. Glens Falls, N.Y. Pittsford, N.Y.

Newark, Del. Rochester, Mich. Oil City, Pa. York, S.C. York, S.C.

Jon Paine Rasesh J. Pandya ‘20 Alec Paradowski ‘16 John M. Parham Bert Parker Tony Parker William A. Parker Edward M. Parler, III ‘95 Zach Parmer ‘10 James F. Patterson Brent Pearce ‘08 Anthony L. Peay ‘79 Mark Peay ‘84 William G. Peay Stone W. Pellegrino ‘20 Matthew Pelt ‘15 Randy Perry Gerald Steve Peterson ‘94 Nick Peterson ‘15 C. Ray Pettit, Jr. James A. Pettit ‘89 Ted M. Phelps ‘69 Quintin Pile ‘17 Nick J. Pinkney, Sr. T. Blue Pittman ‘97 Zachary Pittman ‘06 Bobby Pitts ‘79 Paul B. Pitts ‘72 Jamse Plaisted ‘15 Lance Player ‘07 William L. Pope, Sr. ‘54 Jack Potter Curtis F. Powell ‘63 Aaron C. Price ‘00 Kenneth H. Propst David Purdy ‘70 Frank O. Pusey ‘54 Todd A. Putney

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John Howard Quackenbush ‘79 Corey Quick ‘16

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John-Paul Raflo ‘94 Jarrod Rampey Matthew Ramsey ‘15 Melvin Eugene Ramsey ‘79 Kyle E. Raulinaitis ‘03 Jason A. Ray Lonnie E. Rector Austin Redwine ‘07 Charles B. Reed, IV ‘97 Donald L. Reeder, Sr. James D. Reese Jeffrey D. Reichard ‘96 Michael Regan ‘08 Ty S. Reginelli ‘19 Benjamin M. Renfrow ‘99 Timothy A. Renfrow ‘83 David M. Renwick ‘86

1980 2017 2013, 14, 15, 16 1931 2004 1963 1960, 61 1992, 93, 94, 95 2007 1962 2005, 06 1976, 79 1981, 82, 83, 84 1980, 81, 82, 83 2017 2012, 13, 14, 15 1973, 74, 75 1992, 93, 94 2012 1987 1986, 87, 88, 89 1966, 67, 68, 69 2014, 15, 16, 17 1980 1995, 96, 97 2003, 04, 05, 06 1978

Greenville, S.C. College Station, Texas Supply, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Summerville, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Concord, N.C. Duluth, Ga. Chester, S.C. Chester, S.C. Chester, S.C. Moore, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Columbia, S.C. Dallas, Texas Cowpens, SC. Cowpens, SC. Spartanburg, S.C. Tyler, Texas Rutherfordton, N.C. Simpsonville, S.C. Newberry, S.C.

2012, 13, 14, 15 2004, 05, 06, 07 1951, 54 1970 1962, 63 1997, 98, 2000 1950 1970 1951, 54 1986

Tullahoma, Tenn. Lancaster, S.C. Darlington, S.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Boiling Springs, S.C. Villa Rica, Ga.

1976, 78, 79 2013

Sumter, S.C. Princeton, W.Va.

1991, 92, 93, 94 2003, 2004 2012, 13, 14. 15 1976, 78 2002 2000 1976 2004, 05, 06, 07 1994, 95, 96 1956 1931 1993, 94, 95, 96 2005, 06 2016, 17 1996, 97, 98, 99 1981, 82, 83 1983, 84, 85, 86

Leesburg, Va. Pittsford, N.Y. Hudson, Ohio Sharon, S.C. Sacramento, Calif.

Mauldin, S.C. Georgetown, S.C

Duncan, S.C Ocean Isle Beach, N.C Lexington, Ky. Whitmire, S.C. Sumter, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Gibsonia, Pa. Lake View, S.C. Lake View, S.C. Newberry, S.C.

Bradford, Pa. Augusta, Ga. Greer, S.C. Fairfield, Conn. Savannah, Ga. Central, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Easley, S.C. Anderson, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Lancaster, S.C. Dallas, Texas

In 2016, the team spent interim in Italy, visiting Rome, Venice, Florence, Naples and Bologna.

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All-Time Lettermen Bob Reynolds Travis M. Rhoads ‘97 Charles F. “D.J.” Rhodes ‘04 Timothy Richards ‘79 Joel E. Robertson Neil Robinette ‘10 Jeffrey L. Robinson Scott A. Robinson ‘92 J. Cheney Robinson, IV ‘98 Wes T. Rodick Brett A. Rodriguez ‘20 Jack A. Rody, Jr. Phillip L. Roesel ‘98 Dwain K. Rogers ‘58 Julien C. Rogers Sean R. Rogers ‘91 W. Ellerbe Rogers, Jr. L.A. Rogerson Robert D. Roma David Roney ‘12 Thomas R. Rosenwinkel Anthony Rowland ‘12 Jeffrey S. Rowland ‘86 Taylor Rozier ‘13 Kody Ruedisili ‘17 Bradford M. Russ ‘92 Scott Russell

1973 1994, 95 2001, 02, 03, 04 1976, 78, 79 1941 2007, 08, 09, 10 1988 1987 1995, 96 2000 2017 1956 1996 1955, 56, 56, 78 1929 1988, 89, 90, 91 1937 1931 1961 2009, 10, 11, 12 1976 2009, 10, 11, 12 1984 2010, 11, 12, 13 2014, 15, 16, 17 1989, 90, 91, 92 2005

Pauline, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Blair, S.C. Rockingham, N.C. Camden, S.C. Camden, S.C. Camilla, Ga. Queensbury, N.Y. Kernersville, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Verona, N.J. Scottsdale, Ariz. Corning, N.Y. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. North Augusta, S.C. Jupiter, Fla. Greenwood, S.C. Asheville, N.C.

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Anthony J. Salley ‘97 1994, 95, 96, 97 Swansea, S.C. Larry W. Sanders, Jr. ‘93 1990, 91, 92, 93 Taylors, S.C. Jeffrey L. Sarvis 1980 Thomas Schellhardt 2012 Phoenix, Ariz. Adam Scott ‘18 2015, 16, 17 Canandaigua, N.Y. J. Anthony Seagraves, III ‘85 1982, 83, 84, 85 Charlotte, N.C. Mo Seay 2007, 08 Anderson, S.C. Walt W. Sessoms 1956 Darlington, S.C. C. Patrick Sexton, Jr. ‘97 1994, 95 Sumter, S.C. Joel Shallenberger 1997, 98 Stone Mountain, Ga. Ebbie L. Shaw, Jr. ‘60 1960 Atlanta, Ga. Mitchell B. Shaw ‘87 1984, 85, 86, 87 Greer, S.C. Chris Sheehan ‘17 2014, 15, 16, 17 Boca Raton, Fla. Drew Sheridan ‘11 2008, 09, 10, 11 Mount Pleasant, S.C. Donald G. Sherrill ‘61 1961, 62 Spartanburg, S.C. James R. Shimkus ‘60 1958, 59, 60 Athens, Ga. Bob Shirley Hartsville, S.C. Josh Simpson ‘16 2013, 14, 15, 16 Union, S.C. Daniel J. Slade ‘02 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Newton, N.C. Bill Slaughter ‘86 1984 Charleston, S.C. Allen D. Smith ‘94 1991, 92 Spartanburg, S.C. Bruce E. Smith ‘64 1958, 62, 64 Walhalla, S.C. Dawson Smith ‘08 2005, 06, 07, 08 Mount Pleasant, S.C. Jay R. Smith ‘96 1993, 94, 95 Gainesville, Ga. Joseph H. Smith, Jr. 1987 Fort Mill, S.C. Richard M. Smith, II ‘83 1980, 81, 82, 83 Chamblee, Ga. R. Sidney Smith 1967 Stephen Smoak 2011 Woodstock, Ga. Stoney Smoak 1982 Charlotte, N.C. J. Bruce Spurlin ‘85 1984, 85 Gaffney, S.C. Chad S. Stamper ‘93 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kernersville, N.C. W. Strat Stavrou ‘02 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sumter, S.C. John Stephenson 1997 Hawthorne, Fla. Wilbur O. Stevens 1942 Willie G. Stevens 1973, 74, 75 Woodruff, S.C. Joseph W. Stickle ‘59 1958, 59 Hampton, Va. Brand R. Stille ‘86 1984, 85, 86 Due West, S.C. Will Stillman ‘16 2013, 14, 15, 16 Matthews, S.C. Roman D. Stout ‘93 1990, 91, 92, 93 Bristol, Va. Bobby Streisel ‘11 2009, 10, 11 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Charles M. Stuart, Jr. ‘66 1963, 64, 65, 66 Clemson, S.C. David Stubbs 1964 Greensboro, N.C. Eric Sturkie ‘07 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lexington, S.C. R. Keith Sturkie ‘04 2001, 02, 03, 04 West Columbia, S.C. James C. Suber ‘53 1951, 53 Grafton, N.C. Scott Summers ‘09 2008, 09 Phoenix, Ariz. W. Reed Swann 1956

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Harvey Tankersley, Jr. ‘64 Thomas Tatham ‘19 Geoff Taylor ‘09 Toby W. Taylor ‘86 Robert H. Thomas ‘63 Michael Thompson

1963, 64 2016, 17 2006 1984, 85, 86, 86 1960, 61, 62, 63 1999, 2000, 01

Travelers Rest, S.C. Canton, N.C. Aiken, S.C. Lancaster, S.C. Mayo, S.C. Boiling Springs, S.C.

Doug Thornton Douglas M. Thurston ‘71 Scott D. Tilley W. Blake Timanus ‘04 Tommy Todd Michael G. Tolleson ‘86 John W. Traina ‘77 R. Travis Trammell ‘02 Ryan Traylor ‘13 H. Frank Trotter Jon Tucker Bradley J. Turner ‘00 Carson Turner ‘10 Charles F. Turner, Jr. ‘89 Don E. Turner ‘59 Samuel O. Turner

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Mike Upchurch

1973 1968, 71 1977 2001, 02, 03 2000, 01 1983, 84 1976, 77 1999, 2000, 01, 02 2010, 11, 12 1926 1997 1998, 2000 2009, 10 1987, 88, 89 1958, 59 1939

Rocky Mount, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Fountain Inn, S.C. Lexington, Ky. Spartanburg, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Fork Union, Va. Spartanburg, S.C. Columbus, Ga. Irmo, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

1978

Walterboro, S.C.

2004, 05, 06, 07 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Charlotte, N.C. Evans, Ga.

Timothy W. Wallace ‘83 Carson Waln ‘17 Vernon O. Walton ‘98 Ethan R. Ware ‘82 Brandon Waring ‘08 William L. Weede Fred G. Welch C. Matthew Wells ‘99 Wade K. Wessler ‘84 Neil F. Wheaton ‘00 Bill White Billy White, III ‘92 Gus White ‘12 Jeffrey L. White Warren Whittaker ‘68 Charles E. Whitt, Jr. ‘72 Matt Whitten Edward B. Wile ‘73 Delmer Ray Wiles Gary L. Wilkins Harry P. Williams Jr. Jake Williams John D. Willliams ‘89 Thomas M. Willingham, III Alex Wilson ‘13 Joey S. Wilson ‘96 Michael Brian Wilson ‘94 Travis D. Wilson ‘02 Ronald F. Wilson ‘68 Clark Wise ‘13 William V. Witherspoon, Jr. ‘61 Trace Witt Adam Wood ‘08 Ty R. Wood James Edward Woody Joe Don Woody ‘89 Bill Wright Matt J. Wunder ‘00 William D. Wright, Jr.

1981, 82 2014, 15, 16, 17 1995, 96 1980, 81, 82 2005, 06, 07 1973, 74, 75 1961, 62 1996, 97, 98, 99 1981, 82, 83, 84 2000 1980 1991, 92 2009, 10, 11, 12 1978 1966, 67, 68 1970, 72 1997, 98 1970, 73 1952 1986 1942 2008, 09 1987, 88, 89 1988 2010, 11, 12 1993, 94 1992, 93, 94 2002 1966, 67, 68 2010, 11, 12, 13 1960, 61 2015, 16 2005, 06, 07 1943 1973 1986, 87, 88, 89 1994, 95 1998, 2000 1997

Lancaster, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Abbeville, S.C. Orlando, Fla. West Columbia, S.C.

R. Wrenn Yancey ‘90 Scott T. Yaniszewski ‘99 Brandon Yarusi ‘13 Nick Yeaw ‘09 D. Andrew York ‘97 Charles R. Young ‘65

1987, 88, 89, 90 1995, 96, 98, 99 2010, 11, 12, 13 2006, 07 1995 1965

Winston-Salem, N.C. Rochester, N.Y. Belmar, N.J. Mount Pleasant, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Hickory, N.C.

2004, 05

Lexington, S.C.

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Charles Vartanian ‘07 Jeremy P. Vigna ‘00

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Annandale, Va. Rutherfordton, N.C. Kannapolis, S.C. Rome, Pa. Spartanburg, S.C. Lexington, S.C. Miami, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. West Union, S.C. Wooster, Ohio Kannapolis, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Greer, S.C. Mauldin, S.C. Landrum, S.C. Piedmont, S.C. Bamberg, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Pickens, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Branchville, S.C. Boiling Springs, S.C. Greer, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Blythewood, S.C. Alexandria, Va. Blythewood, S.C.

The all-time letterwinners list is a work in progress. Lists are accurate from 1958-1970 and 1980-present. Any additions to the list are appreciated.

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TERRIER MVPS 1953 Charlie Bryant 1960 James Shimkus 1961 Bill Witherspoon 1962 Lowell Curry 1963 Bob Thomas 1964 Charles Danny Broome 1965 Richard Miller 1966 Warren Whittaker 1967 Bernie Gallagher 1968 Ted Phelps 1969 Jim Littlefield 1970 Dean Lenzler 1976 Clay Evans, Lewis Brown 1977 Joe Dunlap 1981 Tim Wallace 1982 Tim Wallace 1984 Ted Miller 1985 Bruce Spurlin 1986 Toby Taylor 1988 Clay Griffin 1989 Bret Masters, Wrenn Yancey 1990 Tim Deaton 1991 Jerod Hubbard, Chadwick McLain 1992 Lee Amick 1993 Justin Laughlin 1994 Justin Laughlin 1995 Blue Pittman, Brandon McKillop 1996 Robbie Klomparens, Vernon Walton 1997 Anthony Salley 1998 Lee Long 1999 Scott Yaniszewski 2000 Tate Osterman, Chad Livingston 2001 Chris Cotugo 2002 Matt Lein, George Lehr, Strat Stavrou 2003 Brian Casey 2004 Tony Carbone 2005 Austin Redwine 2006 Shane Kirkley 2007 Brandon Waring 2008 Michael Gilmartin 2009 Michael Gilmartin 2010 Kyle Behrendt 2011 John Cornely 2012 Mac Doyle 2013 Josh Hyman 2014 Seth Neely 2015 Conor Clancey 2016 Derek Hirsch 2017 Brett Hash


NCAA Tournament Box Scores SOUTH CAROLINA v. WOFFORD JUNE 1, 2007 • COLUMBIA, SC •SARGE FRYE FIELD WOFFORD 1 (30-32)

Player AB R H BI Mike Gilmartin ss 4 1 0 0 Bradford Eaves cf 3 0 1 0 Shane Kirkley dh 3 0 0 0 Brandon Waring 3b 2 0 0 0 John Brandt lf 4 0 2 1 Adam Wood 1b 4 0 1 0 Sterling Dye rf 2 0 0 0 Keith Munns c 2 0 0 0 Emre Caglayan ph 1 0 0 0 Eric Sturkie 2b 3 0 1 0 Mo Seay ph 1 0 0 0 Ben Austin p 0 0 0 0 Lance Player p 0 0 0 0 Chip Hunt p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 1 5 1 Score by Innings Wofford South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA 9 (43-18)

Player Jones 2b Darnell 3b Smoak 1b Disher dh Kline c Crisp, And. rf Willard lf Reinhold cf Havens ss Honeycutt p Johnson p Atwood p Totals

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 X

AB 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 3 4 0 0 0 32

R H BI 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 2 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 12 9

R H E 1 5 1 9 12 2

NORTH CAROLINA ST. v. WOFFORD JUNE 3, 2007 • COLUMBIA, SC •SARGE FRYE FIELD NORTH CAROLINA STATE 10 (38-22)

Player AB R H BI Poulk 2b 4 2 2 2 Jones cf 5 0 1 1 Corona ss 5 1 3 1 Roskopf dh 5 1 1 2 Pond rf 5 1 1 0 Ferguson 1b 3 1 1 0 Synan lf 3 2 2 3 Payne lf 0 0 0 0 Mangum c 3 1 1 0 Martin 3b 3 1 1 0 Shunick p 0 0 0 0 Rutter p 0 0 0 0 Cutler p 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 10 13 9 Score by Innings North Carolina State Wofford

WOFFORD 6 (30-33)

Player AB R H BI Mike Gilmartin ss/p 4 2 2 1 Bradford Eaves cf 4 0 0 0 Shane Kirkley dh/2b 5 1 4 1 Brandon Waring 3b 5 0 2 1 John Brandt lf 4 1 1 2 Adam Wood 1b 5 1 1 0 Sterling Dye rf 4 0 1 1 Keith Munns c 4 0 0 0 Eric Sturkie 2b/ss 4 1 2 0 Austin Redwine p 0 0 0 0 Charles Vartanian p 0 0 0 0 Lance Player p 0 0 0 0 Chip Hunt p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 6 13 6

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

R H E 10 13 0 6 13 1

E - Gilmartin; Jones; Crisp, And.. DP - Wofford 2; USC 2. LOB - Wofford 9; USC 9. 2B- Brandt; Willard; Havens. HR - Smoak 2. HBP - Dye. SH - Eaves; Munns; Crisp, And.. SB - Jones. CS - Havens.

E - Redwine(5). DP - NCS 1; Wofford 2. LOB - NCS 5; Wofford 9. 2B - Poulk(8); Jones(8); Corona(14); Pond(12); Martin(6); Gilmartin(12); Kirkley(14); Dye(14); E Sturkie(5). 3B - Kirkley(3). HR - Roskopf(12); Synan(5); Gilmartin(14); Brandt(15). HBP - Martin. SF - Synan(2). CS - Corona(5).

Wofford Ben Austin L,11-6 Lance Player Chip Hunt

IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO NP 5.0 8 6 6 6 6 1 0 0 0 21 28 4 4 113 2.1 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 2 3 48 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 7

North Carolina State Shunick W,6-3 Rutter Cutler S,3

IP H R ER BB 6.0 8 5 5 1 0.1 3 1 1 1 2.2 2 0 0 1

South Carolina Honeycutt W,8-5 Johnson Atwood

IP H R ER BB 7.0 5 1 1 4 1.0 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0

Wofford Austin Redwine L,7-6 Charles Vartanian Lance Player Chip Hunt Mike Gilmartin

IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO NP 5.1 7 6 6 3 2 1 0 1 0 21 25 6 6 103 0.0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 14 0.2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 14 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 8 1 4 22

SO WP 7 0 1 0 3 0

BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO NP 0 1 0 23 30 7 6 121 0 0 0 3 4 0 1 20 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 16

WP - Austin. HBP - by Honeycutt (Dye). Pitches/strikes: Austin 113/62; Player 48/27; Hunt 7/2; Honeycutt 121/72; Johnson 20/11; Atwood 16/11. Strikeouts - Gilmartin 2; Eaves; Kirkley; Waring; Dye 2; Munns; Caglayan; ESturkie; Seay; Jones 2; Disher 3; Reinhold. Walks - Gilmartin; Kirkley; Waring 2; Dye; Jones; Darnell; Smoak 3; Disher; Kline 2; Reinhold. Umpires - HP: Pat Spieler 1B: Jay Schaly 2B: Tony Gisondi 3B: Kevin Daugherty Start: 7 p.m. Time: 2:50 Attendance: 4821

SO WP 6 0 0 0 5 0

BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO NP 0 0 0 25 26 4 7 93 0 0 0 4 5 1 0 14 0 0 0 10 11 2 1 44

WP - Redwine(8). HBP - by Redwine (Martin). PB - Mangum(6). Pitches/strikes: Shunick 93/58; Rutter 14/8; Cutler 44/30; Redwine 103/62; Vartanian 14/7; Player 14/9; Hunt 3/3;Gilmartin 22/19. Strikeouts - Jones 2; Corona; Roskopf; Pond; Eaves 2; Waring 3; Brandt 3; Wood 2; Munns. Walks - Poulk; Ferguson 2; Mangum; Gilmartin; Eaves; Brandt. Umpires - HP: John Hagerty 1B: Tony Gisondi 2B: Kevin Daugherty 3B: David Rodgers Start: 2 p.m. Time: 2:45 Attendance: 3848

Above: Ben Austin struck out six in 5.0 innings against South Carolina. Right: Shane Kirkley had a team-high four hits against NC State.

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History - Year by Year Results Overall Year W L T Pct Coach 1889 Not available Professor Marshall 1890 Not available Professor Marshall 1891 Not available Not available 1892 Not available Professor Snyder 1893 Not available Professor Snyder 1894 Not available Professor Snyder 1895 2 0 1.000 Professor Snyder 1896 4 1 .800 Not available 1897 0 2 .000 G.M. More 1898 3 3 .500 G.M. More 1899 7 0 1.000 F. Moffatt 1900 9 0 1.000 F. Moffatt 1901 1 7 .125 F. Moffatt 1902 5 3 .625 F. Moffatt 1903 9 6 .600 F. Moffatt 1904 3 9 1 .269 F. Moffatt 1905 5 7 3 .433 C.B. Walker 1906 3 7 1 .318 C.B. Walker 1907 3 3 .500 Not available 1908 5 2 .714 Martin 1909 1 5 .167 Bressler 1910 0 9 .000 G.A. Beech 1911 7 4 .636 W.P. Medors 1912 12 7 .632 W.P. Medors 1913 0 3 .000 J.A. Chapman, Jr. 1914 11 12 1 .479 L.K. Brice 1915 5 7 .417 E.F. Lucas 1916 6 9 2 .412 Lesley Moses 1917 1 6 .143 Lesley Moses 1918 4 6 .400 Not available 1919 10 3 .769 Brunson 1920 10 3 .769 J.P. “Rip” Major 1921 6 10 1 .382 J.P. “Rip” Major 1922 10 5 .667 J.P. “Rip” Major 1923 9 3 .750 J.P. “Rip” Major 1924 10 7 .588 J.P. “Rip” Major 1925 8 6 .571 J.P. “Rip” Major 1926 5 7 .417 J.P. “Rip” Major 1927 3 5 .375 Maurice Frew 1928 6 8 .429 Maurice Frew 1929 4 8 .333 Maurice Frew 1930 9 8 .527 Not available 1931-33 No Team

Overall Year W L T Pct Coach 1934 1 5 .167 Not available 1935 1 6 .143 Jack Frost 1936 No Team 1937 6 8 .429 Roy Robertson 1938 6 5 .545 Roy Robertson 1939 3 9 .250 Roy Robertson 1940 3 6 1 .350 Roy Robertson 1941 1 11 .083 Phil Dickens 1942 3 11 .214 Phil Dickens 1943-44 No Team 1945 2 10 .167 Ted Petoskey 1946 8 7 .533 Ted Petoskey 1947 10 8 .555 Ted Petoskey 1948 9 8 .529 Wilbur Stevens 1949 5 6 .455 Wilbur Stevens 1950 9 9 .500 Wilbur Stevens 1951 1 11 .083 Wilbur Stevens 1952 11 7 .611 Wilbur Stevens 1953 9 7 .563 Wilbur Stevens 1954 13 4 .765 Jim Brakefield 1955 11 4 .733 Jim Brakefield 1956 14 4 .778 Jim Brakefield 1957 13 4 .765 Jim Brakefield 1958 10 4 .714 Jim Brakefield 1959 7 7 .500 Jim Brakefield 1960 7 7 .500 Jim Brakefield 1961 9 7 .563 Jim Brakefield 1962 9 6 .600 Jim Brakefield 1963 6 9 .400 Jim Brakefield 1964 10 4 .714 Jim Brakefield 1965 6 7 .462 Jim Brakefield 1966 13 6 .684 Jim Brakefield 1967 6 6 .500 Jim Brakefield 1968 11 8 .579 Todd Heldreth 1969 12 6 .667 Todd Heldreth 1970 6 15 .286 Fisher DeBerry 1971 9 16 .360 Bob Ivey 1972 8 13 .381 Bob Ivey 1973 6 13 .316 Bob Ivey 1974 10 11 .476 Buddy King 1975 11 14 .440 Sam Sloan 1976 8 15 .348 Sam Sloan 1977 17 15 .531 Roy L. Suttles

