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The Future Home of Chanticleer Baseball
Coastal CAROLINA UNIVERSITY CHANTICLEERS
• 2012 Baseball •
QUICK FACTS AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information
Name of School.................................... Coastal Carolina University
City/Zip.............................................................Conway, S.C. 29528
Founded.................................................................................. 1954
Enrollment.............................................................................. 9,084
Nickname.................................................................... Chanticleers
School Colors............................................... Teal, Bronze and Black
Affiliation................................................................ NCAA Division I
Conference....................................................................... Big South
President.................................... David A. DeCenzo (Maryland ‘78)
Athletics Director...........................Hunter Yurachek (Guilford ‘90)
Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................(843) 347-3161
Ticket Office Phone..................................................(843) 347-TIXX
Baseball Stadium
Home Field.....................Charles Watson Stadium /Vrooman Field
Capacity.................................................................................. 2,000
Dimensions.............320 (LL), 360 (LC), 390 (CF), 360 (RC), 325 (RF)
Surface................................................................................... Grass
History
First Year:................................................................................ 1975
All-Time Record.....................................................1,302-693 (.653)
2011 Postseason........................................... 1-2 Clemson Regional
Years in NCAA Regional/Last:.............................................11/2011
Years in NCAA Super Regional/Last:.....................................2/2010
Coaching Staff
Head Coach:...............................................................Gary Gilmore
Alma Mater/Yr.:............................................... Coastal Carolina ’80
Record at School:..................................... 650-323 (.668 - 16 years)
Career Record:...................................... 906-425-2 (.681 - 22 years)
Baseball Office Phone:.............................................(843) 349-2524
Assistant Coaches:
• Asst Coach/Recruiting Coord. Kevin Schnall (Coastal Carolina ’01)....12th yr
• Pitching Coach Drew Thomas (Illinois State ’98).................6th yr
• Volunteer Asst Chad Oxendine (Coastal Carolina ‘04)......... 1st yr
Director of BB Operations:........ Chris Carter (Coastal Carolina ‘01)
Student Assistant...........................................................Jerry Oakes
Athletic Trainer:.......................... Barry Lippman (Florida State ‘01)
Sports Information
Assoc AD/Media Relations (Baseball SID):................ Mike Cawood
Office Phone:...........................................................(843) 349-2822
E-Mail:...........................................................cawood@coastal.edu
SID Fax:....................................................................(843) 349-2819
Press Box Phone:.....................................................(843) 234-3474
SID Mailing Address:..............................................P.O. Box 261954
Conway, S.C. 29528
Overnight Address:............................... 132 Chanticleer Drive Way
Room 113B
Conway, S.C. 29526
Team Information
Overall Record:.................................................................................. 42-21
Conference Record:..............................................................................20-7
Home Record:.......................................................................................26-6
Away Record:..................................................................................... 11-13
Neutral Record:......................................................................................5-1
Final Ranking last year:
• 27............................................................................................ Collegiate Baseball
• 43........................................................................................................... NCAA RPI
• Received Votes............................................................ USA TODAY/ESPN
• Received Votes........................................................................... NCBWA
• NA............................................................................... Baseball America
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Future Home of CCU Baseball....................... IFC
2012 Quick Facts and Table of Contents............... 1
The Future Home of CCU Baseball.......................... 2
CCU Practice/Hitting Facility.................................. 3
The Homes of CCU Baseball.................................... 4
Charles L. Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
BB&T Coastal FIeld
2012 CCU Roster...................................................... 5
2012 CCU Player Bios......................................... 6-21
Head Coach Gary Gilmore................................ 22-23
Assistant Coach Kevin Schnall............................. 24
Assistant Coach Drew Thomas............................. 25
Volunteer Assistant Chad Oxendine.................... 26
Dir. of Operations Chris Carter............................. 27
Student Assistant Jerry Oakes............................. 27
CCU Baseball Support Staff.................................. 27
2011 CCU Season in Review/Player Honors....... 28
2011 CCU Season in Review/Notes..................... 29
2011 CCU Season in Review/Results.................. 30
2011 CCU Season in Review/Statistics............... 31
Miscellaneous Records/CCU in the Polls............ 32
All-Time Series Records vs. Oppponents............. 33
Chanticleer National/Regional Honors.......... 34-35
CCU in the MLB Draft............................................. 36
CCU in Major League Baseball............................. 37
Chanticleer Big South Honors......................... 38-39
Team Records/Records by Class & Position....... 40
Annual CCU Statistical Leaders...................... 41-42
CCU as Big South/NCAA Annual Stat Leader...... 43
CCU in the NCAA Stats (since 2000)..................... 44
CCU Single Season Record Book.......................... 45
CCU Career Record Book...................................... 46
CCU All-Time Roster.......................................... 47-49
Yearly Coaching Record........................................ 50
CCU In the National Postseason.......................... 51
All-Time Results................................................ 52-58
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C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Coastal Baseball’s New Home for 2014
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The Coastal Carolina University baseball and softball programs have received approval from
the State of South Carolina including finalized architectural renderings for a $10.2 million renovation that will put both programs’ facilities among the nation’s upper echelon.
The close proximity of the baseball and softball stadiums, combined with the $1.2 million
Practice/Hitting Facility that was completed last spring, will give Coastal Carolina perhaps the
best overall baseball-softball combined facilities in the nation.
“First, I would like to thank Tami Springs-Brooks for providing the lead gift to make this
dream a reality,” said Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek. “Renovating these stadiums will not
only be a boost to our recruiting efforts, but will give us facilities that will easily accommodate
the numerous fans and media associated with hosting NCAA postseason events. We look forward
to invigorating our fan base with the many amenities these facilities will provide. More importantly, we are thrilled to make these improvements for the benefit of our student-athletes.”
The preliminary plan is to start construction on both stadiums after the 2012 season, with both
the Coastal softball and baseball teams playing their home games at other local venues for the
2013 season before returning to their new confines in 2014.
The renovations will keep the current playing surfaces intact while building new grandstands,
restrooms, concessions stands, coaches offices, student-athlete locker rooms and lounges, team
meeting space, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video instruction system, athletic training rooms,
laundry facilities, premium fan areas and media areas. In addition to providing all the amenities
of the nation’s best venues.
“With our baseball program playing in an NCAA Regional in 10 of the last 11 years, Coastal
has reached the point where hosting a Regional or Super Regional is very realistic,” Yurachek
said. “With that, we need to have the type of facility that can properly
host these events.”
The 33,000-square-foot baseball project expands the 850-seat
Watson Stadium to include 2,500 permanent seats, with the potential
to accommodate between 5,000-6,000 for events like an NCAA postseason tournament. The current configuration will accommodate the
extra 3,000-plus fans as a result of grass berms down the right and left
field lines and a boardwalk around the outfield wall.
“This facility will have some of the best components from the top
collegiate and minor league baseball stadiums in addition to having
our own unique features,” said head coach Gary Gilmore. “We will
now have all the amenities college players are looking for in order to
maximize their potential and realize their goal; playing in Omaha. I
am very excited to see what this program can achieve, combining our
tradition with what we will have in terms of facilities.”
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Coastal’s Hitting and Practice Facility
Ground was broken in the spring of 2010, the foundation was poured in July and in April 2011 the new Coastal Carolina baseball/softball hitting and
practice facility opened.
The $1.2 million facility, built beyond the centerfield wall of Watson Stadium, has space for a full, artificial turf practice infield (17,424 square feet)
with as many as 12 hitting cages featuring a mechanical netting system that can be raised and lowered accordingly from the ceiling. The covered facility
will allow both programs to practice in case of inclement weather, or just have as an alternate area to give the student-athletes more area for individual
instruction.
“This hitting facility is one of a kind,” said head coach Gary Gilmore. “It really has no rival. This is the new standard for facilities across the country.
The flexibility to have multiple things going on at once and the versatility of the building will allow us to get a lot accomplished on a daily basis, regardless of the weather.”
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Charles Watson S tadium / V rooman F ield
H ome of the 2 008 N CAA C onway Regional
BB& T C OA S TA L F ield
Home of the 2010 NCAA MYRTLE BEACH Regional and SUPER REGIONAL
A NNUA L H O M E O F BAS EBAL L AT T H E BEAC H
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Jacob May
Aaron Burke
Nick Sergakis
Austin Kerr
Brian Pruett
Ted Blackman
Tucker Frawley
Javier Reynoso
Ben Smith
Keith Picconi
Joe Perricone
Josh Conway
Justin Creel
Austin Wallace
Chris Suseck
Sloan Gilliam
Rich Witten
Luke Willis
Tripp Martin
Adam Eggnatz
Daniel Bowman
Tyler Herb
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Will Remillard
Bryce Dial
Doug Fleming
Tyler Poole
Greg Brodzinski
Patrick Corbett
Devin Bradley
Ryan Connolly
Alex Buccilli
Josh Powell
Chris Harrison
John Rossi
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RJr. 1B
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Hometown / High School (Previous School)
Liberty Township, Ohio / Lakota West HS
Shawnee, Kansas / Shawnee Mission North HS (Allen CC)
New Albany, Ohio / Columbus Academy
Chester, S.C. / Chester HS
Sarasota, Fla. / Riverview HS
Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley HS (St. Petersburg College)
Lexington, S.C. / Lexington HS
Tampa, Fla. / Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate HS
Wichita Falls, Texas / Rider HS
College Point, N.Y. / Chaminade HS (Frederick (Md.) CC)
Mount Prospect, Ill. / John Hersey HS
Smithsburg, Md. / Smithsburg HS
Baton Rouge, La. / Central HS (Northeast Texas CC)
Frankfort, Ill. / Lincoln-Way East HS (Moraine Valley CC)
Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Regional HS
Moore, S.C. / Dorman HS (Spartanburg Methodist College)
Danville, Ky. / Danville HS
Annandale, Va. / Oakton HS
Pelham, Ala. / Pelham HS
Tampa, Fla. / Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate HS
Bridgewater, Va. / Turner Ashby HS
Lykens, Pa. / Williams Valley HS
Phoenix, Ariz. / Sunrise Mountain HS (South Mountain CC)
Cohoes, N.Y. / La Salle Institute (Temple University)
Columbus, Ga. / Columbus HS (Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) JC)
Neshaminy, Pa. / William Penn Charter HS
Hickory, N.C. / Hickory HS
Turnersville, N.J. / Bishop Eustace HS (Univ. of South Carolina)
Yorktown, Va. / Tabb HS
Belmont, Calif. / Carlmont HS (College of San Mateo)
Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS
Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional HS (Frederick (Md.) CC)
Laurinburg, N.C. / West Brunswick HS (Brunswick CC)
Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll HS
Monaca, Pa. / Central Valley HS
Aiken, S.C. / South Aiken HS
Coaches/Staff
14 Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina ‘80)
Head Coach (906-425-2 overall, 650-323 at CCU)
9 Kevin Schnall (Coastal Carolina ‘01)
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
22 Drew Thomas (Illinois State ‘98)
Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach
4 Chad Oxendine (Coastal Carolina ‘04)
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Chris Carter (Coastal Carolina ‘01)
Director of Operations
37 Jerry Oakes
Student Assistant Coach
Barry Lippman (Florida State ‘01)
Baseball Athletic Trainer
Student Managers: Nate Adams (3rd year); Justin Honeycutt (1st year); Doug Skipper (1st year)
PRONUNCIATION
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Alex Buccilli................... Bu-chili
Patrick Corbett.............. Cor-bit
Adam Eggnatz................ Egg-Nats
Sloan Gillliam................. Gill-um
Woody Nisbet................. Niz-bit
Joe Perricone................. Pear-eh-cone
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Bla c kman , T ed
Bow man , D an iel
Bra d ley , D evin
Brodzin s k i, Greg
Buc cilli, A lex
Burk e, A aro n
Conno lly , R y an
Conway , Jo s h
Corbett, P atrick
Cre e l, Jus tin
Dia l, B ry ce
Eggnatz, A d am
F le m in g , D o ug
F ra wley , T uck er
G illiam, Slo an
Ha rris o n , C hris
He rb , T y ler
Ke rr, A us tin
M a rt in , T rip p
M a y, Jaco b
Nisbet, Wo o d y
Pe rrico n e, Jo e
Pic c on i, K eith
Poole, T y ler
Pow ell, Jo s h
Pruett, B rian
Re m i llard , Will
Re yno s o , Javier
Rossi, Jo hn
Se rg ak is , N ick
Sm ith, B en
Sm ith, C aleb
Suseck , C hris
W a llace, A us tin
W illi s , L uk e
W itten , R ich
22nd year as a head coach, 17th year at CCU
12th year at CCU
6th year at CCU
1st year at CCU
3rd year at CCU
4th year at CCU
5th year at CCU
Keith Picconi.................. Pick-own-ee
Javier Reynoso............... Hav-ee-air Rey-No-so
John Rossi...................... Ross-ee
Nick Sergakis................. Sur-Gay-Kiss
Chris Suseck.................. Sue-Sek
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#7 T e d B l ac k m a n
6-0, 190, OF, B/R, Jr. • Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley HS (St. Petersburg College)
Selected by Baseball America as the Big South’s top newcomer and the league’s seventh-best pro prospect
... Named the second-best prospect in the Florida Collegiate Summer League by Baseball America and the
fifth-best prospect in the league by Perfect Game USA from the summer of 2011 … Led the league with a.425
batting average and by drawing 37 walks, while ranking 10th in RBI (19) and second in home runs with three.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season (2011) at St. Petersburg College and one season at the University of Miami (2010) … At St. Petersburg, ranked 31st among Florida JuCo players in batting average (.349) …
Also ranked eighth in both stolen bases (25-of-31) and on-base percentage (.478) … Played in 44 games with
four doubles, four triples, three home runs, 42 runs scored and 26 RBI … At Miami, hit .273 (35-for-128) with
25 walks, 13 RBI and 21 runs scored in 44 games … Made 36 starts (28 as DH and eight in the outfield) … Led
the Hurricanes with a .391 average (9-for-23) in seven postseason games (three ACC tournament and four NCAA
tournament) … Hit .555 (5-for-9) with two RBI and two runs scored at Virginia (3/20- 3/22) in his first significant collegiate action … Best game
of his career came at Wake Forest on May 14, when he finished 2-for-5 with two singles, a walk, five RBI and two runs scored … Had a perfect
fielding percentage in 11 chances … At Lake Brantley HS, hit .380 with one homer and 12 stolen bases during his senior year in 2008 … Named
to the Seminole Athletic Conference first team as a senior … Named MVP of the Florida State Game his junior and senior seasons … Helped lead
Lake Brantley to a 20-4 record and the 2008 6A state championship … Played summer ball for the Orlando Scorpions … Also played football,
helping Lake Brantley finish 6A runner-up.
Personal: Born July 24, 1989 in Sanford, Fla. … Son of Huey and Karen Blackman … Has three brothers, Trey, Tanner and Tate … Trey, a
senior, and Tanner, a freshman, play baseball at Stetson.
Blackman’s Career Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
2010 #
.273
44-36
128
# - stats from the University of Miami
R
21
H
35
2B 3B HR RBI
4 0
0 13
TB SLG%
39
.305
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
25 5
23 .411
0 4
SB-Att
1-3
PO
11
A
0
E FLD%
0 1.000
#26 D a n i e l B ow m a n
6-1, 215, R/L, OF, Sr. • Bridgewater, Va. / Turner Ashby HS
38th Round, 24th pick (1,165th overall pick) by Cincinnati Reds in the 2011 Major League Draft … Named to
ESPN.com’s list of the nation’s top 15 returning seniors by position for the 2012 season … Selected the fifthbest pro prospect in the Big South and the XX-best senior in 2012 by Baseball America ... Just the eighth player
in Big South history to hit double-digit home runs in three consecutive seasons (12 in 2011, 15 in 2010 and 13 in
2009) … Has only made one error in his first three seasons (370 chances), coming in the 2011 NCCAA Clemson
Regional – his second-to-last chance of the season … Enters his senior season fourth on the CCU career home
runs list (40 – David Anderson holds the school mark with 50 HR) … Also on the CCU career lists, ranks fifth in
RBI (166), seventh in total bases (389), 10th in triples (7), 10th in at bats (726), 11th in runs scored (153), 12th
in games started (184), 18th in hits (214) … In the summer of 2010, played for the Bourne Braves in the Cape
Cod League, reaching the final of the league’s Home Run Derby during its All-Star Game ... In the summer of 2009,
was named the top prospect in the Valley League by Baseball America.
2011 (Jr.): Named Big South All-Tournament, hitting a home run in the title game to help secure the Chanticleers’ fifth-straight championship
… Went 4-for15 (.267) with four RBI and three runs scored ... Was 1-for-4 with two RBI in the tournament opener versus Radford ... Was 1-for-4
with a run scored versus Liberty in the semifinal ... That hit and run came in the ninth with the game tied at 2-2 … Hit a leadoff single, moved to
second on a Taylor Motter sac bunt and scored on Keith Hardwick’s walk-off single ... Capped the tourney by going 2-for-4 with two RBI and a
home run versus Gardner-Webb in the final —his third home run in two years in a championship game … Ranked 51st in the NCAA with 12 home
runs (74th in HR/game with a 0.2 avg.) and 46th with 59 RBI (64th in RBI/game with a 1.0 avg.) … In Big South action, ranked second in RBI
(59), third-tied in HR (12), fifth in total bases (123) and ninth (tied) in runs scored (47) … Had an 18-game hit streak (April 1 – May 1), CCU’s
longest since Mike Costanzo’s 20-game streak in 2005 … Had 15 extra base hits over the streak, including seven doubles, one triple and seven
home runs … Batted .355 (27-for-76) over the streak with 19 runs scored, 31 RBI and a .750 slugging pct. … Prior to his hit streak, was batting
just .209 through his first 25 games with just three HR and 12 RBI … Named Big South Player of the Week and CollegeBaseballInsider.com
Southeast Region Player of the Week (April 4) … Went 5-for-11 (.455), with all five of his hits for the weekend going for extra bases, and had
nine RBI, including a career-best six in game one versus Liberty en route to a three-game sweep over the Flames … Was 1-for-3 with a walk in
an exhibition game with the defending American League champion Texas Rangers … Had a hit in 30-of-his-final-34 games, including a five-game
hit streak to end the season ... Batted .314 (47-146) over the span with 47 RBI and 22 extra-base hits … At #18 College of Charleston, went
2-for-3 with 3 runs scored, 6 RBI, 2 HR, 2 SB and 3 BB … At #26 Clemson, went 2-for-5 with two doubles … In the Presbyterian series, was
5-for-13 (.385) with two runs scored, six RBI and two HR … At #1 Virginia, went 2-for-5 with an RBI and a double … At #10 North Carolina,
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went 1-for-4 and, the next day versus The Citadel, was 2-for-4 with 2 runs
scored … At High Point: Only had one hit in each game but blasted a threerun HR in the finale, ending four RBI … At UNC Wilmington, was 2-for-5
with 2 runs scored, three RBI, a home run and a stolen base … In the VMI
series, batted .308 (4-for-13) with four runs scored, six RBI, a home run
and two stolen bases … In the NCAA Clemson Regional, was 2-for-5 with
three runs scored and a triple in the win versus UConn ... Was 1-for-4 in
the other two games, driving in two versus Clemson and one in the second
UConn game.
2010 (So.): Selected as the 2010 Big South Tournament Most Valuable
Player, as well as Big South All-Tournament ... Had three home runs and
nine RBI in the tournament, which included a key grand slam in the 15-9
win over High Point, and two home runs with four RBI in the 8-2 win over
Liberty ... Led Coastal with 17 RBI in the postseason ... One of two Chants
to start in all 65 of CCU’s games, which ties for third on the CCU singleseason list ... Had 262 at bats, ranking third on the CCU single-season
list ... Did not make an error in 141 chances ... Hit 15 home runs, tied for
fourth-best in the Big South, and ranked eighth (tied) in the league with 135
total bases ... Only batted .279 but had 20 multi-hit games, batted .283 in
league games, had a streak with getting a hit in 17 of 18 games and ended
the season by getting a hit in 10 of his last 13 ... Hit a two-run home run in
the 4-3 loss to South Carolina in the first Super Regional game.
2009 (Fr.): Was named Freshman All-American by Louisville Slugger/
Collegiate Baseball and a Ping! Baseball ... Was also tabbed second team
All-Big South ... Played in 61 games for the Chanticleers, starting 59 of
those contests ... Hit .333, fourth on the team, with 14 doubles, two triples,
13 home runs and 54 RBI ... Broke Coastal Carolina’s freshman home run
record with 13 bombs, fourth-best in the Big South overall, and his RBI total (54) ranked fifth in the Big South, as did his total bases total (131) ... Hit
a home run off Alex White in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional May 30 ... Had three home runs in the postseason ... Had a .590 slugging percentage
and a .382 on-base percentage ... Had 25 multi-hit games and 13 multi-RBI performances ... Hit .381 in conference games... Drove in five runs at
High Point April 17... Was 3-for-4 with a double and a home run in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional game against Kansas May 29 ... Had a perfect
1.000 fielding percentage in right field ... Had four hits at UNC Asheville March 16.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a first team All-State selection as well as the District, Area and Region Player of the Year in 2008 ... Was a
four-year letterwinner at Turner Ashby HS ... Hit .510 with 11 home runs and 36 RBI his senior season ... Hit .491 with eight home runs and 35
runs-batted-in his junior season ... Helped the Knights to a second-straight state championship in 2007 ... Was named to the All-State, All-Region
and All-District first teams his junior campaign ... Hit .419 his sophomore season with 26 RBI... Was named to the All-Valley District second team
... Played summer baseball with the Mid-Atlantic Rookies and participated in the 2007 Area Code Games ... Was an honor roll student.
Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1989 ... Son of Don and Jo Ellen Bowman.
Bowman’s Career Statistics
Year
2009
2010
2011
CAREER
AVG
.333
.279
.277
.395
GP-GS
61-59
65-65
59-59
185-183
AB
222
262
242
726
R
53
53
47
153
H
74
73
67
214
2B 3B HR RBI
14 2 13 54
13 2 15 53
14 3 12 59
41 7 40 166
TB SLG%
131
.590
135
.515
123
.508
399
.536
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
13 7
42 .382
4 4
14 5
42 .325
2 1
18 6
43 .340
2 4
45 18 127 .348
8 9
SB-Att
5-7
8-11
11-13
24-31
PO
113
137
111
361
A
0
4
4
8
E FLD%
0 1.000
0 1.000
1 .991
1 .997
#36 D e v i n B r a d l e y
5-11, 190, RHP, R/R, Jr. • Belmont, Calif. / Carlmont HS (College of San Mateo)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at the College of San Mateo, where he was a two-time first team
all-conference selection … 2011 (So.): Entered his sophomore year being named a preseason JuCo All-American
… Went 5-2 and posted a 1.57 ERA … Struck out 46 in 63 innings with just 15 walks … Led San Mateo to the
state championship and appearance in the Northern California Super Regionals … 2010 (Fr.): Was 5-1 with a 1.40
ERA in 10 appearances, including six starts … At Carlmont HS: Was 7-4 with a 2.04 ERA as a junior, earning allcounty honors, and 3-3 with a 2.42 ERA as a senior … Struck out 53 in 52 innings as a senior.
Personal: Born May 23, 1991 in Redwood City, Calif. … Son of Vince and Eileen Bradley.
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#34 G r e g B ro d z i n s k i
6-2, 215, C, R/R, So. • Turnersville, N.J.. / Bishop Eustace HS (Univ. of South Carolina)
Will practice but not play the 2012 season per NCAA transfer rules.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season (2011) as a true freshman for the NCAA champion South Carolina Gamecocks … Played in 10 games, hitting .333 (4-for-12) with three runs scored and two RBI … Versus
the College of Charleston (3/22), was 1-for-2 with a run scored … In a later meeting with the Cougars (4/19),
was also 1-for-2 with a run scored … … Credited with an RBI, being hit by pitch with the bases loaded, in a
pinch-hit situation in a 5-3 win over Vanderbilt … Had a pinch hit single versus The Citadel … Earned his first
career start in an 18-2 win over USC Upstate, getting his first career RBI … At Bishop Eustace HS: Named to the
All-District 2 team by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association … Earned second team All-State as
a senior … Was a 2010 Under Armour All-American and 2010 Louisville Slugger Preseason HS All-American by
Collegiate Baseball … Rated the fifth-best catcher in the nation and second-best prospect in New Jersey by PG
Crosschecker … As a senior, batted .510 with 11 home runs and 47 RBI … As a junior, posted a .411 batting average with six HR and 38 RBI …
As a sophomore, had a .418 batting average with nine HR and 42 RBI.
Personal: Born July 22, 1991 … Son of Barry and Jan Brodzinski.
Brodzinski’s Career Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
2011 #
.333
10-2
12
3
# - stats from the University of South Carolina
H
4
2B 3B HR RBI
0 0
0
2
TB SLG%
4
.333
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
0 2
1 .429
0 0
SB-Att
0-0
PO
6
A
0
E FLD%
0 1.000
#39 A l e x B u c c i l l i
5-8, 180, OF, B/L, RJr. • Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional HS (Frederick (Md.) CC)
2011 (Jr.): Sat our per NCAA transfer rules.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Signed with the University of Oregon out of junior college and spent the Fall 2010
semester with the Ducks before transferring to Coastal Carolina ... Spent two seasons at Frederick Community
College ... 2010 (So.): Listed on Collegiate Baseball’s Top 40 JuCo Outfielders to Watch ... Set Frederick singleseason records in at bats (199), hits (89), runs (79) and walks (48) ... Batted .447 with 22 doubles, three triples,
two home runs and 43 RBI ... Ranked 19th in the NJCAA Division II with a .555 on-base percentage ... Named to
the Region XX All-Tournament team ... Led Frederick to a 53-7 record and the Maryland JuCo Championship ... The
team also won the NJCAA Region XX and Northeast District championships, ranking as high as #2 nationally and
advancing to the NJCAA Division II World Series ... 2009 (Fr.): Voted to the JuCo Freshman All-Star Team, being
in the Top 100 hitters in the country, earning second team All-Region XX ... In 45 games, drove in 33 while batting
.388 with 11 doubles, two triples and one home run ... Also had an on-base percentage of .483 ... Franklin Regional HS: Four-year letterwinner,
leading his team to the playoffs each season ... As a junior (2007), hit .399 while leading the team in walks, doubles and runs batted in ... Named
second team WPIAL Section 2AAAA ... He hit .579 for the Murrysville American Legion team in the summer of 2007.
