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2017 Media Guide
Table of Contents
Quick Facts
2
PROGRAM HISTORY
Schedule
3
ACC Tournament
Roster
4
NCAA Tournament
50
Pronunciation Guide
4
Coaching History
51
Photo Roster
5
Letterwinners
53
Opponent History
58
Year-by-Year Results
60
COACHES
49
Chris Pollard
7
Annual Team Offensive Statistics
88
Josh Jordan
10
Annual Team Pitching Statistics
89
Pete Maki
11
Annual Offensive Leaders
90
Jason Stein
12
Annual Pitching Leaders
93
PLAYER PAGES
Team Records
96
Individual Offensive Records
97
Justin Bellinger
13
Individual Pitching Records
102
Karl Blum
14
National & Regional Honors
105
Daniel Calabretta
15
Conference Honors
106
Chase Cheek
16
Academic Honors
107
Bill Chillari
17
ACC Academic Honor Roll
108
Griffin Conine
18
MLB Draft Selections
109
Thomas Crispi
19
MLB Alumni
110
Hunter Davis
20
Ryan Day
21
Chris Dutra
22
Nick Hendrix
23
Jimmy Herron
24
Zack Hersh
25
Zack Kesterson
26
Zack Kone
27
Cameron Kovachik
28
Jack Labosky
29
Adam Laskey
30
Kevin Lewallyn
31
James McGhee
32
Chris McGrath
33
Matt Mervis
34
Max Miller
35
Erikson Nichols
36
Al Pesto
37
Jalen Phillips
38
Chris Proctor
39
Michael Smiciklas
40
Mitch Stallings
41
Graeme Stinson
42
Kennie Taylor
43
Luke Whitten
44
Coleman Williams
45
Zeke Young
46
James Ziemba
47
Peter Zyla
48
2017 Baseball Media Guide
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Quick Facts
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
MULTIMEDIA
Location
Durham, N.C.
Website
www.GoDuke.com
Founded
1838 as Trinity College
Twitter
@DukeBASE
Enrollment
6,485
Facebook
/DukeBASE
Colors
Duke Blue (PMS 287) and White
Instagram
@dukebase
Nickname
Blue Devils
Conference
Atlantic Coast (Coastal Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION
Affiliation
NCAA Division I
Baseball SID
Ashley Wolf
Stadiums
Durham Bulls Athletic Park/Jack Coombs Field
Office Number
(919) 668-4393
Surface (Capacity)
Grass (10,000)/Turf (2,000)
Cell Number
(603) 325-2225
Dimensions
305-LF, 371-LC, 400-CF, 373-RF, 327-RF/
Fax Number
(919) 668-1765
325-LF, 370-LC, 400-CF, 380-RC, 335-RF
Email Address
[email protected]
President
Dr. Richard H. Brodhead
Mailing Address
Scott Family Athletics Performance Center
Athletic Director
Dr. Kevin M. White
110 Whitford Dr., Room 281
Durham, NC 27708
Conference Baseball SID
George Lane
Chris Pollard
Email Address
[email protected]
Years at Duke/Overall
4/17
Conference Website
www.theacc.com
Overall Record
508-418-3
Record at Duke
123-100
STAFF
Head Coach (Alma Mater)
Associate Head Coach
Josh Jordan
Assistant Coach
Pete Maki
Assistant Coach
Jason Stein
Director of Operations
Patrick O’Grady
Baseball Administrator
Brad Berndt
Athletic Trainer
Aldo Plata
TEAM INFORMATION
2016 Overall Record
33-24
2016 ACC Record (Finish)
14-15 (7th/3rd Coastal Division)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost
26/8
Position Players Returning
13
Position Players Lost
3
Pitchers Returning
13
Pitchers Lost
5
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Year of Program
1889
All-Time Program Record
2,013-1,727-34
Most Victories in a Season
39 (1996)
NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)
6 (2016)
NCAA Tournament Record
18-14
ACC Tournament Appearances (Last)
34 (2016)
ACC Tournament Record
22-58
ACC Championships
3 (1956, 1957, 1961)
All-ACC Selections
98
All-Americans
9
MLB Draft Selections
66
MLB Alumni
42
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2017 Baseball Media Guide
Schedule
Bold Denotes home game | (!) Denotes Sanderson Ford Spring Training College Classic | (*) Denotes ACC game | (^) Denotes exhibition game
All times Eastern and subject to change
Day
Date
Opponent
Location
Venue
Friday
February 17
vs. Oregon State !
Surprise, Ariz.
Surprise Stadium
Time
3:00 p.m.
Saturday
February 18
vs. Gonzaga !
Surprise, Ariz.
Surprise Stadium
12:00 p.m.
Saturday
February 18
vs. Indiana !
Surprise, Ariz.
Surprise Stadium
8:00 p.m.
Sunday
February 19
vs. Oregon State !
Surprise, Ariz.
Surprise Stadium
11:30 a.m.
Tuesday
February 21
at NCCU
Durham, N.C.
Durham Athletic Park
3:00 p.m.
Friday
February 24
Army
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
4:00 p.m.
Saturday
February 25
Army
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
February 26
Army
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Monday
February 27
Southern California
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
4:00 p.m.
Friday
March 3
Princeton
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
4:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 4
Princeton
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
3:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 4
Princeton
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Sunday
March 5
Princeton
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday
March 7
at Liberty
Lynchburg, Va.
Liberty Baseball Stadium
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday
March 8
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
4:00 p.m.
Friday
March 10
Virginia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 11
Virginia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
March 12
Virginia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Wednesday
March 15
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Friday
March 17
Wake Forest *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 18
Wake Forest *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
March 19
Wake Forest *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday
March 21
UMES
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Friday
March 24
at Virginia *
Charlottesville, Va.
Davenport Field
4:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 25
at Virginia *
Charlottesville, Va.
Davenport Field
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
March 26
at Virginia *
Charlottesville, Va.
Davenport Field
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday
March 28
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
March 29
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Friday
March 31
Pitt *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 1
Pitt *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
April 2
Pitt *
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday
April 4
Durham Bulls ^
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 8
at Miami *
Coral Gables, Fla.
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
7:00 p.m.
Sunday
April 9
at Miami *
Coral Gables, Fla.
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
2:00 p.m.
Monday
April 10
at Miami *
Coral Gables, Fla.
Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
April 12
at Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
Jim Perry Stadium
6:00 p.m.
Friday
April 14
Boston College *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 15
Boston College *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
April 16
Boston College *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
1:00 p.m.
Wednesday
April 19
NCCU
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Friday
April 21
at Louisville *
Louisville, Ky.
Jim Patterson Stadium
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 22
at Louisville *
Louisville, Ky.
Jim Patterson Stadium
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
April 23
at Louisville *
Louisville, Ky.
Jim Patterson Stadium
1:00 p.m.
Wednesday
April 26
Presbyterian
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
6:00 p.m.
Friday
Aril 28
at Notre Dame *
Notre Dame, Ind.
Frank Eck Stadium
6:05 p.m.
Saturday
April 29
at Notre Dame *
Notre Dame, Ind.
Frank Eck Stadium
4:05 p.m.
Sunday
April 30
at Notre Dame *
Notre Dame, Ind.
Frank Eck Stadium
1:05 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Tuesday
May 9
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
Wednesday
May 10
at East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
Clark-LeClair Stadium
6:30 p.m.
Friday
May 12
Georgia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
May 13
Georgia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
May 14
Georgia Tech *
Durham, N.C.
Jack Coombs Field
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday
May 16
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
6:00 p.m.
Thursday
May 18
at North Carolina *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Boshamer Stadium
6:00 p.m.
Friday
May 19
at North Carolina *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Boshamer Stadium
6:30 p.m.
Saturday
May 20
at North Carolina *
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Boshamer Stadium
2:00 p.m.
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Roster
NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
#
Name
B/T
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (Previous School)
#
Name
Pos
Cl.
1
Daniel Calabretta
R/R
INF
5-10
190
Jr.
Weddington, N.C. (Weddington)
3
Justin Bellinger
INF
Jr.
2
Zack Kone
R/R
INF
6-3
200
So.
Boca Raton, Fla. (Pine Crest)
24 Karl Blum
RHP
Sr.
3
Justin Bellinger
L/L
INF
6-6
235
Jr.
Weston, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s School)
1
INF
Jr.
4
James McGhee
L/L
OF
5-8
160
RSo.
Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic)
43 Chase Cheek
OF
Fr.
5
Max Miller
R/R
INF
5-11
175
Jr.
Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra)
27 Bill Chillari
LHP
Fr.
6
Jack Labosky
R/R
INF/RHP
6-3
235
Jr.
Clovis, Calif. (Clovis North)
9
OF
So.
7
Chris Dutra
R/R
C
5-11
210
Fr.
New Rochelle, N.Y. (Iona Prep)
28 Thomas Crispi
LHP
Gr.
9
Griffin Conine
L/R
OF
6-1
200
So.
Weston, Fla. (Pine Crest School)
41 Hunter Davis
RHP
So.
Daniel Calabretta
Griffin Conine
10 Peter Zyla
L/R
INF/C
5-11
180
Jr.
Alpharetta, Ga. (Saint Pius X Catholic)
13 Ryan Day
INF/RHP
Jr.
11
L/L
LHP
6-2
175
Jr.
Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson)
7
C
Fr.
13 Ryan Day
R/R
INF/RHP
5-11
185
Jr.
Phelan, Calif. (Los Osos)
25 Nick Hendrix
LHP
Gr.
15 Kennie Taylor
R/R
OF
5-11
170
So.
Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit)
30 Jimmy Herron
OF
So.
16 Michael Smiciklas
L/R
OF
6-3
195
Jr.
Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community)
44 Zach Hersh
OF
So.
19 Al Pesto
R/R
RHP
6-3
210
So.
Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Military)
34 Zack Kesterson
INF/RHP
So.
20 Matt Mervis
L/R
INF/RHP
6-4
225
Fr.
North Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep)
2
INF
So.
Luke Whitten
Chris Dutra
Zack Kone
21 Chris McGrath
R/L
LHP
6-4
200
Jr.
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
45 Cameron Kovachik
RHP
Fr.
22 Jalen Phillips
L/L
INF/OF
6-2
200
Gr.
Ocoee, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)
6
INF/RHP
Jr.
Fr.
Jack Labosky
23 Chris Proctor
L/R
C
6-1
180
So.
Lawndale, N.C. (Burns)
33 Adam Laskey
LHP
24 Karl Blum
R/R
RHP
6-5
220
Sr.
Toms River, N.J. (Toms River North)
40 Kevin Lewallyn
LHP
Sr.
25 Nick Hendrix
R/L
LHP
6-2
170
Gr.
Arlington, Texas (Martin)
32 Johnathan Lloyd
OF
Jr.
27 Bill Chillari
L/L
LHP
6-2
215
Fr.
Richland, N.J. (St. Augustine Prep)
4
OF
RSo.
28 Thomas Crispi
L/L
LHP
6-4
215
Gr.
Needham, Mass. (Roxbury Latin/Columbia)
21 Chris McGrath
LHP
Jr.
29 Coleman Williams
R/R
RHP
6-4
215
Fr.
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
20 Matt Mervis
INF/RHP
Fr.
30 Jimmy Herron
R/L
OF
6-1
195
So.
Harleysville, Pa. (LaSalle)
5
INF
Jr.
James McGhee
Max Miller
31 Graeme Stinson
L/L
LHP
6-5
250
Fr.
Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)
42 Erikson Nichols
INF
Fr.
33 Adam Laskey
R/L
LHP
6-3
205
Fr.
Barrington, N.J. (Haddon Heights)
19 Al Pesto
RHP
So.
34 Zack Kesterson
R/R
INF/RHP
6-2
215
So.
New Hartford, N.Y. (New Hartford)
22 Jalen Phillips
INF/OF
Gr.
37 Zeke Young
L/L
LHP
6-2
185
So.
Fallbrook, Calif. (Great Oak)
23 Chris Proctor
C
So.
39 James Ziemba
L/L
LHP
6-10
230
RJr.
Hillsborough, N.J. (St. Joseph)
16 Michael Smiciklas
OF
Jr.
40 Kevin Lewallyn
L/L
LHP
5-11
175
Sr.
Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Chaminade)
47 Mitch Stallings
LHP
Jr.
41 Hunter Davis
R/R
RHP
6-4
205
So.
Atlanta (The Westminster Schools)
31 Graeme Stinson
LHP
Fr.
42 Erikson Nichols
R/R
INF
6-4
200
Fr.
Oradell, N.J. (Bergen Catholic)
15 Kennie Taylor
OF
So.
43 Chase Cheek
L/L
OF
6-1
180
Fr.
Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)
11
LHP
Jr.
44 Zack Hersh
R/L
OF
5-10
170
So.
Short Hills, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)
37 Zeke Young
LHP
So.
45 Cameron Kovachik
R/R
RHP
6-5
220
Fr.
Monroe, Conn. (Masuk)
39 James Ziemba
LHP
RJr.
47 Mitch Stallings
L/L
LHP
6-2
170
Jr.
Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School)
10 Peter Zyla
OF/C
Jr.
COACHING STAFF
Luke Whitten
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
14 Chris Pollard
Head Coach
Karl Blum
Rhymes with plum
12 Josh Jordan
Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Catawba College ‘02
Justin Bellinger
bell-in-jer
26 Pete Maki
Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach
Franklin & Marshall ’04
Daniel Calabretta
cal-uh-bret-uh
29 Jason Stein
Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach
Eastern Kentucky ‘97
Jack Labosky
luh-boss-key
Kevin Lewallyn
lew-all-in
Michael Smiciklas
smick-liss
Davidson ‘96
Jason Stein
steen
Wisconsin ‘83
James Ziemba
zee-em-bah
Peter Zyla
zye-luh
SUPPORT STAFF
Brad Berndt
Senior Associate Director of Athletics
Anthony Davis
Equipment Operations Manager
Wake Forest ‘09
Maddie Wheeler
Academic Coordinator
Southern California ‘14
Kathleen Murphy
Game Operations Assistant
Dan Perlmutter
Associate Director of Sports Performance
George Washington ‘98
Aldo Plata
Assistant Athletic Trainer
UNC Wilmington ‘03
Ashley Wolf
Associate Director of Sports Information
Cornell ‘08
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2017 Baseball Media Guide
Roster
BY POSITION
BY CLASS
Name
B/T
Cl.
Chris Dutra
R/R
Fr.
Chris Proctor
L/R
Peter Zyla
L/R
BY STATE
Pos.
B/T
Thomas Crispi
LHP
L/L
Ryan Day
So.
Nick Hendrix
LHP
R/L
Jack Labosky
Clovis
Jr.
Jalen Phillips
INF/OF
L/L
Kevin Lewallyn
Stevenson Ranch
Zeke Young
Fallbrook
Catchers
Name
Graduate Students (5)
Infielders (8)
Name
Hometown
California (4)
Phelan
Seniors (2)
Justin Bellinger
L/L
Jr.
Karl Blum
RHP
R/R
Connecticut (1)
Daniel Calabretta
R/R
Jr.
Kevin Lewallyn
LHP
L/L
Cameron Kovachik
Ryan Day
R/R
Jr.
LHP
L/L
Zack Kone
R/R
So.
Redshirt Juniors (1)
Jack Labosky
R/R
Jr.
James Ziemba
Max Miller
R/R
Jr.
Erikson Nichols
R/R
Fr.
Juniors (10)
Jalen Phillips
L/L
Gr.
Justin Bellinger
INF
Daniel Calabretta
INF
Ryan Day
INF
Outfielders (9)
Monroe, Conn.
Florida (7)
Chase Cheek
Orlando
Zack Kone
Boca Raton
James McGhee
Pensacola
L/L
Max Miller
Ponte Vedra
R/R
Jalen Phillips
Ocoee
R/R
Michael Smiciklas
Boca Raton
Kennie Taylor
Tampa
Chase Cheek
L/L
Fr.
Jack Labosky
INF
R/R
Griffin Conine
L/R
So.
Chris McGrath
LHP
R/L
Jimmy Herron
R/L
So.
Max Miller
INF
R/R
Georgia (7)
Zack Hersh
R/L
So.
Michael Smiciklas
OF
L/R
Hunter Davis
Atlanta
James McGhee
L/L
RSo.
Mitch Stallings
LHP
L/L
Chris McGrath
Atlanta
Michael Smiciklas
L/R
Jr.
Luke Whitten
LHP
L/L
Al Pesto
Savannah
Jalen Phillips
L/L
RSr.
Peter Zyla
OF/C
L/R
Mitch Stallings
Atlanta
Kennie Taylor
R/R
So.
Peter Zyla
L/L
Jr.
Redshirt Sophomore (1)
James McGhee
OF
L/L
Graeme Stinson
Norcross
Coleman Williams
Atlanta
Peter Zyla
Alpharetta
Left-Handed Pitchers (11)
Bill Chillari
L/L
Fr.
Sophomores (10)
Thomas Crispi
L/L
Gr.
Griffin Conine
OF
L/R
Nick Hendrix
R/L
Gr.
Hunter Davis
RHP
R/R
Maryland (1)
Matt Mervis
North Bethesda
Adam Laskey
R/L
Fr.
Jimmy Herron
OF
R/L
Massachusetts (2)
Kevin Lewallyn
L/L
Sr.
Zack Hersh
OF
R/L
Justin Bellinger
Weston
Chris McGrath
R/L
Jr.
Zack Kesterson
INF/RHP
R/R
Thomas Crispi
Needham
Mitch Stallings
L/L
Jr.
Zack Kone
INF
R/R
Graeme Stinson
L/L
Fr.
Al Pesto
RHP
R/R
New Jersey (6)
Luke Whitten
L/L
Jr.
Chris Proctor
C
R/L
Karl Blum
Zeke Young
L/L
So.
Kennie Taylor
OF
R/R
Bill Chillari
Richland
James Ziemba
L/L
RJr.
Zeke Young
LHP
L/L
Zack Hersh
Short Hills
Adam Laskey
Barrington
Right-Handed Pitchers (9)
Freshmen (9)
Toms River
Erikson Nichols
Oradell
James Ziemba
Hillsborough
Karl Blum
R/R
Sr.
Chase Cheek
Hunter Davis
R/R
So.
Bill Chillari
LHP
L/L
Ryan Day
R/R
Jr.
Chris Dutra
C
R/R
New York (2)
Zack Kesterson
R/R
So.
Cameron Kovachik
RHP
R/R
Chris Dutra
New Rochelle
Cameron Kovochik
R/R
Fr.
Adam Laskey
LHP
R/L
Zack Kesterson
New Hartford
Jack Labosky
R/R
Jr.
Matt Mervis
INF/RHP
L/R
Matt Mervis
L/R
Fr.
Erikson Nichols
INF
R/R
North Carolina (2)
Al Pesto
R/R
So.
Graeme Stinson
LHP
L/L
Daniel Calabretta
Weddington
Coleman Williams
R/R
Fr.
Coleman Williams
RHP
R/R
Chris Proctor
Lawndale
OF
L/L
Pennsylvania (1)
Jimmy Herron
Harleysville
Texas (2)
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Nick Hendrix
Arlington
Luke Whitten
Dallas
5
Roster
1
DANIEL
CALABRETTA
2
ZACK
KONE
3
JUSTIN
BELLINGER
4
JAMES
McGHEE
5
MAX
MILLER
6
JACK
LABOSKY
7
10
PETER
ZYLA
11
LUKE
WHITTEN
13
RYAN
DAY
15
KENNIE
TAYLOR
16
MICHAEL
SMICIKLAS
19
AL
PESTO
22 JALEN
PHILLIPS
31
GRAEME
STINSON
43 CHASE
CHEEK
6
CHRIS
DUTRA
9
GRIFFIN
CONINE
20 MATT
MERVIS
21
CHRIS
McGRATH
30 JIMMY
HERRON
23 CHRIS
PROCTOR
24 KARL
BLUM
25 NICK
HENDRIX
27 BILL
CHILLARI
28 THOMAS
CRISPI
29 COLEMAN
WILLIAMS
33 ADAM
LASKEY
34 ZACK
KESTERSON
37 ZEKE
YOUNG
39 JAMES
ZIEMBA
40 KEVIN
LEWALLYN
41
44 ZACK
HERSH
45 CAMERON
KOVACHIK
47 MITCH
STALLINGS
HUNTER
DAVIS
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42 ERIKSON
NICHOLS
Coaches
CHRIS POLLARD
#14 | Head Coach
18th Season | 5th Season at Duke
AT DUKE (4 SEASONS • 2013 - PRESENT)
Pollard began the task of revitalizing the program and his effect was felt immediately
Chris Pollard became Duke University’s 25th head baseball coach in June of 2012,
as the 2013 Blue Devils eclipsed their win total from the previous season, securing
taking over the reins of the Blue Devil program after successful stints at Pfeiffer
26 victories for their first-year head coach. Duke’s 26 victories during Pollard’s
University and Appalachian State University.
inaugural campaign marked the most by a Blue Devil head coach in his first season
in school history.
Pollard led Duke to an at-large bid to the 2016 NCAA Tournament, ending the program’s drought of 55 years without making the postseason event. After beginning
Duke began the ACC slate by taking two-of-three from No. 24 Miami, marking the
the season 10-13 (1-7 ACC), the Blue Devils went 23-9 over their final 32 regular
team’s first series victory over a ranked opponent since 2010. The Blue Devils would
season games, including a 13-8 ACC record. During that span, Duke went 9-7 against
go on to shut out one of the nation’s top offenses in No. 15 Georgia Tech twice in a
Top 20 RPI teams, collected series victories over Georgia Tech, Clemson, Virginia
three-game series at Jack Coombs Field, becoming the first team to blank the Yel-
Tech, Florida State and Pitt, and posted a perfect 10-0 mark in non-conference play.
low Jackets twice in the same series since Georgia accomplished the feat in 1955.
With 33 wins this past season, Duke reached the 30-win mark for the third straight
Pollard’s first season at Duke culminated with All-ACC honors for junior third base-
year, marking the program’s first stretch of three-straight 30-win seasons since
man Jordan Betts and sophomore second baseman Andy Perez. The duo became
the Blue Devils compiled a run of seven consecutive 30-win seasons from 1992-98.
the first Duke position players to earn all-conference honors since Nate Freiman and
Jeremy Gould appeared on the second team in 2009. In addition, Betts was the first
Pollard registered his 500th career win May 1, 2016 at NC State. In addition, he be-
Blue Devil third baseman named all-league since Jeff Becker in 1999, while Perez
came the fastest Duke head coach to reach 100 wins with the Blue Devils, recording
was the first Duke second baseman tabbed All-ACC since Quinton McCracken in 1992.
his 100th victory at Duke March 15, 2016 against UMES. He is the only Blue Devil
head coach to guide the team to three 30-win seasons in his first four campaigns.
AT APPALACHIAN STATE (8 SEASONS • 2005-12)
Prior to accepting the head coaching position at Duke, Pollard successfully trans-
During Pollard’s tenure, 11 Blue Devils have been selected in the Major League Baseball
formed an Appalachian State program saddled with back-to-back 10-win seasons
Draft, including five in 2015 in junior RHP Michael Matuella (3rd Round | No. 78 Overall
into a team on the verge of the College World Series.
| Texas Rangers), senior RHP Sarkis Ohanian (9th Round | No. 265 Overall | Cincinnati
Reds), junior RHP Kenny Koplove (17th Round | No. 504 Overall | Philadelphia Phillies),
Pollard garnered 2012 Southern Conference Coach of the Year honors after leading
senior RHP Andrew Istler (23rd Round | No. 702 | Los Angeles Dodgers) and redshirt
Appalachian State to its most accomplished season in the program’s 109-year history
sophomore James Marvel (36th Round | No. 1,087 Overall | Pittsburgh Pirates). Duke’s
as the Mountaineers set a school record for victories with a 41-18 overall record in
five current players selected was the team’s highest total since seven Blue Devils
addition to winning the Southern Conference championship with a 21-9 league mark.
were taken in the 2009 MLB Draft, while Matuella and Ohanian became the first Duke
Appalachian State earned a berth to the 2012 NCAA Championship and advanced to
teammates picked in the first 10 rounds of the draft since 2002.
the championship round of the Charlottesville Regional with victories over national
powers Virginia and Oklahoma.
In just his second season in Durham, Pollard led the 2014 Blue Devils to the ACC
Tournament for the first time since 2009 as Duke finished fourth overall in the
In addition, the 2012 Mountaineers won their first conference championship since
league standings. Duke’s 16 ACC wins in 2014 tied the program record while the
1987, advanced to NCAA postseason play for the first time since 1986 and won
Blue Devils finished in the top four in the conference standings for the first time
their first NCAA Tournament game since 1973. Appalachian State also claimed four
since 1994. The Blue Devils cemented their status as one of the top teams in the
wins over nationally-ranked opponents and spent six weeks in the national rank-
North Carolina, finishing the season 8-1 against in-state ACC rivals North Carolina,
ings. Prior to the record-breaking 2012 campaign, the Mountaineers boasted just
NC State and Wake Forest.
one win over a nationally-ranked team since 1982 and one appearance in a major
college baseball poll.
Duke finished the 2014 season with 33 wins, surpassing the 30-win plateau for the first
time since 2009 and 11th time in program history. In addition, the Blue Devils entered
Pollard took the helm of the Mountaineer program in 2004 and guided ASU to 24
the national rankings, earning the No. 30 spot in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
wins, four more than the previous two seasons combined, in his second season
national poll May 6. The 2014 Blue Devils earned a spot in the Collegiate Baseball
with the program. Six consecutive 30-win seasons would follow as the Mountain-
Newspaper’s rankings for the first time since the organization began its poll in 1998.
eers won at least one Southern Conference Tournament game every season and
finished among the top 50 teams in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) rankings
Under Pollard’s guidance, three Blue Devils heard their names called during the 2014
twice during that span.
MLB Draft and three Duke players garnered All-ACC accolades, the most since 2009.
Pollard’s tenure at Appalachian State was punctuated by his ability to recruit
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top-notch talent. After Appalachian State went without a Major League Baseball
Coaching Year-By-Year
draftee for a dozen years, three members of Pollard’s initial ASU recruiting class
Year
School
Record
Conference
Record
Finish
were selected in the first 12 rounds of the 2008 MLB Draft. In total, Appalachian
2000
Pfeiffer
20-28
Conference Carolinas
10-15
8th
State produced 13 MLB draftees under Pollard’s watch, including a school-record
2001
Pfeiffer
21-26
Conference Carolinas
11-12
6th
four in both 2008 and 2012.
2002
Pfeiffer
26-23-1
Conference Carolinas
11-14
8th
3rd
2003
Pfeiffer
33-17
Conference Carolinas
16-10
AT PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY (5 SEASONS • 2000-04)
2004
Pfeiffer
41-14
Conference Carolinas
18-6
1st
Prior to his arrival at Appalachian, Pollard served as the head coach at Pfeiffer
2005
Appalachian State
10-42
Southern Conference
5-24
11th
University from 2000-04. In his final year at Pfeiffer, he coached the Falcons to
2006
Appalachian State
24-31-1
Southern Conference
9-18
8th
the winningest season in school history, a 41-14 campaign that culminated with its
2007
Appalachian State
33-26
Southern Conference
14-13
4th
second straight Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference regular season champion-
2008
Appalachian State
32-27
Southern Conference
14-13
6th
ship and a berth in the 2004 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional. In addition,
2009
Appalachian State
33-21
Southern Conference
15-13
6th
Pfeiffer reached as high as No. 2 in the South Atlantic Regional rankings and No. 109
2010
Appalachian State
38-18-1
Southern Conference
14-14-1
7th
in the national polls according to Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Pollard was named
2011
Appalachian State
33-27
Southern Conference
15-15
6th
the 2004 CVAC Coach of the Year both by the league’s coaches and the American
2012
Appalachian State
41-18
Southern Conference
21-9
t-1st
Baseball Coaches Association for his efforts.
2013
Duke
26-29
ACC
9-21
11th
2014
Duke
33-25
ACC
16-14
4th
Similar to his time at Appalachian State, Pollard took over a Pfeiffer squad which
2015
Duke
31-22
ACC
10-19
t-12th
had suffered three losing seasons in the four years prior to his arrival and began
2016
Duke
33-24
ACC
14-16
7th
a rebuilding project that led to the Falcons’ record improving in each of his five
TOTAL 17 Seasons
508-418-3
seasons as head coach. In addition, he also served as Pfeiffer’s director of athletics
for the 2003-04 year, overseeing the daily supervision of the school’s 16 varsity
PERSONAL
sports, including NCAA compliance, budget and salary management, public relations,
Pollard graduated from Davidson in 1996, earning a B.A. in psychology with a con-
fundraising and facility oversight.
centration in child and adolescent development. He played professionally in both the
Western League and the Northern League before returning to Davidson to begin his
AT DAVIDSON
coaching career. Pollard also received a Master’s degree in physical education/health
Before his stint at Pfeiffer, Pollard served as an assistant coach at his alma mater,
education from Mississippi State in 2004. His wife, Stephanie, is a 1997 Davidson
Davidson College. His primary responsibilities for the Wildcat staff included serving
graduate. The couple resides in Durham with their two sons (Thomas and Brady).
as the team’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator.
Pollard also gained coaching experience in the NCAA-certified Coastal Plain Summer
Collegiate Playing Experience
League as the head coach of the Durham Braves in 1998 and pitching coach with
School
Years
the Rocky Mount Rock Fish in 1997.
Davidson College
1993-96
As a player at Davidson from 1993-96, Pollard became just the third pitcher in pro-
Professional Playing Experience
gram history to win 20 games for a career. He ranks among the top 10 in Davidson
Organization
Years
history with 20 wins (3rd), 168 strikeouts (8th), 59 appearances (t-7th), 309 innings
Salinas
1996
pitched (4th), 39 starts (6th) 18 complete games (t-7th) and two shutouts (t-3rd). As
Sioux Falls
1996
a sophomore, Pollard defeated both No. 1 Georgia Tech and No. 25 Western Carolina
before tying an NCAA record by earning victories in both ends of a doubleheader
Education
versus Georgia Southern as a junior.
School
Degree
Davidson College
B.A. Psychology
1996
Mississippi State
M.S. Physical Education
2004
Coaching Numbers
Seasons as a Head Coach
167
Career Record
508-418-3
Record at Duke
123-100
Record at Appalachian State
244-210-2
Record at Pfeiffer
141-108-1
ACC Record
49-70
ACC Tournament Record
1-3
NCAA Tournament Record
2-4
Coaching Experience
Years
School/Organization
2013 - Present
Duke University
Position
Head Coach
2005-13
Appalachian State University
Head Coach
2000-04
Pfeiffer University
Head Coach
1996-99
Davidson College
Assistant Coach
1998
Durham Braves *
Head Coach
1997
Rocky Mount Rock Fish *
Assistant Coach
(*) Denotes Coastal Plain League (NCAA-certified collegiate summer league)
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Bold denotes 2017 opponent | (*) denotes ACC team
Pollard Versus All Opponents
Opponent
At Duke Total
Opponent
At Duke Total
Akron
1-0
3-0
Norfolk State
2-0
2-0
Alabama
0-0
0-3
North Carolina *
4-8
4-14
Albany
0-0
0-3
North Carolina A&T
1-0
16-3
Army
0-0
2-0
Notre Dame *
3-0
3-0
Auburn
0-0
1-2
Oakland
0-0
3-0
Binghamton
2-1
2-1
Ohio State
1-0
1-0
Boston College
3-3
3-3
Oklahoma
0-0
1-2
Bryant
1-0
1-0
Oregon State
0-0
0-0
Buffalo
0-0
1-1
Penn
1-1
1-1
Bucknell
3-0
3-0
Penn State
0-1
0-1
California
4-2
4-2
Pitt *
4-4
4-4
Campbell
1-4
2-5
Presbyterian
0-0
3-0
Canisius
0-0
5-3
Princeton
1-0
1-0
Charleston Southern
0-0
0-1
Quinnipiac
2-0
3-0
Charlotte
1-0
3-1-1
Radford
0-0
2-1
The Citadel
0-0
10-16
Richmond
1-0
1-0
Clemson *
3-6
3-6
Rider
3-0
10-0
Coastal Carolina
1-1
1-1
Saint Louis
0-1
0-1
College of Charleston
0-0
7-20
Samford
0-0
8-6
0-4
Columbia
2-0
4-0
South Carolina
0-1
Coppin State
0-0
3-0
Southern California
0-0
0-0
Cornell
0-0
2-1
Tennessee
0-0
2-1
Davidson
3-1
21-7
Tennessee Tech
0-0
1-1
Dayton
0-0
3-0
Toledo
3-0
3-0
Delaware State
1-0
1-0
Towson
1-2
1-2
East Carolina
0-2
0-2
UMES
1-0
4-0
East Tennessee State
0-0
5-9
UNC Asheville
0-0
9-0
Elon
0-0
4-21
UNCG
4-1
15-16
Fairleigh Dickinson
0-0
2-1
UNCW
0-1
0-1
Florida
1-2
1-2
USC Upstate
0-0
2-0
Florida State *
3-6
3-11
Virginia *
3-9
4-9
Furman
0-1
20-11
Virginia Tech *
7-5
7-5
Gardner-Webb
2-0
12-7
Wake Forest *
6-4
9-11
George Mason
0-0
0-2
West Virginia
0-1
0-1
Georgia Southern
0-0
10-18
Western Carolina
0-0
9-16-1
Georgia Tech *
6-7
6-7
Wofford
0-0
20-4
Gonzaga
0-0
0-0
Yale
1-0
2-1
Hartford
1-0
1-0
High Point
2-0
11-2
Indiana
0-0
0-0
Iona
1-0
1-0
Jacksonville State
0-0
5-1
Kentucky
0-0
0-1
LaSalle
1-0
3-0
Liberty
4-4
4-4
Louisville *
1-2
1-2
Longwood
4-1
9-2
LSU
0-0
2-1
Marist
0-0
1-0
Marshall
1-0
1-0
Maryland
1-2
1-2
Miami (FL) *
3-10
4-11
Mount St. Mary’s
0-0
0-0
NCCU
9-0
10-0
NC State *
3-5
4-8
Niagara
0-0
3-0
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JOSH JORDAN
#12 | Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
4th Season at Duke
AT DUKE (4 SEASONS • 2013 - PRESENT)
the Mountaineers set a school record for victories with a 41-18 overall record. The
Josh Jordan joined the Duke baseball program in June of 2012 and was promoted
Mountaineers captured the Southern Conference championship and earned a berth
to Associate Head Coach in July of 2015. He begins his fifth season with the Blue
to the NCAA Championship, advancing to the championship round of the Charlotte
Devils in 2016-17. Jordan serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator while also
Regional with wins over national powers Virginia and Oklahoma.
working with the Blue Devil catchers and outfielders. In addition, he teaches both
hitting and base running.
While in Boone, Jordan supervised the development of 17 players ultimately selected
in the MLB Draft. Prior to Jordan and Pollard’s arrival, Appalachian State had not
As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Jordan has helped bring in top-level talent
produced a Major League Baseball draftee since the 1996 campaign.
during his first four years in Durham. Duke reaped the benefits of Jordan’s efforts
in 2016, earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament while relying heavily on a
EARLY YEARS
corps of talented underclassmen.
Before joining the ASU staff, Jordan spent the 2006 season with Young Harris College, helping the Mountain Lions to a runner-up finish in the 2006 National Junior
The Blue Devils’ 2015 class was highly-touted and featured eight players ranked
College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XVII Tournament. Prior to his stint at
among Perfect Game’s top 500 prospects in the country. Duke’s 13-player 2014
Young Harris, Jordan spent two seasons at Fort Hays State in Hays, Kan. He began
recruiting class ranked No. 16 in the nation according to Perfect Game as well. Five
his time at Fort Hays as a graduate assistant in 2004 before becoming the Tigers’
Duke commits -- junior Justin Bellinger, junior Chris McGrath, freshman Adam Laskey,
top assistant and recruiting coordinator the following year.
freshman Matt Mervis and first-round selection Will Benson -- were selected in the
Major League Baseball Draft coming out of high school.
Coaching Experience
Years
School/Organization
Jordan has been instrumental to the Blue Devils’ success over the past three seasons,
Present
Duke University
Position
Associate Head Coach
including back-to-back-back 30 win campaigns in 2014-16. With a 31-22 overall record
2013-15
Duke University
Assistant Coach
in 2015, the Blue Devils recorded 30 wins for the 12th time in program history and
2007-12
Appalachian State University
Assistant Coach
back-to-back 30 win seasons for the first time since 2008-09. In 2014, Duke sur-
2006
Young Harris College
Assistant Coach
passed 30 wins for the first time since 2009. After Duke was picked to finish fifth in
2005
Thomasville HiToms *
Head Coach
the Coastal Division in the 2014 ACC Preseason Coaches Poll, the Blue Devils ended
2005
Fort Hays State
Assistant Coach
the regular season fourth overall in the league standings. Duke posted a 16-14 ACC
2004
Fort Hays State
Graduate Assistant
record and finished in the top four in the conference for the first time since 1994. In
2003
Catawba College
Volunteer Assistant Coach
addition, the Blue Devils’ 16 league wins tied the program record, also set in 1994.
(*) Denotes Coastal Plain League (NCAA-certified collegiate summer league)
Duke swept four ACC series in the same season for the first time since 1994 as well.
COLLEGE CAREER
During Jordan’s time in Durham, 11 Blue Devils have been selected in the Major League
Jordan played second base at Catawba College from 1999-2002, leading the Indians
Baseball Draft, including five in 2015 in junior RHP Michael Matuella (3rd Round |
to the 2002 South Atlantic Conference Tournament championship. He began his
No. 78 Overall | Texas Rangers), senior RHP Sarkis Ohanian (9th Round | No. 265
coaching career as a volunteer coach at his alma mater in 2003. Jordan holds a B.A.
Overall | Cincinnati Reds), junior RHP Kenny Koplove (17th Round | No. 504 Overall |
in social studies education from Catawba and also earned an M.S. in exercise science
Philadelphia Phillies), senior RHP Andrew Istler (23rd Round | No. 702 | Los Angeles
from Fort Hays State in 2005. A native of Gastonia, N.C., he was a four-year letter-
Dodgers) and redshirt sophomore James Marvel (36th Round | No. 1,087 Overall |
winner and an all-conference performer at Hunter Huss High School from 1995-98.
Pittsburgh Pirates). Duke’s five current players selected was the team’s highest total
since seven Blue Devils were taken in the 2009 MLB Draft, while Matuella and Ohanian
EDUCATION
became the first Duke teammates picked in the first 10 rounds of the draft since 2002.
School
Degree
Catawba College
B.A. Social Studies
2002
Fort Hays State
M.S. Exercise Science
2005
With Jordan’s assistance, Duke has earned eight All-ACC selections over the past three
Graduation
years, including three all-conference picks in 2014. Duke’s three All-ACC selections
in 2014 were the most since Duke placed three on the all-conference teams in 2009.
AT APPALACHIAN STATE (6 SEASONS • 2007-12)
Collegiate Playing Experience
School
Years
Catawba College
1999-2002
Prior to his arrival in Durham, Jordan spent six seasons as an assistant coach under
current Duke head coach Chris Pollard at Appalachian State. The Mountaineers won
PERSONAL
30 or more games in each of Jordan’s six seasons with the program.
Jordan and his wife (Erika) reside in Durham, N.C., with their son (Jaxon) and
Jordan was key in Appalachian State’s stellar 2012 campaign, a season which saw
daughter (Lillian).
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PETE MAKI
#26 | Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach
2nd Season at Duke
AT DUKE (2015 - PRESENT)
Coaching Experience
Assistant coach Pete Maki joined the Duke baseball staff in July of 2015 and enters his
School/Organization
Position
Years
second season with the Blue Devils in 2016-17, serving as the team’s pitching coach.
Duke University
Assistant Coach
Present
Maki’s influence was felt immediately in 2016 as Duke earned an at-large bid to the
Columbia University
Associate Head Coach
2012-15
NCAA Tournament, ending a 55-year drought. Duke’s pitching staff ranked fourth
Columbia University
Assistant Coach
2008-11
in the ACC with a 3.79 ERA, while three Blue Devil pitchers -- Bailey Clark, James
University of New Haven
Assistant Coach
2006-07
Ziemba and Brian McAfee -- were selected in the 2016 MLB Draft.
EARLY YEARS
In 2016, Duke was the only program with two pitchers ranked among the ACC’s top
Prior to his arrival at Columbia, Maki served as an assistant coach at the University
five in fewest walks allowed per nine innings in McAfee and Kellen Urbon. In addi-
of New Haven from 2006-07. He oversaw a pitching staff that led the East Coast
tion, McAfee earned ACC Pitcher of the Week accolades following a 94-pitch shutout
Conference in ERA and strikeout-to-walk ratio in both 2006 and 2007. Three of his
versus then-No. 14 Virginia.
pitchers during that time went on to play professionally as well.
In addition to strong starting pitching, the Blue Devils also used a core group of
COLLEGE CAREER
seven relievers who each made 15 or more appearances out of the bullpen. That
Maki graduated from Franklin and Marshall in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in psy-
group posted a combined 2.95 ERA over 146.1 innings, while Mitch Stallings ranked
chology and sociology. As a senior, he recorded six saves, posted a team-best 3.42
fourth in the ACC with nine saves.
ERA and was named the squad’s Cy Young award winner. Additionally, Maki pitched
in the prestigious Cape Cod League and the New England Collegiate Baseball League
AT COLUMBIA (8 SEASONS | 2008-15)
during his collegiate career.
Maki joined the Blue Devils after eight seasons as the pitching coach and recruiting
coordinator at Columbia University. He joined the Lions as an assistant coach in 2008
Education
and was promoted to associate head coach in 2012.
School
Degree
Graduation
Franklin & Marshall College
B.A. Sociology
2004
The Lions enjoyed tremendous success during Maki’s tenure, capturing four Ivy
League Championships including three-straight from 2013-15. The Columbia pitch-
Collegiate Playing Experience
ing staff was consistently among the best in the Ivy League under Maki’s guidance,
School
Years
leading the conference in team ERA, opposing batting average, strikeouts and hits
Franklin and Marshall
2001-04
allowed in Ivy League games in three of Maki’s final four seasons.
PERSONAL
In 2015, Columbia won its third-straight Ivy title and advanced to the final game of
Maki and his wife (Lisa) reside in Durham with their sons (Will & Cal).
the NCAA Coral Gables Regional. The Lions totaled a program-record 17 saves while
Adam Cline became Columbia’s all-time saves leader. In addition, Harrisen Egly
notched five saves and collected Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honors
while four pitchers on the 2015 squad garnered All-Ivy citations.
Under Maki’s guidance, staff ace David Speer was named the 2014 Ivy League Pitcher
of the Year, the second pitcher during Maki’s tenure to collect the honor and the
first unanimous choice since 2004. In 2013, the pitching staff set a program record
with 357 strikeouts and ranked 29th nationally with a 2.48:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
The Lions had a pitcher taken in the Major League Baseball Draft in each of Maki’s
final four seasons after sending a total of six pitchers to the draft in program history
prior to Maki’s tenure. Additionally, Columbia’s Tim Giel and Joe Donino signed free
agent contracts with the Yankees in 2013 and the Diamondbacks in 2014, respectively.
Maki reunited with former head coach Brett Boretti when he joined the Columbia
coaching staff in February 2008. A 2004 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College in
Lancaster, Pa., Maki lettered four seasons as a left-handed pitcher under Boretti’s
tutelage at Franklin and Marshall.
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JASON STEIN
#29 | Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach
2nd Season at Duke
AT DUKE (1 SEASON | 2015 - PRESENT)
Considered among the top offensive coaches nationally, Stein presented his base
Jason Stein joined the Duke baseball staff in August of 2015. In addition to serving
running system at the 2010 American Baseball Coaches Association’s national con-
as the team’s hitting coach, Stein works with the Blue Devil infielders, coaches third
vention in Dallas, one of the highest attended lectures with over 5,000 attendees.
base during games, coordinates the team’s community service efforts and manages
the program’s on-campus facilities.
AT BELMONT UNIVERSITY (4 SEASONS | 2001-05)
Prior to his arrival at Eastern Kentucky, Stein served as an assistant coach/recruiting
In Stein’s first season with the program, Duke earned an at-large bid to the 2016 NCAA
coordinator at Belmont University from 2001-05. During that span, he coached nine
Tournament, ending a drought of 55 years without making the postseason event.
players selected in the MLB Draft, including the highest pick in school history (Blake
After beginning the season 10-13 (1-7 ACC), the Blue Devils went 23-9 over their final
Owen | 2005 MLB Draft | 6th Round | Baltimore Orioles).
32 regular season games, including a 13-8 record in the ACC.
As a member of the Belmont staff, Stein helped the Bruins set program records in
The Blue Devils did not start an upperclassmen position player for most of the
home runs, RBI, total bases and stolen bases. Belmont swiped 518 bases during his
season, relying heavily on a talented group of sophomores and freshmen. Under
time, posting a school record 124 in 2005.
Stein’s guidance, freshman Jimmy Herron and sophomore Jack Labosky collected
second team All-ACC honors.
Coaching Experience
School/Organization
Position
Years
With his 2016 all-conference selection, Herron became the first Duke rookie named
Duke University
Assistant Coach
Present
All-ACC since 1997. Herron also garnered Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America
Eastern Kentucky University
Head Coach
2009-15
accolades after leading the team in hits, doubles and stolen bases.
Belmont University
Assistant Head Coach
2006-08
Belmont University
Assistant Coach
2001-05
After recording just three extra base hits in 2015, Labosky was named a semifinalist
Eastern Kentucky University
Assistant Coach
1998-2000
for the 2016 Gregg Olson Award, presented annually to college baseball’s breakout
Eastern Kentucky University
Student Assistant
1996-97
player of the year. Labosky emerged as one of Duke’s top hitters, leading the team
in on base percentage, runs, RBI, home runs, total bases, walks and time hit by pitch.
COLLEGE CAREER
Stein earned a bachelor’s degree in ornamental horticulture from Eastern Kentucky
AT EASTERN KENTUCKY (7 SEASONS | 2009-15)
in 1997 and received his master’s in sports administration from EKU in 1998. As a
Prior to his arrival in Durham, Stein served as the head coach at Eastern Kentucky
player at EKU, he was a two-time All-OVC selection and posted a career .334 batting
from 2009-15. Over the course of his EKU head coaching career, Stein compiled a
average, leading the OVC with a .378 average in 1993.
178-201 record and led the Colonels to the six-team Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in four of his seven seasons. The Ashland, Ky., native recruited and coached
Education
five Major League Draft selections, nine All-Americans, 24 All-OVC picks, and two
School
Degree
Graduation
OVC Freshmen of the Year and the 2012 OVC Pitcher of the Year.
Eastern Kentucky University
B.S. Ornamental Horticulture
1997
Eastern Kentucky University
M.S. Sports Administration
1998
Eastern Kentucky was routinely among the national leaders in home runs per game
during Stein’s tenure, ranking among the top 10 in three of the past four seasons.
Collegiate Playing Experience
This past season was no exception as Eastern Kentucky once again ranked among the
School
Years
national offensive leaders, amassing 59 home runs and a .450 slugging percentage.
Eastern Kentucky University
1992-95
The 2015 Colonels ranked fifth in the country in home runs per game while coming
in 22nd nationally in slugging percentage.
PERSONAL
Stein and his wife (Terri) reside in Durham, N.C., with their four children (Ryker, Riley,
The 2012 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year, Stein guided the Colonels to a
Jaxton and Jacey).
share of the OVC regular season title in 2012. After EKU was picked to finish sixth
in the league, Stein led Eastern Kentucky to the program’s first OVC regular season
championship since 2000. EKU placed five players on all-conference teams, including
OVC Pitcher of the Year Matt Fyffe. In addition, Eastern Kentucky belted 66 homers
that season and led the national in home runs per game (1.22). The 2012 Colonels
also ranked among the top-30 in the country in slugging percentage (4th), doubles
(6th) and scoring (23rd).
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JUSTIN BELLINGER
#3 | Junior | 6-6 | INF
Weston, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s School)
CAREER STATS
Year Avg
GP
GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP OB%
SF
SH
SB
ATT
PO
A
E
2015 .227
46
43
154
18
35
6
2
1
22
48
.312
22
3
63
2
.333
1
0
0
1
397
19
6
FLD%
.986
2016 .336
42
37
140
28
47
10
1
7
32
80
.571
19
2
43
4
.417
2
0
1
2
354
15
3
.992
Total .279
88
80
294
46
82
16
3
8
54
128 .435
41
5
106
6
.373
3
0
1
3
751
34
9
.989
FLD%
ACC CAREER STATS
Year Avg
GP
GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP OB%
SF
SH
SB
ATT
PO
A
E
2015 .211
23
20
71
2
15
2
1
0
11
19
.268
10
1
28
1
.313
1
0
0
0
181
6
5
.974
2016 .329
25
21
79
16
26
5
0
5
17
46
.582
13
2
22
1
.432
1
0
0
0
196
12
1
.995
Total .273
48
41
150
18
41
7
1
5
28
65
.433
23
3
50
2
.376
2
0
0
0
377
18
6
.985
2016
Played in 42 games starting 37 ... All 37 starts came at first base ... Led the team in batting average (.336) and slugging percentage (.571) ... Entered the starting lineup for
good March 27 at Wake Forest and anchored Duke’s lineup out of the cleanup spot the rest of the season ... Totaled seven home runs, 10 doubles and 32 RBI ... Posted a .417
on base percentage ... Hit .300 (12-40) versus left-handed pitchers ... Registered a .552 (16-29) batting average when leading off an inning ... Scored a season-high four runs
April 23 at Virginia Tech ... Notched four three-hit games ... Homered against Georgia Tech (April 1, April 2), Liberty (April 19), Virginia Tech (April 23), Florida State (May 14),
Pitt (May 20) and South Carolina (June 4) ... Also led the team in batting average (.329) and slugging percentage (.582) in ACC games ... Committed three errors on 372
chances for a .992 fielding percentage for the season.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... One of four Duke freshmen to start 35 or more games … Appeared in 46 contests, starting 43 at first base … Hit .227 (35-for-154)
with six doubles, three triples and a home run … Scored 18 runs, drew 22 walks and was hit by a pitch three times … Recorded eight multiple-hit games and five contests with
multiple RBI … Registered a .312 slugging percentage and .333 on-base percentage … Made his collegiate debut in the season opener Feb. 13 at California … Drew a walk in
his first career plate appearance … Belted a two-run homer in his first career at bat … Notched five RBI in Duke’s 9-2 win at then-No. 11 North Carolina March 8 to become
the first Blue Devil to drive in five or more runs since Andy Perez on March 23, 2013, at Clemson … Reached base in 13 straight games from March 7 to March 27 … Played
for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at St. Sebastian’s School in Needham, Mass. … Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 11th round (No. 345 overall) of the 2014 MLB Draft … Twice
named runner up for Gatorade Player of the Year … Earned 2014 Max Preps Massachusetts Mr. Baseball distinction … A four-time first team All-ISL All-Star … Received the
2014 ISL Top Hitter Award … As a senior, hit .490 with 30 RBI, three home runs and 25 walks in 17 games … Posted a .415 batting average with eight home runs, 36 RBI and
a 1.019 slugging percentage as a junior … First team Perfect Game/Rawlings All-American and first team AVCA/Rawlings Gold Glove All-American … Ranked the No. 1 overall
prospect at his position by ScoutingBaseball.com … Three-time Perfect Game WWBA All-Tournament Team selection … Two-time first team ABCA/Rawlings All-Region,
18u Battle of the Border All-Tournament Team, Perfect Game 17U World Series All-Tournament Team and Perfect Game 16U World Series All-Tournament Team honoree …
Garnered 16U and 18U Perfect Game WWBA All-Tournament Team accolades … Perfect Game WWBA Jupiter World Champion and 17U World Series Champion … Member
of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born Justin Nathan Bellinger on Aug. 18, 1995 in Boston, Mass. … The son of David and Lisa Bellinger … Has one younger sister (Taylor).
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KARL BLUM
#24 | Senior | 6-5 | RHP
Tom’s River, N.J. (Toms River North)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2014
4.72
0
0
8
4
0
0
0
0
13.1
15
8
7
6
11
1
1
0
63
.273
4
2
0
0
0
2015
17.47
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
5.2
8
11
11
11
7
0
1
1
38
.364
3
2
0
1
2
2016
5.91
1
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
10.2
8
8
7
12
9
2
1
0
53
.216
3
2
1
1
1
Total
7.58
1
0
27
4
0
0
0
0
29.2
31
27
25
29
27
3
3
1
154
.272
10
6
1
2
3
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2014
0.00
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
.333
0
0
0
0
0
2015
54.00 0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
2
4
4
2
1
0
0
1
7
.500
0
1
0
0
0
2016
15.43
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
2.1
3
5
4
7
0
2
0
0
17
.375
2
1
1
1
0
Total
19.64
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
3.2
6
9
8
9
1
2
0
1
27
.400
2
2
1
1
0
2016
Took the mound for 12 relief appearances ... Posted a 5.91 ERA over 10.2 innings ... Pitched a season-high 2.0 innings on two occasions (Feb. 21 vs. Cal & Feb. 26 vs. Ohio State)
... Struck out a season-high three batters twice (Feb. 26 vs. Ohio State & March 5 vs. Toledo) ... Played for the Trenton Generals of the Atlantic College Baseball League for
the second consecutive summer.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made seven appearances on the mound, all in relief … Struck out seven batters in 5.2 innings … Pitched a season-high 1.2 innings
on two occasions … Fanned a season-high three batters Feb. 25 versus N.C. Central … Played for the Trenton Generals of the Atlantic College Baseball League over the
summer.