Overall Year W L T Pct Coach 1978 11 13 .458 Roy L. Suttles 1979 7 13 .350 Billy Weede 1980 6 17 .261 Billy Weede 1981 17 12 .586 John Daurity 1982 20 13 .606 John Daurity 1983 22 8 .733 John Daurity 1984 24 14 .631 John Daurity 1985 24 24 .500 John Daurity 1986 17 14 .563 Mark Line 1987 23 11 .676 Mark Line 1988 27 12 .692 Mark Line 1989 24 13 .648 Mark Line 1990 23 18 .560 Mark Line 1991 30 9 .769 Mark Line 1992 19 17 .528 Mark Line 1993 11 19 .367 Mark Line 1994 17 21 .447 Mark Line 1995 13 24 .351 Mark Line 1996 9 35 .186 Ernie May 1997 13 33 .283 Ernie May Overall SoCon Year W L Pct W L Pct Coach 1998 15 32 .319 10 12 .455 Ernie May 1999 14 36 .280 7 23 .233 Ernie May 2000 16 38 .296 7 22 .241 Steve Traylor 2001 17 31 .354 9 17 .346 Steve Traylor 2002 26 31 .456 14 16 .467 Steve Traylor 2003 9 40 .184 7 22 .241 Steve Traylor 2004 17 30 .362 8 22 .267 Steve Traylor 2005 17 37 .315 7 23 .233 Steve Traylor 2006 20 37 .351 5 22 .185 Steve Traylor 2007 30 33 .476 8 19 .296 Steve Traylor 2008 24 35 .407 6 21 .222 Todd Interdonato 2009 17 32 .347 7 22 .241 Todd Interdonato 2010 17 38 .309 9 21 .300 Todd Interdonato 2011 22 33 .400 9 21 .300 Todd Interdonato 2012 22 32 .407 9 21 .300 Todd Interdonato 2013 20 36 .357 10 20 .333 Todd Interdonato 2014 32 28 .533 12 14 .461 Todd Interdonato 2015 39 22 .590 13 10 .565 Todd Interdonato 2016 30 28 .517 12 12 .500 Todd Interdonato 2017 28 30 .483 13 11 .541 Todd Interdonato 1293 1511 .461 182 371 .329

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Coach Todd Interdonato (2008-present) Mark Line (1986-95) Steve Traylor (2000-07) Jim Brakefield (1954-66) John Daurity (1981-85) J.P. “Rip” Major (1920-26) Ernie May (1996-99) Wilbur Stevens (1948-53) F. Moffatt (1899-1904) Roy L. Suttles (1977-78) Todd Heldreth (1968-69) Bob Ivey (1971-73) Maurice Frew (1927-30) Sam Sloan (1975-76) W.P. Medors (1911-12) Ted Petoskey (1945-47) Roy Robertson (1937-40) Billy Weede (1979-80) L.K. Brice (1914) Buddy King (1974) Brunson (1919) C.B. Walker (1905-06)

Yrs W L Pct 10 251 314 .444 10 204 158 .564 8 152 277 .354 14 128 70 .646 5 107 69 .608 7 59 40 .595 4 50 136 .269 6 44 48 .478 6 34 25 .584 2 28 28 .500 2 23 14 .622 3 23 42 .354 4 20 29 .408 2 19 29 .396 2 19 11 .633 3 20 25 .444 4 18 28 .391 2 13 30 .302 1 11 12 .478 1 10 11 .476 1 10 3 .769 2 8 14 .364

Lesley Mosses (1916-17) Fisher DeBerry (1970) E.F. Lucas (1915) Martin (1908) Phil Dickens (1941-42) Jack Frost (1935) Bressler (1909) J.A. Chapman, Jr. (1913) G.A. Beech (1910) G.M. More (1897-98) Prof. Snyder (1892-95) Prof. Marshall (1889-90)

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Mark Line

Fisher DeBerry

Jim Brakefield

Steve Traylor

Ted Petoskey


History - Series Records Opponent W L T First Last Air Force 2 0 2012 2012 Albany 6 2 2006 2012 Alcorn State 3 0 2014 2014 Alderson-Broaddus 2 0 1981 1991 Alice Lloyd 1 0 1991 1991 Allen 25 1 1977 1993 Anderson 4 5 1993 1995 Appalachian State 25 47 1968 2014 Arizona State 0 2 2008 2008 Armstrong State 0 4 1990 1997 Army 2 1 2007 2007 Auburn 2 1 1920 2013 Augusta 5 5 1970 1975 Austin Peay 2 0 1983 1983 Ball State 0 2 1996 2014 Baylor 0 2 2016 2016 Belmont 1 3 1998 1999 Belmont Abbey 24 5 1957 1995 Benedict 15 3 1977 1996 Bingham 2 0 1901 1902 Boston College 1 0 2015 2015 Bristol 2 0 1989 1991 Brown 0 2 1996 2000 Butler 4 0 2010 2014 Campbell 1 11 1995 2012 Campbellsville 2 0 1991 1991 Carson-Newman 4 1 1958 1994 Catawba 18 19 1946 1995 Central Wesleyan 11 1 1986 1994 Charleston Southern 9 23 1966 2017 Charlotte 1 3 1989 1998 Cincinnati 0 10 1989 2001 Clemson 25 79 1 1898 2017 Clinton 4 1 1912 1914 Coastal Carolina 4 16 1976 1985 Coker 0 1 1993 1993 College of Charleston 21 38 1899 2013 Columbus 6 3 1983 1991 Concord 2 0 1981 1985 Coppin State 2 0 2015 2015 Cornell 2 4 1901 2016 Davidson 43 55 1903 2014 Dayton 10 9 2005 2016 Denison 1 0 1994 1994 Duke 5 18 1 1902 2011 East Carolina First Meeting East Tennessee State 20 27 1957 2017 Eastern Kentucky 1 4 1963 2012 Elon 13 32 1 1916 2014 Emory and Henry 2 0 1969 1969 Erskine 80 60 1898 1995 Evansville 1 0 2016 2016 Fairfield 2 0 2001 2001 Fairmont State 7 0 1981 1985 Fayetteville Methodist 1 0 1971 1986 Ferrum 1 1 1986 1986 Florida 0 1 1919 1919 Florida A&M 2 2 1999 2017 Fordham 4 3 2002 2014 Francis Marion 21 23 1973 1995 Fredonia State 2 0 1985 1985 Furman 81 127 2 1898 2017 Gaffney 2 0 1895 1895 Gardner-Webb 28 15 1977 2016 George Mason 1 4 1976 2016 Georgetown 4 0 2002 2017 Georgia 0 12 1902 2009 Georgia College 0 4 1984 1985 Georgia Southern 17 35 1977 2014 Georgia State 6 8 1971 2006 Georgia Tech 0 9 1904 2007 Gordon Military 1 0 1908 1908 Greenville (Ill.) 2 0 1985 1985 Guilford 4 1 1916 1958

Opponent W L T Gustavus Adolphus 1 0 Hampden-Sydney 1 0 Harvard 7 2 High Point 5 12 Hiram 0 1 IPFW 5 1 Iona 6 0 IUPUI 4 1 James Madison 0 1 Kentucky 2 2 Kings Mountain Military 1 0 Lafayette 2 0 LaSalle 1 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 22 12 Liberty 1 2 Limestone 4 8 Lincoln Memorial 3 1 Longwood 12 6 Louisburg 0 0 1 Lyman 0 1 Maine 4 0 Manhattan 2 2 Marietta 0 3 Marine Barracks 2 0 Marist 1 2 Mars Hill 29 10 Marshall 6 2 Mercer 10 17 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 Michigan State 0 1 Mississippi 2 0 MIT 1 0 Monmouth 2 3 Montreat 2 1 Moravian 1 0 Morehead State 1 2 Morris 17 3 U.S. Naval Academy 1 0 Newberry 59 84 2 New Mexico State 0 4 Niagara 12 2 North Carolina 1 5 North Carolina A&T 16 11 North Carolina Central 3 0 North Carolina State 0 2 North Georgia 2 0 Oakland 0 4 Oglethorpe 1 7 Ohio University 3 1 Old Dominion 1 3 Pembroke 0 1 Pennsylvania First Meeting Pfeiffer 1 1 Piedmont 29 17 Pikeville 1 0 Pittsburgh 6 7 Presbyterian 70 52 Purdue 1 0 Quincy 1 1 Quinnipiac 2 0 Radford 0 1 Rhode Island 1 1 Rider 2 1 Riverside Military 0 1 Salem 2 0 Salisbury State 0 1 Samford 12 20 Savannah State 0 2 Seton Hall First Meeting Sewanee 1 0 Siena 0 2 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 Slippery Rock 3 0 South Carolina 26 77 1

First Last 1970 1970 1926 1926 1996 2015 1928 2006 1967 1967 2006 2007 2011 2015 2000 2001 2017 2017 1959 2016 1903 1903 2007 2016 2017 2017 1930 1992 2006 2006 1988 1995 1990 1992 1992 2017 1940 1940 1926 1926 2000 200 1998 2007 1971 1971 1952 1952 2014 2014 1939 1995 1968 2013 1905 2017 2015 2015 2002 2002 1923 1923 1988 1988 2007 2017 1995 1996 1985 1985 1997 2014 1979 1988 2017 2017 1903 1995 2010 2010 2002 2013 1903 1918 1997 2009 2015 2015 2007 2009 1922 1922 2003 2003 1921 1928 2016 2016 2013 2014 1960 1960

Opponent W L T South Carolina State 4 4 Southern Railway 0 1 Southern Tech 0 1 Southern Wesleyan 0 1 Springfield 0 1 St. Andrews 1 4 St. Peters 4 0 Stony Brook 3 1 Tennessee 9 7 Tennessee Tech 0 2 Texas Tech 0 3 The Citadel 54 52 Troy State 0 2 Tusculum 1 1 UNC Asheville 20 23 UNC Greensboro 20 45 UNC Wilmington First Meeting Upsala 0 2 USC Aiken 9 23 USC Upstate 15 23 Valdosta State 0 4 Valparaiso 0 1 Vanderbilt 0 5 Villanova 3 0 Virginia 1 2 Virginia Commonwealth 0 2 Virginia Medical 1 0 Virginia Tech 1 4 VMI 14 13 Voorhees 20 2 Wake Forest 5 15 Warren Wilson 12 2 West Georgia 0 1 West Virginia State 16 7 Western Carolina 19 72 Western Kentucky 2 7 Westminster (Pa.) 0 1 William & Mary 0 1 Wingate 3 4 Winthrop 10 19 Wright State 0 1 Xavier 2 1 Yale 5 3 Youngstown State 10 1

First Last 1974 1993 1926 1926 1983 1983 1995 1995 1996 1996 1971 1994 2008 2010 2005 2016 1902 2007 1997 1997 2003 2003 1899 2017 1997 1997 1964 1964 1985 2017 1997 2016 1985 1985 1978 1995 1986 2017 1984 1991 2012 2012 2010 2015 2017 2017 1966 1984 2000 2000 1926 1926 1923 2012 1997 2017 1974 1988 1896 2003 1980 1992 1991 1991 1977 1995 1950 2017 1996 2005 1985 1985 1926 1926 1979 1986 1980 2017 2017 2017 2002 2015 2008 2017 1988 2006

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1957 1957 1924 1995 1990 1990 2010 2017 1908 2017 2002 2002 1992 1992 2006 2008 2000 2000 1985 1985 2008 2016 1910 1910 1991 1991 1978 1978 2009 2017 2014 2015 1903 1903 1996 1996 2009 2009 1977 1984 1895 2017

A.B. “Whitey” Rivers, ’19

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History - All-Time Results 1895 (2-0)

1910 (0-9)

5/2 South Carolina 7 4 W H Gaffney 19 6 W

4/14 Clemson 4/14 Clemson 4/15 Furman 4/18 Furman 4/19 Furman Riverside Military 4/25 Presbyterian Newberry South Carolina

1896 (4-1)

South Carolina 18 6 W H Gaffney 24 6 W Wake Forest 5 2 W Wake Forest 4 3 W Wake Forest 9 11 L

4/10 Furman 5 0 W 4/11 Furman 1 4 L 4/21 Furman 4 2 W 4/26 Clemson 5 8 L 5/5 Clemson 0 6 L 5/6 Clemson 3 2 W Newberry 6 2 W The Citadel 10 3 W Erskine 5 6 L Erskine 6 0 W Presbyterian 3 2 W

4/30 South Carolina 3 4 L A 5/7 South Carolina 15 16 L H

1898 (3-3)

1899 (7-0)

4/1 Clemson 6 5 W H 4/13 South Carolina 23 2 W A Coll of Charleston 9 7 W The Citadel 5 3 W 5/5 South Carolina 22 4 W Erskine 5 3 W Furman 13 2 W A

1900 (9-0)

4/6 South Carolina 7 5 W A College of Charleston 24 3 W The Citadel 8 3 W Wake Forest 7 3 W Wake Forest 1 0 W 4/27 Clemson 6 0 W A 5/2 South Carolina 9 3 W H College of Charleston 9 0 W The Citadel 7 0 W

1901 (1-7)

4/5 Furman 4/9 Cornell Bingham (Mebane) 4/26 Clemson 5/1 South Carolina 5/3 Clemson 4/4 Furman 5/15 South Carolina

1902 (5-3)

Cornell Georgia

0 9 L 2 6 L 16 5 W 5 7 L 4 6 L 5 8 L 8 10 L 4 11 L

0 6 L 6 7 L

H A H H A A

The 1895 squad won both games played that season. Bingham (Mebane) 13 0 W Tennessee 8 7 W Tennessee 17 4 W 5/1 Furman 14 1 W H 5/1 Duke 4 3 W 5/13 Clemson 3 6 L A

1903 (9-6)

KMMA 16 0 W 4/6 Davidson 2 3 L H 4/10 North Carolina 0 3 L Erskine 12 2 W Newberry 5 3 W Wake Forest 2 1 W 4/29 South Carolina 4 2 W H College of Charleston 8 6 W 5/1 Clemson 4 8 L H 5/7 Duke 4 8 L 5/11 Clemson 1 10 L A Sewanee 9 4 W 5/15 Tennessee 7 4 W 5/16 Tennessee 6 5 W Erskine 8 10 L

1904 (3-9-1)

4/11 Furman 4/12 Clemson 4/15 Georgia Tech 4/16 Georgia Tech 4/25 Furman 4/27 Clemson 5/9 Davidson Tennessee Tennessee College of Charleston Duke

1 5 L 5 3 W 0 8 L 7 23 L 2 7 L 4 2 W 2 4 L 3 8 L 3 4 L 9 6 W 3 4 L

A A A A H H H

Duke 3 3 T Duke 1 6 L 4/13 Trinity/Duke 1 0 W 4/14 Trinity/Duke 1 4 L 4/20 Furman 0 9 L A 4/29 Furman 2 2 T H 5/3 Clemson 4 10 L H 5/4 Tennessee 7 1 W 5/5 Tennessee 5 0 W 5/20 Clemson 3 3 T N Newberry 0 4 L Newberry 5 5 T Mercer 3 5 L Mercer 7 1 W Georgia 3 4 L Georgia 1 7 L The Citadel 16 0 W

1906 (3-7-1)

Newberry 4 3 W Newberry 8 3 W 4/18 Furman L 4/25 Clemson 2 9 L 4/26 Furman 5 5 T 5/2 Georgia Tech 1 3 L 5/11 Clemson 5 19 L 5/12 Clemson 1 7 L 5/26 Georgia Tech 1 7 L 5/26 Georgia Tech 0 7 L Erskine 4 0 W

1907 (3-3)

4/3 South Carolina 2 4 L 4/4 South Carolina 9 6 W 4/24 Furman 2 1 W 4/25 Clemson 1 10 L 5/9 Furman 0 4 L College of Charleston 7 4 W

A H H H A N A A

H H H H A

Gordon Military 5 1 W Presbyterian 2 1 W 3/31 South Carolina 5 8 L A 4/7 South Carolina 4 1 W H 4/14 Clemson 6 4 W A 4/29 Furman 3 4 L A 4/30 Clemson 4 2 W H

1909 (1-5)

The 1898 team won the state championship under the direction of coach G.M. More. The Terriers defeated Furman, Clemson and South Carolina.

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4/1 Furman 4 6 L 4/21 Furman 6 9 L 4/22 Clemson 3 2 W 4/23 South Carolina 0 6 L 5/4 Furman 4 11 L 5/4 Clemson 2 6 L

H H A H A A

1912 (12-7)

1905 (5-7-3)

1908 (5-2)

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H H H A A

1911 (7-4)

1897 (0-2)

4/21 Furman 16 13 W A 4/28 South Carolina 11 1 W H 5/7 Clemson 13 4 W H 5/20 Furman 6 10 L H Erskine 3 8 L Wake Forest 4 6 L

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

A H H A A A

Clinton 3 2 W Clinton 2 4 L College of Charleston 11 2 W The Citadel 5 2 W The Citadel 1 0 W Newberry 6 2 W Newberry 2 7 L Newberry 2 7 L 4/24 Clemson 3 2 W H 4/24 Clemson 2 4 L H Clinton 5 3 W Clinton 5 1 W Erskine 3 1 W Erskine 2 3 L College of Charleston 6 7 L The Citadel 10 0 W 5/6 Furman 1 11 L A Furman 6 1 W 5/9 Tennessee 9 8 W

1913 (0-3)

4/7 Furman 3 5 L A 4/30 Clemson 5 14 L H 5/1 Clemson 0 9 L H

1914 (11-12) results incomplete

4/6 Furman 6 3 W A 4/14 Furman 4 4 T H 4/15 Clemson 5 6 L A 5/6 Clemson 7 6 W H 5/7 Clemson 6 7 L H 5/7 Furman 6 4 W H 5/8 Furman 7 2 W H College of Charleston 5 4 W The Citadel 6 0 W Clinton 4 3 W Duke 5 0 W Duke 3 5 L

1915 (5-7)

4/5 Davidson 1 7 L 4/6 Presbyterian 8 6 W 4/12 Davidson 3 5 L 4/14 Clemson 4 7 L 4/15 Clemson 1 12 L 4/21 Presbyterian 6 0 W 4/30 Furman 4 3 W 4/30 Furman 9 3 W 5/1 Davidson 3 12 L Newberry 5 8 L Newberry 3 9 L Erskine 10 6 W

1916 (6-9-2)

4/4 Clemson 4/10 Davidson

H H H N N A

0 6 L A 3 11 L A


History - All-Time Results 4/15 South Carolina 10 2 W 4/19 Clemson 7 0 W Presbyterian 5 2 W Newberry (11) 3 2 W Erskine 4 2 W Oglethorpe 6 18 L Oglethorpe 3 5 L Duke 2 10 L 4/28 Clemson 12 7 W Piedmont 7 11 L Oglethorpe 0 8 :L Mercer 0 2 L Mercer 1 4 L Presbyterian 17 3 W 5/8 South Carolina 7 5 W The Citadel 5 4 W

H H

A

A

1925 (8-6)

The 1908 team was 5-2 overall which included two wins over Clemson. 4/15 South Carolina 0 8 L 4/18 Clemson 0 7 L 4/20 Davidson 3 9 L 4/24 Clemson 3 2 W 5/6 Furman 4 8 L 5/18 South Carolina 2 3 L North Carolina 1 6 L Elon 3 2 W Guilford 9 3 W Guilford 8 6 W Elon 4 4 T Erskine 9 6 W Newberry 0 0 T Presbyterian 4 0 W Newberry 6 9 L

1917 (1-6)

3/31 South Carolina 2 0 W 4/6 Clemson 1 2 L 4/7 Furman 4 7 L 5/17 Clemson 0 1 L 5/18 Clemson 5 7 L North Carolina 0 3 L North Carolina 1 6 L

A H H N A H

H A A A A

1918 (4-6)

4/8 Davidson 8 1 W H 4/10 Clemson 3 4 L A 4/12 Furman 1 4 L A 4/30 Davidson 2 4 L A 5/8 South Carolina 3 2 W A 5/11 South Carolina 1 4 L H 5/16 Clemson 0 3 L A Furman 9 2 W H North Carolina 2 0 W North Carolina 2 4 L

1919 (10-3)

4/14 Florida 3 4 L 4/18 Furman 3 1 W N 4/18 Furman 3 4 L N 4/23 South Carolina 1 0 W H 4/30 Furman 2 7 L H 5/5 Furman 1 0 W A 5/6 Clemson 10 7 W A Citadel 1 0 W Elon 3 1 W Presbyterian 4 3 W Newberry 10 0 W The Citadel 2 0 W Duke 3 2 W

1920 (10-3) results incomplete

4/15 South Carolina 4/27 Furman 5/4 Clemson 5/5 Furman

12 11 W A 3 10 L H 5 0 W A 1 2 L A

5/12 Georgia Tech 2 4 L H 5/14 South Carolina 1 0 W N Auburn 2 0 W Auburn 3 2 W

1921 (6-10-1)

Newberry 3 6 L The Citadel 6 5 W The Citadel 6 4 W Newberry 3 8 L Wake Forest 3 7 L 4/4 Davidson 8 11 L A 4/14 College of Charleston 9 0 W Presbyterian 1 9 L 4/15 South Carolina 5 3 W A 4/27 Davidson 7 3 W H 4/30 Oglethorpe 5 9 L 5/3 South Carolina 6 6 T H 5/5 Furman 4 8 L H 5/6 Clemson 7 4 W H 5/9 Furman 3 4 L A Wake Forest 0 2 L Duke 1 8 L

1922 (10-5)

Presbyterian Erskine College of Charleston Oglethorpe 4/10 Furman 4/12 Clemson North Georgia Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Erskine 4/24 Furman 4/25 Davidson North Georgia Newberry 5/2 Clemson

4 1 W 5 4 W 2 1 W 1 2 L 6 5 W 1 4 L `4 2 W 7 6 W 1 6 L 5 1 W 7 6 W 1 4 L 2 0 W 2 1 W 1 7 L

A N

Erskine 7 1 W 4/6 Clemson 4 5 L 4/7 Clemson 2 4 L The Citadel 9 7 W 4/16 Davidson 14 5 W 4/18 Clemson 13 2 W 4/23 South Carolina 9 4 W 4/24 Tennessee 1 2 L Presbyterian 3 6 L 4/28 South Carolina 9 5 W College of Charleston 20 4 W The Citadel 3 4 L Erskine 13 2 W Newberry 2 10 L

A H H A

1929 (4-9)

4/1 Presbyterian 5 7 L 4/3 Clemson 2 1 W H 4/5 Furman 5 12 L H Erskine 2 4 L 4/10 Davidson 3 2 W H High Point 6 7 L Erskine 3 2 W Elon 1 2 L Newberry 0 5 L 4/27 South Carolina 10 11 L A 4/29 Clemson 2 3 L A Newberry 5 4 W Duke 1 5 L

1930 (9-8)

Lyman 7 8 L 4/3 Clemson 6 5 W H Wake Forest 0 2 L William & Mary 2 8 L Virginia Medical 23 4 W Hampden-Sydney 7 1 W Southern Railway 7 12 L 4/26 Clemson 0 12 L A Newberry 6 9 L 5/1 South Carolina 3 5 L A Presbyterian 9 8 W Newberry 8 6 W

Presbyterian 6 11 L 4/4 Clemson 5 8 L Erskine 9 4 W Lenoir-Rhyne 6 0 W Davidson 2 4 L Duke 3 8 L High Point 2 0 W Elon 9 4 W Erskine 6 4 W Elon 5 4 W 4/11 Clemson 11 5 W 4/14 South Carolina 3 11 L 4/21 South Carolina 2 6 L Presbyterian 4 2 W 4/25 Furman 5 1 W 5/7 Furman 2 3 L Newberry 4 5 L

1927 (3-5)

1931-1933 no teams

1926 (5-7)

4/7 Davidson 4 2 W H 4/8 South Carolina 3 7 L H Newberry 11 2 W Erskine 8 10 L Presbyterian 5 2 W 4/25 Davidson 2 9 L A 5/4 South Carolina 9 13 L A 5/13 Clemson 4 7 L A

1928 (6-8) H H

A A

Presbyterian 10 4 W Newberry 17 5 W Erskine 5 7 L Oglethorpe 4 8 L Presbyterian 4 5 L 4/24 Furman 11 0 W A Furman 1 3 L Newberry 4 6 L 5/2 South Carolina 0 13 L A Erskine W The Citadel 7 3 W The Citadel 17 3 W