Personal: Born Mar. 26, 1990 ... Son of Jim and Theresa Buccilli.
#2 A a ro n B u r k e
6-0, 180, RHP,R/R, Jr. • Shawnee, Kan. / Shawnee Mission North HS (Allen CC)
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2011 (So): Made 28 appearances,
second-most on the squad, fifth (tied)
in the Big South for 2011 and 18th
on the CCU single-season list … His
.208 opponent batting average ranks
second on the CCU single-season list
(since 1986) … Was 0-2 with a 3.15
ERA, contributing to a combined shutout … Pitched 34.1 innings with 26
strikeouts and 11 walks … Did not allow a hit or a run in five of his first six outings … Fanned two in his
debut (1.2 innings versus Tennessee Tech) and struck out the only
three batters he faced versus Ball State … Struck out a season-high
four batters in 2.1 innings at Pepperdine … Pitched 1.2 scoreless
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innings versus Winthrop in the Big South Tournament and 1.1 scoreless versus Liberty in the semifinal … Pitched in all three NCAA Clemson
Regional games (3.2 innings), allowing three hits and one earned run.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent two seasons at Allen CC ... 2010 (RFr.): Set an NJCAA record for lowest ERA (min. 60-plus innings pitched) at
0.58 ... For the season, was 4-1 with 13 saves, striking out 77 in 62.1 innings pitched ... Ranked fourth in NJCAA for saves and 16th in strikeouts
per nine innings pitched ... Earned first team All-Jayhawk Conference and first team all-region ... Named Jayhawk Conference Freshman of the
Year ... 2009 (Fr.): Redshirted ... Shawnee Mission HS: Named All-Sunflower League ... Honor Roll recipient.
Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1990 ... Son of Tom and Amy Burke.
Burke’s Career Statistics
YearERA
2011
3.15
W-LAPP-GS CGSHOSV
0-1
28-0
0
0/1
0
IP
34.1
HRER
26
17
12
BBSO
11
26
2B
5
3B
2
HR
0
BF / AVG
146/.208
WP HPB BKSAC
1
6
0 4
#38 R ya n C o n n o l ly
6-0, 180, RHP, R/R, Jr. • Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS
Enters his junior season 11th on the CCU career games pitched list with 72.
2011 (So.): Led the Big South with 32 appearances, sixth-most on the CCU single-season
list … Was 0-1 with three saves … Pitched 42.0
innings with a 2.79 ERA … Struck out 36 with 13
walks … Helped Coastal in three combined shutouts (San Diego, VMI and Radford) … Pitched
3.2 innings allowing no hits with two strikeouts
in Coastal’s 43-inning scoreless innings streak
… After a tough first outing in 2011, pitched
9.1 shutout innings over six appearances with two hits, three walks and 11
strikeouts … Earned his first career save, pitching the finale three innings in a
6-1 win over Western Kentucky … Second save came versus UAB, pitching the
final three innings in the 4-3 win by scattering six hits … Was lauded by former
Major Leaguer and TV analyst Morgan Ensberg with his assortment of pitches
in the Saturday Liberty win … Entered that Liberty game with the bases loaded
and one out in the top of the first, allowing just a sacrifice fly … With the UNC
Wilmington scoring three runs in the ninth, Connolly came out of the bullpen to
strikeout the only batter he faced to secure the win … Had two solid outings in
the Big South Tournament, pitching 2.1 scoreless over two outings, including a
two strikeouts in the ninth inning of the title game … Struck out one in 0.2 innings in the 13-1 win over Connecticut in the NCAA Clemson Regional.
2010: (Fr.): Freshman All-American by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball
and Ping! Baseball ... Second team All-Big South ... Set the CCU single-season
record with 40 appearances, also leading the Big South ... Posted a 3-0 record
with a 2.15 ERA, ranking 10th on the CCU single-season ERA list (all divisions)
and second on the CCU single-season list in the Division I era ... Combined for
four shutouts, serving as the primary set-up man for closer Austin Fleet ... Appeared in 15 Big South games, going 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA, striking
out 18 in 19 innings with just three walks ... Picked up his first career win, going 1.2 innings versus Wake Forest ... Entered the Wake Forest
game with CCU trailing 4-1 and did not allow a base runner, striking out one ... Second win helped Coastal take game one of a weekend series
at Charleston Southern, entering the game in the eighth and retiring all six batter he faced, including a strikeout ... Pitched a season-high 4.1
scoreless innings with a season-high seven strikeouts, allowing just one hit and one walk, in a 7-3 victory over The Citadel for his third win of
the season.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was an All-State and All-Region 2A selection as well as earning a spot on the State 2A All-Star Team ... Helped Bishop
England High School to a 2009 2A state championship ... Had a 13-0 record his senior season on the mound ... Earned three varsity letters with
the Battling Bishops ... Played summer baseball for the Diamond Devils, who were the Under-17 Perfect Game World Champions and the Under-17
CABA World Champions ... Helped Bishop England to a state championship his sophomore season.
Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1990... Son of Mike and Hollie Connolly.
Connolly’s Career Statistics
YearERA
2010
2.15
2011
2.79
CAREER
2.44
W-LAPP-GS CGSHOSV
3-0
40-0
0
0/4
0
0-1
32-0
0
0/3
3
3-1
72-0
0
0/7
3
IP
50.1
42.0
92.1
HRER
45
13
12
38
15
13
83
28
25
BBSO
11
48
13
36
24
84
2B
7
8
15
3B
0
2
2
HR
2
3
5
BF / AVG
205/.242
182/.242
387/.242
WP HPB BKSAC
0
3
0 5
0
5
0 7
0
8
0 12
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#16 J o s h C o n way
6-1, 190, RHP, R/R, Jr. • Smithsburg, Md. / Smithsburg HS
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Was voted the 2012 preseason Big South Pitcher of the Year by the league’s coaches and Baseball America
bestowed the same honor on the right-hander ... Baseball America also tabbed Conway the Big South’s top pro
prospect and the 21st-best junior in the nation for 2012 … Enters his junior season with a career ERA of 2.92,
which stands 10th on the CCU all-time list and fifth-best in the Division I era (since 1986) … Made the 2011 Cape
Cod All-Star team pitching for the Bourne Braves … Listed as the 19th-best prospect in the Cape Cod League by
Baseball America and the 30th-best by Perfect Game USA … In the summer of 2011, went 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA
in five starts. He also struck out 28, with just 10 walks allowed, in 28.2 innings.
2011 (So.): Ranked 119th in the NCAA in ERA (2.69), while ranking fifth in the Big South … His 2.69 ERA
ranks 10th on the CCU single-season list for the Division I era (since 1986) … His eight wins ranked fifth in the
Big South, while his 70 strikeouts and opponent batting average (.241) both were seventh-best … Was dominant
in the midweek, moved to the closer role before returning as a starter at season’s end … Also played left field, third base, DH and first base …
In the season-opening win over Boston College, started at third and had two hits, including a home run ... Was named Big South Pitcher of the
Week for his dominating performance at #18 College of Charleston, who entered with a .316 team batting average and being struck out just 6.6
times per game ... The sophomore struck out a career-high 12 Cougars in 5.2 innings ... After giving up a one-out, solo home run in the third,
Conway struck out the next seven batters faced (striking out the side in the fourth) ... Overall after the home run, Conway sat down 10 straight
Cougars, including a total of nine by strike out ... Also served as DH, went 1-for-4 with an RBI and run scored then played third base the last two
innings in the win … Continued to dominate on the mound in the Wake Forest win ... Had 1-2-3 innings in the first, second and fourth innings ...
Only allowed two walks and one hit, retiring 15 of the 18 batters he faced
in 5.0 innings, while striking out six ...In the first San Diego game, played
third and went 1-for-5 ... In the second San Diego game, started on the
mound, got the win and pitched a career-high 7.1 innings ... Only allowed
three hits without allowing a run or a walk with four strikeouts … Came off
the bench at The Citadel as a pinch runner, stayed in as the DH and moved
to the mound to pitch a perfect ninth to earn the save ... Started in left
field in the three games at Presbyterian, as well as closed the game on the
mound Sunday ... Was 3-for-10 at the plate, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and
run scored in game one ... Ended a mini CCU losing streak, getting a win in
the High Point finale ... Pitched five innings in the start, allowing two hits
and two unearned runs with a walk and five Ks … Impressive again, getting
a win over VMI ... Pitched 6.2 innings, scattering six hits for one run with
zero walks and four strike outs … Pitched the second game in the Radford
series, going five scoreless and getting the win ... Gave up two hits to the
first two batters of the game, putting runners on the corners, then struck
out the side ... During Coastal’s 43-inning scoreless streak, pitched 5.0 innings with five Ks ... Entered the Liberty game at the Big South semifinal
with score tied at 2-2 ... Pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to get the win as CCU scored
one in the bottom of the ninth.
2010 (Fr.): Named to the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year
“Watch List” as presented by the College Baseball Foundation ... Played
in 27 games, starting 12 - mostly as the designated hitter, while seeing 19
appearances on the mound, including five starts ... Was the starter on the
mound in the Chants’ 25-7 win over Stony Brook (June 6) in the elimination
game of the Myrtle Beach Regional, going four complete and allowing two
hits and two runs ... His first game as a Chant, served as the starting DH,
going 1-for-4 with two runs scored, while pitching a scoreless inning in
relief, allowing one hit and striking out one ... Picked up his first career win,
pitching 2.2 scoreless innings in relief versus Ball State ... Struck out three Cardinals and did not allow hit or walk ... Two outings later, pitched
three innings in relief versus Illinois (Mar. 3) to earn his first save ... Struck out two and scattered four hits with one run and zero walks allowed
versus the Illini ... First start on the mound came in a 7-3 win over The Citadel ... Pitched 4.2 innings, allowing two hits, three runs (two earned)
and three walks with three strikeouts ... Started the third game of the weekend series versus UNC Asheville, a game CCU won 7-1 ... Left the game
after five innings and the score tied at 1-1 as he scattered five hits with one run, one walk and four strikeouts ... Also started at Liberty, matching
season highs with five innings pitched and four strikeouts, to earn his second win of the season in the 5-0 victory, allowing just two hits and one
walk ... In the first two games versus Liberty, Conway served as the DH, going 3-for-7 with two RBI and two runs scored ... Hit a two-run home
run, his first career round-tripper, in a win over UNC Wilmington, adding a sacrifice fly later in the game ... Was 1-for-2 with a home run in a win
over Winthrop, scoring two runs and driving in a season-high four.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 42nd round of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft ... Was
a second team Rawlings All-American and the Washington County Player of the Year ... Was the Pitcher of the Year in the Tristate Area and the
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Player of the Year in the Monogacy Valley Athletic League ... Hit .500 with 29 runs scored and 16 stolen bases and had a 4-0 record with a 0.98
ERA his senior season ... Struck out 52 batters in 35 innings pitched in 2009 ... Earned the Nick Adenhart Memorial Scholarship ... Was the Most
Valuable Player at the Brooks Robinson All-Star Classic ... Was a three-time All-Washington County first team selection ... Hit .462 with 23 RBI his
junior season ... Drove in 26 runs with a .444 average his sophomore year at Smithsburg ... Played in the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League
in the summer of 2009 ... Also played on the Maryland Select summer team in 2008 ... Also played football and basketball at Smithsburg ... Was
a first team All-MVAL wide receiver and defensive back his senior season ... Was an Honor Roll student at Smithsburg.
Personal: Born April 12, 1991 ... Son of Dave and Mindie Conway.
Conway’s Career Pitching Statistics
YearERA
2010
3.30
2011
2.89
CAREER
2.92
W-LAPP-GS CGSHOSV
2-0
19-5
0
0/4
1
8-2 20-12
0
0/2
3
10-2 39-17
0
0/6
4
Conway’s Career Hitting Statistics
Year
2010
2011
CAREER
AVG
.274
.176
.221
GP-GS
27-12
23-18
50-30
AB
62
74
136
R
18
11
29
H
17
13
30
IP
46.1
77.0
123.1
HRER
39
20
17
70
28
23
109
48
40
2B 3B HR RBI
1 0
3 16
1 1
1
5
2 1
4 21
TB SLG%
27
.435
19 ..257
46
.338
BBSO
15
33
23
70
38
103
2B
4
7
11
3B
0
1
1
HR
5
4
9
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
12 1
18 .395
1 2
2 4
18 .238
0 1
14 5
36 .314
1 3
BF / AVG
193/.232
325/.241
518/.237
SB-Att
6-6
1-1
7-7
WP HPB BKSAC
2
3
0 7
7
5
0 6
9
8
0 13
PO A
13 17
21 26
34 53
E FLD%
3 .909
5 .919
8 .916
#35 P at r i c k C o r b e tt
6-5, 185, RHP/INF, R/R, Fr. • Yorktown, Va. / Tabb HS
47th Round, fifth pick (1,416th overall pick) by Kansas City Royals in the 2011 Major League Draft.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named Bay Rivers District baseball Player of the Year by district coaches … Led
the Tigers with a .440 batting average, .554 on-base percentage, 14 walks and 15 RBI … Was 4-3 on the mound
with a 1.33 ERA and 65 strikeouts versus only three walks in 52.2 innings … Named All-Bay Rivers District as
a pitcher (first team) and shortstop (second team) … A first team All-Bay Rivers District pitcher, adding second
team all-district honors as a shortstop and second team all-region honors as a pitcher ... Went 5-3 with a 3.82
ERA for Tabb as a junior, striking out 54 batters in 52 innings pitched ... Batted .531 with three home runs and
26 RBI in 2010 ... As a sophomore, batted .323 while going 4-3 with a save and a 3.40 ERA on the mound with
53 K’s in 52 innings pitched.
Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1992 in Newport News, Va. … Son of Hobert and Amy Corbett.
#17 J u s t i n C r e e l
5-10, 185, 2B/SS, R/R, Jr. • Baton Rouge, La. / Central HS (Northeast Texas CC)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Northeast Texas CC … 2011 (So.): Batted .328 with nine
doubles, 37 runs scored and 15 RBI … 2010 (Fr.): Named Region 14 Eastern All-Conference … Selected to play
in the Texas-New Mexico All-Star game … Batted .359 with 13 doubles, 45 runs scored and 33 RBI … At Central
HS: An Under Armour preseason All-American … Named to the 5A All-State team, as well as being a two-time
5A All-District 5 selection … Was an honorable mention All-State pick as a junior … Helped Central HS to state
championships in 2006 and ’07 … For his prep career, batted .417 with 51 doubles, eight triples, 10 home runs,
130 RBI and 59 stolen bases … As a senior, batted .472with 19 doubles and 24 stolen bases … As a junior,
posted a .463 batting average with 18 doubles, 52 RBI and 15 stolen bases.
Personal: Born April 1, 1990 in Baton Rouge, La. … Son of Richard and Rebecca Creel … His brother, Matt,
plays baseball at the University of Houston.
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#31 B ryc e D i a l
6-4, 225, OF/RHP, R/R, Jr. • Columbus, Ga. / Columbus HS (Chattahoochee Valley (Ala.) JC)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season at Chattahoochee Valley Junior College and one season at Georgia Southern University … 2011 at CVJC (So): Named first team All-Southern League, second team all-region …
Selected to the Alabama Community College Conference All-Tournament team … Hit 18 home runs, the secondbest total in JuCo Division I in 2011 and ranked third (tied) overall … His 65 RBI ranked 12th-best in Division I
JuCo … Was named the NJCAA Division I National Player of the Week (Mar. 23) hitting four home runs in three
games and driving in two-game winning runs … For the week, was 6-for-12 at the plate with a double, 10 RBI, five
walks and a stolen base ... For the year, batted .339 with 16 doubles, 60 runs scored, 18 HR, 65 RBI, 42 walks, 11
HBP and .480 on-base percentage … 2010 at GSU (Fr.): Played in nine games, getting two starts … Batted .167
(2-for-2) with a double … At Columbus HS: Voted Columbus HS ‘Offensive Player of the Year’ three seasons...
Batted .385 in 2008, hitting eight home runs with 39 RBI...Played in three state championship baseball games and
twice been a member of the Georgia ‘Top 100’...Earned All-Tournament team honors for Team Georgia summer 2007 playing in Oklahoma...Hit a
school record 17 homeruns and was Second Team Louisville High School All-American...Played football, basketball and baseball.
Personal: Born February 18, 1991 in Columbus, Ga. … Son of Curtis and Amy Dial.
Dial’s Career Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
2010 #
.167
9-2
12
0
# - stats from Georgia Southern University
H
2
2B 3B HR RBI
1 0
0
0
TB SLG%
3
.250
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
1 1
4 .286
0 0
SB-Att
0-0
PO
0
A
0
E FLD%
0
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#25 A da m E gg n at z
6-2, 170, OF/RHP/SS, B/R, Fr. • Tampa, Fla. / Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: First team Rawlings All-Region … Helped Brooks-DeBartolo reach the 2011 Florida
2A state championship game … Second team All-Hillsborough County as a senior … Batted .571 with 17 doubles,
three triples, seven home runs, 32 RBI and 27 stolen bases … On the mound, was 1-1 with two saves, posting a
0.34 ERA … Struck out 22 in 20.2 innings … Prior to his senior season, rated #40 prospect in the state by Perfect
Game USA ... Honorable mention All-Hillsborough County as a junior ... Hit .417 with 14 doubles, 22 runs scored
and 30 stolen bases in 2010 ... Swiped 30 stolen bases in 2010, ranking 11th in the state ... Went 4-2 and posted
a 4.38 ERA over 38.1 innings pitched with 31 strikeouts ... Invited to USA Baseball’s Tournament of Stars in the
summer of 2010, an elite invitation-only event that features roughly 150 of the nation’s top 18-and-under players
... As a sophomore, posted a .448 batting average, going 3-1 on the mound with 29 strikeouts in 30.2 innings
pitched ... Member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Born May 26, 1992 in Tampa, Fla. … Son of Richard and Laura Eggnatz.
#32 D o u g F l e m i n g
6-1, 190, C, R/R, So. • Neshaminy, Pa. / William Penn Charter HS
2011 (RFr.): Missed the 2011 season due to Tommy John surgery … Was able to travel and served as a
bullpen catcher.
2010 (Fr.): Redshirted.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to the Under Armour Preseason All-America team in 2008 and 2009 ... Was
named to the Baseball Clearinghouse.net All-National Team in 2009 ... Was a four-year starting catcher ... Had a
.380 high school batting average with 26 doubles, four triples and 13 home runs as a senior ... Was a two-time
team captain and team MVP ... Helped William Penn Charter to a 2009 Inter-AC championship and a ranking of
25th nationally by Perfect Game in 2009 ... Was a three-time all-conference and All-Philadelphia selection ... Also
was a three-time member of the Carpenter Cup team ... Played legion baseball for Yardley Western ... Was a threetime All-Pennsylvania East-West American Legion All-Star and a four-time Region 3 and Lower Bucks American
Legion All-Star ... Graduated with honors from William Penn Charter.
Personal: Born May 9, 1990 ... Son of John and Linda Fleming.
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#8 T u c k e r F r aw l e y
TRI-CAPTAIN
6-0, 185, C, R/R, Sr. • Lexington, S.C. / Lexington HS
Carries a career 3.906 GPA in physics through December 2011, earning a perfect 4.0 seven times.
2011 (Jr.): Named second team CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District 3 and Academic All-Big South,
posting a 3.97 GPA in physics … One of the few Coastal players to get off to a hot start with the new bats,
posting a .429 average (3-for-7) with a double, home run and four walks in his first three games … Started the
first two games of 2011 and came off the bench in the 16-inning marathon with Indiana in game three ... In the
top of the 16th, injured his left knee in a play at the plate, what proved to be the winning run for the Hoosiers,
and would miss the next 18 games … Made his return to the lineup at The Citadel (Mar. 23), going 0-for-2 but
reached base twice as he walked and was hit by a pitch … Was 1-for-2 with a walk in the exhibition with the
Texas Rangers … Raised his season batting average
39 points to .300 as he went 4-for-11 in the Liberty series ... On Sunday versus the
Flames, went 2-for-4 and had a career-high 14 fielding chances thanks to 11 strike
outs, two plays at the plate and two assists … Went 1-for-4 and accounted for two of
CCU’s four runs with two RBI at Clemson … Was 4-for-8 in the Presbyterian series
with double and two hit by pitches … Had a career-long eight-game hitting streak
snapped at Virginia, batting .379 ( 11-for-29) over the span … Had his best weekend
of the season at Winthrop ... Was 5-for-12 (.417) with a three runs scored, one RBI,
one double and one walk ... Went 3-for-5 with two runs scored in game two, tying his
career high for hits in a game ... Had a hit and run scored in each of the first two Big
South tournament games … In the NCAA Clemson Regional, was 1-for-2 with an RBI
in the opening-round win over Connecticut and 2-for-3 with a double in the second
game versus the Huskies.
2010 (So.): Played in 27 games, getting seven starts, serving as the backup to
All-American and Johnny Bench Award finalist Jose Iglesias ... Batted .209 in 43 at
bats ... Of his nine hits, five went for extra bases, including two doubles and three
home runs for a .465 slugging percentage ... Was 2-for-6 as the starting catcher and
delivered an RBI double versus Stony Brook (June 6) in the Myrtle Beach Regional ...
Later drove in another and walked, scoring on Scott Woodward’s RBI triple ... Was
the starting catcher in the opening game of the UNC Asheville series, going 1-of-3
with a three-run home run and scoring three times ... Was 2-for-2 with a run scored
in the series finale versus Winthrop.
2009 (RFr.): Appeared in 14 games for the Chanticleers with starts against Radford (April 11) and Presbyterian April 26) ... Hit .474 with a double, a home run and
five RBI ... Hit his first collegiate home run (April 11) against Radford, going 2-for-4
with two RBI ... Went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and two RBI against
Stony Brook (March 8) ... Had two hits in the win over VMI (May 9).
2008 (Fr.): Redshirted.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was named All-State by the High School Sports Report
and was an All-Area AAAA Team honoree by The State ... Played in the 2007 North-South All-Star Game and was named to the All-Academic Team
at the International Paper Tournament and by Diamond Prospects ... Lettered three years at Lexington High School ... Hit .347 and drove in 19 runs
his senior season for the Wildcats ... Earned the Allen Whitacre Award for highest grade-point-average on the Lexington baseball team ... Helped
the Wildcats to the Region 4 AAAA championship his junior year ... Played for the Palmetto Sandgnats in the summer of 2006.
Personal: Born June 1, 1989 ... Son of Patrick and Barbara Frawley.
Frawley’s Career Statistics
Year
2008
2009
2010
2011
CAREER
AVG
GP-GS
— Redshirted —
.474
14-2
.209
27-7
.234
41-40
.253
28-49
AB
R
H
19
43
128
190
6
10
19
35
9
9
30
48
2B 3B HR RBI
1
2
5
8
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
5
5
7
15
27
TB SLG%
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
13
20
38
71
1
4
12
17
.684
.465
.297
.374
0
2
8
10
2
7
27
36
.500
.306
.333
.342
0
0
2
2
1
1
5
7
SB-Att
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
PO
A
E FLD%
36 9
82 10
236 45
354 64
0 1.000
2 .979
3 .989
5 .988
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#20 S loa n G i l l i a m
6-1, 205, 1B, R/R, RJr. • Moore, S.C. / Dorman HS (Spartanburg Methodist College)
2011 (Jr.): Was enrolled at Coastal Carolina, but was not a part of the team.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Signed with Georgia Southern out of Junior College, spending the Fall 2010 semester there … Transferred to Coastal Carolina in the Spring of 2011, using a redshirt season … Spent two seasons at
Spartanburg Methodist … 2010 (So.): Named NJCAA All-Region 10 … Batted .423 in 54 games with 15 doubles,
three triples, 54 runs scored and 62 RBI … 2009 (Fr.): Had a slow start to his collegiate career, ending with a
.234 batting average in 27 games with four doubles and 15 RBI … At Dorman HS: Named to the HSSR All-State
team and to the North squad of the A-AA All-Star game as a senior … Finished eighth in the state in RBI with 36,
while hitting six home runs to rank 15th in the state … Had a 2.50 ERA on the mound … At the 2007 state tournament, set a record by hitting four doubles in a game … Earned All-Tournament honors at the state tournament
… Tabbed All-Region as a sophomore.
Personal: Born Dec. 29, 1989 in Moore, S.C. … Son of Brian and Kelly Gilliam.
#41 C h r i s H a r r i s o n
6-0, 175, RHP, R/R, Fr. • Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was 1-0 with a save, striking out 11 in 8.2 innings … Batted .321 … Selected for
the 1A-4A South All-Star as voted on by the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association … Led White Knoll to
its first ever state title in 2010 and a #7 final national ranking by MAXPREPS XCELLENT 100 ... Named all-region
as a pitcher as he was 3-0 with a 2.59 ERA, striking out 29 in 27 innings with just four walks ... Also batted .436
with eight doubles, three home runs and 19 RBI in 2010 ... As a sophomore, was his team’s Pitcher of the Year
and All-4A Region MVP, going 5-3 with a 2.63 ERA, fanning 57 in 61.1 innings.
Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1993 in Columbia, S.C. … Son of Steve and Allison Harrison.