2014
Took the mound in eight games his freshman season, earning four starts … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 16 against Binghamton … Retired the lone Bearcat batter he
faced in that contest … Earned his first start in a midweek game March 5 against Liberty … Worked a scoreless inning in a no decision versus the Flames … Also started
games against Quinnipiac, UMES and Davidson … Pitched a season-high 4.0 innings against UMES, striking out a season-high five batters … Missed the final two months of
the season due to injury … Finished the season with a 4.72 ERA, totaling 13.1 innings of work while striking out 11 and walking six.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Toms River North High School ... Shore Conference Asbury Park Press Player of the Year, first team All-Shore and honorable mention all-state
selection as a senior ... Posted a 7-2 record and 1.20 ERA in his final high school campaign ... Named Perfect Game BCS Most Valuable Pitcher ... Went 3-3 with a 3.00 ERA
his junior season ... Registered a 3-2 record and 1.50 ERA as a sophomore ... Earned High Honors all four years ... Received Academic Pin for having the highest GPA in
the baseball program.
PERSONAL
Born Karl Tran Blum on June 16, 1995 in Livingston, N.J. ... The son of Karl and Due Blum ... One of five siblings ... Has two older brothers (Logan and Jared), one younger
brother (Kevin) and a younger sister (Kiera) ... Majoring in sociology.
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DANIEL CALABRETTA
#1 | Junior | 5-10 | INF | R/R
Weddington, N.C. (Weddington)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .250
5
0
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
.250
0
0
1
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016 .182
9
1
11
2
2
2
0
0
0
4
.364
0
1
4
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Total .200
14
1
15
3
3
2
0
0
0
5
.333
0
1
5
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .250
5
0
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
.250
0
0
1
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016 .182
9
1
11
2
2
2
0
0
0
4
.364
0
1
4
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Total .200
14
1
15
3
3
2
0
0
0
5
.333
0
1
5
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016
Played in 17 game, starting two ... Started one game at second base and one game as designated hitter ... Saw the most time at second base but also played third in two
contests ... Hit .176 (3-17) with .294 slugging percentage and .222 on base percentage ... Belted two doubles, scored two runs and contributed an RBI ... Posted a .250 (2-8)
batting average when pinch hitting ... Laced his first career double March 11 versus Virginia ... Added a second double March 19 against North Carolina ... In the weight room,
squatted a team-record 555 pounds and recorded a team-record 39.5 inch vertical jump.
2015
Earned the team’s Omaha Award, given annually to the best all-around athlete on the squad ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Played in 10 games, seeing time
at second base … Batted .250 (1-for-4) and scored two runs … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 25 against N.C. Central, playing second base … Drew a walk in his first career
plate appearance March 18 versus Columbia … Notched his first career hit April 5 on a pinch-hit single in the ninth at then-No. 12 Miami … Played for the Holly Springs
Salamanders of the Coastal Plain League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Weddington High School in Weddington, N.C. … Led the Warriors to the 2013 NCHSAA State Championship as a junior and earned MVP honors …
Hit for the cycle in the state championship series finale … Three-time All-Southern Carolina Conference and All-Union Count honoree … Also tabbed all-state … Hit .400 with
32 runs scored, 15 RBI, 13 doubles and 14 stolen bases in 2014 … Led Union County with a .427 batting average in 2013, totaling 53 hits, 49 runs, 16 doubles, 21 stolen bases
and two home runs … Second-ranked infielder in North Carolina and one of the top 20 second baseman in the country according to Perfect Game … 2014 Perfect Game
Atlantic Region honorable mention selection … Named 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention … Two-year member of the Beta Club … Named to the Spanish
National Honor Society … AP Scholar.
PERSONAL
Born Daniel Arthur Calabretta on Oct. 2, 1995 in York, Pa. … The son of Art and Angie Calabretta … Has two older brothers (Matthew and Brett) … Both brothers wrestled
at Penn State.
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CHASE CHEEK
#43 | Freshman | 6-1 | OF | L/L
Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)
2016
Set program records in the 60-yard dash and vertical jump during offseason workouts ... Tabbed the No. 19 ACC freshman on Perfect Game’s preseason list.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. ... Tabbed 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third Team All-American ... Listed among Perfect Game’s 2016
Florida - All Region First honorees ... Posted a .373 batting average with five doubles, two triples and two homers as a senior ... Named 2015 Perfect Game Underclass
Second Team ... Turned in a .315 batting average his junior season ... 2014 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention and All-Metro Conference selection ... Among
the fastest players in the 2016 high school class, running a 6.4 60 ... Rated the No. 23 outfielder in the 2016 class nationally by Perfect Game ... Listed as the No. 156 overall
prospect by Perfect Game ... Played with the Orlando Scorpions travel organization ... Honor Roll student.
PERSONAL
Born Chase Edward Cheek on Dec. 4, 1997 in Orlando, Fla. ... The son of Jon and Mary Ann Cheek ... Had one older sister (Jade).
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BILL CHILLARI
#27 | Freshman | 6-2 | LHP | L/L
Richland, N.J. (St. Augustine Prep)
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at St. Augustine Prep in Richland, N.J. ... 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American ... Northeast - All Region First Team selection
... Rated among Perfect Game’s top 500 overall prospects in the class of 2016 as well as the No. 85 left-handed pitcher ... Also rated the No. 18 overall prospect and No. 4
left-handed pitcher in the state of New Jersey ... 2015 Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention selection ... Went 6-4 in 2015 with a 2.00 ERA ... Pulled in second
team all-conference honors in both 2014 and 2015 ... Named a 2015 Daily Journal All-Star ... As a sophomore, posted a 7-0 record and 1.60 ERA ... Tabbed 2014 Underclass
Honorable Mention ... Member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born William Guy Chillari on August 22, 1997 in Vineland, N.J. ... The son of William and Wendy Chillari ... Has one older sister (Nicole).
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GRIFFIN CONINE
#9 | Sophomore | 6-1 | OF | L/R
Weston, Fla. (Pine Crest School)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .250
5
0
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
.250
0
0
1
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016 .182
9
1
11
2
2
2
0
0
0
4
.364
0
1
4
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Total .200
14
1
15
3
3
2
0
0
0
5
.333
0
1
5
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .250
5
0
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
.250
0
0
1
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016 .182
9
1
11
2
2
2
0
0
0
4
.364
0
1
4
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Total .200
14
1
15
3
3
2
0
0
0
5
.333
0
1
5
0
.250
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.000
2016
Appeared in 35 games as a freshman, starting 20 ... Started 10 games as designated hitters, five in left field and five in right field ... Registered a .205 (15-73) batting average
with three doubles, six RBI and nine runs scored ... Drew 11 walks and posted a .306 on base percentage ... Stole three bases on three attempts ... Committed one error in 26
chances for a .962 fielding percentage ... First career hit was a walkoff RBI single to lift the Blue Devils to a series win against then-No. 10 Cal Feb. 21 at the Durham Bulls
Athletic Park ... Spent the summer with the La Crosse Loggers of the Northwoods League ... Tabbed 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team Collegiate All-American
after leading the Northwoods League with 16 home runs in 58 games ... Ended the summer with a .286 batting average, 15 doubles, 47 RBI, 30 walks and 16 stolen bases.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach Wayne Stofsky at Pine Crest School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … Selected by the Miami Marlins in the 31st round (No. 926 overall) of the
2015 MLB Draft … High school teammate of fellow Duke freshman Zack Kone ... Tabbed the No. 402 overall prospect in the 2015 class by Perfect Game … Earned 2015
Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America honors as well as Florida – All-Region Second Team distinction … Hit .341 with eight home runs and 27 RBI as a senior, collected Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald first team all-county honors … Named Broward High School Hitter of the Year in 2014 after posting a .468 batting average with eight
home runs and 33 RBI to go along with a .873 slugging percentage and .587 on-base percentage … Also netted all-district and all-county accolades … Played for the South
Florida Elite travel team … Named to the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team at the Florida State Finals … Participated in the prestigious Perfect Game National Showcase.
PERSONAL
Born Griffin Riley Conine on July 11, 1997 in Plantation, Fla. … The son of Jeff and Cindy Conine … Has one brother (Tucker) and one sister (Sierra) … Father was a two-time
MLB all-star and played 17 seasons with six teams (Kansas City Royals, Florida Marlins, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets), winning
two World Series titles with the Marlins in 1997 and 2003.
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THOMAS CRISPI
#28 | Graduate Student | 6-4 | LHP | L/L
Needham, Mass. (Roxbury Latin/Columbia)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
2013
3.38
1
3
16
1
0
0
0
21.1
21
13
8
15
16
1
1
0
2014
4.54
3
2
14
2
0
0
2
2
37.2
37
21
19
17
34
8
0
2
5
2
1
2016
0.45
2
0
8
4
0
0
0
0
20.0 8
1
1
5
13
1
0
0
1
0
0
Total
3.19
6
5
38
7
0
0
2
2
79.0
35
28
37
63
10
1
2
8
3
1
0
66
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
2
1
SFA
SHA
0
2016 (COLUMBIA)
Went 2-0 in eight appearances on the mound his final season at Columbia ... Started four games ... Posted a 0.45 ERA in 20.0 innings ... Pitched four innings in relief March
6 to earn the win at Jacksonville ... Picked up his second win of the season with two shutout innings versus Penn April 30.
2015 (COLUMBIA)
Missed the season due to injury.
2014 (COLUMBIA)
Made 14 appearances, started two games over 37.2 innings … Posted a 3-2 record with a 4.54 ERA, 34 strikeouts and two saves … Started at Kennesaw State, going four
innings, striking out six and giving up four runs (3/8) … Tossed three scoreless innings, giving up just one hit, in relief at UTSA (3/15) … Allowed just one hit in three innings,
striking out two, earning the win against Army (3/27) … Struck out four without allowing an earned run in two innings of relief to earn the win at Rutgers (4/9) … Earned
third win of the season in 9-6 defeat of Princeton, throwing five innings, striking out five and allowing three runs (4/13) … Worked three scoreless frames, striking out four
and giving up two hits to earn a save at Cornell (4/19) … Did not allow a hit over 4.1 innings of relief, striking out two, at Bucknell (4/24) … Threw 2.1 innings of relief, giving
up just two hits and one run, against Texas Tech at the NCAA Regional (5/30).
2013 (COLUMBIA)
Threw 21.1 innings in 16 appearances, making one start … Posted a 1-3 record and 3.38 ERA … Recorded first career strikeout and first win, throwing 1.1 innings in 5-4 victory
at UCF (3/16) … Made only start of the season at UCF (3/18) … Sat down a season-high three batters in one inning of work in 13-4 win at Brown (4/7) … Struck out two batters
in two innings of work to help Columbia knock off St. John’s, 5-3 (4/9) … Recorded two strikeouts in two hitless innings in 5-2 win over Cornell (4/14) … Threw one hitless
inning in 14-1 victory at home over Penn (4/26).
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-time all-league pitcher ... team captain as a senior ... finished high school career with 94 strikeouts in 96 innings pitched and a 2.36 earned run average during three
years ... also played basketball for two years.
PERSONAL
Born Thomas Crispi on Aug. 12, 1993 ... The son of Angela and David Crispi ... Graduated from Columbia University in May 2016 with a degree in political science ... Enrolled
in the Fuqua School of Business’ Master of Management Studies program.
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HUNTER DAVIS
#41 | Sophomore | 6-4 | RHP | R/R
Atlanta, Ga. (The Westminster Schools)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
2016
4.15
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
13.0
16
10
6
10
12
5
0
0
Total
4.15
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
13.0
16
10
6
10
12
5
0
0
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
2
3
SFA
SHA
0
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2016
3.60
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
10.0
13
8
4
6
7
4
0
0
52
.302
2
2
0
1
0
Total
3.60
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
10.0
13
8
4
6
7
4
0
0
52
.302
2
2
0
1
0
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Elected to the team’s leadership council ... Made eight appearances on the mound, all in relief ... Posted a 4.15 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 13.0 innings ... Made his collegiate debut March 18 versus North Carolina ... Pitched a season-high 4.1 innings March 25 at Wake Forest, striking out a season-high six
... Fanned four batters in 2.0 innings March 29 at Liberty.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach Russell Wrenn at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta … Listed among the top 500 prospects in the class of 2015 by Perfect Game as
well as the organization’s top 250 right-handed pitchers and top 100 players in the state of Georgia … Garnered 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America and
Southeast Region Honorable Mention accolades in 2015 … Also named a Perfect Game 2014 Underclass High Honorable Mention … Earned second team Georgia all-region 4
distinction as a senior … As a junior, earned all-region and team outstanding pitcher accolades after posting a 1.70 ERA en route to a 10-1 record while striking out 64 batters
over 74.0 innings … Played for the 6-4-3 DP Cougars.
PERSONAL
Born Hunter Robert Davis on May 28, 1196 in Atlanta … The son of Bryan and Josephine Davis … Has one older sister (Caroline) … Mother played basketball at Vanderbilt
University from 1977-79.
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RYAN DAY
#13 | Junior | 5-11 | INF/RHP | R/R
Phelan, Calif. (Los Osos)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .333
16
2
12
3
4
3
0
0
2
7
.583
2
0
1
1
.400
1
0
0
1
2
6
1
.889
2016 .203
37
16
69
7
14
4
0
0
5
18
.261
9
0
16
3
.295
0
0
0
1
26
51
5
.939
Total .222
53
18
81
10
18
7
0
0
7
25
.309
11
0
17
4
.312
1
0
0
2
28
57
6
.934
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
2.55
2
1
16
1
0
0
0
0
17.2
17
8
5
7
12
4
0
0
77
.243
0
0
0
0
0
2016
1.50
1
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
18.0
12
3
3
11
9
1
0
0
75
.190
2
1
1
0
0
Total
2.02
3
1
32
1
0
0
0
0
35.2
29
11
8
18
21
5
0
0
152
.218
2
1
1
0
0
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .500
6
0
4
1
2
1
0
0
0
3
.750
0
0
0
1
.500
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1.000
2016 .059
21
7
34
1
2
0
0
0
2
2
.059
4
0
9
1
.158
0
0
0
1
9
28
1
.974
Total .105
27
7
38
2
4
1
0
0
2
5
.132
4
0
9
2
.190
0
0
0
1
9
31
1
.976
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
4.32
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
8.1
8
7
4
5
7
3
0
0
38
.242
0
0
2016
1.17
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
7.2
5
1
1
5
4
1
0
0
33
.185
1
1
0
0
0
Total
2.81
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
16.0
13
8
5
10
11
4
0
0
71
.217
1
1
0
0
0
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 37 games with 16 starts ...
All 16 starts came at second base ... Hit .203 (14-for-69) with four doubles and five
RBI ... Scored seven runs and drew nine walks ... Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and
two RBI March 5 versus Toledo ... Had two hits in three at bats with two runs and two
walks March 15 against UMES ... Ranked fifth on the team with 16 relief appearances
on the mound ... Posted a 1-0 record and 1.50 ERA over 18.0 innings ... Allowed three
earned runs, struck out nine batters and issued 11 walks ... Picked up the win March
29 against Liberty, pitching 2.0 scoreless innings in relief ... Came out of the bullpen
to fan 2015 ACC Player of the Year Will Craig with runners on in the bottom of the
eighth, helping preserve Duke’s 3-2 victory ... Pitched a season-high 3.0 innings May
10 against Longwood ... Played for the Corona Adrenaline of the Pacific Coast Collegiate League over the summer, earning a spot in the all-star game and finishing
second in the league’s home run derby.
0
0
0
tossing 1.1 scoreless innings in relief … Threw three scoreless innings to pick up a victory April 7 against Davidson … Also went 2-for-3 at the plate in that contest against
the Wildcats with two doubles, an RBI and a run scored … Went a season-high 3.1
innings against Boston College, limiting the Eagles to three hits while striking out a
season-high five batters … Played for the Wisconsin Woodchucks of the Northwoods
League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at Los Osos High School in Rancha Cucamonga, Calif. …
Three-year team captain … Three-time all-league honoree, earning first team distinction in 2013 and 2014 … Scholar Athlete Award recipient … Named 2013 team
defensive MVP … Tabbed team MVP in 2014 … Earned Southern California all-area
accolades as a senior … Ranked in the top 230 prospects nationally and top 40 players at his position by Perfect Game …2014 Perfect Game California All Region first
team selection … Named Perfect Game 2013 Underclass High Honorable Mention
2015
Appeared in 27 games, starting two at third base and one on the mound … Saw
time at third base, second base, shortstop and pitcher … Hit .333 (4-for-12) with
three doubles and two RBI … Scored three runs and drew two walks … Notched his
first career hit April 5 at then-No. 12 Miami … Knocked a pinch-hit leadoff double in
the ninth May 9 at Virginia to instigate a six-run Duke rally … Took the mound in 16
games and turned in a 2.55 ERA and 2-1 record … Allowed five earned runs over 17.2
and 2012 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention … Tabbed a Top Prospect at
the Perfect Game Elite National Showcase and Underclass Showcase … AP Scholar.
PERSONAL
Born Ryan Thomas Day on July 4, 1996 in Chino, Calif. … The son of Bill and Teri Day
… Has one older sister (Kristen).
innings … Struck out 12 batters and issued five walks … Made his collegiate debut
Feb. 25 against N.C. Central, playing second base and pitching an inning … Made
his first career start on the mound March 3 versus Liberty, tossing a scoreless first
inning in the no decision … Earned his first career win March 24 at Liberty after
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CHRIS DUTRA
#7 | Freshman | 5-11 | C | R/R
New Rochelle, N.Y. (Iona Prep)
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach Ryan Mahoney at Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle, N.Y. ... Led the Gaels to the 2016 CHSAA AA championship ... New York State
Sports Writers Association Catholic all-state selection ... Named Journal News Westchester/Putnam second-team all-state and MSG Varsity All-Hudson Valley/Westchester
... 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and Northeast - All-Region First Team selection ... Rated by Perfect Game as one of the top 500 prospects
nationally in the Class of 2016 ... One of the top prospects in the state of New York ... Tabbed the No. 90 catcher and No. 11 overall prospect and top catcher in the state of
New York by Perfect Game ... Member of both the National Honor Society and the Italian National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born Christopher Joseph Dutra on July 6, 1998 in Port Chester, N.Y. ... The son of Chris and Lisa Dutra ... Had one younger brother (Trevor).
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NICK HENDRIX
#25 | Graduate Student | 6-1 | LHP | R/L
Arlington, Texas (Martin)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2013
3.79
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
1
38.0 44
H
16
16
10
36
10
1
2
166
.297
1
2
2
2
4
2014
3.35
2
1
28
0
0
0
2
2
37.2
28
17
14
14
37
2
0
2
154
.209
2
1
0
3
2
2015
3.95
1
1
9
1
0
0
1
1
13.2
17
8
6
2
11
1
0
0
62
.293
1
0
0
0
2
2016
5.13
2
2
25
0
0
0
1
2
26.1
26
16
15
9
27
5
1
2
114
.260
3
1
0
2
2
Total
3.97
5
4
86
1
0
0
4
6
115.2 115
57
51
35
111
18
2
6
496
.261
7
4
2
7
10
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2013
4.38
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
24.2
28
12
12
8
19
7
1
2
108
.298
1
3
2014
4.71
1
1
14
0
0
0
1
2
21.0
18
14
11
9
20
1
0
2
89
.237
0
1
0
2
1
2015
0.00
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1.2
1
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
8
.125
0
0
0
0
0
2016
7.50
0
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
6.0
4
5
5
6
5
0
0
1
29
.182
1
0
0
0
1
Total
4.72
1
3
36
0
0
0
1
2
53.1
51
33
28
23
47
8
1
5
234
.255
2
3
2
3
5
1
2
2
2016
2013
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Elected to the team’s leadership council
One of Duke’s more dependable options out of the bullpen as a freshman ... Made
... Made 25 relief appearances, the second highest total on the team ... Went 2-2 with
24 relief appearances, the second-highest total on the team ... Registered a 3.79
a 5.13 ERA ... Permitted 15 earned runs over 26.1 innings ... Fanned 27 batters and
ERA, the lowest of any Duke relief pitcher with 25 or more innings pitched ... Struck
allowed nine walks ... Began the season with a season-high three shutout innings
out 36 batters and walked just 10 over 38.0 innings of work ... Pitched two or more
versus Cal Feb. 20 to earn the win ... Earned his second win March 29 at Liberty,
innings on nine occasions ... Made his collegiate debut Feb. 16 at Florida, giving up
throwing 1.0 inning in relief ... Collected saves March 4 and March 6, both against
one run on one hit in 2.0 innings of work ... Earned his first career save March 3
Toledo ... Completed his undergraduate degree in economics.
against Towson ... Threw a season-high 4.1 innings at Clemson, allowing three runs
on five hits while striking out four ... Struck out a season-high five batters twice,
2015
first against N.C. Central April 10 and again at Florida State April 13 ... Matched his
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made eight relief appearances and one
season-long outing with 4.1 innings of work at Virginia May 12, yielding two runs on
start before missing the remainder of the season due to a head injury suffered
five hits while striking out one.
March 18 in Duke’s game against Columbia … Posted a 1-1 record and 3.95 ERA … Allowed six earned runs on 17 hits over 13.2 innings … Struck out 11 batters and walked
HIGH SCHOOL
two … Pitched two scoreless frames in the season opener at California … Picked up
Three-year letterwinner at Arlington Martin High School in Martin, Texas ... As a se-
the win after throwing 1.1 innings in relief Feb. 15 at California … Made his first career
nior, earned district MVP honors after recording a 9-3 record and 1.35 ERA ... Struck
start March 17 versus Columbia … Earned his fourth career save Feb. 21 versus Hart-
out 95 batters his final season, which culminated in first team Tarrant County, area
ford, pitching three scoreless innings … Elected to the team’s leadership council.
super team and first team all-area honors ... Named to the 2012 North Texas High
School Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Team ... Picked up third team Texas
2014
High School Baseball Coaches Association All-State honors as well ... Also garnered
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Tied for the team lead with 28 appear-
first team all-district honors as a junior ... Junior year, posted a 6-1 record with a
ances on the mound … Ranked 13th in the ACC in total appearances and 11th in
1.50 ERA, surrendering just eight walks to 82 strikeouts ... Went 5-1 as a sophomore,
games in relief … Posted a 3.35 ERA over 37.2 innings, totaling 37 strikeouts and 14
striking out 51 to go along with a 2.60 ERA ... Member of the student council as a
walks … Allowed one hit over 2.0 innings to earn the win Feb. 15 in the second game
freshman, junior and senior ... Named to the National Honor Society.
of a doubleheader against Binghamton … Tossed 2.0 innings to record his first save
of the season in Duke’s 6-4 win March 30 over then-No. 19 North Carolina … Turned
PERSONAL
in a career outing at Virginia Tech Apr. 18 … Struck out a career-best seven Hokie
Born Nicholas James Hendrix on Feb. 5, 1994 in Dallas, Texas ... The son of James
batters over 4.1 shutout frames, earning the win in Duke’s 3-2 victory … Pitched a
and Casey Hendrix ... Has a twin brother (Matt) ... Enrolled in the Fuqua School of
scoreless ninth April 25 at Wake Forest for his second save, helping Duke to a 6-5
Business Master of Management Studies program.
decision.
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JIMMY HERRON
#30 | Sophomore | 6-1 | OF | R/L
Harleysville, Pa. (La Salle)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .324
57
56
207
35
67
22
1
0
22
91
.440
29
8
25
3
.418
5
1
24
28
116
2
1
.992
Total .324
57
56
207
35
67
22
1
0
22
91
.440
29
8
25
3
.418
5
1
24
28
116
2
1
.992
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .314
29
29
105
16
33
12
1
0
13
47
.448
13
5
15
3
.405
3
0
8
10
68
2
1
.986
Total .314
29
29
105
16
33
12
1
0
13
47
.448
13
5
15
3
.405
3
0
8
10
68
2
1
.986
2016
Earned Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America honors to become the 11th Blue Devil to garner freshman All-America honors and the first since Chris Marconcini in 2011 ...
Tabbed second team All-ACC ... The first Duke freshman to collect all-league distinction since Vaughn Schill in 1997 ... Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team .... Recognized
on the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Elected to the team’s leadership council ... Appeared in all 57 games, starting 56 ... Started 31 games in center field and 25 in left ...
Finished second on the team with a .324 (67-for-204) batting average ... Led the Blue Devils in hits (67) doubles (22) and stolen bases (24) ... Ranked second in the ACC in
doubles (22) and doubles per game (0.39) ... Also ranked second in the league in stolen bases (24) and stolen bases per game (0.42) ... Tied for second all-time among Duke
freshmen with 24 stolen bases and became the fourth Duke rookie to swipe 20 or more bases in a season ... Totaled more walks (29) than strikeouts (25) ... Reached bases
safely in 53-of-57 games, posting a .418 on base percentage ... Hit .340 (16-for-47) against left-handed pitchers and batted .449 (40-for-89) as a leadoff hitter ... Led the
team with 20 multiple hit games ... Slugged .440 and drove in 22 RBI ... Committed one error in 119 chances for a .992 fielding percentage ... Played for the Bourne Braves
of the Cape Cod League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner and starter under coach Joe Parisi at La Salle College High School in Wyndmorr, Pa. ... Ranked among the top 500 prospects nationally by Perfect
Game ... Recognized as the No. 17 prospect in Pennsylvania and No. 109 outfielder nationally in his class by Perfect Game as well ... Garnered first team All-Philadelphia
Catholic League honors in 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... Helped the Explorers to Pennsylvania AAAA state championships in 2012 and 2014 ... Scored the game-winning run in
both championship contests ... Twice named La Salle’s defensive MVP ... Tabbed to the 2015 All-Southeastern Pennsylvania first team ... Earned first team Philadelphia High
School Sports All-City honors in 2014 and 2015 ... First team all-area selection ... Clocked one of the 12 fastest 60 times in his class while attending a Perfect Game showcase
... Invited to the Perfect Game Junior National and National Showcases ... Earned 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America accolades ... Tabbed a Perfect Game
2014 Underclass High Honorable Mention and 2013 Underclass Honorable Mention selection ... Selected to the Carpenter Cup Classic, a baseball tournament for 16 high
school all-star teams from Eastern Pennsylvania, South and Central New Jersey, and Delaware ... Four-year starting wide receiver for the La Salle football team ... Pulled in
three first team All-Philadelphia Catholic League honors as a wide receiver and defensive back ... Graduated as the football program’s all-time leading receiver ... Three-time
winner of La Salle’s Tex Flannery award recognizing leadership, scholarship and athletic achievement.
PERSONAL
Born James P Herron III on July 27, 1996 in Harleysville, Pa. ... The son of Jim and Dianne Herron ... Has two younger sisters (Kristen and Bridget) ... Father played baseball
at West Chester University from 1985-87.
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ZACK HERSH
#44 | Sophomore | 5-10 | OF | R/L
Short Hills, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Did not see game action.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner under coach Michael Sheppard, Jr., at Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, N.J. … Started in left field his junior and senior seasons … Helped Seton Hall
Prep to back-to-back Greater Newark Tournament and Super Essex Conference championships in 2014 and 2015 … Posted a .312 batting average and .422 on-base percentage as a senior … Member of a senior class that guided Seton Hall to a combined 95-9 record … Recipient of the program’s 2015 John Bravette Award, given to the player
who best exemplifies the characteristics of the program … Helped Seton Hall achieve a MaxPreps No. 1 ranking in the Northeast Region his senior year … Member of the
National Honor Society and Math Honor Society … AP Scholar with Distinction.
PERSONAL
Born Zachary Oliver Hersh on Aug. 29, 1997 in Livingston, N.J. … The son of Jeff and Lora Hersh … Has one younger brother (Brandon), one younger sister (Casey) and a
twin sister (Morgan) … Twin sister Morgan also attends Duke … Father was a four-time All-ACC honoree as a member of the Duke tennis team from 1985-88 … Mother and
aunt (Cheryl Hersh Simmons) are both Duke graduates.
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ZACK KESTERSON
#34 | Sophomore | 6-2 | RHP/INF | R/R
New Hartford, N.Y. (New Hartford)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2016
94.50 0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
5
7
7
4
1
1
0
0
11
.714
2
0
0
0
0
Total
94.50 0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
5
7
7
4
1
1
0
0
11
.714
2
0
0
0
0
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2016
67.50 0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
3
5
5
2
1
1
0
0
7
.600
1
0
0
0
0
Total
67.50 0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.2
3
5
5
2
1
1
0
0
7
.600
1
0
0
0
0
2016
Totaled two relief appearances ... Made his collegiate debut March 1 against Davidson ... Recorded two outs against Miami April 15 ... Recorded one strikeout in 0.2 innings.
HIGH SCHOOL
Five-year letterwinner and starter under coach John Randall at New Hartford High School in New Hartford, N.Y. ... Ranked as the No. 301 prospect nationally in his class by
Perfect Game ... Also tabbed the No. 41 shortstop as well as the No. 4 overall prospect and No. 2 shortstop in Virginia by Perfect Game ... Garnered 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American Northeast - All Region First Team honors ... Picked up 2014 Underclass First Team and 2013 Underclass High Honorable Mention distinction from
Perfect Game ... Named to the New York Section 3 All-Tri-Valley League team all four years ... Tabbed Tri-Valley League Player of the Year in 2015 ... Led the Spartans with
a .492 batting average, nine doubles, four home runs, 23 RBI and 15 walks as a senior ... Posted a .315 batting average and picked up two wins, two saves and 47 strikeouts
on the mound in an injury-shortened junior campaign ... Hit .350 as a sophomore and .390 as a freshman ... 2015 Under Armour Preseason All-American ... Selected to the
2014 Area Code Training Camp at MLB Urban Youth Academy in California ... Three-time Northeast Area Code Game Try-Out invitee ... Lettered two seasons in football as
a quarterback and defensive back.
PERSONAL
Born Zackary Lane Kesterson on March 23, 1996 in DeQueen, Ark. ... The son of Brad and Heather Kesterson ... Has one younger sister (Zoe).
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ZACK KONE
#2 | Sophomore | 6-3 | INF | R/R
Boca Raton, Fla. (Pine Crest)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .272
56
56
213
24
58
5
1
1
16
68
.319
12
3
34
4
.319
1
4
5
10
72
184
10
.962
Total .272
56
56
213
24
58
5
1
1
16
68
.319
12
3
34
4
.319
1
4
5
10
72
184
10
.962
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .290
29
29
107
10
31
3
1
1
9
39
.364
6
2
13
3
.339
0
3
4
5
42
95
10
.932
Total .290
29
29
107
10
31
3
1
1
9
39
.364
6
2
13
3
.339
0
3
4
5
42
95
10
.932
2016
Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team ... Tabbed Academic All-ACC ... Played in and started 56 of Duke’s 57 games ... All 56 starts came at shortstop ... Posted a .272 (58-for213) batting average with five doubles, a triple, a home run and 16 RBI ... Drew 12 walks and went 5-for-10 on stolen base attempts ... Raised his average to .290 (31-for-107)
in ACC play ... Registered a .320 (16-for-50) batting average against left-handed pitchers ... Second on the team with 16 multiple hit games ... Went 5-for-5 and finished a
double shy of the cycle with three RBI in Duke’s 12-5 win over then-No. 1 Miami April 16 ... Knocked in three RBI April 3 at Georgia Tech ... Committed 10 errors on 266 chances
for a .962 fielding percentage.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner under coaches Glen Pierson, Ryan Shealy and Wayne Stofsky at Pine Crest High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... High school teammate of fellow
Duke freshman Griffin Conine ... Hit .432 for his high school career ... Finished his high school career as Pine Crest’s all-time leader in hits, total bases, home runs, triples and
doubles ... Also holds the Pine Crest single-season records for hits, total bases and slugging percentage ... As a senior, posted a .527 batting average and 1.033 slugging percentage while totaling 48 hits, 10 home runs, 12 doubles, 32 runs and 29 RBI ... Led Broward County in batting average, hits, home runs, slugging percentage and total bases
as a senior ... In 2015, earned Louisville Slugger First Team All-America, USA Today All-USA Florida Baseball Team, Broward County Player of the Year, first team All-Broward
County, Broward Division 4-A Player of the Year and Pine Crest Player of the Year accolades ... Listed as the No. 272 overall prospect and No. 34 shortstop nationally in the
Perfect Game High School Class of 2015 rankings ... Also tabbed the No. 40 overall prospect and No. 5 shortstop in Florida ... Earned 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention
All-American and Florida All-Region First Team recognition ... Selected to the 2013 Perfect Game Junior National Showcase ... Also a 2014 Underclass First Team and 2013
Underclass High Honorable Mention selection ... An all-tournament team selection at the Underclass World Championship, 16-U WWBA World Championship, 16-U BCS Finals
... Batted .500 with a .917 slugging percentage as a junior ... Hit .390 with four home runs, nine doubles and 24 RBI as a sophomore, garnering second team All-Broward
County honors ... Posted a .370 batting average as a freshman with three home runs, eight doubles and 16 RBI.
PERSONAL
Born Zackary Nicholas Kone on Nov. 5, 1996 in Plantation, Fla. ... The son of Edward and Judith Kone ... Has a younger sister (Nicole) and a younger brother (Jake).
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CAMERON KOVACHIK
#45 | Freshman | 6-5 | RHP | R/R
Monroe, Conn. (Masuk)
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach Ralph Franco at Masuk High School in Monroe, Conn. ... Two-time CHSCA Class L All-State selection ... Tabbed team MVP and all-league
... Went 4-1 with a 1.45 ERA in eight starts senior year ... Struck out 56 batters in 48.1 innings ... Led Masuk to the 2015 South-West Conference baseball championship, tossing
a five-hit shutout in the title game to help the Panthers to a 1-0 victory over Bunnell ... Posted an 8-2 record with a 1.56 ERA in 10 appearances as a junior ... As a sophomore,
posted a 3-0 record in 30.0 innins and averaged 1.8 stirkouts per inning ... Ranked the No. 432 overall prospect by Perfect Game and the No. 139 right-handed pitcher ... Also
tabbed the No. 7 overall prospect and No. 3 right-hander in Connecticut ... Honor Roll student ... AP student.
PERSONAL
Born Cameron Robb Kovachik on April 2, 1998 in Monroe, Conn. ... The son of Andrew and Beverly Kovachik ... Has one older brother (Andrew) and one older sister (Kelsey).
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JACK LABOSKY
#6 | Junior | 6-3 | INF/RHP | R/R
Clovis, Calif. (Clovis North)
CAREER STATS
Year Avg
GP
GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP OB%
SF
SH
SB
ATT
PO
A
E
2015 .265
35
28
98
17
26
3
0
0
9
29
.296
9
3
23
0
.339
2
1
2
2
18
37
12
FLD%
.821
2016 .290
56
56
193
38
56
18
1
8
47
100 .518
32
14
54
3
.421
3
0
2
3
124
103
11
.954
Total .282
91
84
291
55
82
21
1
8
56
129 .443
41
17
77
3
.395
5
1
4
5
142
140
23
.925
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
2.88
3
0
11
4
0
0
0
0
25.0
22
8
8
5
17
5
0
1
103
.227
0
1
2016
2.20
0
5
24
1
0
0
1
1
32.2
29
9
8
8
33
10
3
0
134
.238
2
2
0
0
2
Total
2.50
3
5
35
5
0
0
1
1
57.2
51
17
16
13
50
15
3
1
237
.233
3
2
1
0
3
1
0
1
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .143
19
13
42
7
6
0
0
0
1
6
.143
7
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
8
9
7
.708
2016 .287
29
29
101
23
29
7
0
7
23
57
.564
15
5
24
2
.405
0
0
1
1
80
57
7
.951
Total .245
48
42
143
30
35
7
0
7
24
63
.441
22
5
36
2
.365
0
0
1
1
88
66
14
.917
.265
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
0.00
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
6.2
0
0
0
3
4
0
0
0
23
.000
0
0
2016
2.57
0
3
11
0
0
0
0
1
14.0
15
4
4
4
13
8
1
0
61
.278
1
2
0
0
1
1
3
15
0
0
0
0
1
20.2
15
4
4
7
17
8
1
0
84
.203
1
2
0
0
1
TOTAL 1.74
0
0
0
2016
son opener Feb. 13 at California, starting at third base … Singled in the fourth inning
Second team All-ACC selection ... Semifinalist for the Gregg Olson Award, given
for his first career hit … The only Blue Devil to total four hits in a game in 2015, going
annually to college baseball’s breakout player of the year ... Named to the All-All
4-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI Feb. 25 against N.C. Central … In 11 appear-
Academic Team ... Started all 57 games ... Started 42 games at third base, 10 at
ances on the mound, went 3-0 with a 2.88 ERA … Permitted eight earned run on 22
first base, four at designated hitter and one on the mound ... Registered a .282
hits over 25.0 innings … Struck out 17 batters and walked five … Made his pitching
batting average, .395 on base percentage and .518 slugging percentage ... Emerged
debut Feb. 21 against Delaware State and garnered his first career win … Made his
as one of Duke’s top hitters, leading the team in on base percentage (.421), runs
first start on the mound March 10 versus Yale and pitched three scoreless innings in
(38), RBI (47), home runs (8), total bases (100), walks (32) and times hit by pitch
the no decision … Also picked up wins against Virginia and Longwood … Played for
(14) ... Finished the season ranked tied for 12th in the ACC in doubles (18), fourth
the Glacier Pilots of the Alaskan Baseball League over the summer.
in times hit by pitch (14), tied for 19th in RBI (47) and 20th in slugging percentage
(.518) ... Posted a .341 (14-for-41) versus left-handers ... Owned a .440 (22-for-50)
HIGH SCHOOL
batting average when hitting leadoff ... Led the team with 12 multiple RBI games ...
Three-year letterwinner at Clovis North High School in Fresno, Calif. … Three-time
Turned in a monster game April 2 at Georgia Tech, going 4-for-5 with two homers,
all-league selection … Earned second team all-state honors as a sophomore and first
a double, eight RBI and three runs scored ... Registered an 11-game hit streak from
team accolades as a junior and senior … One of seven finalists for the Cal-Hi Sports
May 1 to May 24 ... Ranked third on the team with 24 relief appearances ... Posted a
Mr. Baseball State Baseball Player of the Year award … As a senior, hit .376 while
2.20 ERA, allowing eight earned runs over 32.2 innings ... Struck out 33 batters and
posting a 10-2 record and 1.45 ERA on the mound … Led the Broncos to a 27-6 record
walked eight ... Owned a 4.1 strikeout-to-walk ratio ... Picked up his first career save
and their first CIF Central Section Division I title as a junior … Registered a .437
May 20 at Pitt, recording the final seven outs to help Duke clinch a spot in the 2016
batting average his junior year, totaling eight doubles and three home runs … Also
ACC Tournament.
went 11-0 on the mound with a 0.81 ERA and 81 strikeouts … Named Tri-River Athletic
Conference co-Player of the Year …Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
2015
Played in 43 games with 32 starts … Started 24 games at third base, four as the des-
PERSONAL
ignated hitter and four on the mound … Batted .265 (26-for-98) with three doubles
Born Jack Mitchell Labosky on July 19, 1996 in Clovis, Calif. … The son of Vince and
and nine RBI … Scored 17 runs, drew nine walks and was hit by a pitch three times
Kim Labosky … Has an older brother (Landon) and a younger brother (Hayden) …
… Registered a .296 slugging percentage and .339 on-base percentage … Recorded
Both parents were members of the Kansas track and field team from 1986-1991.
multiple hits six times and multiple RBI twice … Made his collegiate debut in the sea-
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ADAM LASKEY
#33 | Freshman | 6-3 | RHP | R/L
Barrington, N.J. (Haddon Heights)
2016
Tabbed the No. 5 ACC freshman on Perfect Game’s preseason list.
HIGH SCHOOL
Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 31st round (No. 935 overall) of the 2016 MLB Draft ... Rated the No. 150 prospect in the 2016 recruiting class by Perfect Game ...
Also listed the No. 21 left-handed pitcher as well as the No. 6 overall player in the state of New Jersey ... Four-year letterwinner at Haddon Heights High School in Haddon
Heights, N.J. ... As a senior, posted a 5-0 record and 2.17 ERA ... Struck out 56 batters over 37.1 innings while walking just nine ... Pitched a complete game in Haddon Heights’
8-1 victory over Pennsville in the NJSIAA/Star-Ledger/Parisi South Jersey Group 1 semifinal ... Earned 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third Team All-America and Northeast
All-Region First Team honors ... Invited to the East Coast Pro Showcase ... Participated in the prestigious Perfect Game National Showcase ... Turned in a 6-2 record as a
junior with a 1.43 ERA over 58.2 innings, leading Haddon Heights to the state semifinals ... Fanned 72 batters while issuing 13 walks ... Earned first team all-conference,
second team All-South Jersey and first team Group 1 All-State honors ... Collected 2015 Underclass Honorable Mention honors from Perfect Game ... Lettered one season in
soccer, helping the team to the state championship ... Honor Roll student.
PERSONAL
Born Adam Julian Laskey on March 9, 1998 in Voorhees, N.J. ... The son of Larry and Gigi Laskey.
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KEVIN LEWALLYN
#40 | Senior | 5-11 | LHP | L/L
Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Chaminade)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2014
2.41
3
1
13
2
0
0
0
18.2
13
6
5
7
11
2
0
1
78
.194
1
2
2015
6.35
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
5.2
10
5
4
3
4
1
1
0
31
.385
1
1
0
0
1
2016
2.14
1
0
13
0
0
0
2
0
21.0
19
5
5
7
14
5
0
0
90
.247
2
1
0
1
4
Total
2.78
4
1
32
2
0
0
2
0
45.1
42
16
14
17
29
8
1
1
199
.247
5
3
0
2
7
0
2
1
0
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2014
2.70
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
3.1
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
15
.083
0
0
0
0
1
2015
18.00 0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1.0
4
3
2
1
0
0
1
0
9
.667
0
1
0
0
1
2016
5.68
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
6.1
8
4
4
3
2
4
0
0
30
.364
1
1
0
1
3
Total
5.91
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
10.2
13
8
7
6
3
4
1
0
54
.325
1
2
0
1
5
2016
posting a 1.88 ERA ... Threw 71 innings during his junior campaign with a 2.42 ERA
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made 13 relief appearances on the mound
... One of the top left-handed pitching prospects according to Perfect Game Cross-
... Went 1-0 with a 2.14 ERA ... Allowed five earned runs over 21.0 innings ... Struck
checker ... Played travel baseball for Michael Garciaparra with Yak Baseball ... Played
out 14 batters and walked seven ... Picked up the win April 5 against UNCG, throw-
wide receiver on the football team, lettering three seasons ... Two-time all-league
ing 2.0 scoreless innings with two strikeouts ... Pitched a season-high 3.0 innings
pick in football ... Four-year Scholar-Athlete ... Named to the Honor Roll all four years
April 13 against NCCU ... Struck out a season-high two batters twice: March 1 against
... Member of the Student Council ... AP Economics Award recipient.
Davidson and May 11 versus Norfolk State ... Completed a three-month internship
in Moscow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Moscow Center
PERSONAL
over the summer.
Born Kevin Matthew Lewallyn on Aug. 31, 1995 in Vallejo, Calif. ... The son of Chris
and Liz Lewallyn ... Has one younger sister (Tiffany) ... Majoring in political science
and philosophy.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made six relief appearances as a sophomore … Posted a 6.35 ERA over 5.2 innings … Struck out four batters and walked
three … Allowed four earned runs on 10 hits … Struck out a season-high two batters
Feb. 21 against Delaware State and again May 5 at Davidson … Played for the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley Baseball League over the summer.
2014
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Logged the most innings of any Duke
freshman pitcher … Appeared in 13 games, starting two … Posted a 3-1 record and
2.41 ERA over 18.2 innings … Made his collegiate debut against Binghamton Feb. 16
… Registered his first career victory March 18 against UMES … Picked up the win in
Duke’s next game, tossing a scoreless inning against Princeton March 19 … Struck
out a season-high two batters on three occasions: Quinnipiac (March 11), N.C. Central
(April 8) and Richmond (May 13) … Made his first career start April 8 against N.C.
Central … Allowed one run on three hits over 2.0 innings of work … Also earned the
start in Duke’s home finale versus Richmond … Pitched a season-high 4.0 innings
versus the Spiders, picking up the win after allowing just one unearned run on one
hit.
HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered three seasons at Chaminade College Preparatory under head coach Frank
Mutz ... Two-time all-league selection ... Named Daily News All-Area and LA Times
Preseason All-Area as a junior and senior ... Pitched 69 innings his final season,
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JAMES McGHEE
#4 | R-Sophomore | 5-8 | OF | L/L
Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic)
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Did not see game action.
2015
Did not see game action … Played for the DeLand Suns of the Florida League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Pensacola Catholic High School in Pensacola, Fla. … Led the Crusaders to state championships in 2012 and 2013 and runner-up finishes in 2011 and
2014 … Pensacola Catholic was named National Champions in 2013 by USA Today, CBS MaxPreps, Student Sports FAB 50 and Collegiate Baseball after a perfect 30-0 season
in 2013 … Posted a .487 batting average as a senior … 2014 Perfect Game Florida Region Honorable Mention selection … Named 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable
Mention … Served as student ambassador all four years … Member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born James Powell McGhee on March 22, 1996 in Newport, R.I. … The son of Jim and Tina McGhee … Has one younger brother (Robert) … Father was a quarterback on the
Mississippi College football team.
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CHRIS McGRATH
#21 | Junior | 6-4 | LHP | R/L
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
3.48
2
0
11
3
0
0
0
0
20.2
15
9
8
12
20
2
0
1
89
.205
2
3
3
0
1
2016
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total
3.48
2
0
11
3
0
0
0
0
20.2
15
9
8
12
20
2
0
1
89
.205
2
3
3
0
1
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
2.08
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
4.1
2
1
1
2
3
0
0
0
17
.143
0
0
2016
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Total
2.08
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4.1
2
1
1
2
3
0
0
0
17
.143
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Did not see game action ... Earned the team’s Omaha Award, given to the squad’s top all-around athlete, during offseason workouts.
2015
Appeared in 11 games, starting three on the mound … Went 2-0 with a 3.48 ERA … Allowed eight earned runs on 15 hits over 20.2 innings … Struck out 20 batters and walked
12 … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 21 in a start against Delaware State … Earned his first career win March 10 versus Yale, scattering three hits over three innings in relief
… Struck out a season-high five batters in Duke’s 5-2 victory over Columbia March 17 … Also picked up the win versus the Lions … Played for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks of
the Cape Cod League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner at Marist School in Atlanta … Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 35th round (No. 1,041 overall) of the 2014 MLB Draft … Led Marist to a 27-9 record
and the Class AAAA championship series as a junior … Tabbed among the top 300 prospects nationally as well as the 26th left-handed pitching prospect and 21st overall
prospect in the state of Georgia by Perfect Game … Named to the Perfect Game 2014 Southeast All-Region first team … Garnered 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable
Mentions accolades … Posted a 3.23 ERA as a senior and also hit .521 … Member of the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society … Named to the Honor Roll all
four years … Three-year student ambassador … Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
PERSONAL
Born Christopher Joseph McGrath on Feb. 9, 1996 in Stamford, Conn. … The son of Joseph and Stacey McGrath … Has an older brother (Nick) and a younger sister (Clare)
… Mother was a member of the ski team at UC Davis.
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MATT MERVIS
#20 | Freshman | 6-4 | INF/RHP | L/R
Potomac, Md. (Georgetown Prep)
2016
Tabbed the No. 34 ACC freshman on Perfect Game’s preseason list.
HIGH SCHOOL
Chosen by the Washington Nationals in the 39th round (No. 1174 overall) of the 2016 MLB Draft ... Rated the No. 223 overall recruit and No. 18 third baseman nationally in
the Class of 2016 by Perfect Game ... Also ranked the top prospect at any position in the state of Maryland ... Three-year letterwinner at Georgetown Preparatory School in
North Bethesda, Md. ... Earned Rawlings - Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America honors as well as Atlantic - All-Region First Team distinction ... As a senior, hit .348
and drove in 23 RBI in addition to posting a 1.13 ERA and striking out 121 batters ... Two-time second-team All-Met performer ... Guided Georgetown Prep to the 2015 Interstate
Athletic Conference championship, posting a .409 batting average with 39 RBI to go along with a 0.10 ERA ... Invited to the East Coast Pro Showcase ... Also invited to the
USA Baseball Tournament of Stars, which is comprised of the nation’s 108 top players that are international age-eligible for 18U National Team consideration ... Named to
the Dean’s List.
PERSONAL
Born Matthew Jared Mervis on April 16, 1998 in Washington, D.C. ... The son of Jeffrey Mervis and Ellen Van Bergen ... Has one older brother (Dylan) and a younger sister
(Samantha).
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MAX MILLER
#5 | Junior | 5-11 | INF | R/R
Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .266
46
37
128
21
34
2
0
0
10
36
.281
20
3
17
2
.370
3
3
5
8
41
89
5
.963
2016 .232
57
56
194
20
45
7
0
0
10
52
.268
16
2
23
4
.296
1
10
10
11
87
128
8
.964
Total .245
103
93
322
41
79
9
0
0
20
88
.273
36
5
40
6
.327
4
13
15
19
128
217
13
.964
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .230
26
23
74
10
17
2
0
0
4
19
.257
12
2
14
2
.348
1
3
3
5
24
41
4
.942
2016 .202
29
29
89
5
18
2
0
0
3
20
.225
11
1
11
3
.297
0
4
2
3
46
64
4
.965
Total .215
55
52
163
15
35
4
0
0
7
39
.239
23
3
25
5
.321
1
7
5
8
70
105
8
.956
2016
Elected to the team’s leadership council ... Played in all 57 games, starting 56 ... Versatile infielder starting 40 games at second base, 15 games at third base and one at
shortstop ... Posted a .232 (45-for-194) batting average with seven doubles, 10 RBI and 20 runs scored ... Drew 16 walks and was hit by a pitch twice ... Second on the team
with 10 stolen bases ... Successful in 10 of 11 stolen base attempts ... Led the team and ranked tied for eighth in the ACC with 10 sacrifice bunts ... Committed eight errors in
223 chances (.964).
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Played in 46 games with 37 starts … Started 27 games at third base and 10 at shortstop … Batted .266 (34-for-128) with two
doubles and 10 RBI … Stole five bases, drew 20 walks and was hit by a pitch three times … Registered a .281 slugging percentage and .370 on-base percentage … Committed
five errors in 135 fielding chances (.963) … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 15 at California, playing two innings at shortstop … Registered his first career hit March 10 against
Yale … Totaled seven multiple hit games … Played for the Forrest City Owls of the Coastal Plain League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Ponte Vedra High School in Ponte Vedra, Fla. … Led the Sharks to the 2013 Class 5A State Championship as a junior before guiding the team to the
regional semifinals in 2014 … Tabbed district player of the year as a senior … FACA All-State selection … First team all-county and second team all-district pick … Hit .450
with three home runs and 20 stolen bases senior year … Earned Perfect Game Florida All Region Honorable Mention accolades … Named 2013 Perfect Game Underclass
Honorable Mention … Member of the National Honor Society … AP Scholar.
PERSONAL
Born John Maxfield Miller on July 15, 1996 in Chapel Hill, N.C. … The son of Sean and Lucy Miller … Has two younger sisters (Abby and Molly) and a younger brother (Jackson)
… Uncle Jeremiah Washburn was an offensive lineman on the Arkansas football team and is currently an offensive line coach with the Detroit Lions.
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ERIKSON NICHOLS
#42 | Freshman | 6-4 | INF | R/R
Oradell, N.J. (Bergen Catholic)
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Bergen Catholic High School in Oragell, N.J. ... Ranked among the top 500 national prospects in the Class of 2016 by Perfect Game ... Rated the
No. 83 shortstop in the country and No. 14 overall prospect in the state of New Jersey ... Named second team Big North Conference All-Division all four years ... Led the
Crusaders to a 25-5 record as a senior ... Helped Bergen Catholic to the 2015 NJSIAA North, Non-Public A semifinals ... Had a two-run single in the top of the third to help
the Crusaders to a 9-5 victory over Delbarton and finished the game with three RBI ... Member of the National Honor Society, History Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society
and Math Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born Erikson Tyler Nichols on Sept. 24, 1997 in Hackensack, N.J. ... The son of George and Dorothy Nichols ... Has one younger brother (Graydon).
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AL PESTO
#19 | Sophomore | 6-3 | RHP | R/R
Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Military)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2016
1.83
2
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
19.2
12
6
4
6
21
1
0
0
78
.169
2
1
0
0
0
Total
1.83
2
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
19.2
12
6
4
6
21
1
0
0
78
.169
2
1
0
0
0
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2016
0.84
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
10.2
4
1
1
2
14
0
0
0
39
.111
1
1
0
0
0
Total
0.84
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
10.2
4
1
1
2
14
0
0
0
39
.111
1
1
0
0
0
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made 15 relief appearances ... Saw the most time of any Duke freshman pitcher ... Went 2-0 with a 1.83 ERA ... Allowed four earned
runs over 19.2 innings ... Struck out 21, walked six and hit one batter ... Limited opponents to a .169 batting average ... Made his collegiate debut March 1 against Davidson,
tossing a scoreless inning in relief ... Earned his first career win May 10 versus Longwood, covering 2.1 frames ... Fanned a season-high three batters March 25 at Wake Forest
... Notched his second win May 19 in Duke’s come-from-behind, 10-inning victory at Pitt ... Recorded the final five outs versus the Panthers ... Entered the game with the bases
loaded in the ninth and proceeded to strike out two straight batters to escape the jam ... Returned for a scoreless 10th to secure the win.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner under coach Kevin Farmer at Benedictine Military School in Savannah, Ga. ... Also lettered one season at Savannah Country Day School in 2012 ...