Elon High Point

10 13 L 4 13 L

1934(1-5)

4/4 Furman 4 11 L 4/12 Furman 4 3 W 4/18 South Carolina 1 15 L 4/27 South Carolina 0 6 L 5/1 Clemson 0 5 L 5/3 Clemson 6 9 L

1935 (1-6)

4/1 Newberry

H

A A H H A

A H A H H H

5 6 L A

A

1923 (9-3)

The Citadel 11 5 W Erskine 4 1 W 4/10 South Carolina 10 4 W Erskine 7 2 W Presbyterian 12 1 W Virginia Tech 3 4 L 4/17 Davidson 1 4 L Newberry 7 3 W Mississippi 2 1 W Mississippi 2 0 W 4/18 Davidson 0 7 L 4/26 Davidson 10 4 W

1924 (10-7) 10-0 in South Carolina

Erskine

13 2 W

A

A

A H

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History - All-Time Results 4/8 South Carolina 0 4 L H 4/15 Clemson 3 12 L H 4/25 Clemson 1 5 L A 4/26 Furman 3 11 L A 4/29 South Carolina 2 5 L A Newberry 5 2 W H

1936 no team 1937 (6-8)

3/26 Davidson 4 9 L H Presbyterian 3 7 L Erskine 2 5 L 4/10 Clemson 3 2 W H Presbyterian 5 4 W 4/13 South Carolina 3 10 L H 4/17 South Carolina 5 14 L A Erskine 4 1 W The Citadel 11 5 W Newberry 8 1 W Newberry 3 4 L 4/24 Clemson 4 9 L A 5/5 Furman 7 1 W H 5/8 Furman 8 9 L A

1938 results incomplete

Newberry 3 5 L Newberry 5 2 W 3/31 Clemson 5 9 L H 4/7 South Carolina 0 4 L H 4/13 Furman 5 6 L A Presbyterian 4 1 W 4/21 Davidson 0 21 L A 4/26 South Carolina 1 11 L A 5/2 Furman 3 4 L H 5/9 Clemson 1 6 L A

1939 (3-9)

3/27 South Carolina 5 2 W A 4/4 Erskine 6 4 W A 4/7 Mars Hill 12 0 W H 4/12 Erskine 1 5 L H 4/15 Davidson 3 6 L H 4/18 Clemson 0 2 L H 4/20 Clemson 7 9 L A 4/21 Presbyterian 3 4 L H 4/28 Presbyterian 0 6 L A 4/29 Furman 1 15 L A 5/2 Newberry 3 4 L H 5/4 Newberry 2 5 L A

1940 (3-6-1)

3/29 Louisburg 3 3 T 4/1 Clemson 7 13 L 4/9 Presbyterian 7 8 L 4/12 Davidson 5 4 W 4/13 Mars Hill 9 2 W 4/16 Erskine 8 6 W 4/18 Davidson 7 8 L 4/24 Furman 1 2 L 4/29 Clemson 2 7 L 4/30 Furman 3 5 L 5/7 Wake Forest

A H H H A A A H H

1941 (1-11)

4/5 Erskine 1 5 L A 4/5 Clemson 1 10 L A 4/8 Presbyterian 2 7 L H 4/14 Erskine 4 7 L H 4/16 Furman 4 13 L A 4/24 Newberry 1 11 L H 4/26 Clemson 8 24 L H 4/28 Davidson 5 7 L A 5/1 Furman 8 7 W H 5/2 Davidson 5 6 L H 5/5 Presbyterian 9 10 L A 5/9 Newberry L A

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1942 (3-11)

4/6 South Carolina 4/8 Newberry

1 2 L H 1 15 L A

4/10 Presbyterian 3 11 L A 4/14 Newberry 6 8 L H 4/16 Furman 3 8 L A 4/18 Erskine 5 4 W A 4/20 Davidson 6 12 L A 4/23 Erskine 5 7 L H 4/24 Davidson 13 11 W H 4/28 Presbyterian 3 8 L H 4/30 Clemson 3 10 L A 5/2 Clemson 5 13 L H 5/5 South Carolina 0 3 L A 5/7 Furman 14 6 W H

1943-1944 no teams 1945 (2-10)

3/31 Clemson 7 14 L 4/4 Clemson 14 15 L 4/11 Davidson 6 7 L 4/12 Davidson 6 5 W 4/16 Davidson 10 5 W 4/21 Newberry 10 11 L 4/24 Newberry 5 8 L 4/28 Presbyterian 6 10 L 5/1 Clemson 2 9 L 5/4 South Carolina 2 12 L 5/9 Clemson 2 4 L 5/19 South Carolina 0 19 L

A H H A A H A H A A H H

1946 (8-7)

4/5 Guilford 1 7 L H 4/6 Guilford 6 1 W H 4/9 Newberry 0 W H 4/12 Furman 12 5 W A 4/17 Erskine 17 6 W A 4/24 Catawba 1 5 L A 4/26 Erskine 6 2 W A 4/27 Presbyterian 3 6 L A 4/30 Clemson 2 9 L H 5/3 Davidson 3 0 W A 5/7 Clemson 0 8 L A 5/9 Newberry 1 7 L A 5/11 Presbyterian 6 3 W H 5/15 Davidson 4 5 L H 5/17 Furman 17 13 W A

1947 (10-8)

3/25 Duke 8 17 L H 3/26 Presbyterian 15 3 W A 4/1 Duke 3 2 W H 4/4 Davidson 11 7 W H 4/5 Davidson 15 3 W H 4/7 Clemson 3 4 L A 4/9 Presbyterian 1 3 L H 4/12 Furman 1 7 L A 4/16 Newberry 5 2 W H 4/18 Erskine 8 5 W A 4/25 Davidson 4 10 L A 4/26 Davidson 11 7 W A 4/30 Erskine 13 6 W H 5/3 Clemson 5 11 L H 5/7 South Carolina 4 11 L H 5/10 Newberry 8 5 W A 5/14 South Carolina 6 3 W A 5/17 Furman 5 8 L H

1948 (9-8) partial results

3/24 Virginia Tech 4/23 Davidson 4/26 Furman 4/30 Clemson 5/7 Clemson 5/18 Furman

1949 (5-6)

4/18 Clemson 5/4 Clemson 4/13 Furman 4/24 Furman 4/1 Catawba 4/6 Presbyterian

9 8 W 2 7 L 7 19 L 1 8 L 10 16 L 2 4 L

1950 (9-9)

4/3 Presbyterian 9 18 L Newberry 3 9 L H Western Carolina 5 0 W H Erskine 1 15 L A Newberry 2 10 L A 4/20 Furman 10 4 W H Erskine 16 11 W H Piedmont 8 6 W A Presbyterian 2 12 L A Erskine 10 8 W H Newberry 4 8 L Presbyterian 7 3 W Piedmont 23 1 W H 5/8 Furman 9 3 W A Presbyterian 5 6 L Newberry 2 5 L Erskine 3 9 L H Western Carolina 7 2 W

1951 (1-11)

4/3 Furman 4 5 L 4/10 Presbyterian 3 7 L 4/13 Newberry 1 5 L 4/17 Presbyterian 2 10 L 4/19 Newberry 3 12 L 4/24 Erskine 13 10 W 4/26 Newberry 2 12 L 5/2 Furman 5 12 L 5/4 Erskine 7 10 L 5/8 Presbyterian 12 16 L 5/9 Newberry 2 10 L 5/15 Presbyterian 8 11 L

1952 (11-7)

A A H H H H H H H H A A

4/3 Newberry 6 17 L H 4/5 Erskine 1 2 L A 4/10 Marine Barracks 5 0 W A 4/11 Marine Barracks 15 13 W A 4/14 Spartanburg Peaches 0 5 L 4/15 Presbyterian 5 14 L H 4/16 Western Carolina 4 3 W H 4/21 Presbyterian 12 7 W A 4/23 Erskine 5 6 L A 4/25 Newberry 3 6 L H 4/29 Newberry 2 0 W A 5/1 Erskine 8 3 W A 5/2 Furman 7 3 W H 5/6 Presbyterian 9 7 W H 5/7 Newberry 8 7 W A 5/12 Furman 4 7 L A 5/13 Presbyterian 8 3 W A 5/14 Erskine 8 7 W H

3/28 Tennessee 2 9 L A 3/28 Tennessee 0 6 L A 4/7 Newberry 7 9 L H 4/8 Erskine 11 9 W H 4/10 Erskine 6 2 W A 4/13 Newberry 8 4 W A 4/17 Presbyterian 3 8 L A 4/21 Erskine 4 6 L A 4/23 Presbyterian 3 4 L H 4/25 Presbyterian 11 7 W A 4/27 Furman 4 2 W H 5/7 Furman 4 3 W A 5/9 Davidson 16 14 W A 5/11 Newberry 3 9 L A 5/14 Presbyterian 5 2 W H 5/15 Erskine 10 3 W H

1954 (13-4)

3/22 Citadel 6 4 W H 3/25 South Carolina 0 3 L A 4/5 Presbyterian 5 1 W A 4/7 Erskine 10 3 W A 4/9 Erskine 4 3 W H 4/12 Newberry 1 2 L A 4/14 Newberry 2 1 W H 4/16 Citadel 3 2 W N 4/17 Citadel 8 7 W A 4/20 Furman 15 0 W H 4/22 Presbyterian 8 2 W 4/23 Presbyterian 15 7 W H 4/27 Furman 0 8 L A 4/28 Erskine 1 3 L 5/1 Erskine 5 0 W H 5/5 Newberry 5 3 W N 5/7 Newberry 10 9 W H

1955 (11-4)

3/25 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 0 W H 3/30 Catawba 7 2 W 3/31 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 4 W A 4/2 Citadel 9 1 W H 4/16 Citadel 6 3 W A 4/18 Furman 11 0 W H 4/20 Erskine 3 6 L H 4/22 Davidson 6 4 W A 4/26 Davidson 7 8 L H 4/28 Newberry 5 11 L N 5/2 Presbyterian 4 7 L A 5/5 Furman 2 1 W A 5/7 Erskine 7 0 W A 5/10 Presbyterian 7 0 W H 5/12 Newberry 10 9 W A

1956 (14-4)

3/19 Tennessee Lenoir-Rhyne 4/3 Mercer 4/4 Mercer

3 1 W H 13 3 W H 8 1 W A 3 5 L A

H A A H A H

20 18 W A 3 1 W H 8 5 W H 0 4 L A 4 5 L 13 8 W

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4/8 Newberry 4 9 L 4/16 The Citadel 7 6 W 5/2 Catawba 8 21 L 5/6 Erskine 3 6 L 5/13 Erskine 4 5 L

The 1956 team won 14 games, a mark that would not be eclipsed until the 1977 season.


History - All-Time Results 4/7 Lenoir-Rhyne 4 0 W A 4/10 Presbyterian 4 2 W H 4/13 Citadel 3 2 W H 4/17 Furman 9 7 W H 4/19 Mercer 6 1 W H 4/21 Erskine 16 6 W N 4/25 Newberry 3 2 W A 4/27 Georgia 2 11 L A 4/28 Presbyterian 6 1 W A 5/1 Citadel 6 1 W A 5/2 Citadel 0 1 L A 5/5 Erskine 0 1 L A 5/10 Furman 7 0 W A 5/16 Newberry 14 13 W H

1957 (13-4)

3/16 Belmont Abbey 3/26 Mercer 3/29 Belmont Abbey 4/9 Presbyterian 4/10 Newberry 4/13 Presbyterian 4/15 Citadel 4/17 Furman 4/19 Mercer 4/23 Erskine 4/26 Pfeiffer 4/29 Newberry 5/1 Pfeiffer 5/4 E. Tennessee St. 5/7 Erskine 5/10 Furman 5/16 E. Tennessee St.

13 1 W H 4 2 W A 15 11 W A 12 1 W H 2 3 L H 11 4 W A 0 1 L A 3 2 W A 14 5 W H 6 4 W H 7 6 W H 4 12 L A 3 4 L A 6 3 W H 11 5 W A 7 0 W H 15 5 W A

1958 (10-4)

3/20 Catawba 6 7 L H 3/27 Guilford 2 0 W H 4/9 Newberry 2 1 W A 4/11 Carson Newman 10 8 W H 4/12 Carson Newman 3 4 L H 4/17 Mercer 13 1 W H 4/19 Presbyterian 9 4 W H 4/23 Furman 6 5 W A 4/25 Erskine 14 0 W H 4/29 Citadel 10 4 W A 5/1 Erskine 1 0 W A 5/8 Newberry 5 6 L H 5/9 Furman 6 11 L H 5/13 Presbyterian 5 1 w A

1959 (7-7)

3/16 Catawba 0 6 L A 3/19 Catawba 5 2 W H 3/21 Citadel 4 5 L H 3/23 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 1 W A 3/27 Kentucky 14 8 W H 4/7 Furman 9 4 W H 4/11 Erskine 3 5 L A 4/14 Presbyterian 9 10 L A 4/15 Belmont Abbey 7 1 W A 4/21 Furman 3 2 W A 4/23 Erskine 3 2 W H 4/30 Newberry 4 9 L A 5/2 Belmont Abbey 2 5 L H 5/6 Citadel 4 5 L A

1960 (7-7)

3/24 Catawba 1 2 L A 3/26 Newberry 3 8 L A 3/29 Piedmont 10 6 W H 4/1 Belmont Abbey 6 1 W H 4/2 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 2 W H 4/5 Furman 5 6 L A 4/7 Pembroke 8 10 L H 4/11 Erskine 7 3 W A 4/13 Piedmont 0 5 L A 4/14 Piedmont 8 6 W A 4/26 Furman 12 18 L H 4/28 Presbyterian 0 3 L A 5/4 Erskine 9 4 W H 5/7 Presbyterian 5 0 W A

1961 (9-7)

3/15 Belmont Abbey 6 5 W A 3/20 Catawba 0 4 L A 3/22 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 1 W H 3/24 Catawba 17 6 W H 3/27 Furman 7 9 L A 4/7 Carson-Newman 11 8 W H 4/8 Carson-Newman 4 0 W H 4/11 Erskine 7 4 W A 4/17 Newberry 2 9 L A 4/20 Presbyterian 2 6 L A 4/24 Furman 4 14 L H 4/27 Newberry 4 6 L H 4/29 Presbyterian 8 3 W H 5/3 Belmont Abbey 12 0 W H 5/6 Erskine 9 8 W H 5/9 Newberry 4 6 L H

1962 (9-6)

3/14 Belmont Abbey 9 2 W A 3/17 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 L A 3/19 Catawba 11 12 L A 3/24 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 2 L H 3/27 Western Carolina 10 11 L H 3/29 Furman 5 15 L A 4/4 Catawba 5 4 W H 4/10 Western Carolina 26 8 W A 4/16 Erskine 3 1 W A 4/28 Newberry 7 2 W H 5/1 Erskine 9 3 W H 5/3 Belmont Abbey 10 4 W H 5/5 Presbyterian 7 6 W H 5/7 Furman 1 10 L H 5/9 Presbyterian 8 3 W A

1963 (6-9)

3/18 Catawba 7 8 L A 3/23 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 4 L A 3/29 Cornell 6 4 W H 3/30 Furman 4 9 L A 4/1 Presbyterian 4 9 L A 4/5 Newberry 3 11 L A 4/9 Western Carolina 3 5 L A 4/20 Eastern Kentucky 3 10 L H 4/22 Erskine 3 7 L A 4/25 Belmont Abbey 8 2 W A 4/27 Newberry 10 5 W H 5/2 Belmont Abbey 4 3 W H 5/3 Furman 3 2 W H 5/6 Presbyterian 8 2 W H 5/7 Erskine 7 10 L H

1964 (10-4)

3/17 Catawba 4 5 L 3/19 Lenoir-Rhyne 10 8 W 3/23 Tusculum 2 12 L 3/24 Tusculum 8 2 W 4/11 Catawba 5 4 W 4/14 Erskine 3 1 W 4/16 Piedmont 15 1 W 4/18 Furman 8 6 W A 4/20 Presbyterian 5 4 W 4/23 Furman 2 13 L H 4/28 Newberry 8 5 W 4/30 Belmont Abbey 8 5 W 5/4 Erskine 5 10 L 5/6 Presbyterian 3 2 W

1965 (6-7)

3/16 Lenoir-Rhyne 4/8 Belmont Abbey 4/10 Catawba 4/14 Furman 4/17 Piedmont 4/17 Piedmont 4/19 Erskine 4/21 Presbyterian 4/23 Presbyterian 4/29 Belmont Abbey 5/1 Erskine 5/5 Newberry 5/8 Furman

12 13 L A 4 3 W A 4 8 L H 4 10 L A 11 4 W H 3 5 L H 4 6 L A 7 2 W A 8 5 W H 4 1 W H 0 7 L H 2 10 L A 3 2 W H

1966 (13-6)

3/16 Catawba 3/19 Lenoir Rhyne 3/22 Newberry 3/23 Virginia 3/25 Lenoir Rhyne 3/28 Furman 3/30 Catawba 4/1 Piedmont 4/12 Charleston Southern 4/15 Belmont Abbey 4/16 Belmont Abbey 4/19 Erskine 4/21 Presbyterian 4/27 Piedmont 4/28 Belmont Abbey 4/29 Presbyterian 5/3 Erskine 5/4 Furman 5/7 Western Carolina

10 3 W A 2 7 L A 3 5 L H 13 3 W H 8 10 L H 10 3 W H 14 9 W H 8 0 W A 8 1 W H 4 1 W H 6 5 W H 2 4 L H 13 3 W A 5 0 W H 2 3 L A 8 3 W H 3 4 L A 6 5 W A 10 3 W H

1967 (6-6)

3/15 Catawba 1 3 L 3/24 Hiram 2 7 L 4/8 Furman 7 6 W H 4/11 Newberry 1 10 L 4/14 Presbyterian 5 2 W 4/15 Erskine 2 3 L 4/18 Catawba 9 2 W 4/19 Furman 11 10 W A 4/21 Presbyterian 12 0 W Erskine 0 10 L 4/29 Mars Hill 3 11 L 5/1 Newberry 7 3 W

1968 (11-8)

3/14 Catawba 2 3 L A 3/18 Newberry 2 1 W A 3/20 Catawba 11 6 W H 3/23 Piedmont 6 5 W H 3/26 Presbyterian 13 5 W A 3/28 Lenoir Rhyne 4 7 L A 3/29 Furman 5 7 L A 4/13 Marshall 4 1 W H 4/13 Marshall 6 3 W H 4/15 Appalachian State 7 9 L H 4/18 Presbyterian 6 0 W H 4/20 Erskine 3 11 L A 4/22 Lenoir Rhyne 9 8 W H 4/25 Furman 7 9 L H 4/27 Mars Hill 5 4 W A 4/27 Mars Hill 3 4 L A 4/30 Piedmont 6 2 W A Erskine 6 11 L 5/4 Newberry 6 1 W H

1969 (12-6)

3/21 Catawba 7 6 W H 3/25 Erskine 1 0 W A Catawba 2 6 L 3/28 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 3 L H 3/29 Appalachian State 6 7 L A 4/1 Emory and Henry 7 2 W A 4/1 Emory and Henry 5 1 W A 4/2 Mars Hill 8 2 W A 4/2 Mars Hill 3 2 W A 4/8 Piedmont 12 6 W A 4/11 Piedmont 10 1 W H 4/12 Newberry 5 1 W A 4/19 Erskine 1 0 W H 4/23 Appalachian State 2 8 L H 4/25 Newberry 2 11 L H 4/29 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 3 W A 4/31 Furman 2 5 L A 4/31 Furman 5 0 W A

1970 (6-15)

3/16 Catawba 3/24 Newberry 3/25 Gustavus Adolphus 3/26 Piedmont 4/7 Appalachian State

6 9 L 4 5 L 15 10 W 0 3 L 4 11 L

H H H A

4/9 Charleston Southern 4 9 L H 4/11 Mars Hill 5 1 W A 4/11 Mars Hill 4 1 W A 4/13 Newberry 4 3 W A Catawba 6 7 L 4/17 Western Carolina 5 7 L H 4/18 Western Carolina 10 8 W H 4/22 Furman 6 18 L A 4/25 Mars Hill 2 10 L H 4/30 Appalachian State 1 13 L H 5/1 Charleston Southern 5 7 L A 5/2 Augusta College 9 10 L A 5/5 Furman 4 5 L H Erskine 0 7 L 5/7 Augusta College 3 1 W H Erskine 0 8 L

1971 (9-16)

3/17 Newberry 10 18 L A 3/19 Marietta 6 9 L H 3/20 Marietta 1 2 L H 3/20 Marietta 1 8 L H 3/23 Newberry 4 2 W H 3/31 Piedmont 6 5 W H 4/1 Western Carolina 2 7 L A 4/1 Western Carolina 0 5 L A 4/2 Piedmont 1 0 W A 4/13 St. Andrews 11 15 L H 4/17 Mars Hill 3 2 W H 4/17 Mars Hill 5 3 W H 4/20 Mars Hill 3 4 L A 4/20 Mars Hill 2 6 L A 4/21 Erskine 4 9 L H 4/23 Baptist 2 17 L A 4/24 Augusta 6 7 L A 4/27 Baptist 2 4 L H 4/29 Erskine 4 3 W A 4/30 Fayetteville Methodist 6 4 W A 5/1 St. Andrews 3 6 L A 5/3 Furman 7 10 L A 5/5 Furman 3 5 L H 5/6 Augusta 15 6 W H Georgia State 9 0 W A

1972 (8-13)

3/17 Newberry 3/18 Belmont-Abbey 3/21 Piedmont 3/23 Charleston Southern 3/24 Augusta 4/6 Newberry 4/8 Western Carolina 4/10 Augusta 4/14 Piedmont 4/14 Piedmont 4/15 Western Carolina 4/18 Erskine 4/20 Furman 4/21 Baptist 4/25 Erskine 4/28 Georgia State 4/29 Georgia State 4/29 Georgia State 5/2 Mars Hill 5/2 Mars Hill 5/4 Furman

2 6 L A 10 15 L H 10 5 W H 1 7 L A 2 5 L A 2 11 L H 0 15 L H 4 15 L H 7 0 W A 10 5 W A 11 20 L 3 2 W H 0 1 L A 5 7 L H 2 13 L 5 10 L H 3 0 W H 5 4 W H 2 4 L H 11 2 W H 3 2 W H

1973 (6-13) results incomplete 3/15 Francis-Marion 9 8 W 3/17 Augusta 5 11 L 3/19 Piedmont 3 4 L 3/22 Piedmont 20 2 W 4/4 Newberry 2 3 L 4/6 St. Andrews 16 6 W Francis-Marion 4/11 Erskine 0 15 L 4/12 Baptist 4 6 L 4/13 Augusta 4/14 Mercer 10 8 W 4/14 Mercer 4 8 L 4/16 Newberry 3 1 W 4/20 Western Carolina 0 8 L

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History - All-Time Results 4/24 Baptist 10 11 L 4/26 Erskine 0 12 L

1974 (10-11)

3/19 Piedmont 5 4 W A 3/19 Piedmont 7 10 L A 3/21 Newberry 9 15 L H 4/2 Piedmont 10 6 W H 4/2 Piedmont 3 5 L H 4/3 Newberry 1 12 L A 4/5 Francis Marion 10 8 W H 4/6 Charleston Southern 1 2 L A 4/6 Charleston Southern 2 6 L A 4/9 Erskine 15 2 W H 4/17 Erskine 5 11 L H 4/20 Francis Marion 1 4 L A 4/14 Augusta 3 2 W 4/14 Augusta 8 4 W 4/27 South Carolina State 0 10 L A 4/27 South Carolina State 4 8 L A 4/30 Voorhees 9 10 L 4/30 Voorhees 8 2 W 5/1 Furman 7 4 W A 5/4 Mars Hill 9 6 W H 5/4 Mars Hill 11 8 W H

1975 (11-14) results incomplete

3/4 South Carolina 1 16 L H 3/11 Duke W A 3/17 Piedmont 5 4 W H 3/17 Piedmont 7 9 L H 3/20 Newberry 6 2 W H 3/21 Piedmont W A 3/21 Piedmont W A 3/23 Appalachian State 4 7 L H 3/23 Appalachian State 3 4 L H 4/3 Furman W A 4/5 Francis Marion W A 4/7 Lenoir-Rhyne W A 4/9 Newberry 1 3 L A 4/15 Lenoir-Rhyne W H 4/17 Mars Hill W A 4/17 Mars Hill W A 4/18 Francis Marion 8 1 W H 4/21 South Carolina 0 5 L A 4/22 Erskine W H 4/24 Augusta W A 4/24 Augusta W A 4/26 Furman 6 2 W H 4/28 Baptist 0 2 L H 4/28 Baptist 7 5 W H 5/1 Erskine 1 3 L A 5/8 Newberry 1 3 5/8 Francis Marion