#27 T y l e r H e r b
6-2, 175, RHP, R/R, So. • Lykens, Pa. / Williams Valley HS
2011 (Fr.): Made 17 appearances as a true freshman … Did not factor in any decisions, posting a 4.33 ERA …
Ended the season allowing just two walks in an 13-game span (15.1 innings) with 14 strike outs (April 8-June 5)
… Started for the Chants in game two of the year but did not factor in the
decision as he pitched just 4.2 innings versus Tennessee Tech with four
strike outs, leaving with a 4-1 lead ... In the Wake Forest win, pitched 3.0
innings in relief, striking out four … In the exhibition versus the Texas
Rangers, struck out DH Mitch Moreland, the only CCU pitcher to record
a K in the game … Made second career start at #1 Virginia ... Pitched
three-plus innings at UVa, allowing five hits and four runs … Pitched 1.2
innings with two strikeouts in Coastal’s record-setting 43-inning scoreless span … Struck out all three batters he faced in the win at UNC Wilmington.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Led Williams Valley HS to a Schuylkill League Division II title in 2010 as he
hit .487 while going 7-3 with a 2.39 ERA and a Pennsylvania-best 126 strikeouts on the mound ... Named
Pottsville Republican-Herald and Upper Dauphin Sentinel Area Player of the Year, leading his league in
five statistical categories - hits (37), runs scored (39), RBIs (38), triples (3) and pitching strikeouts ...
Also ranked second in batting average, doubles (8) and home runs (6) while coming in at third in pitching victories and seventh in ERA (2.39) ... Set 12 school records in baseball, including career at bats
(230), career runs scored (122), career hits (110), career assists (456), career doubles (33), career RBI
(105), career pitching appearances (40), season assists (157), season doubles (11), season RBI (39),
career strikeouts (311) and season strikeouts (126) ... Went 7-2 with a mid-state-best 0.90 ERA and 99
strikeouts in 62 innings pitched his junior season … Was the Upper Dauphin Sentinel Area Player of the
Year … Hit .370 with eight doubles and 22 RBI as a junior … Was a first team Upper Dauphin Sentinel
All-Star and Williams Valley’s team Most Valuable Player his sophomore season … Was 8-2 with a 2.41
ERA and 73 strikeouts in 58 innings pitched in 2008 … Had a .325 average his sophomore campaign
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… Also a standout in football (quarterback, defensive back and punter) and basketball at Williams Valley … Was an Upper Dauphin Sentinel first
team All-Star in basketball, scoring over 1,000 career points, and a Twin Valley Conference first team All-Star in football … Was a Pennsylvania
American Legion East-West All-Star Selection ... Was an Honor Roll student at Williams Valley.
Personal: Born April 28, 1992 ... Son of Paul and Lori Herb.
Herb’s Career Statistics
YearERA
2011
4.33
W-LAPP-GS CGSHOSV
0-0
17-2
0
0/2
0
IP
27.0
HRER
32
18
13
BBSO
9
24
2B
5
3B
0
HR
2
BF / AVG
125.279
WP HPB BKSAC
3
1
0 0
#5 A u s t i n K e r r
6-0, 160, LHP, L/L, Fr. • Chester, S.C. / Chester HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named All-Region IV AAA … Chosen to play for the North in the 2A-3A South Carolina All-Star game … Batted .382 as a senior … Had four wins as a junior with 66 strikeouts, versus 18 walks, in
46 innings … Invited to play in the Palmetto Games after his sophomore season … Also played football, averaging
37.5 yards per punt.
Personal: Born April 7, 1993 in Chester, S.C. … Son of Jeff and Karen Kerr … His father played baseball at
Clemson.
#24 T r i pp M a r t i n
6-2, 190, SS/3B, R/R/, So. • Pelham, Ala. / Pelham HS
2011 (Fr.): Played in 41 games, getting 31 starts … Was 3-for-6
with three RBI as a pinch hitter hiting a single, double and home run
(walk off) … The walk-off home run came on Feb. 20 in a 6-5 win over
Virginia Tech, launching a 0-0 fastball over the left-field wall for the
victory … Hit a double and scored in the win at College of Charleston
… Came off the bench in the top of the ninth at The Citadel to pinch
hit with CCU down one and one out ... Delivered a single and would
help Coastal pull out the 6-5 come-from-behind win, scoring what was
the tying run on Tommy La Stella’s two-run double … Stayed hot the
next game, going 2-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored in the Friday win at UNC Asheville … Came off the bench to go 1-for-2 with a double and run scored at North
Carolina … In the UNC Wilmington home win, went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and a walk
… Parlayed a strong finish in the regular season to start all four games of the Big South Tournament
at third ... In game one, went 1-for-2 with three RBI and two runs scores, hitting a monster home run
that rattled off the top of the light tower in left field … Was 1-for-4 with two RBI in the opening round
win over Connecticut in the NCAA Clemson Regional.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named honorable mention All-American by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball ... Selected 6A All-State by the Alabama Sports Writers Association, as well as earning
All-Metro and All-Shelby County ... Helped Pelham to a #1 state and national rank during a 29-game
winning streak, hitting .364 for the season with nine home runs and 44 RBI while going 7-0 with a
save and 2.64 ERA, striking out 58 in 47.2 innings pitched on the mound ... Hit .318 with five home runs and 24 RBI his junior season … Also
had a 3-1 record with a 1.19 ERA on the mound for the Panthers … Was an Alabama Baseball Coaches Association All-Star selection in 2009
and helped Pelham to a #22 ranking in the country by Baseball America March 31, 2009 … Was an All-Metro Honorable Mention his sophomore
season ... Hit .373 with 17 RBI and had a 3-0 record with a 2.17 ERA in 2008 … Also played quarterback in football at Pelham … Was named
to the Birmingham News Preseason All-Metro Football Team in 2009 … Was an Honor Roll student and the Birmingham News Scholar-Athlete of
the Week Nov. 4, 2009.
Personal: Born April 2, 1992 ... Son of Ray and Karen Martin.
Martin’s Career Statistics
Year
2011
AVG
.207
GP-GS
41-31
AB
111
R
22
H
23
2B 3B HR RBI
8 0
2 13
TB SLG%
37
.333
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
10 2
41 .285
0 9
SB-Att
2-2
PO A
16 27
E FLD%
8 .843
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#1 J ac o b M ay
5-10, 175, OF/2B, B/R, So. • Liberty Township, Ohio / Lakota West HS
Tabbed 26th-best prospect in the Northwoods League by Perfect
Game USA … Batted .296 for the Green Bay Bullfrogs in the summer
of 2011 with 12 doubles, 20 walks and 19 stolen bases in 45 games.
2011 (Fr.): Played in 44 games with 38 starts, mostly playing left
field … Missed the first 11 games after suffering a wrist injury during practice in the week leading up to opening day … Led all Coastal
outfielders with five assists … Made his collegiate debut Mar. 7 as the
starting DH versus Ball State, going 1-for-5 with an RBI and stolen
base … Versus Wake Forest as the DH, capped a six-run sixth inning
with an RBI double down the third-base line (his first hit from the
right side of the plate) ... Later, batting left handed, ripped a double down the first-base line ... Scored
twice and walked once … Was 1-for-2 with a looping single down the left field line in the exhibition
game with the Texas Rangers … Was just 1-for-11 in the Liberty series, but his one hit was a bunt
single to start the ninth in game two … He would later score the game-winning run on Daniel Bowman’s sacrifice fly … Versus Gardner-Webb, threw out a runner at the plate in the first inning of the
second game, helping Matt Rein earn Big South Pitcher of the Week ... Was 4-for-13 at the plate in the
series with three RBI, two doubles and a triple … Went on a six-game hit streak, getting one hit each
contest (VMI finale, three Radford games and the first two at Winthrop) ... Came off the bench in the
championship game of the Big South Tournament to hit an triple in his lone plate appearance … Pinch
hit in each of the NCAA Clemson Regional games, walking once.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected in the 39th round by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft, becoming the first player
in Lakota West’s history to be drafted out of high school ... Hit .440 in 27 games with five home runs, 29 RBI and 19 stolen bases as a senior to
earn All-State and his second straight, first team All-Greater Miami Conference honor ... Holds the Lakota district record for career homers (10) ...
Ranked sixth on the Buckeye Scout Class Top 100 ... Named to the Rawlings and Perfect Game USA Preseason All-American teams ... A two-time
Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star and QueenCityHigh.com All-Ohio team honoree … Was a first team All-Greater Miami Conference, All-Butler County
and All-City selection and second team All-Ohio honoree his junior year … Participated in the East Coast Pro Showcase, the Perfect Game National
Showcase and was on the Perfect Game National Underclassmen Showcase Top Prospect Team … Was an All-Greater Cincinnati Area selection
by ESPN Rise … Was an Honor Roll student at Lakota West.
Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1992 ... Son of Lee May, Jr. and Heather Cunningham ... Father was a first-round draft pick by the New York Mets in
1986, and is currently the hitting coach for the Cleveland Indians’ AAA team, the Columbus Clippers ... May’s grandfather, Lee May Sr., spent 18
seasons in the major leagues and is in the Reds Hall of Fame.
May’s Career Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
H
2011
.206
44-38
141
21
29
2B 3B HR RBI
6
3
0
13
TB SLG%
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
41
12
.291
4
24
.285
1
9
SB-Att
PO
A
E FLD%
5-5
57
5
2
.969
#29 W o o dy N i s b e t
5-9, 180, RHP, RJr. • Phoenix, Ariz. / Sunrise Mountain HS (South Mountain CC)
2011 (Jr.): Sat out a redshirt season at Coastal Carolina per NCAA regulaitons.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at South Mountain CC ... 2010 (So.): Appeared in a team-high
18 games, starting one, posting a 3-3 record with a team-high seven saves ... Struck out 43 batters in 32.2 innings
with a 3.03 ERA ... Batted .270 in 36 games, going 5-of-5 in stolen bases ... 2009 (Fr.): Appeared in 11 games,
going 1-2 with a save and 6.17 ERA ... Pitched 23.1 innings with 28 strikeouts ... Batted .242 in 46 games, going
9-of-9 in stolen bases, with seven doubles and 20 RBI ... Sunrise HS: Batted .472 with 33 runs and 32 RBIs, and,
as the No. 2 starter he was 5- 1 with a 1.78 ERA as a senior ... Helped Sunrise to the state final as a senior, state
semifinals as a junior and the state final as a sophomore ... Sunrise was ranked among the nation’s top 20 in 2008
by Collegiate Baseball ... Named honorable mention All-State as a junior.
Personal: Born April 9, 1990.
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#13 J o e P e r r i c o n e
6-2, 180, RHP, R/R, Fr. • Mount Prospect, Ill. / John Hersey HS
40th Round, 29th pick (1,230th overall pick) by Tamp Bay Rays in the 2011 Major League Draft.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named Perfect Game/Rawlings first team All-Central Region … Perfect Game rated
him the 12th-best prospect in Illinois and the 109th-best pitcher in the nation … Won three games and struck out
61 in 46 innings … Earned second team All-State as an outfielder … Named All-Northwest Region by the Daily
Herald … Honorable mention all-area by the Sun Times as a pitcher … Tabbed All-Mid Suburban League … Batted
.390 with nine home runs, seven doubles, 24 walks and 31 RBI … Tied for having the top velocity at the Chicago
Area Code games ... Struck out 43 batters in 40.2 innings as a junior with a 3.70 ERA ... Also batted .347 with six
home runs ... For his summer team, went 8-2 with a save, striking out 63 in 36 innings with a 1.83 ERA
Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1992 in Park Ridge, Ill. … Son of Mike and Dorothea Perricone.
#12 K e i t h P i c c o n i
5-11, 180, 2B, L/R, Jr. • College Point, N.Y. / Chaminade HS (Frederick (Md.) CC)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Frederick Community College … Helped the Cougars rank
first in NJCAA Division II after a 17-0 start to the 2011 season … 2011 (So.): Named second team All-Maryland
JuCo … Batted .364 with 11 doubles, 47 runs scored and 19 RBI in 45 games … Had a .523 on base percentage, best among all Maryland JuCo teams, thanks to 26 walks and 18 hit by pitches … 2010 (Fr.): Played in nine
games before missing the rest of the season with an injury and posted a .308 batting average with three of his
eight hits being doubles … Scored 14 runs … At Chaminade HS: Batted .440 as a senior with 13 doubles, four
triples, six home runs and 23 RBI … Led Chaminade to a 25-5 record as a senior and 29-1 scoresheet as a junior
… Batted .428 with three home runs and 15 RBI as a junior … Played for the New York Empires, which won the
2006 WWBA U17 National Champions.
Personal: Born June 11, 1990 in College Point, N.Y. … Son of Gregory and Jane Picconi.
#33 T y l e r P o o l e
6-6, 210, RHP, R/R, Fr. • Hickory, N.C. / Hickory HS
38th Round, 20th pick (1,1626th overall pick) by Boston Red Sox in the 2011 Major League Draft. ... On
basketball scholarship with the Chanticleers … Redshirted the 2011-12 basketball season due to injury, but is
expected to be available for the baseball season after his basketball commitment.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: A two-sport standout at Hickory High School ... Named honorable mention All-American by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball … Led the Red Tornadoes to a 17-11 baseball record as a senior and
the fourth round of NCHSSA 3A playoffs … Was 7-3 as a senior … Had 96 strikeouts in 65 innings, allowing just
45 hits … For his career, struck out 239 batters … Threw a complete-game two –hitter versus St. Stephens …
In basketball, averaged 17 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists last season to help lead Hickory High School to a
26-4 overall record and a No. 3 ranking in the state of North Carolina ... Selected to the all-district first team, was
named all-region and was named to the Charlotte Observer All-Star team in his conference.
Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1992 in Hickory, N.C. ... Son of Chris and Traci Poole.
#40 J o s h P ow e l l
6-2, 200, RHP/C, R/R, Jr. • Laurinburg, N.C. / West Brunswick HS (Brunswick CC)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Brunswick CC … 2011 (So.): Named second team All-Region
10 as a catcher … Was 1-0 with a 1.76 ERA … Set a Brunswick record with 10 saves in a season … Helped
Brunswick to a 24-6 record and Region 10 title … Also batted .398 with seven doubles, two triples, two home runs
and 20 RBI … 2010 (Fr.): Batted .374 with 10 doubles and 26 RBI … At West Brunswick HS: Named All-State,
and Brunswick Country Player of the Year as a catcher, batting .436 with seven doubles and 28 RBI as a senior …
Led the Trojans to two conference titles and a 46-11 record over his final two years … A two-time all-conference
and all-are selection … As a junior, batted .340 with eight doubles and four home runs.
Personal: Born Mar. 22, 1991 in Laurinburg, N.C. … Son of Kenneth and Chrisa Powell.
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#6 B r i a n P r u e tt
6-0, 160, SS, R/R, Fr. • Sarasota, Fla. / Riverview HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named Rawlings/Perfect Game second team All-Region … Batted .328 as a senior
… Posted a .478 as a junior at Riverview ... 2009 Under Armour Don Mattingly Hitting Award Recipient ... 2010
Perfect Game WABA International Tournament MVP/Gold Glove Recipient ... 2010 Under Armour Preseason All
American.
Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1992 in Sarasota, Fla. ... Son of Brian and Deborah Pruett.
#30 W i l l R e m i l l a r d
6-1, 190, C, R/R, So. • Cohoes, N.Y. / La Salle Institute (Temple University)
Will practice but not play the 2012 season per NCAA transfer rules.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent his true freshman season at Temple University … 2011 (Fr.): Named the
Philadelphia Big 5 Rookie of the Year … Batted .321 with 10 doubles, three home runs and 26 RBI, while throwing
out 28 base runners … At La Salle Institute: A Rawlings/Perfect Game honorable mention All-Region selection
... Voted first team Big 10 League All-Star … Voted fourth team All-State by the New York State Sports Writers
Association as a senior … Was second team all-area as a first baseman by the Times Union and Troy Record as
a junior ... Hit .500 as a junior with 26 RBI ... Also hit one home run and 13 doubles ... Prior to his junior year,
named a “player to watch: by Collegiate Baseball … Named Times Union and Troy Record first team all-area as a
sophomore ... Hit .411 with 45 RBI, including three homeruns and eight doubles ... Was an Empire State Games
silver medalist ... Led his summer team, the South Troy Dodgers, to the Connie Mack World Series.
Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1992 in Troy, N.Y. … Son of Ernie and Jennifer Remillard.
Remillard’s Career Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
2011 #
.321
45-41
162
# - stats from Temple University
R
23
H
52
2B 3B HR RBI
10 0
3 26
TB SLG%
71
.438
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
8 1
20 .353
2 1
SB-Att
2-2
PO A E FLD%
258 50 21 .936
#10 J av i e r R e y n o s o
5-11, 195, LHP/DH, B/L, Fr. • Tampa, Fla. / Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate HS
39th Round, fifth pick (1,191th overall pick) by Chicago White Sox in the 2011 Major League Draft ... Named
the fourth-best newcomer in the Big South by Baseball America.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Third team Rawlings All-American … First team Rawlings All-Region … First team
All-Hillsborough County as a senior … Helped the Phoenix to first state tournament berth … Was 9-4 on the
mound with a 1.30 ERA … Posted 116 strikeouts in 77 innings …. Led the team with 38 RBI while batting .593
with 10 doubles and eight home runs … Rated #28 prospect in the state prior to his senior season by Perfect
Game USA, saying “one of top Florida HS arms to see” ... As a junior, struck out 31 in 28.2 innings while posting a
2-4 record ... Hit .415 with six doubles, three home runs and 16 RBI ... Invited to 2010 USA Baseball’s Tournament
of Stars, an elite invitation-only event that features roughly 150 of the nation’s top 18-and-under players.
Personal: Born October 31, 1992 in Riverside, Calif. … Son of Reggie and Rose Williams … Older brothers,
SD and Reggie, Jr., play in the Cardinals and Twins organizations, respectively … Father played for the Angels.
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#42 J o h n R o s s i
6-1, 235, RHP, R/R, Fr. • Monaca, Pa. / Central Valley HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Twice named to the Beaver County Times’ all-star team … As a senior, posted a 4-1
record with a 2.89 ERA and 55 strikeouts … Was 5-2 with 57 strikeouts and a 2.32 ERA as a junior … Helped
the Trojans reach the 2010 WPIAL Class AA semifinals … Played in the Pennsylvania American League East-West
All-Star game in the summer of 2010.
Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1993 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … Son of Richard and Nancy Rossi.
#3 N i c k S e rg a k i s
5-7, 165, 3B, R/R, Fr. • New Albany, Ohio / Columbus Academy
Prior to Coastal Carolina: A Perfect Game/Rawlings honorable mention All-Central Regional honoree … A
three-time All-Mid State League selection … A two-time first team All-Central District Division III pick …. As a
junior, batting a team-high .463 with 29 RBI … Also posted a 2.74 ERA while allowing 38 hits and 29 walks with
57 strikeouts in 46 innings … As a sophomore, earned second team all-district … Hit .425 with 18 RBI … Pitched
32.2 innings, allowing 21 earned runs on 36 hits with 33 strikeouts and 26 walks … As a freshman, hit .388 with
two home runs and a team-high 16 RBI … Pitched a team-high 44.2 innings, striking out 47 and walking 20 with
a 2.19 ERA.
Personal: Born April 6, 1993 in West Allegheny, Pa. … Son of Pete and Tracy Sergakis.
#11 B e n S m i t h
6-2, 175, LHP, L/L, Fr. • Wichita Falls, Texas / Rider HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Texas Sports Writers Association second team All-State pick as a pitcher and honorable mention All-State as a first baseman … Also a second team All-State honoree by the Texas High School
Baseball Coaches Association … Helped Rider HS to the UIL 4A state title … Selected the State Championship
Player of Game as the winning pitcher and was named to the All-Tournament team as a first baseman … Selected
to play for Team Texas in the Heartland Classic … District 4-4A Pitcher of the Year … Was 12-2 on the mound
with a 1.47 ERA and a school-record 160 strikeouts in 90.2 innings pitched … Offensively, batted .366 with 44
RBI, seven doubles, four triples and two home runs … As a junior, helped the Raiders to the state semifinal …
Named first team All-District as a first baseman … Batted .350 with 18 RBI … Was 3-0 pitching with a 1.00 ERA
… As a sophomore, named first team All-District as a pitcher, also being named to the Red River Diamond Dozen
squad … Was 7-3 with a 1.49 ERA … Struck out 31 in 56.1 innings, allowing just seven walks.
Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1993 in Cheyenne, Wyoming … Son of Porter and Donna Smith … Has four younger siblings, twin brothers Caleb
and Cole and twin brothers Mason and Evan … His father was in the Air Force and, while living in Yorktown, Va., played on a 10-year-old all-star
team with fellow Chanticleer Patrick Corbett.
#19 C h r i s S u s e c k
5-10, 205, 3B/1B, R/R, Fr. • Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Regional HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named first team All-Group IV, All-West Jersey and All-Skyland Conference Delaware
Division … Selected second team All-State … Hit .463 with a .566 on-base percentage and slugged .713 with
five homers, 25 RBI and 10 stolen bases … Missed junior season due to an ACL injury suffered during basketball
season … As a sophomore, helped Hunterdon Central to the New Jersey Group IV state title … Was named allarea as a utility and All-Hunterdon County, leading the team with a .427 average and adding 30 runs and 33 RBI
… Also earned first team All-Skyland Conference Delaware Division … Hunterdon Central also won a state title
during Suseck’s freshman season.
Personal: Born Jan. 8, 1993 in Flemington, N.J. … Son of Mark and Ileana Suseck.
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#18 A u s t i n W a l l ac e
6-2, 190, LHP, L/L, Jr. • Frankfort, Ill. / Lincoln-Way East HS (Moraine Valley CC)
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season at Moraine Valley CC … 2011 (So.): Named second team
All-Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference … Was 2-4 with a 3.65 ERA … In 44.1 innings, struck out 37 … Also
named to the SICC All-Academic team … 2010 (Fr.): Spent one season at NCAA Division II St. Josephs College
… Named Academic All-Great Lakes Valley Conference … Was 0-3 in three appearances with a 5.14 ERA.
Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1990 in Frankfort, Ill. … Son of Robert and Julie Wallace.
#23 L u k e WI l l i s
5-11, 180, OF, R/R, Fr. • Annandale, Va. / Oakton HS
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Tabbed first team Virginia All-Group AAA and VirginiaPreps.com honorable mention All-AAA baseball teams … Earned first team All-Met honors by the Washington Post … Named first team
All-Concorde District, helping the Cougars to their first district title since 2006 … Stole 24 bases and batted .438
with 30 RBI … Was 3-0 with five saves as a pitcher … As a junior, earned all-region honors … Batted .420 with
a region-best 29 stolen bases … Was All-Concorde District as a sophomore, batting .350 with 15 stolen bases …
Also played football, earning All-Concorde District as a wide receiver as a senior and at running back as a junior,
and was an all-state performer in track … Named the 2010-11 Oakton High School Male Athlete of the Year as he
was the baseball co-MVP and the football Offensive MVP.
Personal: Born Nov. 9, 1992 in Fairfax, Va. … Son of Jeff and Evy Willis.
#21 R i c h W i tt e n
6-1, 200, 1B/C/3B, R/R, Sr. • Danville, Ky. / Danville HS
TRI-CAPTAIN
Was runner-up for the 2012 preseason Big South Player of the Year honor as voted on by the league’s coaches
… Graduated cum laude from Coastal Carolina in December 2011 with a 3.613 GPA in exercise and sport science.
2011 (Jr.): Named to the Big South All-Tournament team for the second straight season … Was just 2-for-14
in the tourney, but was 1-for-3 with two RBI versus Winthrop in the quarterfinal, 1-for-4 with a solo home run
in championship game and made numerous key defensive plays at first base … Ended the season batting .300
overall, .343 in Big South games … Led the league in putouts (564) with the next closest being 381 by Liberty’s
Austin Taylor … Ranked fifth (tied) in the Big South in doubles (18), fifth (tied) in RBI (51), seventh (tied) in runs
scored (48) and 10th in total bases (108) … In Big South games, tied for the league lead with 12 doubles and
fifth (tied) in walks (14) … Had a career-long 15-game hit streak, seeing his season batting average jump from
.223 to .292 ... Streak was snapped in the second Winthrop game, but he rallied to go 2-for-5 in the finale ... During the streak, batted .439 (25for-57) with 15 runs scored, 20 RBI, eight doubles and four home runs … Had a hit in 25-of-his-last-28 — batting .364 (43-for-118) over the span
... Scored a run in 17 of his last 18 games, amassing 24 over the span … Batted .500 (7-for-14) at the NCAA Clemson Regional … Was 2-for-2
with a home run, two runs scored and RBI in the opening-round win over Connecticut … Versus Clemson, was 4-for-5 with three runs scored …
In the second UConn meeting, was 1-for-4 with an RBI and run scored … Drew several starts at catcher due to injuries at the position, including
the two San Diego wins and in games one and three at Pepperdine ... Of his 70 hits on the season, 39 came with runners on base (.355 batting
average), including 30 with runners in scoring position (.385 avg.) … With runners on third and less than two outs, he was 15-of-17 (.882) at the
plate … Started slow, with just two hits in his first seven games (2-for-26 for an .077 batting average) ... Was batting just .114 through the first
nine games … Season turned around in a Ball State win (Mar. 4), going 3-for-3 with five RBI … At #1 Virginia, went 2-for-4 with two doubles,
a RBI and run scored … Was 2-for-3 with two runs scored, two RBI and his first home run of the season in the win over The Citadel ... Made a
strong case for Big South Player of the Week versus Radford, batted .583 (7-for-12) with six runs, a double, two home runs, six RBI, 1.167 slugging pct.,.667 on-base pct. And a stolen base ... In game one, was 1-for-2 with a walk and hit by pitch ... Also scored twice and stole a base ...
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In game two, was 4-for-6 with an RBI single and scored twice ... In game
three, was 2-for-5 with five RBI ... Hit a solo home run for a 3-0 lead after
three complete then put the game out of reach with a grand slam in the
fourth … In the UNC Wilmington win, Witten hit his first career triple —a
three-run triple at that, going 2-for-6 with two runs scored and three RBI.
2010 (So.): Played in 39 games, starting 15 – including the last month
as the first baseman ... Batted .321 overall and .339 as a starter ... Named
Big South All-Tournament as he was a key figure in the team’s championship, going 6-for-8 (.750) with five extra base hits and six RBI in the final
two games against High Point and Liberty ... Witten was a perfect 4-for-4
with three doubles in the win over High Point ... In the championship game
against Liberty, Witten was 2-for-3 with a three-run home run in the 8-2
win ... Stepped up big for the second straight weekend at the Myrtle Beach
Regional to earn All-Tournament honors ... Hit a grand slam in the sixth
and scored the winning run after doubling to open the 10th inning in the
11-10 win over the College of Charleston (June 7) in the Regional Championship ... Also in that CofC final, made an impressive stretch at first to
record an out on what could have been the game-winning run ... Hit .278
with a double, a home run and six RBI in the regional ... Over his last nine
games played – eight as a starter – batted 13-for-34 (.382), starting with
that 4-for-4, three RBI performance versus High Point in the Big South
Tournament ... Went 3-for-3 with four RBI, two doubles, a home run and
three runs scored in a win over Toledo.