Listed as the No. 160 overall prospect in Perfect Game’s High School Class of 2015 rankings ... Tabbed the No. 59 right-hander in the country and No. 21 overall prospect in
the state of Georgia by Perfect Game ... Earned 2015 Perfect Game Third Team Preseason All-America honors ... Garnered 2015 Perfect Game Preseason All-Southeast Region first team accolades ... As a senior, went 5-2 with a 0.56 ERA and two saves ... Allowed three earned runs and four walks while striking out 54 batters over 37.0 innings
... Led Benedictine to the 2014 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Class AA state baseball title ... Pitched a seven-inning complete game in the Cadets’ 7-2 win over
Greater Athletic Christian to help the Cadets’ clinch their second state baseball title and first since 1961 ... Went 8-2 as a junior in 2014 ... Posted a 2.34 ERA and two saves ...
Issued 20 walks and amassed 64 strikeouts in 53.2 innings ... Posted an 8-0 record for the Benedictine junior varsity team as a sophomore while sitting out one varsity year
due to Georgia high school transfer rules ... Earned the Savannah Day School Cy Young Pitching Award, Rookie of the Year Award and Headmaster’s Highest GPA Award as
a freshman in 2012 ... Also picked up GHSA Region 3A honorable mention accolades ... Played travel ball for Marucci Elite Baseball ... Led Marucci Elite to the 2014 Perfect
Game Super 25 national championship and Deep South Region championship ... Participated in the New York Mets Metropolitan Classic in 2014 ... Earned all-tournament
team honors at the 2014 Oakley Battle of the Borders All-American Game ... 2015 Best of Preps Male Academic Athlete of the Year ... Benedictine Class of 2015 Headmaster’s
Student-Athlete of the Year ... AP Scholar ... National Honor Society member.
PERSONAL
Born Alfred Edward Pesto III on Aug. 23, 1996 in Lexington, Ky. ... The son of Alfred and Pamela Pesto ... Has one younger brother (William) ... Father played baseball at Spring
Hill College from 1982-86.
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JALEN PHILLIPS
#22 | Graduate Student | 6-2 | INF/OF | L/L
Ocoee, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)
CAREER STATS
Year Avg
GP
GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP OB%
SF
SH
SB
ATT
PO
A
E
2013 .083
12
0
12
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
.083
2
0
6
0
.214
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
FLD%
1.000
2014 .000
4
4
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
3
0
5
0
.231
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
1.000
2015 .237
48
48
186
22
44
13
2
4
29
73
.392
12
0
60
1
.276
5
1
2
6
128
10
3
.979
2016 .178
27
10
45
7
8
4
0
1
7
15
.333
5
0
8
3
.260
0
0
0
0
105
8
1
.991
Total .209
91
62
253
31
53
17
2
5
36
89
.352
22
0
79
4
.268
5
1
2
6
278
18
4
.987
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2013 .000
6
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
2
0
1
0
.333
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
1.000
2015 .242
27
27
99
8
24
7
0
2
12
37
.374
6
0
31
0
.283
1
1
1
4
92
10
2
.981
2016 .214
12
2
14
2
3
2
0
0
2
5
.357
0
0
5
2
.214
0
0
0
0
21
3
0
1.000
Total .231
45
29
117
12
27
9
0
2
14
42
.359
8
0
37
2
.278
1
1
1
4
118
13
2
.985
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Played in 27 games, starting 10 ... All 10 starts came at first base ... Batted .178 (8-for-45) with four double and a home run ...
Totaled seven RBI and seven runs scored ... Drew five walks ... Launched a three-run homer to right in the bottom of the second in Duke’s series-clinching win over then-No.
10 Cal Feb. 21 ... Went 2-for-2 with two doubles and two runs scored March 15 versus UMES ... Had two hits in three at bats with two RBI and a run scored March 22 against
East Carolina ... Completed his undergraduate degree in public policy studies.
2015
Played in 48 games, starting all 48 … Started 26 games in left field, 12 in right field and 10 at first base … Hit .237 (44-for-186) with 13 doubles, two triples and four home
runs … Led the team in home runs … Knocked in 29 RBI … Stole two bases and drew 12 walks … Slugged .392 and registered a .276 on-base percentage … Put together a
team-best 10-game hit streak from April 22 to May 10 … Totaled 12 multiple-hit games and led the team with nine multiple-RBI games … Belted the first two home runs of
his career March 18 against Columbia at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park … Drove in a season-high four RBI in the contest against the Lions … Also homered May 3 versus
N.C. Central and May 10 at Virginia.
2014
Appeared in four games, starting three at first base and one at designated hitter ... Missed the remainder of the season due to injury.
2013
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 12 games as a freshman ... Saw time at first base ... Laced a single April 16 against North Carolina A&T for his first
collegiate hit ... Scored two runs on the season, one each versus Boston College and No. 1 North Carolina ... Played for the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley Baseball League
over the summer, hitting .143 in 20 games with four runs scored and four RBI.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. ... Earned first team All-Metro honors as a junior ... 2012 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region All High School Senior second team selection ... Hit over .300 as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Belted six home runs his junior season with a .325 batting average.
PERSONAL
Born Jalen Cole Phillips on April 10, 1994 in Tampa, Fla. ... The son of John and Kitsy Phillips ... Has one older sister (Nia) ... Enrolled in the Fuqua School of Business’ Master
of Management Studies program.
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CHRIS PROCTOR
#23 | Sophomore | 6-1 | C | L/R
Lawndale, N.C. (Burns)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .281
50
46
171
27
48
1
2
0
17
53
.310
16
3
27
2
.351
1
6
0
4
270
38
1
.997
Total .281
50
46
171
27
48
1
2
0
17
53
.310
16
3
27
2
.351
1
6
0
4
270
38
1
.997
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .252
29
28
103
13
26
0
1
0
9
28
.272
8
2
16
1
.319
0
3
0
1
158
19
1
.994
Total .252
29
28
103
13
26
0
1
0
9
28
.272
8
2
16
1
.319
0
3
0
1
158
19
1
.994
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Appeared in 50 games, starting 46 ... Served as Duke’s primary catcher, starting 41 games behind the plates ... Also started five
contests as designated hitter ... Batted .281 (48-for-171) with a double, two triples, 27 runs and 17 RBI ... Drew 16 walks and was hit by three pitches ... Posted a .351 on base
percentage ... Ranked third on the team with 15 multiple hit games ... Committed one error in 309 chances, good for a .997 fielding percentage.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach David Wise at Burns High School in Lawndale, N.C. ... Three-time All-South Mountain Athletic Conference (SMAC) choice ... Led Burns
to the SMAC championship and 3A Western finals in 2014 ... Listed among the top 1,000 prospects nationally in Perfect Game’s High School Class of 2015 rankings ... Tabbed
the No. 204 catcher in the country and No. 83 overall prospect in the state of North Carolina as well ... Garnered 2015 Perfect Game Atlantic Region Honorable Mention accolades ... Collected 2014 Underclass Honorable Mention distinction ... Batted .470 with a .551 on-base percentage and .770 slugging percentage as a junior ... Posted a .326
batting average, .380 on-base percentage and .370 slugging percentage his sophomore season ... Five-time Perfect Game all-tournament team selection ... Tabbed to the
2015 Rawlings Top Prospect list ... Named to the 2013 Atlantic Coast Underclass Showcase Rawlings Top Prospect Team ... Played club baseball with the Upstate Mavericks ...
Lettered two season in soccer, one in cross country, one in football and one in basketball ... Earned all-conference honors as a goalkeeper on the Burns’ soccer team ... 2014
Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholarship recipient ... Scholar-Athlete ... Member of the National Honor Society ... AP Scholar with Distinction
PERSONAL
Born Christopher Cole Proctor on March 18, 1997 in Gastonia, N.C. ... The son of Allen and Traci Proctor ... Has one older sister (Chelsea).
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MICHAEL SMICIKLAS
#16 | Junior | 6-3 | OF | L/R
Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .215
29
21
65
7
14
2
1
0
7
18
.277
4
5
22
1
.311
0
0
2
2
35
0
1
.972
2016 .258
40
29
97
12
25
5
0
1
17
33
.340
14
5
35
1
.379
0
1
4
6
41
1
1
.977
Total .241
69
50
162
19
39
7
1
1
24
51
.315
18
10
57
2
.353
0
1
6
8
76
1
2
.975
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .147
16
10
34
1
5
0
0
0
1
5
.147
1
4
14
1
.256
0
0
1
1
18
0
0
1.000
2016 .209
25
20
67
7
14
2
0
1
10
19
.284
8
1
23
1
.303
0
1
4
5
29
1
1
.968
Total .188
41
30
101
8
19
2
0
1
11
24
.238
9
5
37
2
.287
0
1
5
6
47
1
1
.980
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Played in 40 games, starting 29 ... Started 27 games in left field and two as designated hitter ... Posted a .258 (25-for-97) batting
average ... Notched five doubles, a home run, 12 runs and 17 RBI ... Drew 14 walks and was hit by a pitch five times ... Registered a .379 on base percentage and .340 slugging
percentage ... Stole four bases in six attempts ... Went 2-for-3 with two runs and three RBI April 23 at Virginia Tech ... Totaled two hits in four at bast with three RBI May 10
versus Longwood ... Belted his first career homer in Duke’s 5-4 victory over then-No. 6 Florida State May 13 ... Committed one error in 43 chances (.977).
2015
Played in 29 games with 21 starts … Started 13 games in left field and eight in center field … Hit .215 (14-for-65) with two doubles and a triple … Knocked in seven RBI … Stole
two bases … Drew four walks and was hit by a pitch five times … Registered a .277 slugging percentage and .311 on-base percentage … Committed one error on 36 fielding
chances (.972) … Totaled a season-high three hits and three RBI to lead Duke past Rider March 1 … Went 2-for-4 with a double and a triple in Duke’s win at Liberty March 24
… Played for the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal Plain League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Boca Raton Community High School in Boca Raton, Fla. … Tabbed 2014 Florida Honorable Mention by Perfect Game … Two-time Palm Beach AllCounty selection … Hit .305 as a junior … Missed his senior season due to injury … AICE Diploma recipient … Three-time Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Four-year baseball
academic scholar … Four-year Academic Presidential Award winner.
PERSONAL
Born Michael Joseph Smiciklas on Aug. 24, 1995 in Boca Raton, Fla. … The son of Mike and Linda Smiciklas … Has a younger brother (Matthew) … Father played baseball at
Armstrong Atlanta State.
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MITCH STALLINGS
#47 | Junior | 6-2 | LHP | L/L
Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
2.38
3
4
30
1
0
0
3
45.1
41
15
12
25
54
8
3
0
201
.238
5
1
0
1
2
2016
3.23
3
2
27
0
0
0
1
9
30.2
31
13
11
16
23
4
1
0
141
.270
6
5
0
1
4
Total
2.72
6
6
57
1
0
0
2
12
76.0
72
28
23
41
77
12
4
0
342
.251
11
6
0
2
6
1
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
4.57
1
3
17
0
0
0
0
21.2
26
12
11
16
28
5
2
0
106
.299
3
1
0
1
1
1
2016
3.45
2
2
14
0
0
0
0
5
15.2
17
8
6
9
14
2
1
0
75
.274
2
2
0
0
2
Total
4.10
3
5
31
0
0
0
1
5
37.1
43
20
17
25
42
7
3
0
181
.289
5
3
0
1
3
2016
Led the team with 27 relief appearances ... Went 3-2 with a 3.23 ERA and nine saves Permitted 11 earned runs over 30.2 innings ... Struck out 23 batters and walked 16 ...
Ranked tied for fourth in the ACC in saves ... Nine saves also ranked tied for the fifth-highest single-season total in program history ... Picked saves against Wake Forest
(March 27), UNCG (April 5), Clemson (April 8), NCCU (April 13 & April 27), Liberty (April 19), Virginia Tech (April 24) and Florida State (May 13 & May 14) ... Threw 1.2 scoreless frames April 2 at Georgia Tech to earn the win ... Pitched a season-high 2.2 innings at NC State to collect the win over the Wolfpack ... Recorded his third win with 2.0
innings May 11 against Norfolk State.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made 30 appearances on the mound with one start … Logged the most innings of any Duke freshman pitcher (45.1) … Posted a
3-4 record and 2.38 ERA … Totaled three saves … Struck out 54 batters and issued 25 walks over 45.1 innings … Limited opponents to a .238 batting average … Made his
collegiate debut Feb. 14 at California and struck out the first batter he faced on three pitches … Tossed two scoreless frames to record his first career win March 1 against
Rider … Also picked up wins against Liberty (March 3) and Pittsburgh (March 20) … Pitched 1.1 shutout innings to earn his first save March 17 versus Columbia … Earned
saves versus Liberty (March 24) and N.C. Central (May 3) … Pitched a season-high 3.2 innings in his first career start, a no decision versus Bryant March 11 … Struck out a
season-high five batters over 2.0 innings March 3 against Liberty … Played for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League over the summer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at The Lovett School in Atlanta … Rated among the top 1,000 overall prospects and top 150 left-handed pitchers by Perfect Game … In 15 appearances
as a senior, struck out 87 batters over 75.3 innings of work while posting a 8-2 record and 1.49 ERA … Led The Lovett School to the Class AA state baseball championship
as a junior … Pitched a complete game in the opening contest of the championship series, then went the distance again to guide the Lions to a 5-2 victory in the decisive
third game … Finished the 2013 campaign with a 10-2 record and 1.10 ERA to go along with 112 strikeouts over 89.3 innings … Named Perfect Game 2014 Southeast Region
honorable mention … Collected Perfect Game Underclass honorable mention accolades in 2013 … Three-time GA Dugout Club Outstanding Season Award recipient … Named
2013 Class AA Player of the Year … Three-time first team all-area and two-time first team all-state honoree … Earned team MVP honors as a junior and senior … Tabbed team
most improved sophomore season … Named to the Honor Roll … Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
PERSONAL
Born Mitchell Charles Stallings on June 30, 1995 in Atlanta … The son of David Stallings and Lara Smith-Sitton … Has a younger brother (Grant) … Father played basketball
at Oglethorpe University.
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GRAEME STINSON
#31 | Freshman | 6-5 | LHP | L/L
Norcross, Ga. (Marist)
2016
Tabbed the No. 13 ACC freshman on Perfect Game’s preseason list.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Marist School in Atlanta, Ga. ... Ranked the No. 184 overall prospect and the No. 23 left-handed pitcher in the class of 2016 by Perfect Game ...
Tabbed No. 13 on Perfect Game’s list of top ACC freshmen ... 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American ... Named to the Southeast All-Region First
Team ... Went 7-0 in nine appearances with a 1.88 ERA as a senior in 2016 ... Also struck out 47 batters in 44.2 innings ... Pitched at the 2015 Under Armour All-America
Game at Wrigley Field ... Out of the 17 pitchers features at the event, was one of our to throw a perfect inning, needing 13 pitchers to retire all three hitters he faced with
two strikeouts ... Top 10 performer among the 2016 graduates at the 2015 Under Armour Pre-Season All-America Tournament at Cubs Park in Mesa, Ariz. ... Also chosen to
participate in the prestigious East Coast Pro Showcase ... Pulled in Perfect Game 2015 Underclass First Team and 2014 Underclass Honorable Mention accolades ... Member
of the National Honor Society ... AP Scholar ... Honor Roll student ... Eagle Scout.
PERSONAL
Born Graeme Wilder Stinson on Aug. 6, 1997 in Atlanta ... The son of Paul and Kendra Stinson ... Has two older brothers (Tyler and Patrick) and one younger brother (Cooper).
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KENNIE TAYLOR
#15 | Sophomore | 5-11 | OF | R/R
Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit)
CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .167
17
1
12
3
2
1
0
0
1
3
.250
1
1
3
0
.286
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1.000
Total .167
17
1
12
3
2
1
0
0
1
3
.250
1
1
3
0
.286
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1.000
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2016 .200
10
1
10
2
2
1
0
0
1
3
.300
0
1
2
0
.273
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1.000
Total .200
10
1
10
2
2
1
0
0
1
3
.300
0
1
2
0
.273
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1.000
2016
Played in 17 games, starting one in right field ... Batted .167 (2-for-12) with a double, three runs scored and an RBI ... Drew one walk and was hit by a pitch ... Made his collegiate
debut March 1 against Davidson ... Notched his first career hit -- a double -- March 20 versus North Carolina ... Scored the game-tying run from second as a pinch runner on
Peter Zyla’s game-tying ninth-inning single May 19 at Pitt.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner under coach Miguel Menendez at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Fla. ... Listed as the No. 387 prospect in the national in Perfect Game’s High School
Class of 2015 rankings ... Tabbed the No. 82 outfielder in the country and No. 54 overall prospect in the state of Florida as well ... Earned 2015 Perfect Game Honorable
Mention All-America accolades ... Tabbed a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Third Team selection ... Turned in a .429 batting average with 11 doubles, three triples, a home
run and 16 RBI his senior season ... Hit .348 as a junior, adding six doubles, five triples and three homers ... Posted a .344 average and six extra base hits as a sophomore
... Helped Jesuit to the 2014 FHSAA 5A State Championship ... Garnered Tampa Bay Times All-Hillsborough County first team honors and Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough
County second team accolades ... Named team offensive MVP ... Collected all-tournament team honors at the WWBA National Championship, Perfect Game BCS Finals and
WWBA East Memorial Day Classic ...
PERSONAL
Born Kennie Allan Taylor on Oct. 20, 1996 in Norfolk, Va. ... The son of Kennie and Lori Taylor ... Has one older sister (Kendyl Crawford) ... Mother was a member of the
Dartmouth College track and field team ... Father was a letterwinner in football and track at Adrian College.
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LUKE WHITTEN
#11 | Junior | 6-2 | LHP | L/L
Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
4.83
1
1
19
2
0
0
0
0
31.2
30
22
17
20
17
8
1
0
145
.254
2
6
1
0
1
2016
10.50
0
0
7
0
0
0
1
1
6.0
9
7
7
6
5
0
0
0
35
.333
1
2
0
0
0
Total
5.73
1
1
26
2
0
0
1
1
37.2
39
29
24
26
22
8
1
0
180
.269
3
8
1
0
1
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
5.87
0
1
9
1
0
0
0
0
15.1
19
13
10
11
9
2
1
0
76
.311
1
4
1
0
0
2016
16.88 0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
2.2
6
5
5
4
3
0
0
0
20
.400
0
1
0
0
0
Total
7.50
1
13
1
0
0
0
0
18.0
25
18
15
15
12
2
1
0
96
.329
1
5
1
0
0
0
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made seven relief appearances ... Allowed seven earned runs over 6.0 innings ... Struck out five batters and recorded one save ...
Earned the save Feb. 23 at Campbell, pitching a season-high 2.0 scoreless innings.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Played in 19 games with two starts on the mound … Went 1-1 with a 4.83 ERA … Totaled the second-most innings among Duke’s
freshmen pitchers (31.2) … Struck out 17 batters and issued 20 walks … Allowed 17 earned runs on 30 hits … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 25 against N.C. Central … Earned
his first career start March 24 at Liberty … Collected the first win of his career April 8 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park after tossing three hitless innings versus Richmond
… Struck out a season-high three batters twice, first against Richmond and again at Clemson April 18.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, Texas … Named 2013 District Pitcher of the Year … Tabbed District 12-4A MVP as a senior … Named all-area
in 2014 … Pitched 49.2 innings senior year with a 7-2 record and 73 strikeouts … Also hit .500 with 42 RBI and 30 runs scored … Graduated as class valedictorian … Served
a class president sophomore, junior and senior years … Member of the National Honor Society … National Merit Commended Scholar … AP Scholar … IB Diploma candidate.
PERSONAL
Born Luke Pace Whitten on Aug. 28, 1995 in Dallas, Texas … The son of Jon and Lisa Whitten … Has one younger brother (Jake).
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COLEMAN WILLIAMS
#29 | Freshman | 6-4 | RHP | R/R
Atlanta, Ga. (Marist)
2016
Tabbed the No. 35 ACC freshman on Perfect Game’s preseason list.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner at Marist School in Atlanta ... Rated the No. 227 overall prospect in the country as well as the No. 77 right-handed pitcher in the class of 2016 by
Perfect Game ... Also listed as the No. 26 overall prospect in the state of Georgia ... Tabbed No. 35 on Perfect Game’s list of top ACC Freshmen ... Participated in the Perfect Game National Showcase ... 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American ... Named to the Southeast - All-Region First Team ... 2016 Under Armour
Preseason All-American ... Named 2015 Perfect Game Underclass Third Team and 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention ... Honor Roll student ... AP Scholar ...
Member of the Latin Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born Coleman Gregory Williams on July 31, 1997 in Atlanta ... The son of Greg and Vicki Williams ... Has two younger brothers (Andrew and Michael) ... Father played baseball
at Arizona from 1975-76.
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ZEKE YOUNG
#37 | Sophomore | 6-3 | LHP | L/L
Fallbrook, Calif. (Great Oak)
2016
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Member of the inaugural class of the Rubenstein-Bing Student-Athlete Civic Engagement (ACE) program, traveling to China over
the summer ... Did not see game action.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner under coach Eric Morton at Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif. ... Listed among the nation’s top 1,000 prospects in Perfect Game’s High School
Class of 2015 rankings ... Tabbed the No. 150 left-handed pitcher and No. 183 overall prospect in the state of California as well ... Earned 2015 Perfect Game California Region
Honorable Mention accolades ... Tabbed 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention ... Posted a 3.20 ERA in 10 appearances with Great Oak as a senior, totaling 30.2
innings ... 2011 Junior Olympic champion ... Named to the 2013 WWBA All-Tournament Team ... Collected first team Perfect Game Sunshine West honors in 2014 ... AP Scholar
... International Baccalaureate Full Diploma Candidate.
PERSONAL
Born Zeke Tatum Young on Oct. 7, 1996 in El Paso, Texas ... The son of Tate and Jil Young ... Has one younger sister (Caroline) ... Great-great-grandfather James Monroe
Mauney graduated from Duke in the 1880s.
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Player Bios
JAMES ZIEMBA
#39 | R-Junior | 6-10 | LHP | L/L
Hillsborough, N.J. (St. Joseph)
CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
2015 7.45
W
0
L
0
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
12
0
0
0
0
9.2
9
0
R
8
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
8
11
14
2
1
0
49
B/Avg WP HBP BK
.250 0
SFA
SHA
2
2
0
0
2016 3.95
1
1
19
3
0
0
1
0
27.1
19
18
12
20
36
1
2
0
128
.194
6
4
0
2
4
Total 4.86
1
1
31
3
0
0
1
0
37.0
28
26
20
31
50
3
3
0
177
.209 6
6
2
2
4
ACC CAREER STATS
Year
ERA
W
L
App
GS
CG
SHO CBO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
2B
3B
HR
BF
B/Avg WP HBP BK
SFA
SHA
2015
13.50
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
3.1
4
5
5
4
5
0
1
0
20
.286
0
2
1
0
0
2016
3.00
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
9.0
11
8
3
6
9
1
0
0
46
.297
1
1
0
0
2
Total
5.84
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
12.1
15
13
8
10
14
1
1
0
66
.294
1
3
1
0
2
2016
Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 37th round (No. 1097 overall) of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Elected to
the team’s leadership council ... Made 19 appearances on the mound with three starts ... Went 1-1 with a 3.95 ERA ... Allowed 12 earned runs over 27.1 innings ... Struck out
36 batters and walked 20 ... Held opposing hitters to a .194 batting average ... Earned his first career win April 13, throwing 2.0 scoreless frames against NCCU ... Struck out
a season-high six batters in that contest.
2015
Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Made 12 relief appearances … Went 0-0 with a 7.45 ERA … Allowed eight earned runs on nine hits over 9.2 innings … Struck out
14 batters and walked 11 … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 14 at California … Struck out the first batter he faced on three pitches … Fanned a season-high five batters March
18 against Columbia … Played for the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley Baseball League over the summer.
2014
Did not see game action.
HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered three seasons under head coach Steve Bucchignano at St. Joseph High School ... Named to the 2013 Perfect Game All-Northeast Region second team ... Struck out
43 batters over 36.0 innings as a senior, posting a 3.89 ERA ... Totaled 25 strikeouts in 24.0 innings of work as a junior ... One of the nation’s top 1,000 prospects according
to Perfect Game Crosschecker ... Also played for the NJ Marlins travel team ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball, leading St. Joseph to the state championships in 2012
and 2013 ... Garnered all-area honorable mention accolades as a senior in basketball ... Four-time Middlesex County champion ... An Eagle Scout ... Graduated Summa Cum
Laude ... 2013 Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... Vice president of the National Honor Society ... National Merit Scholarship Program Commended Student ... Member of
the Science National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born James John Ziemba on Aug. 10, 1994 in New Brunswick, N.J. ... Son of Jim and Maureen Ziemba ... Has one younger sister (Mary) ... Sister also attends Duke ... Majoring in computer science.
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PETER ZYLA
#10 | Junior | 5-11 | OF/C | L/R
Alpharetta, Ga. (Saint Pius X Catholic)
CAREER STATS
Year Avg
GP
GS
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
HBP
SO
GDP OB%
SF
SH
SB
ATT
PO
A
E
2015 .331
47
40
160
20
53
10
4
0
21
71
.444
10
4
19
5
.381
2
2
3
4
55
1
1
FLD%
.982
2016 .250
54
52
188
19
47
4
4
1
25
62
.330
6
6
20
4
.289
4
2
7
11
88
2
1
.989
Total .287
101
92
348
39
100
14
8
1
46
133
.382
16
10
39
9
.332
6
4
10
15
143
3
2
.986
ACC CAREER STATS
Year 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%
2015 .292
29
27
106
11
31
6
2
0
7
41
.387
4
1
14
4
.321
1
2
1
1
40
0
0
1.000
2016 .235
27
25
85
8
20
2
2
1
11
29
.341
5
3
10
2
.295
2
1
2
3
48
0
0
1.000
Total .267
56
52
191
19
51
8
4
1
18
70
.366
9
4
24
6
.309
3
3
3
4
88
0
0
1.000
2016
Played in 54 games, starting 52 ... Started 51 games in right field and one as designated hitter ... Batted .250 (47-for-188) with four doubles, four triples, a home run, 19 runs
scored and 25 RBI ... Ranked tied for eighth in the ACC with four triples ... Stole seven bases on 11 attempts ... Totaled 10 multiple hit games ... Went 4-for-5 with a triple, an
RBI and two runs April 12 at Davidson ... Belted his first career homer May 15 against then-No. 6 Florida State.
2015
Played in 47 games with 40 starts … All 40 starts came in right field … Hit .331 (53-for-160) with 10 doubles and four triples … Led the team in batting average and triples
… Became the first Duke freshman to lead the team in batting average since Vaughn Schill in 1997 … Ranked 10th in the ACC in batting average … .331 average was also the
third highest among ACC freshmen … Had at least one hit in 34 of his 40 starts … The toughest Blue Devil to strikeout, ranking seventh in the league averaging 0.40 strikeouts per game … Stole three bases, drew 10 walks and was hit by a pitch four times … Registered a .444 slugging percentage and .381 on-base percentage … Led the team
in slugging percentage … Totaled 15 multiple hit games and five multiple RBI games … Made his collegiate debut Feb. 14 at California, pinch hitting in the ninth … Recorded
his first career hit Feb. 21 against Delaware State … Notched a season-high three hits April 22 at East Carolina … Drove in a season-high four RBI May 3 against N.C. Central
… Ended the season on a five-game hitting streak, batting .364 in that span.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at St. Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta … 2014 team MVP … Voted team Offensive Player of the Year as a junior … Led St. Pius X to the second
round of the AAA state playoffs … Hit .375 with 13 doubles in 2014 … Guided squad to the semifinals of the AAA state playoffs, hitting .520 during playoff run … Batted .431
as a junior with seven doubles and seven triples … 2014 Southeast All-Region selection by Perfect Game … Tabbed a 2013 Underclass High Honorable Mention selection …
Among Perfect Game’s top 500 prospects nationally and top 50 in the state of Georgia … Named Student Ambassador … Four-year Honor Roll selection.
PERSONAL
Born Peter Nicholas Zyla on Jan. 11, 1996 in Atlanta, Ga. … The son of Warren and Maria Zyla … Has an older brother (Patrick) … Mother played volleyball at Mercer University.
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ACC Tournament History
Appearances (Last): 34 (2016) | Record: 22-58
BY YEAR
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
May 24, 2016
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
3-4
W/L
L
April 20, 1984
Georgia Tech
Durham, N.C.
4-8
L
May 24, 2014
[6] Miami
Greensboro, N.C.
5-6 (12)
L
April 20, 1984
NC State
Durham, N.C.
5-10
L
May 22, 2014
Georgia Tech
Greensboro, N.C.
6-0
W
April 18, 1984
Clemson
Durham, N.C.
8-5
W
May 21, 2014
Clemson
Greensboro, N.C.
3-5
L
April 24, 1983
Clemson
Chapel Hill, N.C.
7-14
L
May 23, 2009
[13] Virginia
Durham, N.C.
7-11
L
April 22, 1983
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
7-2
W
May 22, 2009
[11] Clemson
Durham, N.C.
10-4
W
April 21, 1983
Wake Forest
Chapel Hill, N.C.
14-13
W
May 20, 2009
[6] North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
3-8
L
April 20, 1983
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
2-4
L
May 24, 2005
Wake Forest
Jacksonville, Fla.
3-8
L
April 22, 1982
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
5-6
L
May 28, 2004
North Carolina
Salem, Va.
2-20
L
April 21, 1982
Clemson
Chapel Hill, N.C.
9-10
L
May 27, 2004
[19] Florida State
Salem, Va.
3-6
L
April 25, 1981
Clemson
Chapel Hill, N.C.
2-9
L
May 26, 2004
[7] Virginia
Salem, Va.
6-5
W
April 24, 1981
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
11-7
W
May 24, 2003
[10] Georgia Tech
Salem, Va.
4-23
L
April 24, 1981
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
5-8
L
May 23, 2003
[17] Clemson
Salem, Va.
7-4
W
April 23, 1981
Clemson
Chapel Hill, N.C.
1-0
W
May 22, 2003
[1] Florida State
Salem, Va.
0-13
L
April 22, 1981
Virginia
Chapel Hill, N.C.
4-3
W
May 20, 2003
Maryland
Salem, Va.
5-3
W
April 22, 1980
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
6-13
L
May 23, 2002
Georgia Tech
St. Petersburg, Fla.
1-6
L
April 24, 1978
Wake Forest
Clemson, S.C.
3-4
L
May 22. 2002
Florida State
St. Petersburg, Fla.
7-10
L
April 23, 1978
Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
0-13
L
May 21, 2002
Maryland
St. Petersburg, Fla.
10-9
W
April 22, 1978
Wake Forest
Clemson, S.C.
4-3
W
May 17, 2001
NC State
Fort Mill, S.C.
3-5
L
April 20, 1978
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
3-2
W
May 16, 2001
Georgia Tech
Fort Mill, S.C.
2-16
L
April 21, 1977
Wake Forest
Clemson, S.C.
1-2
L
May 18, 2000
North Carolina
Fort Mill, S.C.
7-13
L
April 22, 1976
Maryland
Chapel Hill, N.C.
9-10
L
May 17, 2000
Georgia Tech
Fort Mill, S.C.
3-9
L
April 24, 1975
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
0-12
L
May 16, 2000
Maryland
Fort Mill, S.C.
6-4
W
April 25, 1974
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
6-7
L
May 18, 1999
Maryland
Durham, N.C.
2-4
L
April 19, 1973
NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
1-9
L
May 15, 1998
NC State
Durham, N.C.
4-10
L
May 14, 1998
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
0-3
L
BY OPPONENT
May 13, 1998
Georgia Tech
Durham, N.C.
4-0
W
Opponent
W
L
Pct.
Last
Streak
May 17, 1997
Florida State
St. Petersburg, Fla.
2-12
L
Clemson
4
9
.308
2014
L1
May 16, 1997
Georgia Tech
St. Petersburg, Fla.
5-3
W
Florida State
0
6
.000
2004
L6
May 15, 1997
Virginia
St. Petersburg, Fla.
16-3
W
Georgia Tech
3
8
.293
2014
W1
May 14, 1997
Florida State
St. Petersburg, Fla.
2-4
L
Maryland
4
4
.500
2003
W3
L1
May 17, 1996
Florida State
Durham, N.C.
3-7
L
Miami
0
1
.000
2014
May 16, 1996
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
13-3
W
NC State
2
10
.167
2001
L6
May 16, 1996
Clemson
Durham, N.C.
1-6
L
North Carolina
2
11
.154
2009
L4
May 16, 1995
Maryland
Greenville, S.C.
3-10
L
Virginia
5
2
.714
2009
L1
May 19, 1994
North Carolina
Greenville, S.C.
12-13
L
Wake Forest
2
7
.222
2016
L5
May 18, 1994
Wake Forest
Greenville, S.C.
6-9
L
May 17, 1993
NC State
Greenville, S.C.
3-4
L
BY LOCATION
May 16, 1993
Maryland
Greenville, S.C.
5-4
W
Location
W
L
Pct.
Last
Streak
May 15, 1993
Clemson
Greenville, S.C.
2-4
L
Atlanta, Ga.
0
2
.000
1985
L2
May 11, 1992
Georgia Tech
Greenville, S.C.
3-7
L
Chapel Hill, N.C.
6
11
.353
1983
L1
May 10, 1992
Virginia
Greenville, S.C.
12-9
W
Clemson, S.C.
1
3
.250
1978
L2
May 9, 1992
Wake Forest
Greenville, S.C.
2-5
L
Durham, N.C.
4
10
.286
2016
L2
May 12, 1991
NC State
Greenville, S.C.
1-14
L
Fort Mill, S.C.
1
4
.200
2001
L4
May 11, 1991
Georgia Tech
Greenville, S.C.
7-9
L
Greensboro, N.C.
1
2
.333
2014
L1
May 13, 1990
NC State
Greenville, S.C.
7-8
L
Greenville, S.C.
3
17
.150
1995
L4
May 12, 1990
Clemson
Greenville, S.C.
3-13
L
Jacksonville, Fla.
0
1
.000
2005
L1
May 14, 1989
Wake Forest
Greenville, S.C.
0-10
L
Salem, Va.
3
4
.429
2004
L2
May 13, 1989
North Carolina
Greenville, S.C.
4-6
L
St. Petersburg, Fla. 3
4
.429
1997
L2
May 12, 1988
Virginia
Greenville, S.C.
1-7
L
May 11, 1988
Clemson
Greenville, S.C.
1-9
L
May 15, 1987
North Carolina
Greenville, S.C.
10-11
L
May 14, 1987
Virginia
Greenville, S.C.
5-0
W
May 13, 1987
Georgia Tech
Greenville, S.C.
1-3
L
April 18, 1985
Maryland
Atlanta, Ga.
1-12
L
April 17, 1985
North Carolina
Atlanta, Ga.
2-15
L
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Appearances (Last): 6 (2016) | Record: 18-14
BY YEAR
BY LOCATION
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
W/L
Location
W
L
Pct.
Last
June 4, 2016
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
2-4
L
Charlotte, N.C.
4
1
.800
1953
W3
June 3, 2016
UNCW
Columbia, S.C.
1-11
L
Columbia, S.C.
0
2
.000
2016
L2
June 12, 1961
Boston College
Omaha, Neb.
3-4
L
Gastonia, N.C.
8
5
.615
1961
L1
June 11, 1961
Colorado State
Omaha, Neb.
15-3
W
Kannapolis, N.C.
3
0
1.000
1952
W3
June 9, 1961
Oklahoma State
Omaha, Neb.
2-3
L
Omaha, N.C.
3
6
.333
1961
L1
June 3, 1961
West Virginia
Gastonia, N.C.
7-3
W
June 1, 1961
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
7-2
W
June 3, 1957
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
1-4
L
June 1, 1957
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
8-6
W
June 1, 1957
Georgia Southern
Gastonia, N.C.
21-2
W
May 31, 1957
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
2-3
L
May 31, 1957
George Washington
Gastonia, N.C.
9-5
W
June 4, 1956
Mississippi
Gastonia, N.C.
1-7
L
June 4, 1956
Mississippi
Gastonia, N.C.
2-6
L
June 4, 1956
Mississippi
Gastonia, N.C.
4-2
W
June 2, 1956
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
7-6
W
June 2, 1956
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
4-2
W
June 1, 1956
Florida State
Gastonia, N.C.
1-2
L
June 13, 1953
Boston College
Omaha, Neb.
6-7
L
June 12, 1953
Colorado State
Omaha, Neb.
3-2
W
June 11, 1953
Texas
Omaha, Neb.
1-2
L
June 4, 1953
Georgia
Charlotte, N.C.
11-3
W
June 4, 1953
Georgia
Charlotte, N.C.
9-1
W
June 3, 1953
Mississippi State
Charlotte, N.C.
5-4
W
June 3, 1953
Georgia
Charlotte, N.C.
4-9
L
June 2, 1953
Mississippi State
Charlotte, N.C.
9-1
W
June 14, 1952
Western Michigan
Omaha, Neb.
1-5
L
June 13, 1952
Penn State
Omaha, Neb.
7-12
L
June 12, 1952
Oregon State
Omaha, Neb.
18-7
W
June 7, 1952
Florida
Kannapolis, N.C.
4-3
W
June 6, 1952
Rollins
Kannapolis, N.C.
5-4
W
June 5, 1952
Tennessee
Kannapolis, N.C.
7-1
W
BY OPPONENT
Opponent
W
L
Pct.
Last
Streak
Boston College
0
2
.000
1961
L2
Colorado State
2
0
1.000
1961
W2
Florida
1
0
1.000
1952
W1
Florida State
4
3
.571
1961
L1
George Washington
1
0
1.000
1957
W1
Georgia
2
1
.667
1953
W2
Georgia Southern
1
0
1.000
1957
W1
Mississippi
1
2
.333
1956
L2
Mississippi State
2
0
1.000
1953
W2
L1
Oklahoma State
0
1
.000
1961
Oregon State
1
0
1.000
1952
W1
Penn State
0
1
.000
1952
L1
Rollins
1
0
1.000
1952
W1
South Carolina
0
1
.000
2016
L1
Tennessee
1
0
1.000
1952
W1
Texas
0
1
.000
1953
L1
UNCW
0
1
.000
2016
L1
Western Michigan
0
1
.000
1952
L1
West Virginia
1
0
1.000
1961
W1
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Coaching History
Overall
BY YEAR
ACC
W
L
T
Coach
Year
W
L
T
Pct.
W
L
T
Pct.
Jack Coombs
1950
11
18
1
.367
-
-
-
-
Not Available
1889
0
0
1
.000
-
-
-
-
Jack Coombs
1951
17
8
0
.680
-
-
-
-
Not Available
1890
0
1
0
.000
-
-
-
-
Jack Coombs
1952
31
7
0
.816
-
-
-
-
Not Available
1891
2
0
0
1.000
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1953
22
10
0
.688
-
-
-
-
Not Available
1896
7
1
0
.875
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1954
10
13
0
.435
5
9
0
.357
Not Available
1897
7
3
0
.700
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1955
10
11
0
.476
6
6
0
.500
Not Available
1898
4
4
1
.444
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1956
16
12
2
.533
12
3
1
.750
Not Available
1899
11
6
0
.647
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1957
19
8
0
.704
10
4
0
.714
Not Available
1900
8
4
0
.667
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1958
9
11
0
.450
7
5
0
.583
Overall
ACC
Coach
Year
W
L
T
Pct.
Pct.
Mr. Schock
1901
6
5
0
.54
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1959
9
16
0
.360
5
10
0
.333
Otis Stockdale
1902
12
8
0
.600
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1960
13
8
1
.591
9
4
1
.643
Otis Stockdale
1903
9
5
1
.600
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1961
16
11
0
.593
11
3
0
.786
Otis Stockdale
1904
14
3
2
.737
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1962
13
12
1
.500
6
8
0
.429
Otis Stockdale
1905
14
6
1
.667
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1963
15
10
0
.600
8
6
0
.571
Otis Stockdale
1906
8
7
0
.533
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1964
4
21
0
.160
0
12
0
.000
Otis Stockdale
1907
19
8
0
.704
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1965
8
17
0
.320
5
9
0
.357
M.T. Adkins
1908
17
3
1
.810
-
-
-
-
A. Parker/J. Bly
1966
8
16
0
.333
4
9
0
.308
M.T. Adkins
1909
18
7
0
.720
-
-
-
-
James Bly
1967
9
20 0
.310
2
12
0
.143
M.T. Adkins
1910
16
10
3
.552
-
-
-
-
Tom Butters
1968
12
19
0
.387
7
13
0
.350
M.T. Adkins
1911
16
9
0
.640
-
-
-
-
Tom Butters
1969
14
18
1
.424
7
13
0
.350
M.T. Adkins
1912
11
13
0
.458
-
-
-
-
Tom Butters
1970
17
16
0
.515
10
11
0
.476
M.T. Adkins
1913
15
13
0
.536
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1971
15
14
0
.517
4
10
0
.286
M.T. Adkins
1914
10
11
0
.476
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1972
12
16
0
.429
3
7
0
.300
Claude West
1915
8
9
1
.444
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1973
7
17
0
.292
2
10
0
.167
Claude West
1916
6
17
2
.240
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1974
9
16
0
.360
3
8
0
.273
Heine Manush
1917
4
6
1
.400
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1975
9
18
0
.333
2
10
0
.167
Not Available
1918
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1976
7
23 0
.233
1
11
0
.083
Lee Gooch
1919
19
4
2
.760
-
-
-
-
Enos Slaughter
1977
9
16
0
.360
1
7
0
.125
Chick Doak
1920
10
9
0
.526
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1978
12
21
0
.364
1
10
0
.091
Pat Egan
1921
10
8
1
.526
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1979
12
18
0
.400
1
11
0
.083
.182
No Data
-
H.G. Steiner
1922
12
6
0
.667
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1980
17
11
0
.607
2
9
0
Howard Jones
1923
17
4
0
.810
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1981
29
10
0
.744
6
6
0
.500
Howard Jones
1924
14
4
0
.778
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1982
16
13
1
.533
3
7
0
.300
Bill Towe
1925
9
9
0
.500
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1983
14
12
1
.519
1
8
1
.100
G.B. Whitted
1926
7
12
0
.368
-
-
-
-
Tom D’Armi
1984
25
13
0
.658
3
8
0
.273
G.B. Whitted
1927
8
10
0
.444
-
-
-
-
Larry Smith
1985
18
15
3
.500
5
8
1
.357
G.B. Whitted
1928
13
7
1
.619
-
-
-
-
Larry Smith
1986
25
17
0
.595
2
12
0
.143
Jack Coombs
1929
13
5
0
.722
-
-
-
-
Larry Smith
1987
18
26 1
.400
3
14
0
.176
Jack Coombs
1930
17
5
0
.773
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1988
10
35 0
.222
3
16
0
.158
Jack Coombs
1931
11
4
0
.733
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1989
20
23 0
.465
2
14
0
.125
Jack Coombs
1932
15
7
0
.682
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1990
28
25 0
.528
4
15
0
.211
Jack Coombs
1933
12
7
0
.632
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1991
24
27 0
.471
6
15
0
.286
Jack Coombs
1934
20
4
0
.833
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1992
38
16
0
.704
12
12
0
.500
Jack Coombs
1935
24
3
0
.889
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1993
39
19
1
.661
11
13
0
.458
Jack Coombs
1936
18
7
0
.720
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1994
33
20 0
.623
16
8
0
.667
Jack Coombs
1937
22
2
0
.917
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1995
30
27 0
.526
4
20
0
.167
Jack Coombs
1938
18
3
0
.857
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1996
39
18
.684
9
14
0
.391
Jack Coombs
1939
22
2
0
.917
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1997
33
25 0
.569
9
14
0
.391
Jack Coombs
1940
16
7
0
.696
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1998
38
20 0
.655
8
15
0
.348
Jack Coombs
1941
14
11
0
.560
-
-
-
-
Steve Traylor
1999
24
31
0
.436
4
18
0
.182
Jack Coombs
1942
14
6
0
.700
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2000
17
41
0
.293
5
19
0
.208
Jack Coombs
1943
8
4
0
.667
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2001
23
33 0
.411
10
13
0
.435
Jack Coombs
1944
9
7
0
.563
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2002
24
34 0
.414
4
20
0
.167
Jack Coombs
1945
9
7
0
.563
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2003
18
36 0
.333
2
21
0
.087
Jack Coombs
1946
15
8
0
.652
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2004
25
31
0
.446
8
16
0
.333
Jack Coombs
1947
18
10
0
.643
-
-
-
-
Bill Hillier
2005
14
39 0
.264
5
25
0
.167
Jack Coombs
1948
15
12
0
.556
-
-
-
-
Sean McNally
2006
15
40 0
.273
6
24
0
.200
Jack Coombs
1949
12
17
2
.387
-
-
-
-
Sean McNally
2007
29
25 0
.537
8
22
0
.267
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Sean McNally
2008
37
18
.661
10
18
1
.345
Sean McNally
2009
35
24 0
1
.593
15
15
0
.500
Sean McNally
2010
29
27 0
.518
8
22
0
.267
Sean McNally
2011
26
30 0
.464
7
23
0
.233
Sean McNally
2012
21
34 0
.382
9
21
0
.300
Chris Pollard
2013
26
29 0
.473
9
21
0
.300
Chris Pollard
2014
33
25 0
.569
16
14
0
.533
Chris Pollard
2015
31
22 0
.585
10
19
0
.345
Chris Pollard
2016
33
24 0
.579
14
15
0
.483
Pct.
BY COACH
Overall
ACC
Coach
Year
W
L
T
Pct.
W
L
T
Not Available
1889-1999 (11)
39
19
2
.650
-
-
-
-
Mr. Schock
1901 (1)
6
5
0
.545
-
-
-
-
Otis Stocksdale 1902-07 (6)
76
37 4
.650
-
-
-
-
M.T. Adkins
1908-14 (7)
104 67 4
.594
-
-
-
-
Claude West
1915-16 (2)
14
26 3
.326
-
-
-
-
Heine Manush
1917 (1)
4
6
.364
-
-
-
-
1
Lee Gooch
1919 (1)
19
4
2
.760
-
-
-
-
Chick Doak
1920 (1)
10
9
0
.526
-
-
-
-
Pat Egan
1921 (1)
10
8
1
.526
-
-
-
-
H.G. Steiner
1922 (1)
12
6
0
.667
-
-
-
-
Howard Jones
1923-24 (2)
31
8
0
.795
-
-
-
-
Bill Towe
1925 (1)
9
9
0
.500
-
-
-
-
G.B. Whitted
1926-28 (3)
28
29 1
.483
-
-
-
-
Jack Coombs
1929-52 (24)
381 171 3
.686
-
-
-
-
Ace Parker
1953-66 (14)
166 162 4
.500
84
79
2
.509
James Bly
1966-67 (2)
15
34 0
.306
6
21
0
.222
Tom Butters
1968-70 (3)
43
53 1
.443
24
37
0
.393
Enos Slaughter 1971-77 (7)
68
120 0
.362
16
63
0
.203
Tom D’Armi
1978-84 (7)
125 98 2
.556
17
59
1
.221
Larry Smith
1985-87 (3)
61
.496
10
34
1
.222
Steve Traylor
1988-99 (12)
356 286 1
.554
88
174 0
.336
Bill Hillier
2000-05 (6)
121
.361
34
114
.230
58 4
214 0
0
Sean McNally
2006-12 (7)
192 198 1
.492
63
145 1
.303
Chris Pollard
2013-16 (4)
123 100 0
.552
49
69
.393
52
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Current players in Bold
Name
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Doug Bechtold
2000-02
Dalton Brown
2012-14
Michael Childs
1969
Name
Years
Jeff Becker
1996-2000
Gary Brown
1980-83
Frankie Chiou
1994-97
Dixie Abdella
1967, 69
Colin Begley
2001-02
J.D. Browne
1962-64
Carl Chronister
1967
William Adams
1927-29
Sam Bell
1934
Art Browning
1959-61
Gordon Clapp
1952-54
Les Aiello
1997-98
Justin Bellinger
2015-16
Mark Brownstein
1959
Bailey Clark
2014-16
Leland Aiken
1971
Jean Belue
1928-29
Joe Brunansky
1938
George Clark
1945-48
Josh Albert
2005
Norman Benfer
1950
Mike Budka
1980
Darryl Clements
1988-89
Bob Albright
1974
John Benik
1996-99
John Bunder
2008
John Clowar
1949-50
Erik Albright
1985-87
Bruce Bennett
1962
Mr. Bundy
1912
Stan Coble
1965-67
Jerry Alexander
1956
Thomas Bennett
1929-31
C.L. Bunting
1926-27
Andy Cockrell
1955-57
John Alexander
1970
Bob Bensinger
1951
Devin Burke
2010
Aaron Cohn
2011-14
Sam Allen
2008
Steven Bentson
1969
Greg Burke
2001-05
Thomas Colantuono
1970
J.D. Alleva
1998-2001
Karl Benzio
1982
Thomas Burns
1942
Leonard Collard
1971-70
Jeff Alleva
2000-03
Matt Berezo
2011-14
Kevin Burrin
1988
Frank Colleran
1986
Butch Allie
1958-60
John Berger
2003-05
Dick Burton
1956-58
Nelson Colley
1931
Roy Alpert
1932
Bill Bergeron
1948-51
Craig Buschman
1970-72
Jose Colon
1991
Don Altman
1960-61
Russell Bergman
1937-39
Bernie Buteau
1958
Ben Condon
2008-09
Gary Altman
1968
Dick Bersin
1971-72
Jared Butler
1960
Griffin Conine
2016
Dave Amaro
1981-84
Jordan Betts
2011-14
Kyle Butler
2007-09
James Connelly
1960
Merrill Ambler
1962-64
Rich Bevigilia
1985-88
George Byam
1940-42
Clayton Connor
1995-98
Wayne Ambler
1935-37
Ron Bianco
1983-84
Bob Byers
1959
Richard Conradi
1936
Tom Amidon
1980-82
Frank Bilane
1940
Ed Conrey
1997-99
Jonathan Anderson
2004-07
David Bishop
1977
C-C-C
Raymond Coombs
1931-33
Mr. Anderson
1912
Lonnie Bishop
1944
Daniel Calabretta
2015-16
Mr. Cooper
1912
William Andrews
1975
Tom Blackburn
1954-56
Bob Calamari
1987-88
Buddy Copeland
1978-81
Reed Anthes
2012-15
Troy Blackburn
1986-88
Justin Calliham
2002
Claude Corbitt
1935-36
Dan Arlen
1969-70
Randy Blanchard
1967-69
Willard Campbell
1968-69
B.O. Cornelius
1934-35
George Atkinson
1955-57
Bernie Blaney
1955-57
Stephen Cannon
1996
Frederick Cornnell
1973
Gordon Austin
1985-86
Hunter Bledsoe
1995
John Cappello
1958
Dick Corwin
1944
Rick Austin
1973
Scott Bles
1994
Chris Capuano
1997-99
Jon Couch
1981-82
Michael Ayers
1970
Jeff Blickman
2006
Ryan Caradonna
1998-2001
Dave Coughenour
1982-85
Milton Ayers
1947-50
Karl Blum
2014-16
Troy Caradonna
2000-03
Jacques Courtillet
1970
Wayne Blum
1968
Charles Carey
1938-40
John Courtright
1989-91
Bo Bochow
1969-72
Robert Carkhuff
1982
Stephen Cowie
1996-99
A-A-A
B-B-B
Don Baglien
1968-70
Lon Bonczek
1956-58
Mark Carlozzi
1983-85
Charles Cox
1974
Thomas Bailey
1938
Lewis Bond
1942
John Carroll
1950-52
Robbie Cox
1974-76
Tony Bajoczky
2004-07
Kilmer Bortz
1940-41
Mike Carroll
2010
Barnette Crabtree
1969
Chuck Baker
1976, 79
Dave Bosson
1959-60
Woodrow Carroll
1942-43
E.H. Crawford
1926
William Baker
1969
E.L. Bost
1931
RD Carson
1964
Steve Crihfield
1956-58
Robert Baldwin
1991-92
Mr. Bost
1915
Christopher Carlton
1976-77
Stan Crisson
1963-64
John Banks
1975
Roy Bostock
1960
Charlie Carter
1953
Stephan Cupps
1962
R. Barker
1929
Dave Bouchard
1983-84
Samuel Carter
1967
Will Currier
2007-10
George Barley
1935-37
Dale Boyd
1954, 56
George Carver
1952-53
Walter Curtin
1942-43
George Barr
1972
A.T. Brackbill
1933
Mr. Carver
1915
Al Curtis
1948-49
Will Barr
1994
Biff Bracy
1963-65
Brian Casey
1994-95
Jim Barrett
1965
A.B. Bradsher
???