1976 (8-15) results incomplete

3/8 George Mason 7 8 L A 3/13 Appalachian State 8 7 W H 3/13 Appalachian State 1 0 W H 3/18 Newberry W H 3/20 Coastal Carolina 7 9 L A 3/21 Coastal Carolina 5 10 L A 4/2 Wake Forest 4 8 L H 4/3 Wake Forest 7 8 L H 4/5 Lenoir-Rhyne 9 3 W H 4/7 Newberry 6 8 L A 4/9 Western Carolina 4 13 L A 4/10 Mars Hill L A 4/13 Lenoir-Rhyne L A 4/14 Erskine L A 4/15 Mars Hill W H 4/17 Francis Marion L A 4/20 Clemson 4 10 L H 4/21 Furman 20 2 W H 4/24 Francis Marion W H 4/26 South Carolina 5 14 L A 4/27 Erskine 5 9 L H 4/28 Furman 7 9 L A 5/1 Charleston Southern 4 0 W A 5/1 Charleston Southern 3 4 L A

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1977 (17-15) 3/12 Slippery Rock

2 1 W

3/14 Allen% 9 0 W H 3/14 Allen% 9 0 W H 3/15 Voorhees 6 2 W H 3/16 West Virginia State 12 10 W H 3/17 Newberry 0 4 L H 3/19 George Mason 0 14 L H Benedict 9 0 W 3/25 Mars Hill 7 4 W A 3/26 Gardner-Webb 2 11 L H 3/28 Appalachian State 3 10 L Erskine 4 2 W 4/1 Piedmont% 9 0 W 4/1 Piedmont% 9 0 W 4/11 Mars Hill 10 4 W 4/16 Furman 1 6 L A 4/15 Coastal Carolina 1 11 L 4/15 Coastal Carolina 3 10 L 4/16 Furman 4 7 L H Francis Marion 2 1 W 4/19 Clemson 0 2 L A 4/20 Benedict 7 5 W 4/21 South Carolina 0 5 L 4/22 Georgia Southern 2 3 L Francis Marion 4 5 L 4/27 Erskine 4 1 W 4/29 Baptist 7 6 W 4/30 Baptist 0 8 L 5/5 Coastal Carolina @ 5 7 L 5/5 Francis Marion @ 7 6 W 5/6 Coastal Carolina @ 12 8 W 5/6 Newberry @ 4 12 L

1978 (11-13)

3/6 Francis Marion 1 3 L H 3/9 Salisbury State 2 3 L H 3/11 Gardner-Webb 6 0 W A 3/15 Voorhees 14 6 W A 3/16 Newberry 1 5 L A 3/17 George Mason 2 7 L H 3/18 Appalachian State 2 15 L H 3/18 Appalachian State 1 6 L H 3/21 USC Aiken 9 1 W A 3/22 West Virginia State 8 4 W H 3/23 Gardner-Webb 4 7 L H 3/24 Mars Hill 7 2 W H 4/4 USC Aiken 5 2 W H 4/5 Erskine 2 1 W A 4/7 Francis Marion 4 16 L A 4/12 Furman 10 4 W H 4/13 Furman 5 7 L A 4/14 Newberry 1 2 L H 4/19 Benedict 12 2 W H 4/21 South Carolina 4 15 L A 4/22 Voorhees 17 10 W H 4/24 Erskine 5 0 W H 4/29 Coastal Carolina 2 4 L A 4/29 Coastal Carolina 2 7 L A

1979 (7-13)

3/3 Gardner-Webb 5 0 W A 3/10 Appalachian State 11 9 W H 3/13 South Carolina 1 3 L A 3/15 Newberry 4 10 L H 3/17 USC Aiken 7 4 W H 3/21 West Virginia State 2 3 L H 3/22 West Virginia State 2 1 W H 4/6 Francis Marion 4 5 L H 4/7 Benedict 13 3 W A 4/11 Francis Marion 5 6 L A 4/14 Wingate 13 9 W H 4/16 Morris 7 11 L A 4/17 Erskine 6 9 L H 4/18 Benedict 9 0 W H 4/19 USC Aiken 6 9 L A 4/21 Voorhees 3 5 L A 4/23 Erskine 3 9 L A Newberry 8 12 L 4/28 Coastal Carolina 2 5 L H 4/28 Coastal Carolina 2 9 L H

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3/6 South Carolina 3/7 Benedict

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3/10 Morris 4 8 L A 3/11 Davidson 6 13 L A 3/15 USC Aiken 5 15 L A 3/21 West Virginia State 20 10 W H 3/31 Allen 13 9 W A 4/1 Winthrop 0 7 L A 4/5 Warren Wilson 9 5 W A 4/5 Warren Wilson 2 6 L A 4/12 Francis Marion 2 10 L H 4/17 Davidson 0 5 L H 4/19 South Carolina 0 14 L H 4/21 Erskine 2 4 L A 4/22 Newberry 2 3 L H 4/26 Morris 9 12 L H Newberry 10 6 L

1981 (17-12)

3/5 Alderson-Broaddus 24 11 W H 3/6 Gardner-Webb 14 8 W A 3/7 Allen 20 2 W A 3/8 Mars Hill 14 5 W H 3/8 Mars Hill 10 2 W H 3/10 Winthrop 6 14 L H 3/12 Erskine 9 2 W H 3/14 Concord 11 3 W H 3/14 Fairmont State 19 9 W H 3/15 Fairmont State 14 5 W H 3/18 West Virginia State 4 5 L H 3/19 West Virginia State 8 10 L H 3/20 Gardner-Webb 13 10 W H 3/31 Newberry 2 5 L A 4/1 Winthrop 2 11 L A 4/3 Western Carolina 9 10 L H 4/5 Coastal Carolina 7 10 L A 4/5 Coastal Carolina 1 8 L A 4/7 Voorhees 15 4 W H 4/7 Voorhees 13 9 W H 4/10 Morris 7 0 W H 4/11 Allen 8 4 W H 4/12 Francis Marion 3 7 L A 4/15 Erskine 4 6 L A 4/17 Francis Marion 7 6 W H 4/21 Newberry 9 11 L H 4/23 Morris % 9 0 W A 4/25 USC-Aiken 3 5 L A 4/26 USC-Aiken 8 5 W H

1982 (20-13)

3/4 Gardner-Webb 6 1 W A 3/4 Gardner-Webb 4 3 W A 3/6 Appalachian State 7 5 W H 3/6 Appalachian State 6 5 W H 3/8 Winthrop 11 5 W H 3/9 Erskine 7 4 W A 3/13 Furman 17 2 W H 3/13 Furman 9 5 W H 3/14 Coastal Carolina 6 14 L H 3/14 Coastal Carolina 2 4 L H 3/16 West Virginia State 7 10 L H 3/17 West Virginia State 6 5 W H 3/17 West Virginia State 16 4 W H 3/20 Francis Marion 0 12 L A 3/23 Morris 10 9 W A 3/24 Allen 13 2 W H 3/26 Allen 3 2 W A 3/28 Newberry 12 11 W H 3/29 Morris 19 6 W H 4/1 Winthrop 5 6 L A 4/10 Wake Forest 5 9 L A 4/10 Wake Forest 0 7 L A 4/13 Voorhees 13 8 W A 4/13 Voorhees 6 1 W A 4/16 Francis Marion 3 4 L H 4/18 Newberry 2 7 L A 4/19 Erskine 4 5 L H 4/21 Furman 5 6 L A 4/21 Furman 4 8 L A 4/24 USC Aiken 11 10 W A 4/25 USC Aiken 6 1 W H 4/27 Western Carolina 9 8 W A 4/27 Western Carolina 0 16 L A

1983 (22-8)

3/4 Gardner-Webb 23 3 W A 3/4 Gardner-Webb 14 0 W A 3/6 Newberry 10 0 W A 3/8 Erskine 12 3 W H 3/12 Allen 9 1 W A 3/14 Austin Peay 8 2 W H 3/14 Austin Peay 13 11 W H 3/15 Fairmont State 15 4 W H 3/15 Fairmont State 11 7 W H 3/18 West Virginia State 6 3 W H 3/19 Furman 9 5 W A 3/19 Furman 6 5 W A 3/20 Newberry 11 2 W H 3/21 Winthrop 7 12 L H 3/30 Southern Tech 4 6 EX A 4/1 Columbus 2 12 EX A 4/1 Columbus 11 10 EX A 4/2 Columbus 10 4 EX A 4/2 Columbus 3 3 EX A 4/10 Francis Marion 7 3 W A 4/13 Winthrop 3 4 L A 4/15 Francis Marion 7 8 L H 4/16 Morris 19 9 W H 4/16 Morris 8 2 W H 4/17 Coastal Carolina 3 11 L A 4/17 Coastal Carolina 1 6 L A 4/18 Allen 9 0 W H 4/20 Erskine 6 7 L A 4/21 USC Aiken 3 2 W A 4/22 Western Carolina 16 11 W H 4/25 Voorhees 17 4 W H 4/25 Voorhees 11 1 W H 4/23 USC Aiken 8 10 L A 4/24 Appalachian State 3 7 L A 4/24 Appalachian State 6 4 W A

1984 (24-14)

3/6 Slippery Rock 7 6 W H 3/6 Slippery Rock 7 2 W H 3/7 Wingate 6 5 W H 3/7 Wingate 6 4 W H 3/9 USC Aiken 5 6 L A 3/10 Coastal Carolina 10 6 W H 3/10 Coastal Carolina 4 5 L H 3/12 USC Aiken 7 13 L H 3/15 Fairmont State 14 4 W H 3/15 Fairmont State 8 5 W H 3/16 West Virginia State 0 6 L H 3/16 West Virginia State 10 4 W H 3/17 Virginia 1 3 L H 3/17 Virginia 8 9 L H 3/18 West Virginia State 9 5 W H 3/18 West Virginia State 9 8 W H 3/19 Georgia College 6 8 L H 3/20 Erskine 11 6 W A 3/21 Allen 12 0 W H 3/23 Georgia College 3 4 EX A 3/30 Columbus 1 2 EX A 3/30 Columbus 10 7 EX A 3/30 Columbus 2 10 EX A 4/1 Valdosta State 2 3 EX A 4/1 Valdosta State 3 11 EX A 4/7 Morris 16 3 W H 4/8 Newberry 13 6 W H 4/11 Winthrop 5 6 L A 4/12 Allen 26 5 W A 4/13 Francis Marion 7 8 L H 4/14 Newberry 6 1 W A 4/16 Western Carolina 4 5 L A 4/16 Western Carolina 5 8 L A 4/23 Western Carolina 7 8 L H 4/23 Western Carolina 9 8 W H 4/24 Morris 3 1 W A 4/25 Winthrop 6 5 W H 4/28 Francis Marion 5 4 W A 5/1 Voorhees 1 0 W A 5/1 Voorhees 2 0 W A 5/2 Erskine 4 3 W H 5/4 Winthrop @ 4 6 L N 5/5 USC Aiken @ 8 3 W N 5/5 Winthrop @ 0 7 L N


History - All-Time Results 1985 (24-24)

3/7 UNC Asheville 9 8 W A 3/7 UNC Asheville 6 3 W A 3/8 Francis Marion 2 7 L A 3/9 Coastal Carolina 7 6 W A 3/10 Rhode Island 3 7 L H 3/10 Rhode Island 3 2 W H 3/14 Marshall 9 5 W H 3/14 Fairmont State 16 1 W H 3/15 Wingate 3 15 L H 3/16 Allen 18 5 W H 3/17 West Virginia State 15 0 W H 3/17 Wake Forest 5 7 L H 3/18 West Virginia State 4 2 W H 3/17 West Virginia State 0 15 L H 3/19 Georgia College 1 15 L H 3/20 Concord 11 0 W H Morris 8 4 W H 3/23 Newberry 7 11 L H 3/24 USC Aiken 0 12 L A 3/25 Winthrop 7 11 L H 3/27 Voorhees 10 6 W H 3/27 Voorhees 7 0 W H 3/28 Western Carolina 5 9 L H 3/29 Morris 17 6 W H 3/30 UNC Asheville 6 5 W H 3/30 UNC Asheville 2 7 L H 4/1 Fredonia State 4 3 W N 4/2 Westminster (Pa.) 3 4 L N 4/2 Moravian 3 1 W N 4/3 Upsala 5 7 L N 4/3 Greenville (Ill.) 18 6 W N 4/3 Upsala 5 7 L N 4/4 Fredonia State 6 1 W N 4/5 Greenville (Ill.) 14 1 W N 4/7 Georgia College 0 16 L A 4/9 Winthrop 3 5 L A 4/10 USC Aiken 2 4 L A 4/13 Coastal Carolina 5 4 W H 4/14 Francis Marion 11 10 W H 4/15 Allen 12 3 W A 4/16 Erskine 6 10 L H 4/17 Western Carolina 0 10 L A 4/17 Western Carolina 0 11 L A 4/19 Erskine 7 11 L H 4/20 USC Aiken 7 10 L H 4/21 Newberry 11 12 L A 4/25 Morris 7 0 W A 4/26 Wingate 10 11 L A

1986 (17-14)

3/4 Furman 2 3 L A 3/7 Wingate 10 11 L H 3/11 Ferrum 8 3 W H 3/11 Ferrum 6 7 L H 3/12 Catawba 14 3 W H 3/15 Francis Marion 1 7 L H 3/16 Wake Forest 4 15 L H 3/21 Morris 8 4 W H 3/22 Gardner-Webb 11 6 W H 3/23 Catawba 6 2 W A 3/30 Elon 10 11 L H 4/1 Central Wesleyan 11 10 W A 4/2 USC Spartanburg 1 11 L A 4/6 UNC Asheville 13 9 W H 4/7 Morris 11 3 W A 4/10 USC Aiken 2 4 L A 4/11 Voorhees 8 6 W H 4/11 Voorhees 9 8 W H 4/12 Newberry 13 1 W H 4/14 USC Aiken 9 13 L H 4/15 Newberry 7 9 L A 4/16 South Carolina 4 11 L A 4/17 Allen 19 0 W A 4/19 Erskine 6 13 L A 4/22 Allen 18 8 W H 4/24 Wingate 1 8 L A 4/25 USC Spartanburg 4 16 L H 4/27 Francis Marion 3 1 W A 4/28 Gardner-Webb 12 10 W A 5/3 Central Wesleyan 16 2 W H 5/6 UNC Asheville 8 6 W A

1987 (23-11)

3/7 Morris 11 0 W H 3/11 Wake Forest 2 9 L H 3/12 Davidson 2 11 L A 3/14 Francis Marion 10 6 W H 3/16 Central Wesleyan 12 1 W A 3/18 Voorhees 17 0 W H 3/18 Voorhees 14 4 W H 3/20 West Virginia State 12 10 W H 3/21 West Virginia State 21 18 W H 3/22 Elon 9 7 W H 3/29 Gardner-Webb 9 3 W A 3/31 Allen 27 1 W A 4/2 Catawba 21 11 W H 4/3 Newberry 13 10 W H 4/5 Allen 26 3 W H 4/7 USC Aiken 2 8 L A 4/9 Catawba 6 L L A 4/10 USC Spartanburg 1 4 L A 4/12 Newberry 9 3 W A 4/14 Erskine 15 0 W H 4/17 Francis Marion 3 4 L A 4/18 Central Wesleyan 11 2 W H 4/21 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 2 W A 4/21 Lenoir-Rhyne 4 0 W A 4/23 Morris 8 2 W A 4/25 Erskine 6 3 W A 4/26 USC Aiken 7 22 L H 4/28 USC Spartanburg 15 26 L H 4/29 Benedict 9 0 W H 4/30 Gardner-Webb 8 7 W H 5/1 Furman 6 7 L A 5/8 USC Aiken @ 1 4 L N 5/9 Newberry @ 15 14 W N 5/9 USC Aiken @ 9 11 L N

1988 (27-12) NAIA

2/28 Mars Hill 9 11 L H 2/28 Mars Hill 10 0 W H 3/1 Limestone 19 8 W H 3/2 Allen 23 0 W H 3/3 Central Wesleyan 9 0 W H 3/5 USC Aiken 6 19 L H 3/7 Central Wesleyan 9 0 W A 3/8 Furman 10 7 W A 3/12 Morris 20 7 W H 3/13 Francis Marion 10 5 W H 3/14 Gardner-Webb 7 3 W A 3/17 Limestone 12 0 W A 3/19 Newberry 10 9 W H 3/20 MIT 12 1 W H 3/21 Catawba 6 11 L H 3/22 Youngstown State 17 7 W H 3/24 Presbyterian 17 3 W H 3/31 Limestone 7 8 L N 4/1 Newberry 5 3 W N 4/2 USC Spartanburg 4 12 L N 4/5 Erskine 6 1 W A 4/9 USC Spartanburg 6 7 L A 4/10 Lenoir-Rhyne 15 2 W H 4/10 Lenoir-Rhyne 8 2 W H 4/12 Presbyterian 12 5 W H 4/15 Francis Marion 6 3 W A 4/16 Morris 13 0 W A 4/18 USC Spartanburg 7 19 L H 4/21 Voorhees 8 2 W H 4/21 Voorhees 11 3 W H 4/23 Newberry 3 0 W A 4/24 Elon 6 9 L A 4/27 Catawba 3 9 L A 4/28 Gardner-Webb 18 8 W H 4/30 Erskine 7 4 W H 5/1 USC Aiken 0 11 L A 5/6 USC Spartanburg @ 9 6 W 5/7 Francis Marion @ 6 12 L 5/7 USC Aiken @ 7 8 L

1989 (24-13) D-II

2/26 Mars Hill 2/27 Mars Hill 3/2 Newberry 3/9 Catawba 3/10 Davidson 3/12 Francis Marion

15 4 W H 8 4 W H 9 15 L H 7 2 W A 2 4 L A 11 6 W H

3/13 UNC Charlotte 12 18 L H 3/14 Warren Wilson 17 7 W H 3/16 Newberry 2 7 L A 3/17 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 5 L A 3/19 Cincinnati 0 2 L H 3/21 Bristol % 1 0 W A 3/21 Bristol % 1 0 W A 3/30 Newberry 1 5 L H 3/31 USC Aiken 3 0 W N 3/31 Gardner-Webb 6 9 L N 4/1 USC Spartanburg 4 1 W N 4/2 Limestone 1 0 W N 4/4 Warren Wilson 11 1 W H 4/4 Warren Wilson 14 4 W H 4/7 The Citadel 6 13 L A 4/8 The Citadel 5 6 L A 4/10 Presbyterian 16 6 W H 4/13 Furman 1 3 L A 4/14 Francis Marion % 1 0 W A 4/16 Allen 10 4 W H 4/16 Allen 12 3 W H 4/18 Presbyterian 10 0 W A 4/20 USC Spartanburg 2 3 L A 4/22 Warren Wilson 20 12 W A 4/22 Warren Wilson 3 0 W A 4/25 UNC Charlotte 5 4 W A 4/26 Catawba 22 8 W H 4/27 USC Spartanburg 10 6 W H 4/29 Erskine 15 5 W A 4/30 Gardner-Webb 7 2 W H 5/3 UNC Asheville 4 12 L A

3/10 Salem 14 9 W H 3/12 Piedmont 3 7 L A 3/12 Piedmont 8 4 W A 3/13 Alice Lloyd 6 2 W H 3/16 Erskine 5 4 W A 3/17 Newberry 4 9 L H 3/19 Lenoir-Rhyne 15 19 L H 3/20 Campbellsville 13 9 W H 3/20 Campbellsville 10 3 W H 3/21 Piedmont 8 11 L H 3/22 Presbyterian 10 5 W A 3/24 Valdosta State 3 17 L A 3/25 West Georgia 0 3 L A 3/26 Columbus 3 1 W A 3/27 Alderson-Broaddus 20 8 W H 3/30 USC Spartanburg 8 5 W A 3/30 Bristol 10 7 W H 4/6 Francis Marion 5 7 L A 4/7 South Carolina State 5 0 W A 4/11 Gardner-Webb 4 6 L A 4/12 Newberry 6 5 W A 4/16 Allen 17 7 W H 4/16 Allen 9 3 W H 4/18 Furman 5 1 W A 4/20 Lincoln Memorial 10 4 W A 4/20 Erskine 7 3 W H 4/21 Warren Wilson 12 7 W H 4/21 Warren Wilson 12 8 W H 4/25 Mars Hill 15 12 W A 4/28 Belmont-Abby 8 2 W H 5/2 Gardner-Webb 20 16 W H

1990 (23-18) D-II

1992 (19-17) D-II

2/24 Belmont-Abbey 7 3 W A 2/25 Mars Hill 11 0 W H 2/25 Mars Hill 6 2 W H 2/27 USC Spartanburg 7 10 L A 3/1 Piedmont 3 10 L A 3/4 Allen % 1 0 W A 3/8 Presbyterian 7 12 L H 3/10 Francis Marion 3 22 L H 3/11 USC Spartanburg 11 15 L H 3/14 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 2 W H 3/18 Allen 8 2 W H 3/20 Elon 8 9 L H 3/21 Pikeville 24 7 W H 3/22 Warren Wilson 9 4 W H 3/23 USC Aiken 10 19 L H 3/24 Erskine 13 6 W H 3/25 South Carolina State 20 3 W H 3/27 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 2 W A 3/31 Bristol 10 7 W N 3/31 USC Spartanburg 5 6 L N 4/1 Limestone 5 9 L N 4/1 Erskine 8 7 W N 4/5 Western Carolina 1 3 L A 4/7 Armstrong State 4 17 L H 4/8 South Carolina State 12 1 W A 4/12 Presbyterian 3 1 W A 4/13 Valdosta State 7 8 L A 4/14 Armstrong State 3 8 L A 4/17 USC-Aiken 1 13 L A 4/19 Francis Marion 3 2 W A 4/21 Piedmont 11 10 W H 4/21 Piedmont 5 6 L H 4/22 Warren Wilson 4 3 W A 4/22 Warren Wilson 1 4 L A 4/23 Winthrop 6 3 W A 4/24 Furman 0 6 L A 4/28 Elon 3 6 L A 4/29 Belmont-Abbey 8 3 W H 5/1 Newberry 10 6 W H 5/3 Warren Wilson 10 3 W H 5/5 Lincoln Memorial 4 2 W H

1991 (30-9) D-II

2/6 Lenoir-Rhyne 2/24 South Carolina 2/26 Mars Hill 3/1 Columbus 3/5 Presbyterian 3/7 Belmont-Abby 3/9 Francis Marion 3/10 Salem

10 3 W A 2 7 L A 7 6 W H 8 7 W H 15 7 W H 5 4 W H 13 12 W H 18 3 W H

2/19 Central Wesleyan 12 6 W A 2/28 Allen 2 12 L A 2/28 Erskine 9 8 W A 2/29 Presbyterian 4 19 L H 3/3 Appalachian State 5 8 L A 3/4 Central Wesleyan 10 9 W H 3/8 Francis Marion 10 11 L H 3/10 Lenoir-Rhyne 9 5 W H 3/14 Newberry 22 14 W H 3/15 Longwood 17 16 W H 3/16 Quincy 10 3 W H 3/17 Quincy 15 20 L H 3/23 The Citadel 7 17 L H 3/25 Limestone 3 8 L A 3/27 Piedmont 3 7 L A 3/29 Longwood 5 13 L A 3/29 Longwood 10 6 W A 3/31 USC Spartanburg 4 8 L A 4/2 Lenoir-Rhyne 5 15 L A 4/4 Francis Marion 15 7 W A 4/5 South Carolina State 5 6 L A 4/7 Presbyterian 8 7 W A 4/8 Erskine 1 5 L A 4/11 Allen 12 11 W H 4/12 South Carolina State 8 2 W H 4/13 Warren Wilson % 9 0 W 4/15 Erskine 9 10 L H 4/18 Lincoln Memorial 5 0 W H 4/25 Newberry 9 3 W A 4/26 Belmont-Abbey 2 15 L H 4/26 Belmont-Abbey 17 7 W H 4/27 Gardner-Webb 7 9 L H 4/30 Gardner-Webb 11 5 W A 5/2 Lincoln Memorial 1 8 L A 5/3 Piedmont 10 7 W H 5/3 Piedmont 12 6 W H

1993 (11-19) D-II

2/23 Central Wesleyan 2/28 Gardner-Webb 3/2 USC Spartanburg 3/6 Anderson 3/7 Belmont-Abbey 3/14 The Citadel 3/14 The Citadel 3/16 Central Wesleyan 3/18 South Carolina State 3/21 Piedmont 3/22 Coker 4/1 Limestone 4/3 Erskine