2009 (RFr.): Played in 28 games for the Chanticleers with seven starts
in 2009 ... Hit .292 with six doubles, a home run and 12 RBI ... Had a
.479 slugging percentage ... Blasted a home run and drove in two in the
win over Radford (April 11) ... Had a three-run double in the win over VMI
(May 9) ... Went 2-for-3 with four runs scored and two doubles against
Stony Brook (March 8).
2008 (Fr.): Earned a medical redshirt and retained his year of eligibility
... Appeared in 11 games with seven starts prior to the injury ... Hit .250
with a home run and seven RBI ... Was 2-for-4 with three RBI at North
Carolina (March 11) ... Hit his first collegiate home run and had three RBI
at Clemson (March 18) ... Also made four appearances on the mound,
striking out three and allowing seven earned runs in 9.2 innings ... Pitched five innings against Virginia Tech (Feb. 25), allowing three earned runs
and striking out a batter ... Did not allow a run in relief appearances against Toledo and Ball State.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Hit .535 with 41 RBI and 24 stolen bases ... Was 10-1 with a 0.59 earned-run average and 108 strikeouts in 70 innings ... His 25 home runs during the junior season were the second-most in a single year in Kentucky history ... Finished just two home runs shy
of the career home run record ... Was a Preseason All-America pick by Louisville Slugger and ended his career with a .503 batting average, 235
RBI and 403 strikeouts on the mound .... Also played football for Danville and was an All-State quarterback his junior and senior seasons for the
Admirals ... Was named the Advocate-Messenger Player of the Year in 2006 and helped the Admirals to the state championship game his senior
season in football ... Was a member of the National Honor Society at Danville.
Personal: Born July 12, 1988 ... Son of Richard Witten and Mariam Kubale.
Witten’s Career Hitting Statistics
Year
AVG
GP-GS
AB
R
H
2008 #
.250
11-7
24
7
6
2009
.292
28-7
48
11
14
2010
.312
39-15
77
22
24
2011
.300
61-60
233
48
70
CAREER
.298
139-89 382
88 114
#-injured during his freshman season, getting a medical
2B 3B HR RBI
0 0
1
7
6 0
1 12
9 0
4 22
18 1
6 51
33 1 12 92
redshirt
Witten’s Career Pitching Statistics
YearERA W-LAPP-GS CGSHOSV
IP
2008 #
6.52 0-1
4-2
0
0/0
0
9.2
#-injured during his freshman season, getting a medical redshirt
TB SLG%
9
.375
23
.479
45
.584
108
.464
185
.484
HRER
14
7
7
BB HBP SO OB% SF SH
5 1
3 .400
0 1
7 2
10 .397
1 0
11 0
19 .393
1 1
24 8
28 .381
3 6
47 11 60 .387
5 8
BBSO
3
3
2B
4
3B
0
HR
2
SB-Att
0-0
0-0
0-0
8-9
8-9
PO A E FLD%
32 5 3 .925
35 2 0 1.000
142 6 2 .987
564 37 11 .982
773 50 16 .981
BF / AVG
46/.359
WP HPB BKSAC
1
3
0 1
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G a ry G i l m o r e
#14
Head Coach
Coastal Carolina ‘80
23rd Season at a Head Coach: 906-426-2
17th Season at CCU: 605-324
Seven-Time Big South Coach of the Year
Coaching History
• Scout for the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians; USC Aiken (Assistant Coach; 1990 —
USC Aiken (Head Coach); 1996-pres. —Coastal Carolina (Head Coach).
• 2005 ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year
• 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Big South Coach of the Year
Head Coaching Highlights
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Made two NCAA Division II tournament appearances (at USC Aiken) — 1992, ‘93
Advanced to the NCAA Division II College World Series (at USC Aiken) — 1993
Has won one Peach Belt regular-season title (at USC Aiken) — 1994
Has won two Peach Belt tournament titles (at USC Aiken) — 1992, ‘93
Made 10 NCAA Regional appearances (at Coastal Carolina) — 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07,
‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
• Advanced to two NCAA Super Regionals (at Coastal Carolina) — 2008, ‘10
• Has won nine Big South regular-season titles (at Coastal Carolina) — 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘07,
‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11
• Has won eight Big South tournament titles (at Coastal Carolina) — 1999, ‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08,
‘09, ‘10, ‘11
• Eight CCU players (Kevin Schnall, Mike Costanzo, Chris Raber, David Sappelt, Dock Doyle,
Anthony Meo, Jose Iglesias and Tommy La Stella) have been finalist or semifinalist for a
National Player of the Year Award
• Has coached 17 players to a total of 40 All-American honors
• Has coached seven Freshman All-Americans
• Has coached 16 players to a total of 19 All-Region/All-District honors, including 2010 NCBWA
District IV Player of the Year Anthony Meo
• Has coached the Big South Player of the Year eight times (Kevin Schnall, Justin Owens, Mike
Costanzo—twice, David Sappelt, Dock Doyle, David Anderson and Tommy La Stella)
• Since instituted in 2007, has coached the Big South Pitcher of the Year four times (Bobby
Gagg, Cody Wheeler, Anthony Meo and Matt Rein)
• Has coached the Big South Rookie/Freshman of the Year twice (Brooks Marzka and Scott
Woodward)
• Has coached players that have earned 89 All-Big South honors, including a Big South record
eight first team selections in 2010 and Big South record 11 first and second teamers in
2008
• Has coached the 2010 Big South Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Austin Fleet) and two
Big South Baseball Scholar-Athletes of the Year (Brooks Marzka in 2000 and Austin Fleet
in 2010)
• Has coached first team Academic All-American Austin Fleet (2010) and seven players to a total
of 10 Academic All-District honors
• Coastal Carolina is the only Big South team to win 50 games (a feat accomplished four times)
and CCU set school and Big
South records by winning GILMORE’S Head Coaching Record
55 games in 2010. The 55 Year School Conf Champs Record Conf. Record Post-Season
45-10-0
NA
--wins also led the NCAA as 1990 USC Aiken
51-13-0 NA --did Coastal’s .846 winning 1991 USC Aiken
1992 USC Aiken T
45-15-2 10- 2-1 NCAA DII
percentage (55-10).
46-18-0 13- 7-0 NCAA DII/CWS
• In 2010, Coastal became the 1993 USC Aiken T
R
35-22-0 16- 5-0 --first Big South team to go 1994 USC Aiken
34-24-0 14-10-0 --undefeated in league play 1995 USC Aiken
24-29-0 11-10-0 --(25-0) and go undefeated 1996 Coastal Carolina
1997
Coastal
Carolina
23-31-0 5- 16-0 --in the Big South tourna1998 Coastal Carolina
31-29-0 11- 7-0 --ment (4-0) in the same
1999 Coastal Carolina R
43-15-0 10- 2-0 --year.
2000 Coastal Carolina
34-24-0 11-10-0 --• Has had 45 players drafted a 2001 Coastal Carolina T
42-20-0 16- 4-0 NCAA
total of 48 times, including 2002 Coastal Carolina R T
44-19-0 16- 5-0 NCAA
12 in the top 10 rounds
2003 Coastal Carolina T
45-18-0 12- 7-0 NCAA
• Rico Noel (56) and Scott 2004 Coastal Carolina T
40-23-0 16- 8-0 NCAA
Woodward (55) went 1-2 2005 Coastal Carolina R
50-16-0 21- 3-0 NCAA
in the NCAA in stolen 2006 Coastal Carolina
30-27-0 15- 9-0 --bases in 2010, marking 2007 Coastal Carolina R T
50-13-0 17- 4-0 NCAA
just the second time team- 2008 Coastal Carolina R T
50-14-0 17- 3-0 NCAA/Super
mates had done so. Rico 2009 Coastal Carolina R T
47-16-0 21- 5-0 NCAA
55-10-0 25- 0-0 NCAA/Super
Noel also led the NCAA in 2010 Coastal Carolina R T
2011 Coastal Carolina R T
42-20-0 20- 7-0 NCAA
stolen bases in 2009 (48)
• 22 Years Overall
906-426-2
PERSONAL
• 16 Years at Coastal
650-324-0 Big South Record: 244-100
Family: Wife, Cathy; son, • 6 Years at USC Aiken 256-102-2
R = Regular-Season Conference Champion — T = Conference Tournament Champion
Chance; daughter, Samantha
Coastal Carolina head coach Gary Gilmore, who is entering his 17th season
at his alma mater, has seen the program continually rise in the world of college
baseball to a national power. Eleven NCAA berths, 11 40+ win seasons in the last
13 years, 14-straight winning seasons, numerous draft picks – including a secondround selection in 2011, a first trip to the NCAA Super Regional in 2008 and hosting the program’s first a Super Regional in 2010 are just part of the exciting things
going on in Coastal Carolina baseball.
In addition to building his program, Gilmore is seeing buildings being erected
to keep Coastal Carolina on par with the nation’s elite. In the summer of 2010, the
coaches moved into their new offices in Adkins Field House, just steps away from
the state-of-the-art speed, strength and conditioning center. In the spring of 2011,
construction began on a new indoor practice facility, featuring a full infield and
complex netting system to allow the facility to house several hitting and pitching
stations.
Then, in January of 2012, Coastal Carolina announced its plan to renovate both
the baseball and softball complexes. The $10.2 million project will begin after the
2012 season and is scheduled to be ready for the 2014 home opener. The new
stadium will have 2,500 permanent seats with grass berms and a boardwalk surrounding the outfield wall allowing capacity to reach between 5,000-6,000 people.
Also, the facility will have player locker room, lounge, team meeting areas, video
bay, athletic training room, coaches offices, premium seating and more.
The 2011 season saw Coastal Carolina make its 10th NCAA appearance over
the last 11 years as well as sweep both the Big South regular season tournament
titles for the fifth consecutive year. Prior to the year, Gilmore was voted among the
best in the business in a poll by CollegeBaseballInsider.com. When asked “who is
the best coach at a non-BCS conferences?” Gilmore’s name topped the list. The
2011 season saw Tommy La Stella earn consensus All-American honors and be
voted Big South Player of the Year, while Matt Rein was also named All-American
and the Big South Pitcher of the Year. Pitcher Anthony Meo, a three-time first team
All-Big South pick, joined Kirt Manwaring as the highest Chanticleer drafted, being
the third pick of the second round. Scott Woodward, who set CCU and Big South
records for runs scores and hit by pitches while ranking second on both lists in
stolen bases and walks, was drafted in the seventh round. La Stella would go in the
eighth, followed by Taylor Motter in the 17th and Daniel Bowman in the 38th.
On May 17, Gilmore won his 900th game, defeating UNC Wilmington 12-3.
Ironically, his first win as the Chants’ coach was also versus UNCW. However,
the biggest highlight of the 2011 season was playing an exhibition with defending American League champion Texas Rangers before a record crown at BB&T
Coastal Field – home of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. Coastal pitchers sat down
the All-Star riddled lineup, nine up, nine down. The Chants, down 2-1 after five
complete, hung with the Rangers before eventually falling 6-2 with Texas getting
four runs in the last three innings off their own pitchers. Heading into the game
with a 15-10 record, the Chants took that positive experience and won 26 of their
next 34, including a four-game sweep to win the Big South Tournament, to secure
another NCAA postseason berth. Statistically, Coastal continued to show it can
both execute the “small-ball” philosophy and play for the big-inning by ranking
sixth nationally in sacrifice bunts, 17th in home runs, 23rd in doubles, 23rd in runs
scored, 31st in stolen bases.
The Chanticleers took a giant leap into the national spotlight in 2010. Coastal
Carolina set school and Big South records with 55 wins (against just 10 losses –
the fewest by Coastal in the Gilmore era), which additionally led the NCAA, had the
nation’s best winning percentage (.846), ranked second in the final RPI and was
the overall #4 seed to the NCAA Championship – hosting both the Myrtle Beach
Regional and Super Regional. Coastal would need a come-from-behind effort to
defeat College of Charleston in dramatic fashion to win the program’s second
Regional and fell by one run twice to eventual national champion South Carolina in
what was Coastal’s first time in hosting a Super Regional. In both Super Regional
contests, 6,599 people packed BB&T Costal Field, setting a facility record, to see
the thrilling and historic matchup. In the final NCAA statistics, Coastal ranked
eighth in scoring (9.1 avg.), fourth in hits (603), third in home runs (111), ninth
in slugging percentage (.553), third in stolen bases (161), eight in ERA (3.53) and
seventh in fewest hits allowed per nine innings (8.37).
Coastal, starting with a win over #10 Clemson on Mar. 31, would win 17
straight and 26 of its next 27 with the only setback being a 6-3 loss at top-ranked
Virginia. The Chants would climb in the polls to be a consensus top-five program
the final three weeks of the regular season, ending either 11th or 12th at season’s
end.
Individually, Rico Noel and Woodward became the second set of teammates to
rank 1-2 in the NCAA in stolen bases with 56 and 55, respectively. The duo also
ranked among the NCAA top 20 in runs scored, Noel eighth with 82 and Woodward
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17th with 75, while Jose Iglesias was 16th in RBI (80). On the mound, Anthony
Meo was second in the nation with 13 wins, while Cody Wheeler, who was 22nd in
the NCAA with 113 strikeouts, was fifth in wins nationally with 12.
For this, Meo, Wheeler, Iglesias and Noel were named to various All-American
teams with Meo being a semifinalist for two National Player of the Year award
and Iglesias being one of three finalists for the Johnny Bench Catcher of the Year
Award. Also, Austin Fleet was both a first team Academic All-America and the
Big South Male Student-Athlete of the Year while Ryan Connolly was a Freshman
All-American.
On the conference level in 2010, Coastal set several records as well en route to
winning both the Big South regular season and tournament crowns or the fourth
straight season. In addition to its 55 overall wins, the Chanticleers became the first
big South team to go undefeated in the regular-season (25-0) as well as going
undefeated in the Big South Tournament (4-0). Coastal also set a league record by
having eight players named to the All-Big South first team, with one second team
pick. For their success, Gilmore picked up his seventh Big South Conference Coach
of the Year honor, while Meo was the unanimous Big South Pitcher of the Year.
Also, it was during the final conference series of 2010 that Gilmore won his 600th
game as Coastal Carolina head coach, defeating Radford, 7-2, on May 20.
At season’s end, seven players were drafted, including Wheeler and Noel in the
fifth round, Fleet in the 16th and Chance Gilmore in the 25th, while Woodard (15th
round) Keith Hessler (28h round) and Jim Birmingham (33rd round) decided to
stay for the 2011 season.
The Chanticleers won both the Big South regular-season and tournament titles
in 2009, going 47-16 and advancing to the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. Gilmore
was named the Big South Coach of the Year for the sixth time as he mentored
eight players that were named to the All-Big South Teams. This included Big South
Player of the Year and Big South Tournament MVP David Anderson and conference
Pitcher of the Year Cody Wheeler. Both Anderson and Wheeler were named AllAmericans by Louisville Slugger and Collegiate Baseball, while the trio of Anthony
Meo, Daniel Bowman and Taylor Motter were named Freshman All-Americans by
the same organization. Gilmore reached a personal milestone in 2009, winning his
800th game as head coach in a 9-1 win over Charleston Southern May 14.
Coastal Carolina hosted and won the NCAA Conway Regional in 2008, advancing to the NCAA Cary Super Regional, a first in the school’s history. Gilmore was
named the Big South Coach of the Year for the fifth time and the Chants won
both the regular-season and tournament championships. Dock Doyle was named
the Big South Player of the Year and earned second team All-American honors
by Collegiate Baseball. Doyle also was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award.
Woodward earned Big South Freshman of the Year honors while 11 different
Chanticleers earned All-Big South accolades. Coastal Carolina defeated Columbia,
Alabama and East Carolina to earn the program’s first berth in a Super Regional.
Tommy Baldridge and David Anderson were named Co-Most Valuable Player’s and
the Chants had six selected to the All-Conway Regional Tournament Team. Coastal
Carolina set the Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field attendance record with 2,320 fans
at the championship game against East Carolina. Gilmore earned his 500th win at
Coastal Carolina on May 17 in an 18-8 win over Radford and now has 507 wins at
his alma mater. The Chants had five players selected in the Major League Baseball
First-Year Player Draft, including fifth-round picks in Doyle and Pete Andrelczyk.
Coastal Carolina enjoyed national success in 2007, as the Chanticleers hosted
an NCAA Regional for the first time in school history and won 50 games for the
second time in three seasons. Coastal Carolina won both the Big South Conference
regular-season and tournament titles for the second time in six years, going 4-0
in the BSC Tournament and defeating Liberty 6-5 in the championship game. The
Chanticleers had a 16-game winning streak in the middle of the season. Gilmore
was named the Midseason Coach of the Year by Baseball America and earned
his fourth Big South Coach of the Year honor at season’s end as he earned his
700th career (May 12) against UNC Asheville. Coastal Carolina hosted the 2007
Myrtle Beach Regional and its game against Clemson brought out 6,231 fans, a
BB&T Coastal Field record at the time. Bobby Gagg and David Sappelt earned AllAmerican honors by Collegiate Baseball, while Sappelt was the Big South Player
of the Year, Gagg was the Pitcher of the Year and Tommy Baldridge was the BSC
Tournament Most Valuable Player. The Chants ended the season ranked 20th by
Baseball America.
Coastal Carolina ended the 2006 season with a 30-27 overall record, finishing
third in the Big South Conference. The Chanticleers were one of the hottest teams
in the League the latter half of the season, sweeping conference foes Radford and
UNC Asheville as well as defeating East Carolina, the College of Charleston and
Wake Forest in mid-week games. Gilmore won his 400th game at Coastal Carolina
May 12 against Radford and won 30 games for the ninth time in 11 seasons as
head coach of the Chants.
Coastal’s continual rise to a national power was never as evident as in 2005,
when the Chants earned a number-one seed to the NCAA Tempe Regional, won 50
games (becoming the first Big South team in history to accomplish both feats),
had six players go in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft and was
23rd in the final rankings by Baseball America. The Chanticleers went to the championship game of the regional, defeating UNLV twice, but falling to host Arizona
State in the final. Gilmore received Big South Coach of the Year honors, the third
time he has received that honor, and the American Baseball Coaches Association
Atlantic Region Division I Coach of the Year in 2005. Coastal Carolina won its third
Big South regular-season title under Gilmore after compiling a remarkable 21-3
conference record. Gilmore also coached Mike Costanzo, who earned first team
All-American honors by three organizations, earned his second consecutive Big
South Player of the Year award and was named to the All-Big South first team as
both a first baseman and a pitcher, the first Big South player to ever earn multiple
first-team honors. Gilmore coached six All-Big South honorees in 2005, including
four first team members. He also won his 600th career game March 25 in a win
over VMI.
Gilmore and the Chanticleers battled through injuries and adversity during the
2004 season. The Chants were underdogs heading into the Big South Tournament, but for the fourth straight season, Coastal Carolina won the Big South
Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Regionals. Gilmore coached the Big South
Player of the Year in Costanzo and had four All-Big South members and two Major
League Baseball Draft selections.
Gilmore had a milestone 2003 season, starting with his 500th career win Feb.
21, against Delaware. He then saw the Chants win their third straight Big South
Tournament Championship and earn its third straight berth to the NCAA Regionals
in Lincoln, Neb. Coastal won 46 games in 2003, then the most by a Chanticleer
squad under Coach Gilmore. Ryan McGraw earned All-BSC First Team honors,
while six Chants were selected to the second team. Gilmore also saw Justin
Sturge and Brandon Powell enter the world of professional baseball.
In 2002, Coastal Carolina posted 44 wins. The Chants also captured both the
Big South regular season and tournament crowns for the second consecutive year
and appeared in the NCAA Regional, falling to Georgia in the final game. The 2002
squad featured seven all-conference performers, including five first-team members
and the Player of the Year in Justin Owens. Owens was also named as the 2001-02
Bagwell Winner, denoting him as the Big South Male Athlete of the Year while Ryan
McGraw broke the NCAA single-season stolen base mark with 63 in 2002.
In 2001, the Chants posted a 42-20 record, won their first Big South Championship since 1992, and came within a single out of advancing to the NCAA Super
Regionals, where they would have played Florida State with a College World Series
berth on the line. The team that year posted wins over nationally-ranked foes East
Carolina, Clemson and Georgia Tech. He also had six players make All-Big South
Conference Teams and catcher Randy McGarvey, Jr., was named the Big South
Tournament’s Most Valuable Player.
Gilmore took the reins in a rather precarious position in 1996. The Chants were
coming off a 17-37 season, their first losing season in 18 years, and had little in
the way of returning talent, especially on the mound. Coastal finished a respectable
24-29 in his first season, and 23-31 in his second. By 1998 though, his recruits,
especially the pitchers, began to step up, and Coastal’s winning ways returned. His
1999 squad posted 43 wins and found themselves nationally ranked towards the
end of the season, earning Gilmore Big South Coach of the Year honors.
Gilmore began his baseball career as a Chanticleer, playing center field for
Coastal Carolina during the 1979 and 1980 seasons. The speedy leadoff hitter hit
.353 with 69 steals in 90 games, before going to play in the Philadelphia Phillies
organization. Following his playing days, he worked as a scout for the Seattle
Mariners and Cleveland Indians before becoming a coach at USC-Aiken, where he
eventually took over the top spot in 1990.
Gilmore spent six seasons at USC-Aiken, where he compiled a 253-102 record.
Gilmore posted 40-win seasons in his first four years at USC-A, including a schoolrecord 48 wins in 1991. In 1993, Gilmore was named Peach Belt Conference Coach
of the Year by his peers. During his stint at USC-Aiken, Gilmore coached nine allconference performers and one conference player of the year in Adam Riggs.
In all, Coach Gilmore has been named the Regional Coach of the Year five
times, conference Coach of the Year six times and a National Coach of the Year
Finalist twice. Over 75 of his players have gone on to sign professional contracts,
with seven making it to the major leagues.
Gilmore and his wife Cathy have a son, Chance, who played at Coastal Carolina
from 2007-10 and is in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, and a daughter
Samantha (22).
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Kevin Schnall
#9
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Catchers
Coastal Carolina ‘01
12th Season at CCU
Kevin Schnall enters his 12th season on the Chanticleer coaching staff. A former All-Big South performer
and 2005 inductee to the Coastal Carolina Sasser Athletics Hall of Fame, Schnall coaches the catchers and
is heavily involved with hitting instruction. Schnall also enters his seventh year as the recruiting coordinator
after assisting with recruiting for five seasons.
Schnall coached Dock Doyle and Jose Iglesias, who were both finalists for the 2008 and 2010, respectively, Johnny Bench
Awards, given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. Iglesias, a third team All-American in 2010, had 80 RBI in 2010, second-most
on the CCU single-season list while ranking ranked 16th in the NCAA in the category. Doyle was the 2008 Big South Player of the
Year and a fifth-round draft pick by the New York Mets. In 2007, Matt Rademacher was a first team All-Big South selection, while
Doyle was on the All-Myrtle Beach Regional Team and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves. Under Schnall’s tutelage, Coastal Carolina’s
catchers have thrown out 42 percent of runners trying to steal. The backstops also have handled one of the nation’s best pitching
staffs, which ranked among the top 20 in ERA five of the last 10 seasons.
Schnall is credited with developing individual players such as catcher Randy McGarvey, Jr., who started his career as a walk-on
and finished as a two-year starter and 2002 draft pick of the Houston Astros, and Chad Oxendine, who started his Coastal Carolina
career as a middle infielder and went on to become an All-Big South catcher in 2004 and played in the Chicago White Sox minor
league organization. Schnall also coached Mike Fuentes in 2005-06, who was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 29th round
of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft.
Schnall also boasts successful stints as a summer league head coach. In 2001, he coached Front Royal (Va.) of the Valley League
and led the Cardinals to the playoffs. In 2002, Schnall was tabbed by
the Baseball Factory to coach one of its select summer teams. In addition to his coaching duties, Schnall also served as coordinator of the
Gary Gilmore Baseball Camp until 2004, which features several summer
camps and year-round clinics.
Schnall’s playing career began at Potomac State Junior College in
West Virginia, where he was named All-Region both seasons. In 1997, he
hit .420 and collected 56 RBI in leading the Catamounts to a 30-8 record.
He then moved to Coastal Carolina for the 1997-98 season, where he immediately became the Chants’ starting catcher. That season, he hit .308,
drove in 33 runs and set school catching records for putouts (362) and
assists (58). His efforts led the Chants to their first winning season since
1994 and a berth in the Big South Tournament Championship game.
In 1999, Schnall produced one of the most memorable single seasons
in Coastal Carolina history. He became just the second Chanticleer in Big
South history to bat over. 400 in a season (.405), was named Big South
Player of the Year and led the Chants to a 43-15 record, the program’s
best mark since 1983. Schnall slugged seven home runs and collected 48
RBI, but his most significant contribution was his patience at the batter’s
box where he struck out just 19 times all season and set a school record
for on-base percentage (.515). He finished his career as an NCBWA second team All-American and was a finalist for the Rotary Smith National
Player of the Year award.
Schnall’s collegiate success earned him notice from the Cincinnati
Reds, who made him their 25th-round pick in 1999. He played two seasons in the Reds farm system, compiling time with the Billings Mustangs
of the Pioneer League and the Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League.
He retired from pro baseball after the 2000 season.
Schnall married the former Megan Magee. The couple has a daughter,
Sydney, and a son, Jayden, and reside in Conway.
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Drew Thomas
#22
Assistant Coach/Pitchers
Illinois State ‘98
6th Season at CCU
Drew Thomas begins his sixth season with the Coastal Carolina University baseball program, serving as the pitching coach.