Tim Casey
1946-47
D-D-D
Jerry Barringer
1965-66
Eric Brady
2010
Claude Caskey
1937-38
Dixon Dailey
1935
James Bartal
1956
Tom Brassil
1981-82
Ron Causey
2005-08
Francis Dale
1950
Brett Bartles
2005-07
Charles Braswell
1945
Benny Cavaliere
1950-52
Anthony D’Alessandro 2011-14
Cecil Barton
1954
Dick Brewer
1953-55
Tim Cecil
1976
Albert D’Alonzo
Buddy Bass
1955-56
Larry Broadway
2000-02
Trevor Cesar
2009-10
Tony D’Amrosio
1989
Bruce Battjar
1970
Scott Bromby
1984-87
Dave Challenger
1960
Jerry Damren
1947
Eric Baumann
2004-05
Barry Brooks
1995
John Challenger
1957
John Daniel
1961
Hugh Bayless
1975-76
Larry Brooks
1977-80
H.H. Chappell
1926
John Darden
1999
Kyle Beauchamp
1999
O.L. Broome
1926-27
Herbert Check
1935-37
David Darwin
1993-96
Chase Bebout
2010-13
Bobby Brower
1979-82
Ed Chesnutt
1962-63
Mike Davies
1969-70
2017 Baseball Media Guide
1946-49
53
Letterwinners
Current players in Bold
Name
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Bob Davis
1951-52
Sam Ewing
1935-36
Brandon Davis
1950
Michael Ghizzoni
2007-08
Mark Heffley
1984
Johnny Gibbons
1951-53
W.C. Heimberger
Dale Davis
1970
F-F-F
1943
Jerry Givens
1934
Eric Heise
1995
Doug Davis
1985-88
Tyler Fadely
1978
Hunter Davis
2016
Brooks Fader
1960-62
Scotty Glacken
1964-65
Dean Helms
1965
Mr. Godfrey
1912
Mr. Henderson
Larry Davis
1966-68
Bucky Fader
1912
1962-64
Dave Going
1978-80
Horace Hendrickson
Lawrence Davis
1938-40
1932-34
Richard Faley
1950
Michael Golom
2003-04
Nick Hendrix
2013-16
Ronnie Davis
Thomas Davis
1961
John Falwell
1947-50
Ned Gonet
1979-80
Brian Hernandez
2003-04
1942-45
Roland Farley
1928-30
Billy Goodman
1952, 54
Jimmy Herron
Gerry Day
2016
1990-91
Kevin Farmer
1996
Wes Goodner
1998-2001
Robert Hessler
1942
Ryan Day
2015-16
Ray Farmer
1993-94
Randy Goodroe
1994-97
Kent Hetrick
1986-87
D.R. Dean
1928-30
Harleigh Fatzinger
1955-57
Steve Gordon
1977-79
Marvin Hewlett
1944
Gene DeBolt
1968
Ken Fay
1981-83
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
Carter Hill
1965-67
Tom Decker
1981-84
Carle Felton
1968-70
John Grace
1950
John Hines
1965-57
Ryan Deitrich
2014
Eric Felton
1944
Frank Graham
1949-51
Pete Hochreiter
1954-55
Paul DeMarco
2002-05
W.D. Fesperman
1953-56
B.H. Green
1926-27
David Hoffman
1973
William Dempsey
1975
Mr. Few
1915
Dick Gregory
1962
John Hoffman
1990
Steve Denison
1968-70
John Fielder
1969
Leon Griffeth
1944-46
Harvey Hollingsworth 1927
Dick Denny
1951-52
Christopher Filiaci
1968
David Griffin
1989-90
J.R. Holloway
Dick Densmore
1961-63
Spence Fischer
1992-93
Jared Griffs
1992-93
Mike Holloway
1963-65, 67-68
Albert DeRogatis
1945
Konrad Fish
1954
Ben Grisz
2009-11
George Hoover
1955, 57
Bob Dewhirst
1973-76
Jim Fishburn
1996-97
Dick Groat
1951-52
Cass Hopkins
1990-93
Carl Dickey
1953
Chris Flaherty
1992
Carlyle Groome
1942-46
Jay Hopkins
1964-65
Justin DiLucchio
2001-04
Mark Flaherty
1983-84
Scott Grossi
1999-2001
Dick Hoppe
1952
Richard Dishman
1995-97
Buddy Flesh
1972-74
Bob Grupp
1976-77
Jeremy Horowitz
1996-97
Rick Dixon
1975-76
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
John Gutekunst
1964-66
Robert Houghton
1944-47
Larry Doby
1976-79
Moritz Flohr
1932-34
Ed Howell
1932
Nathan Dodson
1944
Mr. Flythe
1915
H-H-H
Tom Hower
1957
Bill Domhoff
1956-58
Fred Folger
1948-49
Marc Hafer
1977
Frank Hoye
1938-39
Fred Donegan
1983-84
Jimmy Forbis
1969
Doug Hall
1991
Robert Huber
2011-14
Jim Donegan
1977-79
Jonathan Foreman
2007-10
Chris Hammond
1994-95
Allen Hudspeth
1977-78
Bill Donigan
1952-53
Mr. Foushee
1912
Chris Hamrick
1990
John Hughes
1992
Evan Dougherty
2015-16
Don Fowler
1985-88
Patrick Hannaway
1998-2000
Lowry Hughes
1965-67
Luis Duarte
1992-95
Bill Freeze
1943-44
Johnathan Hancock
1948-50
Tim Hughes
1997
Howard Duffey
1930-31
Nate Freiman
2006-09
Kenneth Hancock
1970
Carl Huiskamp
1936
Charlie Dunlevy
1957-59
Tim Fremuth
1974-76
Bill Hanenberg
1970-71
William Huiskamp
1934-36
Brad DuPree
1997-2000
Jerry Frye
1946-49
Earle Hannel
1952
David Hurm
1955
Russell Durfee
2003-06
John Frye
1959
Daniel Hanson
1972-73
Frederic Huser
1969
Mr. Durham
1915
Stephen Fuller
1937
Jeffrey Haring
1971
Clinton Hutto
1974
Bryan Durrett
1978
Bill Furbush
1973
Lacy Harkrider
1933-34
Jim Hysong
1966-68
George Dutrow
1956
John Furch
1986-88
Harry Harner
1944
Karl Dutschman
1955
Thomas Furlow
2002
Matt Harrell
1990-93
I-I-I
Vincent Fusco
1976
Phil Harrell
1990-93
William Ingham
1942
Charlie Fye
1958-59
Milton Harrington
1930-32
Jonathan Ingram
1971
G.P. Harris
1926
Andrew Istler
2012-15
Larry Harrison
1961-62
E-E-E
2014
Mr. Earnhardt
1915
Doug Eastman
1987-88
G-G-G
Gerald Eckelberry
1981
Tom Gadd
1932
Leo Hart
1968-70
J-J-J
Seth Edwards
1984-87
Thomas Gaddy
1937-39
Alex Hassan
2007-09
Gordon Jackson
Zeno Edwards
1974
Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
Dillon Haviland
2011-15
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
Paul Elcano
1995
Mr. Gantt
1912
David Hawkins
1986-88
Remy Janco
2012-13, 15
Wayne Elliot
1948
William Garcia de Quevedo 1946
S.L. Hawkins
1928-30
E.L. Jenkins
1928-30
Hugh Ennis
1937
Ted Gardner
1977-79
Tom Hawkins
1989
John Jenkins
1959-60
Stuart Erickson
1946-49
George Gawdun
1978-80
Bobby Hawn
1961-63
Drew Jerdan
2001-03
Andres Escoruela
1968
Adam Geis
1995-98
Bob Hayes
1971
J.C. Jessup
1938-40
Craig Eskay
1991, 93
Rob Gemerchak
1985-86
Chris Haynes
1976
A.N. Johnson
1927-28
Ron Esquieres
1989-92
Lee Gerin
1972
Garrett Hayward
2012-14
Brad Johnson
1980-81
54
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1969-73
Letterwinners
Current players in Bold
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Name
Dave Johnson
1968
Wayne Krivsky
1974
Matt Lynch
2000
Bob Miller
1968
Dick Johnson
1951-52
Fred Miller
1948-49
John Johnston
1969-72
L-L-L
Garry Miller
1960-61
Andy Jones
1985-86
Jack Labosky
2015-16
Mr. Maddox
1912, 15
James Miller
1968
Harry Jones
1981-82
Angelo La Bruna
2011-13
John Madonna
1995
Max Miller
2015-16
Jeff Jones
1983
Todd Lamb
1981-83
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
Pete Miller
1975-77
Marcus Jones
2009
Rodman Landon
1935
Daniel Mangiapani
2003-05
William Miller
1968
Sid Jones
1973
Senterrio Landrum
2002-05
Christopher Manno
2007-10
Don Mitchell
1932-35
Casey Jowers
1993-94
Tyler Lang
1998-99
Mark Manuel
1973-75
Jeff Mitchell
1966-68
Sonny Jurgensen
1955
Vin LaPietra
1988-90
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
William Mock
1940-41
Robert Lapp
1947
Randy Maris
1980
Peter Moller
1959-60
Steve Larned
1982-83
Roy Marley
1962-63
Grant Monroe
2008
Years
Dale Lathrop
1972
Archie Marshall
1938
Reeves Montague
1959
Wilfred Kale
1943
Bert Lattimore
1958
Tigger Marshall
1996-97
Bob Moore
1967-69
Ronnie Kalish
1959-61
Dick Lauffer
1944
Patrick Martin
1968
Al Morris
2011-13
Mike Kaminer
1985
Vito Lauro
1945
James Marvel
2013-14
Bob Morris
1967-69
Charles Kantor
1968-69
Lee Lawrence
2003-04
David Mason
1998-2001
Harry Morris
1936-38
Mr. Kanyse
1915
Tim Layden
2002-04
Grant Matherly
1944
John Morris
1957-58
Paul Karukstis
1947-49
Billy Lea
1952-53
Chip Mathes
1985-86
Joseph Morris
1939-41
Fred Kast
1959
Bob Leclercq
1953-54
Cyrial Matheson
1947
Marty Morris
1975-76
Bruce Kauffman
1966-67
Russ Lee
1983-84
Michael Matuella
2013-15
Matt Morris
2010
Mark Kavy
1993
Mike Leff
1967
Joseph Maxson
1934
Bob Moynihan
1956
Herky Keller
1959, 61
Seth Lehroff
1959
Reynolds May
1934-35
Bob Mueller
1962, 65
Kevin Kelly
1999-2002
John Lemen
1974-77
Pete Maynard
1957-59
Billy Muldowney
2004
Aaron Kempster
2002
Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
Brian McAfee
2016
Charles Mullen
1963
William Kerr
1938-39
John Lentz
1948
George McAfee
1940
Jack Mullin
1960, 63
Art Kersey
1931-33
Richard Leopoldt
1939-40
Grant McCabe
2012-15
Chuck Munday
1971, 74
Steve Kesses
1974-75
Ralph LeRocca
1970
William McCahan
1940-42
Ryan Munger
2010-13
Robert Kessler
1942-43
Nick LeRose
1975
Edward McCarthy
1946-48
Sean Murnane
2004
Zack Kesterson
2016
Dave Lerps
1954
Mr. McCarthy
1946-48
Adam Murray
2003-06
Jerry Keys
1955
Paul Levinsohn
1988
Dean McCracken
1960-61
W.A. Murray
1928-30
John Kiefer
1969
Joe Levinson
1939
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
John Muse
1946
Thomas Kiely
1947
Kevin Lewallyn
2014-16
Ryan McCurdy
2007-10
Dewey Myers
1951
Mr. Kiely
1941
Joe Lewis
1951-53
E.C. McDavis
1926
Bill King
1977-78
Frank Liana
1937
Al McGimpsey
1984-85
N-N-N
Mike King
1993-96
Jim Liccardo
1964-66
Chris McGrath
2015
Pete Naktenis
Dave Kirkpatrick
1954-55
Todd Lieber
1966
James McGrory
1939
Robert Nauman
1942
H.E. Kistler
1928-30
Victor Lippincott
1959
Jack McGuire
1951-52
Tito Nava
2011
Robert Klare
1931
Scott Lippitt
1978
Tim McKeithan
1930-32
Cameron Neal
2014-16
John Klein
1958-59
Jordan Litrownik
1996-98
Rex McKinley
1960-62
Carl Nelson
1977-80
Lewis Klein
1950-51
Edward Little
1943-46
Harold McManus
1972
Michael Ness
2007-10
Jim Knight
1986-87
Martin Little
1945
Jerry McMasters
1937
John Nicodemus
1975
Ryan Knott
2008-10
Brian Litwin
2009-11
Sean McNally
1991-94
Jonathan Nicolla
2005-08
Bart Koehler
1988
Johnathan Lloyd
2015-16
Mike McNamara
1986-88
O.K. Niess
1957-58
Ervin Kohler
1940-42
Adam Loftin
2001-04
Stu Meadows
1972
Lenny Nieves
1990-91
Michael Kolson
1971
James Long
1983
Greg Mencio
1974, 77
Bud Nixon
1982-85
Zack Kone
2016
Dale Longfellow
2005
Frank Messick
1936-37
Ed Nolan
1978-81
Chris Kono
2014
Andy Lotsy
1995
Edwin Messikomer
1960
David Norman
1988-91
Al Konopka
1935-36
Kirk Louderback
1975-78
Joseph Metcalf
1972-73
Brad Novak
1984-87
Kenny Koplove
2013-15
Mr. Love
1915
Don Metz
1931
Chal Nunn
1973-76
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
Herbert Lowenstein
1938
Glenn Meyers
1981
J.J. Koterba
2004-05
Mickey Lozanoff
1971-73
Bob Michael
1975-78
O-O-O
Kyle Kreick
2005-08
Charles Lucas
1948-50
Dave Michael
1933-35
Sean O’Brien
2003-06
Jeff Kremer
2010-13
Tom Luciano
2008-09
Mike Miello
2002-05
Sonny Odom
1963-65
Dick Kreutzer
1953-55
Marc Ludvigsen
1996
Don Mikush
1977-80
Dennis O’Grady
2008-11
John Krimmel
1967
Mark Lumpa
2011-14
Mark Militello
1981-84
Sarkis Ohanian
2012-15
Name
K-K-K
Name
2017 Baseball Media Guide
M-M-M
Years
1934-36
55
Letterwinners
Current players in Bold
Years
Name
Years
Name
Years
Chris Proctor
2016
Charley Saunders
1926-27
Joseph Smith
1956
Don Pruett
1979-82
Robert Scanlon
1938
Red Smith
1952-54
David Putman
2009-12
Michael Schefer
1990
Don Snowberger
1953-55
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
Dave Snyder
1968-70
Edward Schlear
1940
Javier Socorro
2003-06
1973
Name
Years
Name
Mike Olexa
1991-93
Greg Oriscello
1996-98
Danny Otero
2004-06
Al Otte
1967
Dixon Owens
1958-61
Q-Q-Q
Randy Ozmum
1989-90
Bruce Quintana
1979-81
Charles Schlimbaum 1968
Jeffrey Soukup
Albert Quinton
1978
Howard Schnure
1933
Alan Soyer
1984-85
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
Jim Spanarkel
1976-77
P-P-P
Ralph Palaia
1969-72
R-R-R
Andy Schoenhoft
1977-79
Al Spangler
1953-54
Daniel Palmer
2003-06
Matt Rader
1995
Steve Schoettmer
1973-74
Mr. Spruce
1912
Harry Palmer
1942-43
Walter Rak
1984-87
Zach Schreiber
2001-04
Raymond Spuhler
1940, 42
Winston Palmer
1946-47
Bob Rankin
1960-62
Steve Schroeder
1997-2000
Ken Stallings
1962-64
Clarence Parker
1935-36
Edward Ransom
1962
Carlyle Schomberg
1992
Mitch Stallings
2015-16
Paul Parker
1952
Hal Rasberry
1937
Al Schwartz
1969-72
Grant Stanley
2002-03
Brian Patrick
2000-03
Colin Ratcliffe
2006
Brad Schwartz
1977
Craig Starman
1992-96
C.L. Pearce
1926
Steven Ratcliffe
1970
Michael Seander
2007-08, 10
Byron Starnes
1957
John Peckham
1932-34
Brent Reid
1998-99
Rich Searl
1969
Jeff Staubach
1994-97
Joe Pedevillano
2009-11
Richard Remigailo
1964
Joe Seaton
1980-82
Bob Steinbruegge
1967-68
M.A. Peelor
1929
Bill Reynolds
1961
Arnold Seesholts
1952
Gary Stephens
1963-64
Andrew Penrod
1984
Elwood Rich
1942
Bill Seith
1969-70
Conner Stevens
2014-16
Andy Perez
2012-15
Howard Richardson
1969
Ryan Sember
2002-05
Harold Stevenson
1946-47
Cris Perez
2014-16
Robert Richardson
1968
Steve Setteducato
1971
William Stewart
1968
Ed Perini
1945, 48
Terry Richardson
1966
Frank Seward
1941
Chris Stiles
1964-66
David Perkins
2011-14
Kevin Rigby
1980
Donald Shannehan
1940
Doug Stoehr
1971-72
Jim Perry
2003-06
Ronald Righter
1971-72
Calvin Shaw
1936-37
Mike Stopper
1980
John Perry
1938-39
James Rink
1936
Rich Shaw
1978-79
Grady Stott
1942-46
John Perry
1986-87
Dana Risley
1985
Robert Sheldon
1941-42
Robin Stout
1970
Kevin Perry
2000-03
Tim Roberts
1989
Fred Sheppard
1955
Mark Straube
1970
Ryan Perry
2005-08
Don Robertshaw
1931
Tim Sherlock
2006-09
Dick Strauch
1947-50
Al Pesto
2016
Don Robertson
1969
Jerry Shevick
1948-50
Kenny Straus
2010
William Peters
1940
Bill Robinson
1951
James Shipman
1985-86
Marcus Stroman
2010-12
Mark Peterson
1968
Pat Rochelle
1930-31
Josh Shipman
1991-94
Mike Suglia
1977
Garrett Pfeifer
1979-82
Cyrus Rodio
1954
Edward Shokes
1939-41
Charlie Sullivan
1989
Eric Pfisterer
2009-11
Paul Rodio
1985
Edward Shollenberger 1932
Mike Sullivan
1990-91
Dan Phelan
1969-72
J. Rose
1912
Hoyt Shore
1931-32
Teddy Sullivan
1996-99
Jalen Phillips
2013-16
Allard Rosen
1942
John Shortell
1935-36
Trent Swart
2012-16
Johnny Pickett
1944
Jonathan Rosenblum 1978
Mark Sikorski
1984-86
Harold Sykes
1938
Eddie Pieczynski
1974
Mike Rosenfeld
2011-15
Mr. Siler
1915
Carl Pierce
1939-41
John Rudisill
1954-55
Kyle Silver
2004-05
T-T-T
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
Willard Rue
1938-39
Dave Sime
1957
Dennis Tabron
1980
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
Mr. Ruffa
1941
Dwight Simonds
1942
John Tackach
1968
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
Josh Ruffin
2011-13
David Simone
1975-76
Joe Tagliola
1984-85
Marc Plescia
1975-76
Tim Rumer
1988-90
James Simpson
1978
Roy Talcott
1944-45
Robert Plosica
1945
Tony Runion
1991-92
LeRoy Sires
1948-50
John Tarr
1952-54
John Poff
1971-74
Karren Rush
1978-79
Glenn Small
1977
Mark Tatera
2011
George Pogmore
1970
Chase Russell
1997
Dick Smallwood
1956-58
Bill Taylor
1958-59
Fred Pollier
1962
Charles Rute
1942-43
Michael Smiciklas
2015-16
Ed Taylor
1935
John Posavic
1945
Francis Ryan
1966-68
Barney Smith
1969
Kennie Taylor
2016
John Posen
1969-70
Michael Ryan
1985-86
Brett Smith
2005
Tom Taylor
1962-64
Robert Posthumus
1959
Brian Smith
1965
William Taylor
1947-49
Mr. Powell
1915
S-S-S
Bryan Smith
1973
Tim Teer
1968-70
Tom Powers
1949-51
Gabriel Saade
2007-09
Bryan Smith
2001-05
Brian Tenney
1977-80
Dan Price
1984-87
Robert Sadler
1970
Christopher Smith
1987-88
R.N. Thomas
1926-28
Glenn Price
1939-41
Roland Sailer
1942-46
David Smith
1936-38
Gideon Thompson
1999-2001
Joel Price
1986
Jim Sander
1993-94
Henry Smith
1946-48
J.R. Thompson
1926-27
Dave Pritchard
1971
Paul Satterthwaite
1940
James Smith
1985-88
James Thompson
1933-34
56
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Letterwinners
Current players in Bold
Name
Years
Name
Years
Jim Thompson
1970-73
Bill Werber
1951-53
Kevin Thompson
2000-04
W.M. Werber
1928-30
L.K. Thompson
1982-83
A.H. Werner
1931
Mr. Thompson
1912
Dave West
1962
Mr. Thorne
1915
Mr. West
1912
Bob Thuemmel
1956-57
Cody Wheeler
2005
Eric Tipton
1937-39
Geoffrey Wheeler
1968
Raymond Toher
1968-69
Nathan Whitaker
1988
Rick Torgalski
1988-91
John White
1944
John Tolish
1983
John White
1951
David Torcise
2004-05
Mercer White
1944
James Tomanchek
1969
Corey Whiting
2004-05
Everett Tompkins
1939
Bob Whitley
1965
Richard Toomey
1975
Luke Whitten
2015-16
Mike Trombley
1987-89
Bill Widerman
1944
Dave Troyan
1972-74
Glenn Wild
1952
Sidney Truesdale
1937-39
Phil Wilhelm
1967-69
Bob Turner
1960-62
Butch Williams
1959-61
Harold Turner
1954
Dale Williams
1968
Jim Turner
1974-76
Darrell Williams
1948-49
U-U-U
David Williams
1988-91
Matt Williams
2006-09
Dave Uible
1962-64
Richard Wilson
1942
Harry Underwood
1942
Charles Wimbrow
1944, 47
Kellen Urbon
2016
James Withers
1975
Mark Witte
1986-89
Andrew Wolcott
2006-09
1965
Jay Wolfson
1970
Drew Van Orden
2011-14
Bill Wright
1944
Jan Vandenberg
1967
Eddie Wyatt
1966
Arthur Vann
1946-47
Charlie Wickliffe
1986
Robert Vickey
1938-40
Harvey Wynick
1927
Phil Vivona
1957
Donald Vollmer
1950
Y-Y-Y
Robert Voorhees
1931
George Yautz
1943-44
Charles Young
1943
Charlie Young
1963-65
V-V-V
Arthur Van III
W-W-W
Harold Wagner
1936-37
Jack Wagner
1970
Z-Z-Z
Ty Wagner
1933-35
Jack Zarinsky
1989-92
Blake Walker
2002-04
Matt Zeberlein
1992
Bill Ward
1951-52
Jeff Zegler
1981-84
Joseph Warner
1975
Bill Zempolich
1980-83
Sam Warner
1970-73
James Ziemba
2015-16
Steve Warner
1970-73
Peter Zyla
2015-16
Dick Warren
1966-68
L.A. Warren
1928-30
Ed Watson
1936-38
Ken Weafer
1934-35
Charley Weaver
1926-28
Phil Weaver
1932-34
Robert Weaver
1940, 42
Ray Weddle
1953
Bob Weitzman
1956-57
Jim Wendling
1996-98
Earle Wentz
1933-35
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Opponent History
2017 Opponents in Bold | Only current NCAA Division I teams are listed
Team
W
L
T
Streak Last
Team
W
L
Air Force
0
1
0
L1
1990
Fairleigh Dickinson
11
0
Florida
5
3
Alabama A&M
4
0
0
W4
Albany
3
0
0
W3
2009
Florida State
20
77
2007
Fordham
5
4
Appalachian State
4
3
0
L1
2012
Furman
22
7
Arizona State
0
9
0
L9
2001
Army West Point
6
1
0
L1
2005
G-G-G
Nicholls State
1
Auburn
2
1
0
W2
1924
Gardner-Webb
7
0
0
W7
2016
Norfolk State
6
George Mason
0
1
0
L1
1988
North Carolina
A-A-A
T
Streak Last
Team
W
L
T
Streak Last
1
W11
2007
Mount St. Mary’s
7
2
0
W6
2011
0
L2
2013
0
L1
2016
N-N-N
0
W3
2010
Navy
23
13
0
W6
2005
0
L1
2014
NC State
128 154
1
L1
2016
0
L1
1997
1
0
W1
1963
0
0
W6
2016
97 187
3
L3
2016
New Orleans
0
1
George Washington
10
2
1
L1
2012
North Carolina A&T
41
5
0
W3
2013
Ball State
1
3
0
L3
2003
Georgetown
13
6
0
W3
2001
North Carolina Central 19
0
0
W19
2016
Baylor
0
2
0
L2
2010
Georgia
16
17
2
L1
2010
Notre Dame
4
0
W6
2014
Georgia Tech
36 90
0
W1
2016
0
—
———
2011
B-B-B
Binghamton
Gonzaga
Boston College
11
18
0
L3
2015
Bradley
1
1
0
L1
1987
Brown
12
3
0
W7
2008
H-H-H
Bryant
2
0
0
W2
2015
Hampden-Sydney
Bucknell
4
1
0
W3
2013
Hartford
Buffalo
7
1
0
W3
2003
Harvard
High Point
C-C-C
0
4
0
8
O-O-O
Ohio
7
7
0
L2
Ohio State
2
2
0
W2
2016
2
0
L2
2003
2
0
W1
1986
Oklahoma State
0
5
3
0
W4
2015
Old Dominion
9
7
0
W2
2004
4
2
0
W4
1993
Oregon State
1
0
0
W1
1952
12
14
0
W2
2013
Holy Cross
3
0
0
W3
2007
P-P-P
Howard
16
0
0
W16
1996
Penn State
4
8
0
L4
2016
Pennsylvania
11
6
1
W1
2013
2016
California
4
2
0
W2
2016
Campbell
18
16
0
L1
2016
Canisius
2
2
0
L1
2012
I-I-I
Pittsburgh
8
5
0
W3
Central Connecticut
12
1
0
W7
1985
Illinois
0
1
0
L1
1959
Presbyterian
5
2
0
L1
2012
Central Florida
0
1
0
L1
1999
Indiana
2
0
0
W2
1951
Princeton
19
10
0
W1
2014
Central Michigan
2
0
0
W2
1972
Iona
5
0
0
W5
2015
Providence
2
0
0
W2
1997
Charleston Southern
3
0
0
W3
1994
Purdue
1
1
0
L1
2000
Charlotte
5
1
0
W5
2013
J-J-J
Cincinnati
7
10
0
L3
2005
Jacksonville
1
2
0
L1
1972
Q-Q-Q
The Citadel
4
3
0
W2
2011
Johns Hopkins
2
0
0
W2
1925
Quinnipiac
7
0
0
W7
2014
2
W1
2016
3
2
0
L2
1968
Clemson
68 129
Coastal Carolina
1
0
0
W1
2014
K-K-K
Colgate
2
1
0
L1
1956
Kent State
Colorado State
2
0
0
W2
1961
Columbia
7
1
0
W6
2015
L-L-L
Connecticut
1
4
0
L1
1988
Lafayette
17
Coppin State
8
0
0
W8
2012
La Salle
8
1
0
Cornell
8
4
1
W4
1969
Lehigh
3
2
0
Liberty
8
8
0
W2
2016
Longwood
9
2
1
W3
2016
S-S-S
LSU
0
1
0
L1
1997
Saint Louis
1
1
0
L1
2014
Seton Hall
3
1
0
L1
2006
55
35
1
L7
2016
1
0
0
W1
1993
1968
D-D-D
Dartmouth
8
5
0
W2
2009
Davidson
110
31
1
W4
2016
Delaware
10
2
1
W2
1977
M-M-M
Delaware State
3
0
0
W3
2015
Manhattan
Drexel
1
0
0
W1
1993
E-E-E
R-R-R
10
0
Radford
9
5
0
L1
2006
Rhode Island
2
0
0
W2
1922
Rice
0
1
0
L1
1999
1991
Richmond
13
6
0
W2
2014
W6
2009
Rider
4
0
0
W4
2015
W1
1953
Rutgers
4
0
0
W4
1937
W3
South Carolina
1
0
0
W1
1933
South Carolina State
Marist
1
0
0
W1
1993
South Florida
0
2
0
L2
Marshall
3
1
0
W1
2014
Southern California
0
0
0
—
———
Maryland
85
83
1
L1
2013
St. Bonaventure
3
0
0
W3
2007
East Carolina
13
35
0
L14
2016
Massachusetts
2
2
0
W2
1980
St. John’s
9
3
0
W1
2007
East Tennessee State
8
2
0
W5
1996
Mercer
7
7
2
W1
1977
Stetson
1
2
0
L2
1976
Eastern Illinois
0
1
1
L1
1987
Miami (FL)
10
33
0
L1
2016
Syracuse
3
0
0
W3
1905
Eastern Michigan
3
0
0
W3
2012
Michigan
4
5
0
L3
2004
Elon
31
20
0
L1
2009
Michigan State
F-F-F
Fairfield
58
3
1
0
W2
1995
14
10
0
W3
1967
T-T-T
Mississippi
1
2
0
L2
1956
Temple
12
1
0
W9
2010
Mississippi State
2
0
0
W2
1953
Tennessee
2
0
0
W2
1998
Monmouth
3
0
0
W3
1998
Texas
1
3
0
W1
2012
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Opponent History
2017 Opponents in Bold | Only current NCAA Division I teams are listed
Team
W
L
T
Streak Last
Toledo
4
0
0
W4
Towson
4
7
1
W1
2013
Tulane
0
1
0
L1
1997
2006
2016
U-U-U
UMBC
1
2
0
L2
UMES
13
0
0
W13
2016
UNC Asheville
3
2
0
W1
2006
UNCG
9
6
0
W2
2016
UNCW
11
23
0
L5
2016
Valparaiso
1
0
0
W1
2008
Vermont
4
1
0
W3
1985
Villanova
7
0
0
W7
2011
VCU
7
6
0
L2
2000
VMI
14
5
0
W2
1998
V-V-V
Virginia
57 104
1
W1
2016
Virginia Tech
36 26
0
W2
2016
141 156
2016
W-W-W
Wake Forest
2
L1
Washington
1
1
0
W1
2007
West Virginia
8
3
0
L1
2014
Western Carolina
1
4
0
L1
2012
Western Michigan
1
4
0
L2
1988
18
11
1
L1
2011
Wingate
1
0
0
W1
1992
Winthrop
4
3
0
L3
2006
Wisconsin
0
2
0
L2
1988
Wofford
18
5
1
W1
2011
1
2
0
W1
2005
1
0
0
W1
2007
William & Mary
Wright State
X-X-X
Xavier
Y-Y-Y
Yale
9
6
2
W1
1996
Youngstown State
3
0
0
W3
1996
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament game
Date Opponent
Location
W/L Score
1899
1889
0-0-1
N/A Winston YMCA
Not available
T
1890
10-10
1-1
S20 Guilford
Not available
L
14-17
Other score unavailable
1891
11-6
1902
12-8
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
M22 Horner’s School
Durham, N.C.
W
17-0
M20 Mebane
Durham, N.C.
W
16-0
M24 Trinity Park HS
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
M29 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
W
10-9
M26 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
M30 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
M27 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
2-6
M9
Horner’s School
M31
Boston (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
M31
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
A2
Boston (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
5-16
A2
Lehigh
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
A3
Boston (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
1-11
A4
Hobart
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A5
Boston (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
1-19
A10
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
10-7
2-0
A10
Georgia
Athens, Ga.
W
5-2
A11
Boston (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
1-16
5-2
A17
North Carolina
Not available
W
N/A
A11
Georgia
Athens, Ga.
W
8-2
A12
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
A18
North Carolina
Not available
W
N/A
A12
Atlanta Firemen
Atlanta, Ga.
W
11-4
A14
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
A13
Mercer
Macon, Ga.
L
4-5
A16
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
1892-95
A14
Mercer
Macon, Ga.
W
8-4
A19
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
No team fielded for four years
A15
Augusta YMCA
Augusta, Ga.
W
11-8
A22 Wake Forest
Raleigh, N.C.
W
8-1
A20 Roanoke
Durham, N.C.
W
17-1
A24 Durham
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A21
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
A25 Durham
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
A28 Guilford
Greensboro, N.C.
L
3-7
5-7
1896
7-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
N/A
N/A
Maryland
A29 Wake Forest
Other scores not available
1900
1897
7-3
8-4
M23 Horner’s School
Not available
L
0-8
A29 Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
L
A30 Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C.
L
1-11
Y1
Wofford
Spartanburg, S.C.
L
3-4
Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
A2
Oak Ridge
Durham, N.C.
W
22-3
M29 Lafayette
Not available
W
6-5
A5
Brooklyn (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
2-18
M30 Lafayette
Not available
L
3-10
A7
Brooklyn (N.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
1-13
A3
Cornell
Not available
L
7-8
A10
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-3
A7
Wake Forest
Not available
W
10-2
M19 Oak Ridge
Not available
W
7-1
A17
Guilford
Not available
W
7-5
A10
Horner’s School
Not available
L
2-6
M25 Lafayette
Not available
W
6-3
A19
Guilford
4-1
1903
M13
9-5-1
8-4
Not available
W
17-7
A13
Lehigh
Not available
W
4-3
A2
Gettysburg
Not available
W
A28 Wake Forest
Raleigh, N.C.
L
5-8
A16
Horner’s School
Not available
W
6-3
A10
Cornell
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Franklin
Franklin, Va.
W
16-5
A24 Oak Ridge
Not available
W
7-3
A17
South Carolina
Not available
W
5-4
Y15
Not available
W
10-1
A26 Bingham School
Not available
W
2-1
A23 Charlotte
Not available
W
8-3
Not available
W
11-1
Y1
Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-1
A27 Davidson
Not available
W
5-2
Y3
Maryland
Not available
W
3-2
A30 Davidson
Not available
W
4-2
4-4
Presbyterian HS
Y22 Wake Forest
1898
Y1
Mercer
Not available
T
6-5
Y2
Mercer
Not available
L
0-5
11-1
Y4
Georgia Tech
Not available
L
0-10
4-4-1
M19 William Bingham
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A
1901
M23 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-6
M23 Horner’s School
Durham, N.C.
W
M26 Wake Forest
Not available
L
8-9
M27 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
Y5
Georgia
Not available
L
4-5
A2
Guilford
Not available
W
14-3
A1
Bingham School
Durham, N.C.
W
25-1
Y7
Wofford
Not available
W
8-4
A4
Guilford
Not available
T
N/A
A5
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
Y8
South Carolina
Not available
L
7-10
A12
Johns Hopkins
Not available
W
14-4
A8
Guilford
Guilford, N.C.
L
6-14
A15
Wake Forest
Not available
L
N/A
A10
Lehigh
Durham, N.C.
L
3-17
A22 North Carolina
Not available
W
9-2
A17
Harvard
Durham, N.C.
L
0-12
A23 North Carolina
Not available
L
N/A
A18
Harvard
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
Raleigh, N.C.
L
8-6
Date
60
A20 Wake Forest
A26 Georgia
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
A28 Trinity Park HS
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
Y4
Durham, N.C.
W
14-9
Maryland
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament game
1904
14-3-2
1906
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
9-1
M17
N/A Oak Ridge
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
N/A Maryland
Not available
8-7
Trinity Park HS
1908
17-3-1
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
6-3
N/A Bingham
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Elon
Not available
W
15-1
17-2
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
4-3
7-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-2
N/A Randolph-Macon
Not available
W
7-1
L
9-5
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Cornell
Not available
L
3-6
3-3
N/A Syracuse
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Cornell
Not available
T
N/A Gettysburg
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Mercer
Not available
L
3-5
N/A Colgate
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Gettysburg
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
2-4
N/A Colgate
Not available
W
4-3
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
4-13
N/A Dartmouth
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
11-9
N/A Harvard
Not available
W
6-5
N/A Dartmouth
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
1-1
N/A NC State
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
W
2-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-5
N/A St. John’s
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
T
4-4
N/A St. John’s
Not available
L
1-3
N/A Mercer
Not available
W
5-1
N/A NC State
Not available
W
10-4
N/A Virginia
Not available
W
4-2
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
2-3
N/A Wofford
Not available
W
4-3
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Wofford
Not available
T
3-3
N/A Concord
Not available
L
1-5
N/A St. John’s
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Furman
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
8-14
N/A Wofford
Not available
W
6-1
1905
1907
N/A Roanoke
Not available
W
13-1
19-8
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
13-0
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Bingham
Not available
W
15-0
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
7-1
N/A E. College of Va.
Not available
W
10-1
14-6-1
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
3-4
Not available
W
11-2
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
3-4
M27 Bingham
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Cornell
Not available
W
1-1
M29 Lafayette
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Cornell
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Hosiery Mill
Not available
L
1-9
M30 Lafayette
Not available
W
9-5
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Philadelphia (N.L.)
Not available
L
0-6
M17
Trinity Park HS
1909
18-7
A1
Wake Forest
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
7-2
A4
Washington & Lee
Not available
W
9-3
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-3
N/A Bingham
Not available
W
17-0
A7
Mercer
Not available
T
0-0
N/A NC State
Not available
L
0-5
N/A Amherst
Not available
L
5-7
A8
Mercer
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
W
13-0
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
6-1
A10
Georgia Tech
Not available
L
2-3
N/A George Washington
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
2-1
A11
Furman
Not available
W
4-3
N/A George Washington
Not available
W
5-2
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
10-1
A12
Clemson
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Richmond
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
3-1
A13
Wofford
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Virginia
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Randolph Macon
Not available
L
1-4
A14
Wofford
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
20-4
A17
Syracuse
Not available
W
1-1
N/A VMI
Not available
W
4-2
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
2-1
A18
Syracuse
Not available
W
2-1
N/A George Washington
Not available
W
9-8
N/A St. John’s
Not available
W
7-1
A20 Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Georgetown
Not available
L
1-4
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
1-3
A25 Furman
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
15-4
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
W
N/A
A27 St. John’s
Not available
W
2-1
N/A NC State
Not available
W
4-2
N/A Mercer
Not available
W
5-2
Y1
NC State
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Mercer
Not available
W
N/A
Y2
Wake Forest
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
10-2
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
4-1
Y15
Wake Forest
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Furman
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
0-3
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Central U. Of Ky.
Not available
L
1-6
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Central U. Of Ky.
Not available
W
11-1
N/A Central U. of Ky.
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Central U. of Ky.
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Raleigh
Not available
L
0-7
N/A Raleigh
Not available
L
4-12
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1910
16-10-3
1912
11-13
1914
10-11
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Catawba
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
N/A Philadelphia (N.L.)
Not available
L
0-11
N/A Elon
Not available
W
7-6
N/A Elon
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Atlantic Christian
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
6-11
N/A William & Mary
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Atlantic Christian
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Vermont
Not available
L
0-2
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Penn State
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Vermont
Not available
W
2-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Swathmore
Not available
W
15-12
N/A West Virginia
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Amherst
Not available
L
2-7
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Trinity (Conn.)
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
8-3
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
8-6
N/A Trinity (Conn.)
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Guilford
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
14-2
0-5
15-2
N/A Richmond
Not available
W
5-2
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Wofford
Durham, N.C.
L
N/A Hampden-Sydney
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Randolph Macon
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
14-3
N/A Guilford
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Richmond
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
4-9
N/A Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
L
1-10
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
6-3
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Virginia
Durham, N.C.
L
3-13
N/A Mercer
Not available
L
4-7
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
0-12
N/A Washington & Lee
Durham, N.C.
L
7-10
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
0-8
N/A Washington & Lee
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
N/A Kentucky State
Not available
W
5-2
N/A William & Mary
Not available
W
7-4
N/A VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
N/A Kentucky State
Not available
T
2-2
N/A VMI
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
4-7
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
4-14
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
5-2
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
0-4
N/A Georgia
Not available
T
1-1
N/A Catholic U
Not available
L
N/A
N/A Eastern
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Randolph Macon
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Vermont
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Eastern
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
1-4
N/A Central U of Ky.
Not available
L
1-3
1913
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Central U of Ky.
Not available
T
1-1
N/A Princeton
2-7
N/A Penn State
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
2-1
4-8
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
0-1
15-13
1915
8-9-1
Not available
L
N/A Winston
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Weaver
Not available
L
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
7-13
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
4-3
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
2-3
N/A NC State
Not available
T
4-4
N/A Virginia
Not available
L
6-10
N/A Richmond
Not available
W
6-1
Not available
L
6-7
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Trinity Park HS
Not available
W
6-1
N/A VMI
Not available
W
10-5
N/A Elon
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
3-6
N/A Wake Forest
N/A Lafayette
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Virginia
Not available
L
3-8
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Lafayette
Not available
L
6-11
N/A Catholic
Not available
L
4-9
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
8-5
N/A Amherst
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Medical Coll. of Va.
Not available
L
0-5
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
18-5
N/A Amherst
Not available
L
0-2
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
8-7
N/A Virginia
Not available
L
10-11
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
N/A VMI
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Swathmore
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Penn State
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
N/A Roanoke
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Swathmore
Not available
W
8-4
N/A Providence
Durham, N.C.
L
0-5
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
3-7
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
4-6
N/A Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
2-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
N/A Richmond
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Amherst
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
15-2
1911
16-9
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
8-4
N/A Eastern
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A USS Franklin
Not available
W
10-4
N/A Amherst
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Durham
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
0-4
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
3-7
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
1-4
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
N/A Mercer
Not available
L
4-9
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
N/A Mercer
Not available
L
4-7
N/A Guilford
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
N/A Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
N/A Washington & Lee
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
8-5
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
0-7
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
6-9
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1916
6-17-2
1919
19-4-2
1921
10-8-1
N/A Lenoir
Not available
W
21-0
N/A NYU
Not available
W
10-5
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-2
N/A NYU
Not available
L
5-11
7-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
2-3
N/A Durham All-Stars
Not available
W
5-2
T
9-9
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
9-7
N/A Wofford
Not available
W
8-1
L
0-4
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
3-4
L
1-2
N/A Furman
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Florida
Not available
W
6-2
W
4-2
N/A Wofford
Not available
L
2-3
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
3-2
10-18
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
8-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
2-4
L
1-5
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
3-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
3-10
T
6-6
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
4-1
L
6-16
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Elon
Not available
W
5-1
W
6-4
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
9-2
N/A Maryland
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
4-3
N/A William & Mary
Not available
W
10-2
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
W
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
N/A NC State
Not available
N/A Guilford
Not available
N/A Davidson
Not available
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
N/A Georgia
Not available
N/A Georgia
Not available
N/A Clemson
Not available
N/A Clemson
Not available
N/A NC State
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
11-2
N/A Mount St. Mary’s
Not available
L
2-5
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
6-7
N/A Moose Club
Not available
L
2-4
N/A Swarthmore
Not available
W
4-3
N/A Guilford
Not available
L
4-9
N/A Elon
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Delaware
Not available
T
0-0
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
0-7
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
6-2
N/A NYU
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
1-10
N/A NC State
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
1-7
N/A Moose Club
Not available
L
1-2
N/A NC State
Not available
L
3-9
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
0-3
N/A Moose Club
Not available
W
4-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
2-6
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
3-13
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
3-13
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
N/A
N/A Georgia Tech
Not available
L
0-5
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Moose Club
Not available
W
9-3
N/A Erskine
Not available
W
8-1
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
1-8
N/A North Carolina
Not available
T
0-0
N/A Furman
Not available
W
12-2
N/A Furman
Not available
L
6-7
N/A North Carolina
Not available
T
2-2
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Delaware
Not available
W
18-3
1917
4-6-1
1920
10-9
1922
12-6
5-9
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
16-0
N/A Lenoir
Not available
W
7-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
5-9
6-1
N/A Elon
Not available
W
9-2
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
1-3
L
2-7
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Richmond
Not available
W
8-6
Not available
L
3-10
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
10-7
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Fordham
Not available
W
8-6
Not available
L
2-9
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Rhode Island
Not available
W
15-7
N/A W. Va.-Wesleyan
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Haverford
Not available
W
N/A NC State
Not available
N/A Durham Bulls
N/A Davidson
N/A Yale
N/A NC State
Not available
L
1-10
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Rhode Island
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Lehigh
Not available
L
0-12
N/A Guilford
Not available
L
4-6
N/A VMI
Not available
L
2-5
N/A NC State
Not available
W
6-5
N/A Davidson
Not available
T
3-3
N/A Randolph Macon
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
3-12
N/A Lenoir
Not available
W
6-2
N/A William & Mary
Not available
L
1-2
N/A VMI
Not available
W
3-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
2-4
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
7-8
1918
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
0-1
No data available
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
4-2
N/A Elon
Not available
L
1-9
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
11-7
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
3-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
1-2
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9-9
1927
N/A Catawba
Not available
W
10-1
N/A Elon
Not available
W
16-0
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
6-9
N/A NYU
Not available
W
11-4
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
4-6
N/A Reading
Not available
L
5-8
N/A Greensboro
Not available
L
2-17
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
11-5
N/A Furman
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
W
9-2
N/A Auburn
Not available
L
3-5
N/A Navy
Not available
L
1-4
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
5-2
N/A Auburn
Not available
W
9-7
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Penn State
Not available
L
9-10
5-12
1923
17-4
1925
8-10
N/A NGAC
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
9-4
N/A Penn
Not available
L
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
9-2
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
2-3
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
9-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-9
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
8-7
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
20-2
N/A VMI
Not available
L
4-8
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
1-10
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
11-1
N/A Johns Hopkins
Not available
W
15-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
11-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
5-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
5-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
5-3
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
6-7
N/A NC State
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Elon
Not available
W
18-0
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
8-6
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Lenoir
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
9-8
N/A Georgetown
Not available
L
1-12
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
1-1
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
9-4
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
5-2
N/A NC State
Not available
L
2-8
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
6-9
N/A NC State
Not available
W
10-6
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
10-5
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
4-6
N/A NC State
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
3-4
1926
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
3-5
N/A Elon
Not available
W
11-5
N/A Penn State
Not available
W
6-1
N/A Alumni
Not available
L
1-13
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Durham
Not available
L
3-8
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
L
10-12
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
13-2
N/A Penn
Not available
W
7-6
T
8-8
3-4
1924
14-4
7-12
1928
13-7-1
N/A Elon
Not available
W
13-2
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
8-1
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Penn
Not available
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
3-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Princeton
Not available
L
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
5-1
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Penn
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Lenoir
Not available
L
1-2
N/A William & Mary
Not available
L
4-11
N/A NC State
Not available
L
4-8
N/A NC State
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Virginia
Not available
L
5-8
N/A Furman
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
8-3
N/A Navy
Not available
W
11-6
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-4
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
0-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
0-9
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
3-8
N/A Furman
Not available
L
7-8
N/A Virginia
Not available
W
11-1
6-1
N/A Wofford
Not available
W
10-2
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
3-10
N/A Penn
Not available
W
N/A Presbyterian
Not available
W
5-4
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
8-5
N/A Navy
Not available
W
5-1
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
10-4
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-6
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Auburn
Not available
W
4-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
7-8
N/A Georgetown
Not available
L
5-14
N/A Florida
Not available
W
11-6
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
17-9
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
13-1
N/A Stetson
Not available
W
5-1
N/A NC State
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
9-7
N/A NC State
Not available
L
2-6
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
0-11
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
3-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
4-3
N/A NC State
Not available
L
10-11
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
8-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
7-5
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1929
13-5
N/A Penn State
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Penn State
Not available
L
4-6
N/A Penn
Not available
L
1931
11-4
STATE CHAMPIONS
1933
12-7
N/A Michigan State
Not available
W
N/A Elon
Not available
W
8-7
6-3
N/A Virginia Tech
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Cornell
Not available
W
7-1
1-5
N/A Penn State
Not available
W
6-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Guilford
Not available
L
7-8
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
L
4-14
N/A Penn
Not available
L
6-7
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
13-0
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
2-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Durham Bulls
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Wofford
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
8-1
5-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
10-5
N/A Penn
Not available
L
10-11
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
9-2
N/A Princeton
Not available
W
6-5
N/A NC State
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Fordham
Not available
L
2-3
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
0-3
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
9-6
N/A NYU
Not available
W
12-11
N/A NC State
Not available
L
3-5
N/A Penn
Not available
L
4-9
N/A Navy
Not available
L
8-13
N/A Princeton
Not available
W
8-7
N/A Villanova
Not available
W
3-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Fordham
Not available
W
3-1
N/A Navy
Not available
L
4-6
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Manhattan
Not available
W
5-2
3-9
N/A Virginia
Not available
W
12-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
8-4
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
5-3
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
2-6
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
1-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
8-3
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
7-4
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
8-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
4-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
1-2
N/A Michigan State
Not available
W
1930
17-5
1932
15-7
M28 Marshall
Not available
W
9-5
M28 Marshall
Not available
W
9-4
M30 Maryland
Not available
W
5-3
N/A Springfield
Not available
W
7-5
A2
Elon
Not available
W
10-4
N/A Washington & Lee
Not available
W
15-2
A6
Delaware
Not available
W
8-2
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
7-5
N/A Cornell
Not available
W
10-3
A9
Guilford
Not available
W
8-1
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
5-10
STATE CHAMPIONS
1934
20-4
14-4
N/A Navy
Not available
W
12-6
A13
Davidson
Not available
W
8-1
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
9-3
A15
VMI
Not available
W
11-1
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
14-4
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
5-2
A16
NC State
Not available
L
1-3
N/A NC State
Not available
W
7-5
N/A NC State
Not available
L
5-6
A20 Virginia Tech
Not available
W
7-5
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-2
A23 North Carolina
Not available
W
6-2
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
12-1
N/A Georgia
Not available
L
6-7
A27 Wake Forest
Not available
L
5-6
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
11-7
N/A West Virginia
Not available
W
22-11
A30 NC State
Not available
W
9-2
N/A NC State
Not available
W
6-5
5-1
N/A Georgia
Not available
W
9-8
Y3
Princeton
Not available
L
3-4
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
14-5
Y4
Fordham
Not available
L
5-13
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Penn
Not available
W
9-5
Y5
Maryland
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
4-2
N/A Villanova
Not available
W
14-2
Y6
Washington & Lee
Not available
L
1-4
N/A NC State
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Princeton
Not available
W
1-1
Y7
VMI
Not available
L
4-5
N/A Georgetown
Not available
W
16-1
N/A NYU
Not available
L
7-12
Y11
Davidson
Not available
W
10-2
N/A Maryland
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Navy
Not available
L
7-8
Y13
Virginia Tech
Not available
W
17-2
N/A Princeton
Not available
W
7-4
N/A Virginia
Not available
W
15-8
Y14
North Carolina
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Temple
Not available
W
13-5
N/A NC State
Not available
W
3-2
Y18
Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-3
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
12-8
N/A Davidson
Not available
L
0-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
11-7
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
7-1
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
6-3
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
15-2
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
3-4
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
15-1
N/A North Carolina
Not available
L
4-7
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament game
1935
24-3
1937
22-2
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
1939
22-2
N/A Chatham Mills
Not available
W
6-4
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
N/A Chatham Mills
Not available
W
11-10
STATE CHAMPIONS
N/A Clemson
Not available
W
12-8
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
N/A Springfield
Durham, N.C.
W
33-1
N/A Clemson
Not available
L
0-3
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
N/A Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
26-8
STATE CHAMPIONS
N/A Elon
Not available
W
10-2
N/A Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
12-7
N/A Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
N/A Michigan
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
16-11
N/A Harvard
Durham, N.C.
W
12-10
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
L
1-5
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
29-4
N/A Philadelphia (A.L.)
Durham, N.C.
L
2-19
N/A Guilford
Not available
W
6-4
N/A Rutgers
Durham, N.C.
W
16-7
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
16-10
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
5-1
N/A Elon
Burlington, N.C.
W
9-1
N/A Pittsburgh
Durham, N.C.
W
13-6
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
6-3
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
12-3
N/A Pittsburgh
Durham, N.C.
W
19-3
N/A NC State
Not available
W
9-1
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
N/A Wake Forest
Greenville, N.C.
W
14-5
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
3-2
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
N/A Davidson
Not available
W
13-0
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
13-1
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-4
N/A South Carolina
Not available
W
7-2
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
6-3
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
8-6
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-4
N/A NC State
Not available
W
10-4
N/A Maryland
College Park, Md.
W
2-1
N/A Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
8-9
N/A Wake Forest
Not available
W
10-7
N/A W. Chester Teachers
West Chester, Pa.
L
9-13
N/A Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
W
5-3
N/A Georgetown
Not available
W
4-1
N/A Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
W
8-1
N/A Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
5-3
N/A Maryland
Not available
L
4-12
N/A St. John’s
Brooklyn, N.Y.
W
3-0
N/A St. John’s
New York, N.Y.
W
12-4
N/A Princeton
Not available
W
13-0
N/A Rutgers
New Brunswick, N.J. W
16-3
N/A Penn A.C.
Philadelphia, Pa.
W
4-2
N/A Fordham
Not available
L
10-4
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
11-2
N/A Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
8-7
N/A Navy
Not available
W
3-1
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
N/A NC State
Not available
W
11-5
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
18-1
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
6-5
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
7-2
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
W
12-11
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
W
21-14
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
4-1
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
12-4
N/A North Carolina
Not available
W
14-1
1938
1936
18-7
18-3
1940
16-7
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
N/A Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
19-6
N/A Chatham Mills
Elkin, N.C.
W
5-4
STATE CHAMPIONS
N/A Elon
Burlington, N.C.
W
6-3
N/A Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
28-0
N/A West Chester
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
8-4
N/A Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
23-8
N/A Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
N/A Pittsburgh
Durham, N.C.
W
10-9
14-0
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
14-2
N/A Rutgers
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
7-1
N/A Harvard
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-6
N/A Y Hosiery
Burlington, N.C.
L
1-5
N/A Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
N/A Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
N/A Washington & Lee
Durham, N.C.