4 2 W A 8 10 L H 12 2 W H 5 16 L H 5 3 W H 0 8 L A 3 1 W A 8 11 L H 10 15 L H 0 6 L A 0 1 L A 10 11 L A 2 6 L A

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History - All-Time Results 4/4 Benedict 12 2 W H 4/4 Benedict 15 3 W H 4/6 Presbyterian 7 8 L H 4/8 USC Spartanburg 1 4 L H 4/14 Furman 3 6 L A 4/18 Anderson 11 2 W H 4/18 Anderson 1 5 L H 4/19 Longwood 9 4 W H 4/19 Longwood 7 6 W H 4/20 Erskine 8 11 L H 4/21 Limestone 9 20 L H 4/22 Newberry 8 15 L H 4/25 Longwood 3 6 L A 4/27 Allen 18 4 W H 4/28 Gardner-Webb 3 4 L A 5/1 Newberry 3 2 W H 5/2 USC-Aiken 8 14 L A

1994 (17-21) D-II

2/19 Presbyterian 7 8 L A 2/20 Gardner-Webb 5 10 L H 2/22 Gardner-Webb 11 12 L A 2/26 Central Wesleyan 14 4 W H 2/27 Anderson 8 7 W H 3/4 Presbyterian 9 15 L H 3/5 Benedict (7) 9 5 W H 3/5 Benedict (7) 5 10 L H 3/8 USC Spartanburg 4 20 L H 3/11 St. Andrews 4 11 L A 3/12 Denison 25 8 W H 3/13 Piedmont 10 11 L H 3/15 Francis Marion 11 10 W H 3/17 Central Wesleyan 11 4 W A 3/19 West Virginia State 12 10 W H 3/20 Anderson 8 15 L A 3/21 Mars Hill 9 7 W H 3/22 Erskine 12 17 L H 3/24 Francis Marion 7 8 L A 3/26 Anderson 6 7 L H 3/29 Furman 7 3 W A 3/31 Belmont Abbey 19 8 W H 4/7 Catawba 6 2 W A 4/8 Limestone 3 7 L A 4/9 Newberry 4 5 L A 4/10 Piedmont 6 9 L A 4/12 Benedict (7) 9 0 W A 4/12 Benedict (7) 12 3 W A 4/13 Mars Hill 8 16 L A 4/14 USC Aiken 2 19 L H 4/16 Erskine 7 3 W A 4/19 Anderson 4 5 L A 4/21 USC Spartanburg 6 7 L A 4/22 Limestone 8 14 L H 4/26 Carson-Newman 11 9 W H 4/28 Belmont-Abbey 14 12 W A 4/29 St. Andrews 1 7 L H 4/30 Newberry 4 3 W H

1995 (13-24) D-II

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2/21 Limestone (8) 2/24 Newberry 2/26 Presbyterian 3/2 Catawba 3/4 USC Aiken 3/7 vs Erskine 3/9 Presbyterian 3/11 Erskine 3/12 Piedmont 3/14 Francis Marion (10) 3/15 Belmont-Abbey 3/18 West Virginia State 3/20 Mars Hill 3/21 Francis Marion 3/24 Southern Wesleyan 3/25 West Virginia State 3/26 Newberry 3/28 USC Spartanburg 3/29 Montreat-Anderson 3/31 East Tennessee St. 4/1 East Tennessee St. 4/7 Catawba 4/8 Erskine 4/9 Limestone 4/12 Gardner-Webb

9 5 W H 16 21 L H 11 10 W H 6 0 W H 2 5 L A 5 13 L A 2 20 L A 18 5 W A 1 10 L A 5 6 L H 3 4 L A 6 5 W H 18 16 W H 0 2 L A 14 22 L H 9 10 L H 3 10 L A 2 16 L A 11 4 W H 7 10 L A 0 4 L A 2 5 L A 15 7 W H 0 5 L A 11 7 W H

4/13 Mars Hill 7 10 L 4/15 Benedict (7) 11 2 W 4/15 Benedict (7) 3 6 L 4/17 Belmont-Abbey 10 9 W 4/19 Presbyterian 5 13 L 4/21 Campbell 11 13 L 4/22 Campbell (7) 2 4 L 4/22 Campbell (7) 0 10 L 4/25 Anderson 15 8 W 4/26 Benedict 5 9 L 4/27 Anderson 7 4 W 4/29 Gardner-Webb 2 4 L

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1996 (9-35) D-I

2/10 Mercer 3 6 L A 2/11 Mercer 2 6 L A 2/18 E. Tennessee St. 0 7 L A 2/20 The Citadel 0 20 L A 2/24 Western Kentucky 4 6 L H 2/24 Western Kentucky (7) 5 4 W H 2/25 Western Kentucky 0 8 L H 2/28 Furman 3 9 L H 3/1 Montreat 6 2 W H 3/3 Georgia State (7) 2 8 L H 3/3 Georgia State (7) 0 8 L H 3/5 Ball State 4 9 L H 3/9 Campbell 3 8 L H 3/10 UNC Asheville 4 3 W H 3/10 UNC Asheville 0 4 L H 3/12 E. Tennessee St. 5 7 L H 3/14 E. Tennessee St. 2 11 L H 3/15 Siena (13) 6 8 L H 3/15 Siena (7) 1 3 L H 3/17 Springfield 6 10 L H 3/22 Charleston Southern 0 7 L A 3/23 Charleston Southern (7) 2 8 L A 3/23 Charleston Southern (7) 2 9 L A 3/24 College of Charleston 3 18 L A 3/24 Brown (7) 3 11 L H 3/29 Harvard 7 1 W H 3/30 Western Carolina 14 7 W A 3/30 Western Carolina (7) 0 13 L A 4/2 Appalachian State (7) 2 8 L A 4/2 Appalachian State (7) 3 6 L A 4/3 Western Carolina 0 8 L A 4/10 Duke 2 14 L A 4/13 Benedict (7) 9 1 W H 4/13 Benedict (7) 6 3 W H 4/14 Benedict % 1 0 W H 4/16 Furman 5 10 L A 4/19 Campbell 3 7 L A 4/20 Campbell 3 7 L A 4/23 UNC Asheville 9 5 W A 4/26 Montreat 7 12 L A 5/3 Davidson 3 10 L A 5/10 Western Kentucky 5 13 L A 5/11 Western Kentucky (7) 3 7 L A 5/11 Western Kentucky (7) 0 14 L A

1997 (13-33) D-I

2/2 Duke 2/1 Duke 2/9 UNC Asheville 2/16 Armstrong Atlantic 2/16 Armstrong Atlantic 2/18 East Tennessee St. 2/19 East Tennessee St. 2/20 Campbell 2/20 Campbell 2/22 Mercer 2/22 Mercer 2/23 Mercer 3/1 Tennessee Tech 3/2 Tennessee Tech 3/3 Appalachian State 3/11 Morehead State 3/11 Morehead State 3/12 Wake Forest 3/16 UNC Asheville 3/18 Duke 3/20 East Tennessee St. 3/22 Georgia State 3/22 Georgia State 3/23 Georgia State

5 8 L A 4 16 L A 6 1 W H 5 6 L A 2 6 L A 6 1 W H 5 12 L H 7 3 W A 1 2 L A 3 19 L A 1 4 L A 1 9 L A 2 19 L A 6 10 L A 4 1 W H 7 9 L H 5 0 W H 2 8 L A 2 4 L A 4 14 L H 2 11 L A 6 18 L A 3 4 L A 8 2 W H

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1998 (15-32, 10-12)

2/7 Charleston Southern 2/7 Charleston Southern 2/14 Charleston Southern 2/14 Charleston Southern 2/19 Campbell 2/20 Eastern Kentucky 2/21 Belmont 2/21 Belmont 2/22 Belmont 2/24 Winthrop 2/28 Georgia State 3/1 Georgia State 3/3 Georgia 3/4 UNC Asheville 3/11 UNC Charlotte 3/14 VMI* 3/14 VMI* 3/15 VMI* 3/18 South Carolina 3/19 Manhattan 3/21 UNC Greensboro* 3/22 UNC Greensboro* 3/22 UNC Greensboro* 3/24 The Citadel* 3/25 Duke 3/28 Georgia Southern* 3/28 Georgia Southern* 3/29 Georgia Southern* 4/1 UNC Asheville 4/5 Appalachian State* 4/5 Appalachian State* 4/7 UNC Charlotte 4/11 Western Carolina* 4/11 Western Carolina* 4/12 Western Carolina* 4/15 South Carolina 4/18 East Tennessee St.* 4/18 East Tennessee St.* 4/22 The Citadel* 4/22 The Citadel* 4/25 Furman* 4/25 Furman* 4/26 Furman* 4/28 Winthrop

1 7 L H 2 9 L H 2 1 W A 1 3 L A 5 12 L H 7 12 L H 12 0 W H 3 6 L H 5 7 L H 5 6 L H 3 5 L A 7 6 W H 1 23 L A 5 4 W H 2 6 L H 16 2 W H 4 10 L H 5 4 W H 5 13 L A 4 5 L H 20 4 W A 1 2 L A 1 6 L A 4 9 L A 3 4 L A 12 6 W H 7 6 W H 13 15 L H 8 9 L A 17 13 W A 11 12 L A 2 5 L A 4 3 W A 3 11 L A 3 6 L A 1 14 L H 12 4 W H 7 3 W H 7 24 L A 0 9 L A 4 8 L H 4 3 W H 2 11 L H 1 9 L A

4/30 Furman # 5/1 East Tennessee St. # 5/2 Western Carolina #

3 11 L 3 2 W 4 9 L

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1999 (14-36, 7-23)

2/16 Winthrop 6 5 W H 2/20 Charleston Southern 3 9 L H 2/20 Cincinnati 3 8 L H 2/21 Cincinnati 11 12 L H 2/24 Campbell 4 8 L H 2/27 Campbell 0 3 L A 3/3 South Carolina 3 13 L A 3/6 Western Carolina* 9 12 L H 3/7 Western Carolina* 10 14 L H 3/7 Western Carolina* 4 5 L H 3/9 Georgia State 12 8 W A 3/10 East Tennessee St.* 4 14 L A 3/13 East Tennessee St.* 0 5 L A 3/14 East Tennessee St.* 15 3 W A 3/17 UNC Asheville 10 13 L H 3/20 Furman* 2 4 L A 3/20 Furman* 4 6 L A 3/21 Furman* 5 8 L A 3/24 Clemson 4 12 L A 3/26 Marshall 12 3 W H 3/27 Youngstown State 11 6 W H 3/28 Marshall 8 9 L H 3/28 Marshall 3 6 L H 4/1 Belmont 2 5 L H 4/3 VMI* 10 12 L A 4/3 VMI* 4 5 L A 4/4 VMI* 5 9 L A 4/5 Florida A&M 13 5 W H 4/7 Georgia 7 13 L A 4/10 UNC Greensboro* 12 17 L H 4/11 UNC Greensboro* 4 5 L H 4/11 UNC Greensboro* 4 17 L H 4/14 North Carolina A&T 18 0 W H 4/14 North Carolina A&T 10 3 W H 4/17 Georgia Southern* 8 6 W A 4/17 Georgia Southern* 2 8 L A 4/18 Georgia Southern* 1 7 L A 4/24 College of Charleston* 8 6 W H 4/24 College of Charleston* 7 12 L H 4/25 College of Charleston* 2 4 L H 5/1 Davidson* 4 3 W A 5/1 Davidson* 2 5 L A 5/2 Davidson* 7 4 W A 5/5 UNC Asheville 7 19 L A 5/8 The Citadel* 1 7 L H 5/9 The Citadel* 4 3 W H 5/9 The Citadel* 4 21 L H 5/14 Appalachian State* 9 8 W H 5/14 Appalachian State* 8 15 L H 5/16 Appalachian State* 16 17 L H

2000 (16-38, 7-22)

2/13 High Point 2/16 Winthrop 2/19 Cincinnati 2/19 Cincinnati 2/20 Cincinnati 2/20 Cincinnati 2/23 Georgia State 2/25 Davidson* 2/26 Davidson* 2/26 Davidson*

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History - All-Time Results 3/3 Maine 12 7 W H 3/4 Maine 8 2 W H 3/4 Maine 4 3 W H 3/5 Maine 9 7 W H 3/8 Radford 0 3 L H 3/11 VMI* 9 3 W H 3/12 VMI* 16 13 W H 3/12 VMI* 5 6 L H 3/14 IUPUI 4 3 W H 3/15 IUPUI 7 13 L H 3/15 IUPUI 5 4 W H 3/18 The Citadel* 2 22 L A 3/18 The Citadel* 1 3 L A 3/19 The Citadel* 3 15 L A 3/22 South Carolina 2 17 L A 3/24 Brown 2 4 L H 3/25 Appalachian State* 10 6 W A 3/25 Appalachian State* 8 10 L A 3/26 Appalachian State* 10 12 L A 3/28 UNC Asheville 5 12 L H 4/1 Western Carolina* 4 9 L A 4/1 Western Carolina* 3 5 L A 4/2 Western Carolina* 8 12 L A 4/5 Georgia 2 6 L A 4/6 High Point 0 8 L A 4/8 Georgia Southern* 5 18 L H 4/9 Georgia Southern* 2 10 L H 4/9 Georgia Southern* 0 4 L H 4/12 High Point 6 2 W H 4/16 Furman* 1 7 L H 4/16 Furman* 1 4 L H 4/19 Winthrop 9 4 W A 4/22 UNC Greensboro* 4 10 L A 4/22 UNC Greensboro* 0 4 L A 4/23 UNC Greensboro* 0 9 L A 4/29 East Tennessee St.* 7 9 L H 4/29 East Tennessee St.* 3 6 L H 4/30 East Tennessee St.* 8 5 W H 5/2 UNC Asheville 4 10 L A 5/6 College of Charleston* 7 6 W A 5/6 College of Charleston* 2 10 L A 5/7 College of Charleston* 7 2 W A 5/13 Virginia Commonwealth 4 9 L H 5/14 Virginia Commonwealth 8 15 L H

2001 (17-31, 9-17)

2/3 South Carolina 2/4 South Carolina 2/9 High Point 2/10 Kentucky 2/11 High Point 2/16 Cincinnati 2/16 Cincinnati 2/17 Cincinnati 2/20 Georgia 2/24 IUPUI 2/24 IUPUI 2/28 Winthrop 3/4 Western Carolina* 3/4 Western Carolina* 3/7 High Point 3/13 Fairfield 3/13 Fairfield 3/17 College of Charleston* 3/17 College of Charleston* 3/18 College of Charleston* 3/24 East Tennessee St.* 3/24 East Tennessee St.* 3/25 East Tennessee St.* 3/27 Clemson 3/28 UNC Asheville 4/7 Appalachian State* 4/8 Appalachian State* 4/8 Appalachian State* 4/11 High Point 4/13 The Citadel* 4/14 The Citadel* 4/14 The Citadel* 4/21 UNC Greensboro* 4/21 UNC Greensboro* 4/22 UNC Greensboro* 4/25 UNC Asheville 4/28 Davidson* 4/28 Davidson* 4/29 Davidson*

0 9 L A 0 8 L A 10 7 W H 11 15 L H 2 4 L A 4 6 L H 1 6 L H 6 15 L H 4 12 L A 8 7 W H 6 5 W H 0 11 L A 5 4 W H 1 10 L H 5 10 L H 10 0 W H 8 2 W H 5 12 L H 4 0 W H 9 6 W H 13 4 W A 9 4 W A 2 4 L A 0 6 L A 7 4 W A 6 7 L H 6 2 W H 2 5 L H 4 8 L A 4 5 L H 7 9 L H 4 7 L H 5 4 W H 5 16 L H 6 8 L H 0 1 L H 3 6 L A 8 2 W A 4 2 W A

5/1 South Carolina 3 12 L H 5/2 Winthrop 4 3 W H 5/4 Furman* 1 7 L A 5/5 Furman* 7 16 L A 5/6 Furman* 6 8 L A 5/8 Charleston Southern 2 0 W H 5/11 Georgia Southern* 1 11 L A 5/12 Georgia Southern* 8 9 L A 5/12 Georgia Southern* 2 10 L A

2002 (26-31, 14-16)

2/2 North Carolina A&T 6 5 W H 2/2 North Carolina A&T (7) 4 0 W H 2/3 North Carolina A&T 7 6 W A 2/3 North Carolina A&T 3 4 L A 2/9 High Point 3 4 L A 2/9 High Point 0 2 L A 2/14 Xavier 2 9 L H 2/16 Georgetown 7 3 W H 2/17 Georgetown 17 16 W H 2/19 #6 Georgia Tech 1 12 L A 2/21 Niagara (7) 14 0 W H 2/21 Niagara (7) 8 0 W H 2/23 Fordham 10 3 W H 2/23 Fordham 4 3 W H 2/24 Fordham 1 17 L H 3/6 Michigan State 1 5 L H 3/9 East Tennessee St.* 13 3 W H 3/9 East Tennessee St.* 5 3 W H 3/10 East Tennessee St.* 12 4 W H 3/11 Purdue 6 5 W H 3/16 Western Carolina* 4 12 L A 3/16 Western Carolina* 3 6 L A 3/17 Western Carolina* 12 10 W A 3/20 #4 South Carolina 6 15 L A 3/23 VMI* 5 4 W H 3/24 VMI* ‘ 9 3 W H 3/24 VMI* 7 6 W H 3/27 UNC Asheville 6 11 L A 3/29 Davidson* 2 4 L H 3/30 Davidson* 3 14 L H 3/30 Davidson* (5) 5 0 W H 4/3 #4 South Carolina 0 11 L A 4/6 UNC Greensboro* 12 14 L A 4/6 UNC Greensboro* 3 9 L A 4/7 UNC Greensboro* 8 16 L A 4/9 High Point 9 1 W H 4/14 UNC Asheville 3 8 L H 4/17 Georgia 10 11 L A 4/19 Furman* 3 7 L H 4/20 Furman* (DH) 6 4 W H 4/20 Furman* (DH) 5 10 L H 4/27 The Citadel* 8 4 W A 4/27 The Citadel* 0 13 L A 4/28 The Citadel 2 7 L A 5/1 South Carolina 4 5 L H 5/4 College of Charleston* 8 6 W A 5/4 College of Charleston* 2 14 L A 5/5 College of Charleston* 2 7 L A 5/8 Clemson (CSS-TV) 2 9 L A 5/11 Georgia Southern* 5 8 L H 5/11 Georgia Southern* 1 2 L H 5/12 Georgia Southern* 4 5 L H 5/17 Appalachian State* (7) 10 0 W A 5/17 Appalachian State* 7 5 W A 5/18 Appalachian State* 8 7 W A 5/22 Western Carolina # 2 9 L N 5/23 Furman # 5 7 L N

2003 (9-40, 7-22)

2/1 NC A&T 2/1 NC A&T 2/2 NC A&T 2/8 UNC Asheville 2/9 UNC Asheville 2/21 Niagara 2/28 Oakland 3/1 Oakland 3/2 Oakland 3/2 Oakland 3/8 College of Charleston* 3/9 College of Charleston* 3/9 College of Charleston* 3/12 #15 Wake Forest

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3/15 The Citadel* 2 12 L A 3/15 The Citadel* 0 11 L A 3/16 The Citadel* 0 5 L A 3/19 #7 South Carolina 4 29 L A 3/22 Davidson* 6 5 W H 3/22 Davidson* 7 6 W H 3/23 Davidson* 5 6 L H 3/24 #10 Clemson 7 21 L A 3/29 East Tennessee St.* 10 12 L A 3/29 East Tennessee St.* 4 5 L A 4/1 Tennessee 0 4 L A 4/5 Furman* 3 7 L H 4/5 Furman* 3 9 L H 4/6 Furman* 7 6 W H 4/12 Georgia Southern* 1 4 L A 4/12 Georgia Southern* 7 3 W A 4/13 Georgia Southern* 4 19 L A 4/16 South Carolina 1 7 L A 4/19 UNC Greensboro* 6 7 L H 4/19 UNC Greensboro* 4 3 W H 4/20 UNC Greensboro* 3 4 L H 4/23 Wake Forest 8 16 L H 4/26 VMI* 11 5 W A 4/26 VMI* 3 5 L A 4/27 VMI* 0 10 L A 4/30 South Carolina 2 23 L H 5/3 Western Carolina* 5 17 L H 5/3 Western Carolina* 1 11 L H 5/4 Western Carolina* 5 6 L H 5/8 Texas Tech 9 20 L A 5/9 Texas Tech 10 20 L A 5/10 Texas Tech 10 11 L A 5/16 Appalachian State* 6 5 W A 5/16 Appalachian State* 0 6 L A 5/17 Appalachian State* 7 9 L A

2004 (17-30, 8-22)

2/8 North Carolina A&T 2/8 North Carolina A&T 3/1 Niagara 3/1 Niagara 3/6 Youngstown St. 3/7 Youngstown St. 3/7 Youngstown St. 3/10 #25 Clemson 3/12 Appalachian St.* 3/13 Appalachian St.* 3/14 Appalachian St.* 3/17 Charleston Southern 3/20 College of Charleston* 3/20 College of Charleston* 3/21 College of Charleston* 3/23 #4 South Carolina 3/26 The Citadel* 3/27 The Citadel* 3/28 The Citadel* 3/31 Tennessee 4/3 Davidson* 4/3 Davidson* 4/4 Davidson*

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4/6 North Carolina A&T 5 11 L H 4/6 North Carolina A&T 5 1 W H 4/9 East Tennessee St.* 5 10 L H 4/10 East Tennessee St.* 9 10 L H 4/11 East Tennessee St.* 6 8 L H 4/16 Furman* 10 1 W A 4/17 Furman* 9 5 W A 4/18 Furman* 5 14 L A 4/21 North Carolina A&T 8 5 W H 4/23 Georgia Southern* 7 6 W H 4/24 Georgia Southern* 2 10 L H 4/25 Georgia Southern* 7 6 W H 4/28 #7 South Carolina 0 3 L A 5/1 UNC Greensboro* 3 2 W A 5/1 UNC Greensboro* 1 10 L A 5/2 UNC Greensboro* 3 10 L A 5/4 Charleston Southern 12 4 W A 5/7 Elon* 4 14 L H 5/8 Elon* 3 12 L H 5/9 Elon* 5 15 L H 5/14 Western Carolina* 3 4 L A 5/15 Western Carolina* 4 6 L A 5/16 Western Carolina* 2 8 L A 5/19 #5 South Carolina 3 5 L A

2005 (17-37, 7-23)

2/5 Elon* 2 12 L A 2/5 Elon* 4 12 L A 2/6 Elon* 4 18 L A 2/12 Dayton 8 13 L H 2/12 Dayton 2 5 L H 2/13 Dayton 5 2 W H 2/19 Longwood 5 4 W H 2/19 Longwood 6 5 W H 2/23 High Point 4 8 L A 2/26 Stony Brook 4 13 L H 2/26 Stony Brook (7) 2 0 W H 2/27 Stony Brook 9 5 W H 3/2 #5 South Carolina 1 13 L A 3/5 Youngstown St. 11 4 W H 3/5 Youngstown St. 6 4 W H 3/6 Youngstown St. 7 3 W H 3/11 Western Kentucky 2 14 L H 3/12 Western Kentucky 4 18 L H 3/13 Western Kentucky 13 9 W H 3/15 #2 South Carolina 2 6 L H 3/19 Appalachian State* 10 3 W A 3/20 Appalachian State* 2 3 L A 3/20 Appalachian State* 2 7 L A 3/23 North Carolina A&T 20 4 W H 3/25 #19 College of Charleston* 0 3 L H 3/26 #19 College of Charleston* 1 14 L H 3/26 #19 College of Charleston* 2 13 L H 3/30 High Point 6 7 L H 4/2 The Citadel* 14 12 W A 4/2 The Citadel* 5 21 L A 4/3 The Citadel* 3 6 L A 4/6 North Carolina A&T 4 5 L A 4/6 North Carolina A&T 7 9 L A 4/8 Davidson* 2 5 L H

In 2003, the team was coached by Steve Traylor, who would win 152 career games at Wofford.