His first five seasons were spent as a volunteer assistant on the baseball staff before being promoted to a full time post in
the fall of 2011.
Over his last five seasons, Coastal’s pitching staff have ranked no lower than 32nd in the NCAA in ERA, ranking among the nation’s top 20 four times,
while ranking among the nation’s top 12 in fewest hits allowed per nine innings in 2009, ’10 and ’11.
This past season, Anthony Meo and Matt Rein highlighted a pitching staff that saw five pitchers rank among the school’s top 12 for lowest single-season
opponent batting average and four rank among the school’s single-season best in the Division I era for lowest ERA. Overall, Coastal’s staff posted a 2.97
ERA to lead the Big South and rank 18th nationally, while allowing just 7.79 hits per nine to rank 12th nationally. Also, the Chants would set a CCU and Big
South record by recording four consecutive shutouts, while throwing a total of 43.0 innings of scoreless baseball over six games. Coastal would lead the
Big South in ERA, lowest opponent batting average, strikeouts, fewest hits allowed and fewest runs allowed. Meo would earn his third straight All-Big South
and be drafted in the second round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Meo would also post 115 strikeouts (sixth-best on the CCU single season list) and end
his career with a Big South record 2.52 ERA (second-best all-time in CCU history and tops in the Division I era). Meo also finished with 32 wins – becoming
the first Big South pitcher to post at least 30 wins in three seasons – and 277 strikeouts – sixth on the CCU career list. Meo capped his impressive career
by throwing a no-hitter in the Big South Tournament and getting a dominant performance in a win over Connecticut in the NCAA Clemson Regional. Rein
was named the 2011 Big South Pitcher of the Year, was tabbed All-American and finished fourth on the CCU career list with 91 appearances.
Coastal was able to win the 2010 NCAA Regional and have the credentials to host a Super Regional thanks to an impressive pitching staff. Headlined
by Big South Pitcher of the Year Meo, who finished second in the NCAA with 13 wins, and fellow first team All-Big South pick Cody Wheeler, who was
fifth in the NCAA with 12 wins, both pitchers were named All-American by several publications. The two were joined on the Big South first team by relief
pitcher Rein, while freshman relief pitcher Ryan Connolly was tabbed second team All-Big South. Meo, the American Baseball Coaches Association District
IV Player of the Year, would go on to be a semifinalist for the Dick Howser and Golden Spike National Player of the Year awards with Wheeler being a fifthround draft pick. Connolly capped the laundry list of honors by being named Freshman All-American after he set a CCU record with 40 pitching appearances
in a season. Meo, Wheeler and Rein combined to go 32-3. Securing most of the wins was closer Austin Fleet, who was 6-2 with a Big South-best eight
saves. Fleet additionally was named first team Academic All-America as well we the Big South male Student-Athlete of the Year. Overall, Coastal dominated
the Big South pitching with a 3.53 ERA, nearly one full run better than the next closest, while holding opponents to a meager .248 batting average. The
Chants only walked 226 (3.48 per game) and struck out 530 (8.17 per game). Nationally, Coastal was eighth in ERA and seventh in fewest hits allowed
per nine innings (8.37).
The Coastal Carolina pitching staff had a tremendous season in 2009. Wheeler was named the Big South Pitcher of the Year and was a second team
Louisville Slugger All-American. He went 10-1 on the year and had a no-hitter against Hawai’i (March 26). Nick McCully was 8-1 with a 2.10 ERA and eight
saves as well as being named to the All-Big South First Team and the All-Big South Tournament Team. McCully was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in
the ninth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Meo was a first team All-Big South honoree his freshman season. He went 9-2,
setting a CCU freshman record, with a 2.92 ERA en route to Freshman All-American honors as well. The Coastal pitching staff finished 10th in the country
in ERA and 12th in hits allowed per nine innings.
The Coastal Carolina pitching staff enjoyed tremendous success in 2008, finishing 32nd in the country
in ERA. Bobby Gagg, Joey Haug and Pete Andrelczyk were named to the All-Big South first team, while
Nick McCully was a second team selection. McCully also was named to the All-NCAA Conway Regional
team, while Haug was an All-Big South Tournament selection. Andrelczyk was selected in the fifth round
of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft by the Florida Marlins.
In 2007, Coastal finished 18th in the country in ERA. Gagg was named the Big South Pitcher of the
Year, while Gagg, David Anderson and Andy DeLaGarza all were named to the All-Big South teams. Gagg
was a second team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and a second team All-Region selection by the
ABCA. McCully also was named to the All-Big South Tournament team and was an All-Freshman Team
selection by Ping! Baseball.
Thomas came to Coastal Carolina from the IMG Academies in Bradenton, Fla., where he had worked
since 2003. He was the roving pitching instructor for the Florida Collegiate Instructional League and also
was the pitching coach for the Pendleton Academy. Thomas helped develop Chris Perez, a first-round draft
pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006, and also worked with former Chanticleer Steven Carter.
Thomas was a private pitching instructor in Springfield, Ill., from 2001-02. He also was the head coach
of the Mason County Legion in Springfield.
He pitched in the San Diego Padres organization in 1998-99, and played for the Canton Crocodiles of the
Frontier League in 1999-2000. While with the Crocs, Thomas was the 2000 Frontier League Relief Pitcher
of the Year, a League All-Star, and a second team Baseball America All-Independent Team member.
Thomas graduated from Illinois State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history.
Thomas, his wife Jaymie and four-year old son Henry reside in Myrtle Beach.
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Chad Oxendine
#4
Volunteer Assistant Coach/Infielders
Coastal Carolina ‘04
1st Season at CCU
Chad Oxendine enters his first season with the Chanticleer coaching staff, but he is a familiar face with the program. Oxendine will
work with the Chanticleer infielders, while being the camp coordinator and assisting with the baseball field maintenance.
Oxendine had been running the Coastal Baseball Academy in Myrtle Beach. Also, in the summer of 2011, he served as an intern coach
with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans – the Class A organization for the
Texas Rangers. He coached first base as well as assisting in hitting
and infield instruction.
Prior to that, Oxendine spent four seasons (2007-10) on the
Richmond baseball staff, working primarily with the Spiders’ catchers and baserunners.
Under his direction, Richmond catcher Chris Cowell was an AllAtlantic 10 selection in 2010 after hitting .311 with 17 home runs
and 52 RBI. On the bases, the Spiders finished in the top five in the
Atlantic 10 in steals each of the last two seasons, swiping 88 in 2009
and 75 in 2010. The 2009 season also saw then freshman Adam McConnell lead all NCAA rookies with his 31 steals.
Oxendine spent 2007 as a volunteer assistant at the University
of Alabama. During the 2006 season, he served as the volunteer
assistant coach at UNC Wilmington. The Seahawks posted a 42-22
overall record and played in the NCAA Regional.
Oxendine played four years at Coastal Carolina and led the Chanticleers to four-straight Big South Conference titles and NCAA Regional berths between 2001 and 2004. The Chanticleer catcher was
a four-year letterman and named co-captain his junior and senior
years. He was named second team All-Big South as a senior and was
voted to the Big South All-Tournament team that year.
Following his collegiate career, Oxendine signed as a free agent
with the Chicago White Sox, where he spent one season with the
Bristol (Va.) White Sox in the short season Appalachian League.
A 1999 graduate of Avalon Academy in Dillon, S.C., Oxendine led
the Falcons to the AA State Championship. The native of Rowland,
N.C., received his bachelor’s degree from Coastal Carolina in 2004
in physical education. Oxendine has a son, CJ (5).
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C
hris Carter
Director of Baseball Operations
Coastal Carolina ‘01
3rd Season at CCU
Chris Carter is in his second year as the Director of Baseball operations at Coastal Carolina. His duties
include handling all the team travel, serving as the liaison to the athletics department administration and
organizing the day-to-day operations of the baseball program.
Carter is no stranger to Coastal, as he played for the Chanticleers from 1998-2001. Carter hit .339 with
23 home runs, 124 RBI and 29 stolen bases in his Coastal Carolina career. He was a first team All-Big South
selection in 2001 as well as being named to the Big South’s All-Tournament Team. His .417 batting average in 2001 is the fourth
highest in school history, while he is tied for third in the single-season doubles record with 22 that same season. Carter is tied for
seventh in Coastal Carolina’s career games played (207) and is 16th in hits (211).
Carter started his professional career in 2002 with the Kalamazoo Kings of the Frontier League. He made both the Frontier League
All-Star Team and the end of the year All-League Team in the 2003 season. Carter then was signed by the Baltimore Orioles and
played for both the Delmarva Shorebirds and the Frederick Keys in 2003-04. Carter then played for the Washington Wildthings of the
Frontier League in 2005-06, where he was named to the All-League Team his second season with the club. He went into coaching
in 2008 as he was the hitting coach for the Wildthings.
Carter is the former owner of the Coastal Baseball Academy in Myrtle Beach, S.C., which started in January of 2007. He graduated
from Coastal Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2001 and is married to the former Courtney Trich.
#37
J e r ry O a k e s
Student Assistant Coach
4th Season at CCU
Jerry Oakes is in his fourth season as a student assistant in the Coastal Carolina baseball program. His
duties with the program have increased each season which now encompass his working with the pitching
staff, coaching first base, extensive work with the grounds crew on the field and working with the outfielders. In addition to his on the field duties, Oakes supervises the student managers.
Oakes came to the Chanticleers after playing professional baseball for eight seasons. The West Chester, Pa., native was picked in seventh round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft by the Milwaukee
Brewers straight out of Archbishop Carroll High School, where he was a first team All-American and All-State honoree his senior
year. Oakes played for the Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers, San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles
organizations.
Oakes, who signed with Coastal Carolina in high school prior to being drafted, is majoring in sports management at Coastal
Carolina. He is married to the former Austen Prosser.
Barry Lippman
Associate Athletic Trainer
6th year • Florida State ‘01
Mike Cawood
Assoc. AD/Media Relations
2nd year • Tennessee ‘93
Nate Adams
Manager • 3rd year
Justin Honeycutt
Manager • 1st year
Doug Skipper
Manager • 1st year
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2011 Chanticleer Honors
JIM BIRMINGHAM
• Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (3/15)
DANIEL BOWMAN
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Ranked 77th on College Baseball Daily’s Top 100
Choice Hotels Big South Player of the Week (4/4)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com Southeast Region Player of the Week (4/4)
Big South All-Tournament Team (5/28)
JOSH CONWAY
• Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (3/8)
TUCKER FRAWLEY
• CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District 3 (5/5)
• Academic All-Big South
KEITH HARDWICK
• Big South Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team (5/28)
TOMMY La STELLA
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Preseason Big South Player of the Year
Ranked 47th on College Baseball Daily’s Top 100
Choice Hotels Big South Player of the Week (3/28)
Semifinalist for Dick Howser Trophy (5/20)
2012 Big South Player of the Year (5/25)
First team All-Big South (5/25)
Second Team Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball; Baseball America
and NCBWA All-American
• First team ABCA All-Atlantic Region
• Second team ABCA All-American
• First team CollegeBaseballInsider.com All-American
ANTHONY MEO
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Preseason Big South Pitcher of the Year
Preseason All-American NCBWA (first team)
Preseason All-American Collegiate Baseball (second team)
Ranked 43rd on College Baseball Daily’s Top 100
Ranked 35th on (ESPN) Keith Law’s Future 50 list of 2011 MLB Prospects
Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (4/4)
Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (5/2)
Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (5/9)
First team All-Big South (5/25)
Big South All-Tournament Team (5/28)
Collegiate Baseball National Tri-Player of the Week (5/28)
NCAA Clemson Regional All-Tournament Team (6/7)
Second team ABCA All-Atlantic Region
TAYLOR MOTTER
• Big South All-Tournament Team (5/28)
HAYES ORTON
• Big South All-Tournament Team (5/28)
• NCAA Clemson Regional All-Tournament Team (6/7)
MATT REIN
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Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (4/19)
Crons Brand Big South Pitcher of the Week (5/16)
2012 Big South Pitcher of the Year (5/25)
First team All-Big South (5/25)
Third Team All-American Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball
Second team ABCA All-Atlantic Region
RICH WITTEN
• Big South All-Tournament Team (5/28)
SCOTT WOODWARD
• Ranked 82nd on College Baseball Daily’s Top 100
• First team All-Big South (5/25)
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• CollegeBaseballInsider.com Southeast Region Team of the Week (4/4)
Coastal Hangs With Texas Rangers in Exhibition
Prior to a host of substitutions in the sixth inning, including Texas pitchers pitching
to their own players over the final three innings, Coastal Carolina trailed the defending
American League Champion Rangers just 2-1 Tuesday night in an exhibition game at BB&T
Coastal Field. Texas would go on to win 6-2 before a standing-room only crowd of 6,599,
just the 10th time the facility was filled to capacity.
In the top of the first, reigning Big South Player of the Week Tommy La Stella got the first
hit of the game. In the home half, Matt Rein worked a perfect 1-2-3 inning with three ground
outs. The highlight though was when Rein threw an impressive slider that fooled 2010 AL
MVP Josh Hamilton and got a great reaction from the crowd.
In the second, Tucker Frawley singled and Taylor Motter walked but Texas Rangers’
starter Alexi Ogando got a pair of strike outs to end the frame. In the home half, Coastal’s
Keith Hessler also worked a 1-2-3 inning, thanks to a great diving play in center field for
the final out by Hayes Orton.
Coastal’s Matt Laney kept the good pitching streak alive in the third, getting a 1-2-3
inning. Coastal once again got another great play to help the cause as Motter made a backhand leaping catch on a broken-bat line drive for the out.
Texas got on the board in bottom of the fourth, scoring twice thanks to two hit batters
and two singles. Two-time All-Star Ian Kinsler was hit by a pitch, moved to second on a
wild pitch and scored on Hamilton’s RBI single back through the middle of the infield.
Adrian Beltre was hit by a pitch and six-time All-Star Michael Young singled to center to
drive in Hamilton.
The Chants got one run back in the top of the fifth. Keith Hardwick walked, advanced to
second on a wild pitch and moved to third on a bloop-single down the left-field line. Scott
Woodward hit into a double play with Hardwick scoring on the play to make the score 2-1.
Starting in the sixth, Texas pitchers began pitching to their own players, as well as still
pitching to Coastal players with numerous substitutions on both sides.
With Texas’ Neil Ramirez pitching to his teammates, Mike Napoli and Craig Gentry walked
to open the bottom of the seventh. After a failed sacrifice bunt, Andres Blanco singled to
load the bases. Catcher Doug Deeds lined a ball off Ramirez and the ball found its way to
right field, scoring two. With two still on, Taylor Teagarden ripped a two-run double to rightcenter field, putting Texas up 6-1.
The Chants made the score 6-2 in the top of the ninth. Josh Frazier, a catcher for the
Rangers batting in the CCU lineup, walked of Neftali Feliz. A single by Daniel Bowman advanced Frazier and, after a ground out put runners on the corners, Motter delivered an RBI
single through the right side of the infield.
The last time Texas played a college team was 2003 when it hosted the University of
Texas and defeated the Longhorns 17-1.
Coastal Carolina junior Anthony Meo was selected as the 63rd
overall pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks, going as the third pick
of the second round of the 2011 Major League Baseball First-Year
Player Draft.
Meo joined fellow Chanticleer Kirt Manwaring, who was also
the third pick of the second round in 1986 by San Francisco, as
being the highest pick in school and Big South history. However,
Manwaring remains as the school’s and Big South’s highest overall
pick at 31st, when there were fewer teams and fewer Compensation
A “sandwich” picks in MLB.
Lost TO PRO BALL
• Anthony Meo, RHP (2nd Rd, 63rd Pick)............... Arizona Diamondbacks
• Scott Woodward, 3B/OF (7th Rd, 224th Pick).........Los Angeles Dodgers
• Tommy La Stella, 2B (8th Rd, 266th Pick).........................Atlanta Braves
• Taylor Motter, SS (17th Rd, 540th Pick)......................... Tampa Bay Rays
• Keith Hessler, LHP (Free Agent)........................... Arizona Diamondbacks
• Matt Rein, LHP (Free Agent)........................................St. Louis Cardinals
• Jim Birmingham, LHP (Free Agent)...........................Philadelphia Phillies
DRAFTED BUT DID NOT SIGN
• Daniel Bowman, RF (38th Rd, 1165 Pick)........................ Cincinnati Reds
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
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Coastal Makes 11th NCAA Regional Appearance
Coastal Carolina made its 11th NCAA Regional appearance in school history, its fifth straight
and 10th in the last 11 years. The only time the Chants failed to make the postseason came in
2006 when Coastal finished 30-27 and was third in the Big South.
Coastal, who went 1-2 at the 2011 NCAA Clemson Regional, is 16-19 in Regionals and 0-4
in Super Regionals. The Chants have been a #1 seed in four of the last seven years, including
a #4 national seed in 2010. Coastal has won two Regionals, but fell at the 2008 Cary Super
Regional to North Carolina and dropped two, one-run games to eventual national champion
South Carolina at the 2010 Myrtle Beach Super Regional.
Coastal Wins 5th Straight Big South Titles
Coastal Carolina won an unprecedented fifth-straight Big South Tournament Championship,
going through the event for a second straight year undefeated. Coastal won its 12th Big South
Tournament title overall. Add in four runner-up finishes and Coastal has played in the title game
16 of the 23 Big South Tournaments held. Coastal’s Big South Tournament Championships:
1986, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Coastal Carolina also won its fifth straight Big South regular-season title, its sixth in seven
years and 14th overall. Coastal won a Big South record six straight Big South regular-season
titles from 1988-93. Coastal’s Big South Regular-Season Championships: 1988, 1989, 1990,
1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Gilmore Wins 900
Coastal Carolina head coach Gary Gilmore, in his 22nd year as a head coach, became the
22nd active Division I baseball head coach to amass 900 career wins as the Chanticleers defeated UNC Wilmington, 12-3, on May 17 at Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field. (Ironically, win
number one for Gilmore at Coastal was a 9-36 decision over UNCW in Gilmore’s first home
game of 1996 (Feb. 14).
La Stella & Rein Get Big South’s Top Honors; Meo &
Woodward Honored
Coastal Carolina junior Tommy La Stella and senior Matt Rein were voted the Big South Conference’s Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, by the league’s head coaches.
Joining the two in a ceremony during the Royal Purple Big South Baseball Championship were
junior Anthony Meo (Cranston, R.I.) and senior Scott Woodward (Markle, Ind.), each of whom
were tabbed first team All-Big South with La Stella and Rein.
Meo and Woodward each earn first team All-Big South Conference for the third time, while
La Stella and Rein earn first team for the second consecutive year.
Also, junior catcher Tucker Frawley (Lexington, S.C.) was voted Academic All-Big South by
the league’s sports information directors, owning a 3.97 GPA in physics.
Hardwick Named Big South Tourney MVP
Coastal Carolina senior Keith Hardwick was named the Big South Tournament MVP, going
6-for-14 with four RBI. He was 1-for-4 with an RBI in the championship, 3-for-4 with the gamewinning RBI in the ninth versus Liberty, 1-for-4 with two RBI versus Winthrop and 1-for-2 versus Radford. Most notably in the Liberty game, on a pitch out in the seventh inning, he reached
out and delivered a single t center, allowing Taylor Motter to reach second and eventually score
the tying run. Then, in the ninth after Daniel Bowman had a leadoff single and moved to second
on a sac bunt, scored on a walk-off RBI single by Hardwick.
Hardwick was joined on the All-Tournament team by Bowman, Motter, Rich Witten, Hayes
Orton and Anthony Meo.
Meo Throws No-Hitter at Big South Tourney; Named
National Tri-Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball
After throwing the first no-hitter in Big South Tournament history (and throwing one of the
six thrown in the NCAA in 2011), Coastal Carolina junior Anthony Meo was named one of three
Louisville Slugger National Players of the Week as named by Collegiate Baseball.
Meo retired the first 16 batters he faced en route to his first no-hitter, leading the Chants
to a 5-0 win over Radford in the Big South Conference tournament. Meo struck out nine and
walked one. It was the first no-hitter thrown by Coastal since Cody Wheeler beat Hawaii on the
road during the 2009 season.
Meo Closes Season As One of NCAA’s Hottest
Meo may have been the hottest pitcher in the country at season’s end. Since suffering a 6-2
loss at High Point when he gave up 11 hits in 5.1 innings (also snapped a 15-game win streak
in Big South games dating back to his freshman season), Meo has had six starts, going 5-0
with a 1.20 ERA. (His only no decision came at Winthrop when he left with a 2-1 lead after 7.2
innings. I was Meo’s only no-decision in Big South action for his career.)
MEO’S LAST SIX CAREER STARTS AT CCU
Date
Opponent
IP H R ER BB K W-L
Apr. 29 VMI
7.0
6 2 1 1 10 W
May 7 Radford
8.0
3 0 0 0 12 W
May 13 at WInthrop
7.2
5 1 1 1 6 -
May 19 Chaz Southern 7.0
7 3 3 2 8 W
May 25 vs. Radford
9.0
0 0 0 1 9 W
June 3 vs. Connecticut 6.1
9 1 1 2 7 W
TOTALS
45.0 30 7 6 7 52 5-0
Big South Pitcher of the Week
Big South Pitcher of the Week; Career-High Ks
No decision, left game with 2-1 lead
National Player of the Week and
1st ever No-Hitter in Big South Tourney
NCAA Clemson Regional
1.20 ERA
Rein Had Scoreless Innings Streak Snapped of 24
Matt Rein played a huge role in Coastal Carolina setting a Big South record with four
consecutive shutouts, starting twice over the span. He then threw a complete-game shut out
at Winthrop and a scoreless inning in the regular-season finale to give the senior a scoreless
innings streak of 21.1 innings. He took that streak into the Big South Tournament, drawing the
start and getting the win over Winthrop in the quarterfinals. However, with one out in the third
inning, Winthrop’s Austen Barbar got the first hit off a Coastal pitcher in the tournament with
a double. After a sacrifice moved Barber to third, Cam Walters singled to shortstop, plating
Barber. That run ended Rein’s scoreless innings streak at 24.0.
Rein’s scoreless innings streak began in a loss at High Point on April 23 after giving up a
one-out, three-run home run. He went on two get the final two outs in the High Point game
before coming out.
Woodward Breaks One Big South Record
- CCU and Big South career leader in runs scored with 251
- Ranks 2nd on CCU and Big South career stolen bases list with 158 (two shy of the records
held by CCU’s Ryan McGraw of 160)
- Ranks 2nd on the CCU and Big South career walks list with 173 (six shy of the records
held by CCU’s Ryan McGraw of 179)
- Is the CCU and Big South all-time leader, as well as ranking 4th on the NCAA all-time list,
in hit by pitches (83)
La Stella Named Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist
Tommy La Stella has been named one of 36 semifinalist for the National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association Dick Howser Trophy, given to the top player in collegiate baseball.
La Stella is the third Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist coached by Coastal Carolina’s Gary
Gilmore. Mike Costanzo was one of 16 finalists in 2005, while teammate Anthony Meo was one
of 25 finalists a year ago
And They’re Off; CCU Ties Team Stolen Base Record
In game one of the Charleston Southern series, Coastal Carolina tied a school record by
stealing nine bases on the night, equaling a feat previously done at Radford on April 21, 2002.
Leading the way was Scott Woodward with three as Rich Witten and Taylor Motter each stole
two while Hayes Orton and Tucker Frawley each stole one.
Two games later, in the 2011 regular-season finale, Coastal stole seven bases, including
Motter with a career-high four. Daniel Bowman added two and Woodward one.
Coastal Sets Shutout Record; Throws 43 Scoreless
Coastal Carolina set a school and Big South record by throwing four straight shutouts (VMI
one game and Radford for three in a weekend series.)
Thanks to that and scoreless innings on either side of the shutouts, Coastal Carolina did not
allow a run over 43 consecutive innings spanning six games (Coastal did not allow a run in
the ninth inning of the second VMI game, shutout VMI in game three, shutout Radford in three
games this weekend and went 5.2 scoreless in the first Winthrop game).
The shutout streak was in jeopardy three times this week. First, in game two Saturday, Josh
Conway allowed the first two batters of the game to reach via singles and had runners on the
corners before striking out the side. Then in the ninth, Jackson Geary allowed a leadoff single
and double, putting runners on second and third with no outs, before getting a strike out and
pop out. Geary would load the bases after hitting a batter put struck out the final batter looking
to end the game. On Sunday, Rein allowed a leadoff single in the fifth, followed by a walk. After
getting two outs, Rein walked the bases loaded before getting ground out, thanks to a good
play by Taylor Motter on a slow chopper up the middle.
Tucker Frawley Named Academic All-Region 3
Junior catcher Tucker Frawley was named second team Capital One Academic All-District 3
Baseball Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
The Lexington, S.C., native carries a 3.97 cumulative grade point average and is majoring in
physics. The junior has only made one “B” in his collegiate career, that coming as a freshman.
He has posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in six of his first seven semesters at Coastal Carolina, making
President’s List six times and Dean’s List once.
Gilmore Recognized By His Peers
CollegeBaseballInsider.com co-founders Sean Ryan and Phil Stanton conducted a survey of
collegiate baseball coaches, and among the many results, it was determined that Coastal Carolina head coach Gary Gilmore is recognized by his peers as one of the best in the business.
When asked, “The best head coach in the non-BCS conferences is,” Gilmore’s name by
far topped the list with 28 of 102 votes, or 27 percent. He was followed by TCU skipper Jim
Schlossnagle (12 votes), Rice’s Wayne Graham (nine votes), Oral Robert’s Rob Walton (eight
votes), Cal State Fullerton’s Dave Serrano (five votes) and 29 other coaches that received less
than five votes.
CCU Baseball Sets Attendance Record
Coastal Carolina packed 1,373 people into Watson Stadium for the 2011 season-opening win
versus Boston College. That number would have been greater, but there simply was no more
room. That being said, the crowd of 1,373 was a Watson Stadium record for a regular-season
game. (Coastal has had larger crowds at Watson Stadium during the 2008 NCAA Regional, but
additional bleachers were brought in.)
Coastal Carolina had standing-room only crowds for all four games, averaging 1,182 per
game. The Chants ranked 36th in the nation per game attendance and ranked 34th nationally
in total fans for the weekend (3,621) —not including fans that attended other games during the
opening weekend tournament which required separate tickets.