W
19-0
N/A Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
N/A Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
N/A Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
13-6
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
14-3
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
2-7
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
12-2
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
N/A Wake Forest
Roanoke Rapids, Va. L
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
24-2
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-5
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
2-6
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
1-6
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
3-13
N/A Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
N/A Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
1-6
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
10-13
N/A W. Chester Teachers
West Chester, Pa
W
14-12
N/A Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
W
5-4
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
N/A Seton Hall
South Orange, N.J. W
4-3
N/A Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
10-0
N/A Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
8-13
N/A Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
12-3
N/A Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
10-0
N/A Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
W
6-4
N/A St. John’s
Brooklyn. N.Y.
W
6-1
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
N/A Army
West Point, N.Y.
W
16-4
N/A Lafayette
Easton, Pa
W
7-2
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
5-4
N/A St. John’s
Brooklyn, N.Y.
W
7-1
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
3-26
N/A Rutgers
New Brunswick, N.J. W
14-1
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
W
10-8
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
W
6-3
N/A Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
17-1
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
5-3
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-8
3-6
N/A NC State
Raeford, N.C.
L
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
5-4
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament game
1941
14-11
N/A South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
1943
9-5
A7
8-4
1946
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
15-10
BIG FOUR CHAMPIONS
15-8
N/A Presbyterian
Clinton, S.C.
L
1-5
A10
Carolina Pre-Flight
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-4
M26 Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
N/A McCrary Eagles
Asheboro, N.C.
L
1-5
A16
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-5
A3
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
N/A Randolph-Macon
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A17
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
9-1
A6
Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
N/A Cornell
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A21
Carolina Pre-Flight
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
A12
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
5-3
N/A Washington & Lee
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
A23 Norfolk Air Station
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
A13
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
18-2
Wake Forest
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
6-3
A24 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
A18
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
13-7
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
A26 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
15-1
A20 NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-0
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
A29 NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
9-5
A22 Maryland
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
N/A Elon
Elon, N.C.
W
6-1
Y3
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-10
A24 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-5
N/A St. John’s
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
Y8
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
16-4
A27 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-4
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
Y10
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
A29 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
8-6
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
1944
N/A Villanova
Villanova, Pa.
W
6-5
A17
Carolina Pre-Flight
Durham, N.C.
N/A Princeton
Princeton, N.J.
L
1-2
A19
Cherry Point Marines
Durham, N.C.
N/A Fordham
New York, N.Y.
L
1-8
A22 NC State
N/A St. John’s
Brooklyn, N.Y.
L
2-8
A26 Ft. Bragg
N/A Penn A.C.
Philadelphia, Pa.
L
9-10
A29 NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
N/A Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
3-4
Y3
Carolina Pre-Flight
Chapel Hill, N.C.
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
6-2
Y8
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
10-4
Y10
NC State
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
L
7-14
Y13
Carolina Pre-Flight
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-6
Y17
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
N/A North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Annapolis, Md.
1942
N/A South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
North Carolina
Y20 Navy
Y1
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-5
9-7
Y8
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
2-4
W
6-5
Y9
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
L
5-9
Y10
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
6-10
Durham, N.C.
W
5-0
Y11
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
Durham, N.C.
L
0-7
Y15
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
W
8-
Y17
Maryland
College Park, Md.
W
4-2
L
3-4
Y18
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
3-6
L
5-10
Y22 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
Y25 NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-4
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Y29 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
W
12-1
J1
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
5-3
L
4-5
North Carolina
Y27 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
1947
15-7
Y31
Greensboro BTC
Greensboro, N.C.
L
3-16
BIG FOUR CHAMPIONS
10-0
J3
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
8-4
STATE CHAMPIONS
Carolina Pre-Flight
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-1
M24 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
13-7
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M25 Wofford
Spartanburg, S.C.
W
17-8
N/A South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
9-4
J7
N/A Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
5-2
J10
N/A Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
14-3
N/A Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
19-13
N/A Cornell
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
A21
Cherry Point
Durham, N.C.
N/A Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
A26 Camp Butner
Durham, N.C.
N/A Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
A28 NC State
N/A Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
L
6-10
Y2
N/A South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
N/A Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
9-3
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
N/A Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
N/A Davidson
Durham, N.C.
N/A NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
3-2
N/A Hanes Knitters
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
10-13
18-10
M27 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
L
4-9
9-7
M28 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
L
9-10
L
3-4
M29 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
13-11
L
2-8
M31
Villanova
Durham, N.C.
W
11-6
Raleigh, N.C.
W
9-1
A1
Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
A3
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
Y5
Carolina Pre-Flight
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
10-9
A4
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
5-10
Y9
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-8
A5
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-8
6-4
Y12
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
16-15
A7
Virginia
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
5-4
Y16
Carolina Pre-Flight
Durham, N.C.
L
9-13
A8
Michigan St.
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
L
8-9
Y19
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
9-1
A9
Cornell
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
W
10-3
Y23 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
10-4
A12
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
1945
Y26 Carolina Pre-Flight
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
8-12
A18
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Y30 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A19
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
0-5
N/A Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
J2
Camp Butner
Butner, N.C.
W
14-4
A23 Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
4-2
N/A North Carolina
Greensboro, N.C.
L
4-5
J6
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-16
A24 NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
N/A North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-3
J9
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A26 Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
J13
Carolina Pre-Flight
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
Y1
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
Y2
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
Y6
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
13-6
Y7
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
5-8
Y10
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
Y12
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
Y14
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
12-8
Y15
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
15-7
Y17
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament game
1948
15-12
1949
12-17-2
1950
11-18-1
M22 Rex Mills
Gastonia, N.C.
L
2-11
M21 Mercer
Macon, Ga.
W
10-6
M27 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
3-10
M23 Rex Mills
Gastonia, N.C.
W
19-10
M22 Mercer
Macon, Ga.
L
6-8
M28 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
3-10
M24 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
5-3
M24 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
8-7
M29 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
9-8
M25 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
3-2
M25 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
7-8
M30 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-17
M26 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
9-6
M26 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
2-11
M31
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
7-4
M27 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
L
6-10
M29 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
4-8
A1
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
T
5-5
M29 Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
M29 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
W
5-3
A3
Yale
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
M30 Cornell
Durham, N.C.
W
18-15
M30 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-13
A4
Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A2
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
M31
Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
18-16
A5
West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
A3
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
A1
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
L
6-7
A6
West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
9-5
A5
Quantico Marines
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A2
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
L
3-4
A8
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
A6
Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
A4
Yale
Durham, N.C.
T
8-8
A10
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-3
A10
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
14-18
A6
Yale
Durham, N.C.
T
9-9
A12
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
11-0
A15
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
4-7
A7
William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
A14
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
A17
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
5-1
A9
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
A15
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A22 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
A13
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
A19
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
0-5
A24 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
8-11
A14
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
A21
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-4
A26 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
A15
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
9-5
A22 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
A28 Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
9-12
A16
Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
A26 NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-10
A30 South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
A18
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
A27 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
16-5
Y1
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
A20 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
10-5
Y2
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
Y4
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
6-4
A23 Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
5-6
Y3
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
7-2
Y8
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A26 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-3
Y5
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
Y12
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
A28 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y6
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
Y15
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
Y2
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-4
Y8
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
Y19
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-9
Y3
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
Y11
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-6
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
8-10
Y7
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
Y13
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
0-2
Y13
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
1-13
Y15
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
0-5
Y14
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
11-9
Y17
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-5
Y18
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
Y20 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-2
Y21
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Y22 North Carolina
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1951
17-8
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
CO-BIG FOUR CHAMPIONS
1952
31-7
1953
22-10
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
NCAA DISTRICT 3 CHAMPIONS
NCAA DISTRICT 3 CHAMPIONS
M21 Indiana
Durham, N.C.
W
23-1
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
M22 Indiana
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
M25 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
3-1
M25 Furman
Greenville, S.C.
L
4-5
M23 Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M26 Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
6-1
M26 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
5-4
M24 Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
M27 Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
4-1
M28 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
11-2
M30 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
12-7
M28 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
14-8
M30 Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M31
South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
6-0
M29 Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
L
9-10
M31
Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
A3
Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
A2
Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
A1
Lehigh
Durham, N.C.
W
17-14
A4
Yale
Durham, N.C.
L
9-11
A3
Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
A2
Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A7
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
A4
Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
10-9
A3
Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
A11
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
10-12
A7
Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
13-4
A4
Williams
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
A14
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A8
Pennsylvania
Durham, N.C.
W
13-4
A11
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
A18
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
5-2
A9
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
4-2
A15
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
12-4
A21
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
A11
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
A18
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
15-4
North Carolina
2-5
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
A24 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-14
A12
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
13-2
A21
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
A26 Clemson
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A14
Clemson
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
A22 Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
1-4
A28 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
14-5
A16
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
16-1
A25 NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
23-3
A30 North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-3
A17
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
18-9
A28 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
4-1
Y2
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
A18
Furman
Durham, N.C.
W
20-5
Y2
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
Y5
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-3
A19
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
13-5
Y4
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
4-2
Y8
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
A22 Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
8-1
Y5
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
0-5
Y9
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
13-3
A24 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
11-2
Y8
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
Y12
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
2-10
Y1
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
Y9
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y14
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
Y3
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
Y14
George Washington
Raleigh, N.C.
W
6-4
Y18
Maryland
# Greensboro, N.C.
W
11-0
Y6
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
2-13
Y15
North Carolina
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-2
Y19
Clemson
# Greensboro, N.C.
W
5-0
Y7
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
8-7
Y16
North Carolina
Raleigh, N.C.
W
5-3
Y9
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
W
14-11
J2
Mississippi St.
 Charlotte, N.C.
W
9-1
Y10
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
9-13
J3
Georgia
 Charlotte, N.C.
L
4-9
Y12
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
J3
Mississippi St.
 Charlotte, N.C.
W
5-4
Y15
George Washington
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-5
J4
Georgia
 Charlotte, N.C.
W
9-1
Y16
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-5
J4
Georgia
 Charlotte, N.C.
W
11-3
Y17
George Washington
Raleigh, N.C.
W
8-4
J11
Texas
 Omaha, Neb.
L
1-2
Y18
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
6-0
J12
Colorado State
 Omaha, Neb.
W
3-2
Y18
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
8-3
J13
Boston College
 Omaha, Neb.
L
6-7
J5
Tennessee
 Kannapolis, N.C.
W
7-1
J6
Rollins
 Kannapolis, N.C.
W
5-4
J7
Florida
 Kannapolis, N.C.
W
4-3
J12
Oregon State
 Omaha, Neb.
W
18-7
J13
Penn State
 Omaha, Neb.
L
7-12
J14
Western Michigan
 Omaha, Neb.
L
1-5
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1954
10-13 (5-9)
M26 Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
1956
16-12-2 (12-3-1)
W
6-3
NCAA TOURNAMENT
1957
19-8 (10-4)
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
ACC CHAMPIONS
M29 South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
11-7
M26 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
T
11-11
M21 Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M30 South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
2-4
M27 South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
4-7
M23 Delaware
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
M25 Yale
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
8-4
M26 Michigan State
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
21-5
0-2
M27 Michigan State
ACC CHAMPIONS
A1
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-4
M28 Parris Island
Parris Island, S.C.
L
2-3
A2
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
6-2
M29 Parris Island
Parris Island, S.C.
W
12-6
A6
Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
M30 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
2-9
M27 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
A9
Williams
Durham, N.C.
W
11-6
M31
Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
5-7
M28 Yale
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
7-3
A10
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
14-3
A2
Michigan State
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M29 Michigan State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-3
A14
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
A4
Colgate
Durham, N.C.
L
12-16
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
8-1
A19
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
A5
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
A3
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
A21
Wake Forest
*
M30 Florida State
*
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
5-8
A10
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
11-15
A8
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
3-6
A23 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
A13
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A9
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
6-2
A24 Clemson
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-0
A14
Virginia
A26 George Washington
Washington, DC
L
0-2
A17
George Washington
A26 George Washington
Washington, DC
W
5-2
A20 Clemson
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
4-5
A28 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
A10
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
Washington, D.C.
T
9-9
A13
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-4
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
A16
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
3-2
A20 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
A19
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-6
A20 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
*
Wake Forest, N.C.
W
9-2
A22 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
16-3
Y1
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
A21
Y4
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
A24 Wake Forest
South Carolina
Y8
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
3-6
A28 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A27 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
Y17
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
12-8
Y2
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
Y1
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
Y19
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
Y5
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-5
Y3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
6-2
Y21
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-8
Y7
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
9-6
Y4
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
8-1
Y8
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
10-0
Y7
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
6-7
9-5
Y14
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-5
Y31
George Washington
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
M28 South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
8-7
Y18
NC State
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-5
Y31
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
L
2-3
M29 Clemson
*
Anderson, S.C.
L
3-5
J1
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
L
1-2
J1
Georgia Southern
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
21-2
1955
10-11 (6-6)
M31
Amherst
Winter Park, Fla.
W
9-2
J2
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
4-2
J1
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
8-6
M31
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
4-7
J2
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
7-6
J3
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
L
1-4
A1
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
1-9
J4
Mississippi
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
4-2
A6
Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
J4
Mississippi
 Gastonia, N.C.
L
2-6
A7
Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
J4
Mississippi
 Gastonia, N.C.
L
1-7
A8
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
A9
Rollins
Durham, N.C.
W
10-0
A14
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
*
*
1958
9-11 (7-5)
M25 Ohio State
Winter Park, Fla.
L
3-6
M25 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
3-5
M26 Ohio State
Winter Park, Fla.
L
1-3
Columbia, S.C.
W
3-2
M29 South Carolina
*
A20 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A1
Connecticut
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
A21
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
14-15
A2
Princeton
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
9-6
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
A3
Massachusetts
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
A23 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
A5
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
A29 Wake Forest
*
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
8-12
A7
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A30 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A8
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Y4
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-6
A14
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
Y7
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
16-12
A16
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
Y9
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A19
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-4
Y11
Wake Forest
*
Wake Forest, N.C.
L
5-12
A21
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
9-8
Y14
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-20
A22 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
10-5
A26 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Greenville, N.C.
W
8-3
A22 Clemson
A30 East Carolina
70
1-6
0-9
Y1
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
Y3
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
Y8
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-2
Y12
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1959
9-16 (5-10)
1961
16-11 (11-3)
1963
15-10 (8-6)
M24 Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES | ACC CHAMPIONS
M25 Nicholls State
Winter Park, Fla.
L
6-11
M28 Michigan
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-6
NCAA DISTRICT 3 CHAMPIONS
M26 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
6-0
M30 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
6-3
M27 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
6-10
M27 Amherst
Winter Park, Fla.
W
4-1
M31
Michigan
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
2-0
M28 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
0-4
M28 Nicholls State
Winter Park, Fla.
W
6-4
A1
Illinois
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-12
M29 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-7
M29 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
13-3
A2
Michigan State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-7
M30 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-8
M30 Amherst
Winter Park, Fla.
W
9-7
A2
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-5
A1
Western Michigan
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
10-3
A3
Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
A3
Michigan State
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
13-8
A3
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A4
Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
15-1
A4
Western Michigan
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-5
A3
Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A5
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-1
A9
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-4
A7
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
8-5
A8
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-8
A14
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
3-2
A8
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
8-1
A10
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
A17
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
4-8
A14
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
11-5
A11
Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A24 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-8
A15
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
9-2
A13
Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A25 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-6
A18
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-3
A19
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
20-0
A27 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A21
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-9
A20 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A25 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A23 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
A29 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
A25 Florida State
Durham, N.C.
L
0-6
0-3
A28 North Carolina
A30 Clemson
*
Y1
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-10
Y2
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
10-4
A26 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
Y2
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
Y5
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A27 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
Y5
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
Y6
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
Y1
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
Y7
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y8
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-10
Y3
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-5
Y9
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
Y10
Wake Forest
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
3-1
Y4
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
4-1
Y11
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-5
Y13
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
3-4
Y8
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
3-1
Y12
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
0-5
Y19
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
5-1
Y10
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-4
Y16
Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
14-6
J1
Florida State
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
7-2
Y11
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
8-6
J3
West Virginia
 Gastonia, N.C.
W
7-3
*
J9
Oklahoma State
 Omaha, Neb.
L
2-3
M28 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
8-3
J11
Colorado State
 Omaha, Neb.
W
15-3
M24 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
M29 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
5-4
J12
Boston College
 Omaha, Neb.
L
3-4
M25 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M30 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
9-1
M27 Amherst
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
12-4
4-10
1960
13-8-1 (9-4-1)
1964
4-21 (0-10)
5-4
M31
Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
W
2-1
1962 13-12-1 (6-8)
M28 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
A1
Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
L
1-5
M22 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
M30 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
3-5
A2
Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
L
1-2
M23 Yale
Durham, N.C.
L
4-9
M31
Colby
Winter Park, Fla.
L
3-6
A9
NC State
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M26 Amherst
Winter Park, Fla.
T
5-5
A1
Davidson
Winter Park, Fla.
W
8-5
A14
Navy
Annapolis, Md.
L
0-5
M27 Princeton
Winter Park, Fla.
W
9-6
A2
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
10-8
3-4
*
A15
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
T
7-7
M28 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
6-7
A3
Colby
Winter Park, Fla.
L
A16
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M29 Amherst
Winter Park, Fla.
W
5-4
A4
Davidson
Winter Park, Fla.
L
2-3
A19
The Citadel
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
M30 Princeton
Winter Park, Fla.
W
12-10
A10
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
4-12
*
A22 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
6-1
M31
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
W
6-3
A15
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
A29 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-9
A4
Delaware
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
A17
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
5-7
A30 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A5
Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
A18
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-5
Y2
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
8-0
A6
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
A20 The Citadel
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
Y2
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
9-5
A9
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
6-9
A21
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
Y3
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-6
A10
Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
W
4-3
A24 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
Y4
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-4
A14
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-5
A25 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
Y7
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
5-4
A17
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
5-9
Y1
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
Y10
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
5-1
A20 Florida State
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y4
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
1-5
Y10
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
6-0
A21
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Y6
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y14
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
3-6
A27 Maryland
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
Y8
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
L
Florida State
*
North Carolina
A28 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
Y9
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
Y1
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
Y12
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
0-12
Y2
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-2
Y13
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Y4
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-5
Y5
Clemson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
Y8
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
7-8
Y10
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
9-11
Y11
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
3-9
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L
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2-5
Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1965
8-17 (5-9)
M24 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
M29 Wake Forest
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
M30 Wake Forest
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-3
M30 Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-11
A1
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
0-4
Michigan State
*
0-2
A2
Wake Forest
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-4
A2
Michigan State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-4
A3
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
4-9
A7
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
A9
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A10
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A12
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
A13
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
5-4
A17
Wake Forest
*
*
A22 Florida State
A23 Clemson
*
2-0
Durham, N.C.
W
8-6
Durham, N.C.
L
2-11
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-10
A24 South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
2-3
A30 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-8
Y1
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
0-2
Y3
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
W
6-2
Y4
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
W
7-4
*
Y5
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
Y7
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-8
Y8
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
Y11
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
1966
1-8
8-16 (4-9)
M21 Kent State
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M22 Kent State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M23 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
M24 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
L
M28 Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
1-5
3-1
M29 Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
5-4
8-9
M31
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla.
L
A1
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
1-8
A2
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-11
A6
Connecticut
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
A7
Connecticut
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
A9
Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A11
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
5-7
A12
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-10
A15
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
0-4
A16
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
3-1
A19
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
W
7-2
*
A23 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
A26 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
A29 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
3-2
*
Durham, N.C.
W
Y3
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
Y5
East Carolina
Greenville, S.C.
L
6-7
Y10
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-10
72
9-20 (2-12)
1968
12-19 (7-13)
M20 Kent State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M18 Kent State
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M22 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M19 Kent State
Durham, N.C.
L
9-20
M23 Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M22 Adelphi
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M25 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
2-5
M25 Tampa
Tampa, Fla.
W
10-4
M27 Michigan State
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-10
M26 Tampa
Tampa, Fla.
W
17-4
M28 Michigan State
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
5-3
M27 St. Leo
St. Leo, Fla.
L
0-10
M30 Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
0-3
M28 St. Leo
St. Leo, Fla.
W
6-0
M30 Michigan State
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
4-3
M29 South Florida
Tampa, Fla.
L
3-4
M31
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
4-2
M30 South Florida
Tampa, Fla.
L
5-6
15-2
Wesleyan
M31
Michigan State
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
12-4
A2
Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
A1
Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
4-8
A6
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
6-7
A3
Colby
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
A6
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
0-6
A4
Colby
Durham, N.C.
L
5-10
A12
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
6-3
A7
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
A12
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
A8
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
A13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
A11
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
3-1
A17
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-3
A12
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A17
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-10
A14
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A20 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A15
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
A20 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
A18
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-4
A23 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
A21
Virginia
3-10
6-1
0-5
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
A27 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
A22 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
0-7
A30 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
2-10
A25 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-11
Y3
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A29 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y4
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
*
Y2
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
3-4
Y4
Maryland
Y5
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-4
Y6
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
Greenville, N.C.
L
1-2
Y6
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
L
3-5
Y10
South Carolina
Y9
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
Y11
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-4
*
Durham, N.C.
L
Y13
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
6-11
Y11
3-5
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
Y15
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-6
Y15
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-2
1-2
A30 Maryland
*
1967
2017 Baseball Media Guide
Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1969
14-18-1 (7-13)
1970
17-16 (10-11)
1971
15-14 (4-10)
M15 East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
M14 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
W
1-0
M20 North Carolina
M25 Tampa
Tampa, Fla.
L
1-4
M23 Yale
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
L
1-3
M22 Bucknell
M25 Tampa
Tampa, Fla.
L
0-4
M24 Toledo
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
W
3-2
M22 Bucknell
M26 Tampa
Tampa, Fla.
L
0-4
M25 Massachusetts
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
L
2-6
M23 NC State
M27 St. Leo
St. Leo, Fla.
W
8-4
M26 South Carolina
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
L
2-3
M28 Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
L
3-7
M27 Princeton
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
L
M28 South Carolina
Ft. Jackson, S.C.
Durham, N.C.
*
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
Durham, N.C.
L
0-5
M25 Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
7-8
M30 The Citadel
Charleston, S.C.
W
6-3
W
3-2
M31
Georgia
Athens, Ga.
L
1-7
W
1-0
A1
Atlanta Baptist
Atlanta, Ga.
W
5-1
*
M29 Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
L
1-7
M31
Cornell
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M30 Towson
A2
Marietta
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
M30 Towson
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
A1
Atlanta Baptist
Atlanta, Ga.
W
17-1
A2
Marietta
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A3
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
12-0
A3
Furman
Greenville, N.C.
L
4-12
A3
Towson
Durham, N.C.
T
4-4
A4
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
5-4
A4
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-5
A7
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
13-6
A4
South Carolina
*
Columbia, S.C.
W
5-0
A9
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
A12
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-5
A5
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-3
A10
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A17
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
A10
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
A13
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A17
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A11
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A16
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A22 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-5
A11
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A16
South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
0-5
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
A14
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A20 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
A25 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A18
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-5
A22 East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
A25 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
A18
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-10
A24 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
7-5
A29 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A21
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
A29 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
A24 South Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
Y2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-6
A29 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
Y3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-5
Y1
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
Y3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
5-6
Y2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
Y6
Wake Forest
*
Y9
South Carolina
Y10
Clemson
Y10
Clemson
Y13
Wake Forest
Y13
Wake Forest
Y17
Y17
A24 Jacksonville
2-1
A24 Davidson
13-3
A28 NC State
W
6-4
A29 Davidson
W
12-11
Y1
1-6
W
*
Davidson, N.C.
W
4-2
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-7
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
2-1
Y2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-3
5-11
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
Y2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-5
Y4
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
Columbia, S.C.
L
1-4
Y5
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
Y7
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
7-3
Clemson, S.C.
L
5-8
Y5
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
Y9
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
4-10
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-7
Y9
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-5
Y10
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
12-10
Y9
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-3
Y12
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-5
Y13
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-5
Y15
Raleigh Triangles
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
Y16
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
Y16
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
*
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1972
12-16 (3-7)
1974
9-16 (3-8)
1976
7-23 (1-11)
M6
West Liberty
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M8
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
6-11
M4
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
M6
West Liberty
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
M11
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
M4
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-16
M12 Central Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M11
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
M5
High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
8-6
M12 Central Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
12-0
M13
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M7
Valdosta State
Valdosta, Ga.
L
6-7
M15 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
3-4
M14 Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
M9
Stetson
DeLand, Fla.
L
3-11
M18 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
L
2-3
M15 UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M9
Stetson
DeLand, Fla.
L
0-4
M18 South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.
W
1-0
M19 Pembroke
Durham, N.C.
W
5-0
M10 Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
W
7-5
M20 Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
W
6-5
M19 Pembroke
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
M10 Florida Southern
Lakeland, Fla.
L
0-6
M21 Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
L
0-3
M22 Appalachian St.
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M11
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
5-9
M22 Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla.
L
1-12
M23 Western Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
M12 Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
3-18
M23 Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga.
L
10-21
M23 Western Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M17
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M24 Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga.
L
1-20
M27 Eastern Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M19 Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M27 Eastern Michigan
5-2
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M20 Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
M28 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-8
M20 Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
6-10
M31
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-18
M21 East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
7-11
W
4-0
A2
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
M21 East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
W
5-4
A6
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
4-6
M23 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
W
3-2
A7
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-12
M23 Wake Forest
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
Charlottesville, Va. W
4-2
A10
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M29 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-12
L
0-4
A10
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-6
A2
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
0-4
W
18-4
A11
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
4-3
A3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-8
A14
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-7
A5
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-4
A20 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A5
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-8
A21
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A8
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
A25 NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
6-7
A9
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
A13
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
M29 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
A4
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A5
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
L
A6
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
A7
Furman
Durham, N.C.
A9
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
A15
Virginia
*
A16
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
A18
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
A19
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-2
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
*
A24 Davidson
A27 North Carolina
*
A27 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-6
A29 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A29 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-18
A30 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
1973
M13
7-17 (2-10)
East Carolina
Old Dominion
Maryland
A15
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
L
1-10
A15
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-10
High Point, N.C.
L
4-11
A16
Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
A22 Maryland
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
9-10
1975
9-18 (2-10)
M4
High Point
M4
High Point
M6
East Carolina
3-6
7-20
High Point, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
M6
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
0-15
M14 High Point
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
M7
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
10-8
M16 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
2-1
M8
Western Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
M2
Campbell
M16 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
L
2-10
M8
Western Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M5
Clemson
1977
9-16 (1-7)
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-6
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
M20 Appalachian St.
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
M8
Mercer
Atlanta, Ga.
W
8-4
M19 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
0-6
M20 Appalachian St.
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
M9
West Georgia
Carrollton, Ga.
W
8-6
M20 Pembroke
Pembroke, N.C.
L
0-9
M25 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M11
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
2-8
M22 UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
W
5-4
M27 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M11
Rollins
Winter Park, Fla.
L
0-9
Greenville, N.C.
W
5-3
M19 Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
6-11
M20 Guilford
Greensboro, N.C.
L
2-3
*
Greensboro, N.C.
M18 Maryland
*
M22 UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
0-11
M28 East Carolina
M23 The Citadel
Charleston, S.C.
W
3-2
A1
Greenville, S.C.
W
7-6
A1
Wake Forest
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
5-1
M20 Guilford
W
10-5
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
A3
Delaware
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
M23 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
8-12
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
A4
Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M23 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
2-16
M24 Furman
M28 Wake Forest
*
M29 Franklin & Marshall
A3
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-5
A5
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
M26 High Point
A3
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-5
A6
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
M28 North Carolina
A5
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-4
A9
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-10
A1
A10
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A12
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-14
A13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-3
A12
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-8
A14
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-8
A13
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
A14
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-6
A18
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Va.
W
A16
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-15
A18
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Va.
A17
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-9
A19
Virginia
A17
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A19
NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-9
74
High Point, N.C.
L
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-9
1-4
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
A2
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-7
A6
Delaware
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
1-5
A7
Delaware
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
4-2
A9
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
L
8-9
A9
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
9-13
A11
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
2-4
A20 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
7-9
A12
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-13
A24 NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-12
A14
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-15
A17
Atlantic Christian
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
A17
Atlantic Christian
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A21
Wake Forest
 Clemson, S.C.
L
1-2
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1978
12-21 (1-10)
1979
12-18 (1-11)
1980
M6
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
M3
St. Andrews
Laurinburg, N.C.
L
3-4
M7
M6
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
L
0-11
M3
St. Andrews
Laurinburg, N.C.
W
4-2
M13
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
4-5
M4
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
M13
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
9-6
M4
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M10 Case Western
Durham, N.C.
W
23-5
5-7
M11
Case Western
Durham, N.C.
W
14-1
1-4
M11
Case Western
Durham, N.C.
11
0-6
M15 Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
3-6
M10 N.C. Wesleyan
Rocky Mount, N.C.
W
6-5
M15 North Carolina
M17
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M10 N.C. Wesleyan
Rocky Mount, N.C.
L
3-7
M17
M1
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
M12 USC-Aiken
Aiken, S.C.
W
13-2
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-2
M12 USC-Aiken
Aiken, S.C.
L
2-7
M18 North Carolina
*
17-11 (2-9)
Bridgewater
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-4
SE Massachusetts
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-13
M18 SE Massachusetts
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M19 Massachusetts
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
M20 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-25
M14 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-13
M20 Massachusetts
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
M21 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
10-15
M15 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-6
M23 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
M17
*
*
9-13
M23 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-19
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
M26 NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
M25 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
1-3
M19 Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M27 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
M28 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M19 Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
M28 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M29 N.C. Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M23 VCU
Richmond, Va.
W
11-8
M31
Thomas
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M29 N.C. Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
M23 VCU
Richmond, Va.
W
9-2
A2
Guilford
Greensboro, N.C.
W
22-6
2-10
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
M28 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
A5
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
A1
Towson
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M29 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-6
A5
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
1-7
A1
Towson
Durham, N.C.
L
8-11
M31
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
A6
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-7
A3
Wake Forest
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
5-15
M31
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
A7
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A5
VCU
Richmond, Va.
W
5-0
A2
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A9
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
A5
VCU
Richmond, Va.
W
9-6
A2
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
A10
N.C. Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
16-4
A6
Richmond
Richmond, Va.
L
2-6
A5
North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-4
A11
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
A7
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-6
A6
Gardner-Webb
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
A12
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A9
Virginia
*
Roxboro, N.C.
W
6-5
A6
Gardner-Webb
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
A16
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
11-19
A11
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-16
A11
NC State
Durham, N.C.
L
0-8
A17
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
A12
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
A15
Towson
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
A17
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
16-5
A12
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
16-6
A15
Towson
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
A20 Wake Forest
*
A16
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
7-8
A19
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
0-1
A22 North Carolina
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
A16
Elon
Elon, N.C.
Wilmington, S.C.
L
4-7
 Winston-Salem, N.C. L
5-10
M30 NC State
*
*
W
8-6
A19
UNC Wilmington
A20 North Carolina
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
3-2
A21
Wake Forest
A22 Wake Forest
 Clemson, S.C.
W
4-3
A23 Clemson
 Clemson, S.C.
L
0-13
A24 Wake Forest
 Clemson, S.C.
L
3-4
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*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
L
75
5-7
6-13
Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1981
29-10 (6-6)
1982
16-13-1 (3-7)
1983
14-12-1 (1-8-1)
M2
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
20-2
M2
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
13-7
M3
Guilford
Greensboro, N.C.
W
7-2
M4
Mars Hill
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
F28 St. Andrews
M5
Virginia Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M4
Mars Hill
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
M2
Guilford
Guilford, N.C.
W
8-0
M7
John Carroll
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M5
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
T
6-6
M3
Catawba
Salisbury, N.C.
W
19-9
M7
John Carroll
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
M6
Virginia Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
14-5
M4
Virginia Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
17-7
M9
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
2-1
M9
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
M6
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-9
M10 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
3-2
M10 St. Andrews
Laurinburg, N.C.
W
10-2
M7
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-4
M12 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-7
M11
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
M10 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
8-15
M13
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
7-8
M12 Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M11
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
25-4
M13
M13
Clemson
High Point
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
Laurinburg, N.C.
L
5-6
M15 Cal U of Penn
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
*
Durham, N.C.
L
11-12
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
9-0
M16 Cal U of Penn
Durham, N.C.
W
19-2
M19 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
M14 Fairleigh-Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-7
M17
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
M23 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-11
M15 Fairleigh-Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M18 Westfield State
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
M24 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
M16 Bryant
Durham, N.C.
W
13-6
M18 Westfield State
M19 North Carolina
*
M20 Lafayette
M22 Virginia
*
M24 NC State
*
Maryland
F27
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
M25 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M19 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M26 VMI
Lexington, Va.
W
11-0
M20 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M27 Wash. & Lee
Lexington, Va.
W
10-7
M20 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
M29 Ohio
Durham, N.C.
W
14-5
M21 Western Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
22-1
Raleigh, N.C.
18-10
Durham, N.C.
L
0-1
M31
NC State
M25 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A2
Hampden-Sydney
*
M26 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
A6
Wake Forest
M27 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
A7
Pembroke State
M28 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
3-0
A10
Georgia Tech
*
*
*
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-4
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
W
7-6
M22 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
Hampden-Sydney, Va. L
5-6
M23 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-9
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M30 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-9
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
A1
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
T
5-5
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A13
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
10-11
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A17
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
Durham, N.C.
L
5-7
A20 North Carolina
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-4
14-13
M28 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
13-6
A10
Georgia Tech
A1
N.C. Wesleyan
Rocky Mount, N.C.
W
12-2
A11
Catawba
A3
Gardner-Webb
Boiling Springs, N.C. W
17-2
A12
N.C. Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
12-9
A21
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
A4
Mars Hill
Mars Hill, N.C.
W
16-2
A14
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
A22 NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
7-2
A7
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
A15
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
8-9
A24 Clemson
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
7-14
A9
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
8-6
A18
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-3
A10
Longwood
Farmville, Va.
W
9-6
A21
Clemson
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
9-10
A11
Virginia
5-9
A22 NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-6
A14
Gardner-Webb
A15
NC State
A16
Davidson
A18
Wake Forest
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
Durham, N.C.
*
*
W
27-3
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-11
Durham, N.C.
W
14-12
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-8
A22 Virginia
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
A23 Clemson
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
1-0
A24 North Carolina
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-8
A24 NC State
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
11-7
A25 Clemson
 Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-9
76
Wake Forest
4-3
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1984
26-13 (3-8)
1985
F26 Atlantic Christian
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
F27
F26 Atlantic Christian
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
M1
Virginia Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
M3
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
M4
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
M7
John Carroll
M8
Muhlenberg
M9
Muhlenberg
M9
Muhlenberg
18-15-3 (5-8-1)
1986
25-17 (2-12)
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
F21
Atlantic Christian
Durham, N.C.
W
F28 Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
F22
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
13-1
M1
Atlantic Christian
Wilson, N.C.
T
1-1
F23
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
L
4-11
M2
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
14-7
F25 Pembroke State
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
L
1-7
M3
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
9-6
F28 William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
Durham, N.C.
W
14-1
M5
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-5
M1
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
M6
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-11
M2
Muhlenberg
Durham, N.C.
W
22-6
Durham, N.C.
L
8-10
M8
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
5-10
M3
High Point
High Point, N.C.
W
5-3
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M9
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
5-3
M4
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
M10 Catawba
Durham, N.C.
W
18-6
M11
Fairleigh Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
T
6-6
M5
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M11
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M13
Fairleigh Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M7
Armstrong State
Savannah, Ga.
L
1-8
M12 Fairleigh-Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
14-5
M14 Fairleigh Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
M8
Armstrong State
Savannah, Ga.
L
0-10
M11
Atlantic Christian
Wilson, N.C.
W
7-2
Durham, N.C.
W
9-0
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-9
0-10
Durham, N.C.
W
24-1
M15 John Carroll
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
M16 Vermont
Durham, N.C.
W
22-7
M12 VCU
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M17
M15 Hampden-Sydney
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
8-7
M19 North Carolina
M16 Fairleigh-Dickinson
M17
North Carolina
M18 Buffalo
M19 Wake Forest
Atlantic Christian
Vermont
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
Durham, N.C.
T
2-2
M16 NC State
*
5-0
M20 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
M20 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M18 North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
M20 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
M21 Westfield State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M21 Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-14
M25 Western Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
M22 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
M22 Central Conn.
Durham, N.C.
W
16-13
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
M23 Christopher Newport
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M29 High Point
M23 Christopher Newport
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M30 NC State
M26 Western Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
14-3
M31
High Point
M21 NC State
*
M28 Wake Forest
*
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
M23 Wake Forest
High Point, N.C.
L
1-2
M24 Western Maryland
Durham, N.C.
W
16-5
M25 Ferrum State
Durham, N.C.
L
4-17
M26 NC State
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-11
Laurinburg, N.C.
W
6-2
Durham, N.C.
W
2-8
17-10
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
M27 Guilford
Greensboro, N.C.
W
6-4
M29 Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M30 Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
*
M27 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-8
A1
North Carolina
M28 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-8
A2
St. Andrews
M31
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-5
A3
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-5
A1
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-13
A6
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-19
A1
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
A2
Middlebury
Durham, N.C.
W
14-0
A7
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
A2
William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
11-6
A2
Middlebury
Durham, N.C.
W
19-3
A9
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
17-3
A3
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
A3
Hampden-Sydney
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
A10
Wake Forest
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
5-4
A4
N.C. Wesleyan
Rocky Mount, N.C.
L
2-9
A3
Hampden-Sydney
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
A11
Hampden-Sydney
Hampden-Sydney, Va. L
6-7
A5
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
A5
High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
19-2
A12
Christopher Newport
Newport News, Va. L
5-6
A6
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-15
A7
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
8-6
A9
Pembroke State
Pembroke, N.C.
W
10-0
A8
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A14
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
2-8
A10
Ferrum State
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A12
Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C.
L
3-7
A17
North Carolina
 Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-15
A11
Longwood
Farmville, Va.
L
8-14
A18
A18
Maryland
 Atlanta, Ga.
L
1-12
8-11
*
Clemson
 Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
A12
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
A20 NC State
 Durham, N.C.
L
5-10
A13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-3
A20 Georgia Tech
 Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A16
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-7
A17
High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A18
Gardner-Webb
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
A19
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
*
Durham, N.C.
W
19-15
A20 Maryland
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1987
18-26-1 (3-14)
1988
10-35 (3-16)
1989
20-23 (2-14)
F26 Virginia Tech
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
F25 Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
L
11-14
F14
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
M2
VCU
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
F26 Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
W
9-6
F16
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
12-0
M3
N.C. Wesleyan
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
F27
Charleston, S.C.
L
3-10
F19
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
6-10
M4
Charlotte
Durham, N.C.
W
15-0
F28 The Citadel
Charleston, S.C.
W
7-3
M2
VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M5
VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M1
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
19-8
M4
Virginia State
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
M6
Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C.
W
9-5
M2
Providence
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M4
Virginia State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
M7
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
8-13
M3
VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
M10 Radford
Radford, Va.
L
8-12
M11
VCU
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M5
Western Michigan
Durham, N.C.
L
6-14
M11
William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
2-1
M12 Fairfield
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M5
Western Michigan
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
M11
William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
12-5
M13
FDU-Teaneck
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
M8
George Mason
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
M14 Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
6-3
M13
Bradley
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M11
C.W. Post
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
M17
Hartford
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
M14 Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M12 Wisconsin
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M17
Hartford
M15 Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
M13
William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
M18 Notre Dame
M17
M13
William & Mary
The Citadel
16-0
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
M19 Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M18 Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
2-8
M16 Wisconsin
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M25 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-7
M20 Bradley
Durham, N.C.
L
6-13
M18 Connecticut
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
M25 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M21 Connecticut
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M20 Hartford
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
M26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-5
M22 Eastern Illinois
Durham, N.C.
T
9-9
M20 Hartford
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M28 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
M24 Eastern Illinois
Durham, N.C.
L
9-11
M21 Ohio
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
M29 Liberty
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
M25 Rider
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M22 Towson
Durham, N.C.
L
4-13
A1
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
10-0
Christopher Newport
M26 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-5
M23 VCU
Richmond, Va.
L
5-11
A1
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
11-1
M29 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
4-8
M24 Towson
Durham, N.C.
L
4-9
A2
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
4-5
M31
NC State
*
A1
Campbell
A3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
A7
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
A8
St. Andrew’s
Durham, N.C.
A9
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
A10
Georgia Tech
*
A11
Georgia Tech
*
A12
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
A14
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
A17
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
A18
Clemson
*
A19
Clemson
A21
NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-7
M26 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-3
A4
North Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
M27 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
A6
Warren Wilson
L
2-9
M29 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A6
Warren Wilson
W
14-4
M30 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-21
A9
Georgia Tech
*
W
10-1
A2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-2
A11
North Carolina
*
L
5-8
A2
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-9
A13
Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
A3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
7-8
A16
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-4
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
A5
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
4-21
A16
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
0-4
L
3-6
A6
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A18
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-11
L
1-17
A9
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
A20 UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
L
1-8
A9
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
A22 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-9
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-12
A10
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
16-15
A22 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
10-7
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-6
A12
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
4-3
A23 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
4-7
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-7
A15
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-11
A29 Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
A22 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A16
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-7
Y7
Mount Olive
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
A26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
A16
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
3-5
Y8
High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
A26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
A23 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
Y8
High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
A23 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
Y9
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
5-9
*
Durham, N.C.
Y5
Atlantic Christian
Y7
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-10
A24 Virginia
Y7
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-14
Y1
Richmond
Y13
Georgia Tech
 Greenville, S.C.
L
1-3
Y2
Richmond
Y14
Virginia
 Greenville, S.C.
W
5-0
Y11
Clemson
 Greenville, S.C.
Y15
North Carolina
 Greenville, S.C.
L
10-11
Y12
Virginia
 Greenville, S.C.
78
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
Durham, N.C.
W
14-0
Atlanta, Ga.
L
0-5
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
Durham, N.C.
W
15-2
Durham, N.C.
L
15-21
Y10
NC State
*
L
2-7
Richmond, Va.
L
5-6
Y13
North Carolina
 Greenville, S.C.
L
4-6
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
Y14
Wake Forest
 Greenville, S.C.
L
0-10
L
1-9
L
1-7
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1990
28-25 (4-15)
1991
24-27 (6-15)
1992
38-16 (12-12)
F14
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
F1
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-8
F16
Warren Wilson
Durham, N.C.
W
F18
Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
8-4
F2
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
4-10
F18
N. Carolina A& T
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
F18
Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
10-8
F3
Florida State
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-9
F21
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-13
5-4
14-0
F20 Winthrop
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
F13
North Carolina A& T
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
F22 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
F21
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
F17
Furman
Greenville, S.C.
L
3-8
F23 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
0-1
F24 Liberty
Lynchburg, Va.
L
1-10
F19
Belmont Abbey
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
F27 Elizabeth City St.
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
F25 William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
F20 Charleston Southern
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
F29 Warren Wilson
Asheville, N.C.
W
11-1
F25 William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
F22
Warren Wilson
Asheville, N.C.
L
6-7
M1
East Tennessee St.
Johnson City, Tenn. L
2-4
North Carolina A&T
F28 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
F23
East Tennessee St.
Johnson City, Tenn. L
4-5
M3
St. Augustine’s
Durham, N.C.
W
22-2
M4
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-12
F23
East Tennessee St.
Johnson City, Tenn. W
1-0
M5
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M4
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M5
Virginia State
Durham, N.C.
W
M6
Christopher Newport
Durham, N.C.
M8
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
M9
North Carolina
*
M10 North Carolina
*
M11
Christopher Newport
F26 VCU
Durham, N.C.
L
8-11
M7
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
23-5
F27
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
M7
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
W
11-2
M1
Norfolk State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
M8
William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
L
0-6
M2
UNC Asheville
Durham, N.C.
W
18-2
M10 Shaw
Durham, N.C.
W
13-10
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
M7
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-7
M11
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-7
M7
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-17
M14 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
W
7-1
Newport News, Va. W
9-1
M8
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-14
M15 Piedmont
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
UNC Wilmington
Appalachian St.
M12 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
L
0-9
M10 Lafayette
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M16 SUNY Brockport
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M13
Williamsburg, Va.
W
11-2
M11
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
M17
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-15
M14 Fairleigh Dickinson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-4
M12 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
3-4
M18 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
M16 Air Force
Seattle, Wash.
L
5-6
M16 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
M19 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
M16 Washington
Seattle, Wash.
L
5-6
M17
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-4
M21 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M18 NC State
*
8-0
William & Mary
Fairleigh Dickinson
Seattle, Wash.
W
4-2
Durham, N.C.
L
0-11
M21 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
M19 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-7
M21 St. Augustine’s
Durham, N.C.
W
17-2
M22 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M20 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-14
M22 Warren Wilson
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M22 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
9-5
9-4
M17
Notre Dame
M23 Warren Wilson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
M24 Piedmont
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
M25 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
M24 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
2-0
M26 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
13-4
M27 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M25 Winthrop
Rock Hill, S.C.
W
14-5
M27 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
14-3
M28 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
10-4
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
M30 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
4-5
M29 Virginia
A1
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M31
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
4-5
M31
Shaw
A1
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
M31
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
A3
Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A2
Winthrop
A4
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
A5
Maryland
A6
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
8-10
A6
A7
Warren Wilson
Asheville, N.C.
W
16-9
A7
A7
Warren Wilson
Asheville, N.C.
W
7-0
A10
East Tennessee St.
A8
UNC Asheville
Asheville, N.C.
L
10-16
A12
Georgia Tech
A11
East Tennessee St.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
A13
Georgia Tech
A13
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
3-12
A14
Georgia Tech
A14
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
3-6
A16
North Carolina A&T
A15
Georgia Tech
M27 East Carolina
7-10
A2
St. Augustine’s
Durham, N.C.
W
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
A3
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
4-3
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
A4
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-15
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
A5
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
5-13
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
A7
Wingate
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
A8
Charleston Southern
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A10
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
11-5
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
A11
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-14
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A12
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A15
Belmont Abbey
Atlanta, Ga.
L
4-6
Durham, N.C.
W
22-2
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-10
A20 Winthrop
Rock Hill, S.C.
W
5-4
A17
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
20-14
A20 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
6-5
A22 Elizabeth City St.
Durham, N.C.
W
10-0
A18
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
10-4
A22 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
10-5
A24 UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
2-6
A19
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
8-17
A22 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
6-10
A25 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
11-12
A22 Norfolk State
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
Durham, N.C.
W
14-8
A26 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-7
A24 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
3-10
A24 Belmont Abbey
Greensboro, N.C.
W
8-1
A27 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
13-8
A25 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
A27 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-11
Y6
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-17
A26 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
A28 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-9
Y6
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-3
A29 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
5-4
A29 Wake Forest
*
Clemson, S.C.
A26 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
Y7
Clemson
*
L
4-6
A30 North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
L
2-3
Wilmington, N.C.
W
6-4
Y11
Georgia Tech
 Greenville, S.C.
L
7-9
A30 North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
14-3
Greenville, S.C.
W
4-2
Y12
NC State
 Greenville, S.C.
L
1-14
Y2
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
 Greenville, S.C.
L
3-13
Y9
Wake Forest
 Greenville, S.C.
L
2-5
L
7-8
Y10
Virginia
 Greenville, S.C.
W
12-9
Y11
Georgia Tech
 Greenville, S.C.
L
3-7
Y6
UNC Wilmington
Y7
Virginia Tech
Y12
Clemson
Y13
NC State
 Greenville, S.C.
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1993
39-19-1 (11-13)
1994
33-20 (16-8)
1995
30-27 (4-20)
F6
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
4-3
F9
Furman
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
J27 Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
0-7
F7
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
21-2
F14
VMI
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
J28 Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
6-11
F13
East Tennessee St.
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
F15
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
7-10
F3
Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
21-0
F14
East Tennessee St.
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
F19
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
19-7
F4
Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
F19
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
F20 Navy
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
F4
Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
F20 VMI
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
F22
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
15-3
F11
Furman
Greenville, S.C.
W
9-7
F23
Durham, N.C.
W
15-1
F25 West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
L
8-12
F19
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
10-3
Coppin State
F24 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
5-0
F26 West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
F20 UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
7-6
F27
West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
F20 UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
F28 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
7-16
M4
Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
F21
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
17-6
M1
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
13-4
M5
Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
F23
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
12-5
M4
S.C. State
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
M11
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
11-6
F25 West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
14-8
M12 Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
F26 West Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
M13
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
M2
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
14-4
7-2
F27
M5
St. Augustine’s
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
M6
Delaware State
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M6
Delaware State
Durham, N.C.
W
15-0
M8
Drexel
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
M9
Saint Louis
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
M10 William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
M12 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M16 William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
T
5-5
M18 Shaw
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
M18 Shaw
Durham, N.C.
M19 Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
W
11-0
3-2
M20 Fairfield
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
M21 Marist
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
Yale
M15 Fairfield
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
M5
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
M16 Mars Hill
Durham, N.C.
W
8-0
M5
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-10
M18 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
13-10
M6
William & Mary
M19 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-15
M7
Mars Hill
M20 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
6-8
M10 Clemson
A1
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
12-4
M11
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-8
A2
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
12-5
M12 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-9
A3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
11-5
M15 Fairfield
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
A8
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
5-7
M17
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
A9
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-9
M18 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
A10
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
10-17
M19 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
11-22
*
M22 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
M23 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A12
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
5-12
M22 Hartford
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
M24 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A13
Belmont Abbey
Durham, N.C.
W
16-7
M24 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
14-5
M26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
A15
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
M25 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M26 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-7
M28 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M27 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
A16
M28 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A17
M29 Harvard
Durham, N.C.
W
12-8
A20 William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
M29 Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
17-8
M30 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
A22 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
M31
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-6
A2
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
A23 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-8
A1
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A3
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-4
A24 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
13-12
A2
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
A4
NC State
*
A6
Howard
A6
Howard
A7
UNC Asheville
A9
Georgia Tech
*
A10
Georgia Tech
*
A11
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
Y1
East Carolina
Greenville, S.C.
L
3-4
A4
William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
L
1-8
Durham, N.C.
W
15-3
Y3
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
4-1
A5
East Tennessee St.
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
Durham, N.C.
W
15-0
Y4
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
7-11
A7
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Y5
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
5-4
A8
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-10
Durham, N.C.
L
2-20
Y8
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
16-12
A9
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-10
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
Y9
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A12
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
Y10
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
A14
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-11
A14
Belmont Abbey
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
Y13
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
A15
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-8
A16
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
13-8
Y14
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
A16
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-25
A19
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
Y15
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
15-9
A19
Campbell
A21
Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
Y18
Wake Forest
 Greenville, S.C.
L
6-9
Y19
North Carolina
 Greenville, S.C.
L
12-13
A23 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
7-1
A24 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
6-8
A25 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
11-8
A27 N.C. Wesleyan
A29 Virginia
Durham, N.C.
*
W
6-1
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-1
A30 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
4-3
Y1
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-5
Y9
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
2-5
L
Y10
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
4-0
Y11
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-3
Y15
Clemson
 Greenville, S.C.
L
2-4
Y16
Maryland
 Greenville, S.C.
W
5-4
Y17
NC State
80
 Greenville, S.C.
L
3-4
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A20 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
W
4-2
A21
Davidson, N.C.
W
13-8
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
7-8
Davidson
A24 Old Dominion
A27 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
A28 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-5
A29 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-4
5-0
Y7
Furman
Durham, N.C.
W
Y8
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
3-9
Y9
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
10-8
Y12
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
2-10
Y13
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-10
Y14
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
Y16
Maryland
 Greenville, S.C.
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2-8
3-10
Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1996
39-18 (9-14)
1997
33-25 (9-14)
F10
Furman
Durham, N.C.
W
11-6
F1
Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
16-4
F11
Furman
Durham, N.C.
W
10-9
F2
Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
F14
Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
F7
Norfolk State
Durham, N.C.
F19
Howard
Durham, N.C.
W
16-0
F9
Navy
Durham, N.C.
F21
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
F9
Navy
F23
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
5-1
F16
Georgetown
1998
38-20 (8-15)
J30 Ohio State
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
8-5
J31
Tennessee
Durham, N.C.
W
22-12
W
2-1
F1
Notre Dame
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
W
7-5
F8
Davidson
Charlotte, N.C.
W
8-3
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
F9
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
F12
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
12-6
F24 Campbell
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
F16
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
17-5
F13
Norfolk State
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
F27
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
F18
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
17-3
F14
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
F28 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
14-7
F21
Tulane
New Orleans, La.
L
10-14
F15
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
M1
VCU
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
F22
New Orleans
New Orleans, La.
L
4-7
F18
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
16-4
M2
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
16-0
F23
LSU
New Orleans, La.
L
8-9
F20 Liberty
Lynchburg, Va.
W
5-1
M3
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
18-1
Greensboro, N.C.
W
13-6
F21
Monmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M5
William & Mary
6-2
Old Dominion
F25 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
F21
Monmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
M10 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
F27
F28 Norfolk State
Providence
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
F22
Monmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
M10 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M1
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
12-11
F25 Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
2-12
M13
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
W
3-0
M1
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
14-1
F27
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
L
M13
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
W
2-0
M2
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M1
VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
Durham, N.C.
W
21-0
M1
VMI
Durham, N.C.
W
14-2
M16 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M5
Appalachian St.
M16 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
M7
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-3
M3
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M17
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
M8
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
16-12
M6
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M18 Mars Hill
Durham, N.C.
W
16-1
M9
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-5
M7
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
M21 Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
11-9
M12 Ball State
Greensboro, N.C.
W
12-4
M22 Youngstown St.
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M15 NC State
M23 Youngstown St.
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
M15 NC State
M23 Youngstown St.
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M16 NC State
*
6-0
M18 Wofford
Clemson
M24 East Tennessee St.
Durham, N.C.