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History - All-Time Results 4/9 Davidson* 11 2 W H 4/10 Davidson* 4 6 L H 4/15 E. Tennessee St.* 2 14 L A 4/16 E. Tennessee St.* 13 5 W A 4/17 E. Tennessee St.* 6 13 L A 4/20 North Carolina A&T 0 6 L H 4/22 Furman* 3 5 L H 4/23 Furman* 5 8 L H 4/24 Furman* 2 5 L H 4/27 Clemson 1 7 L A 4/29 Georgia Southern* 4 2 W A 5/1 Georgia Southern* 19 9 W A 5/1 Georgia Southern* 5 4 W A 5/6 UNC Greensboro* 0 14 L H 5/7 UNC Greensboro* 5 6 L H 5/8 UNC Greensboro* 5 9 L H 5/10 #17 South Carolina 0 12 L A 5/20 Western Carolina* 2 7 L H 5/21 Western Carolina* 3 10 L H 5/21 Western Carolina* 7 10 L H

2006 (20-37, 5-22)

2/4 Longwood 2/4 Longwood 2/5 Longwood 2/10 Liberty 2/12 Liberty 2/12 Liberty 2/15 High Point 2/9 Dayton 2/19 Dayton 2/24 Albany 2/25 Albany 2/25 Albany 3/1 Georgia State 3/4 Youngstown St. 3/4 Youngstown St. 3/5 Youngstown St. 3/7 Georgia 3/10 Davidson* 3/11 Davidson* 3/12 Davidson* 3/13 Quinnipiac 3/18 IPFW 3/18 IPFW 3/19 IPFW 3/22 North Carolina A&T 3/24 Western Carolina* 3/25 Western Carolina* 3/26 Western Carolina* 3/28 South Carolina 3/31 Furman* 4/1 Furman* 4/2 Furman* 4/5 North Carolina A&T 4/7 Elon*

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7 4 W H 6 0 W H 10 11 L H 1 4 L H 5 4 W H 3 4 L H 3 8 L H 8 3 W H 8 4 W H 2 13 L H 7 3 W H 9 8 W H 8 11 L A 4 3 W H 7 6 W H 5 3 W H 8 11 L A 10 8 W A 2 7 L A 25 15 W A 10 1 W H 3 2 W H 8 4 W H 3 7 L H 3 6 L H 8 9 L A 7 11 L A 10 20 L A 1 13 L A 0 11 L A 4 17 L A 5 18 L A 10 11 L A 5 10 L H

4/8 Elon* 4/9 Elon* 4/12 High Point 4/14 Appalachian St* 4/15 Appalachian St* 4/15 Appalachian St* 4/19 North Carolina A&T 4/21 College of Charleston* 4/22 College of Charleston* 4/23 College of Charleston* 4/26 Clemson 4/28 The Citadel* 4/29 The Citadel* 4/30 The Citadel* 5/3 South Carolina 5/12 UNC Greensboro* 5/13 UNC Greensboro* 5/13 UNC Greensboro* 5/16 Georgia Tech 5/18 Georgia Southern* 5/19 Georgia Southern* 5/20 Georgia Southern* 5/23 UNC Greensboro #

2007 (30-33, 8-19)

2/3 Longwood 2/3 Longwood 2/4 Longwood 2/10 Dayton 2/10 Dayton 2/11 Dayton 2/17 IPFW 2/17 IPFW 2/18 IPFW 2/23 Army 2/24 Army 2/24 Army 3/3 Niagara 3/3 Niagara 3/4 Niagara 3/10 Manhattan 3/10 Manhattan 3/11 Manhattan 3/14 Lafayette 3/17 Monmouth 3/17 Monmouth 3/18 Monmouth 3/21 #2 South Carolina 3/23 Appalachian State * 3/24 Appalachian State * 3/25 Appalachian State * 3/28 North Carolina A&T 3/30 College of Charleston * 3/31 College of Charleston * 4/1 College of Charleston * 4/3 Georgia Tech

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In 2006, the team won 20 games and made an appearance in the Southern Conference Tournament.

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4/6 The Citadel * 4/7 The Citadel * 4/8 The Citadel * 4/13 Davidson * 4/14 Davidson * 4/15 Davidson * 4/17 #4 South Carolina 4/20 UNC Greensboro * 4/21 UNC Greensboro * 4/22 UNC Greensboro * 4/25 Tennessee 4/27 Georgia Southern * 4/28 Georgia Southern * 4/29 Georgia Southern * 5/1 Georgia 5/4 Furman * 5/6 Furman * 5/6 Furman * 5/8 #18 Clemson 5/11 Western Carolina * 5/12 Western Carolina * 5/13 Western Carolina * 5/18 Elon * 5/19 Elon * 5/19 Elon * 5/22 Furman # 5/23 College of Charleston # 5/24 UNC Greensboro # 5/25 The Citadel # 5/26 The Citadel # 6/1 South Carolina ^ 6/2 North Carolina State ^

2008 (25-35, 6-21)

2/23 St. Peters 2/23 St. Peters 2/26 USC Upstate 2/29 Albany 3/1 Albany 3/1 Albany 3/2 Albany 3/5 #17 Clemson 3/8 Niagara (7) 3/8 Niagara 3/9 Niagara 3/9 Niagara 3/10 Quinnipiac 3/14 Yale 3/15 Yale 3/16 Yale 3/18 Rider 3/18 Rider 3/21 Elon * 3/22 Elon * 3/22 Elon * (11) 3/25 Presbyterian 3/28 Davidson * 3/29 Davidson * 3/30 Davidson * (10) 4/1 #1 Arizona State 4/2 #1 Arizona State 4/5 The Citadel * 4/6 The Citadel * 4/6 The Citadel * (10) 4/9 UNC Asheville 4/11 UNC Greensboro * 4/12 UNC Greensboro * 4/13 UNC Greensboro * 4/15 UNC Asheville 4/16 Presbyterian 4/18 Furman * 4/19 Furman * (10) 4/20 Furman * 4/22 North Carolina A&T 4/23 #9 South Carolina 4/25 Georgia Southern * 4/27 Georgia Southern * 4/27 Georgia Southern * 4/29 North Carolina A&T 5/2 Western Carolina * 5/3 Western Carolina * 5/4 Western Carolina * 5/7 #12 South Carolina 5/9 College of Charleston * 5/10 College of Charleston *

8 11 L A 5 17 L A 7 8 L A 14 13 W H 5 2 W H 10 13 L H 0 8 L A 1 8 L H 8 9 L H 9 8 W H 16 9 W H 9 10 L A 1 12 L A 9 16 L A 6 12 L A 2 11 L H 9 6 W H 6 1 W H 3 12 L N 12 26 L H 3 21 L H 1 14 L H 6 3 W A 6 4 W A 1 8 L A 5 3 W N 19 6 W N 12 5 W N 6 2 W N 4 2 W N 1 9 L A 6 10 L N

14 3 W H 15 1 W H 10 8 W H 12 5 W H 5 3 W H 8 7 W H 4 6 L H 7 9 L A 4 0 W H 7 1 W H 4 5 L H 7 6 W H 10 2 W H 4 2 W H 4 0 W H 1 5 L H 6 4 W H 4 5 L H 2 9 L H 5 12 L H 8 7 W H 7 8 L H 13 4 W A 5 6 L A 6 4 W A 3 9 L A 4 12 L A 2 6 L H 2 18 L H 6 5 W H 7 3 W A 2 3 L A 9 16 L A 6 9 L A 5 6 L H 10 2 W A 1 17 L A 5 6 L A 9 13 L A 1 9 L H 1 10 L A 5 15 L H 6 12 L H 12 19 L H 5 1 W A 3 5 L A 8 16 L A 4 9 L A 5 10 L H 7 10 L A 1 20 L A

5/10 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/20 5/21 5/22

College of Charleston * Appalachian State * Appalachian State * Appalachian State * The Citadel # Elon # UNC Greensboro #

2009 (17-32, 7-22)

2/20 SIU-Edwardsville 2/21 Virginia Tech 2/21 Virginia Tech 2/22 UNC Asheville 2/25 #19 Clemson 2/26 USC Upstate 3/4 #10 Georgia 3/6 Samford * 3/7 Samford * 3/8 Samford * (12) 3/10 Gardner-Webb 3/11 #17 South Carolina 3/13 Fordham 3/15 Fordham 3/15 Fordham 3/18 North Carolina A&T 3/20 Davidson * 3/21 Davidson * 3/22 Davidson * 3/29 Western Carolina * (10) 3/29 Western Carolina * 3/31 Gardner-Webb 4/1 North Carolina A&T 4/3 The Citadel * 4/4 The Citadel * 4/5 The Citadel * 4/9 UNC Greensboro * 4/11 UNC Greensboro * 4/11 UNC Greensboro * 4/14 N.C. State 4/15 Duke 4/17 Furman * 4/18 Furman * 4/19 Furman * 4/21 Presbyterian 4/22 Presbyterian 4/24 Appalachian State * 4/25 Appalachian State * 4/26 Appalachian State * 5/1 Elon * (18) 5/2 Elon * 5/3 Elon * 5/5 USC Upstate 5/8 College of Charleston * 5/9 College of Charleston * 5/10 College of Charleston * 5/15 Georgia Southern * 5/16 Georgia Southern * 5/17 Georgia Southern *

2010 (17-38, 9-21)

2/19 Pittsburgh 2/20 Pittsburgh 2/21 Pittsburgh (10) 2/26 Dayton (11) 2/27 Butler 2/27 Butler 2/28 Dayton 3/4 UNC-Asheville 3/5 Gardner-Webb (15) 3/6 St. Peter’s 3/7 St. Peter’s 3/13 Davidson * 3/13 Davidson * 3/14 Davidson * 3/17 Presbyterian 3/19 Georgia Southern * 3/20 Georgia Southern * 3/20 Georgia Southern * 3/24 Presbyterian 3/26 New Mexico State 3/27 New Mexico State 3/27 New Mexico State 3/28 New Mexico State 3/30 #17 Vanderbilt

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6 18 L H 3 7 L H 9 8 W H 9 11 L H 7 2 W H 14 9 W H 8 10 L H 6 16 L H 3 4 L H 9 2 W H 16 6 W H 5 13 L A 15 8 W A 4 5 L A 2 4 L N 8 10 L H 12 6 W H 2 11 L H 18 9 W H 7 20 L A 5 6 L A 4 6 L A 15 22 L A 2 7 L A


History - All-Time Results 3/31 #17 Vanderbilt 4/2 #25 The Citadel * 4/3 #25 The Citadel * 4/4 #25 The Citadel * 4/9 Western Carolina * 4/10 Western Carolina * 4/11 Western Carolina * 4/14 East Tennessee State 4/16 College of Charleston * 4/17 College of Charleston * 4/18 College of Charleston * 4/21 Gardner-Webb 4/23 UNC-Greensboro * 4/24 UNC-Greensboro * 4/25 UNC-Greensboro * 4/28 Gardner-Webb 4/30 Elon * 5/1 Elon * 5/2 Elon * 5/5 East Tennessee State 5/7 Samford * 5/8 Samford * 5/9 Samford * 5/11 South Carolina 5/12 Duke 5/14 Furman * 5/15 Furman * 5/16 Furman * 5/21 Appalachian State * 5/22 Appalachian State * 5/22 Appalachian State *

2011 (22-33, 9-21)

2/18 Xavier 2/19 Iona (7) 2/19 Iona 2/20 George Mason 2/25 Butler 2/26 Presbyterian 2/27 Dayton 3/1 USC Upstate (11) 3/2 #4 Clemson 3/4 Pittsburgh 3/6 Pittsburgh 3/8 #2 Vanderbilt 3/11 Harvard 3/12 Harvard (7) 3/12 Harvard 3/13 Harvard 3/16 #4 South Carolina 3/18 Furman * 3/19 Furman * 3/20 Furman * 3/23 Presbyterian 3/25 The Citadel * 3/27 The Citadel * 3/27 The Citadel * 3/29 USC Upstate 3/30 Presbyterian 4/1 Appalachian State * 4/2 Appalachian State *

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10 9 W H 7 3 W H 15 7 W H 4 9 L H 10 2 W H 5 1 W H 5 6 L H 8 7 W H 1 5 L A 5 11 L H 6 1 W H 1 12 L A 5 2 W H 10 0 W H 7 2 W H 13 2 W H 4 8 L A 2 3 L H 2 4 L H 2 3 L H 4 6 L A 5 3 W H 6 4 W H 5 13 L H 15 11 W A 0 4 L H 1 3 L A 2 6 L A

4/3 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/4 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/20 5/21 5/22

Appalachian State * Duke Elon * (12) Elon * Elon * UNC Asheville Davidson * Davidson * (10) Davidson * UNC Asheville Western Carolina * Western Carolina * Western Carolina * College of Charleston * College of Charleston * College of Charleston * #1 South Carolina Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * USC Upstate Samford * Samford * Samford * UNC Greensboro * UNC Greensboro * UNC Greensboro *

2012 (22-32, 9-21)

2/17 Kentucky 2/18 Dayton (11) 2/22 Gardner-Webb 2/24 Pittsburgh 2/25 Pittsburgh 2/26 Pittsburgh 2/29 Presbyterian 3/1 Albany 3/3 Air Force (7) 3/3 Air Force 3/4 Valparaiso (11) 3/7 Gardner-Webb 3/8 Presbyterian + 3/9 Eastern Kentucky 3/10 Eastern Kentucky 3/11 Eastern Kentucky 3/14 East Tennessee State 3/16 College of Charleston * 3/17 College of Charleston * 3/18 College of Charleston * 3/21 #6 South Carolina (11) 3/23 Samford * 3/24 Samford * 3/25 Samford * 3/28 UNC Asheville 3/30 at The Citadel * 3/31 at The Citadel * 4/1 at The Citadel * (10) 4/3 at Virginia Tech 4/6 Western Carolina * 4/7 Western Carolina * 4/7 Western Carolina *

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4/11 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/24 4/28 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/18 5/19 5/20

USC Upstate at Davidson * at Davidson * at Davidson * Elon * Elon * Elon * UNC Asheville Appalachian State * Appalachian State * Appalachian State * USC Upstate Furman * Furman * (12) Furman * Campbell UNCG * UNCG * UNCG * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern *

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2013 (20-36, 10-20)

2/15 Georgetown (10) 2/16 Niagara (5) 2/18 Niagara 2/19 East Tennesee State 2/23 Pittsburgh 2/24 Pittsburgh (7) 2/24 Pittsburgh 2/27 Presbyterian 3/1 Dayton (10) 3/2 Marshall (7) 3/2 Marshall 3/3 Dayton 3/6 Clemson 3/8 Georgia Southern * 3/9 Georgia Southern * 3/10 Georgia Southern * 3/12 UNC Asheville 3/13 Presbyterian (10) 3/15 The Citadel * 3/16 The Citadel * 3/17 The Citadel * 3/20 Presbyterian 3/22 UNC Greensboro * 3/22 UNC Greensboro * 3/23 UNC Greensboro * 3/27 USC Upstate 3/29 Appalachian State * 3/30 Appalachian State * 3/31 Appalachian State * 4/2 Winthrop 4/3 Auburn 4/5 Samford * 4/6 Samford * 4/7 Samford * 4/10 UNC Asheville 4/12 Furman * 4/13 Furman *

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4/14 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/30 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/10 5/12 5/12 5/17 5/18

Furman * USC Upstate Elon * Elon * Elon * UNC Asheville Davidson * Davidson * Davidson * Winthrop + College of Charleston * College of Charleston * College of Charleston * #12 South Carolina Western Carolina * Western Carolina * Western Carolina * Old Dominion Old Dominion

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2014 (32-28, 12-14)

2/15 Dayton 2/16 Ball State (10) 2/17 Morehead State 2/19 Gardner-Webb 2/21 Fordham 2/22 Butler 2/23 Presbyterian 2/25 Charleston Southern 2/28 Longwood 3/1 Longwood 3/2 Longwood 3/5 Winthrop 3/8 Marist 3/8 Marist 3/9 Marist (10) 3/11 Savannah State 3/12 Winthrop 3/14 Alcorn State 3/15 Alcorn State 3/15 Alcorn State 3/19 Presbyterian + 3/21 Davidson * 3/22 Davidson * 3/23 Davidson * 3/26 Gardner-Webb 3/28 Western Carolina * 3/29 Western Carolina * 3/20 Western Carolina * 4/2 UNC Asheville 4/4 Appalachian State * 4/5 Appalachian State * 4/6 Appalachian State * 4/8 Old Dominion 4/9 Old Dominion 4/11 Elon * 4/12 Elon * 4/13 Elon * 4/17 Furman * 4/18 Furman * 4/22 USC Upstate

5 14 L H 4 6 L H 3 5 L H 7 6 W H 5 3 W H 6 2 W H 8 7 W H 10 4 W A 1 7 L H 4 3 W H 4 3 W H 2 1 W H 3 8 L H 1 3 L H 12 10 W H 4 8 L H 2 1 W A 7 4 W H 9 4 W H 12 2 W H 10 6 W N 7 9 L A 20 7 W A 3 7 L A 7 4 W A 4 11 L A 4 11 L A 1 6 L A 7 3 W A 5 12 L H 4 13 L H 4 3 W H 4 1 W A 2 15 L A 9 10 L H 2 12 L H 7 2 W H 5 6 L A 1 5 L A 3 2 W H

The 2015 squad set a school record for wins with 39 and was 13-10 in the Southern Conference to finish third overall.

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4/23 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/7 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/21 5/22 5/23 5/24

Presbyterian (10) Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Charleston Southern The Citadel * The Citadel * (10) The Citadel * #11 South Carolina UNCG * UNCG * UNCG * Samford * Samford * Samford * Samford # The Citadel # Davidson # Samford #

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2015 (39-22, 13-10)

2/13 Boston College 2/14 Xavier 2/15 Dayton 2/18 Presbyterian College 2/20 Pittsburgh 2/21 Miami (Ohio) 2/22 UNC Ashville 2/25 Clemson 2/27 Harvard 2/28 Harvard 2/28 Harvard 3/1 Harvard 3/4 Presbyterian College 3/6 Gardner-Webb 3/7 Gardner-Webb (11) 3/8 Gardner-Webb 3/10 Savannah State 3/14 Iona (7) 3/14 Iona 3/15 Iona (7) 3/15 Iona (7) 3/17 Coppin State 3/18 Coppin State 3/20 VMI * 3/21 VMI * 3/22 VMI * 3/25 UNC Asheville 3/27 North Carolina Central 3/28 North Carolina Central 3/29 North Carolina Central 3/31 #1 Vanderbilt 4/1 #1 Vanderbilt 4/3 Western Carolina * 4/4 Western Carolina * 4/5 Western Carolina * 4/8 UNC Asheville 4/10 The Citadel * 4/11 The Citadel * 4/12 The Citadel * 4/17 Mercer * 4/18 Mercer * 4/22 USC Upstate 4/24 Samford * 4/25 Samford * 4/26 Samford * 5/1 UNCG * 5/2 UNCG * 5/3 UNCG * 5/5 Clemson 5/6 South Carolina 5/8 Furman * 5/9 Furman * 5/10 Furman * 5/15 East Tennessee State * 5/16 East Tennessee State * 5/17 East Tennessee State * 5/20 Furman ^ 5/22 Samford ^ 5/22 Furman ^ 5/23 Samford ^ 5/23 Samford ^

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2016 (30-28, 12-12)

2/19 Kentucky 2/20 Stony Brook 2/21 George Mason 2/24 USC Upstate 2/26 Rider 2/27 Evansville 2/28 UNC Asheville 3/1 Clemson 3/2 USC Upstate 3/4 Ohio University 3/5 Ohio University 3/5 Ohio University 3/6 Ohio University (11) 3/8 #16 South Carolina 3/12 Cornell 3/12 Cornell 3/13 Cornell 3/16 Presbyterian 3/18 Gardner-Webb 3/19 Gardner-Webb 3/20 Gardner-Webb 3/22 Lafayette 3/24 Mercer * 3/25 Mercer * 3/26 Mercer * 3/29 Presbyterian (10) 4/1 Western Carolina * 4/2 Western Carolina * 4/3 Western Carolina * 4/5 Baylor 4/6 Baylor 4/8 Samford * (10) 4/9 Samford * 4/10 Samford * 4/13 Winthrop 4/15 The Citadel * 4/16 The Citadel * 4/17 The Citadel * 4/20 Winthrop 4/22 VMI * 4/23 VMI * 4/24 VMI * 4/26 Charleston Southern ~ 4/29 Dayton 4/29 Dayton 4/30 Dayton 5/4 UNC Asheville 5/6 UNCG * 5/7 UNCG * 5/8 UNCG * 5/12 East Tennessee State * 5/13 East Tennessee State * 5/14 East Tennessee State * 5/19 Furman * 5/21 Furman * 5/21 Furman * 5/25 Western Carolina # 5/26 UNCG #

5 4 W H 9 8 W H 11 6 W H 6 3 W H 12 4 W H 7 5 W H 8 5 W H 0 7 L A 0 2 L A 5 3 W H 6 3 W H 2 16 L H 6 5 H W 1 7 L A 5 1 W H 5 12 L H 2 6 L H 8 4 W A 3 5 L A 13 9 W H 5 1 W A 14 8 W H 7 12 L A 3 14 L A 7 5 W A 5 6 L H 1 9 L H 4 14 L H 3 12 L H 5 9 L A 0 4 L A 4 3 W A 3 11 L A 0 6 L A 9 2 W A 10 5 W H 10 9 W H 10 8 W H 3 4 L H 5 3 W A 10 7 W A 12 4 W A 4 0 W N 4 6 L H 5 9 L H 10 5 W H 8 10 L A 12 3 W H 1 6 L H 1 6 L H 7 6 W H 3 5 L H 10 0 W H 0 2 L A 1 5 L A 13 5 W A 9 10 L N 6 9 L N

2017 (28-30, 13-11)

2/17 Florida A&M 2/18 Florida A&M 2/19 Florida A&M 2/22 Presbyterian 2/24 James Madison 2/25 Georgetown 2/26 UNC Asheville 2/28 Clemson 3/3 Pittsburgh 3/4 Wright State 3/5 USC Upstate 3/7 LaSalle 3/8 Longwood 3/10 Monmouth 3/11 LaSalle 3/11 Monmouth 3/16 USC Upstate 3/17 Yale 3/18 Yale 3/18 Yale 3/19 Yale 3/22 Winthrop 3/24 Furman *

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3/25 3/26 3/29 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/11 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/3 5/6 5/7 5/7 5/9 5/10 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/24 5/25

Furman * Furman * Presbyetian + Villanova Villanova Villanova Navy VMI * VMI * VMI * UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro * UNC Greensboro * UNC Greensboro * Samford * Samford * Samford * Charleston Southern East Tennessee State * East Tennessee State * East Tennessee State * South Carolina Western Carolina * Western Carolina * Western Carolina * Winthrop USC Upstate Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * The Citadel * The Citadel * The Citadel * Furman # VMI #

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* - Southern Conference contest # - Southern Conference Tournament % - Forfeit EX - Exhibition game @ - NAIA District Six Playoffs ^ - NCAA Tournament + - Fluor Field, Greenville, SC ~ - Lexington, SC

TERRIER CAPTAINS

1947 Barney Haynes, Chet Stephens 1961 Lowell Curry 1962 Lowell Curry 1963 Bob Thomas 1964 Harvey Tankersley 1965 Danny Broome 1966 George Hudson, Richard Miller 1967 Richard Miller 1968 Jim Littlefield 1969 Jim Littlefield 1970 Jim Lonergan 1976 Clay Modenbach 1988 Scott Cochran, Lane Glaze, Clay Griffin 1989 Joel Martin, Brian Mathis 1990 Tim Deaton, Wrenn Yancey 1991 Chadwick McLain, Jerod Hubbard 1992 Billy Keels, Michael Pace, Brad Russ 1993 Chad Stamper 1994 John Paul Ralfu 1995 Bates Felder, Brandon McKillop 1996 Jason Derrick, Jeff Reichard, John Martin 1997 Bryan Jones 1998 Robbie Klomparens, Scott Yaniszewski 1999 Kevin Blocker, Kyle Hadden, Scott Yaniszewski 2000 N/A 2001 Strat Stavrou, Tate Osterman 2002 Tate Osterman, Chris Cotugno, George Lehr, Strat Stavrou, Travis Trammell, Danny Slade 2003 Tony Carbone 2004 Tony Carbone, Scott Holloway, Steve Casey, Nick Hewitt 2005 Scott Holloway, Chris Clark, Anthony DiNardo, David Long 2006 Ryan Beaton, Zach Pittman 2007 Austin Redwine, John Brandt 2008 Ben Austin, Michael Gilmartin 2009 Michael Gilmartin 2010 Kyle Behrendt, Neil Robinette 2011 John Cornely, Tom Dolinak, Drew Sheridan 2012 Mac Doyle, James Foster, Konstantine Diamaduros, Cash Collins 2013 Eric Eck, Luke Feisal, Josh Hyman, J.D. Osborne, Alec Paradowski, Brandon Yarusi 2014 Eric Brenk, Josh Hyman, James Plaisted, Alec Paradowski, Carson Waln 2015 Matt Ramsay, James Plaisted, Alec Paradowski, Carson Waln, Matt Milburn, Demetrius Jennings, Kody Ruedisili, Adam Scott 2016 Carson Waln, Alec Paradowski, Kody Ruedisili, Matt Milburn, Demetrius Jennings, Elliot Lance, Adam Scott 2017 Carson Waln, David Ehmen, Alec Cargin, Cody Miller, Kody Ruedisili, Spencer Kulman, Elliot Lance, Adam Scott, Austin Higginbotham 2018 David Ehmen, Austin Higginbotham, Adam Scott, Alec Cargin, Cody Miller, Andrew Orzel, Jake Dippold, Lawson Hill *Switch from captains to players cabinet in 2012


Wofford Administration

DR. NAYEF

SAMHAT

RICHARD

JOHNSON

PRESIDENT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

The Wofford College Board of Trustees elected Dr. Nayef H. Samhat as president of the college on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. He began his duties at Wofford on July 1, 2013. Samhat had served as provost and professor of political science and international studies at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, since 2009. “We conducted a thorough, national search for the 11th president of Wofford College,” said J. Harold Chandler (Class of 1971), chair of the Wofford Board of Trustees. “Our search committee was led by an able and accomplished individual and its 12 members have done their job in a thoughtful and comprehensive manner. The board of trustees, led by its Human Resources Committee, has completed its review and have voted to accept the mutual recommendation of the Search Committee and the Human Resources Committee in the naming of Dr. Nayef H. Samhat as the next president of Wofford College. We are honored that Dr. Samhat has accepted our call and we are excited and ready to begin our important work together.” Samhat held several positions at Centre College in Danville, Ky., from 1996 to 2009, including associate dean of the college, the Frank B. and Virginia Hower Associate Professor of Government and International Studies, chair of the Division of Social Studies, and the National Endowment for the Humanities Associate coordinator of the Environmental Field Experience Program and an instructor in the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., from 1995 to 1996. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in international economics from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in 1983, Samhat received his master of international affairs degree from Columbia University in New York City. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University, where he also received a minor in comparative political economy. While at Kenyon, Samhat has overseen a number of major grants, including two from the Mellon Foundation: a Critical Languages and Innovative Pedagogy grant to support post-doctoral teaching fellowships for Russian and Arabic languages, and a grant for the Center for Innovative Pedagogy and The Essentials: Renewing General Education within the Curriculum to enhance the endowment for a previously Mellonfunded Teacher Teaching Teachers grant. Samhat has made a number of presentations, participated in numerous panels and written papers centering on the challenges of the liberal arts college, the role of provost, developing faculty leaders and other topics. He also has written numerous papers, reviews and essays on foreign policy, international relations and global environmentalism. A native of Detroit, Mich., Samhat is married to Prema Samhat, former director of the Knox Community Hospital Foundation and director of marketing and communications for Knox Community Hospital. They have three daughters, Alia, Jehan, and Leila.