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C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
2 011 S eason Results
Game Date Opponent
Score %Feb 18, 2011 BOSTON COLLEGE
W 9-6 %Feb 19, 2011TENNESSEE TECH
W 6-2 %Feb 20, 2011 INDIANA
1-2L %Feb 20, 2011 VIRGINIA TECH
W 6-5 ^Feb 24, 2011 KANSAS STATE
4-5L ^Feb 25, 2011 #17 CALIFORNIA
0-17L ^Feb 26, 2011 WESTERN KENTUCKY
W 6-1 ^Feb 27, 2011NORTH CAROLINA STATE
3-12L Mar 02, 2011 at #18 College of Charleston
W 12-3 &Mar 04, 2011 BALL STATE
W 11-1 &Mar 05, 2011MARSHALL
W 4-2 &Mar 07, 2011 BALL STATE
W 10-2
Mar 09, 2001 WAKE FOREST
W 10-2
!Mar 11, 2011 KENT STATE 0-2L
!Mar 12, 2011NOTRE DAME
W 4-3
!Mar. 13, 2011UAB (at BB&T Coastal Field)
W 5-4
Mar. 15, 2011 at San Diego
W 8-3
Mar. 16, 2011 at San Diego
W 6-0
Mar. 18, 2011 at Pepperdine 1-2 L
Mar. 19, 2011 at Pepperdine (GM 1 of DH) 1-2 L
Mar. 19, 2011 at Pepperdine (GM 2 of DH) 1-7 L
Mar. 23, 2011 at The Citadel
W 6-5
* Mar. 25, 2011 at UNC Asheville
W 13-2
* Mar. 26, 2011 at UNC Asheville 2-3 L
* Mar. 27, 2011 at UNC Asheville 6-7 L
*Apr 01, 2011LIBERTY
W 17-1
*Apr 02, 2011LIBERTY
W 5-4
*Apr 03, 2011LIBERTY
W 5-4
Apr. 05, 2011 at #26 Clemson 4-5 L
* Apr. 08, 2011 at Presbyterian
W 7-1
* Apr. 09, 2011 at Presbyterian
W 15-3
* Apr. 10, 2011 at Presbyterian
W 5-2
Apr. 13, 2011 at #1 Virginia 7-8 L
*Apr. 15, 2011 GARDNER-WEBB
W 7-4
*Apr. 16, 2011 GARDNER-WEBB
W 8-3
*Apr. 17, 2011 GARDNER-WEBB
W 14-7
Apr. 19, 2011 at #10 North Carolina 3-8 L
Apr. 20, 2011THE CITADEL
W 7-4
* Apr. 22, 2011 at High Point 2-6 L
* Apr. 23, 2011 at High Point (GM1 of DH) 3-9 L
* Apr. 23, 2011 at High Point (GM2 of DH)
W 11-2
Apr. 26, 2011 at UNC Wilmington
W 11-4
*Apr. 29, 2011 VMI
W 8-2
*Apr. 30, 2011 VMI
W 4-2
*May 01, 2011 VMI
W 5-0
*May 07, 2011RADFORD (GM1 of DH)
W 8-0
*May 07, 2011RADFORD (GM2 of DH)
W 15-0
*May 08, 2011RADFORD
W 10-0
* May 13, 2011 at Winthrop 2-3 L
• May 14, 2011 at Winthrop 5-6 L
* May 15, 2011 at Winthrop
W 5-0
May 17, 2011UNC WILMINGTON
W 12-3
*May 19, 2011 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
W 9-3
*May 20, 2011 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3-4L
*May 21, 2011 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
W 10-5
# May 25, 2011 vs. #6 seed Radford
W 5-0
# May 26, 2011 vs. #4 seed Winthrop
W 10-6
# May 27, 2011 vs. #2 seed Liberty
W 3-2
# May 28, 2011 vs. #5 seed Gardner-Webb
W 6-1
$ June 03, 2011 vs. #2 seed #16 Connecticut
W 13-1
$ June 04, 2011 vs. #1 seed #9 Clemson 7-12 L
$ June 05, 2001 vs. #2 seed #16 Connecticut 6-12 L
30
BOLD = Home Games
* = Big South Conference game
% = Caravelle Resort Tournament
& = Caravelle Resort Invitational
R-H-E
9-11-0
6-8-1
1-6-3
6-6-1
4-6-4
0-3-0
6-7-1
3-5-3
12-10-0
11-10-1
4-6-2
10-13-2
10-9-2
0-4-1
4-5-1
5-10-1
8-12-1
6-11-1
1-4-2
1-5-1
1-6-2
6-8-1
13-12-2
2-10-0
6-13-1
17-16-2
5-10-0
5-10-0
4-8-0
7-11-1
15-20-1
5-10-1
7-12-1
7-11-0
8-10-0
14-11-1
3-10-1
7-11-1
2-6-1
3-7-2
11-13-3
11-14-0
8-10-1
4-7-1
5-9-1
8 -7-0
15-21-1
10-12-1
2-5-1
5-8-1
5-11-1
12-17-1
9-10-0
3-7-3
10-10-1
5-5-2
10-10-1
3-8-0
6-6-0
13-18-1
7-12-1
6-7-4
R-H-E
6-6-1
2-8-1
2-11-2
5-8-3
5-4-0
17-18-1
1-8-3
12-16-2
3-5-2
1-3-3
2-2-1
2-2-2
2-3-2
2-7-0
3-7-0
3-12-1
3-7-2
0-3-3
2-10-1
2-3-0
7-12-0
5-6-0
2-7-4
3-5-0
7-17-1
1-4-3
4-7-0
4-9-2
5-12-0
1-8-2
3-9-3
2-8-3
8-16-1
4-11-0
3-8-2
7-9-3
8-9-2
4-10-2
6-11-2
9-13-1
2-2-0
4-6-2
2-6-2
2-8-1
0-5-0
0-3-2
0-5-2
0-4-5
3-7-1
6-11-0
0-3-0
3-7-2
3-7-2
4-10-0
5-9-3
0-0-0
6-10-1
2-7-1
1-8-2
1-9-1
12-14-2
12-15-2
() extra inning game
# = 2011 Big South Royal Purple Baseball Championship (Lexington, Va./VMI)
^ = Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach (BB&T Coastal Field)
! = Caravelle Resort Classic
Inns
9
9
(16)
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
(11)
9
9
9
9
9
(12)
9
9
9
(10)
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
(10)
(13)
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Overall
1-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-2
3-3
4-3
4-4
5-4
6-4
7-4
8-4
9-4
9-5
10-5
11-5
12-5
13-5
13-6
13-7
13-8
14-8
15-8
15-9
15-10
16-10
17-10
18-10
18-11
19-11
20-11
21-11
21-12
22-12
23-12
24-12
24-13
25-13
25-14
25-15
26-15
27-15
28-15
29-15
30-15
31-15
32-15
33-15
33-16
33-17
34-17
35-17
36-17
36-18
37-18
38-18
39-18
40-18
41-18
42-18
42-19
42-20
Big South Pitcher of Record
0-0
Coons (W 1-0)
0-0Rein (W 1-0)
0-0Rein (L 1-1)
0-0
Conway (W 1-0)
0-0
Coons (L 1-1)
0-0Meo (L 0-1)
0-0
del Pino (W 1-0)
0-0
Birmingham (L 0-1)
0-0
Conway (W 2-0)
0-0Meo (W 1-1)
0-0
del Pino (W 2-0)
0-0
Birmingham (1-1)
0-0
Conway (3-0)
0-0Meo (1-2)
0-0
del Pino (3-0)
0-0
Birmingham (2-1)
0-0
Rein (2-1)
0-0
Conway (4-0)
0-0
Laney (0-1)
0-0
Birmingham (2-2)
0-0
del Pino (3-1)
0-0
Hessler (1-0)
1-0
Meo (2-2)
1-1
Coons (1-2)
1-2
Burke (0-1)
2- 2Meo (W 3-2)
3- 2Rein (W 3-1)
4- 2Laney (W 1-1)
4-2
Coons (1-3)
5-2
Meo (4-2)
6-2
Rein (4-1)
7-2
Coons (2-3)
7-2
Conway (4-1)
8-2Meo (5-2)
9-2Rein (5-1)
10-2Laney (2-1)
10-2
Hessler (1-1)
10-2
Coons (3-3)
10-3
Meo (5-3)
10-4
Rein (5-2)
11-4
Conway (5-1)
11-4
Coons (4-3)
12-4Meo (6-3)
13-4
Conway (6-1)
14-4Rein (6-2)
15-4Meo (W 7-3)
16-4
Conway (W 7-1)
17-4Rein (W 7-2)
17-5
Hessler (1-2)
17-6
Burke (0-2)
18-6
Rein (8-2)
18-6
Birmingham (3-2)
19-6Meo (W, 8-3)
19-7
Connolly (L, 0-1)
20-7
Hessler (W, 2-2)
20-7
Meo (W, 9-3)
20-7
Rein (W, 9-2)
20-7
Conway (8-1)
20-7
Coons (5-3)
20-7
Meo (10-3)
20-7
Hessler (2-3)
20-7
Conway (8-2)
$ = 2011 NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.)
Attend
1373
1139
1109
1109
563
594
758
1085
412
821
916
752
523
851
1107
536
119
114
352
—
297
1110
345
211
330
835
897
917
3450
207
247
213
2739
901
741
989
1897
1016
302
—
509
418
764
803
675
—
713
586
578
529
571
644
789
807
755
462
315
340
413
2830
5408
2553
Time
3:18
2:32
4:31
2:49
2:48
2:55
2:30
2:51
3:15
2:38
2:46
3:05
2:52
2:18
1:53
2:26
2:57
2:36
3:20
2:17
2:43
2:34
2:33
2:31
3:48
2:29
2:37
2:37
2:58
2:21
2:53
2:56
3:19
3:06
2:42
3:06
2:59
2:12
2:48
2:44
2:41
2:58
2:36
2:15
2:16
2:12
3:04
2:33
2:59
3:56
3:10
3:03
2:35
2:49
2:31
2:03
2:45
2:01
2:16
3:00
3:04
2:49
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
2 011 Season S t atis tics
Record: 42-20 — Home: 26-6 • Away:11-13 • Neutral: 5-1 — Big South 20-7
Player
11 La STELLA, Tommy
10 WOODWARD, Scott
21 WITTEN, Rich
5 ORTON, Hayes
7 MOTTER, Taylor
26 BOWMAN, Daniel
17 HARDWICK, Keith
8 FRAWLEY, Tucker
24 MARTIN, Tripp
1 MAY, Jacob
-------------12 YOUNG, T.J.
30 FIDANZA, John
16 CONWAY, Josh
44 LOPES, Zach
3 McALLISTER, K.J.
18 REIN, Matt
CHANTICLEERS
Opponents
AVG
.398
.342
.300
.294
.288
.277
.272
.234
.207
.206
GP
61
55
61
62
62
59
47
41
41
44
GS
61
55
60
62
61
59
39
40
31
38
AB
231
193
233
238
212
242
151
128
111
141
R
59
57
48
46
43
47
20
19
22
21
H
92
66
70
70
61
67
41
30
23
29
2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%
15 4 14 70 157 .680
17 1 4 37 97 .503
18 1 6 51 108 .464
17 3 2 32 99 .416
13 2 4 30 90 .425
14 3 12 59 123 .508
10 0 5 25 66 .437
5 0 1 15 38 .297
8 0 2 13 37 .333
6 3 0 13 41 .291
.259
.231
.176
.152
.045
.000
.281
.234
18
32
23
22
16
1
62
62
4
27
3
7
1 0 0
3
8
19 65 10 15
3 0 0
9 18
18 74 11 13
1 1 1
5 19
6
33
2
5
1 0 0
2
6
5
22
4
1
0 1 0
3
3
0
1
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
62 2102 412 590 129 19 51 367 910
62 2101 236 491 90 11 27 207 684
BB HBP SO
32
7 18
35 22 58
24
8 28
18 10 29
46
1 40
18
6 43
9 10 34
12
8 27
10
2 41
12
4 24
.296
4
.277 10
.257
2
.182
4
.136
4
.000
0
.433 240
.326 193
0 10
3 26
4 18
2 15
0
1
0
1
87 413
50 478
OB% SF SH SB ATT
.476
5 6 7 11
.480
6 8 31 35
.381
3 6 8 9
.367
1 19 9 12
.412
3 6 21 23
.340
2 4 11 13
.349
2 3 2 2
.333
2 5 1 1
.285
0 9 2 2
.285
1 9 5 5
PO
A E FLD%
105 184 7 .976
63 38 4 .962
564 37 11 .982
121
4 5 .962
101 183 15 .950
111
4 1 .991
59
5 0 1.000
236 45 3 .989
16 27 8 .843
57
5 2 .969
.355
0 0 1 1
1
0 1 .500
.350
2 3 2 2 197 22 1 .995
.238
0 1 1 1
21 36 5 .919
.275
1 1 0 0
11 25 1 .973
.192
0 1 1 1
7 10 3 .850
.000
0 0 0 0
3 18 0 1.000
.373 28 81 102 118 1702 714 71 .971
.312 12 44 47 75 1644 599 94 .960
LOB - Team (482), Opp (462). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (43). IBB - Team (9), La STELLA 5, WOODWARD, S. 1, ORTON, H. 1, BOWMAN, D. 1, MOTTER, T. 1, Opp (9). Picked
off - ORTON, H. 5, MOTTER, T. 2, WOODWARD, S. 2, BOWMAN, D. 2, HARDWICK, K. 1.
Player
ERA
18 REIN, Matt
2.07
13 MEO, Anthony
2.16
16 CONWAY, Josh
2.69
-------------25 COONS, Jordan
1.38
38 CONNOLLY, Ryan
2.79
2 BURKE, Aaron
3.15
34 BIRMINGHAM, Jim 3.62
40 LANEY, Matt
3.68
33 HESSLER, Keith
3.80
27 HERB, Tyler
4.33
29 COUGHLIN, Jimmy 5.14
19 del PINO, Stefan
5.26
31 CUEVAS, Caleb
7.71
20 GEARY, Jackson
9.64
36 MULLINS, David
99.00
CHANTICLEERS
2.97
Opponents
5.75
W
9
10
8
L
2
3
2
APP GS
18 9
16 16
20 12
CG
1
1
0
5 3
0 1
0 2
3 2
2 1
2 3
0 0
0 0
3 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
42 20
20 42
23 3
32 0
28 0
20 10
20 0
26 5
17 2
8
0
10 5
3
0
5
0
1
0
62 62
62 62
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
SHO
1
1
0
CBO
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
5
2
SV
IP
1 74.0
0 108.1
3 77.0
H
56
91
70
R
22
31
28
ER BB SO
17 15 44
26 31 115
23 23 70
2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
7 1 6 268 .209 3
4 0 2
7
20 0 5 399 .228 4
5 1 0
7
7 1 4 291 .241 7
5 0 1
5
2 45.2 36 10
7 13 28 11 0 0 163 .221 1
3 42.0 38 15 13 13 36
8 2 3 157 .242 0
0 34.1 26 17 12 11 26
5 2 0 125 .208 1
0 54.2 42 26 22 26 42
6 2 3 191 .220 5
0 22.0 20 16
9 12 25
3 0 2 85 .235 2
0 42.2 36 23 18 23 36
7 1 0 154 .234 3
0 27.0 32 18 13
9 24
5 0 2 115 .278 3
0
7.0
7
5
4
4
6
2 2 0 29 .241 1
0 25.2 28 17 15 10 17
5 0 1 95 .295 3
0
2.1
3
2
2
1
2
1 0 0 10 .300 0
0
4.2
5
5
5
2
7
2 0 1 18 .278 0
0
0.0
1
1
1
0
0
1 0 0
1 1.000 0
9 567.1 491 236 187 193 478 90 11 272101 .234 33
4 548.0 590 412 350 240 413 129 19 512102 .281 45
6 1 1
5 0 2
6 0 0
5 0 2
4 0 0
0 0 3
1 0 0
1 0 0
5 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 1
0 0 0
50 2 12
87 10 28
2
5
4
5
0
6
0
0
3
0
0
0
44
81
PB - Team (16), FRAWLEY, T. 8, FIDANZA, J. 6, WITTEN, R. 2, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (7), FRAWLEY, T. 2, REIN, M. 2, CONWAY, J. 1, LANEY, M. 1, MEO, A. 1, Opp (12). SBA/
ATT - FRAWLEY, T. (24-37), FIDANZA, J. (13-18), CONWAY, J. (11-13), WITTEN, R. (10-12), REIN, M. (5-11), MEO, A. (8-9), BIRMINGHAM (4-8), del PINO, S. (4-8), HESSLER, K.
(4-6), COONS, J. (1-6), HERB, T. (3-4), CONNOLLY, R. (1-3), BURKE, A. (3-3), LANEY, M. (1-2), CUEVAS, C. (1-1), COUGHLIN, J. (1-1).
Player...................................................... C
17 HARDWICK, Keith.......................... 64
13 MEO, Anthony................................ 29
18 REIN, Matt...................................... 21
2 BURKE, Aaron................................ 13
38 CONNOLLY, Ryan.......................... 10
19 del PINO, Stefan............................... 7
40 LANEY, Matt..................................... 3
27 HERB, Tyler...................................... 3
20 GEARY, Jackson............................... 1
29 COUGHLIN, Jimmy........................... 1
30 FIDANZA, John............................. 220
26 BOWMAN, Daniel......................... 116
8 FRAWLEY, Tucker........................ 284
21 WITTEN, Rich............................... 612
11 La STELLA, Tommy..................... 296
44 LOPES, Zach.................................. 37
1 MAY, Jacob.................................... 64
10 WOODWARD, Scott...................... 105
5 ORTON, Hayes............................. 130
7 MOTTER, Taylor........................... 299
34 BIRMINGHAM, Jim........................ 15
16 CONWAY, Josh.............................. 62
25 COONS, Jordan.............................. 12
3 McALLISTER, K.J........................... 20
24 MARTIN, Tripp............................... 51
33 HESSLER, Keith............................. 10
12 YOUNG, T.J...................................... 2
31 CUEVAS, Caleb................................. 0
36 MULLINS, David.............................. 0
CHANTICLEERS.......................... 2487
Opponents.................................. 2337
PO
59
11
3
5
1
2
0
3
0
0
197
111
236
564
105
11
57
63
121
101
1
21
5
7
16
1
1
0
0
1702
1644
A
5
18
18
8
9
5
3
0
1
1
22
4
45
37
184
25
5
38
4
183
13
36
6
10
27
7
0
0
0
714
599
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
11
7
1
2
4
5
15
1
5
1
3
8
2
1
0
0
71
94
FLD%
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.995
.991
.989
.982
.976
.973
.969
.962
.962
.950
.933
.919
.917
.850
.843
.800
.500
.000
.000
.971
.960
DPs
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
36
34
3
1
0
2
36
0
4
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
47
43
SBA CSB
0
0
8
1
5
6
3
0
1
2
4
4
1
1
3
1
0
0
1
0
13
5
0
0
24 13
10
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
11
2
1
5
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
47 28
102 16
SBA%
-
.889
.455
1.000
.333
.500
.500
.750
-
1.000
.722
-
.649
.833
-
-
-
-
-
-
.500
.846
.167
-
-
.667
-
1.000
-
.627
.864
PB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
12
CI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
M i s c ellaneous Record s
THE LAST TIME...
Coastal In the Polls
Coastal Threw a No-Hitter:
2005
• Anthony Meo (9.0, 1 BB, 9 K)................................vs Radford, 05-25-11
BA
Preseason -
Feb. 7
-
Feb. 14
-
Feb. 21
-
Feb. 28
-
Mar. 7
-
Mar. 14
-
Mar. 21
-
Mar. 28
-
Apr. 4
-
Apr. 11
-
Apr. 18
-
Apr. 25
-
May 2
-
May 9
-
May 16 23
May 23 21
May 30 25
FINAL
23
Coastal Was No-Hit:
• Derek Duclos (6.0, 4 BB, 6 K)..............................by Richmond, 02-29-04
and Matt McLoughlin (3.0, 1 BB, 5 K) @BB&T Coastal
Coastal Threw a Complete Game (also a CG Shutout):
• Anthony Meo (9.0, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K)...................vs. Radford, 05-25-11
Coastal Hit a Walk-Off HR (also a PH HR):
• Tripp Martin (1 on, 2 out, 9th).......................... Virginia Tech, 02-20-11
Coastal Was Beat by a Walk-Off HR:
• Jeff Schaus (Grand Slam, 2 out, 9th).....................by Clemson, 04-21-09
Coastal Hit a Grand Slam:
• Rich Witten (4th inning)......................................... Radford, 05-08-11
Coastal was Shutout:
CB BWUSA
34ARVARV
- ARV - ARV - ARVARV
23 31 ARV
25 26 ARV
28 28 ARV
25 21 ARV
25 23 ARV
- 26 ARV
- 26 ARV
- 25 ARV
28 22 ARV
- 25 ARV
- 25 ARV
23 24 ARV
24 24 ARV
24 NA NA
25NANA
2009
BA
Preseason -
Feb. 23
-
Mar. 2
20
Mar. 9
17
Mar. 16 15
Mar. 23 18
Mar. 30
-
Apr. 6
24
Apr. 13 20
Apr. 20
-
Apr. 27
-
May 4
-
May 11
-
May 18
-
May 25 24
June 2
-
FINAL
-
CB BWUSAR
28 22 24 18 18 -
16 14 15 24
14 12 13 20
13 11 10 17
21 15 15 20
- 22 19 25
19 19 19 25
18 14 15 21
23 19 19 - 22 25 - 23 24 - 22 23 26 18 19 20 15 16 30 21 -
30 21 23 -
• Lost 0-2.............................................................Kent State, 03-13-11
2010
Coastal Player Hit for the Cycle:
• Tommy La Stella.............................. at Charleston Southern , 03-30-10
(4-6, 2B, BB, K, 1B, F9, 3B, HR-Grand Slam) — CCU W, 29-13
Coastal Turned a Triple Play:
• L4-3 • Rico Noel and David Anderson...................... Ball State, 03-08-08
Coastal Hit an Inside-the-Park Home Run:
• Rico Noel (three-run HR to CF).......................... Presbyterian, 04-02-10
Coastal Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs:
2006
— Was not ranked —
Coastal Carolina players celebrate Anthony Meo’s No-Hitter, which was the
first no-no thrown in Big South Tournament history.
• Rich Witten & Tommy La Stella (9th inning)............ vs. UConn, 06-02-11
Coastal’s Longest Hitting Streak on Record:
• 20 — by Mike Cosstanzo............................................................ 2005
Coastal Stole Home:
• Rico Noel (3rd inning)........................................at Winthrop, 03-20-09
Coastal Scored 10-plus Runs in an Inning:
• 10 (4th inning)............................................ vs. Stony Brook, 06-06-10
A Coastal Player Had In a Game....
• 7 At Bats: Daniel Bowman..........................Indiana, 02-20-11
• 5 Runs Scored: Rico Noel...... at Charleston Southern, 03-20-10
2007
BA
Preseason -
Feb. 5
-
Feb. 12
-
Feb. 19
-
Feb. 26 22
Mar. 5
17
Mar. 12 15
Mar. 19 15
Mar. 26 15
Apr. 2
14
Apr. 9
19
Apr. 16 21
Apr. 23 21
Apr. 30 21
May 7
20
May 14 17
May 21 14
May 28 10
June 5
17
FINAL
20
CB BWUSA
- - - NA NA
- ARV NA
30 30 NA
26 26 29 24 25
26 26 20
20 20 17
19 19 17
19 18 16
23 20 19
- 21 20
- 20 19
- 19 18
29 17 15
27 16 15
18 11 14
12 10 12
24 15 NA
24 19 23
• 5 Hits in a Game: Hayes Orton................... vs. UConn, 06-03-11
• 7 RBI: Tommy La Stella........ at Charleston Southern, 03-20-10
2008
• 3 Doubles: Hayes Orton............................ vs. UConn, 06-03-11
• 2 Triples: Taylor Motter........................at San Diego, 03-16-11
• 3 Home Runs: David Sappelt................... at Radford, 05-17-10
• 4 Walks: K.J. McAllister....................... Virginia Tech, 02-20-11
• 3 Hit By Pitches: Tucker Frawley................ vs. UConn, 06-03-11
• 4 Stolen Bases: Taylor Motter... Charleston Southern, 05-21-11
• 12 Strike outs: Anthony Meo............... Radford GM1, 05-07-11
• 6 Strike outs Looking: Austin Fleet...B’ham Southern, 04-15-06
• 16 Putouts: Rich Witten.................. __at High Point, 04-22-11
• 9 Assists: Aaron Verrett...........................High Point, 05-24-06
32
Rich Witten is the last Chanticleer
to hit a Grand Slam, doing so in the
fourth inning in a win over Radford in
2011. The last player to hit a Grand
Slam before’s Witten’s blast was Rich
Witten at the 2010 NCAA Myrtle Beach
Regional championship.