W
Durham, N.C.
W
10-9
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M13
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M14 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
13-10
*
9-6
M12 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
13-2
M15 Virginia
Spartanburg, S.C.
W
14-4
M18 Furman
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
M20 Florida State
Durham, N.C.
W
Greenville, S.C.
W
11-3
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-6
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M21 Florida State
M29 Georgia Tech
*
Athens, Ga.
W
6-5
M22 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M21 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
4-9
M31
Georgia Tech
*
Athens, Ga.
L
7-15
M23 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M22 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
9-10
M31
Georgia Tech
*
Athens, Ga.
L
5-13
M26 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
4-9
M24 Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
14-3
M28 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
15-8
M25 Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M29 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
6-9
M27 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
8-9
M30 North Carolina
*
M26 Campbell
A3
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
7-10
A5
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
A6
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
A7
Virginia
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
A10
Wofford
*
Durham, N.C.
W
14-2
A11
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
14-4
A12
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-8
A13
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
8-4
A14
NC State
A17
East Tennessee St.
A19
*
Florida State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-7
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-6
A20 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
A21
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
7-9
Durham, N.C.
W
12-6
Florida State
A23 Belmont Abbey
4-14
A24 Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
9-6
A25 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
W
6-5
A27 North Carolina A&T
Y5
Y6
Y7
North Carolina
North Carolina
North Carolina
*
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
L
L
6-7
8-9
Y10
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
7-5
Y10
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
5-9
Y11
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
0-4
Y16
Clemson
 Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
Y16
North Carolina
 Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
Y17
Florida State
 Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
11-10
M28 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
5-6
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
2-7
M29 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
4-12
*
Durham, N.C.
W
17-11
A2
Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
W
17-5
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A3
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A6
Guilford
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
10-0
A7
St. Andrews
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-11
A8
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
17-2
A12
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
4-3
A11
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
A13
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-14
A11
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A15
Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
L
0-2
A12
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
A16
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-9
A14
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
10-2
A18
Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
2-6
A17
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
A19
Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
5-9
A18
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
A20 Miami
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-17
A19
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
10-13
A22 Davidson
Charlotte, N.C.
W
6-2
A21
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
20-4
A1
Campbell
A4
Maryland
A5
Maryland
A6
Maryland
A8
Campbell
A11
A25 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
4-1
A24 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
12-3
A26 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-3
A25 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
4-5
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
A26 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
5-3
Wilmington, N.C.
W
19-12
3-14
A30 Greensboro
Y1
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-13
A29 UNC Wilmington
Y2
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
A30 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
Y3
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
Y1
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
6-7
Y11
VCU
Richmond, Va.
W
10-1
Y2
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
4-2
Y14
Florida State
 St. Petersburg, Fla. L
2-4
Y10
East Carolina
L
10-11
Y15
Virginia
 St. Petersburg, Fla. W
16-3
Y13
Georgia Tech
 Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
Y16
Georgia Tech
 St. Petersburg, Fla. W
5-3
Y14
North Carolina
 Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
Y17
Florida State
 St. Petersburg, Fla. L
2-12
Y15
NC State
 Durham, N.C.
L
4-10
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
1999
24-31 (4-18)
2000
17-41 (5-19)
2001
23-33 (10-13)
J29 Central Florida
Kissimmee, Fla.
L
5-8
F6
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
F2
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
J30 Rice
Kissimmee, Fla.
L
0-12
F6
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
F3
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
F6
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
15-6
F7
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
0-5
F4
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
10-11
F7
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
2-4
F11
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
0-12
F9
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
1-8
F9
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
12-6
F12
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
1-7
F10
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
5-12
F12
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
6-2
F13
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
1-10
F10
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
0-8
F13
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
F16
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
F11
Arizona State
Tempe, Ariz.
L
3-11
F17
VCU
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
F19
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
F17
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
14-6
F20 Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
F19
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
F18
Georgetown
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
F21
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
F20 Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
F21
East Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
F21
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
F23
Durham, N.C.
L
4-12
F23
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
F23
Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
F25 Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
F24 Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
F27
Penn State
Durham, N.C.
L
1-13
F26 Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
F27
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
F27
Penn State
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
F27
6-5
UNC Wilmington
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
10-7
M2
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
High Point, N.C.
L
4-8
M3
Radford
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
0-6
M7
Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M9
M2
Pfeiffer
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
F29 High Point
M5
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
9-6
M3
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
M6
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
3-8
M4
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
M7
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M5
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
9-12
Durham, N.C.
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
4-5
M10 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
8-9
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
14-6
L
0-9
M7
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
6-7
M11
Wake Forest
M12 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
0-5
M11
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-8
M13
Campbell
M13
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
6-15
M12 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
0-17
M14 Old Dominion
M16 Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
26-6
M12 Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
6-9
M16 Virginia
M17
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-0
M14 Purdue
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M17
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
12-11
M17
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-0
M15 Purdue
Durham, N.C.
L
9-12
M18 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-14
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-15
M18 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
M22 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
3-15
M18 Brown
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M23 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
12-7
8-7
M10 Ball State
Wake Forest
M19 Virginia
M20 Virginia
*
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
*
Durham, N.C.
L
Norfolk, Va.
L
0-7
7-9
Charlottesville, Va. L
3-4
M27 Temple
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
M19 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
M24 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
M28 Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
M22 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M24 Brown
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
M28 Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
13-2
8-5
M30 Mars Hill
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A2
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-12
A3
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
13-21
A4
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
12-15
A7
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
A8
Averett
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
A9
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
A10
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-10
A11
Georgia Tech
A13
A14
A16
Clemson
A17
A18
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
Virginia State
Durham, N.C.
W
13-0
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-18
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
5-3
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
5-7
A20 UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
12-5
A23 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-21
A24 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-7
A25 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-8
A30 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
Y1
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
NC State
Y1
NC State
Y11
South Carolina
Y15
Florida State
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
Columbia, S.C.
L
6-11
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
Y15
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
Y16
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-7
Y18
Maryland
 Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
82
M24 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
1-14
M25 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
M25 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
4-3
M25 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M26 Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
4-3
M28 UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
4-7
11-7
M28 VCU
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M31
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
A1
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
A2
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
A4
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
A7
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-10
A8
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
A9
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
A12
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
6-7
A14
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-8
A15
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-12
A16
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
8-5
A21
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A22 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A23 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-12
A26 High Point
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
A27 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-16
A29 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A29 North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-10
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
Y7
Old Dominion
Y10
South Carolina
Durham, N.C.
L
9-10
Y11
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
8-5
Y12
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-6
Y13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-11
Y16
Maryland
 Fort Mill, S.C.
W
6-4
Y17
Georgia Tech
 Fort Mill, S.C.
L
3-9
Y18
North Carolina
 Fort Mill, S.C.
L
7-13
M30 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
M31
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
A4
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
A6
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-9
A7
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
A8
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-13
A11
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
L
15-17
A13
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-10
A14
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-10
A15
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-6
A17
North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
13-10
A20 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
7-10
A21
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-7
A22 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
4-1
Greenville, N.C.
L
3-16
A24 East Carolina
A27 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
A28 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
A29 NC State
*
10-6
Durham, N.C.
W
Y7
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
6-13
Y8
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
8-12
Y11
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
Y12
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-12
Y13
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
Y16
Georgia Tech
 Fort Mill, S.C.
L
2-16
Y17
NC State
 Fort Mill, S.C.
L
3-5
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
2002
23-33 (4-20)
2003
18-36 (2-21)
2004
25-31 (8-16)
F9
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
F8
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
F7
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
F9
Navy
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
F8
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
0-8
F8
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
15-3
F10
Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
8-4
F9
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
F11
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
F13
Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
F12
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
2-14
F13
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
F15
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
5-15
F14
Pittsburgh
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
F14
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
12-3
F16
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
F15
Pittsburgh
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
F15
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
F17
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
F23
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
F20 Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
F20 North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
9-4
F23
Radford
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
F21
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
F22
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
8-6
F25 Old Dominion
Durham, N.C.
L
8-10
F22
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
F23
Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
M1
Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
F25 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
2-3
F24 Radford
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
M1
Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M3
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
8-9
M1
UMBC
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
M2
Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
M5
Michigan
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M6
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
16-8
M2
Buffalo
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M6
Michigan
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
M8
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M3
Albany
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M7
Michigan
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
M9
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M4
Albany
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M9
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
M10 Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
1-3
M7
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
14-1
M10 Navy
Annapolis, Md.
W
9-7
M16 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
L
9-11
M8
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
1-11
M11
Annapolis, Md.
W
10-7
M16 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
17-3
M9
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M12 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
M18 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
13-5
M12 Ball State
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
M13
Durham, N.C.
L
1-13
M18 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
W
10-8
M14 Ball State
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
M14 Princeton
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
M20 Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
11-6
M15 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
M19 [17] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M20 [17] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-13
M21 [17] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
*
College Park, Md.
W
13-5
4-6
M22 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M17
M23 Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M21 Virginia
M24 Virginia
*
Oklahoma State
*
Navy
Princeton
Durham, N.C.
L
5-9
M22 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
2-9
M24 UNC Wilmington
M27 UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
7-12
M23 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-6
M26 Maryland
M29 Brown
Durham, N.C.
L
9-10
M26 Davidson
W
10-5
M27 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
M29 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
17-16
M28 [19] Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-11
M28 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
1-3
M30 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
M29 [19] Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
4-7
M30 High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
12-7
M30 Brown
Durham, N.C.
W
10-8
A2
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
2-7
M31
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
5-13
A3
UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
A4
[12] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
A2
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
A5
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-4
A5
[12] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-16
A3
Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
A6
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
7-8
A6
[12] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
A4
Virginia
*
A7
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
7-15
A12
[5] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
A7
[17] East Carolina
A10
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
10-12
A12
[5] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-11
A9
Wake Forest
A12
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-9
A13
[5] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-13
A10
Wake Forest
A13
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-7
A16
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
8-3
A11
Wake Forest
*
A14
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
4-2
A19
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
3-5
A13
Old Dominion
A17
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
A19
North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-11
A20 Old Dominion
A19
A20 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-11
A21
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A23 [18] N. Carolina
*
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A20 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
A21
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
Clemson
A23 East Carolina
A26 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-6
A27 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
19-8
A28 Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
10-8
Y5
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
4-18
Y6
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-18
Y7
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-13
Y11
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
Y12
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
10-19
Y13
North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-18
Y15
Old Dominion
Norfolk, Va.
W
6-5
Y17
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-14
Y18
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-2
Y19
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
Y21
Maryland
 St. Petersburg, Fla. W
10-9
Y22 Florida State
 St. Petersburg, Fla. L
7-10
Y23 Georgia Tech
 St. Petersburg, Fla. L
1-6
Durham, N.C.
A23 UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Durham, N.C.
L
5-7
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
6-5
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
Norfolk, Va.
W
5-3
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
Durham, N.C.
L
6-11
A26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A24 [18] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
A26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A25 [18] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-14
A27 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-8
Y5
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
9-7
Y4
[14] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-7
Y7
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
8-9
Y5
[14] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
7-6
Y8
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
8-9
Y6
[14] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-13
Y9
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
3-14
Y12
Old Dominion
Norfolk, Va.
L
5-7
Y12
High Point
High Point, N.C.
L
1-2
Y16
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-11
Y14
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-4
Y16
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
7-12
Y15
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-6
Y17
Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-15
Y16
Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-6
W
5-3
Y20 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-10
Y21
Y20 Maryland
 Salem, Va.
Y22 [1] Florida State
 Salem, Va.
L
0-13
Y23 [17] Clemson
 Salem, Va.
W
7-4
Y24 [10] Georgia Tech
 Salem, Va.
L
4-23
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Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
Y22 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
Y26 [7] Virginia
 Salem, Va.
W
6-5
Y27 [19] Florida State
 Salem, Va.
L
3-6
Y28 North Carolina
 Salem, Va.
L
2-20
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
2005
14-39 (5-25)
2006
15-40 (6-24)
2007
29-25 (8-22)
F5
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
F8
High Point
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
F10
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
W
F6
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
F10
Seton Hall
Durham, N.C.
W
13-7
F10
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
F11
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
11-8
F12
Seton Hall
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
F11
Mount St. Mary’s
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
F12
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
F12
Seton Hall
Durham, N.C.
L
5-7
F16
St. Bonaventure
Durham, N.C.
W
13-4
F13
UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
8-6
F15
Elon
Elon, N.C.
L
3-9
F17
St. Bonaventure
Durham, N.C.
W
14-6
F16
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
7-9
F21
East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
5-19
F18
St. Bonaventure
Durham, N.C.
W
16-4
F18
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
F22
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
6-10
F20 Albany
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
F19
Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
13-14
F24 Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
F23
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
Washington
13-10
F20 Cincinnati
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
F25 Radford
Durham, N.C.
W
15-4
F24 St. John’s
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
F23
Elon, N.C.
L
8-9
F26 Radford
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
F25 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
4-11
F25 Army
Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
F28 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
L
4-17
F27
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
F26 Army
Durham, N.C.
L
6-8
M1
UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
L
0-17
M3
Holy Cross
Durham, N.C.
W
13-1
Elon
F27
Army
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M3
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
4-2
M3
Holy Cross
Durham, N.C.
W
10-7
M2
Elon
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
M4
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
3-5
M4
Holy Cross
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
M4
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
M5
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
8-9
M6
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M5
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
M7
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M7
Xavier
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M6
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-19
M8
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
19-3
M9
Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
M11
[6] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
3-14
M10 Winthrop
Durham, N.C.
L
8-13
M10 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-10
M12 [6] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-12
M11
Winthrop
Durham, N.C.
L
8-13
M11
Boston College
*
M13
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-6
M12 Winthrop
Rock Hill, S.C.
L
1-6
M13
Fairleigh Dickinson
M15 Navy
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
M15 Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M14 Fairleigh Dickinson
M19 Wright State
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
M17
Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
M16 [6] Clemson
*
M20 Wright State
Durham, N.C.
L
7-8
M18 Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M17
[6] Clemson
M21 Wright State
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M19 Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
[6] Miami
Durham, N.C.
L
2-10
Durham, N.C.
W
15-4
Durham, N.C.
W
10-5
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-6
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-7
M18 [6] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-9
2-3
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
M22 UMBC
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
M23 Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
M25 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
M22 UMBC
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
M24 Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M26 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
M24 [1] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-7
M25 Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-5
M26 Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
M25 [1] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
4-12
M27 Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
11-7
Durham, N.C.
L
1-24
M26 [1] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-15
M30 [1] Florida State
Durham, N.C.
L
3-15
M29 UNC Wilmington
Durham, N.C.
M22 Marshall
M30 UNC Wilmington
*
A1
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
10-11
L
8-15
M31
[1] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
A2
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
5-6
M31
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. W
6-3
A1
[1] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
A3
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
2-3
A1
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
4-15
A3
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
17-12
A8
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-9
A2
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. W
14-7
A6
[3] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-4
A9
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-11
A5
High Point
High Point, N.C.
L
3-16
A7
[3] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
13-9
A10
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-16
A7
[18] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A8
[3] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-8
A15
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A8
[18] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-7
A13
[2] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-7
A16
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-13
A9
[18] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
A14
[2] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-3
A17
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
A12
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
11-5
A14
[2] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
4-7
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
A14
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-10
A17
Durham, N.C.
L
0-6
A22 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-10
A15
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-10
A20 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
A23 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-5
A16
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-13
A21
Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
A24 North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
0-7
A21
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
L
4-8
A22 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
Davidson, N.C.
L
12-13
A22 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
15-1
A24 Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
12-1
Durham, N.C.
L
8-11
A23 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
10-9
A27 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
6-13
A20 Davidson
A27 Davidson
A29 Virginia Tech
*
A30 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
13-10
A28 [1] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A28 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
3-4
Y1
Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-2
A29 [1] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
A29 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
2-8
Y13
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-22
A30 [1] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-7
Y9
UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
W
5-4
Y14
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
14-10
Y8
[7] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
Y11
Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
Y15
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-11
Y8
[7] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-14
Y12
Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
Y19
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-7
Y9
[7] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-8
Y13
Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
Y20 Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
2-7
Y12
[8] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
6-7
Y15
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
L
9-13
Y21
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
4-10
Y13
[8] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
8-11
Y17
Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
3-9
1-10
Y14
[8] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
6-18
Y18
Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-5
Y16
UNC Asheville
Durham, N.C.
L
2-14
Y19
Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
5-14
Y17
UNC Asheville
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Virginia
Y24 Wake Forest
84
 Jacksonville, Fla.
L
2017 Baseball Media Guide
Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
2008
F23
F23
37-18-1 (10-18-1)
Iona
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
Iona
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
F24 Iona
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
F24 Iona
Durham, N.C.
W
17-5
F26 Alabama A&M
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
F27
Alabama A&M
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
M1
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
M1
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M2
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M2
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
19-5
M5
Valparaiso
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M8
[2] N. Carolina
Durham, N.C.
W
13-4
*
M8
[2] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
M9
[2] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-9
M11
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
M12 Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
M14 [16] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
2009
2010
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
F19
Baylor
Waco, Texas
L
F21
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
F20 Baylor
Waco, Texas
L
2-3
F21
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
F20 [22] Georgia
Waco, Texas
W
9-5
F22
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
F21
5-10
F27
Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
8-5
F27
Dartmouth
Durham, N.C.
W
M4
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
M5
High Point
High Point, N.C.
M6
Virginia Tech
*
M7
Virginia Tech
*
M8
Virginia Tech
*
Waco, Texas
L
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
6-1
F27
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
W
11-3
F28 Fordham
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
L
2-10
M5
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
Durham, N.C.
L
4-19
M6
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
M7
Temple
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
M8
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
M9
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
5-0
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
M10 Liberty
Lynchburg, Va.
L
3-6
M11
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
M13
[6] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
4-5
M14 [6] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
2-1
M15 [6] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
6-7
M18 UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
12-4
M18 UMES
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
5-8
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-10
M20 [1] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
M16 [16] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M21 [1] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
5-4
M18 Hartford
Durham, N.C.
W
10-6
M22 [1] N. Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
10-9
M19 Hartford
Durham, N.C.
W
11-4
M24 Alabama A&M
Durham, N.C.
W
4-2
M21 [17] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
4-5
M24 Alabama A&M
Durham, N.C.
W
M22 [17] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-4
M28 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-1
M23 [17] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
10-3
M29 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M29 Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
L
8-12
13-2
[22] Georgia
3-9
F26 Fordham
M15 [16] Virginia
M25 Brown
29-27 (8-22)
F20 La Salle
Fordham
M12 [11] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
9-21
M13
[11] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
15-11
M14 [11] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M17
Liberty
M19 [11] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
M20 [11] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
M21 [11] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
Davidson, N.C.
W
6-2
M23 Davidson
M27 Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
3-5
M27 Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. W
5-4
M28 Boston College
*
M30 High Point
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
Durham, N.C.
W
1-2
13-1
M31
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
[3] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
3-13
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
M31
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
16-3
A2
M28 [2] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
5-7
A1
Elon
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A3
[3] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
5-21
M29 [2] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-8
A3
[17] Clemson
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-7
A4
[3] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
4-9
William & Mary
Durham, N.C.
W
9-5
W
10-9
5-11
M26 N.C. Central
A5
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
*
2-3
A4
[17] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
W
10-7
A6
[17] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-10
A9
[11] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
A5
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
0-6
A5
A6
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
6-11
A7
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
14-1
A10
[11] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
A9
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
10-1
A7
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
A11
[11] Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-2
UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
L
4-13
A13
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
W
A11
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
4-1
A8
A12
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
1-8
A11
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
A14
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
A13
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-12
A11
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
A16
[6] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-16
A15
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
8-2
A12
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-7
A17
[6] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-6
A14
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A18
[6] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
A15
Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
15-9
Lynchburg, Va.
W
4-1
A17
Maryland
College Park, Md.
L
1-4
A23 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
10-3
3-18
A15
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
22-0
A16
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
16-2
A18
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-7
A19
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
A20 Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
T
6-6
A22 UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
W
10-3
A23 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
W
8-7
Durham, N.C.
L
8-12
A25 Maryland
A26 Maryland
A27 Maryland
*
*
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-2
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
Y5
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
Y5
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
Y6
Davidson
W
2-1
Y9
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
Durham, N.C.
3-7
Y10
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-3
Y11
Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
4-9
Y13
Campbell
10-5
Durham, N.C.
W
*
A20 Liberty
A18
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
8-4
A24 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
A19
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
8-12
A25 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
1-7
Elon, N.C.
L
7-8
A27 North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A22 Elon
A24 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
A28 High Point
High Point, N.C.
W
13-11
A25 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
A30 [1] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
A26 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
Y1
[1] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-11
2-3
Y2
[1] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
6-10
Y10
North Carolina A& T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
14-7
Y11
Presbyterian
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
Y11
Presbyterian
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
Y12
Wofford
Spartanburg, S.C.
L
4-6
Y14
[15] Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
L
3-11
Y15
[15] Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
L
8-18
Y16
[15] Virginia Tech
Y5
Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
Y6
Presbyterian
Clinton, S.C.
W
3-2
Y6
Presbyterian
Clinton, S.C.
W
5-3
Y8
[11] Virginia
Charlottesville, Va. W
11-4
*
Y9
[11] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
9-10
Y10
[11] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-12
Y12
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
Y14
[7] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
Y15
[7] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
[7] Georgia Tech
*
Y15
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
4-2
Y16
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
Y16
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
L
5-8
Y20 [6] North Carolina
 Durham, N.C.
L
3-8
Y17
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
7-5
Y22 [11] Clemson
 Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
Y23 [13] Virginia
 Durham, N.C.
L
7-11
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Blacksburg, Va.
W
11-7
Y20 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-8
Y21
NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
6-7
Y22 NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
4-8
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(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
2011
26-30 (7-23)
2012
21-34 (9-21)
2013
26-29 (9-21)
F18
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
6-5
F18
[13] Texas
Austin, Texas
L
0-4
F15
[13] Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
W
4-3
F19
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
L
8-9
F18
[13] Texas
Austin, Texas
L
3-5
F16
[13] Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
L
2-4
F20 Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
F19
[13] Texas
Austin, Texas
W
5-2
F17
[13] Florida
Gainesville, Fla.
L
5-16
F22
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
W
9-2
F21
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
L
4-10
F22
Bucknell
Durham, N.C. ^
W
9-0
F23
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
F22
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
17-3
F23
Bucknell
Durham, N.C. ^
W
2-0
F25 Villanova
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
F24 Canisius
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
F24 Bucknell
Durham, N.C. ^
W
4-1
F26 Villanova
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
F25 Canisius
Durham, N.C.
W
10-1
F27
Durham, N.C. ^
L
3-9
Campbell
F27
Villanova
Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
F25 Canisius
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
M1
Towson
Durham, N.C. !
L
3-9
M1
High Point
Durham, N.C.
L
3-9
F26 Canisius
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
M2
Towson
Durham, N.C. !
L
5-6
M4
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
F28 Eastern Michigan
Durham, N.C.
W
9-8
M3
Towson
Durham, N.C. !
W
8-6
M5
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
4-0
M2
George Washington
Durham, N.C.
W
13-2
M5
Penn
Durham, N.C. ^
L
0-6
M5
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
9-7
M3
George Washington
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M6
Penn
M8
High Point
High Point, N.C.
W
9-6
M4
George Washington
Durham, N.C.
L
5-8
M8
[24] Miami
M9
William & Mary
Williamsburg, Va.
L
4-7
M6
Western Carolina
Cullowhee, N.C.
L
4-12
M9
[24] Miami
M11
NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
M7
Appalachian St.
Boone, N.C.
L
4-6
M10 [24] Miami
M12 NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
M9
[12] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
M12 N.C. Central
M13
*
NC State
M15 N.C. Central
Durham, N.C. ^
W
8-1
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
4-2
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
9-2
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
3-5
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
M10 [12] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0 -5
M13
Durham, N.C.
W
15-2
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M11
[12] Florida State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-10
M15 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2 (11)
Appalachian St.
7-14
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M13
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M16 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
M18 [16] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
6-9
M16 [10] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
M17
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
M19 [16] Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
7-16
M17
[10] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1 -2
M20 Charlotte
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
M20 [16] Clemson
*
M16 Charlotte
M22 Ohio
Virginia Tech
Clemson, S.C.
L
3-9
M18 [10] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1 -7
M22 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
0-7
Durham, N.C.
L
3-6
M23 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
5-3
M23 Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
4-8
M23 Clemson
*
13-1
M25 [12] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
5-8
M24 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
13-0
Clemson, S.C.
W
M26 [12] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-11
M25 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
5-3
M26 [27] Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
3-6
M27 [12] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
6-7
M27 Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
L
1-2
M27 North Carolina A&T
Greensboro, N.C.
W
15-1
13-0
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
1-4
M31
[21] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
0-1
M29 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
A1
[6] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-9
M31
[21] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
0-8
M30 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
A2
[6] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A1
[21] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
4-3
M30 Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-0
A3
[6] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
A3
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
W
9-7
A2
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
9-3
A5
Wofford
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
A6
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
A5
[15] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
A6
UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, N.C.
W
8-6
A7
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-11
A6
[15] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
A8
Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
W
10-6
A8
Clemson
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-4
A7
[15] Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-0
A9
Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-5
A10
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
A9
UNC Greensboro
Durham, N.C.
W
17-2
A10
Boston College
*
Durham, N.C.
L
4-6
A13
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-4
A10
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
8-3
A12
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
7-5
A14
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
L
2-21
A12
[7] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
2-16
A15
[1] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
0-10
A15
Maryland
*
College Park, Md.
W
5-3
A13
[7] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
5-8
A17
[1] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
2-3
A17
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
L
4-8
A13
[7] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-8
A17
[1] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
4-18
6 -3
A16
North Carolina A&T
Durham, N.C.
W
12-2
A19
UNC Greensboro
M29 Campbell
A20 [25] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
Durham, N.C.
L
4-5
A21
[25] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-12
A20 [1] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-7
A22 [10] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
1-2
A21
[25] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-10
A20 [1] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-4
A23 [10] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
3-10
A24 Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C.
W
12-5
A21
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-10
A24 [10] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
9-13
A27 [19] NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
0-4
A23 High Point
Durham, N.C.
W
5-4
Davidson, N.C.
L
7-9
A28 [19] NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
3-8
A24 High Point
High Point, N.C.
W
4-2
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
7-8
A26 Maryland
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-1
Durham, N.C.
W
11-9
A27 Davidson
[1] North Carolina
A29 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
A29 [19] NC State
A30 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
5-6
Y6
Longwood
Farmville, Va.
W
9-2
A27 Maryland
*
Y1
Virginia Tech
*
A28 Maryland
*
Y8
Mount St. Mary’s
Y8
Mount St. Mary’s
Y13
Wake Forest
*
Y14
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
Y15
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
Y17
The Citadel
Charleston, S.C.
Y19
[15] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-9
Y8
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
14-0
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
Y8
Coppin State
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
Y5
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
Y11
[7] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
Y10
[7] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
5-6
Durham, N.C.
L
2-7
Y12
[7] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-15
Y11
[7] Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
8-17
L
5-6
Y13
[7] N. Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-3
Y12
[7] Virginia
*
W
10-2
Y15
Presbyterian
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
Y14
UNC Greensboro
W
7-5
Y17
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. W
7-4
Y16
[5] NC State
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
1-4
Y18
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. W
4-1
Y17
Y19
Boston College
*
Chestnut Hill, Mass. L
2-14
Y18
Y20 [15] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
W
2-0
Y21
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
2-5
[15] Miami
86
Durham, N.C.
L
1-4
Lynchburg, Va.
L
3-4
Charlottesville, Va. L
6-14
Greensboro, N.C.
W
12-2
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
[5] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L 6-7 (10)
[5] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
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Year-by-Year Results
(*) Denotes ACC game; () Denotes ACC Tournament Game: () Denotes NCAA Tournament Regional; () Denotes College World Series
2014
33-25 (16-14)
2015
2016
33-24 (14-15)
F15
Binghamton
Durham, N.C.
W
7-3
F13
California
Berkeley, Calif.
W
7-1
F19
[10] California
DBAP
L
F15
Binghamton
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
F14
California
Berkeley, Calif.
L
2-3
F20 [10] California
DBAP
W 6-5 (10)
F16
Binghamton
Durham, N.C.
L
6-7
F15
California
Berkeley, Calif.
W
12-7
F21
[10] California
DBAP
W
5-4
F18
UNCG
Greensboro, N.C.
L 8-9 (12)
F21
Hartford
Durham, N.C.
W
5-1
F23
Campbell
DBAP
W
4-0
F21
La Salle
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
F21
Delaware State
Durham, N.C.
W
9-4
F26 Ohio State
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
W
8-1
F22
Saint Louis
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
F22 Iona
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
F27
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
L
0-1
F23
Akron
12-1
Liberty
2-5
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
F25 N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
F28 Coastal Carolina
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
L
6-10
F26 Norfolk State
Durham, N.C.
W
11-1
F28 Rider
Durham, N.C.
W 1-0 (11)
M1
Davidson
DBAP
W
9-2
F28 West Virginia
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
L
1-3
M1
Rider
Durham, N.C.
W 2-1 (11)
M2
Campbell
Buies Creek, N.C.
L
1-5
M1
Marshall
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
W
5-2
M1
Rider
Durham, N.C.
W
11-3
M4
Toledo
DBAP
W
2-1
M2
Coastal Carolina
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
W
7-5
M3
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M5
Toledo
DBAP
W
6-1
M5
Liberty
Durham, N.C.
L 2-8 (11)
M6
[11] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
1-8
M6
Toledo
DBAP
W
3-2
M8
[1] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-3
M7
[11] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
L
2-6
M9
Penn State
DBAP
L
1-2
M8
[1] Virginia
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M8
[11] North Carolina
*
Chapel Hill, N.C.
W
9-2
M11
[14] Virginia
*
DBAP
L
0-6
M9
[1] Virginia
*
M11
Quinnipiac
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
M10 Yale
Durham, N.C.
W
13-3
M12 [14] Virginia
*
DBAP
L
6-7
Durham, N.C.
W
16-5
M11
Bryant
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
M13
*
DBAP
W
3-0
9-11
M13
[14] Virginia
Durham, N.C.
L
Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-5
M15 UMES
DBAP
W
9-1
M14 Notre Dame
*
Durham, N.C.
W 4-3 (10)
M14 Georgia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-3