Richard Johnson is in his 17th year as director of athletics at

Dr. Samhat threw out the first pitch at the 2016 season opener against Kentucky.

Wofford College. The former head basketball coach has been an instrumental figure on campus for over 30 years. Johnson officially began his new duties on December 3, 2001. In 17 years as head basketball coach at Wofford (1985-2002), Johnson had a 100 percent graduation rate for all players who completed their eligibility under him. He was the runner-up for SoCon Coach of the Year honors twice in the Terriers’ five seasons of league play under him. His 200th win was a 79-74 victory at Clemson during the 1999-2000 campaign. During his Wofford coaching tenure, Johnson guided the Terriers from NAIA membership to NCAA Division II in 1988, Division I status in 1995 and the Southern Conference in 1997. A 1976 graduate of The Citadel, Johnson came to Wofford after serving nine years as a basketball assistant at his alma mater under legendary coach Les Robinson. Johnson also holds an MBA from The Citadel. Over the past several years as athletic director, he also has been a driving force behind the development of several facility projects. Russell C. King Field and Switzer Stadium returned baseball to campus in 2003. The Richardson Building was renovated in 2008, while the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Building and a golf practice facility were completed in 2009. In 2014, Wofford announced that the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium would be built, with completion of the 3,400 seat arena in September of 2017. Johnson has also been responsible for the growth of the athletic endowment to a current level of over $41 million, with a long-term goal of endowing all scholarships in the department. He is a member of the NCAA’s Division I Football Championship Committee, the FCS ADA Executive Committee and the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Rules Committee. In June of 2015, he was named Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Johnson and his wife Carol, have two daughters, Lindsay and Lauren, and a son, Rich. Lindsay is a 2001 Wofford graduate and Lauren graduated from Wofford in 2003, while Rich graduated from Wofford in 2017. The Johnsons also have five grandchildren. Lindsay and Brad Lowry are the parents of Louisa and Brady Lowry, while Lauren and Dr. Reece McWilliams are the parents of Mac, Walker, and James McWilliams.

DR. JAMEICA

HILL

FACULTY ATHLETIC REP.

Dr. Jameica Hill, Professor and Chair of the Chemistry

Department, is in her 12th year as the Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR). Dr. Hill represents Wofford to the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southern Conference. She is responsible for certifying the eligibility of student-athletes and assuring integrity in the eligibility process. In addition to supervising athletics policies, the FAR also serves as a liaison between the faculty and the student athletes, looking out for their individual well-being with regard to academics and athletics. She is serving as the President of the Southern Conference in the 2017-18 academic year. Hill, a native of Due West, S.C. and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned her Ph.D. degree in inorganic chemistry at Clemson University, where she was a Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year. She received Wofford’s 1995 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award and was also an associate director for a summer science program that was funded by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Center. Hill’s interest in athletics has been a lifelong one. Her father was a high school coach, and she participated in many different sports (including being named a SC All-State point guard and playing in the North/South game). A 1988 graduate of Wofford, Hill was a cheerleader for the football and basketball teams as a student. Her husband, Jason Hill ’89, is a former Wofford quarterback and assistant coach. Their daughter Shelby is a senior cheerleader at Clemson University, while their son Jason is a junior on the football team at Wofford.

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Wofford Athletic Staff MARK LINE DEPUTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Mark Line has been a leader on campus for over 30 years, first as the baseball coach and then as an administrator. He joined the athletic department administrative staff in July 2003 in the role of associate athletic director for internal operations and sports programs. He was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2012 and was named the Deputy Athletic Director in March of 2017. Among his myriad of duties, Line supervises the Olympic sports while also overseeing the department’s budget and serving as liaison to the Carolina Panthers and several on-campus groups and committees. A 1977 graduate of Erskine, Line posted a 210-158 record (.571) in 10 years as the Terriers baseball coach (1986-95). He received District Coach of the Year honors in his second season as the 1987 squad put together as a 23-11 mark. Wofford then set a single-season school record for victories the following campaign with a 27-12 record. It marked the first time Wofford qualified for postseason play in consecutive seasons. Line’s 1991 team established another Terrier mark for wins with a 30-9 record. Line was selected as a 2004 inductee into Wofford’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The first-base dugout at Russell C. King Field, the Terriers’ on-campus baseball facility, is named in his honor. Line has served as chairman of the physical education department since 1988. Following the 1995 season, Line accepted a role as associate dean of students in the Wofford student affairs office. He worked with volunteer services, Bonner Scholars, the campus judicial system and a host of other activities involving campus life. Line and his wife, Pam, have two children: Alyse Worley, a 2010 graduate of Wofford, and Sam, a 2014 graduate of Emory and Henry College. Alyse and her husband Mitch live in Charleston, while Sam and his wife Meg reside in Jacksonville, Florida.

TERRI LEWITT

SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD FOR DEVELOPMENT Terri Lewitt is in her 33rd year as a member of the Wofford athletic department. Lewitt’s main duties as senior associate athletic director for development involve a dual role as liaison between the athletic and development offices. She also chairs, along with the Terrier Club president, many of the events and activities administered by the Terrier Club and its board of directors, including the Terrier Ball. After coming to the college as an administrative assistant in March 1985, Lewitt became the sports information director two months later. In addition to those duties, she was the business and ticket manager for the department. She has also served as the compliance director and until the fall of 2015 was the senior women’s administrator. In 2008, she was recognized by the Southern Conference for her role in the growth of women’s athletics as the conference celebrated 25 years of women’s championships. Lewitt was promoted to assistant athletic director in 1989, associate director in 1996, and senior associate athletic director in 2012. The Burlington, N.C. native earned her B.A. degree in history from Elon in 1984. Lewitt and her husband, Mark, have two children: Lauren, a 2016 Wofford graduate, and David, a senior at Wofford. Lauren resides in Charleston with her husband, Jacob, also a 2016 Wofford graduate.

ELIZABETH RABB

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE / SWA

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Elizabeth Rabb is in her 16th year as a member of the Wofford athletic department. In her current role, she oversees NCAA, Southern Conference and Wofford regulatory issues for all Terrier student-athletes. This includes interpreting NCAA regulations and monitoring recruiting, financial aid and eligibility issues. She took on the role of senior women’s administrator in September of 2015 and also provides oversight for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). In July of 2011, she ended a three-year term as a member of the NCAA’s Administration Cabinet. Rabb began serving on the NCAA’s Olympic Sports Liaison Committee in September of 2011. She

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has also served as Wofford’s ticket manager and cheerleading coach during her tenure at Wofford. A native of Johnson City, Tenn., Rabb earned a B.A. degree in history from Wofford in 2001. She earned her master’s degree from Converse College in December 2007. While an undergraduate, she worked as a student assistant in the athletic department and was a member of both the cheerleading and dance squads. Rabb also worked as an intern at East Tennessee State and the Southern Conference office. Rabb and her husband, Marc, were married on June 23, 2007. Marc is the director of media relations at Gardner-Webb University. Their daughter, Ella, was born in June of 2010.

BRENT WILLIAMSON ASSOCIATE AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS

Brent Williamson is in his 11th season at Wofford. After eight years as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, he was named Associate AD in September of 2015. He joined the Terriers after spending four years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Public Relations at the University of Maine. He is responsible for the media relations operations for the Wofford College Athletic Department and is the primary contact for football and baseball. He oversees all department publications, statistics, news releases, the department’s website “woffordterriers.com,” and social media outlets. The 2013 football media guide was named “Best in the Nation” by CoSIDA. In four years at Maine, Williamson oversaw the media relations for nineteen sports. He was the primary contact for the men’s ice hockey team, which advanced to three NCAA Frozen Fours. He worked with six All-Americans and a Hobey Baker Finalist, along with several current NHL players and two Stanley Cup Champions. At Maine he also oversaw the development and production of a bi-weekly television show, The Black Bear Insider, along with other special projects. Prior to Maine, he spent eight years working in media relations in the National Football League. After two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, he joined the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1997. In 2002, he was named Director of Media Relations for the Houston Texans. He assisted in the media relations operations at four Super Bowls. A native of Taylors, S.C., Williamson graduated from Wake Forest University in 1994 with a bachelors degree in history. He added a masters of sports management from the University of Richmond in 1996. His grandfather, W.S. Williamson, graduated from Wofford College in 1932.

RYAN PRICE

ASSISTANT AD FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCE

After spending two seasons with the Wofford baseball team, Ryan Price moved to administration on September 1, 2014 to assist in internal operations. He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Business and Finance in the spring of 2017. In addition to assisting the Athletic Director with special projects, Price is responsible for controlling all sport budgets, departmental invoices, and expense reports. He also works closely with the Elizabeth Rabb in compliance and Mark Line in monitoring game operations. Price joined the Terriers in October of 2012 as an assistant baseball coach. In his first season on the staff, the team led the Southern Conference and the nation with 163 stolen bases and was 18th in the nation in sacrifice bunts. In 2014, the team set a school record for wins in a season and reached the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals. Prior to joining the Terriers he was an assistant coach and coordinator of baseball operations at The College of Saint Rose. He also served as an athletic department assistant. A three-time Northeast-10 Conference All-League outfielder at The College of Saint Rose, he was also a threetime Northeast-10 Academic All-Conference pick who made 174 starts. A native of Binghamton, New York, Price received his bachelor’s degree in sport management and mathematics from The College of Saint Rose in 2010 and added a master of business administration in 2011.


ANDY KIAH

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC FACILITIES Andy Kiah is in his 22nd year on the staff at Wofford and 16th as the director of athletic facilities. Kiah oversees the maintenance and operation of all athletic facilities, including Gibbs Stadium, the practice fields, the Richardson Building, Snyder Field, Russell C. King Field and the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Wofford’s facilities, which are also used by the Carolina Panthers for training camp, have been ranked among the best in the country. Kiah first came to Wofford as an assistant baseball coach. A 1996 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Kiah was a four-year letterman for the UMass baseball team. The 1996 Minuteman squad advanced to the NCAA Regionals and was within one game of reaching the College World Series. He was captain of the 1996 team that set a school record with 40 wins. A native of Brewer, Maine, Kiah holds a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the University of Massachusetts. His wife Amy, is head coach of the Wofford women’s soccer team. They have two daughters, Kayleigh and Mikenna.

STALEY FOSTER IMG COLLEGE

Staley Foster is in her first season with Wofford Sports Properties and IMG College. In this role, she is responsible for the development of corporate sponsorships for Wofford College. Along with researching prospects and developing proposals, she handles the fulfillment of sponsorship agreements and serves as producer of the Wofford/IMG Radio Network. Prior to coming to Wofford, she spent a year with Beasley Media Group in Charlotte. She represented seven radio stations to numerous regional and national accounts to develop integrated marketing campaigns. Foster also had experience at Professional Sports Publications, where she sold advertising space for over 500 college and professional sports team’s publications. Foster spent two years as the marketing and promotions assistant at Mercer University while earning a masters degree in higher education. She coordinated the integration of sponsorship elements into the game productions along with creating and executing marketing plans for all sports. Foster worked at Wofford during the 2012-13 school year as a marketing and promotions assistant. She also spent time at Bon Secours Wellness Arena working in premium seating service. A native of Spartanburg, Foster is a 2011 graduate of the University of South Carolina where she was a member of the school’s track and field team.

GARRETT HALL

DIRECTOR OF VIDEO SERVICES Garrett Hall joined the Wofford staff in June of 2014 as the Director of Video Services. Hall oversees the campus video streaming operations of the SoCon Digital Network and ESPN3. He is also responsible for video services throughout the athletic department, including the video board at Gibbs Stadium and the training of a student staff. He also works with the Wofford College Office of Marketing and Communications on projects. Hall had worked in Charlotte since 2012 with Scholastic Sports Marketing on the coverage of high school football in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area. He also has experience with Raycom Sports and Global Image Sports in video production. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. While at Tennessee, Hall worked with the men’s basketball program from 2006-10 in several capacities including video production. After graduation, he returned to Memphis to work at WKNO-TV helping produce a weekly sports show highlighting top Memphis sports figures. A native of Memphis, he attended Evangelical Christian in Memphis with current Terrier men’s basketball assistant coach Tim Johnson. Hall currently resides in Spartanburg.

Wofford Athletic Staff JAKE FARKAS DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS

Jake Farkas joined the Wofford staff in September of 2017 as director of marketing and promotions. In his role he oversees the marketing and promotions for all 18 sports. He coordinates the gameday experience, which includes oversight of the cheerleaders and dance team. Previously he served as the assistant director of fan experience and promotions at Liberty University. Farkas was responsible for creating and executing marketing plans, developing attendance and revenue generating promotions and coordinating game day activities at Liberty’s home athletics events. He was the primary marketing contact for baseball, women’s basketball, volleyball and track & field, while aiding in the marketing efforts for football and men’s basketball. He also cooperated all of the Liberty Flames social media accounts and oversaw the athletics marketing graduate assistant positions and internship program. Prior to his time at Liberty, Farkas served as a marketing & promotions intern for College of Charleston Athletics. Additionally, Farkas spent the 2014 season working with the Charleston RiverDogs, the Class Single-A affiliate of the New York Yankees in Charleston, S.C. Farkas graduated from College of Charleston with a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing in 2015. He also earned his Masters of Science degree in sport management from Liberty in 2017. Farkas has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) since 2015.

SHELBY TAYLOR TICKET MANAGER

Shelby Taylor is in her 11th year as Wofford’s ticket manager. She joined the Terrier staff in 2006 after working as a sales representative for Powers Solutions. In her role, she supervises all ticket operations including season and game day sales. She has also been responsible for the Terriers move to electronic ticketing for football and basketball, while overseeing seating in Richardson Indoor Stadium. In addition, she serves as the office administrator for the Richardson Building. Taylor is a 1982 graduate of the University of South Carolina-Upstate with a bachelor of science degree in administration. She and her husband David are the parents of a daughter Meg and a son Rob. Meg is a 2014 graduate of Converse College and also earned a masters degree from Converse in 2016, while Rob is a 2016 graduate of Wofford and a teacher at Byrnes High School.

HANNAH BRADLEY

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR

Hannah Bradley joined the Wofford staff in September of 2016 as the media relations assistant. She is the primary contact for the volleyball and men’s basketball teams, along with both golf teams and women’s lacrosse. Prior to joining Wofford, Bradley was the Sports Information Director at Southern Wesleyan University. She managed the official athletics website and social media accounts, handled in-game statistic coordination for all home events, served as the game operations director for all home events, and was the liaison between Southern Wesleyan, Conference Carolinas, the NCCAA and the NCAA. For two seasons Bradley was a graduate student assistant in the athletic communications office at Clemson University. She was the primary contact for women’s tennis, women’s golf and women’s soccer, while also working other events including football. Duties included writing feature articles, keeping statistics, and updating media guides, along with handling team social media accounts. As an undergraduate at Clemson, she was a feature writer for the Clemson football game program and also completed an internship with the Augusta GreenJackets during the summer of 2010. A native of North Augusta, S.C., Bradley graduated from Clemson with a bachelor of arts in communications in 2012 and added a master of human resource development with an emphasis in athletic administration in 2015. She and her husband, Heath, reside in Spartanburg.

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Wofford Athletic Staff MARY KATHRYN JOLLY COORDINATOR OF MEMBER SERVICES / TERRIER CLUB

Mary Kathryn Jolly joined the staff in December of 2014 in the role of coordinator of alumni and athletic relations. In the summer of 2015 she was promoted to member services and event coordinator for the Terrier Club. Jolly’s focus is on serving as the chair of the annual Terrier Ball Auction and Gala. She works closely with the Terrier Club Board of Directors as well as oversees the Terrier Club’s website. In addition, she organizes and coordinates a wide variety of special events and programs with an emphasis on alumni and donor relations. Jolly graduated from Wofford in 2012 with a degree in accounting. While a student at Wofford, she worked in the Athletic Marketing Department, and after graduation interned with the Compliance and Terrier Club offices.

HANNAH CHUNN

JOE D’AMATO

Athletic Training Intern

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

STEPHANIE LANCASTER

RON MILLER

CIERRA KAISER

Digital Media Intern

LUKE FEISAL

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR / TERRIER CLUB

Luke Feisal joined the staff as the new Terrier Club membership development coordinator on July 1, 2015. Feisal works closely with regional alumni chapters to plan the Terrier Club’s series of golf tournaments. He also implements the Goal Line Club, along with other sport specific initiatives. In addition, he coordinates letterman, parent, and fan development. He organizes and coordinate a wide variety of programs with an emphasis on alumni and donor development. Feisal was a four-year letterman on the baseball team for the Terriers. He played in 117 career games with 71 starts at catcher. During his senior season, the team won 32 games and reached the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals. He was named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. A native of Greenville, S.C., Feisal graduated from Wofford in 2014 with a degree in finance and is currently working on his M.B.A. at Clemson University. Following graduation, he spent a year with FirstBank in Nashville as a portfolio management analyst. He has added experience as an intern the Greenville Drive.

KEITH MIZE

Administrative Assistant

Director of Athletic Bands

Athletic Training Intern

RON ROBINSON

GORDON RODGERS

NICOLE SHATTUCK

BYRON RUCKER

BUILDING MANAGER RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM

Byron Rucker joined the Wofford staff in August of 2017 as the building manager for Richardson Indoor Stadium. He brings with him over thirty years of experience in the event production and management field. Most recently Rucker served as the director of economic development for the city of Fountain Inn and also oversaw the Younts Center for Performing Arts. Previously he was regional manager for ShowPros Entertainment Services in Greenville, where he provided professional staffing services to multiple indoor and outdoor event venues in the region. From 1997-2005, he worked with SheerSports in a variety of capacities, including serving as the general manager of the Greenville Grrrowl (ECHL), Carolina Rhinos (af2), and Greenville Groove (NBA Development League) teams which were based at the BI-LO Center. He also has experience with Marquee Events and Main Street Events management companies. A 1984 graduate of Presbyterian College, he started his career in athletics as the women’s basketball coach at Presbyterian.

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Chaplain

Office Assistant

ELLIE VARN

Sports Marketing and Promotions Intern

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

HUNTER YRIGOYEN

Media Relations Intern


Sports Medicine SPORTS MEDICINE

The Sports Medicine Institute at Wofford is the official sports medicine provider of Wofford College athletics. The Sports Medicine Institute at Wofford was developed in a partnership with the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System. The goal was to elevate the care and services for student-athletes to the highest level possible. By partnering with Spartanburg Regional, the student-athletes have access to all the services and specialties of a teaching hospital as well as a Level 1 trauma center. This includes specialty physicians, diagnostic testing such as MRI and CT, pharmacy services, drug testing and nutritional counseling.

DR. STEPHEN KANA TEAM ORTHOPEDIST

the Carolina Panthers and also worked for the Panthers during the 2001 training camp at Wofford. In addition, he has spent time as an athletic trainer at Wingate University, South Carolina, and Dreher High School. Christman is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers Association and is also a National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist. He graduated from Wingate University in 1999 and 2002 with degrees in athletic training and physical education. He added a masters of sports medicine in 2005 from Georgia State. Christman and his wife, Kim, reside in Greenville with their daughter, Abigail.

ALYSS HART

ASSOCIATE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Dr. Stephen Kana is in his 19th year as the team orthopedist for Wofford College. The Saratoga, N.Y. native has a primary practice at the Sports Medicine Institute in Spartanburg. Kana received his bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York, before receiving his medical degree from the Georgetown Medical School. He also completed his orthopaedic residency at Georgetown. Prior to coming to Spartanburg in August 1994, Kana worked at the nationally-respected Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles. While in California, he served as assistant team physician for the Lakers, Dodgers, Rams, Kings and Angels, as well as the University of Southern California. Kana was recognized by the Wofford Hall of Fame as an Honorary Letterman in 1999. Kana and his wife, Jean, have two daughters: Sarah, a 2011 graduate of Wofford, and Claire.

Alyss Hart is in her ninth year on the Wofford staff. She joined the Terriers in the fall of 2009 after spending two years at Auburn University and was promoted to associate head athletic trainer in 2016. She works with the men’s basketball team, along with men’s and women’s golf and rifle. She also is the insurance coordinator for the department. Hart graduated from Wilmington College of Ohio in 2007 with a degree in athletic training. In 2004, she was a member of the team that won the women’s basketball NCAA Division III National Championship. The squad was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in May of 2014. She earned her master’s of education degree in administration of higher education with a sport management minor from Auburn in 2009. While at Auburn, Hart worked with the tennis teams. A certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Hart also covered events such as the SEC Swimming Championships and SEC Track and Field Championships.

DR. ERIC COLE

RILEY COX

Dr. Eric Cole is in his 12th season as a team family physician for the Terriers. He is in private practice at the Family Medical Center. A 1999 graduate of Wofford College with a degree in biology, he was a four-year letterman on the football team. He earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors as a junior and was the recipient of Carolina Panthers Post-Graduate Scholarship. He also received the Charles Bradshaw Award in 1999. He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2003 and completed his residency in family practice in Greenwood, South Carolina. While in Greenwood, he was associate team doctor for Lander University. Cole and his wife, Susan, a 1998 graduate of Wofford, have two children, Andrew and Katie.