BA
Preseason -
Feb. 25
-
Mar. 3
-
Mar. 10
-
Mar. 17 21
Mar. 24 22
Mar. 31 24
Apr. 7
24
Apr. 14 22
Apr. 21 20
Apr. 28 20
May 5
24
May 12 23
May 19 22
May 26 17
June 3
12
FINAL
16
CB BWUSAR
37 30 ARV - 26 -
- 24 -
30 20 -
27 18 21 ARV
29 18 20 ARV
30 21 22 ARV
- 21 22 ARV
27 19 20 24
21 15 18 21
24 15 15 21
26 17 18 25
26 14 14 25
27 13 16 25
21 10 15 21
12 9 NA NA
16 13 16NA
BA
Preseason 12
Feb. 22 12
Mar. 1
7
Mar. 8
8
Mar. 15 8
Mar. 22 10
Mar. 29 14
Apr. 5
13
Apr. 12 12
Apr. 19 12
May 3
7
May 10
6
May 17
5
May 24
5
May 31
5
FINAL
12
CB BWUSAR
17 17 19 16
21 19 - 16
7 13 10 14
7 12 10 13
8 12 12 12
11 14 13 13
15 17 15 17
14 13 13 15
9 11 10 13
7 9 8 13
5 5 4 11
4 5 4 11
4 4 4 8
5 5 4 6
3 3 4 6
11 11 11 12
2011
BA CB BWUSA
Preseason - 24 18 20
Feb. 22
- 24 17 NA
Feb. 28
- - 27 ARV
Mar. 8
- - 24 ARV
Mar. 14
- - 23 ARV
Mar. 21
- - 29 ARV
Mar. 28
- - ARV Apr. 4
- - ARV Apr. 11
- - ARVARV
Apr. 18
- 27ARVARV
Apr. 25
- - ARVARV
May 2
- 30 29 ARV
May 9
- 24 28 ARV
May 16
- 26ARVARV
May 23
- 24ARVARV
May 30
- 21 29 ARV
June 7
NA 27 NA NA
June 13 NA 27ARV NA
BA — Baseball America
CB — Collegiate Baseball
BW — National Collegiate Baseball
Writers Association
USA — USA Today/Coaches
R/PG — Rivals.com/Perfect Game USA
Coastal Carolina was ranked for
73 consecutive rankings periods,
starting from Feb. 19, 2007 and
lasting until Mar. 21, 2011.
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
All-T i me S eries Record s
Team
Alabama
Alabama-Birmingham
Albany
Albany State
Alderson-Broaddus
Allegheny
Allen
Anderson, (IN)
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Arkansas
Armstrong State
Atlantic Christian
Augusta State
Austin Peay
Azusa Pacific (CA)
Ball State
Barton
Benedict
Bethune-Cookman
Birmingham Southern
Boston College
Bowling Green
Brockport State
Brown
Buffalo
Callifornia
Cal Irvine
Campbell
Central Connecticut State
Central Florida
Charleston Southern
Cincinnati
The Citadel
Clemson
Coker
College of Charleston
Columbia
Connecticut
Creighton
Cumberland (KY)
Dallas Baptist
Davidson
Delaware
Delaware State
Detroit
Drexel
East Carolina
East Tennessee State
Eastern Connecticut
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Michigan
Eckerd
Elon
Erskine
Evansville
Florida
Florida State
Fordham
Francis Marion
Frostburg State
Furman
Gannon (PA)
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
George Washington
Georgetown (KY)
Georgia
Rec.
1-0
2-2
5-0
1-0
4-0
1-0
14-0
1-0
1-0
0-2
2-1
10-9-1
3-0
22-7
5-1
0-1
9-0
3-2
5-0
1-0
11-6
1-0
2-1
1-0
9-0
3-1
0-1
2-0
28-13
1-1
2-1
62-27
1-1
40-30
7-40
1-0
15-14
1-0
1-1
2-0
3-0
1-0
5-4
13-2
5-0
2-0
5-0
7-5
5-2
1-0
1-1
3-1
0-1
22-10
14-4
1-0
0-1
0-11
1-0
30-6
2-0
8-4
2-0
10-0
24-7
5-1
3-1
0-3
Streak
W-1
W-1
W-5
W-1
W-4
W-1
W-14
W-1
W-1
L-2
L-1
L-2
W-3
L-1
W-4
L-1
W-9
W-1
W-5
W-1
W-1
W-1
W-2
W-1
W-9
W-3
L-1
W-2
W-4
L-1
W-2
W-1
W-1
W-8
L-2
W-1
W-3
W-1
L-1
W-2
W-3
W-1
L-2
W-11
W-5
W-2
W-5
W-2
W-2
W-1
W-1
W-3
L-1
W-4
W-4
W-1
L-1
L-11
W- 1
W-5
W-2
L-2
W-2
W-10
W-2
W-2
W-2
L-3
Last
2008
2011
2009
1988
1979
1978
1985
1984
2002
2005
1983
1987
1990
1994
1982
1984
2011
1991
1980
2007
2006
2011
1992
1977
2003
2002
2011
2010
2006
1998
1990
2011
1977
2011
2011
1976
2011
2008
2011
2009
1980
1984
1992
2004
2004
2001
1998
2008
2001
1976
1999
2007
1976
2009
1986
2004
1994
1996
2000
1991
1983
2006
1983
2011
2008
1999
1984
2002
Team
Rec.
Streak
Last
Georgia College
0-1
L-1
1980
Georgia Southern
12-13
W-6
2007
Georgia Tech
4-15
L-1
2008
Glenville State
7-0
W-7
1980
Hawai’i
2-4
L-3
2009
High Point
37-10
W-1
2011
Hiram 5-0
W-5
1984
Hobart (NY)
4-0
W-4
1983
Howard
1-0
W-1
1988
Illinois
1-1
W-1
2010
Illinois-Chicago
2-0
W-2
1996
Indiana
0-1
L-1
2011
IPFW
2-0
W-2
2009
Iowa First Meeting
Jacksonville
0-3
L-3
1979
James Madison
6-5
W-1
2010
Kansas
1-1
L-1
2009
Kansas State
0-1
L-1
2011
Kansas-Newman
0-1
L-1
1983
Kent State
7-16
L-1
2011
Kentucky
4-2
L-1
2010
Kentucky State
1-0
W-1
1982
Le Moyne
4-6
L-1
1998
Lewis (IL)
2-2
L-1
1980
Lewis-Clark State (ID)
0-2
L-2
1982
Liberty
49-27
W-14 2011
Limestone
2-0
W-2
1993
Lipscomb (TN)
1-0
W-1
1980
Louisville 5-1
W-2
1991
Lubbock Christian
0-1
L-1
1983
Maine
0-1
L-1
1991
Marist
1-0
W-1
2007
Mars Hill
1-0
W-1
1976
Marshall
4-2
W-2
2011
Maryland
8-3
W-2
2008
Maryland-Baltimore County
18-4
W-7
2001
Mercer
1-0
W-1
1991
Methodist
3-3
W-1
1987
Miami (FL)
0-11
L-11
2004
Miami (OH)
0-2
L-2
1976
Michigan
3-2
W-3
2010
Michigan State
1-0
W-1
2003
Missouri
0-2
L-2
2004
Missouri State
0-1
L-1
2003
Morris
16-2
W-11 1985
Mount St. Mary’s
2-0
W-2
1996
Mt. Olive
2-0
W-2
1992
Nebraska
2-0
W-2
2007
Nevada-Las Vegas
2-0
W-2
2005
New York Tech
2-1
W- 1
2000
Newberry
19-6
W-6
1988
North Adams State
15-2
L-1
1987
North Carolina
15-38
L-1
2011
North Carolina A&T
2-0
W-2
1999
North Carolina State
9-11
L-1
2011
UNC Asheville
66-16
L-2
2011
UNC Charlotte
11-11
W-2
1994
UNC Greensboro
2-10
L-9
1997
UNC Wilmington
51-28
W-6
2011
North Carolina Wesleyan
2-2
W-2
1992
North Florida
1-0
W-1
2007
Northwestern
1-3
L-2
1995
Notre Dame
2-0
W-2
2011
Ohio
9-5
L-1
1999
Ohio State
1-0
W-1
2004
Old Dominion
2-4
W-1
2007
Oklahoma State
0-3
L-3
1983
Oswego State
3-0
W-3
1987
Team
Pembroke State
Pepperdine
Pfeiffer
Philadelphia Pharm
Pittsburgh
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park (IL)
Presbyterian
Princeton
Purdue
Radford
Rhode Island
Rider
Richmond
Sacred Heart
Salisbury State
San Diego
Savannah State
Seton Hall
Siena
Shepherd (WV)
South Carolina
USC Aiken
USC Upstate
South Alabama
South Florida
Southern Illinois
SIU-Edwardsville
Southern Maine
Southwestern (TX)
Spring Garden
St. Andrews
St. Augustine’s (NC)
St. Francis (IL)
St. John’s
St. Leo
St. Xavier (IL)
Stony Brook
Tampa
Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
TCU
Texas-Pan American
Toledo
Towson State
Troy
Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth
Virginia Tech
VMI
Voorhees
Wake Forest
West Field State
West Liberty State
West Virginia
West Virginia State
Western Carolina
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
Westminster (PA)
William & Mary
Wingate
Winthrop
Wofford
Wright State
Xavier
Yale
Youngstown State
Rec.
1-0
2-4
2-0
3-0
4-2
1-0
1-1
10-1
8-3
2-1
58-20
1-0
2-0
3-3
1-2
0-2
3-2
6-1
2-0
1-0
2-0
5-12
24-6
1-1
2-3
0-2
1-0
2-0
12-2
0-1
2-0
1-0
2-0
0-1
4-2
0-2
0-1
4-0
0-2
2-3
2-1
1-0
4-2
3-0
5-9
1-2
4-3
3-0
6-1
24-4
16-0
15-13
4-0
6-0
6-1
6-2
7-1
3-0
0-1
5-0
6-3
1-1
68-46
13-3
2-0
1-1
3-0
7-0
Streak
W-1
L-4
W-2
W-3
W-2
W-1
W-1
W-7
W-2
L- 1
W-7
W-1
W-2
L-1
L-2
L-2
W-2
W-5
W-2
W-1
W-2
L-4
W-3
W-1
L-2
L-2
W-1
W-2
L-1
L-1
W-2
W-1
W-2
L-1
W-3
L-2
L-1
W-4
L-2
W-2
W-1
W-1
W-1
W-3
L-2
L-2
L-2
W-3
W-5
W-13
W-16
W-5
W-4
W-6
W-4
W-3
W-7
W-3
L-1
W-5
W-2
L-1
W-2
L-2
W-2
L-1
W-3
W-7
Last
1977
2011
1986
1983
2010
1988
1980
2011
2001
2002
2011
2007
2005
2004
1982
1978
2011
2006
2004
2005
1980
2010
1996
2009
2006
1991
2009
1977
1985
1984
1982
1994
1984
1978
2007
1976
1982
2010
1995
2009
2011
2007
2006
2010
1996
2007
2011
2007
2011
2011
1985
2011
1980
1981
2010
1983
2008
2011
1988
1990
2004
1998
2011
1985
1997
1991
1988
1998
33
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hanti c leer National Honor s
National Player of the Year
Kevin Schnall
1999
Finalist: Rotary Smith Player of the Year
Mike Costanzo
2005
1 of 16 Finalists: Dick Howser Trophy
Chris Raber
2007
Semifinalist: Golden Spikes Award
David Sappelt
Dock Doyle
2008
2008
Semifinalist: Golden Spikes Award
1 of 3 Finalist: Johnny Bench Award
Anthony Meo
2010
Jose Iglesias
2010
1 of 25 Semifinalist: Dick Howser Trophy
1 of 30 Semifinalists: Golden Spikes Award
Semifinalist: College Baseball Foundation Pitcher
of the Year
1 of 3 Finalists: Johnny Bench Award
Tommy La Stella
Semifinalist: Dick Howser Trophy
2011
National Coach of the Year
John Vrooman
1977
Finalist: NAIA Coach of the Year
Anthony Meo
2010
Rico Noel
2010
Jose Iglesias
2010
Cody Wheeler
2010
1st Team (NCBWA)
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
2nd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (ABCA)
3rd Team (Baseball America)
3rd Team (NCBWA)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (NCBWA)
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
Tommy La Stella
2011
Matt Rein
2011
1st Team (CollegeBaseballInsider)
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
2nd Team (NCBWA)
2nd Team (ABCA)
2nd Team (Baseball America)
3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
Byron Binda
Nick McCully
34
All-American
Steve Billingsley
1978
2nd Team (NAIA)
Steve Smith
1980
1st Team (NAIA)
Mickey Brantley
Mark Clemons
1983
1983
1st Team (NAIA)
2nd Team (NAIA)
Kirt Manwaring
1985
2nd Team (NAIA)
Kevin Schnall
Ron Duebel
1999
1999
2nd Team (NCBWA)
Honorable Mention (NCBWA)
Ryan McGraw
2002
Justin Owens
2002
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (NCBWA)
Mike Costanzo
2005
1st Team (Baseball America)
1st Team (Collegiate Baseball)
1st Team (NCBWA)
2nd Team (USA Today Weekly)
Bobby Gagg
2007
David Sappelt
2007
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
2nd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
Dock Doyle
2008
David Sappelt
2008
Scott Woodward
2008
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
2nd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
Cody Wheeler
2009
David Anderson
2009
Nick McCully
2009
2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball)
3rd Team (NCBWA)
3rd Team (CollegeBaseballInsider)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
3rd Team (Ping! Baseball)
M a t t R e i n w a s t h e 2 0 1 1 B i g S o u th Pitcher
of t h e Y e a r a n d w a s ta b b e d A ll-Ameri c an.
Freshman All-American
2002
Hon. Mention (Louisville Slugger)
2007
Ping! Baseball
Scott Woodward
2008
Louisville Slugger
Ping! Baseball
2nd Team (NCBWA)
Daniel Bowman
2009
Anthony Meo
2009
Taylor Motter
2009
Louisville Slugger
Ping! Baseball
Louisville Slugger
Ping! Baseball
2nd Team (NCBWA)
Louisville Slugger
Ryan Connolly
2010
Louisville Slugger
Baseball America
Ping! Baseball
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hanti c leer National Honor s
Steven Carter
Mike Costanzo
All-Region/District
2004
2004
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Mike Costanzo
Ricky Shefka
2005
2005
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Tommy Baldridge
Bobby Gagg
2007
2007
1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Dock Doyle
David Sappelt
Scott Woodward
2008
2008
2008
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Cody Wheeler
David Anderson
Adam Rice
2009
2009
2009
1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Anthony Meo
2010
Jose Iglesias
2010
Cody Wheeler
2010
NCBWA District IV Player of the Year;
1st Team All-District (NCBWA)
1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
Tommy La Stella
Anthony Meo
Matt Rein
1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA)
2011
2011
2011
Region/District Coach of the Year
John Vrooman
Gary Gilmore
1977
2005
NAIA District 6; NAIA Area 7
ABCA Atlantic Region
National (unless otherwise Noted)
Player/Pitcher of the Week
Mike Costanzo
Coastal Carolina
Aaron Verrett
4/19/2005
5/18/2005
5/30/2005
NCBWA (Player)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team)
Collegiate Baseball (Player)
Chris Raber
3/5/2007
Collegiate Baseball (Player)
Nick McCully
3/5/2008
Dock Doyle
3/11/2008
Joey Haug
4/2/2008
David Anderson
5/12/2008
CollegeBaseballInsider.com
Southeast Region (Pitcher)
Ping! Baseball (National Performers)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Pitcher)
Collegiate Baseball (Player)
NCBWA (Player)
Cody Wheeler
3/30/2009
Collegiate Baseball (Pitcher);
NCBWA (Player)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com
Southeast Region (Pitcher)
College Baseball Foundation (All-Star)
Jose Iglesias
2/28/2010
Jim Birmingham
3/2/2010
Coastal Carolina
3/2/2010
Rico Noel
4/6/2010
Taylor Motter
4/27/2010
Rico Noel
5/18/2010
CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime
Performers Weekly Honor Roll
CollegeBaseballInsider.com
Southeast Region (Pitcher)
CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team)
CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime
Performers Weekly Honor Roll
CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime
Performers Weekly Honor Roll
CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime
Performers Weekly Honor Roll
Daniel Bowman
Coastal Carolina
Anthony Meo
4/4/2011
4/4/2010
5/30/2011
CollegeBaseballInsider Southeast Player
CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team
Collegiate Baseball (Player)
NCAA Regional All-Tournament
Justin Owens
Brandon Powell
Chad Felty
Randy McGarvey
Brian Fischer
Scott Sturkie
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
Athens
Athens
Athens
Athens
Athens
Athens
Randy McGarvey
Brandon Powell
Ryan McGraw
2002
2002
2002
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Michael DeJesus
Jon Foisy
2005
2005
Tempe
Tempe
Dom Duggan
Dock Doyle
Bobby Gagg
2007
2007
2007
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach
David Anderson (Co-MVP)
Dock Doyle (Co-MVP)
Tommy Baldridge
Nick McCully
David Sappelt
Scott Woodward
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
Conway
Conway
Conway
Conway
Conway
Conway
Jose Iglesias
2009
Chapel Hill
Rico Noel (MVP)
Taylor Motter
Scott Woodward
Cody Wheeler
Rich Witten
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
Myrtle
Myrtle
Myrtle
Myrtle
Myrtle
Tommy La Stella
Hayes Orton
Anthony Meo
2011
2011
2011
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Austin Fleet
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
CoSIDA Academic All-America
2010
1st Team
CoSIDA Academic All-District III
Jeff Baker
2003
1st Team
Chris Todd
2005
2nd Team
Matt Rademacher
Tommy Baldridge
2007
2007
2nd Team
2nd Team
Tommy Baldridge
2008
2nd Team
Austin Fleet
Chance Gilmore
2009
2009
2nd Team
2nd Team
Austin Fleet
Chance Gilmore
2010
2010
1st Team
1st Team
Tucker Frawley
2011
2nd Team
Lowe’s Senior Class Award All-AmericaN
Andy DeLagarza
2007
1st Team
Lowe’s Senior Class Award Finalist
Andy DeLagarza
2007
35
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hants in th e Draf t
Coastal in the MLB Draft
36
1977 Joe Stethers
LHP
13th Rd (324)
Chicago Cubs
1979 Larry Raskin
Mike Barba
C
RHP
4th Rd (99)
7th Rd (170)
Cincinnati Reds
San Diego Padres
1980 Tom Romano
Steven Smith
OF
RHP
17th Rd (431)
21st Rd (521)
Kansas City Royals
Toronto Blue Jays
1981 Bruce Franklin
2B
29th Rd (725)
Detroit Tigers
1982 Mickey Brantley
OF
8th Rd (207)
Cincinnati Reds
1983
OF
OF
C
RHP
RHP
2B
2nd Rd (35)
3rd Rd (78)
6th Rd (11)
18th Rd (464)
19th Rd (479)
20th Rd (503)
Seattle Mariners
St. Louis Cardinals
Boston Red Sox
Atlanta Braves
Toronto Blue Jays
Houston Astros
Mickey Brantley
John Rigos
Gary Tremblay
Brian Aviles
Mark Clemons
Frank Talotta
1985 Lawrence Brady
OF
29th Rd (730)
Pittsburgh Pirates
1986 Kirt Manwaring
Art Smith
C
OF
2nd Rd (35th)
31st Rd (749)
San Francisco Giants
Atlanta Braves
1988 Mike Fortuna
OF
40th Rd (1030)
Pittsburgh Pirates
1989 Matt Logue
RHP
46th Rd (1191)
Detroit Tigers
San Francisco Giants
1990 Tony Spires
SS
20th Rd (553)
1995 John Canetto
3B
25th Rd (685)
Pittsburgh Pirates
1997 Mack Haman
OF
13th Rd (405)
Baltimore Orioles
1998 Damien Hart
Dorian Cameron
LHP
SS
13th Rd (380)
44th Rd (1321)
Cincinnati Reds
San Francisco Giants
1999 Kevin Schnall
C
25th Rd (758)
Cincinnati Reds
2000 Rett Johnson
Scott Sturkie
RHP
RHP
8th Rd (236)
28th Rd (828)
Seattle Mariners
Detroit Tigers
2001 Scott Sturkie
RHP
12th Rd (367)
Cleveland Indians
2002 Adam Kiem
SS
Randy McGarvey, Jr. C
Justin Owens
OF
12th Rd (348)
26th Rd (791)
34th Rd (1016)
Kansas City Royals
Houston Astros
Toronto Blue Jays
2003 Brandon Powell
Justin Sturge
Ryan McGraw
2B
LHP
OF
8th Rd (222)
12th Rd (354)
39th Rd (1151)
Kansas City Royals
Boston Red Sox
San Diego Padres
2004 Brett Grandstrand
Steven Carter
2B
RHP
13th Rd (382)
26th Rd (787)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Oakland Athletics
2005
3B
2B
RHP
RHP
LHP
2B
2nd Rd (65)
15th Rd (452)
19th Rd (567)
20th Rd (594)
25th Rd (764)
33rd Rd (1002)
Philadelphia Phillies
Cincinnati Reds
Colorado Rockies
Washington Nationals
Houston Astros
San Francisco Giants
Mike Costanzo
Michael DeJesus
Byron Binda
Ricky Shefka
Jacob Hurry
Chris Todd
2006 Mike Fuentes
C
29th Rd (877)
Philadelphia Phillies
2007
John Mariotti
Andy DeLaGarza
Pete Andrelczyk
Dom Duggan
Austin Hinkle
Chris Raber
Dock Doyle
RHP
LHP
RHP
OF
RHP
1B
C
18th Rd (549)
18th Rd (554)
32nd Rd (968)
32nd Rd (973)
41st Rd (1218)
42nd Rd (1269)
44th Rd (1309)
Baltimore Orioles
San Francisco Giants
Baltimore Orioles
San Francisco Giants
Tampa Bay Rays
New York Yankees
Atlanta Braves
2008
Pete Andrelczyk
Dock Doyle
David Sappelt
Tommy Baldridge
Jeff Richard
RHP
C
OF
OF
RHP
5th Rd (148)
5th Rd (164)
9th Rd (269)
33rd Rd (1010)
38th Rd (1150)
Florida Marlins
New York Mets
Cincinnati Reds
New York Yankees
Atlanta Braves
2009 Nick McCully
Tyler Bortnick
RHP
2B
9th Rd (279)
16th Rd (499)
St. Louis Cardinals
Tampa Bay Rays
2010
Cody Wheeler
Rico Noel
Scott Woodward
Austin Fleet
Chance Gilmore
Keith Hessler
Jim Birmingham
LHP
CF
3B
RHP
OF
LHP
LHP
5th Rd (151)
5th Rd (154)
15th Rd (455)
16th Rd (498)
25th Rd (772)
28th Rd (841)
33rd Rd (1008)
Arizona Diamondbacks
San Diego Padres
Oakland Athletics
San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Dodgers
Arizona Diamondbacks
San Francisco Giants
2011
Anthony Meo
Scott Woodward
Tommy La Stella
Taylor Motter
Daniel Bowman
RHP
3B/OF
2B
SS
RF
2nd Rd (63)
7th Rd (224)
8th Rd (266)
17th Rd (540)
38th Rd (1165)
Arizona Diamondbacks
Los Angeles Dodgers
Atlanta Braves
Tampa Bay Rays
Cincinnati Reds
S c o t t W o o d w a r d w a s a t h r e e - t i m e A l l - B i g So u t h selection and
w a s d r a fte d tw ice w ith in th e fir st 1 5 r o u n d s. He ended hi s
ca r e e r a s th e CCU a n d B ig S o u th ca r e e r le a d e r i n r uns, r anki ng
s e c o n d i n s t o l e n b a s e s a n d w a l k s i n CCU a n d l eague history,
w h ile e n d in g h is ca r e e r fo u r th o n th e NCAA a ll-ti me hi t by pi t ch
list w ith a CCU a n d B ig S o u th r e co r d 83.
Pete Andrelczyk (above) played
fo r T e a m USA in th e 2 0 1 1
W o r ld G a m e s.
T yle r B o r tn ick (r ig h t) w a s sin gled out by Baseball America
for his tools and played in the
2 0 1 1 A r izo n a F a ll L e a g u e .