M18 [10] North Carolina
*
DBAP
L
2-11
M15 Notre Dame
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-1
M15 Georgia Tech
*
2-12
M15 Notre Dame
*
Durham, N.C.
W
1-0
M17
Durham, N.C.
W
15-7
M12 Furman
M18 UMES
Durham, N.C.
L
0-4
M19 [10] North Carolina
*
DBAP
L
Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
M20 [10] North Carolina
*
DBAP
L
2-8
M18 Columbia
Durham, N.C.
W
16-4
M22 East Carolina
DBAP
L
6-8
0-12
Durham, N.C.
W
7-1
M20 Pittsburgh
*
Durham, N.C.
W
5-3
M25 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L
M21 Pitt
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
2-3
M21 Pittsburgh
*
Durham, N.C.
L 3-4 (10)
M26 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. L 2-3 (10)
M22 Pitt
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
1-5
M22 Pittsburgh
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-6
M27 Wake Forest
*
M22 Pitt
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
L
5-8
M24 Liberty
Lynchburg, Va.
W
3-1
M29 Liberty
Davidson, N.C.
L
2-3
M27 Boston College
Newark, Del.
L
1-6
A1
[21] Georgia Tech
M19 Princeton
M25 Davidson
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
3-2
DBAP
W
6-1
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
2-3
M28 [19] North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
3-2
M28 Boston College
*
Newark, Del.
L
3-6
A2
[21] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W 14-13 (10)
M29 [19] North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W 9-8 (12)
M29 Boston College
*
Newark, Del.
L
4-5
A3
[21] Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
W
M30 [19] North Carolina
*
Durham, N.C.
W
6-4
M31
Campbell
Durham, N.C.
L
6-9
A5
UNCG
Lynchburg, Va.
L
3-4
A3
[12] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
3-4
A8
[18] Clemson
10-4
Jack Coombs Field W
7-4
*
Jack Coombs Field W
5-3
2-3
A1
Liberty
A4
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
4-7
A4
[12] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
2-3
A9
[18] Clemson
*
Jack Coombs Field L
A5
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
1-5
A5
[12] Miami
*
Coral Gables, Fla.
L
0-10
A10
[18] Clemson
*
Jack Coombs Field W
A6
Georgia Tech
*
Atlanta, Ga.
L
0-1
A7
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
W
10-6
A12
Davidson
A8
NC Central
Durham, N.C.
W
9-1
A8
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
7-4
A13
NCCU
A11
[25] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-0
A10
[5] Louisville
*
Durham, N.C.
L
0-1
A15
[1] Miami
A12
[25] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
L
2-6
A11
[5] Louisville
*
Durham, N.C.
W
2-1
A16
[1] Miami
A13
[25] NC State
*
Durham, N.C.
W
11-10
A12
[5] Louisville
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-11
A17
[1] Miami
A15
Davidson
Durham, N.C.
Cancelled
A18
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
2-6
A19
Liberty
A16
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
11-2
A18
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
L
1-8
A23 Virginia Tech
A18
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
3-2
A19
Clemson
*
Clemson, S.C.
Cancelled
A19
Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
13-3
A22 East Carolina
Greenville, N.C.
A20 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
2-0
A24 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Davidson, N.C.
W
2-1
13-3
DBAP
W
3-0
DBAP
L
2-14
*
DBAP
W
12-5
*
DBAP
L
0-9
Lynchburg, Va.
W
8-7
*
Blacksburg, Va.
L
2-3
A23 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
19-9
L 2-3 (10)
A24 Virginia Tech
*
Blacksburg, Va.
W
3-1
W
6-3
A27 NCCU
DAP
W
4-2
*
W
2-0
A25 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
W
4-3
A29 [10] NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-3
A25 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
5-2
A26 Virginia Tech
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-11
A30 [10] NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
L
2-12
A26 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
6-5
Y3
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Y1
[10] NC State
*
Raleigh, N.C.
W
2-1
A27 Wake Forest
*
Winston-Salem, N.C. W
8-6
Y3
N.C. Central
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
Y8
Gardner-Webb
Jack Coombs Field W
4-1
Davidson, N.C.
W 5-4 (10)
A22 UNC Greensboro
Y4
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
10-4
Y5
Davidson
Y8
Gardner-Webb
Jack Coombs Field W
13-4
Y4
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
L
1-2
Y8
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
1-3
Y10
Longwood
DBAP
W
11-5
Y5
Longwood
Durham, N.C.
W
6-1
Y9
Virginia
*
Charlottesville, Va. W
9-7
Y11
Norfolk State
DBAP
W 4-3 (10)
Y9
[15] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-6
Y10
Virginia
*
Y10
[15] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-9
Y12
Longwood
Y11
[15] Miami
*
Durham, N.C.
L
3-4
Y14
Wake Forest
Y13
Richmond
Durham, N.C.
W
10-3
Y15
Y15
[4] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
0-3
Y16
Y16
[4] Florida State
*
Tallahassee, Fla.
L
Y17
[4] Florida State
*
Charlottesville, Va. L
2-4
Y13
[6] Florida State
*
DBAP
W
Durham, N.C.
W
5-2
Y14
[6] Florida State
*
DBAP
W
3-1
*
Durham, N.C.
L
1-3
Y15
[6] Florida State
*
DBAP
L
3-4
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
7-0
Y19
Pittsburgh
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W 2-1 (10)
Wake Forest
*
Durham, N.C.
W
8-1
Y20 Pittsburgh
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W
8-9
Y21
*
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh
5-4
7-5
Cancelled
Tallahassee, Fla.
W
7-5
Y24 Wake Forest
 DBAP
L
Y 21 Clemson
 Greensboro, N.C.
L
3-5
J3
UNCW
 Columbia, S.C.
L
1-11
Y 22 Georgia Tech
 Greensboro, N.C.
W
6-0
J4
[8] South Carolina
 Columbia, S.C.
L
2-4
Y 24 [6] Miami
 Greensboro, N.C.
L 5-6 (12)
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3-4
Annual Team Offensive Statistics
Year
AVG
GP
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
SLG%
BB
SO
OB%
SB
AT
SB%
1958
.219
20
664
79
146
23
5
8
70
203
.305
—
—
—
—
—
—
FLD %
—
1959
.219
25
796
100
175
16
10
9
78
238
.298
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1960
.206
22
719
101
148
21
7
10
77
221
.307
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1961
.258
27
895
142
230
33
9
14
114
323
.361
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1962
.245
26
833
154
204
30
8
8
127
274
.329
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1963
.252
25
857
139
216
29
6
16
112
305
.356
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1964
.210
25
828
82
174
16
4
7
69
219
.264
—
—
—
7
—
—
—
1965
.204
25
832
69
170
28
10
2
54
224
.269
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1966
.209
24
809
88
169
24
3
6
70
226
.279
102
166
—
7
—
—
—
1967
.224
29
927
103
208
26
12
7
83
279
.301
104
171
—
—
—
—
—
1968
.244
31
904
139
221
41
10
10
123
312
.345
122
205
—
46
—
—
—
1969
.236
33
959
114
226
27
9
7
100
292
.305
136
186
—
44
—
—
—
1970
.230
33
956
142
220
33
9
7
114
292
.305
145
204
—
50
—
.937
—
1971
.246
29
900
120
221
26
10
6
106
280
.311
128
224
—
32
—
.940
—
1972
.242
28
863
125
209
26
17
6
96
287
.332
133
176
—
24
—
.943
—
1973
.216
24
717
60
155
13
5
0
50
178
.248
86
159
—
6
—
.926
—
1974
.216
25
741
90
160
20
9
2
74
211
.284
122
163
—
19
—
.928
—
1975
.222
27
816
106
181
23
3
6
90
205
.251
103
179
—
19
—
.921
—
1976
.236
30
891
105
210
21
6
2
85
241
.270
139
145
—
17
—
.933
—
1977
.247
25
764
95
189
28
8
14
81
275
.360
85
189
—
21
—
.942
—
1978
.258
33
993
162
256
43
8
15
147
360
.362
136
161
—
33
—
.936
—
1979
.269
30
888
137
239
33
19
20
126
379
.426
108
180
—
28
—
.941
—
1980
.315
28
940
231
297
48
15
15
194
420
.446
137
151
—
68
73
.932
—
.960
1981
.320
39
1331
313
426
48
26
26
265
683
.513
204
195
—
106
118
.898
1982
.294
30
1021
220
300
34
17
33
190
467
.457
196
159
—
59
69
.855
—
1983
.310
27
980
246
304
40
10
34
211
432
.441
153
158
—
38
46
.826
.947
1984
.316
38
1237
321
391
66
24
35
272
610
.493
158
156
—
75
84
.893
.952
1985
.278
36
1213
231
337
47
14
10
186
452
.373
158
215
—
76
93
.817
.944
.963
1986
.271
42
1407
243
381
50
8
10
203
477
.339
143
193
—
92
125
.736
1987
.274
45
1479
247
405
75
13
14
199
549
.371
212
284
.372
89
136
.654
.932
1988
.267
45
1477
246
394
54
14
34
220
578
.391
210
292
.366
15
24
.625
.929
1989
.275
43
1332
238
366
70
16
12
188
504
.378
179
192
.360
43
58
.741
.948
1990
.287
53
1748
341
502
79
22
36
282
733
.419
212
240
.372
95
120
.792
.945
1991
.295
51
1683
291
497
83
14
27
243
689
.409
210
231
.382
63
85
.741
.955
1992
.291
54
1786
392
520
84
30
37
321
775
.434
232
263
.382
86
124
.694
.970
1993
.288
59
1950
401
562
109
23
51
348
870
.446
270
280
.377
85
115
.739
.970
1994
.323
53
1888
476
610
120
19
90
429
1038
.550
247
316
.411
44
62
.710
.965
1995
.299
57
1925
387
575
99
19
38
324
826
.429
261
311
.390
65
85
.765
.957
1996
.309
57
1930
422
596
106
21
47
386
885
.459
233
315
.394
35
41
.854
.960
1997
.308
58
2021
424
623
114
20
59
370
954
.472
245
319
.389
22
36
.611
.966
1998
.318
58
2052
464
652
136
16
81
423
1063
.518
304
348
.416
43
50
.860
.962
1999
.294
55
1819
326
535
100
12
23
285
728
.400
235
359
.380
20
34
.588
.952
2000
.282
58
1952
281
550
120
10
28
250
774
.397
214
350
.359
47
78
.603
.961
2001
.295
56
1923
332
567
100
7
24
298
753
.392
212
353
.367
52
78
.667
.954
2002
.291
58
2069
383
602
116
16
37
352
861
.416
250
408
.373
35
54
.648
.957
2003
.271
54
1821
249
493
100
10
14
220
655
.360
155
353
.338
52
75
.693
.950
2004
.267
56
1925
307
514
99
13
19
255
696
.362
212
370
.349
53
77
.688
.958
2005
.263
53
1787
257
470
84
10
18
224
628
.351
190
402
.342
59
77
.766
.950
2006
.269
55
1915
280
516
76
18
28
260
712
.372
148
404
.335
48
68
.706
.959
2007
.302
54
1862
347
562
116
15
31
322
801
.430
203
332
.380
69
92
.750
.962
2008
.299
56
1961
390
587
120
8
35
336
828
.422
198
299
.382
58
74
.784
.978
2009
.300
59
2015
381
605
117
17
53
341
915
.454
202
304
.379
56
80
.700
.979
2010
.284
56
1893
328
528
103
13
40
296
787
.416
166
314
.360
74
101
.733
.975
2011
.269
56
1863
287
502
99
19
10
255
669
.359
190
401
.352
84
109
.771
.971
2012
.259
55
1839
244
476
88
16
19
213
653
.355
205
344
.342
53
78
.679
.967
2013
.277
55
1833
293
508
85
17
21
261
700
.382
209
349
.363
52
77
.675
.971
2014
.264
58
1964
298
518
90
19
33
268
745
.379
262
389
.360
58
88
.659
.974
2015
.258
53
1739
255
448
91
15
13
223
608
.350
212
423
.347
66
88
.970
2016
.262
57
1895
266
497
103
12
27
240
705
.372
198
372
.344
63
87
.977
88
2017 Baseball Media Guide
Annual Team Pitching Statistics
Year
ERA
W-L
APP
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
BF
B/AVG
WP
1958
3.42
9-11
20
8
-
-
176.1
176
93
67
88
112
-
-
-
HBP
-
1959
4.31
9-16
25
-
-
-
212.2
217
143
103
110
137
-
-
-
-
1960
2.59
13-8
21
-
-
-
197.2
180
84
57
88
153
-
-
-
-
1961
2.77
16-11
27
-
-
-
233.1
199
102
72
93
158
-
-
-
-
1962
4.01
13-12
25
13
-
-
229.0
236
138
102
85
150
-
-
-
-
1963
2.25
15-10
25
15
-
-
224.0
185
92
56
73
136
-
-
-
-
1964
4.43
4-21
25
9
-
-
219.1
235
143
108
83
94
-
-
-
-
1965
3.12
8-17
25
12
-
-
219.0
219
120
76
94
106
-
-
-
-
1966
3.68
8-16
24
13
-
-
213.0
198
135
87
106
108
-
-
-
-
1967
3.73
9-20
29
11
-
-
239.0
255
148
99
125
129
-
-
-
-
1968
4.89
12-19
31
6
-
-
239.1
256
161
130
160
168
-
.276
-
-
1969
3.04
14-18
33
11
-
4
253.1
226
154
86
121
156
-
.235
-
-
1970
2.30
17-16
33
12
-
4
266.1
217
120
68
144
234
-
.215
-
-
1971
2.61
15-14
29
7
-
5
241.0
213
120
70
114
156
-
.233
-
-
1972
4.44
12-16
28
8
-
3
221.1
237
155
109
125
132
-
.274
18
-
1973
3.92
7-17
24
11
-
0
192.2
216
134
84
69
78
-
.280
-
-
1974
4.46
9-16
25
12
-
1
204.0
213
142
101
108
117
-
.269
-
-
1975
5.13
9-18
27
14
-
1
214.0
202
186
122
118
98
-
.232
-
-
1976
5.76
7-23
30
6
-
4
239.0
271
214
153
169
107
-
.290
-
-
1977
5.24
9-16
25
10
-
3
201.0
216
153
117
133
77
-
.272
-
1978
6.33
12-21
33
15
-
2
257.1
319
241
181
166
119
-
.294
-
-
1979
4.74
12-18
30
16
-
1
220.0
242
160
116
107
99
-
.277
-
-
1980
4.34
17-11
28
11
1
2
226.0
247
163
109
93
111
1020
.276
8
2
1981
3.40
29-10
39
19
-
4
327.1
288
173
124
165
209
-
.233
-
-
1982
4.19
16-13
30
20
1
0
259.2
254
164
121
151
145
-
.255
-
-
1983
4.25
14-12
27
18
-
2
233.0
248
170
110
139
157
-
.271
-
-
1984
4.25
25-13
38
27
-
0
309.0
330
186
146
135
186
1412
.274
19
20
1985
5.07
18-15
36
16
-
3
309.0
366
220
174
114
155
1424
.289
15
17
1986
4.13
25-17
42
9
-
11
369.0
386
216
169
164
259
-
.247
-
-
1987
4.89
18-26
45
16
-
4
385.0
409
276
209
168
276
1743
.264
36
11
1988
6.83
10-35
45
8
-
3
366.1
500
384
278
217
260
1838
.325
44
22
1989
3.93
20-23
43
11
-
0
337.0
339
204
147
98
267
1477
.315
22
29
1990
4.49
28-24
52
8
3
5
437.1
468
301
218
222
354
2021
.270
39
31
1991
4.69
24-27
51
12
5
4
428.0
490
296
223
180
334
1962
.287
46
29
1992
4.53
38-16
54
11
3
11
462.2
483
270
233
154
333
2026
.270
42
32
1993
3.32
39-19
59
13
8
10
512.0
520
234
189
136
350
2176
.264
37
26
1994
5.52
33-20
53
11
1
7
462.2
590
329
284
159
292
2142
.306
34
23
1995
5.12
30-27
57
6
2
7
487.1
559
364
277
209
358
2266
.286
37
43
30
1996
4.27
39-18
57
5
9
12
472.0
486
268
224
186
434
2097
.263
34
1997
5.09
33-25
58
0
3
8
500.1
543
342
283
205
415
2257
.277
52
41
1998
4.69
38-20
58
8
1
12
508.0
458
319
265
192
395
2276
.274
32
36
1999
6.30
24-31
55
6
5
6
454.0
575
383
318
169
414
2142
.308
42
57
2000
6.27
17-41
58
3
1
10
503.2
665
410
351
210
283
2387
.321
50
44
46
2001
6.11
23-33
56
1
3
10
484.2
666
427
329
185
287
2029
.328
44
2002
6.31
24-34
58
3
0
9
511.0
677
450
358
202
342
2123
.319
24
59
2003
5.72
18-36
54
3
1
5
468.2
583
405
298
209
368
2084
.303
50
64
2004
5.06
25-31
56
4
1
12
501.1
589
356
282
180
410
2026
.291
46
40
2005
6.72
14-39
53
1
1
6
461.0
610
443
344
181
330
1944
.314
43
50
2006
7.04
15-40
55
3
1
3
487.0
659
458
381
180
290
2031
.324
34
77
2007
4.50
29-25
54
1
0
12
477.2
517
311
239
168
301
2102
.275
20
56
50
2008
3.71
37-18
56
0
4
12
493.0
483
244
203
161
364
2136
.257
27
2009
4.83
35-24
59
2
1
17
516.2
528
315
277
238
427
2333
.267
57
71
2010
6.02
29-27
56
3
4
11
496.2
596
377
332
230
413
2309
.303
43
60
2011
4.70
26-30
56
0
4
9
495.2
553
308
259
226
424
2281
.285
43
53
2012
4.65
21-34
55
3
2
11
484.0
516
295
250
219
440
2200
.276
47
39
2013
4.53
26-29
55
2
7
9
480.1
499
273
242
200
369
2175
.271
57
38
2014
3.14
33-25
58
2
5
13
526.2
456
224
184
190
501
1953
.234
57
26
2015
3.29
31-22
53
0
3
15
470.2
437
206
172
197
441
2039
.247
42
27
2016
3.79
33-24
57
3
3
13
510.1
493
257
215
187
421
.254
48
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Annual Offensive Leaders
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Year
Name
#
BATTING AVERAGE
Year
Name
#
Year
Name
#
Year
Name
#
27
2003
Brian Patrick
.329
1988
John Furch
39
1973
John Poff
1948
Ed Perini
.347
2004
Javier Socorro
.369
1989
Quinton McCracken
34
1974
Flesh/Albright
21
1949
Not available
—
2005
Adam Murray
.312
1990
Quinton McCracken
46
1975
Robbie Cox
29
1950
Not available
—
2006
Jonathan Anderson
.313
1991
Quinton McCracken
45
1976
Jim Turner
28
1951
Tom Powers
.417
2007
Nate Freiman
.369
1992
Quinton McCracken
62
1977
Hudspeth/King
20
37
1952
Red Smith
.413
2008
Nate Freiman
.381
1993
Ryan Jackson
56
1978
Steve Gordon
1953
Al Spangler
.384
2009
Nate Freiman
.352
1994
Ryan Jackson
69
1979
Don Pruett
35
1954
Al Spangler
.403
2010
Jake Lemmerman
.335
1995
Frankie Chiou
55
1980
Kevin Rigby
43
1955
Not available
—
2011
Jeff Kremer
.347
1996
Jeff Becker
58
1981
Tom Brassil
60
1956
Andy Cockrell
.360
2012
Mike Rosenfeld
.312
1997
Vaughn Schill
59
1982
Mark Militello
44
1957
Dave Sime
.376
2013
Andy Perez
.316
1998
Vaughn Schill
74
1983
Mark Militello
46
1958
Lon Bonczek
.288
2014
Matt Berezo
.318
1999
Vaughn Schill
85
1984
Mark Heffley
51
1959
John Frye
.271
2015
Peter Zyla
.331
2000
Jeff Becker
50
1985
Bud Nixon
49
1960
Lynn Fader
.265
2016
Justin Bellinger
.336
2001
J.D. Alleva
42
1986
Chip Mathes
52
1961
Ronnie Davis
.349
2002
Kevin Kelly
59
1987
Doug Eastman
67
1962
Bob Rankin
.337
RUNS SCORED
2003
Brian Patrick
42
1988
John Furch
58
1963
Biff Bracy
.385
1948
Bill Bergeron
29
2004
Jonathan Anderson
45
1989
Quinton McCracken
49
1964
Stan Crisson
.310
1949
Not available
—
2005
Adam Murray
39
1990
Quinton McCracken
74
1965
Biff Bracy
.330
1950
Not available
—
2006
Jimmy Gallagher
46
1991
Quinton McCracken
64
1966
Larry Davis
.284
1951
Not available
—
2007
Jimmy Gallagher
58
1992
Quinton McCracken
76
1967
Randy Blanchard
.315
1952
Richard Johnson
47
2008
Alex Hassan
62
1993
Scott Pinoni
74
1968
Tim Teer
.354
1953
Al Spangler
31
2009
Alex Hassan
56
1994
Sean McNally
89
1969
Don Robertson
.338
1954
Al Spangler
29
2010
Will Piwnica-Worms
49
1995
Luis Duarte
80
1970
Dan Phelan
.309
1955
Not available
—
2011
Chris Marconcini
41
1996
Mike King
81
1971
Bo Bochow
.290
1956
Bernie Blaney
29
2012
Jordan Betts
36
1997
Vaughn Schill
93
1972
Bo Bochow
.343
1957
Andy Cockrell
33
2013
Jeff Kremer
42
1998
Jeff Becker
86
1973
Mark Manuel
.333
1958
Bonczek/Maynard
12
2014
Mark Lumpa
48
1999
Vaughn Schill
85
1974
Troyan/Cox
.250
1959
Pete Maynard
12
2015
Andy Perez
39
2000
Jeff Becker
82
1975
Robbie Cox
.308
1960
Lynn Fader
16
2016
Jack Labosky
38
2001
David Mason
77
1976
Bob Michael
.278
1961
Ronnie Davis
29
2002
Kevin Kelly
83
1977
A. Schoenhoft
.328
1962
Bob Rankin
26
HITS
2003
Brian Patrick
69
1978
Larry Doby
.365
1963
Biff Bracy
25
1948
Three Players
32
2004
Javier Socorro
79
1979
Bryan Tenney
.330
1964
John Gutekunst
17
1949
Not available
—
2005
Adam Murray
63
1980
Kevin Rigby
.410
1965
Barrett/Bracy
10
1950
Not available
—
2006
Brett Bartles
69
1981
Tom Decker
.378
1966
Frank Ryan
13
1951
Dick Groat
39
2007
Nate Freiman
80
1982
Mark Militello
.358
1967
Stan Coble
16
1952
Dick Groat
65
2008
Alex Hassan
77
1983
Mark Militello
.380
1968
Tim Teer
22
1953
Al Spangler
48
2009
Jeremy Gould
82
1984
Fred Donegan
.391
1969
Tim Teer
20
1954
Al Spangler
35
2010
Jake Lemmerman
73
1985
Bud Nixon
.345
1970
John Posen
21
1955
Not available
2011
Jeff Kremer
69
1986
David Hawkins
.348
1971
Bo Bochow
21
1956
Andy Cockrell
2012
Piwnica-Worms
53
1987
Doug Eastman
.364
1972
Bochow/Phelan
20
1957
Pete Maynard
40
Mike Rosenfeld
53
1988
John Furch
.341
1973
John Poff
11
1958
Pete Maynard
23
2013
Andy Perez
67
1989
Quinton McCracken
.322
1974
Flesh/Albright
12
1959
John Frye
23
2014
Jordan Betts
62
1990
Quinton McCracken
.363
1975
John Lemen
16
1960
Lynn Fader
22
2015
Andy Perez
61
1991
David Norman
.335
1976
Larry Doby
15
1961
Ronnie Davis
38
2016
Jimmy Herron
67
1992
Quinton McCracken
.373
1977
John Lemen
15
1962
Dave Uible
34
1993
Scott Pinoni
.353
1978
Steve Gordon
22
1963
Biff Bracy
37
DOUBLES
1994
Sean McNally
.408
1979
Three Players
19
1964
Tom Taylor
23
1948
Stu Erickson
6
1995
Luis Duarte
.367
1980
Kevin Rigby
36
1965
Biff Bracy
30
1949
Not available
—
1996
Jeff Becker
.364
1981
Bobby Brower
53
1966
Frank Ryan
24
1950
Not available
—
1997
Vaughn Schill
.388
1982
Bobby Brower
38
1967
Randy Blanchard
34
1951
Not available
—
1998
Vaughn Schill
.367
1983
Mark Militello
36
1968
Larry Davis
35
1952
Dick Groat
10
1999
Vaughn Schill
.386
1984
Mark Militello
48
1969
Tim Teer
33
1953
Clapp/Tarr
6
2000
Jeff Becker
.368
1985
Erik Albright
37
1970
John Posen
31
1954
Jake Tarr
6
2001
David Mason
.370
1986
Erik Albright
31
1971
Bochow/Phelan
27
1955
Not available
—
2002
Kevin Kelly
.350
1987
Jim Knight
37
1972
Dan Phelan
32
1956
Bernie Blaney
7
90
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Year
Name
#
Year
Name
#
Year
Name
#
Year
Name
#
6
1957
Lon Bonczak
10
2012
Jordan Betts
19
1997
Frankie Chiou
7
1982
Gary Brown
1958
Butch Allie
5
2013
Jordan Betts
18
1998
Vaughn Schill
4
1983
L. Thompson
8
1959
Art Browning
4
2014
Jordan Betts
20
1999
Ed Conrey
6
1984
Ron Bianco
10
1960
Art Browning
4
2015
Andy Perez
14
2000
Jeff Becker
3
1985
Nixon/Beviglia
3
1961
Three Players
5
2016
Jimmy Herron
22
2001
David Mason
2
1986
John Furch
4
1962
Brooks Fader
8
2002
Kelly/Patrick
4
1987
John Furch
9
1963
Tommy Taylor
7
TRIPLES
2003
Brian Patrick
3
1988
John Furch
13
1964
Bucky Fader
4
1948
4 Players
2
2004
Javier Socorro
3
1989
Four players
2
1965
Steve Holloway
7
1949
Not available
—
2005
Corey Whiting
3
1990
David Norman
11
1966
Dick Warren
5
1950
Not available
—
2006
Jimmy Gallagher
5
1991
David Norman
9
1967
Randy Blanchard
5
1951
Not available
—
2007
Brett Bartles
5
1992
Scott Pinoni
11
1968
Randy Blanchard
7
1952
Benny Cavaliere
5
2008
Gabriel Saade
3
1993
Ryan Jackson
12
1969
Randy Blanchard
7
1953
Bill Werber
6
2009
Hassan/Piwnica-Worms
4
1994
Ryan Jackson
22
1970
Mike Davies
7
1954
Dick Brewer
4
2010
Will Piwnica-Worms
5
1995
Mike King
11
1971
John Johnstone
6
1955
Not available
—
2011
Chris Marconcini
6
1996
Maluchinuk/King
10
1972
Bo Bochow
7
1956
Andy Cockrell
6
2012
Will Piwnica-Worms
4
1997
Jeff Becker
12
1973
John Poff
4
1957
Cockrell/Blaney
3
2013
Andy Perez
5
1998
Ed Conrey
16
1974
John Poff
5
1958
Butch Allie
2
2014
Mark Lumpa
4
1999
Ed Conrey
8
1975
Robbie Cox
5
1959
John Frye
3
2015
Peter Zyla
4
2000
J.D. Alleva/Becker
8
1976
Jim Turner
5
1960
Butch Williams
2
2016
Peter Zyla
4
2001
J.D. Alleva/Bechtold
5
1977
Four Players
4
1961
McKinley/Wiliams
2
2002
Kevin Kelly
9
1978
Larry Doby
9
1962
Dave Uible
3
HOME RUNS
2003
Brian Patrick
6
1979
Pruett/Brower
5
1963
Uible/Bracy
2
1948
Stu Erickson
6
2004
Tim Layden
6
1980
Tenney/Rigby
8
1964
Sonny Odom
2
1949
Not available
—
2005
Eric Baumann
4
1981
Buddy Copeland
11
1965
Sonny Odom
4
1950
Not available
—
2006
Brett Bartles
7
1982
Thomas Decker
8
1966
Three Players
1
1951
Not available
—
2007
Bartles/Freiman
7
1983
Mark Militello
9
1967
Stan Coble
4
1952
Red Smith
6
2008
Nate Freiman
11
1984
Donegan/Decker
13
1968
Larry Davis
4
1953
Al Spangler
5
2009
Nate Freiman
20
1985
Bud Nixon
12
1969
Three Players
2
1954
5 Players
1
2010
Jake Lemmerman
11
1986
Chip Mathes
12
1970
Three Players
2
1955
Not available
—
2011
Chris Marconcini
4
1987
Doug Eastman
18
1971
Steve Setteducato
3
1956
Andy Cockrell
2
2012
Will Piwnica-Worms
7
1988
John Furch
12
1972
Dan Phelan
8
1957
Dave Sime
4
2013
Chris Marconcini
8
1989
Rick Torgalski
10
1973
John Poff
3
1958
Bonczek/Allie
2
2014
Ryan Deitrich
9
1990
David Norman
14
1974
Flesh/Poff
3
1959
Pete Maynard
2
2015
Jalen Phillips
4
1991
David Norman
15
1975
Three Players
1
1960
Lynn Fader
4
2016
Jack Labosky
8
1992
Jackson/Pinoni
13
1976
Larry Doby
4
1961
Ronnie Davis
6

1993
Scott Pinoni
20
1977
Schoenhoft/Lemen
2
1962
Rankin/Uible
2
RBI
1994
Sean McNally
19
1978
Steve Gordon
3
1963
Biff Bracy
7
1948
Stu Erickson
28
1995
Luis Duarte
18
1979
Larry Doby
4
1964
Scotty Glacken
3
1949
Not available
—
1996
Gregg Maluchinuk
19
1980
Rigby/Gawdun
3
1965
Barringer/Bracy
1
1950
Not available
—
1997
Michael Fletcher
21
1981
Bobby Brower
11
1966
Ryan/Coble
2
1951
Not available
—
1998
Schill/Becker
20
1982
Bobby Brower
5
1967
Randy Blanchard
3
1952
Dick Groat
49
1999
Vaughn Schill
24
1983
Mark Militello
4
1968
Davis/Ryan
2
1953
Bill Werber
24
2000
Jeff Becker
22
1984
Mark Militello
5
1969
Davies/Blanchard
2
1954
James Smith
21
2001
Kevin Kelly
15
1985
Bud Nixon
4
1970
Dan Phelan
3
1955
Not available
—
2002
Brian Patrick
17
1986
3 Players
2
1971
Dan Phelan
4
1956
Andy Cockrell
20
2003
Tim Layden
16
1987
Rich Beviglia
2
1972
John Poff
2
1957
Pete Maynard
25
2004
Bryan Smith
17
1988
Rick Torgalski
3
1973
None
0
1958
Butch Allie
18
2005
Three Players
11
1989
Quinton McCracken
6
1974
Flesh/Poff
1
1959
Art Browning
12
2006
Jimmy Gallagher
15
1990
McCracken/Ozmun
5
1975
Manuel/Bayless
2
1960
Fader/McCracken
13
2007
Jimmy Gallagher
20
1991
Sean McNally
4
1976
Dixon/Doby
1
1961
Rankin/Browning
20
2008
Alex Hassan
17
1992
Quinton McCracken
8
1977
Bill King
4
1962
Dave Uible
29
2009
Jeremy Gould
20
1993
Ryan Jackson
5
1978
Bill King
4
1963
Biff Bracy
27
2010
Jeremy Gould
18
1994
Sean McNally
8
1979
Don Pruett
5
1964
Biff Bracy
17
2011
Chris Marconcini
15
1995
Three players
4
1980
Kevin Rigby
5
1965
Biff Bracy
11
Will Piwnica-Worms
15
1996
Frankie Chiou
5
1981
Bobby Brower
9
1966
Frank Ryan
12
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Year
Name
#
Year
1967
Randy Blanchard
17
1952
1968
Larry Davis
29
1953
1969
Randy Blanchard
16
1954
1970
Dan Phelan
19
1955
1971
Dan Phelan
22
1956
1972
John Johnstone
16
1957
1973
John Poff
12
1958
1974
Flesh/Poff
14
1959
1975
Mark Manuel
16
1960
1976
Tim Cecil
16
1961
#
Year
Alex Hassan
31
1998
Michael Fletcher
10
Nate Freiman
36
1999
Vaughn Schill
5
2010
Jake Lemmerman
28
2000
Jeff Becker
11
2011
Jeff Kremer
40
2001
Kevin Kelly
10
—
2012
Grant McCabe
26
2002
Kevin Kelly
8
21
2013
Jeff Kremer
31
2003
Adam Murray
11
Not available
—
2014
Mark Lumpa
52
2004
Jonathan Anderson
16
Not available
—
2015
MIke Rosenfeld
32
2005
Javier Socorro
13
Not available
—
2016
Jack Labosky
32
2006
Gallagher/Murray
8
Not available
—
2007
Jimmy Gallagher
16
16
Name
#
Year
Name
Not available
—
2008
Billy Lea
29
2009
Al Spangler
21
Not available
—
Not available
Lon Bonczak
Name
#
1977
Andy Schoenhoft
12
1962
Not available
—
STOLEN BASES
2008
Gabriel Saade
1978
Allen Hudspeth
22
1963
Not available
—
1948
Bill Bergeron
8
2009
Jake Lemmerman
13
1979
Don Pruett
20
1964
Not available
—
1949
Not available
—
2010
Joe Pedevillano
13
1980
Kevin Rigby
35
1965
Not available
—
1950
Not available
—
2011
Will Piwnica-Worms
21
1981
Brower/Brassil
35
1966
Dick Warren
15
1951
Not available
—
2012
La Bruna/Rosenfeld
7
1982
Thomas Brassil
27
1967
Dick Warren
22
1952
Dick Groat
13
2013
Andy Perez
18
1983
L. Thompson
30
1968
Dave Snyder
20
1953
Al Spangler
12
2014
Andy Perez
22
1984
Ron Bianco
44
1969
Blanchard/Teer
20
1954
Al Spangler
14
2015
Andy Perez
35
1985
Mark Carlozzi
31
1970
Dan Phelan
22
1955
Not available
—
2016
Jimmy Herron
24
1986
Jim Knight
36
1971
Bo Bochow
21
1956
Bill Domhoff
13
1987
John Furch
33
1972
John Johnstone
18
1957
Dave Sime
9
1988
David Hawkins
35
1973
Troyan/Austin
12
1958
Bill Taylor
2
1989
T. D’Ambrosio
31
1974
Buddy Flesh
17
1962
Rex McKinley
2
1990
Norman/Ozmun
41
1975
Steve Kesses
22
1963
Biff Bracy
5
1991
David Norman
46
1976
John Lemen
26
1964
Biff Bracy
4
1992
Ryan Jackson
46
1977
Bob Michael
18
1966
Warren/Wyatt
2
1993
McNally/Pinoni
50
1978
Steve Gordon
22
1968
Tim Teer
14
1994
Sean McNally
71
1979
Doby/Gordon
21
1969
Tim Teer
18
1995
Mike King
49
1980
Kevin Rigby
20
1970
Tim Teer
21
1996
Gregg Maluchinuk
68
1981
Buddy Copeland
41
1971
Bo Bochow
21
1997
Jeff Becker
62
1982
L. Thompson
44
1972
Bo Bochow
17
1998
Ed Conrey
76
1983
Gary Brown
23
1973
Buddy Flesh
3
1999
Ed Conrey
47
1984
Dave Amaro
25
1974
Buddy Flesh
14
2000
Jeff Becker
43
1985
Rich Beviglia
21
1975
Jim Turner
5
2001
David Mason
39
1986
John Furch
21
1976
Bob Grupp
5
2002
Larry Broadway
53
1987
Brad Novak
37
1977
Steve Gordon
5
2003
Brian Patrick
42
1988
Rick Torgalski
44
1978
Steve Gordon
6
2004
Tim Layden
46
1989
Quinton McCracken
30
1979
Steve Gordon
7
2005
Brett Bartles
37
1990
Cass Hopkins
38
1980
Bobby Brower
19
2006
Brett Bartles
41
1991
Mike Olexa
28
1981
Bobby Brower
31
2007
Bartles/Freiman
48
1992
Scott Pinoni
32
1982
Mark Militello
24
2008
Nate Freiman
46
1993
Scott Pinoni
45
1983
Mark Militello
22
2009
Nate Freiman
62
1994
Duarte/Pinoni
31
1984
Mark Militello
27
2010
Jake Lemmerman
45
1995
Jeff Piscorik
54
1985
Erik Albright
25
2011
Chris Marconcini
39
1996
Frankie Chiou
33
1986
Seth Edwards
24
2012
Will Piwnica-Worms
39
1997
Ed Conrey
43
1987
Jim Knight
19
2013
Jordan Betts
48
1998
Vaughn Schill
55
1988
Bart Koehler
5
2014
Chris Marconcini
46
1999
Schill/Conrey
36
1989
Quinton McCracken
16
2015
Cris Perez
34
2000
Jeff Becker
32
1990
Quinton McCracken
26
2016
Jack Labosky
47
2001
J.D. Alleva
33
1991
Quinton McCracken
23
2002
Larry Broadway
50
1992
Quinton McCracken
33
2003
Adam Murray
25
1993
Olexa/Hopkins
19
1948
Not available
—
2004
Tim Layden
43
1994
Ryan Jackson
9
1949
Not available
—
2005
Adam Murray
32
1995
Randy Goodroe
21
1950
Not available
—
2006
Jimmy Gallagher
28
1996
Chiou/Litrownik
10
1951
Not available
—
2007
Jimmy Gallagher
38
1997
Randy Goodroe
8
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EARNED RUN AVERAGE
2006
Danny Otero
2.20
1995
David Darwin
7
1983
Ken Fay
11
Minimum 50 IP
2007
Michael Seander
1.61
1996
Scott Schoeneweis
10
1984
Alan Soyer
10
18
Year
Name
ERA
2008
Jonathan Foreman
2.87
1997
Capuano/Cowie
6
1985
Mark Sikorski
1951
Not available
—
2009
Andrew Wolcott
2.77
1998
Stephen Cowie
11
1986
Mark Sikorski
24
1952
George Carver
3.79
2010
Dennis O’Grady
5.09
1999
Stephen Cowie
8
1987
Witte
16
Fowler
16
1988
Trombley
17
1953
Joe Lewis
1.60
2011
Marcus Stroman
2.80
2000
Ryan Caradonna
5
1954
Dick Kreutzer
2.22
2012
Marcus Stroman
2.39
2001
Kevin Thompson
7
1955
Not available
—
2013
Trent Swart
2.75
2002
Alleva/DiLucchio
5
Witte
17
1956
Dick Smallwood
1.95
2014
Trent Swart
1.76
2003
Alleva/Schreiber
4
1989
Mike Trombley
15
1957
Dick Burton
2.00
2015
Bailey Clark
2.95
2004
Tim Layden
6
1990
Lenny Nieves
24
1958
Dick Burton
2.62
2016
Kellen Urbon
2.87
2005
Burke/Otero
5
1991
Lenny Nieves
22
1959
Bob Byers
2.74
2006
Danny Otero
5
1992
Mike Kotarski
24
1960
Don Altman
0.82
WINS
2007
Tony Bajoczky
9
1993
Starman
20
1961
Don Altman
2.44
Year
Name
Wins
2008
Currier/Manno
6
1962
Bob Turner
2.80
1951
Joe Lewis
8
2009
Andrew Wolcott
8
1963
Stan Crisson
1.13
1952
Joe Lewis
12
2010
Marcus Stroman
6
1964
Jay Hopkins
2.40
1953
Joe Lewis
10
2011
Dennis O’Grady
6
1995
Brian Casey
21
1965
D. Helms
1.48
1954
Harold Turner
4
2012
Marcus Stroman
6
1996
David Darwin
35
1966
Carter Hill
2.84
1955
Not available
—
2013
Robert Huber
5
1997
Clayton Connor
22
1967
Phil Wilhelm
3.00
1956
Dick Smallwood
6
2014
Andrew Istler
8
1998
Brad DuPree
24
1968
Jeff Mitchell
4.03
1957
Smallwood/Burton
6
2015
Andrew Istler
5
1999
Teddy Sullivan
31
1969
Phil Wilhelm
2.32
1958
Dick Burton
4
2016
Brian McAfee
7
2000
Brad DuPree
29
1970
Leo Hart
1.25
1959
Ron Kalish
5
Kellen Urbon
7
2001
Kevin Perry
27
1971
Al Schwartz
0.89
1960
Don Altman
8
Schreiber
22
1972
Al Schwartz
2.09
1961
Don Altman
6
APPEARANCES
Sember
22
1973
Gordy Jackson
2.71
1962
Dick Densmore
7
Year
Name
AP
2003
Blake Walker
31
1974
Eddie Pieczynski
4.34
1963
Stan Crisson
6
1951
Not available
—
2004
Three Players
21
1975
Kirk Louderback
3.25
1964
Stan Crisson
2
1952
Joe Lewis
17
2005
1976
Jim Spanarkel
2.73
1965
Jim Liccardo
3
1953
Joe Lewis
20
1977
Pete Miller
3.38
1966
Carter Hill
4
1954
Dick Kreutzer
10
1978
Larry Brooks
3.50
1967
Carter Hill
3
1955
Not available
1979
Larry Brooks
2.73
1968
Three Players
3
1956
1980
Don Mikush
2.85
1969
Phil Wilhelm
4
1981
Ken Fay
2.94
1970
Steve Denison
6
1982
Joe Seaton
2.84
1971
Schwartz/Buschman
3
1959
1983
James Long
2.67
1972
Al Schwartz
5
1960
1984
Scott Bromby
2.10
1973
Gordy Jackson
3
1961
Don Altman
13
1985
Alan Soyer
4.31
1974
Four Players
2
1962
Dick Densmore
13
2012
David Putman
24
1986
Mike Sikorski
3.15
1975
Tim Fremuth
3
1963
Stan Crisson
11
2013
Andrew Istler
28
2014
Nick Hendrix
28
1994
2002
David Darwin
20
Shipman
23
Barr
23
Perry
23
Tony Bajoczky
23
2006
Tony Bajoczky
24
—
2007
Michael Seander
28
Fatzinger/Burton
10
2008
Michael Ness
21
1957
Dick Smallwood
11
2009
Michael Ness
25
1958
Dick Burton
12
2010
Ben Grisz
25
Not available
—
2011
Not available
—
Ben Grisz
22
Mark Lumpa
22
Drew Van Orden
22
1987
Don Fowler
3.61
1976
Chuck Baker
2
1964
Merrill Ambler
9
1988
Mike Trombley
4.98
1977
Carl Nelson
3
1965
Jim Liccardo
11
1989
Tim Roberts
1.78
1978
Don Mikush
5
1966
Hill/Liccardo
11
1990
Tim Rumor
2.83
1979
Larry Brooks
4
1967
Carter Hill
12
1991
Tony Runion
3.66
1980
Larry Brooks
4
1968
Jeff Mitchell
11
1992
Craig Starman
2.86
1981
Ken Fay
7
1969
Al Schwartz
16
COMPLETE GAMES
1993
Josh Shipman
2.72
1982
Joe Seaton
6
1970
Denison/Felton
12
Year
Name
CG
1994
Craig Starman
4.63
1983
Todd Lamb
4
1971
Craig Buschman
11
1951
Not available
—
1995
Brian Casey
3.18
1984
Bromby/Bouchard
5
1972
Al Schwartz
9
1952
Not available
—
1996
David Darwin
2.75
1985
Scott Bromby
8
1973
Gordy Jackson
9
1953
Joe Lewis
10
1997
Stephen Cowie
2.80
1986
Mike McNamara
6
1974
Eddie Pieczynski
11
1954
Turner
3
1998
Stephen Cowie
2.85
1987
Fowler/Hetrick
5
1975
Kirk Louderback
11
Goodman
3
1999
Teddy Sullivan
4.39
1988
Trombley/Fowler
3
1976
Louderback/Dewhirst 10
1955
Not available
—
2000
Larry Broadway
4.68
1989
LaPietra/Zarinsky
4
1977
Ted Gardner
7
1956
Not available
—
2001
Zach Schreiber
4.50
1990
Kotarski/Rumor
6
1978
Carl Nelson
10
1957
Dick Smallwood
6
2002
Justin DiLucchio
4.91
1991
John Courtright
7
1979
Ed Nolan
9
1958
Dick Burton
4
2003
Jim Perry
1.75
1992
Ryan Jackson
8
1980
Ed Nolan
9
1959
Not available
—
2004
Jim Perry
2.70
1993
Scott Schoeneweis
12
1981
Ed Nolan
12
1960
Not available
—
2005
Jim Perry
5.36
1994
Scott Schoeneweis
8
1982
Ken Fay
10
1961
Not available
—
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Robert Huber
28
2015
Mitch Stallings
30
2016
Mitch Stallings
26
93
Annual Pitching Leaders
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1962
Dick Densmore
8
SAVES
1955
Not available
—
2013
Trent Swart
85.0
1963
Stan Crisson
8
1st recorded in 1969
1956
Dick Smallwood
81.2
2014
Drew Van Orden
87.1
1964
Four Players
2
Year
Name
Saves
1957
Dick Smallwood
78.2
2015
Andrew Istler
86.1
1965
Jim Liccardo
4
1969
Al Schwartz
2
1958
Dick Burton
61.2
2016
Brian McAfee
92.0
1966
Jim Liccardo
6
1970
Four Players
1
1959
Ron Kalish
70.0
1967
Carter Hill
4
1971
Mickey Lozanoff
2
1960
Don Altman
87.2
STRIKEOUTS
1968
Phil Wilhelm
3
1972
Three Players
1
1961
Don Altman
81.0
Year
Name
K
1969
Phil Wilhelm
4
1973
None
—
1962
Dick Densmore
90.2
1951
Not available
—
1970
Steve Denison
5
1974
Chuck Munday
1
1963
Stan Crisson
79.1
1952
Joe Lewis
107
1971
Chuck Munday
3
1975
Tim Fremuth
1
1964
Merrill Ambler
49.2
1953
Joe Lewis
147
1972
Al Schwartz
5
1976
Bob Dewhirst
2
1965
Jim Liccardo
76.1
1954
Tom Blackburn
28
1973
Gordy Jackson
6
1977
Pete Miller
2
1966
Carter Hill
76.2
1955
Not available
—
1974
Eddie Pieczynski
6
1978
Brooks/Nolan
1
1967
Carter Hill
76.0
1956
Dick Smallwood
54
1975
Kirk Louderback
6
1979
Dusty Baker
1
1968
Phil Wilhelm
56.0
1957
Dick Smallwood
93
1976
Baker/Louderback
2
1980
Pfeifer/Nolan
1
1969
Al Schwartz
60.0
1958
Dick Burton
42
1977
Ted Gardner
3
1981
Ed Nolan
2
1970
Steve Denison
80.0
1959
Ron Kalish
50
1978
Don Mikush
5
1982
None
—
1971
Craig Buschman
46.1
1960
Don Altman
58
61
1979
Don Mikush
6
1983
Fay/Zempolich
1
1972
Al Schwartz
56.0
1961
Ronnie Kalish
1980
Ed Nolan
4
1984
None
—
1973
Gordy Jackson
66.1
1962
Dick Densmore
68
1981
Todd Lamb
7
1985
Mark Sikorski
3
1974
Eddie Pieczynski
74.2
1963
Stan Crisson
64
1982
Seaton
6
1986
Mark Sikorski
10
1975
Kirk Louderback
61.0
1964
Jay Hopkins
27
Ken Fay
6
1987
Doug Davis
3
1976
Kirk Louderback
52.0
1965
Carter Hill
26
1983
Ken Fay
9
1988
Troy Blackburn
2
1977
Ted Gardner
47.0
1966
Carter Hill
48
1984
Soyer/Bromby
6
1989
Trombley/Griffin
1
1978
Don Mikush
57.1
1967
Carter Hill
47
1985
Scott Bromby
8
1990
John Courtright
4
1979
Ed Nolan
58.1
1968
Carle Felton
41
1986
Scott Bromby
3
1991
Lenny Nieves
3
1980
Ed Nolan
42.1
1969
Al Schwartz
40
1987
Kent Hetrick
7
1992
Mike Kotarski
8
1981
Todd Lamb
73.2
1970
Steve Denison
79
1988
Mike Trombley
6
1993
Ryan Jackson
5
1982
Ken Fay
73.1
1971
Buschman/Munday
31
41
1989
Mike Trombley
5
1994
Ryan Jackson
4
1983
Ken Fay
95.0
1972
Al Schwartz
1990
Mike Kotarski
5
1995
Casey/Fishburn
2
1984
Scott Bromby
68.2
1973
Gordy Jackson
25
1991
Three players
3
1996
David Darwin
10
1985
Scott Bromby
95.0
1974
Eddie Pieczynski
36
1992
Mike Kotarski
4
1997
Vaughn Schill
5
1986
Scott Bromby
76.0
1975
Tim Fremuth
32
1993
Harrell/Jackson
5
1998
Vaughn Schill
8
1987
Don Fowler
97.3
1976
Kirk Louderback
28
1994
Ryan Jackson
5
1999
Teddy Sullivan
6
1988
Mike Trombley
103.0
1977
Ted Gardner
16
1995
Craig Starman
3
2000
Brad DuPree
5
1989
Mike Trombley
91.0
1978
Jim Donegan
34
1996
Scott Schoeneweis
3
2001
Jeff Alleva
7
1990
John Courtright
87.1
1979
Don Mikush
35
1997
None
—
2002
Paul DeMarco
3
1991
John Courtright
90.2
1980
Don Mikush
34
1998
Stephen Cowie
5
2003
Walker/Schreiber
2
1992
Mike Kotarski
85.2
1981
Todd Lamb
68
1999
Stephen Cowie
3
2004
Danny Otero
4
1993
Scott Schoeneweis
106.2
1982
Todd Lamb
41
2000
Ryan Caradonna
2
2005
Tony Bajoczky
3
1994
Ryan Jackson
91.2
1983
Kenneth Fay
70
2001
Kevin Thompson
1
2006
Three Players
1
1995
David Darwin
93.0
1984
Scott Bromby
45
2002
Three players
1
2007
Michael Seander
9
1996
Scott Schoeneweis
92.0
1985
Scott Bromby
43
2003
Jeff Alleva
2
2008
Alex Hassan
5
1997
Brad DuPree
87.2
1986
Kent Hetrick
68
2004
Greg Burke
2
2009
Alex Hassan
8
1998
Stephen Cowie
126.1
1987
Kent Hetrick
85
2005
Greg Burke
1
2010
Christopher Manno
4
1999
Stephen Cowie
116.1
1988
Mike Trombley
105
2006
Danny Otero
2
2011
Marcus Stroman
4
2000
Ryan Caradonna
111.1
1989
Mike Trombley
89
2007
Tony Bajoczky
1
2012
David Putman
6
2001
Ryan Caradonna
95.1
1990
John Courtright
85
2008
None
—
2013
Andrew Istler
8
2002
Tim Layden
73.2
1991
John Courtright
77
2009
Andrew Wolcott
2
2014
Robert Huber
10
2003
Jeff Alleva
78.0
1992
Mike Kotarski
89
2010
Three players
1
2015
Kenny Koplove
11
2004
Zach Schreiber
92.0
1993
Scott Schoeneweis
110
2011
None
—
2016
Mitch Stallings
9
2005
Greg Burke
97.2
1994
Scott Schoeneweis
69
2012
Three players
1
2006
Tony Bajoczky
91.2
1995
Richard Dishman
81
2013
Robert Huber
2
INNINGS PITCHED
2007
Tony Bajoczky
92.1
1996
Scott Schoeneweis
109
2014
Michael Matuella
1
Year
Name
IP
2008
Andrew Wolcott
69.2
1997
Richard Dishman
86
Drew Van Orden
1
1951
Joe Lewis
92.0
2009
Andrew Wolcott
94.1
1998
Stephen Cowie
111
2015
None
—
1952
Joe Lewis
106.0
2010
Eric Pfisterer
74.1
1999
Stephen Cowie
137
2016
Brian McAfee
3
1953
Joe Lewis
129.0
2011
Dennis O’Grady
86.1
2000
Ryan Caradonna
60
1954
Tom Blackburn
47.1
2012
Marcus Stroman
98.0
2001
Greg Burke
51
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Annual Pitching Leaders
Bold Italic denotes current player | Statistics are not available prior to 1948
2002
Greg Burke
2003
Jeff Alleva
57
62
2004
Tim Layden
83
2005
Greg Burke
94
2006
Tony Bajoczky
56
2007
Tony Bajoczky
57
2008
Christopher Manno
80
2009
Christopher Manno
72
2010
Marcus Stroman
64
2011
Marcus Stroman
90
2012
Marcus Stroman
136
2013
Trent Swart
71
2014
Drew Van Orden
91
2015
Andrew Istler
82
2016
Brian McAfee
65
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95
Team Season Records
Statistics are not available prior to 1948 | (^) Denotes minimum 50 games
OFFENSE
PITCHING
Home Runs
Batting Average
DEFENSE
Earned Runs
ERA
Putouts
Rk
Average
Year
Rk
Home Runs
Year
Rk
ERA
Year
Rk
ER
Year
Rk
Putouts
Year
1.
.323
1994
1.
90
1994
1.
2.25
1963
1.
172
2015
1.
1,580
2014
2.
.320
1981
2.
81
1998
2.
2.30
1970
2.
184
2014
2.
1.550
2009
3.
.318
1998
3.
59
1997
3.
2.59
1960
3.
189
1993
3.
1,536
1993
4.
.316
1984
4.
53
2009
4.
2.61
1971
4.
208
2008
4.
1,532
2002
5.
.315
1980
5.
51
1993
5.
2.77
1961
5.
218
1990
5.
1,531
2016
RBI
Slugging%
Average Against
Saves
Assists
Rk
Slugging%
Year
Rk
RBI
Year
Rk
Saves
Year
Rk
Average
Year
Rk
Assists
Year
1.
.550
1994
1.
429
1994
1.
17
2009
1.
.215
1970
1.
681
1994
2.
.518
1998
2.
423
1998
2.
15
2015
2.
.232
1975
2.
674
1993
3.
.513
1981
3.
386
1996
3.
13
2014
3.
.233
1981
3.
663
1986
4.
.493
1984
4.
381
2009
4.
12
5 times
3.
.233
1971
4.
657
2000
5.
.472
1997
5.
370
1997
5.
.234
2014
5.
648
2009
Total Bases
At Bats
Ks per 9 innings
Shutouts
Most Errors
Rk
At Bats
Year
Rk
Total Bases
Year
Rk
Shutouts
Year
Rk
K/9
Year
Rk
Errors
Year
1.
2,069
2002
1.
1,063
1998
1.
9
1996
1.
8.56
2014
1.
118
1988
2.
2,052
1998
2.
1,038
1994
2.
8
1993
2.
8.43
2015
2.
117
1987
3.
2,021
1997
3.
954
1997
3.
5
1999
3.
8.28
1996
3.
105
1990
4.
2,015
2009
4.
915
2009
5
1991
4.
8.21
1999
4.
103
2003
5.
1,964
2014
5.
885
1996
5.
8.18
2012
5.
102
2005
Walks
Runs Scored
5.
4
BB per 9 Innings
Strikeouts
Fielding%
Rk
Runs
Year
Rk
Walks
Year
Rk
Strikeouts
Year
Rk
BB/9
Year
Rk
Fielding%
1.
476
1994
1.
304
1998
1.
501
2014
1.
2.39
1993
1.
.979
2009
2.
464
1998
2.
270
1993
2.
441
2015
2.
2.62
1989
2.
.978
2008
3.
424
1997
3.
262
2014
3.
440
2012
3.
2.93
1963
3.
.977
2016
4.
422
1996
4.
261
1995
4.
434
1996
4.
2.94
2008
4.
.975
2010
5.
401
1993
5.
250
2002
5.
427
2009
5.
3.00
1992
5.
.974
2014
Rk
Hits
Year
Rk
Strikeouts
Year
Rk
Walks
Year
Rk
K:BB
Year
Rk
DP
Year
1.
652
1998
1.
423
2015
1.
136
1993
1.
2.72
1989
1.
55
2000
2.
623
1997
2.
404
2006
2.
154
1992
2.
2.64
2014
2.
54
2009
3.
610
1994
3.
402
2005
3.
159
1994
3.
2.57
1993
3.
53
1998
4.
605
2009
4.
401
2011
4.
161
2008
4.
2.45
1999
4.
52
1993
5.
602
2002
5.
389
2014
5.
168
2007
5.
2.33
1996
5.
50
2002
Most Strikeouts
Hits
Fewest Ks ^
Doubles
K:BB Ratio
Walks
Double Plays
Hits per 9 Innings
Hits
Year
Wins
Rk
Doubles
Year
Rk
Strikeouts
Year
Rk
Hits
Year
Rk
Hits/9
Year
Rk
Wins
Year
1.
136
1998
1.
231
1991
1.
437
2015
1.
7.29
2014
1.
39
1996
2.
120
2008
2.
240
1990
2.
456
2014
2.
7.33
1970
1.
39
1993
2.
120
2000
3.
263
1992
3.
458
1998
3.
7.43
1963
3.
38
1998
2.
120
1994
4.
280
1993
4.
468
1990
4.
7.68
1961
3.
38
1992
5.
117
2009
5.
299
2008
5.
483
2008
5.
7.92
1981
5.
37
2008
483
1992
WHIP
Stolen Bases
Triples
Rk
Triples
Year
Rk
SB
Year
Runs
1.
30
1992
1.
106
1981
Rk
Runs
Year
2.
26
1981
2.
95
1990
1.
206
2015
3.
24
1984
3.
92
1986
2.
224
2014
4.
23
1993
4.
89
1987
3.
234
1993
5.
22
1990
5.
86
1992
4.
244
2008
5.
268
1996
96
Rk
WHIP
Year
1.
1.15
2014
1.15
1963
3.
1.25
1961
4.
1.28
1998
1.28
1993
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Individual Offensive Records
Bold Italic denotes current player | Statistics are not available prior to 1948 | Career minimum = 300 AB | Season minimum = 130 AB
BATTING AVERAGE (CAREER)
RBI (CAREER)
Rk
Avg. Name
H/AB
Years
1.
.380 Vaughn Schill
262/689 1997-99
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (CAREER)
Rk
RBI
Name
Years
Rk
Avg. Name
Years
1.
198
Jeff Becker
1996-00
1.
.616 Nate Freiman
2006-09
2.
.356 Nate Freiman
251/706
198
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
2.
.608 Scott Pinoni
1992-94
3.
.353 Jeff Becker
334/947 1996-00
2006-09
3.
183
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
3.
.594 Vaughn Schill
1997-99
4.
.350 Mark Militello
180/515
1981-84
4.
181
Sean McNally
1991-94
4.
.559 Jeff Becker
1996-00
5.
.349 Quinton McCracken 263/754 1989-92
5.
180
Nate Freiman
2006-09
5.
.555 Ryan Jackson
1991-94
6.
.343 Tom Decker
146/426
1981-84
6.
173
Mike King
1993-96
6.
.552 Sean McNally
1991-94
7.
.337 Scott Pinoni
203/602 1992-94
7.
163
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
7.
.543 Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
8.
.335 Gregg Maluchinuk
254/759 1995-98
8.
162
Ed Conrey
1997-99
8.
.534 Bobby Brower
1979-82
9.
.332 Sean McNally
251/756
9.
156
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
9.
.526 John Furch
1986-88
10.
.331
248/750 2007-10
10.
144
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
10.
.523 David Norman
1988-91
11.
.326 JD Alleva
223/685 1998-01
11.
142
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
11.
.521 Ed Conrey
1997-99
12.
.325 Mike King
262/806 1993-96
12.
136
Frankie Chio
1994-97
12.
.516 Mike King
1993-96
.325 Bill Werber, Jr.
123/379
1951-53
13.
132
Troy Caradonna
2000-03
13.
.515 Michael Flet
1995-98
2000-02
1981-84
Jeremy Gould
1991-94
14.
.324 Larry Broadway
184/568
132
David Norman
1988-91
14.
.507 Tom Decker
15.
.322 Ryan Jackson
277/859 1991-94
15.
131
Jordan Betts
2011-14
15.
.505 Larry Broadway
2000-02
15.
.322 Alex Hassan
202/628 2007-09
16.
128
Wes Goodner
1998-01
16.
.500 Don Pruett
1979-82
17.
.493 JD Alleva
1998-01
17.
19.
20.
22.
24.
.320 Jordan Litro
156/487
1996-98
128
Matt Williams
2006-09
.320 Bobby Brower
142/444
1979-82
18.
127
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
.317
112/353
1987-88
19.
126
Brett Bartles
2005-07
Doug Eastman
.493 Gary Brown
1980-83
19.
.491 Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
.316 Michael Fletcher
242/765 1995-98
20.
125
Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
20.
.481 Chris Marconcini
2011-14
.316 Frankie Chio
254/804 1994-97
21.
123
Gabriel Saade
2007-10
21.
.479 Jeremy Gould
2007-10
22.
.471 Quinton McCracken
1989-92
.315 David Norman
202/641
1988-91
123
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
.315 Randy Blanchard
97/308
1967-69
123
Adam Geis
1995-98
.314 Ed Conrey
200/637 1997-99
122
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
24.
1981-84
24.
.469 Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
25.
.314 Jeff Kremer
185/590
122
JD Alleva
1998-01
.464 Larry Doby
1976-79
26.
.312
249/799 2006-09
26.
117
Brian Patrick
2000-03
.464 Mark Militello
1981-84
27.
.310 Jimmy Gallagher
164/529
2005-07
27.
115
Mike Olexa
1991-93
.464 Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
28.
.309 Doug Bechtol
122/395
2000-02
28.
112
Tim Layden
2002-04
.464 Frankie Chio
1994-97
29.
.308 Erik Albright
133/432
1985-87
29.
109
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
29.
.463 Mike Olexa
1991-93
30.
.307 David Mason
186/605
1998-01
30.
108
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
30.
.460 Alex Hassan
2007-09
31.
.305 Don Pruett
128/420
1979-82
31.
104
Don Pruett
1979-82
31.
.459 Bill Werber, Jr.
1951-53
32.
.303 Kevin Kelly
256/846 1999-02
104
Larry Broadway
2000-02
32.
.456 Adam Geis
1995-98
33.
.302 Jake Lemmerman
197/653
2008-10
100
Mark Militello
1981-84
33.
.455 Randy Blanchard
1967-69
34.
.300 Ron Esquieres
161/537
1989-92
100
Alex Hassan
2007-09
34.
.453 Brett Bartles
2005-07
.300 Troy Caradonna
246/821
2000-03
96
Mike Rosenfeld
2011-14
35.
.442 Luis Duarte
1992-94
Matt Williams
2010-13
.471 David Amaro
BATTING AVERAGE (SEASON)
33.
35.
RBI (SEASON)
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
Rk
Avg. Name
Year
Rk
RBI
Name
Year
Rk
Avg. Name
1.
.408 Sean McNally
1994
1.
76
Ed Conrey
1998
1.
.775 Sean McNally
1994
2.
.388 Vaughn Schill
1997
2.
71
Sean McNally
1994
2.
.738 Ryan Jackson
1994
3.
.386 Vaughn Schill
1999
3.
68
Gregg Maluchinuk
1996
3.
.711
4.
.381 Nate Freiman
2008
4.
65
Scott Pinoni
1994
4.
.706 Bobby Brower
1981
5.
.379 Scott Pinoni
1994
5.
63
Ryan Jackson
1994
5.
.703 Nate Freiman
2009
6.
.378 Ryan Jackson
1994
6.
62
Nate Freiman
2009
6.
.672 Vaughn Schill
1998
7.
.373 Quinton McCracken
1992
62
Jeff Becker
1997
7.
.671
8.
.370 David Mason
2001
8.
60
Mike King
1996
8.
.653 John Furch
.369 Dick Groat
1952
9.
59
Michael Fletcher
1998
9.
.625 David Norman
1990
.369 Javier Socorro
2004
10.
54
Michael Fletcher
1997
10.
.620 Mike King
1995
.369 Bobby Brower
1981
11.
53
Larry Broadway
2002
11.
.619 Mark Heffley
1984
.369 Nate Freiman
2007
53
Gregg Maluchinuk
1998
12.
.614 Ron Bianco
1984
.368 Tom Brassil
1981
52
Brian Patrick
2002
13.
.605 Gregg Maluchinuk
1998
.368 Jeff Becker
2000
52
J.D. Alleva
1998
14.
.601 Jeff Becker
2000
.367 Luis Duatre
1995
51
Kevin Kelly
2002
15.
.597 Ed Conrey
1998
9.
13.
15.
13.
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Nate Freiman
Year
1994
2008
1988
97
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ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (CAREER)
Rk
%
Name
1.
.477 Vaughn Schill
2.
.443 Scott Pinoni
3.
.435 Nate Freiman
4.
.432 Quinton McCracken 754
5.
.431 Jeff Becker
6.
.430 Gregg Maluchinuk
7.
.426 Jeff Kremer
8.
8.
AT BATS (CAREER)
AB
Years
Rk
AB
689
1997-99
1.
602
1992-94
706
2006-09
Name
RUNS SCORED (CAREER)
Years
Rk
R
Name
Years
947 Jeff Becker
1996-00
1.
232
Jeff Becker
1996-00
2.
859 Ryan Jackson
1991-94
2.
203 Frankie Chio
3.
846 Kevin Kelly
1999-02
3.
200 Vaughn Schill
1997-99
1989-92
4.
836 Jordan Betts
2011-14
4.
187
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
947
1996-00
5.
825 Javier Socorro
2003-06
4.
187
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
759
1995-98
6.
821
Troy Caradonna
2000-03
6.
179
Mike King
1993-96
590
2010-13
7.
817
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
7.
173
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
.420 Larry Doby
321
1976-79
8.
806 Mike King
1993-96
8.
172
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
.420 Bobby Brower
444
1979-82
9.
804 Frankie Chio
1994-97
8.
172
Sean McNally
1991-94
10.
.419 Mark Lumpa
440
2011-14
10.
799 Matt Williams
2006-09
10.
158
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
11.
.418 Ed Conrey
637
1997-99
11.
780 Adam Murray
2003-06
11.
157
Alex Hassan
2007-09
12.
.417 Mark Militello
515
1981-84
12.
776
Andy Perez
2012-15
12.
151
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
13.
.416 Frankie Chio
804
1994-97
13.
765
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
13.
150
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
Gregg Maluchinuk
2009-12
1994-97
14.
.413 Jordan Litro
487
1996-98
14.
759
1995-98
14.
147
Will Piwnica-Worms
15.
.412 Tom Decker
426
1981-84
15.
756 Sean McNally
1991-94
15.
142
Mark Militello
1981-84
16.
.411
Jeff Piscorik
674
1992-95
16.
754 Quinton McCracken
1989-92
16.
138
Nate Freiman
2006-09
16.
.411
Larry Broadway
568
2000-02
17.
750 Jeremey Gould
2007-10
17.
137
Ryan McCurdy
2007-10
16.
.411
Don Pruett
420
1979-82
18.
135
Adam Murray
2003-06
19.
.407 Rick Torgals
609
1988-91
19.
134
Ed Conrey
1997-99
20.
.404 Jimmy Gallagher
529
2005-07
20.
133
Bobby Brower
1979-82
21.
.402 Sean McNally
756
1991-94
21.
131
Matt Williams
2006-09
.402 Buddy Copeland
388
1978-81
22.
130
Andy Perez
2012-15
23.
.401 JD Alleva
685
1998-01
23.
128
Adam Geis
1995-98
24.
.401 Alex Hassan
628
2007-09
24.
127
Cass Hopkins
1990-93
25.
.400 David Norman
641
1988-91
127
Jordan Betts
2011-14
26.
.398 Doug Bechtol
395
2000-02
127
Rick Torgals
1988-91
.398 Michael Fletcher
765
1995-98
27.
126
Ron Esquieres
1989-92
28.
.397 David Amaro
399
1981-84
28.
125
Wes Goonder
1998-01
.397 Ryan McCurdy
636
2007-10
29.
124
Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
30.
.395 Luis Duarte
412
1992-94
124
Javier Socorro
2003-06
31.
.394 Bo Bochow
304
1969-72
31.
120
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
32.
.392 Ryan Jackson
859
1991-94
32.
119
Jordan Litro
1996-98
33.
.391 Mike Rosenfeld
626
2011-15
119
Jonathan Anderson
2004-07
34.
.390 Randy Blanchard
308
1967-69
34.
118
David Norman
1988-91
.390 Ron Esquieres
537
1989-92
35.
117
Brian Patric
2000-03
ON BASE PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
Rk
%
1.
RUNS SCORED (SEASON)
AT BATS (SEASON)
Year
Rk
AB
Name
Year
Rk
R
Name
Year
.493 Vaughn Schill
1998
1.
241
Jeremy Gould
2009
1.
74
Vaughn Schill
1998
2.
.483 Vaughn Schill
1999
2.
240 Vaughn Schill
1997
2.
69
Ryan Jackson
1994
3.
.480 Buddy Copeland
1981
3.
237
2002
3.
68
Scott Pinoni
1994
4.
.468 Sean McNally
1994
4.
236 Brett Bartles
2006
4.
67
Vaughn Schill
1999
5.
.464 Scott Pinoni
1994
4.
236 Mike King
1996
5.
62
Alex Hassan
2008
5.
.464 Rick Torgalski
1988
6.
235 Jeff Becker
1998
5.
62
Quinton McCracken
1992
7.
.463 Nate Freiman
2009
6.
235 Jeff Becker
1997
7.
61
Jeff Becker
1998
.463 Scott Pinoni
1993
8.
233
Michael Fletcher
1997
8.
59
Ryan Jackson
1993
9.
.462 Jeff Kremer
2011
8.
233
Ryan Jackson
1994
59
Vaughn Schill
1997
10.
.461 Jimmy Gallagher
2007
10.
232
Ryan Jackson
1993
59
Kevin Kelly
2002
11.
.460 Jeff Becker
2000
11.
231
Ed Conrey
1998
1998
12.
.459 Jeff Becker
1998
12.
230 Chris Marconcini
2014
13.
.458 Quinton McCracken
1992
13.
229
Vaughn Schill
1998
.454 Ryan McCurdy
2008
14.
228
JD Alleva
1998
.454 Vaughn Schill
1997
228
Larry Broadway
2000
14.
98
Name
Kevin Kelly
12.
14.
59
Gregg Maluchinuk
58
Jeff Becker
1996
58
Jimmy Gallagher
2007
56
Alex Hassan
2009
56
Luis Duarte
1994
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HITS (CAREER)
Rk
H
1.
DOUBLES (CAREER)
Name
TRIPLES (CAREER)
Years
Rk
2B
Name
Years
Rk
3B
Name
Years
334 Jeff Becker
1996-00
1.
74
Jeff Becker
1996-00
1.
22
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
2.
277
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
2.
69
Jordan Betts
2011-14
2.
20
Bobby Brower
1979-82
3.
263 Quinton McCracken
1989-92
3.
60
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
3.
17
Sean McNally
1991-94
4.
262 Vaughn Schill
1997-99
4.
57
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
4.
15
Frankie Chio
1994-97
4.
262 Mike King
1993-96
4.
57
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
4.
15
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
6.
256 Kevin Kelly
1999-02
6.
56
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
6.
13
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
7.
254 Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
7.
55
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
6.
13
Mark Militello
1981-84
7.
254 Frankie Chio
1994-97
7.
55
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
6.
13
Adam Geis
1995-98
9.
251
Nate Freiman
2006-09
9.
51
Nate Freiman
2006-09
9.
11
Dan Phelan
1969-72
9.
251
Sean McNally
1991-94
10.
50
JD Alleva
1998-01
11
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
11.
249 Matt Williams
2006-09
11.
49
Mike King
1993-96
11
Don Pruett
1979-82
12.
248 Jeremy Gould
2007-10
11.
49
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
12.
10
Bill Werber, Jr.
1951-53
13.
246 Troy Caradonna
2000-03
13.
48
Sean McNally
1991-94
13.
10
Larry Doby
1976-79
14.
245 Socorro,Javier
2003-06
14.
47
David Norman
1988-91
14.
9
Mike King
1993-96
15.
242 Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
15.
46
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
15.
9
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
15.
242 Michael Fletcher
1995-98
15.
46
Alex Hassan
2007-09
9
Gabriel Saade
2007-10
17.
227
2011-14
17.
45
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
9
Andy Cockrell
1956-57
18.
224 Andy Perez
2012-15
18.
44
Larry Broadway
2000-02
9
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
19.
223
JD Alleva
1998-01
19.
43
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
8
7 Players
N/A
20.
218
Adam Murray
2003-06
20.
40
Tim Layden
2002-04
21.
203 Scott Pinoni
1992-94
22.
202 Alex Hassan
2007-09
Jordan Betts
202 David Norman
1988-91
24.
200 Wes Goodner
1998-01
25.
200 Ed Conrey
1997-99
HITS (SEASON)
19.
TRIPLES (SEASON)
DOUBLES (SEASON)
Rk
H
Name
Year
Rk
2B
Name
Year
Rk
3B
Name
Year
1.
93
Vaughn Schill
1997
1.
24
Vaughn Schill
1999
1.
11
Bobby Brower
1981
2.
89
Sean McNally
1994
2.
22
Jimmy Herron
2016
2.
8
Sean McNally
1994
3.
88
Ryan Jackson
1994
22
Jeff Becker
2000
2.
8
Quinton McCracken
1992
4.
86
Jeff Becker
1998
4.
21
Michael Fletcher
1997
2.
8
Dan Phelan
1972
5.
85
Vaughn Schill
1999
5.
20
Jordan Betts
2014
5.
7
Frankie Chiou
1997
6.
84
Vaughn Schill
1998
20
Jeremy Gould
2009
6.
6
Chris Marconcini
2011
7.
83
Kevin Kelly
2002
20
Jimmy Gallagher
2007
6
Ed Conrey
1999
7.
83
Michael Fletcher
1997
20
Jeff Becker
1998
6
Quinton McCracken
1989
9.
82
Jeremy Gould
2009
20
Vaughn Schill
1998
6
Andy Cockrell
1956
82
Jeff Becker
2000
20
Scott Pinoni
1993
6
Bill Werber, Jr.
1953
11.
81
Mike King
1996
19
Gregg Maluchinuk
1996
5
15 Players tied
12.
80
Jeff Becker
1996
19
Sean McNally
1994
80
Nate Freiman
2007
19
Jordan Betts
2012
80
Scott Pinoni
1994
19
Nate Freiman
2007
80
Luis Duarte
1995
19
JD Alleva
1998
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99
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HOME RUNS (CAREER)
WALKS (CAREER)
HIT BY PITCH (CAREER)
Rk
HR
Name
Years
Rk
BB
Name
Years
Rk
HBP Name
Years
1.
43
Nate Freiman
2006-09
1.
126
Frankie Chio
1994-97
1.
69
Ryan McCurdy
2007-10
2.
42
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
2.
125
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
2.
39
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
3.
37
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
3.
120
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
3.
35
Nate Freiman
2006-09
4.
35
Jeff Becker
1996-00
4.
111
Jeff Becker
1996-00
4.
34
Matt Williams
2006-09
5.
33
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
5.
109
Ed Conrey
1997-99
5.
32
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
6.
29
Mike King
1993-96
5.
109
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
6.
31
David Norman
1988-91
7.
28
Ed Conrey
1997-99
7.
108
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
7.
29
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
7.
28
Sean McNally
1991-94
7.
108
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
29
Jeff Becker
1996-00
9.
27
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
7.
108
Rick Torgals
1988-91
9.
27
Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
10.
26
John Furch
1986-88
10.
100
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
10.
2010-13
10.
26
David Norman
1988-91
11.
99
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
12.
23
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
11.
99
Adam Geis
1995-98
13.
21
JD Alleva
1998-01
13.
97
Jeff Kremer
2010-13
14.
20
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
14.
96
Mark Lumpa
2011-14
14.
20
Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
15.
94
Adam Murray
2003-06
14.
20
Adam Geis
1995-98
16.
92
John Benik
1996-99
17.
18
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
17.
89
Cass Hopkins
1990-93
17.
18
Jeremy Gould
2007-10
18.
87
Sean McNally
1991-94
18.
17.
18
Mike Olexa
1991-93
18.
87
Jordan Betts
2011-14
20.
17
Frankie Chio
1994-97
20.
84
JD Alleva
1998-01
20.
17
Larry Broadway
2000-02
21.
82
Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
20.
17
Jordan Betts
2011-14
21.
82
Seth Edwards
1984-87
23.
16
Wes Goodner
1998-01
23.
81
Larry Broadway
2000-02
24.