Riley Cox joined the Wofford staff in July of 2013. He works with the men’s soccer and baseball teams. He previously spent two years at The Citadel as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In Charleston he worked with football along with coverage of corps of cadet special activities. A native of Frederick, Maryland, Cox graduated from Salisbury University in 2011 and worked for three years as an athletic training student there. He worked specifically with the football and tennis teams while also in rehab. Cox earned a masters of science degree in health, exercise and sports science from The Citadel in 2013. He is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

IVAN CURRY

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

TEAM PHYSICIAN

TEAM PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Ivan Curry is in his 12th year with Wofford as a physical therapist. In his role, he works with student-athletes in the prevention and recovery from injuries. Curry has been on the staff of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System since 2000. He graduated from Wofford in 1990 and was a four-year letterman on the soccer team. In 2000, Curry received his Masters of Science in Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy from MUSC. His sister and three brothers also graduated from Wofford College. A native of Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland, Curry became an American citizen in 2000.

WILL CHRISTMAN

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE

Will Christman is in his tenth season at Wofford and was named Director of Sports Medicine in 2016. He joined the Terriers in 2008 after working for two years at Furman University. He works primarily with the football team and oversees the athletic training room. At Furman, Christman worked with men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf in addition to assisting with football. During the 2005 season he interned with the Buffalo Bills. He was a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech for two years while earning his masters degree at Georgia State. In 2002, he was a season-long intern for

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ZACH LAPINSKI

Zach Lapinski is in his fourth season at Wofford. He works primarily with football, along with cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field. He joined the Terrier staff in 2014 after spending two years at The Citadel as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In Charleston he was the men’s basketball athletic trainer and assisted with football and volleyball. Lapinski earned a bachelors degree from Western Carolina University in 2012. While a student, he worked with the Catamount football and track teams. He also spent time at UNC Asheville with the men’s basketball and men’s soccer teams. He also earned a masters degree from The Citadel in 2014. A native of Lawsonville, North Carolina, Lapinski is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

CAROLINE ROBBINS

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Caroline Robbins is in her third year working with volleyball, women’s

lacrosse, and cheerleading. For the two previous seasons she worked at Wofford as an intern and moved into a full-time position in the fall of 2015. She is a 2013 graduate of Limestone College. A native of Boiling Springs, S.C., Robbins was married in May of 2013 to Radd Robbins and they have a daughter, Mason Grace. She is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

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Southern Conference

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which is in its 97th season of intercollegiate competition in 2017-18, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award.

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The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. MEMBERSHIP HISTORY On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee.

The Southern Conference office is located in the refurbished Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, less than a mile from the Wofford campus.

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Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new


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league, which began play in 1933. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the league officially extended invitations to former members ETSU and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, ETSU, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford. CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The first Southern Conference Championship held after the formation of the league was the basketball tournament in Atlanta in 1922. North Carolina won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. The most recent SoCon addition, women’s lacrosse, will crown its first champion in April of 2018. The Southern Conference declares champions in 11 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track

and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, tennis and golf – and nine women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf and softball. Rifle is a mixed sport.

Wofford won the 2003, 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2017 SoCon Football Championships.

Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-2014) Auburn (1921-1932) College of Charleston (1998-2013) Chattanooga (1976-present) The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-2014) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1976) East Tennessee State (1978-2005, 2014-present) Elon (2003-2014) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-present) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-2014) Georgia Tech (1921-1932) Kentucky (1921-1932) Louisiana State (1922-1932) Marshall (1976-1997) Maryland (1921-1953) Mercer (2014-present) Mississippi (1922-1932) Mississippi State (1921-1932) North Carolina (1921-1953) North Carolina at Greensboro (1997-present) North Carolina State (1921-1953) Richmond (1936-1976) Samford (2008-present) South Carolina (1922-1953) Tennessee (1921-1932) Tulane (1922-1932) University of the South (1922-1932) Vanderbilt (1922-1932) Virginia (1921-1937) VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present) Virginia Tech (1921-1965) Wake Forest (1936-1953) Washington & Lee (1921-1958) West Virginia (1950-1968) Western Carolina (1976-present) William & Mary (1936-1977) Wofford (1997-present) Bold indicates current conference member

Wofford won the 2013 Men’s Soccer Regular Season Championship.

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Spartanburg

THE HUB CITY

The City’s origins predate the Revolutionary War. Spartanburg was named for a unit of American Revolution forces called the “Spartan Rifles” who helped defeat the British at the Battle of Cowpens in 1781, under the leadership of General Daniel Morgan. The town of Spartanburg was incorporated in 1831 and later as a city in 1880 by the 13 Original States and Tennessee. During this time Spartanburg was booming due in large part to the rapidly expanding textile industry. In the 1870s, Spartanburg became a railroad “hub city,” with mainline railroads extending from Magnolia Street depot in all directions, taking passengers and freight to Charleston, Augus­ta, Atlanta, Asheville, Charlotte and points beyond. As many as 90 trains per day could be seen and heard operating in Spartanburg during the golden age of the American railroad, 190020. During the 1920s, Spartanburg built South Caro­ lina’s first municipal airport and claimed the state’s first commercial radio station (WSPA). Its leader­ship in the state was reflected by the election of several residents as governor. Thousands of U.S. soldiers bound for overseas service in World Wars I and II trained at camps in Spartanburg. The post headquarters for Camp Wadsworth (1917-19) was located at the present site of WestGate Mall, and the Camp Croft (1940-45) was located south of the city.

Much of that military reservation has become Croft State Park. After World War II, Spartanburg made a con­certed effort to promote its location at the junction of Interstates 85 and 26 to international business. One of the greatest successes of this campaign was the development of the BMW manufacturing center near the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. Spartanburg’s downtown, which always has been anchored by the campuses of Wofford and Converse Colleges, has been undergoing a major revival since the mid-1990s. In addition to the corporate headquarters for Denny’s, Advance America, QS-1 and several other companies, the city has acquired a magnificant public library, the Marriott Hotel at Renaissance Park and most recently, the Chapman Arts Center and the USC Upstate George Dean Johnson School of Business. The area surrounding Morgan Square gradually is redeveloping with a variety of interesting restaurants and urban apartment-style housing. Throughout the 20th century, textile manufac­turing companies formed the backbone of the Spartanburg

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economy. The most significant of these companies still in operation is internation­ally respected Milliken & Company. Blessed by geography and climate as well as by energetic and well-educated citizenry, Spartan­burg is emerging as one of the centers of a 21st century metroplex that extends along the South Carolina portion of the I-85 corridor.


Wofford Hall of Fame 2017 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

PRE-LETTERMAN’S CLUB Claude S. Finney ’29 Ted M. Phelps ’69 David Lemmons ’66 Warren Whittaker ’67 Daniel Lewis ’62 William Barbee ’60 Jerry Richardson ’59 Charles Bradshaw ’59 Trapier Hart ’60 George Lyons ’65 William Ziegler ’67 Donald Williams ’67 Harold Chandler ’71 Sterling Allen ’73 Stan Littlejohn ’73

POST-LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1979 – Joel Robertson ’41 1979 – C.B. Mooneyham ’34 1979 – P.J. Boatwright ’49 1979 – Elby Hammett ’49 1979 – Charlie Seay ’48 1979 – Phil Dickens 1980 – Gene Alexander 1980 – Warren Ariail ’49 1980 – Lou Bouknight ’33 1980 – Aubrey Faust ’42 1980 – James Neal ’53 1980 – Bob Prevatte ’50 1981 – A.B. Bullington ’33 1981 – Sammy Sewell ’50 1981 – Vernon Quick ’51 1981 – Jimmy Hilton ’42 1981 – Skip Corn ’73 1981 – Conley Snidow 1982 – William Childs ’25 1982 – Lorine King ’51 1982 – Jack Beeler ’52 1982 – Bob Pollard ’52 1982 – Bill Moody ’53 1982 – Jim Brakefield 1983 – Earle Buice 1983 – Don Fowler ’57 1983 – Ricky Satterfield ’76 1984 – Wally Dean ’50 1984 – Joe Hazle ’55 1984 – Bill Scheerer 1984 – Willie Varner ’52 1985 – Jack Abell ’54 1985 – Clifford Boyd ’71 1985 – Philip Clark ’50 1985 – Robert Jordan ’71 1986 – Thomas Bower ’74 1986 – Fisher DeBerry ’60 1986 – James Gordon ’52 1986 – Doug Lowe ’75 1986 – Harvey Moyer ’50 1987 – Coy Gibson ’75 1987 – George Rice ’57 1988 – LeNoid Best ’82 1988 – Carter Davis, Jr. ’75 1988 – Alfred McGinnis ’56 1989 – William Carpenter ’58 1989 – Frank Ellerbe ’18 1990 – Thomas McIntyre ’56 1991 – Sid Allred ’70 1991 – Meg Hunt ’84 1991 – Jim Clary ’49 1991 – Bruce Johnson ’70 1991 – Eli Sanders ’54

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1992 – Buddy Hayes ’66 1992 – Tim Renfrow ’83 1992 – Ronny Wilson ’72 1993 – Vic Lipscomb ’70 1993 – Tori Quick ’87 1994 – Fred “Skinny” Powers ’51 1994 – James Blair ’83 1995 – Pablo De Freitas ’87 1995 – Judy Nwajiaku ’90 1996 – Jimmy Littlefield ’69 1996 – Robert Mickle ’85 1997 – Bret Masters ’89 1997 – Lou McCullough ’49 1997 – Greg O’Dell ’92 1998 – Shawn Graves ’93 1998 – Clay Griffin ’88 1999 – Keith Kinard ’80 1999 – Justin Laughlin ’94 1999 – Tony Peay ’79 1999 – Wayne Rice ’87 1999 – Jason Smoak ’93 2000 – Libby Corry ’95 2000 – Bud Gault ’35 2000 – Tim Wallace ’83 2001 – Louise Maynard ’96 2001 – Willie Pegram ’68 2002 – Chad McLain ’91 2002 – Danny Morrison ’75 2003 – Dan Williams ’98 2003 – Brigid Meadow ’98 2003 – A.M. Chreitzberg 1895 2004 – Dr. Sam Black ’11 2004 – Mark Line 2005 – Stephon Blanding ’90 2005 – Brenda Jackson ’94 2005 – Darrell Brown ’86 2006 – Brian Bodor ’01 2006 – Ian Chadwick ’01 2007 – Bobby Cannon ’50 2007 – Seth Chadwick ’97 2007 – Jenny Nett ’02 2008 – Travis Wilson ‘03 2008 – Nathan Fuqua ‘03 2008 – Michael Lenzly ‘03 2009 – Heidi Best ‘01 2009 – Jimmy Miner ‘04 2009 – Matt Nelson ‘04 2009 – Wendy Rohr ‘04 2010 – Lee Basinger ‘05 2010 – Eric Deutsch ‘05 2010 – William McGirt ‘01 2010 – Ed Wile ‘73 2011 – Katon Bethay ‘06 2011 – Adrian Borders ‘05 2011 – Ellen Rogers ‘06 2013 – Frederic Jayet ‘97 2013 – Kevious Johnson ‘08 2014 – Dane Romero ‘08 2014 – Andy Strickland ‘08 2014 – Andrew Stubbs ‘08 2015 – Anthony Jones ‘03 2015 – Nick Schuermann ‘10 2015 – Brandon Waring ‘15 2016 – Noah Dahlman ‘11 2016 – Pat Illig ‘10 2016 – Tim Johnson ‘11 2016 – Chad Starks ‘94 2017 – Eric Breitenstein ’12 2017 – Mac Doyle ’12 2017 – Brad Loesing ’12 2017 – Ameet Pall ‘12

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HONORARY LETTERMAN Bernard Harrelson Durwood Hatchell Dick Hardy Charles Newcome John Holliday Walter Booth Bobby Ivey Jesse Davis Larry Smith Cleveland Harley Joe Lesesne Junie White Keith Laws Ray Leonard James Talley Ray Henderson Mack Poole Talmage Skinner Ralph Voyles Lee Hanning Steve Kana John Keith, Jr. Mark Hauser Greg McKinney Tom Brown Pete Yanity Toccoa Switzer Bob Pinson Gordon Orr Woody Willard ’74 Dr. Dan Maultsby ’61 Bill Drake Lucy Quinn ‘83 Mike Brown ‘76 Joe Taylor ‘80 Rob Gregory ‘64 Thom Henson ‘96 Dr. David Wood Todd Shanesy Wayne Nix Joe Edens Stewart Johnson ’67

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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

Harry Williams ‘42 1993 Bob Pinson 1994 Ron Smith 1995 Jimmy Gibbs 1996 Douglas Joyce 1997 Martha Andrews 1998 Lt. Col. (ret.) Joe Miller 1999 Homozel Mickel Daniel (awarded posthumously) 2000 George Todd 2001 Joe Lesesne 2002 Robert Chapman ’49 2003 Roger Milliken 2004 Cleveland Harley ’50 2005 Grady Stewart ’50 2006 Robbie Atkins ’65 2007 Grover Eaker ‘34 (awarded posthumously) 2008 Eli Sanders ‘54 2009 Ann Johnson 2010 Craig Phillips 2011 Joe Price ‘55 2013 Harold Chandler ‘71 2014 Wade ‘80 and Mary Keisler 2015 Billy ‘50 and Betty Wood 2016 Buddy ’61 and Shirley Kirby 2017

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Phi Beta Kappa

PHI BETA KAPPA PHI BETA KAPPA At the end of the last academic year, there were approximately 2,000 four-year colleges in the United States. Only 262 of them have the right to induct their graduates into Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts honor society. There are five independent Phi Beta Kappa colleges and universities in the Carolinas: Wofford, Davidson, Duke, Furman and Wake Forest. Founded at the College of William and Mary in December 1776, Phi Beta Kappa was the first of the Greek letter fraternities and adopted such rituals as the badge, the secret oath, and the special handclasp from the various secret societies of the day. Phi Beta Kappa, however, was also devoted to the principles of “friendship, morality, and literature (or learning),” and these characteristics gradually attained the greatest emphasis. John Quincy Adams, Edward Everett and Joseph Story, members of the Harvard chapter, are credited with making the fraternity a public literary and honor society for undergraduates in the 1830’s. Women were first admitted to Phi Beta Kappa in 1875 at the University of Vermont. Wofford received its chapter at the 1940 triennial meeting, bringing to fruition more than ten years of work by three Phi Beta Kappa members who were then serving on the faculty: President Henry Nelson Snyder, Dr. David Duncan Wallace, class of 1894, and Dr. John West Harris ’16, a brash and brilliant young English professor not afraid to campaign vigorously in the conviction that his alma mater deserved membership. (Dr. Harris later founded the National Beta Club, which still has its headquarters in Spartanburg). With about 350,000 members across the country, Phi Beta Kappa today sponsors numerous programs to encourage scholarship and learning, including the Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards and the visiting scholar, academic fellowship and leadership programs. For these reasons, Phi Beta Kappa Day at Wofford has institutional significance, as well as being especially memorable for the new members, each of whom will receive the traditional Phi Beta Kappa watch key or pin.

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David Roney ‘12 is one of a number of Wofford baseball student-athletes who have earned membership in Phi Beta Kappa

PHI BETA KAPPA STUDENT-ATHLETES

Name Sport Mitchell Charles Allen ‘11 Football Abigail A. Anderson ‘05 Women’s Soccer Katerine R. Annas ‘00 Women’s Tennis Chelsea Marie Ashworth ‘13 Women’s Soccer William Hawksley Barbee ’60 Men’s Basketball Margaret W. Barrett ’96 Volleyball John Patrick Batten, Jr. ’80 Basketball, Football Edward Milton Berckman ’52 Track Angela Colleen Berry ‘06 Volleyball Edward Barton Blackmon, Jr. ’74 Track Maggie Elizabeth Bosley ‘14 Women’s Soccer Lauren MacKenzie Bosshardt ‘08 Cross Country/Track Thomas Leinbach Bower, III ’74 Football, Baseball Brandon M. Boyce ‘01 Men’s Basketball Kevin Mark Bringewatt ’89 Baseball Rachel Dee Brittenham ‘13 Women’s Basketball William K. Brumbach III ‘00 Cross Country Thomas Casey Brittain ’75 Football George W. Burdette III ‘03 Men’s Soccer Timothy H. Burwell ’80 Baseball James Harold Chandler ’71 Football Augustus McKee Chreitzberg, Jr. ’47 Men’s Tennis Aaron Curtis Cole ’94 Cross Country Nicholas Byars Colvin ‘17 Football Jessica Scheel Connett ‘07 Women’s Soccer Troy Michael Cox ’89 Cross Country Robert Scott Creveling ’74 Football Jonathan Dean Crumly ’91 Men’s Soccer Kenneth Joseph Davis ’59 Swimming Daniel Rickman Davis ‘15 Football Phillip Mark Dempsey ’90 Football Meredith P. Denton ‘00 Women’s Basketball Beverly Thomas Duncan ’69 Women’s Basketball Dendy E. Engelman ‘98 Volleyball Heidi Faber ’85 Volleyball Jennifer M. Ferguson ‘05 Rifle William Harvey Floyd, Jr. ’53 Men’s Tennis Joseph Edward Fornadel III ‘10 Football Benjamin J. Foster ‘02 Football Emily Anne Gaid ‘16 Women’s Soccer LuAnne Vaughan Gatlin ’86 Volleyball Coleman Lane Glaze ’88 Baseball Scott Timothy Gould ’81 Men’s Basketball Cole Blease Graham, Jr. ’64 Baseball Joseph Andrew Green ’94 Football Donald James Grenier ’62 Men’s Golf Clary H. Groen ‘96 Men’s Golf Kristian P. Gusmer ‘00 Cross Country Kelly Ann Harvey ’92 Cross Country Walker Mackenzie Heffron ‘15 Men’s Tennis John Arthur Hendrix ’68 Baseball, Basketball Kristen A. Hite ‘00 Track William Stanley Hoole ’24 Baseball Courtney A. Howe ‘97 Volleyball Jonathan Douglas Hufford ‘09 Football April Lynn Hughes ’90 Volleyball Charles Haskell Hughes, Jr. ’81 Football Quinn Douglas Hunt ‘12 Men’s Soccer Paul Mark Inclan ‘14 Football Thomas Lloyd Jackson ’76 Football Elizabeth Bohlen Jeter ’93 Women’s Tennis Gerald Kenneth Johnson ’76 Football William R. Johnson ‘02 Men’s Tennis Larry Hudson Jones ’70 Men’s Basketball Scott H. Jones ‘98 Football Heidi M. Kadous ‘03 Volleyball Madeleine Tanner Kaplan ‘17 Women’s Soccer William Paul Keesley ’75 Track Andrea K. Kelsey ‘13 Women’s Cross Country/Track Katie Elizabeth Kessler ‘14 Women’s Cross Country/Track C. Bailey King, Jr. ‘02 Football Meredith A. Knox ‘99 Volleyball, Basketball James Harshaw Lane ‘12 Football Amanda Katherine Liguori ‘15 Volleyball Bradley Alexander Loesing ‘12 Men’s Basketball

2018 Wofford Baseball Media Guide

Name Sport James William Logan ’86 Cross Country William Steven Lowrance ‘58 Football Lindsay R. Lyman ‘04 Volleyball Mary Katherine Macklen ‘15 Women’s Soccer Kathryn S. Maloney ‘04 Rifle Rudolph Ernest Mancke, III ’67 Football Michael Christopher Marshall ’83 Football Mary Beth Martin ‘00 Women’s Tennis Stephanie H. Martin ’97 Volleyball David Thomas Marvin ‘17 Football Jonathan Virett Maxwell ’71 Men’s Basketball Samuel Jesse McCoy ’25 Track Brian Novak McCraken Men’s Track and Field Mary Ann McCrackin ’85 Volleyball Ethan Koppang Miller ‘12 Men’s Soccer Daniel Baker Morrison, Jr. ’75 Men’s Basketball Horace William Mullinax ’50 Baseball Stephen Christopher Mullins ’78 Men’s Soccer Jennifer A. Nett ‘02 Women’s Basketball William A. Newell ‘98 Cross Country Curt L. Nichols ‘96 Men’s Soccer John B. Nichols ‘01 Football Charles Phifer Nicholson ’82 Football Charles Phifer Nicholson ‘16 Football George Bryan Nicholson, Jr. ’75 Football Margaret Casey O’Brien ‘12 Women’s Soccer Albert Cook Outler ’28 Cross Country/Track Christi R. Owen ‘96 Women’s Tennis Kyung Seok Paek ’82 Women’s Soccer Emiley Frances Pagrabs ‘16 Women’s Golf Edwin Thomas Parham, III ’94 Men’s Tennis Pamela Gaye Parnell ’83 Volleyball Manoj Pariyadath ‘98 Women’s Tennis Dwight Fleming Patterson, Sr. ’29 Cross Country/Track Rebecca J. Paulson ‘03 Volleyball Richard Duncan Pinson ’72 Men’s Basketball Thomas Clark Powell ‘09 Men’s Soccer Ray Hampton Price ’74 Track J. Bishop Ravenel ‘01 Men’s Basketball Jordan Whitney Rawl’10 Rifle Mary Alexander Rea ‘09 Women’s Soccer Robert Bruce Remler ’79 Men’s Golf Leah Karen Rhodes ’82 Volleyball, Basketball Jonathan Acree Rice ‘17 Men’s Cross Country/Track Domas Rinksalis ‘13 Men’s Basketball Carolyn Sophia Rivers ‘09 Volleyball Stuart Dudley Robertson ‘12 Men’s Tennis Wendy M. Rohr ‘04 Women’s Tennis David Winston Roney ‘12 Baseball Neill Russell Sandifer ‘07 Men’s Soccer Kane Carter Sherrill ‘14 Fooball Kathleen Grace Sobczyk ‘06 Volleyball Kimberly Mae Stauffer ‘13 Women’s Cross Country/Track Faith A. Stewart ‘03 Women’s Soccer Reddick Bowman Still, III ’58 Golf, Football Allen Heath Stokes, Jr. ’64 Men’s Golf Reagan Celeste Styles ‘13 Volleyball Meredith Lucille Swittenberg ’91 Women’s Tennis Brian William Thomas ’83 Men’s Soccer Robert E. Tibbetts ‘04 Men’s Soccer Stephen Michael Tomasovich ’90 Men’s Basketball Allyson C. Varn ‘99 Women’s Basketball Cheryl Elizabeth Vickers ’87 Women’s Basketball Anton Erik Wharby ‘17 Football Albert Theodore Watson ’43 Football Wallace Steadman Watson ’58 Track Katherine Iva Whisenhunt ‘16 Women’s Soccer Justin William Whitaker ‘15 Men’s Cross Country/Track Kirk Austin Whitehead ‘10 Men’s Golf Laura Lynne Wilkinson ’83 Women’s Basketball Alissa Marie Williams ‘15 Women’s Cross Country/Track Alexander Tate Wilson ‘14 Baseball Hunter Lawrence Windham ‘17 Football Rachel Marie Woodlee ‘13 Volleyball


ATHLETIC FACILITIES REEVES TENNIS CENTER

RICHARDSON INDOOR VOLLEYBALL

SNYDER FIELD

RUSSELL C. KING FIELD

GIBBS STADIUM

RICHARDSON ATHLETIC BUILDING

RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM

JOE E. TAYLOR CENTER

RIFLE RANGE

RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM

COUNTRY CLUB OF SPARTANBURG


2018 SCHEDULE FEB. 16 VS. KENTUCKY

MAR. 27 VS. WINTHROP

FEB. 17 VS. FORDHAM

MAR. 29-31 VS. WESTERN CAROLINA*

FEB. 18 VS. DAYTON FEB. 21 VS. UNC ASHEVILLE FEB. 23 VS. XAVIER FEB. 24 VS. SETON HALL FEB. 25 VS. PRESBYTERIAN FEB. 27 AT GEORGIA FEB. 28 VS. GARDNER-WEBB MAR. 2-4 VS. PENN MAR. 6 AT CLEMSON MAR. 7 VS. BOSTON COLLEGE

APR. 4 AT EAST CAROLINA APRIL 6-8 AT UNC WILMINGTON APR. 11 AT PRESBYTERIAN APR. 13-15 AT FURMAN* APR.18 AT UNC ASHEVILLE APR. 20-22 VS. THE CITADEL* APR.24 AT WINTHROP APR. 27-29 VS. UNCG* MAY 2 VS. PRESBYTERIAN

(PLAYED AT FLUOR FIELD)

MAY 4-6 AT SAMFORD*

MAR. 10-12 VS. MARIST

MAY 9 AT USC UPSTATE

MAR. 14 VS. USC UPSTATE

MAY 11-13 AT VMI*

MAR. 17-18 VS. SIENA COLLEGE

MAY 17-19 VS. ETSU*

MAR. 21 AT GARDNER-WEBB

MAY 22-27 SOCON TOURNAMENT

MAR. 23-25 AT MERCER*

* SOUTHERN CONFERENCE GAME HOME GAMES (BLACK) PLAYED AT RUSSELL C. KING FIELD

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