15
Gabriel Saade
2007-10
81
Andy Perez
25.
14
Bobby Brower
1979-82
24.
80
Gabriel Saade
14
Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
25.
79
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
14
Brett Bartles
2005-07
14
Jonathan Nicolla
2005-08
25
Jeff Kremer
25
Andy Perez
2012-15
24
Jonathan Anderson
2004-07
24
Mike Rosenfeld
2011-15
22
Adam Murray
2003-06
22
Chris Marconcini
2011-14
21
Jeff Piscorik
1992-95
21
Jordan Litro
1996-98
19
Javier Socorro
2003-06
19.
18
Adam Geis
1995-98
20.
17
Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
22.
16
Dennis O’Grady
2008-11
16
Frankie Chio
1994-97
23.
15
Mike King
1993-96
2012-15
24.
14
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
2007-10
25.
13
Scott Pinoni
1992-94
14.
16.
HIT BY PITCH (SEASON)
WALKS (SEASON)
HOME RUNS (SEASON)
12.
Rk
HR
Name
Year
Rk
BB
Name
Year
Rk
HBP Name
Year
1.
22
Ryan Jackson
1994
1.
55
Vaughn Schill
1998
1.
27
Ryan McCurdy
2008
2.
20
Nate Freiman
2009
2.
54
Jeff Piscorik
1995
2.
22
Ryan McCurdy
2010
3.
19
Scott Pinoni
1994
3.
52
Mark Lumpa
2014
3.
16
Ryan McCurdy
2009
4.
16
Ed Conrey
1998
4.
50
Larry Broadway
2002
16
Ryan McCurdy
2007
5.
15
Sean McNally
1994
5.
45
Scott Pinoni
1993
5.
14
Jack Labosky
2016
6.
14
Vaughn Schill
1998
6.
44
Rick Torgalski
1988
6.
13
Chris Marconcini
2011
2009
14
Gregg Maluchinuk
1998
6.
44
L.K. Thompson
1982
13
Nate Freiman
8.
13
John Furch
1988
8.
43
Ed Conrey
1997
13
Matt Williams
2007
9.
12
Jeff Becker
1997
8.
43
Tim Layden
2004
9.
12
Jeff Becker
1998
12
Ryan Jackson
1993
10.
41
Buddy Copeland
1981
10.
11
Will Piwnica-Worms
2012
11.
11
Mike King
1995
11.
40
Frankie Chio
1995
11
Nate Freiman
2007
11
Michael Fletcher
1998
40
Gregg Maluchinuk
1998
11
Will Piwnica-Worms
2012
11
Jake Lemmerman
2010
40
Jeff Kremer
2011
11
Frankie Chio
1994
11
Nate Freiman
2008
38
Cass Hopkins
1990
11
David Norman
1988
11
David Norman
1990
38
Jimmy Gallagher
2007
11
Jeff Piscorik
1994
11
Scott Pinoni
1992
11
David Norman
1990
100
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STOLEN BASES (CAREER)
MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT (CAREER)
GAMES STARTED (CAREER)
Rk
SB
Name
Years
Rk
SO
Name
Years
Rk
GS
1.
98
Quinton McCracken
1989-92
1.
195
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
1.
240 Jeff Becker
1996-00
2.
97
Mark Militello
1981-84
2.
174
Jordan Betts
2011-14
2.
221
Kevin Kelly
1999-02
3.
79
Andy Perez
2012-15
3.
148
Mike Rosenfeld
2011-15
3.
218
Frankie Chio
1994-97
4.
75
Bobby Brower
1979-82
4.
145
Gabriel Saade
2007-10
4.
217
Jordan Betts
2011-14
5.
63
Cass Hopkins
1990-93
5.
143
Brett Bartles
2005-07
217
Troy Caradonna
2000-03
6.
57
Erik Albright
1985-87
6.
139
Adam Murray
2003-06
217
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
7.
53
Tim Teer
1968-70
7.
133
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
7.
215
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
8.
52
Bo Bochow
1969-72
8.
132
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
8.
212
Adam Murray
9.
47
Puryear
1901-03,
9.
127
Wed Goodner
1998-01
9.
209 Gregg Maluchinuk
1995-98
10.
126
Adam Geis
1995-98
209 Javier Socorro
2003-06
47
Seth Edwards
1984-87
42
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT (SEASON)
42
Gabriel Saade
2007-10
Rk
SO
Name
Year
Rk
GS
Name
Year
13.
41
Jonathan Anderson
2004-07
1.
63
Justin Bellinger
2015
1.
59
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009
14.
36
Wooten
1902-04
2.
60
Jalen Phillips
2015
59
Nate Freiman
2009
15.
35
Randy Goodroe
1994-97
3.
59
Brett Bartles
2006
59
Jeremy Gould
2009
07
11.
17.
19.
Name
Years
2003-06
GAMES STARTED (SEASON)
35
Adam Murray
2003-06
4.
57
Kevin Kelly
2002
59
Ryan Jackson
1993
34
Howard
1901-04
5.
55
Gabriel Saade
2008
59
Sean McNally
1993
34
Mike Olexa
1991-93
6.
54
Jack Labosky
2016
59
Scott Pinoni
1993
33
Javier Socorro
2003-06
54
Anthony D’Alessandro
2011
58
18 Players
N/A
20.
31
Ron Esquieres
1989-92
8.
53
Kevin Kelly
2000
21.
30
Frankie Chio
1994-97
9.
52
Senterrio Landrum
2003
22.
28
Bradsher
1901-05
10.
51
Jonathan Nicolla
2006
23.
27
Jimmy Gallagher
2005-07
11.
50
Mike Rosenfeld
2012
27
Bruce Quintana
1979-81
50
Drew Jerdan
2001
27
Jake Lemmerman
2008-10
13.
49
Bryan Smith
2004
27
Mike Rosenfeld
2011-15
14.
48
Scott Grossi
1999
48
Cris Perez
2015
48
Kevin Kelly
1999
7.
GAMES PLAYED (CAREER)
Rk
Gms Name
Years
1.
240 Jeff Becker
1996-00
2.
222
1999-02
3.
220 Will Piwnica-Worms
2009-12
4.
219
Michael Fletcher
1995-98
Kevin Kelly
219
Troy Caradonna
2000-03
6.
218
Frankie Chio
1994-97
7.
217
Jordan Betts
2011-14
Rk
SB
Name
Year
8.
215
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
1.
35
Andy Perez
2015
9.
214
Adam Murray
2003-06
2.
33
Quinton McCracken
1992
214
Cass Hopkins
1990-93
3.
30
Bobby Brower
1981
214
Javier Socorro
2003-06
4.
27
Mark Militello
1984
5.
26
Quinton McCracken
1990
GAMES PLAYED (SEASON)
6.
25
Erik Albright
1985
Rk
Gms Name
Year
7.
25
T.B. Suiter
1907
1.
59
Will Piwnica-Worms
2009
STOLEN BASES (SEASON)
8.
12.
13.
24
Jimmy Herron
2016
59
Nate Freiman
2009
24
Seth Edwards
1986
59
Jeremy Gould
2009
2009
24
Mark Militello
1982
59
Jake Lemmerman
24
Mark Militello
1981
59
Cass Hopkins
1993
23
Quinton McCracken
1991
59
Ryan Jackson
1993
1993
22
Andy Perez
2014
59
Sean McNally
22
Bobby Brower
1982
59
Mike Olexa
1993
22
Mark Militello
1983
59
Scott Pinoni
1993
22
David Amaro
1983
58
19 Players
N/A
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EARNED RUN AVERAGE (CAREER)
FEWEST WALKS / 9 INNINGS (CAREER)
WINS (CAREER)
Rk
ERA Name
Years
Rk
BB/9
Name
Years
Rk
Wins Name
1.
1.61
Don Altman
1960-61
1.
1.21
Danny Otero
2004-06
1.
30
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
2.
2.42 Al Schwartz
1969-72
2.
1.91
Craig Starman
1992-96
30
Joe Lewis
1951-53
3.
3.04 Gordon Jackson
1969-73
3.
2.21
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
3.
27
Stephen Cowie
1996-99
4.
3.09 Trent Swart
2012-16
4.
2.26
Josh Shipman
1991-94
4.
24
David Darwin
1993-96
5.
3.10
Larry Brooks
1977-80
5.
2.27
Kevin Thompson
2000-01, 03
24
George Barley
1935-37
6.
3.12
Carter Hill
1965-67
6.
2.33
Jeff Alleva
2000-03
6.
23
Craig Starman
1992-96
7.
3.27 Marcus Stroman
2010-12
7.
2.36
Andrew Istler
2012-15
7.
21
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
8.
3.33 Andrew Istler
2012-15
8.
2.39
Tony Bajoczky
2005-07
21
A.B. Bradsher
1901-05
9.
3.56 Steve Denison
1968-70
9.
2.57
Michael Ness
2007-10
20
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
10.
3.61
1967-69
10.
2.69
Scott Bromby
1984-87
20
Andrew Istler
2012-15
18
Scott Bromby
1984-87
18
Clayton Conn
1995-98
17
Andrew Wolcott
2006-09
17
Trent Swart
2012-16
16
William McCahan
1940-42
Phil Wilhelm
9.
11.
FEWEST WALKS / 9 INNINGS (SEASON)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SEASON)
13.
Years
Rk
ERA Name
Year
Rk
BB/9
Name
Year
1.
0.82 Don Altman
1960
1.
0.73
Danny Otero
2006
2.
1.13
Stan Crison
1963
2.
1.17
Danny Otero
2004
3.
1.35
Carle Felton
1970
3.
1.24
Danny Otero
2005
16
Jack Zarinsky
1989-92
4.
1.60 Joe Lewis
1953
4.
1.43
Dick Burton
1957
16
Robert Huber
2011-14
5.
1.61
Michael Seander
2007
5.
1.48
Greg Burke
2002
16
Tony Runion
1991-93
6.
1.76
Trent Swart
2014
6.
1.62
Jeff Alleva
2001
15
David Smith
1936-38
7.
1.93
Vin LaPietra
1989
7.
1.64
Stephen Cowie
1998
15
Richard Dishman
1995-97
8.
1.95 Dick Smallwood
1956
8.
1.67
Clayton Connor
1995
15
Ken Fay
1980-83
9.
2.00 Dick Burton
1957
9.
1.74
Craig Starman
1992
15
Ryan Caradon
1998-01
10.
2.09 Al Schwartz
1972
10.
1.75
Vin LaPietra
1989
15
Marcus Stroman
2010-12
14
Dick Burton
1956-58
15.
19.
24.
EARNED RUN AVERAGE SINCE 1974 (CAREER)
MOST STRIKEOUTS / 9 INNINGS (CAREER)
14
Jeff Alleva
2000-03
Rk
ERA Name
Years
Rk
#
Name
14
Don Altman
1960-61
1.
2.99 Trent Swart w
2012-14
1.
11.86
Marcus Stroman
2010-12
1936-38
2.
3.10
1977-80
2.
10.37
Christopher Manno
2007-10
3.
3.27 Marcus Stroman
2010-12
3.
9.71
Chris Capuano
4.
3.33 Andrew Istler
2012-15
4.
9.65
5.
3.70 Craig Starman
1992-95
5.
9.37
6.
3.92 Stephen Cowie
1996-99
6.
7.
3.98 Ken Fay
1981-83
7.
8.
4.01 Kent Hetrick
1986-87
8.
9.
4.02 Richard Dishman
1995-97
9.
10.
4.09 Phil Harrell
1990-93
10.
Larry Brooks
Years
14
Ed Watson
13
John Courthright
1989-91
1997-99
13
Dennis O’Grady
2008-11
Richard Dishman
1995-96
13
Zach Schreib
2001-04
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
13
Greg Burke
2001-05
9.00
Mike Trombley
1988-89
13
Christopher Manno
2007-10
8.60
Tim Layden
2002-04
13
Dick Smallwood
1956-58
8.33
John Courtright
1989-91
13
Chris Capuano
1997-99
8.22
Trent Swart
2012-15
13
Ken Weafer
1934-35
8.14
Dick Smallwood
1956-68
28.
WINS (SEASON)
Rk
W
Name
Year
ERA Name
Year
Rk
#
Name
Year
1.
13
A.B. Bradsher
1904
1.
1.61
Michael Seander
2007
1.
12.64
Marcus Stroman
2011
2.
12
Scott Schoeneweis
1993
2.
1.76
Trent Swart
2014
2.
12.49
Marcus Stroman
2012
2.
12
Joe Lewis
1952
3.
1.93
Vin LaPietra
1989
3.
12.27
Christopher Manno
2008
4.
11
Stephen Cowie
1998
4.
2.10 Scott Bromby
1984
4.
11.32
Chris Capuano
1998
5.
10
Scott Schoeneweis
1996
1953
EARNED RUN AVERAGE SINCE 1974 (SEASON)
MOST STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS (SEASON)
Rk
5.
2.20 Danny Otero
2006
5.
10.66
Scott Schoeneweis
1996
5.
10
Joe Lewis
6.
2.23 Todd Lamb
1981
6.
10.65
Michael Matuella
2014
5.
10
David Smith
1938
7.
2.39 Marcus Stroman
2012
6.
10.65
Richard Dishman
1997
5.
10
George Barley
1937
8.
2.75 David Darwin
1996
8.
10.64
Dick Smallwood
1957
9.
9
4 Players
9.
2.77 Andrew Wolcott
2009
9.
10.60
Stephen Cowie
1999
10.
2.78 Michael Matuella
2014
10.
10.26
Joe Lewis
1953
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SAVES (CAREER)
GAMES STARTED (CAREER)
INNINGS PITCHED (CAREER)
Rk
Wins Name
Years
Rk
GS
Name
Years
Rk
IP
Name
Years
1.
13
Alex Hassan
2007-09
1.
53
Trent Swart
2012-16
1.
327.0
Joe Lewis
1951-53
13
Vaughn Schill
1997-99
2.
1993-96
13
Mark Sikorski
1984-86
12
Andrew Istler
2012-14
4.
12
Mitch Stallings
2015-16
5.
44
11
Robert Huber
2011-14
6.
41
11
David Darwin
1993-96
7.
39
4.
6.
10.
51
Greg Burke
2001-05
2.
314.2
David Darwin
51
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
3.
312.1
Stephen Cowie
1996-99
49
Stephen Cowie
1996-99
4.
310.0
Greg Burke
2001-05
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
5.
306.2
Craig Starman
1992-96
Don Fowler
1985-88
6.
305.2
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
Andrew Wolcott
2006-09
7.
302.2
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
2006-09
11
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
8.
39
David Darwin
1993-96
8.
287.1
Andrew Wolcott
11
Kenny Koplove
2013-15
9.
37
Trent Swart
2012-14
9.
285.1
Trent Swart
2012-16
9
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
10.
36
Richard Dishman
1995-97
10.
277.0
Don Fowler
1985-88
9
Michael Seander
2007-10
GAMES STARTED (SEASON)
SAVES (SEASON)
Rk
W
Name
GS
Name
Year
Rk
IP
Name
Year
Year
1.
19
Greg Burke
2005
1.
129.0
Joe Lewis
1953
2.
18
Stephen Cowie
1999
2.
126.1
Stephen Cowie
1998
18
Stephen Cowie
1998
3.
116.1
Stephen Cowie
1999
17
David Darwin
1995
4.
111.1
Ryan Caradonna
2000
1.
11
Kenny Koplove
2015
2.
10
Robert Huber
2014
10
David Darwin
1996
5.
7.
INNINGS PITCHED (SEASON)
Rk
4.
10
Mark Sikorski
1986
17
Scott Schoeneweis
1993
5.
111.0
E.L. Jenkins
1929
9
Michael Seander
2007
6.
16
Ryan Caradonna
2001
6.
106.2
Scott Schoeneweis
1993
9
Mitch Stallings
2016
7.
15
8 Players
N/A
7.
106.0
Joe Lewis
1952
8
Andrew Istler
2013
8.
103.0
Mike Trombley
1988
8
Alex Hassan
2009
COMPLETE GAMES (CAREER)
9.
98.0
Marcus Stroman
2012
8
Vaughn Schill
1998
Rk
CG
Name
Years
10.
97.2
Greg Burke
2005
8
Mike Kotarski
1992
1.
19
Ken Fay
1981-83
2.
17
Scott Bromby
1984-87
STRIKEOUTS (CAREER)
3.
16
Todd Lamb
1981-83
Rk
K
Name
Years
Years
4.
13
Don Fowler
1985-88
1.
501
A.B. Bradsher
1901-05
APPEARANCES (CAREER)
Rk
#
Name
1.
95
David Darwin
1993-96
5.
12
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
2.
315
Scott Schoeneweis
1993-96
2.
90
Brad DuPree
1997-00
5.
12
Don Mikush
1977-80
3.
307
Stephen Cowie
1996-99
88
Andrew Istler
2012-15
7.
11
Ryan Jackson
1991-94
4.
290
Marcus Stroman
2010-12
4.
85
Michael Ness
2007-10
11
Mike Trombley
1987-89
5.
285
Mike Kotarski
1989-92
5.
84
Zach Schreiber
2001-04
11
Carter Hill
1965-67
6.
277
Greg Burke
2001-05
6.
82
Justin DiLucchio
2001-04
11
Jim Liccardo
1964-66
7.
260
Richard Dishman
1995-97
7.
80
Jeff Alleva
2000-03
8.
256
Trent Swart
2012-16
8.
75
Craig Starman
1992-96
COMPLETE GAMES (SEASON)
9.
254
Joe Lewis
1951-53
9.
74
Tony Bajoczky
2004-07
Rk
CG
Name
Years
10.
251
Chris Capuano
1997-99
10.
74
Phil Harrell
1990-93
1.
10
Joe Lewis
1953
2.
9
Ken Fay
1983
STRIKEOUTS (SEASON)
3.
8
Dick Densmore
1962
Rk
#
Name
Year
8
Stan Crisson
1963
1.
171
A.B. Bradsher
1904
APPEARANCES (SEASON)
Rk
#
Name
Year
1.
35
David Darwin
1996
2.
31
Blake Walker
2003
2.
4.
6.
8
Scott Bromby
1985
2.
161
A.B. Bradsher
1905
7
Todd Lamb
1981
3.
147
Joe Lewis
1953
7
Kent Hetrick
1987
4.
137
Stephen Cowie
1999
6
Joseph Seaton
1982
5.
136
Marcus Stroman
2012
1982
6.
111
Stephen Cowie
1998
1993
31
Teddy Sullivan
1999
30
Mitch Stallings
2015
29
Brad DuPree
2000
6
Ken Fay
8.
5.
28
Nick Hendrix
2014
6
Scott Bromby
1984
7.
110
Scott Schoeneweis
5.
28
Robert Huber
2014
6
Alan Soyer
1984
8.
109
Scott Schoeneweis
1996
5.
28
Michael Seander
2007
6
Don Fowler
1987
9.
107
Joe Lewis
1952
8.
27
4 Players
N/A
6
Mike Trombley
1988
10.
105
Mike Trombley
1988
105
E.L. Jenkins
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HITS ALLOWED PER 9 INNINGS (SEASON)
Rk
H/9
Name
Year
1.
5.67
Stan Crisson
1963
2.
5.75
Ken Fay
1981
3.
5.91
Carle Felton
1970
4.
6.00
Dick Burton
1957
5.
6.17
Michael Matuella
2014
6.
6.28
Joe Lewis
1953
1956
6.
6.28
Dick Smallwood
6.
6.28
Joe Lewis
1952
9.
6.48
Todd Lamb
1981
10.
6.91
Al Schwartz
1972
STRIKEOUT-TO-WALK RATIO (SEASON)
Rk
K:BB
Name
Year
1.
7.50
Danny Otero
2006
2.
5.75
Danny Otero
2004
3.
5.23
Marcus Stroman
2012
4.
5.18
Greg Burke
2002
5.
5.17
Dick Smallwood
1957
6.
5.00
Brian McAfee
2016
5.00
Dick Burton
1957
8.
4.89
Stephen Cowie
1999
9.
4.83
Stephen Cowie
1998
10.
4.60
Michael Matuella
2014
WHIP (SEASON)
Rk
WHIP
Name
Year
1.
0.83
Dick Burton
1957
2.
0.93
Stan Crisson
1963
3.
0.95
Michael Matuella
2014
4.
0.96
Al Schwartz
1972
2014
5.
7.
10.
1.07
Drew Van Orden
1.07
Tony Bajoczky
2007
1.08
Vin LaPietra
1989
1.08
Dick Smallwood
1956
1.08
Craig Starman
1992
1.09
Michael Seander
2007
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NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
ALL-REGION
Year Name (Pos.)
Organization
Date
Name
Year Name (Pos.
Tm
Org.
1994 Ryan Jackson (OF/P)
Collegiate Baseball
Mar. 31, 2014
Drew Van Orden Louisville Slugger
2012 Marcus Stroman (P
1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
Feb. 21, 2012
Robert Huber
NCBWA
2009 Andrew Wolcott (P
1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
Apr. 23, 2008 Nate Freiman
CBF All-Star Lineup
1999 Vaughn Schill (UT)
1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
ABCA All-Atlantic
ALL-AMERICA
Org.
Apr. 23, 2008 Chris Manno
CBF All-Star Lineup
1998 Vaughn Schill (UT)
1st
2012 Marcus Stroman (RHP) 3rd Baseball America
Apr. 23, 2008 Chris Manno
NCBWA
1997 Vaughn Schill (UT)
1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
2012 Marcus Stroman (RHP) 2nd Louisville Slugger
Apr. 23, 2008 Chris Manno
Ping! Spotlight Performer
1994 Ryan Jackson (OF/P)
1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
2012 Marcus Stroman (SP)
3rd NCBWA
Mar. 19, 2008 Alex Hassan
CBF All-Star Lineup
1994 Sean McNally (3B
2nd ABCA All-Atlantic
1999 Vaughn Schill (UT)
3rd NCBWA
Apr. 20, 2003 Tim Layden
NCBWA
1994 Scott Pinoni (1B
2nd ABCA All-Atlantic
1998 Vaughn Schill (UT)
2nd NCBWA
Apr. 20, 2003 Tim Layden
College Baseball Insider
1992 Quinton McCracken (2B) 1st
ABCA All-Atlantic
1997 Vaughn Schill (UT)
2nd NCBWA
Apr. 20, 2003 Tim Layden
Collegiate Baseball
1981 Todd Lamb (P)
NCAAAtlanticReg.All-Star
1994 Ryan Jackson (OF/P)
2nd Baseball America
Mar. 3, 2003
1994 Ryan Jackson (OF/P)
1st
Mar. 29, 1992 Mike Kotarski
Year Name (Pos.)
Tm. Organization
Collegiate Baseball
Kevin Thompson Collegiate Baseball
Mizuno
NCAA ALL-DISTRICT
Year Name
Pos.
1961
Ronnie Davis
OF
Pos.
1961
Lynn Fader
INF
OF
1961
Butch Williams
P
1992 Quinton McCracken (2B) 3rd Coaches’ Team
1957 Dave Sime (OF)
2nd Coaches’ Team
RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE
1954 Al Spangler (OF)
3rd Coaches’ Team
Year
Name
1953 Al Spangler (OF)
3rd Coaches’ Team
2008 Alex Hassan
1952 Dick Groat (SS)
1st
Coaches’ Team
1952 Bill Werber (1B)
1st
Coaches’ Team
1952 Joe Lewis (P)
2nd Coaches’ Team
Year Name
Pos.
1951
Dick Groat (SS
1st
1961
OF
1951
Bill Werber (1B
3rd Coaches’ Team
Coaches’ Team
1st
CWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Ronnie Davis
OUTSTANDING COLLEGE ATHLETES OF AMERICA
Year Name
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA
Pos.
Year Name (Pos.)
Tm. Org.
1975 Robbie Cox
OF
2016 Jimmy Herron (OF)
3rd Louisville Slugger
1973 Steve Warner
C
2011
1st
1971
1B
Chris Marconcini (1B)
2010 Marcus Stroman (UT)
Louisville Slugger
Dan Phelan
3rd Baseball America
2009 Will Piwnica-Worms (OF) 3rd All-Ping! Fr. Team
NATIONAL TEAMS
2007 Michael Seander (P
2nd All-Ping! Fr. Team
Year Name (Pos.)
2007 Michael Seander (P
1st
Louisville Slugger
2015 Bailey Clark (P)
USA
Collegiate
2007 Michael Seander (P
1st
Rivals.com
2013 Nate Freiman (1B)
Israel
WBC Qualifier
2002 Tim Layden (UT)
2nd Baseball America
2013 Jeremy Gould (P)
Israel
WBC Qualifier
1998 J.D. Alleva (2B)
HM Collegiate Baseball
2013 Jake Lemmerman (SS) Israel
WBC Qualifier
1998 Brent Reid (P
1st
Collegiate Baseball
2013 Chris Manno (P)
Spain
WBC Qualifier
1997 Vaughn Schill (UT)
1st
Baseball America
2011
Jimmy Gallagher (P
USA
World Cup/Pan Am
1997 Vaughn Schill (UT)
1st
Collegiate Baseball
2011
Marcus Stroman (P)
USA
1996 Jeff Becker (3B)
2nd Baseball America
1996 Scott Schoeneweis (P) USA
Roster
1996 Jeff Becker (3B)
1st
Mizuno
1983 Todd Lamb (P)
USA
Roster
Collegiate Baseball
1981
USA
Federation All-Star
1993 Scott Schoeneweis (P) 1st
Todd Lamb (P)
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Conference Honors
Year
Name
Pos.
Team
ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM
Year
Name
Pos.
1984
Mark Militello
1B
2nd
Year
Name
Position
1994
Ryan Jackson
OF/P
1983
Tom Decker
C
2nd
2016
Jimmy Herron
OF
1983
Ken Fay
P
2nd
2016
Zack Kone
SS
1982
Tom Decker
C
1st
ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Year
Name
Pos.
1982
Ken Fay
P
2nd
ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2010
Marcus Stroman
RHP/INF
1981
Bobby Brower
OF
1st
Year
Name
Position
1996
Jeff Becker
3B
1981
Todd Lamb
P
1st
2014
Ryan Deitrich
OF
1980
Don Pruett
SS
2nd
2014
Drew Van Orden
RHP
ACC COACH OF THE YEAR
1979
Larry Doby
2B
2nd
2009
Jake Lemmerman
SS
Year
Name
1979
Don Pruett
SS
2nd
1997
Jeff Becker
3B
1992
Steve Traylor
1978
Larry Doby
2B
1st
1993
Billy McMillon
OF
1981
Tom D’Armi
1977
Bill King
OF
2nd
1992
Mike Olexa
SS
1975
Robbie Cox
OF
2nd
1992
Ron Esquieres
OF
2nd
1974
John Poff
OF
Years
Name
Pos.
1973
John Poff
OF
1st
ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
1991-94
Ryan Jackson
OF/P
1972
Bo Bochow
SS
1st
Date
Name
Position
1989-92
Quinton McCracken
2B
1972
Dan Phelan
1B
2nd
Feb. 24, 2014
Chris Marconcini
OF
1993-96
Scott Schoeneweis
LHP
1970
Steve Denison
P/1B
2nd
May 1, 2013
Jordan Betts
3B
1970
John Posen
3B
2nd
Mar. 17, 2008
Alex Hassan
OF/RHP
1969
Randy Blanchard
1B
2nd
Feb. 14, 2005
Adam Murray
2B
C
ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM
ALL-ACC
Year
Name
Pos.
Team
1968
Randy Blanchard
1B
2nd
Apr. 12, 2004
Brian Hernandez
2016
Jimmy Herron
OF
2nd
1968
Tim Teer
OF
2nd
Apr. 30, 2001
David Mason
OF
2016
Jack Labosky
UT
2nd
1968
Dick Warren
2B
2nd
May 1, 1999
Vaughn Schill
SS
2015
Andy Perez
2B
2nd
1967
Randy Blanchard
1B
2nd
Mar. 3, 1999
Vaughn Schill
SS
2014
Jordan Betts
3B
2nd
1966
Larry Davis
OF
2nd
May 9, 1994
Ryan Jackson
OF
2014
Chris Marconcini
OF
2nd
1965
Biff Bracy
OF
1st
Apr. 26, 1993
Ryan Jackson
OF
2014
Aaron Cohn
1B
3rd
1964
Biff Bracy
OF
1st
May 29, 1993
Casey Jowers
UT
2013
Jordan Betts
3B
2nd
1964
Sonny Odom
OF
2nd
May 8, 1993
Scott Pinoni
1B
2013
Andy Perez
2B
2nd
1963
Biff Bracy
OF
1st
Apr. 15, 1991
Quinton McCracken
2B
2012
Marcus Stroman
RHP
1st
1963
Stan Crisson
P
1st
Apr. 8, 1991
Cass Hopkins
OF
2009
Andrew Wolcott
P
1st
1963
Dave Uible
1B
1st
2009
Nate Freiman
1B
2nd
1963
Sonny Odom
OF
2nd
ACC PITCHER OF THE WEEK
2009
Jeremy Gould
OF
2nd
1962
Lynn Fader
3B
1st
Date
Name
Position
2008
Alex Hassan
UT
2nd
1962
Bob Rankin
OF
2nd
March 14, 2016
Brian McAfee
RHP
2007
Tony Bajoczky
P
2nd
1962
Dave Uible
1B
2nd
Feb. 23, 2015
Bailey Clark
RHP
2004
Tim Layden
UT
1st
1961
Lynn Fader
SS
1st
Apr. 14, 2014
Drew Van Orden
RHP
2004
Javier Socorro
OF
2nd
1961
Don Altman
P
2nd
Feb. 17, 2014
Michael Matuella
RHP
1999
Vaughn Schill
UT
1st
1961
Ron Davis
OF
2nd
Apr. 8, 2013
Robert Huber
RHP
1999
Stephen Cowie
P
2nd
1961
Rex McKinley
OF
2nd
Mar. 19, 2012
Marcus Stroman
RHP
1998
Jeff Becker
3B
1st
1961
Garry Miller
3B
2nd
Feb. 20, 2012
Robert Huber
RHP
1998
Ed Conrey
DH
1st
1960
Butch Allie
UT
1st
Feb. 21, 2011
Dennis O’Grady
RHP
1998
Stephen Cowie
P
1st
1960
Don Altman
P
1st
May 8, 2009
Chris Manno
LHP
1998
Vaughn Schill
UT
1st
1960
Lynn Fader
SS
2nd
Mar. 23, 2009
Andrew Wolcott
RHP)
1998
Michael Fletcher
OF
2nd
1959
Butch Allie
UT
2nd
Apr. 22, 2008
Chris Manno
LHP
1997
Jeff Becker
3B
1st
1959
Pete Maynard
OF
2nd
Mar. 26, 2007
Tony Bajoczky
RHP
1997
Vaughn Schill
UT
1st
1958
Lon Bonczek
UT
1st
March 5, 2007
Michael Ness
RHP
1996
David Darwin
P
1st
1958
Steve Crihfield
C
2nd
April 19, 2004
Tim Layden
RHP
1996
Mike King
OF
1st
1958
Pete Maynard
OF
2nd
Mar. 22, 2004
Zach Schreiber
RHP
1995
Luis Duarte
OF
2nd
1957
Lon Bonczek
SS
1st
April 15, 2002
Jeff Alleva
RHP
1994
Ryan Jackson
OF/P
1st
1957
Andy Cockrell
3B
1st
Feb. 26, 2001
Kevin Thompson
RHP
1994
Scott Pinoni
1B
1st
1957
Pete Maynard
OF
1st
Apr. 18, 1999
Stephen Cowie
RHP
1994
Sean McNally
3B
2nd
1957
Dave Sime
OF
1st
Apr. 13, 1999
Stephen Cowie
RHP
1993
Ryan Jackson
OF/P
1st
1957
Dick Smallwood
P
1st
Feb. 15, 1999
Chris Capuano
LHP
1993
Scott Pinoni
1B
1st
1957
Dick Burton
P
2nd
Feb. 10, 1997
Chris Capuano
LHP
1992
Quinton McCracken
2B
1st
1956
Andy Cockrell
3B
1st
Mar. 18, 1996
Scott Schoeneweis
LHP
1992
Ryan Jackson
OF/P
2nd
1956
W.D. Fesperman
2B
1st
May 15, 1994
Ryan Jackson
LHP
1991
David Norman
H
1st
1955
Andy Cockrell
3B
1st
May 30, 1992
Mike Kotarski
LHP
1991
Quinton McCracken
2B
2nd
1955
Harleigh Fatzinger
P
1st
1984
Ron Bianco
2B
2nd
1954
Al Spangler
OF
1st
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2010
Jeremy Gould
LHP
Year
Name
Position
Year
Name
Team
2010
Jake Lemmerman
INF
1952
Dick Groat
SS
2009
Nate Freiman
1st
2010
Ryan McCurdy
C
1952
Dick Johnson
OF
1994
Sean McNally
3rd
2010
Dennis O’Grady
RHP
1952
Joe Lewis
RHP
1982
Tom Amidon
2nd
2010
Will Piwnica-Worms
OF
1952
Red Smith
OF
1980
Kevin Rigby
2nd
2009
Nate Freiman
INF
1952
Bill Werber
1B
1972
Richard Bersin
3rd
2009
Jeremy Gould
LHP
1951
Dick Groat
SS
2009
Alex Hassan
OF)/RHP
1951
Bill Werber
1B
2009
Jake Lemmerman
INF
ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Year
Name
Team
2009
Ryan McCurdy
C
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE OUTSTANDING
2012
Will Piwnica-Worms
1st
2009
Eric Pfisterer
LHP
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
2011
Chase Bebout
2nd
2009
Will Piwnica-Worms
OF
Position
2011
Will Piwnica-Worms
2nd
2009
Matt Williams
C
Dick Groat
SS
2010
Jake Lemmerman
2nd
2009
Andrew Wolcott
RHP
Dick Groat
SS
2010
Will Piwnica-Worms
2nd
2008
Nate Freiman
INF
2009
Nate Freiman
1st
2008
Alex Hassan
OF)/RHP
2009
Matt Williams
2nd
2008
Kyle Kreick
C
INF
Year
Name
1951
1952
ALL-BIG FOUR
Year
Name
Position
2008
Nate Freiman
1st
2008
Jake Lemmerman
1952
Red Smith
OF
2008
Matt Williams
2nd
2008
Matt Williams
C
1951
Bob Davis
P
2007
Tony Bajoczky
2nd
2008
Andrew Wolcott
RHP
2007
Nate Freiman
2nd
2007
Tony Bajoczky
RHP
2007
Nate Freiman
INF
OF
ALL-BIG FOUR
Year
Name
Position
ACC BASEBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
2007
Gabriel Saade
1952
Benny Cavaliere
OF
Year
Name
2007
Matt Williams
C
1952
Dick Groat
SS
2009
Nate Freiman
2006
Nate Freiman
INF
1952
Dick Johnson
OF
2006
Daniel Palmer
RHP
1952
Joe Lewis
RHP
ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM
2006
Javier Socorro
OF
1952
Red Smith
OF
Year
Name
1952
John Tarr
C
2016
Zack Kone
SS
1952
Bill Werber
1B
2016
Jack Labosky
3B/P
1951
Russell Bergeron
SS
2016
Brian McAfee
RHP
1951
Dick Groat
SS
2016
Kellen Urbon
RHP
1951
Dick Johnson
OF
2015
Andy Perez
2B
1951
Joe Lewis
RHP
2015
Mike Rosenfeld
C
1951
Tom Powers
3B
2015
Peter Zyla
OF
1951
Bill Werber
1B
2015
Cris Perez
C/DH
2015
Mitch Stallings
LHP
2014
Aaron Cohn
INF
BIG FOUR MVP
Position
Year
Name
Position
2014
Ryan Deitrich
OF
1951
Bill Werber
SS
2014
Robert Huber
RHP
2014
Mark Lumpa
OF
BIG FOUR COACH OF THE YEAR
2014
Michael Matuella
RHP
Year
Name
2014
Andy Perez
INF
1952
Jack Coombs
2014
Michael Rosenfeld
C
1951
Jack Coombs
2014
Trent Swart w
LHP
2013
Robert Huber
RHP
Big four consistent of UNC, Staet, Duke and Wake
2013
Jeff Kremer
OF
Forest
2013
Trent Swart
LHP
2012
Jeff Kremer
OF
Duke was added to the Southern Conference in 1929
2012
Grant McCabe
OF
and remained a member until Duke departed in 1952
2012
Will Piwnica-Worms
OF
to form the Atlantic Coast Conference.
2012
Mike Rosenfeld
C
2012
Marcus Stroman
RHP
2012
Trent Swart
LHP
2011
Chase Bebout
RHP
2011
Robert Huber
RHP
2011
Dennis O’Grady
RHP
2011
David Perkins
INF
2011
Will Piwnica-Worms
OF
2010
Eric Brady
INF
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ACC Academic Honor Roll
Name
Yrs
Name
Yrs
Name
Yrs
Name
Yrs
Name
Yrs
Les Aiello
1
David Darwin
1
Remy Janco
4
Matt Morris
1
Alan Schwartz
3
David Albright
3
Doug Davis
2
Drew Jerdan
1
Bill Muldowney
1
Brad Schwartz
2
Sam Allen
1
Hunter Davis
1
Brad Johnson
1
Ryan Munger
1
Michael Seander
3
Jeff Alleva
4
Gerry Day
2
David Johnson
1
Adam Murray
1
Joseph Seaton
2
Thomas Amidon
4
Ryan Day
2
John Johnson
1
Cameron Neal
2
Ryan Sember
3
Reed Anthes
1
Ryan Deitrich
1
Andrew Jones
2
Carl Nelson
1
Kyle Silver
1
Daniel Arlen
1
Paul DeMarco
1
Harry Jones
1
Edward Nolan
2
David Simon
1
Tony Bajoczky
4
Stephen Denison
2
Sidney Jones
2
David Norman
4
James Simpson
1
Donald Battjer
1
Justin DiLucchio
2
Casey Jowers
3
Brad Novak
2
Michael Smiciklas
1
Kyle Beachamp
1
Richard Dixon
2
Ronald Kalish
1
Chalmers Nunn
4
Brian Smith
1
Chase Bebout
4
George Domhoff
1
Charles Kantor
2
Sean O’Brien
1
Bryan Smith (2001-05)
3
Doug Bechtold
2
Fred Donegan
1
Kevin Kelly
3
Dennis O’Grady
3
Bryan Smith (1973)
1
Jeff Becker
1
James Donegan
2
Mike King
3
Sarkis Ohanian
1
Christopher Smith
1
Justin Bellinger
1
Evan Dougherty
1
Ryan Knott
1
Mike Olexa
2
James Smith
1
Karl Benzio
1
Brad DuPree
2
Chris Kono
1
Greg Oriscello
2
Javier Socorro
2
Matt Berezo
2
Russell Durfee
1
Kenny Koplove
1
Danny Otero
1
Mitch Stallings
1
John Berger
2
Craig Eskay
1
Mike Kotarski
1
Daniel Palmer
4
Craig Starman
2
Richard Bersin
4
Ron Esquieres
3
Kyle Kreick
3
Brian Patrick
2
Jeff Staubach
1
Jordan Betts
1
Austin Fearnow
1
Jeff Kremer
4
Joe Pedevillano
2
Bob Steinbruegge
1
Troy Blackburn
1
Jim Fishburn
3
Angelo La Bruna
2
Andrew Penrod
1
Charles Stephens
1
Randolph Blanchard
1
Chris Flaherty
1
Lee Lawrence
1
Andy Perez
2
Conner Stevens
4
Hunter Bledsoe
1
Michael Fletcher
3
Jake Lemmerman
3
Cris Perez
2
Douglas Stoehr
4
Scott Bles
3
Jonathan Foreman
3
Paul Levinson
1
David Perkins
3
Marcus Stroman
3
Jeff Blickman
2
Don Fowler
1
Kevin Lewallyn
3
Jim Perry
4
Mike Suglia
1
Karl Blum
1
Nate Freiman
4
Todd Lieber
1
Kevin Perry
2
Michael Sullivan
1
Brian Bochow
1
Tim Fremuth
2
Jordan Litrownik
4
Ryan Perry
2
Teddy Sullivan
4
Roy Bostock
1
Thomas Furlow
1
Brian Litwin
3
Al Pesto
1
Trent Swart
3
David Bouchard
1
Jimmy Gallagher
2
Johnathan Lloyd
1
Garrett Pfeifer
3
Mark Tatera
1
Eric Brady
1
Ted Gardner
2
Adam Loftin
2
Eric Pfisterer
2
Willie Taylor
1
Larry Broadway
1
Adam Geis
1
Kirk Louderback
1
Dan Phelan
1
Gideon Thompson
3
Dalton Brown
2
David Gemerchak
3
Tom Luciano
2
Jalen Phillips
2
Kevin Thompson
1
Gary Brown
1
David Going
1
Mark Lumpa
3
Ed Piecaynski
1
Raymond Toher
2
Michael Budka
1
Wes Goodner
2
Gregg Maluchinuk
2
Will Piwnica-Worms
4
James Turner
2
Greg Burke
1
Randy Goodroe
4
Daniel Mangiapani
3
Marc Plescia
2
Kellen Urbon
1
Craig Buschman
3
Steve Gordon
3
Mark Manuel
1
John Poff
1
Drew Van Orden
2
Kyle Butler
3
Jeremy Gould
3
Tigger Marshall
1
Dan Price
2
Blake Walker
1
Daniel Calabretta
1
John Griffin
3
Chris Marconcini
1
Chris Proctor
1
Richard Warren
1
W.S. Campbell
1
Jared Griffis
1
James Marvel
3
David Putman
3
Robert Weitzman
1
Chris Capuano
3
Ben Grisz
1
David Mason
4
Bruce Quintana
3
Jim Wendling
1
Ryan Caradonna
2
Scott Grossi
1
Charles Mathis
2
Albert Quinton
1
Luke Whitten
2
Troy Caradonna
1
Marc Hafer
1
Michael Matuella
3
Walt Rak
3
Charles Wickliffe
1
Mike Carroll
1
Chris Hammond
4
Brian McAfee
1
Steven Ratcliffe
1
Phil Wilhelm
1
Ron Causey
1
Matt Harrell
3
Grant McCabe
2
Brent Reid
2
David Williams
2
Christopher Carlton
2
Philip Harrell
3
Ryan McCurdy
3
Richard Remigailo
1
Matt Williams
4
Trevor Cesar
2
Alex Hassan
3
James McGhee
1
Tim Roberts
2
Mark Witte
1
Frankie Chiou
2
Dillon Haviland
5
Alex McGimpsey
1
Jonathan Rosenblum
1
Andrew Wolcott
3
Carl Chronister
1
David Hawkins
3
Chris McGrath
2
Mike Rosenfeld
5
Zeke Young
1
Aaron Cohn
2
Tom Hawkins
2
Sean McNally
4
Josh Ruffin
2
Jack Zarinsky
2
Ben Condon
2
Robert Hayes
1
Michael McNamara
1
Chase Russell
2
Jeff Zegler
1
Clayton Connor
1
Garrett Hayward
3
Stuart Meadows
1
Bruce Ruzinsky
1
William Zempolich
1
Darryl Copeland
1
Nick Hendrix
3
Greg Mencio
2
Gabriel Saade
3
James Ziemba
1
Frederick Cornnell
1
Zack Hersh
1
Edward Messikomer
1
Jimmy Saris
1
John Courtright
2
Carter Hill
1
Mike Miello
2
Michael Schafer
1
Stephen Cowie
4
David Holloway
1
Donald Mikush
1
Vaughn Schill
2
Charles Cox
1
J.R. Holloway
1
Max Miller
1
Scott Schoeneweis
3
Robbie Cox
2
Jeremy Horowitz
2
William Miller
1
Steve Schoettmer
4
William Cox
2
Robert Huber
4
Grant Monroe
1
Zach Schreiber
2
Stephen Cupps
1
Clinton Hutto
2
Robert Moore
1
Cam Schulz
2
Anthony D’Alessandro
2
Andrew Istler
1
Al Morris
3
Steve Schroeder
2
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Bold Italic Denotes current player; (^) Denotes player returned to Duke; (!) Denotes January secondary draft
Year
Name
Pos.
Organization
Rd.
Overall
Year
Name
Pos.
Organization
Rd.
2016
Bailey Clark
RHP
Chicago Cubs
5th
164
1983
Todd Lamb
RHP
Atlanta Braves
10th
256
2016
James Ziemba ^
LHP
Philadelphia Phillies
37th
1,097
1982
Tom Brassil
SS
San Diego Padres
6th
135
2016
Brian McAfee
RHP
Tampa Bay Rays
38th
1,140
1981
Tom Brassil ^
SS
Detroit Tigers
15th
380
2015
Michael Matuella
RHP
Texas Rangers
3rd
78
1980
Kevin Rigby
2B
Atlanta Braves
14th
341
2015
Sarkis Ohanian
RHP
Cincinnati Reds
9th
265
1979
Larry Doby
OF
Chicago White Sox
34th
811
2015
Kenny Koplove
RHP
Philadelphia Phillies
17th
504
1976
Steve Kesses !
OF
New York Mets
1st
16
2015
Andrew Istler
RHP
Los Angeles Dodgers
23rd
702
1972
Brian Bochow
SS
Pittsburgh Pirates
32nd
699
2015
James Marvel
RHP
Pittsburgh Pirates
36th
1,087
1971
Alan Schwartz
P
Cincinnati Reds
3rd
52
2014
Drew Van Orden
RHP
Washington Nationals
5th
154
554
2014
Jordan Betts
3B
Boston Red Sox
18th
2014
Robert Huber
RHP
Oakland Athletics
26th
792
2012
Marcus Stroman
RHP
Toronto Blue Jays
1st
22
2011
Dennis O’Grady
RHP
San Diego Padres
34th
1,043
2010
Jake Lemmerman
SS
Los Angeles Dodgers
5th
172
2010
Chris Manno
LHP
Washington Nationals
26th
776
2010
Jeremy Gould
LHP
New York Mets
28th
842
2010
Michael Ness
RHP
Houston Astros
33rd
993
2009
Nate Freiman
1B
San Diego Padres
8th
234
2009
Andrew Wolcott
RHP
Arizona Diamondbacks
17th
516
2009
Matt Williams
C
Chicago Cubs
18th
560
2009
Alex Hassan
RHP/OF
Boston Red Sox
20th
618
2009
Chris Manno ^
LHP
Washington Nationals
38th
1,132
1,206
2009
Tim Sherlock
OF
Arizona Diamondbacks
40th
2009
Michael Ness ^
RHP
San Francisco Giants
47th
1,407
2008
Nate Freiman ^
1B
Texas Rangers
28th
843
2007
Jimmy Gallagher
OF
Chicago White Sox
7th
239
2007
Brett Bartles
INF
Cincinnati Reds
30th
919
2007
Tony Bajoczky
RHP
Boston Red Sox
34th
1,041
2004
Tim Layden
LHP/INF Chicago Cubs
6th
186
2004
Zach Schreiber
RHP
Atlanta Braves
16th
491
2003
Brian Patrick
OF
Toronto Blue Jays
25th
740
2002
Larry Broadway
1B
Montreal Expos
3rd
77
2002
Kevin Kelly
INF
San Francisco Giants
5th
157
2001
J.D. Alleva
INF
Kansas City Royals
24th
715
1999
Vaughn Schill
SS
Seattle Mariners
4th
125
1999
Chris Capuano
LHP
Arizona Diamondbacks
8th
238
1999
Stephen Cowie
RHP
Seattle Mariners
9th
287
1998
Jeff Becker
INF
Milwaukee Brewers
20th
596
1998
Gregg Maluchnik
C
Atlanta Braves
20th
611
1997
Richard Dishman
RHP
Atlanta Braves
23rd
712
1996
Scott Schoeneweis
LHP
California Angels
3rd
85
1996
David Darwin
LHP
Detroit Tigers
26th
761
1996
Richard Dishman ^
RHP
San Francisco Giants
46th
1,345
1996
Mike King
OF
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
62nd
1,613
1995
Ray Farmer
OF
Seattle Mariners
61st
1,522
1994
Ryan Jackson
LHP/OF
Florida Marlins
7th
180
1994
Sean McNally
3B
Kansas City Royals
16th
443
1994
Scott Pinoni
1B
Kansas City Royals
20th
555
1992
Mike Kotarski
LHP
Colorado Rockies
20th
571
1992
Quinton McCracken 2B
Colorado Rockies
25th
771
1991
John Courtright
Cincinnati Reds
8th
224
1990
Tim Rumer
LHP
New York Yankees
8th
213
1990
Tim Roberts
LHP
Seattle Mariners
75th
1,445
1989
Mike Trombley
RHP
Minnesota Twins
14th
371
1988
John Furch
1B
Chicago White Sox
23rd
587
LHP
1984
Ron Bianco
2B
Chicago Cubs
24th
599
1984
Tommy Decker
C
Cleveland Indians
41st
812
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109
Major League Baseball Alumni
Organization
Years
Organization
WAYNE AMBLER (SS)
NATE FREIMAN (1B)
Philadelphia A’s
Oakland A’s
1937-39
Years
Organization
Years
ACE PARKER (INF)
2013-14
Philadelphia A’s
Organization
Years
BILL WERBER, SR. (2B)
1937-38
New York Yankees
1930, 1933
Boston Red Sox
1933-36
Philadelphia A’s
1937-38
SAMUEL BELL (RHP)
LEE GRIFFETH (LHP)
JOHN POFF (OF)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Philadelphia A’s
Philadelphia Phillies
1979
Cincinnati Reds
1939-41
Milwaukee Brewers
1980
New York Giants
1942
1952, 1955
1946
BOBBY BROWER (OF)
DICK GROAT (SS)
Texas Rangers
1986-88
Pittsburgh Pirates
1952-62
SCOTT SCHOENEWEIS (LHP)
New York Yankees
1989
St. Louis Cardinals
1963-65
Anaheim Angels
1999-2003
Philadelphia Phillies
1966-67
Chicago White Sox
2003-04
San Francisco Giants
1967
Toronto Blue Jays
2005-06
Cincinnati Reds
2006
New York Mets
2007-08
GREG BURKE (RHP)
San Diego Padres
2009
New York Mets
2013
ALEX HASSAN (OF)
Boston Red Sox
2014
Arizona Diamondbacks 2009
Boston Red Sox
CHRIS CAPUANO (LHP)
2010
Arizona Diamondbacks 2003
RYAN JACKSON (1B/OF)
Milwaukee Brewers
2004-07, 10
Florida Marlins
1998
FRANK SEWARD (RHP)
New York Mets
2011
Seattle Mariners
1999
New York Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers
2012
Detroit Tigers
2001-02
Boston Red Sox
2014
New York Yankees
2014-15
RICHARD JOHNSON (OF)
Milwaukee Brewers
2016
Chicago Cubs
1943-44
EDDIE SHOOKES (1B)
Cincinnati Reds
1941, 1946
1958
DAVE SMITH (RHP)
GORDY COLEMAN (1B)
AUSTIN KNICKERBOCKER (OF)
Cleveland Indians
1959
Philadelphia A’s
Cincinnati Reds
1960-67
Philadelphia A’s
1938-39
1947
AL SPANGLER (OF)
WADE LEFLER (OF)
Milwaukee Braves
1959-61
BOBBY COOMBS (RHP)
Boston Braves
1924
Houston Colt .45s
1962-64
Philadelphia A’s
1933
Washington Senators
1924
Houston Astros
1965
New York Giants
1943
WES LIVENGOOD (RHP)
CLAUDE CORBITT (INF)
Brooklyn Dodgers
1945
Cincinnati Reds
1946, 1948-49
Cincinnati Reds
1967-71
MARCUS STROMAN (RHP)
Toronto Blue Jays
2014-16
1946-49
JOHN COURTRIGHT (LHP)
1995
1965-66
Chicago Cubs
1939
BILL McCAHAN (RHP)
Philadelphia A’s
Cincinnati Reds
California Angels
ROY TALCOTT (RHP)
QUINTON McCRACKEN (SS)
Colorado Rockies
Boston Braves
1943
1995-97
BRANDON DAVIS (OF)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998-2000
ERIC TIPTON (OF)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Minnesota Twins
Philadelphia A’s
1939-41
Cincinnati Reds
1942-45
1952-53
2001
Arizona Diamondbacks 2002-05
LAWRENCE DAVIS (INF)
Seattle Mariners
2004
Philadelphia A’s
Cincinnati Reds
2006
1940-42
MIKE TROMBLEY (RHP)
Minnesota Twins
RON DAVIS (OF)
1992-99
TIM McKEITHAN (RHP)
Baltimore Orioles
2000-01
Philadelphia A’s
Los Angeles Dodgers
2001
Minnesota Twins
2002
Houston Colt .45s
1962
1932-34
Houston Astros
1966-68
St. Louis Cardinals
1968
PETE NAKTENIS (LHP)
Pittsburgh Pirates
1969
Philadelphia A’s
1936
HAROLD WAGNER (C)
Cincinnati Reds
1939
Philadelphia A’s
ALFRED DEAN (1B/LHP)
1937-44
Boston Red Sox
1944, 1946-47
Detroit Tigers
1947-48
Philadelphia Phillies
1948-49
Philadelphia A’s
1936-41
RON NORTHEY (OF)
Cleveland Indians
1941-43
Philadelphia Phillies
1942-44, 46-47
St. Louis Cardinals
1947-49
Cincinnati Reds
1950
KEN WEAFER (RHP)
Chicago Cubs
1950, 1952
Boston Braves
Chicago White Sox
1955-57
Philadelphia Phillies
1957
MORT FLOHR (LHP)
Philadelphia A’s
110
1934
1936
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