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hants i n Major League Baseball
Mickey Brantley
2nd Rd pick by Seattle in 1983
Major League Debut: August 9, 1986 (1-4 as leadoff hitter) with the Mariners at Angels
Year Team
1986 Seattle
1987 Seattle
1988 Seattle
1989 Seattle
4 Seasons
G
AB
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI
27 102 12 20 3 2 3
7
92 351 52 106 23 2 14 54
149 577 76 152 25 4 15 56
34 108 14 17 5 0 0
8
302 1138 154 295 56 8 32 125
SB-A
1-2
13-17
18-25
2-4
34-48
BB SO
10 21
24 44
26 64
7
7
67 136
AVG. OB%
.196 .268
.302 .344
.263 .296
.157 .207
.259 .300
SLG
.353
.499
.399
.204
.407
Keith Glauber (finished career at Montclair State)
42nd Rd pick by St. Louis in 2001
Major League Debut: Sept. 8, 1998 (3.2 IP in relief; 1 R; 1 ER; 1 BB; 3 K) with the Reds at Houston
Year Team
1998 Cincinnati
2000 Cincinnati
2 Seasons
W
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
ERA
2.35
3.68
3.00
G GS CG SHO SV IP
H
3 0 0 0
0 7.2 6
4 0 0 0
0 7.1 5
7 0 0 0
0 15.0 11
R ER BB SO WHIP
2 2 1 4 0.913
3 3 2 4 0.955
5 5 3 8 0.933
Luis Lopez
Signed as a Free Agent by Toronto
Major League Debut: April 29, 2001 (0-0, with a walk as pinch hitter) with the Blue Jays vs. Angels
Year Team
2001 Toronto
2004 Montreal
2 Seasons
G
41
11
52
AB
119
26
145
R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A
10 29 4 0 3 10 0-0
0 4 0 0 0
0 0-0
10 33 4 0 3 10 0-0
BB SO AVG. OB% SLG
8 16 .244 .291 .353
0 9 .154 .185 .154
8 25 .228 .273 .317
Kirt Manwaring
2nd Rd pick by San Francisco in 1986
Major League Debut: Sept. 15, 1987 (0-2 as a reserve) with the Giants vs. Padres
Year Team
G
AB
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A
BB SO
1987 San Fran
6
7
0
1
0 0 0
0 0-0
0
1
1988 San Fran
40 116 12 29
7 0 1 15 0-1
2 21
1989 San Fran
85 200 14 42
4 2 0 18 2-3
11 28
1990 San Fran
8
13
0
2
0 1 0
1 0-0
0
3
1991 San Fran
67 178 16 40
9 0 0 19 1-2
9 22
1992 San Fran
109 349 24 85 10 5 4 26 2-3
29 42
1993 San Fran
130 432 48 119 15 1 5 49 1-4
41 76
1994 San Fran
97 316 30 79 17 1 1 29 1-2
25 50
1995 San Fran
118 379 21 95 15 2 4 36 1-1
27 72
1996 San Fran/Hou 86 227 14 52
9 0 1 18 0-1
19 40
1997 Colorado
104 337 22 76
6 4 1 27 1-6
30 78
1998 Colorado
110 291 30 72 12 3 2 26 1-6
38 49
1999 Colorado
48 137 17 41
7 1 2 14 0-0
12 23
13 Seasons
1008 2982 248 733 111 20 21 278 10-29 243 505
AVG. OB%
.143 .250
.250 .279
.210 .264
.154 .154
.225 .271
.244 .311
.275 .345
.250 .308
.251 .314
.229 .300
.226 .291
.247 .339
.299 .374
.246 .311
SLG
.143
.336
.250
.308
.275
.335
.350
.320
.332
.282
.276
.330
.409
.318
Tom Romano
17th Rd pick by Kansas City in 1980
Major League Debut: Sept. 1, 1987 (0-1 as pinch hitter) with the Expos at Giants
Year Team
1987 Montreal
1 Season
G
7
7
AB
3
3
R
1
1
H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A
0 0 0 0
0 0-0
0 0 0 0
0 0-0
BB SO AVG. OB% SLG
0 1 .000 .000 .000
0 1 .000 .000 .000
David Sappelt
9th Rd pick by Cincinnati in 2008
Major League Debut: Aug. 7, 2011 (1-5 as leadoff, starting in LF) with the Reds at Cubs
Year Team
2011 Cincinnati
1 Season
G
38
38
AB
107
107
R
14
14
H
26
26
2B
8
8
3B
0
0
HR
0
0
RBI
5
5
SB-A
1-2
1-2
BB
7
7
SO
17
17
AVG. OB%
.243 .289
.243 .289
SLG
.318
.318
37
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hanti c le er Big S outh Honor s
Big South Player of the Year
Terry Spires
Mark Romer
Kevin Schnall
Justin Owens
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
David Sappelt
Dock Doyle
David Anderson
Tommy La Stella
SS
OF C
1B
DH
1B/P OF C
1B
2B
1986
1990
1999
2002
2004
2005
2007
2008
2009
2011
Big South Pitcher of the Year
(Since 2007)
Bobby Gagg
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
Matt Rein
2007
2009
2010
2011
South Rookie/Freshman of the
Year
Brooks Marzka
Scott Woodward
OF 3B 1998
2008
All-Big South
38
John Canetto, C
Chris Pond, SS
1995
1995
1st Team
1st Team
Matt Ragan, DH
Jason Vindich, C
Brett Harwood, SS
Matt Trahan, 3B
Steve Bagby, OF
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Jason Vindich, C
Jason Isidore, DH
1997
1997
2nd Team
2nd Team
Jeremy Samatas, 1B
Steve Tylke, 2B
Dorian Cameron, 3B
Brooks Marzka, OF
1998
1998
1998
1998
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Brooks Marzka, OF
Kevin Schnall, C
Scott Sturkie, P
Ron Deubel, P
Dorian Cameron, 3B
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
Rett Johnson, P
Brooks Marzka, OF
Brandon Powell, DH
2000
2000
2000
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Kevin Thomas, P
Kirt Manwaring, C
Tom Sutryk, SS
John Kay, 1B
Terry Spires, SS
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
Terry Spires, OF
1987
(only one team)
Chad Felty, OF
Justin Owens
Chris Carter, DH
Scott Sturkie, P
Jon Humay, OF
Adam Keim, SS
Randy McGarvey, C
Mark Howle, 3B
Robbie Jordan, 1B
Tony Spires, SS
Darrin Davis, OF
Greg Streett, OF
Tim Shaw, OF
Bobby Hargett, P
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
Ryan McGraw, OF
Justin Owens, 1B
Randy McGarvey, C
Steven Carter, P
Justin Sturge, P
Brandon Powell, 2B
Adam Keim, SS
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Jeff Sefcik, INF
Mark Romer, INF
Mark Howle, C
Matt Logue, P
Bobby Hargett, P
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
one
one
one
one
one
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
Tony Spires, SS
Mark Howle, 3B
Myrle Grose, LF
Mark Romer, CF
Mark Slodobnick, DH
Paul Alexander, P
Randy Stokes, P
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
(only
one
one
one
one
one
one
one
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
Ryan McGraw, OF
Brandon Powell, 2B
Brett Grandstrand, SS
Mike Costanzo, DH
Justin Surge, P
Steven Carter, P
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Mike Costanzo, DH
Steven Carter, P
Brett Grandstrand, SS
Chad Oxendine, C
2004
2004
2004
2004
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Buddy Cribb, 1B
Pearce Taylor, 2B
Chris Missler, LF
Chris Hanrahan, DH
1991
1991
1991
1991
(only
(only
(only
(only
one
one
one
one
team)
team)
team)
team)
Mickey Lincoln, P
Luis Lopez, Util/INF
Gary Turnipseed, CF
1992
1992
1992
(only one team)
(only one team)
(only one team)
Dom Duggan, OF
Mike Costanzo, 1B
Michael DeJesus, 2B
Ricky Shefka, P
Mike Costanzo, P
Chris Todd, 3B
Byron Binda, P
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Chris Herndon, P
Matt Schilling, 2B
Chris Pond, SS
Mike Campagno, P
John Canetto, C
Jamie Iriel, OF
Steve Turner, OF
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Bobby Gagg, SP
David Anderson, RP
Matt Rademacher, C
Chris Raber, 1B
David Sappelt, OF
Tommy Baldridge, OF
Andy DeLaGarza, P
David Anderson, DH
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
one
one
one
one
one
team)
team)
team)
team)
team)
Joey Haug, SP
Bobby Gagg, SP
Pete Andrelczyk, RP
Dock Doyle, C
Scott Woodward, 3B
David Sappelt, OF
Tommy Baldridge, OF
Nick McCully, SP
David Anderson, 1B
Tyler Bortnick, SS
Adam Rice, OF
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Cody Wheeler, SP
Anthony Meo, SP
Nick McCully, RP
David Anderson, 1B
Rico Noel, OF
Tyler Bortnick, 3B
Adam Rice, DH
Daniel Bowman, OF
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
Anthony Meo, SP
Cody Wheeler, SP
Matt Rein, RP
Jose Iglesias, C
Tommy La Stella, 2B
Scott Woodward, 3B
Taylor Motter, SS
Rico Noel, OF
Ryan Connolly, RP
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
Anthony Meo, SP
Matt Rein, SP
Tommy La Stella, 2B
Scott Woodward, 3B
2011
2011
2011
2011
1st
1st
1st
1st
Team
Team
Team
Team
Big South Coach of the Year
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
1988
1990
1999
2002
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
Big South All-Tournament
Terry Spires (MVP)
Tom Sutryk
Mike Procheska
Art Smith
John Pilatich
Glen Fortner
Kevin Thomas
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
Robbie Jordan
Greg Streett
Randy Stokes
1988
1988
1988
Tony Spires
Mark Romer
Mark Slobodnik
1990
1990
1990
Buddy Cribb (MVP)
Pearce Taylor
Chris Missler
Chris Hanrahan
1991
1991
1991
1991
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C hanti c le er Big S outh Honor s
Paul Leszczynski (MVP)
Mickey Lincoln
Chris Pond
1992
1992
1992
Dorian Cameron
Shawn Vinju
Jeremy Samatas
Kevin Schnall
John Hurry
Rett Johnson
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
Ron Deubel
Kevin Schnall
Brooks Marzka
1999
1999
1999
Brandon Powell
2000
Randy McGarvey (MVP)
Scott Sturkie
Adam Keim
Chris Carter
2001
2001
2001
2001
Adam Keim (MVP)
Brandon Powell
Randy McGarvey
Ryan McGraw
Seamus Donovan
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
Steven Carter (MVP)
Ryan McGraw
2003
2003
Steven Carter (MVP)
Brett Grandstrand
Chris Todd
Chris Raber
Chad Oxendine
Mike Costanzo
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
Michael DeJesus
Aaron Verrett
Mike Costanzo
Ricky Shefka
Mike Vatter
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
Brant Peacher
2006
Tommy Baldridge (MVP)
Tyler Bortnick
Adam Vrable
Derek Martin
Matt Rademacher
Nick McCully
Bobby Gagg
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
2007
Tyler Bordnick (MVP)
David Sappelt
Tommy Baldridge
Dock Doyle
Joey Haug
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
David Anderson (MVP)
Rico Noel
Nick McCully
Austin Fleet
2009
2009
2009
2009
Daniel Bowman (MVP)
Chance Gilmore
Tommy La Stella
Rich Witten
Anthony Meo
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
Keith Hardwick (MVP)
Daniel Bowman
Anthony Meo
Rich Witten
Hayes Orton
Taylor Motter
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
Big South Male
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Austin Fleet
2010
Big South Baseball
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Brooks Marzka
Austin Fleet
2000
2010
Academic All-Big South
Brooks Marzka
Brooks Marzka
Scott Sturkie
Randy McGarvey
Jeff Baker
Greg Orsimarsi
Chris Todd
Aaron Verett
Matt Rademacher
Tommy Baldridge
Austin Fleet
Austin Fleet
Tucker Frawley
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Big South Player/Pitcher of the Week
Chris Pond
Player
April 4, 1995
Matt Ragan
Chip Weisberger
Matt Ragan
Bobby Richardson
Player
Player
Player
Pitcher
March 24, 1996
March 31, 1996
April 7, 1996
May 6, 1996
Ron Deubel
Ron Deubel
Pitcher
Pitcher
March 30, 1998
April 27, 1998
Scott Sturkie
Jeremy Samatas
Ron Deubel
Scott Sturkie
Pitcher
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
March 22, 1999
May 4, 1999
April 2, 1999
April 9, 1999
Brooks Marzka
Scott Sturkie
Rett Johnson
Rett Johnson
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
March 13, 2000
March 13, 2000
April 3, 2000
April 23, 2000
Brandon Powell
Brad Schuka
Scott Sturkie Scott Sturkie Scott Sturkie Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
April 2, 2001
April 17, 2001
May 1, 2001
May 8, 2001
May 14, 2001
Justin Sturge
Justin Owens
Justin Owens
Seamus Donovan Pitcher
Player
Player
Pitcher
March 6, 2002
April 18, 2002
May 7, 2002
May 14, 2002
Brandon Powell
Brian Waack Seamus Donovan Brandon Powell
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Player
March 12, 2003
March 12, 2003
May 6, 2003
May 12, 2003
Mike Costanzo
Jake Hurry Mike Costanzo
Player
Pitcher
Player
Feb.18, 2004
Feb. 18, 2004
Feb. 24, 2004
Brett Grandstrand
Steven Carter Jake Hurry Andy DeLaGarza Player
Pitcher
Co-Pitcher
Pitcher
April 13, 2004
April 20, 2004
May 17, 2004
May 24, 2004
Mike Costanzo
Ricky Shefka Mike Costanzo
Ricky Shefka Andy DeLaGarza Co-Player
Pitcher
Player
Pitcher
Co-Pitcher
March 7, 2005
March 21, 2005
April 18, 2005
May 9, 2005
May 16, 2005
David Sappelt
Austin Fleet Bobby Gagg
Co-Player March 27, 2006
Pitcher
April 18, 2006
Pitcher
May 9, 2006
David Sappelt
Bobby Gagg Chris Raber
Chris Raber
David Sappelt
Nick McCully David Anderson Dom Duggan
Player
Pitcher
Co-Player
Co-Player
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Player
Feb. 14, 2007
Feb. 21, 2007
March 5, 2007
April 2, 2007
April 30, 2007
April 20, 2007
May 7, 2007
May 21, 2007
Nick McCully Dock Doyle
Joey Haug Joey Haug Bobby Gagg Dock Doyle
Scott Woodward
David Anderson
David Anderson
Pitcher
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Player
Player
Player
Co-Player
March 3, 2008
March 10, 2008
March 17, 2008
March 31, 2008
April 7, 2008
April 14, 2008
April 21, 2008
May 12, 2008
May 19, 2008
Austin Fleet Keith Hessler Cody Wheeler Cody Wheeler
Adam Rice
Chance Gilmore
Nick McCully Cody Wheeler Pitcher
Co-Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Co-Player
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Feb. 23, 2009
March 3, 2009
March 9, 2009
March 30, 2009
April 6, 2009
May 4, 2009
May 4, 2009
May 11, 2009
Jose Iglesias
Jim Birmingham
Cody Wheeler
Jose Iglesias
Taylor Motter
Rico Noel
Anthony Meo
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Player
Player
Player
Pitcher
March 2, 2010
March 2, 2010
April 5, 2010
April 12, 2010
May 3, 2010
May 17, 2010
May 17, 2010
Josh Conway
Jim Birmingham
Tommy La Stella
Daniel Bowman
Anthony Meo
Anthony Meo
Anthony Meo
Matt Rein
Matt Rein
Pitcher
Pitcher
Player
Player
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
Pitcher
March 8, 2011
March 15, 2011
March 28, 2011
April 4, 2011
April 4, 2011
May 2, 2011
May 9, 2011
April 19, 2011
May 16, 2011
39
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nti c leer Tea m Record s / Record s by Class
1.
2.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
WINS
2010
2008
2007
2005
2009
55
50
50
50
47
BATTING
1983
1985
1980
1986
2001
.352
.346
.343
.341
.330
RUNS
2010
1983
2008
2009
2005
603
537
524
522
496
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
HITS
2010
2008
2001
2009
2 Times
732
726
712
710
679
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
DOUBLES
2001
2008
2010
2009
2002
153
149
147
147
138
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
5.
TRIPLES
1985
2011
2001
1980
3 Times
Last: 2010
21
19
19
19
18
1.
2.
3.
4.
HOME RUNS
2010
111
1983
109
2008
96
2009
86
2007
74
TIMES STRUCK OUT
1. 2000
479
2. 1998
468
3. 2009
456
4. 2004
432
5. 2005
424
RBI
2010
1983
2008
2009
2005
549
503
476
475
452
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
STOLEN BASES
1979
258
1983
220
1978
205
2002
192
1982
178
WALKS
2005
2003
2010
2004
1999
360
316
310
309
309
1.
2.
4.
5.
FIELDING
1991
.974
2011
.971
2007
.971
2003
.970
2010
.968
2009
.968
1.
2.
3.
4.
ERA
1980
1977
1979
2011
1982
2.07
2.47
2.56
2.97
2.97
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
STRIKEOUTS
2010
530
1999
510
2003
508
2001
505
1998
495
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
OPP. BATTING
1980
.190
1979
.213
1978
.218
1983
.231
2011
.234
RECORDS BY CLASS
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
BATTING
Kirt Manwaring, 1984 .395
Bruce Franklin, 1980
.410
Tony Maggard, 1981 .424
HITS
Scott Woodward, 2008 82
David Sappelt, 2007
99
Dorian Cameron, 1998 97
HOME RUNS
Daniel Bowman, 2009 11
Mike Costanzo, 2004
21
John Rigos, 1983
22
RBI
Robbie Jordan, 1987
60
Mike Costanzo, 2004
74
Michael DeJesus, 2005 72
Dock Doyle, 2008
72
STEALS
Scott Woodward, 2008 42
Ryan McGraw, 2002
63
Rico Noel, 2010
56
WINS
Anthony Meo, 2009
9
Anthony Meo, 2010
13
Steve Smith, 1979
13
ERA
Brent Byer, 1977
0.97
Mark Clemons, 1981
2.20
Marc Goldberg, 1980 0.89
STRIKEOUTS
Steven Carter, 2001
76
Scott Sturkie, 1999
106
Rett Johnson, 2000
151
SAVES
Jason Burge, 1995
4
David Anderson, 2007
10
Mike Costanzo, 2005
14
Nick McCully, 2007
4
INN. PITCHED Steven Carter, 2001
96.0
Steven Carter, 2002
116.2
Rett Johnson, 2000 133.1
Senior
Steve Billingsley, 1978
Terry Spires, 1987
David Anderson, 2009
David Anderson, 2009
.441
90
21
82
Steve Billingsley, 1978
Ron Deubel, 1999
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Matt Rein, 2011
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Matt Logue, 1989
47
13
13
2.07
133
10
Scott Sturkie, 2001
132.2
SINGLE-SEASON FIELDING RECORDS BY POSITION
POS
C
40
PUTOUTS
ASSISTS
MOST ERRORS *
FIELDING PERCENTAGE
Jose Iglesias, 2010....................422
Kevin Schnall, 1998......................58
Jason Vindich, 1996............13
Josh Eachues, 2005.......... $..1.000
1B Rich Witten, 2011......................564
Jeremy Samatas, 1997................59
John Kay, 1986...................20
Jeff Sefcik, 1989........................997
2B Adam Vrable, 2007....................131
Adam Vrable, 2007.....................211
Chris Pond, 1992................22
Tommy La Stella, 2010.............977
3B Rick Castellani, 1993..................154
Derek Martin, 2007....................126
Robbie Jordan, 1988...........20
Chris Todd, 2005......................978
SS Chris Pond, 1994.......................110
Tyler Bortnick, 2008...................214
Brett Harwood, 1996...........25
Tom Sutryk, 1986.....................974
OF Rico Noel, 2010.........................172
Jason Vindich, 1997.....................19
Brooks Marzka, 1998..........10
Terry Spires, 1986............. #..1.000
Daniel Bowman, 2011....... #..1.000
- The single-season records for errors is 31 by Dorian Cameron in 1998, playing third base and shortstop.
*
$ - Eachues fielded 243 chances without an error
# - Spires fielded 132 chances without an error — Bowman fielded 141 chances without an error
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Ye a r -By -Yea r C ha n ticleer S t atis tical Lead er s
BATTING AVERAGE
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Don Landrun
Steve Billingsley
Walt Parmenter
Bruce Franklin
Tony Maggard
Frank Talotta
Mickey Brantley
Greg Brown
Denny Woods
Kirt Manwaring
Terry Spires
Greg Streett
Myrle Gross
Myrle Gross
Chris Hanrahan
Luis Lopez
Matt Schilling
Matt Schilling
Chris Pond
Jason Vindich
Jeremy Samatas
Dorian Cameron
Kevin Schnall
Brandon Powell
Chris Carter
Justin Owens
Brandon Powell
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Adam Vrable
Tommy Baldridge
Dock Doyle
David Anderson
Tommy La Stella
Tommy La Stella
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Al Anch
Steve Billingsley
Mike Sabbagh
Tom Romano
Mickey Brantley
Frank Talotta
Frank Talotta
Jim Castellani
Kirt Manwaring
Mike Prochaska
Terry Spires
Greg Streett
Tony Spires
Tony Spires
Myrle Gross
Ed Fortney
Chris Hanrahan
Gary Turnipseed
Stephen Turner
Stephen Turner
Will Wall
Jeremy Samatas
Dorian Cameron
Dorian Cameron
Brooks Marzka
Brandon Powell
Brandon Powell
Brandon Powell
Brett Grandstrand
Chris Todd
Matt Sutton
David Sappelt
David Sappelt
Adam Rice
Daniel Bowman
Daniel Bowman
AT BATS
.315
.445
.392
.410
.424
.384
.435
.405
.421
.429
.409
.367
.372
.364
.336
.371
.337
.356
.377
.386
.365
.411
.405
.370
.417
.417
.364
.359
.379
.324
.383
.370
.377
.378
.398
150
164
132
167
142
177
196
184
169
201
220
220
190
185
225
217
219
209
229
221
202
203
236
235
210
234
247
253
233
244
190
276
275
242
262
242
RUNS
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Don Landrum
Tom Romano
Charles Hendricks
Steve Billingsley
Mike Sabbagh
Doug Sabbagh
Bruce Franklin
Frank Talotta
Ricky Grice
Jim Castellani
Denny Woods
Kirt Manwaring
Greg Streett
Tony Spires
Mark Howle
Myrle Gross
Ed Fortney
Luis Lopez
Gary Turnipseed
Stephen Turner
Stephen Turner
Brett Harwood
Jason Isadore
Dorian Cameron
Dorian Cameron
Brooks Marzka
Ryan McGraw
Ryan McGraw
Brett Grandstrand
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Matt Sutton
Dom Duggan
Scott Woodward
Rico Noel
Rico Noel
Tommy La Stella
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Al Anch
Steve Billingsley
Walt Parmenter
Tom Romano
Bruce Franklin
Mickey Brantley
Frank Talotta
Mickey Brantley
Greg Brown
Denny Woods
Kirt Manwaring
Terry Spires
Greg Streett
Mark Romer
Mark Howle
Myrle Gross
Luis Lopez
Luis Lopez
Chris Hanrahan
Luis Lopez
Gary Turnipseed
Stephen Turner
Chris Pond
Chip Weisgerber
Jeremy Samatas
Dorian Cameron
Brooks Marzka
Brooks Marzka
Chad Felty
Adam Keim
Ryan McGraw
Brandon Powell
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Adam Vrable
David Sappelt
David Sappelt
Adam Rice
HITS
36
36
36
55
41
38
45
46
67
51
51
70
57
44
40
48
56
56
50
51
45
49
51
57
53
41
64
72
63
66
74
38
63
82
75
82
59
47
73
51
55
55
56
68
84
69
70
79
90
66
59
59
82
70
72
72
63
63
73
75
62
74
97
80
64
76
76
89
92
83
91
61
99
96
89
2010
2011
Tommy La Stella
Tommy La Stella
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Keith Taylor
Bob Lieb
Mike Sabbagh
Mike Burden
Mike Sabbagh
Tony Maggard
Frank Talotta
Steve Podraza
Mickey Brantley
Greg Brown
Kirt Manwaring
Kirt Manwaring
Terry Spires
Greg Streett
Robbie Jordan
Myrle Gross
Pearce Taylor
Chris Hanrahan
Chris Pond
Frank Sarver
Chris Pond
Chip Weisgerber
Steve Bagby
Jeremy Samatas
Dorian Cameron
Brooks Marzka
Brooks Marzka
Chris Carter
Justin Owens
Brandon Powell
Mike Costanzo
Dom Duggan
Brant Peacher
Dom Duggan
David Sappelt
Adam Rice
Taylor Motter
Rich Witten
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Tom Romano
Steve Billingsley
Walt Parmenter
Gary Gilmore
John Rigos
Frank Talotta
Kim Stevens
Buck Hosea
Kim Stevens
Kirt Manwaring
Larry Brady
Chuck Perry
Kirt Manwaring
Tom Sutryk
John Kay
Scott Fowler
Tony Spires
Tony Spires
Mark Romer
Mark Romer
Pearce Taylor
Five with Matt Schilling
Frank Sarver
Stephen Turner
Rob Rambow
Evan Hurley
Brett Harwood
Jason Vindich
Antwain Haman
Jon Humay
Ricardo Ayala
Eric Decker
Seven with DOUBLES
TRIPLES
93
92
11
11
13
13
12
15
12
12
18
12
13
18
21
17
12
16
14
18
14
18
20
15
15
18
17
14
15
22
24
22
21
17
13
20
25
20
22
18
4
5
4
5
4
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
8
4
5
6
3
1
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
2
1
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Chad Felty
Justin Owens
Adam Keim
Ryan McGraw
Brandon Powell
Ryan McGraw
Steve Pinocchio
Ryan McGraw
Jon Foisy
David Sappelt
David Sappelt
Dock Doyle
Rico Noel
Chance Gilmore
Scott Woodward
Steve Davis
Tommy La Stella
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Tom Romano
Tom Romano
Tom Romano
Tom Romano
Bruce Franklin
Tony Maggard
Frank Talotta
John Rigos
John Charboneau
Denny Woods
Kirt Manwaring
Terry Spires
Robbie Jordan
Tim Shaw
Jeff Sefcik
Kip Kingsmore
Buddy Cribb
Luis Lopez
Gary Turnipseed
Rick Castellani
John Canetto
Chris Pond
John Canetto
Matt Ragan
Steve Bagby
Steve Bagby
Jeremy Samatas
Brooks Marzka
Justin Owens
Chad Felty
Adam Keim
Jeff Baker
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Matt Sutton
Chris Raber
David Anderson
David Anderson
Jose Iglesias
Tommy La Stella
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Tom Romano
Tom Romano
Mike Burden
Mike Sabbagh
Tom Romano
Tony Maggard
Frank Talotta
Frank Talotta
Greg Brown
Kirt Manwaring
Kirt Manwaring
Robbie Jordan
Mark Howle
Jeff Sefcik
Myrle Gross
Buddy Cribb
Luis Lopez
HOME RUNS
RBI
3
3
3
3
6
4
4
3
3
4
7
2
2
5
4
4
4
11
15
10
12
9
9
10
22
14
15
19
7
7
10
12
15
15
11
6
6
8
7
7
9
9
14
18
8
10
13
16
9
21
16
12
17
20
21
16
14
37
47
33
33
43
52
50
68
63
57
58
60
43
45
52
46
60
41
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Ye a r -By -Yea r C ha n ticleer S t atis tical Lead er s
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
John Canetto
Chris Pond
Chris Pond
Steve Bagby
Jeremy Samatas
Jeremy Samatas
Kevin Schnall
Brooks Marzka
Chad Felty
Adam Keim
Brandon Powell
Mike Costanzo
Michael DeJesus
Matt Sutton
Tommy Baldridge
Chris Raber
Dock Doyle
David Anderson
Jose Iglesias
Tommy La Stella
32
42
38
56
48
55
48
46
62
66
46
74
72
38
58
58
72
82
80
70
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
42
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Tom Romano
Mike Sabbagh
Bruce Franklin
Tony Maggard
Frank Talotta
John Rigos
Greg Brown
Denny Woods
Kirt Manwaring
Terry Spires
Darrin Davis
Jeff Sefcik
Kip Kingsmore
Buddy Cribb
Luis Lopez
Matt Schilling
Matt Schilling
Chris Pond
Matt Trahan
Steve Bagby
Jeremy Samatas
Kevin Schnall
Brooks Marzka
Chad Felty
Justin Owens
Brandon Powell
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Matt Sutton
Tommy Baldridge
Dock Doyle
David Anderson
Jose Iglesias
Tommy La Stella
STOLEN BASES
Steve Billingsley
Steve Billingsley
Mike Sabbagh
Gary Gilmore
Mickey Brantley
Ricky Grice
Ricky Grice
Denny Woods
Chuck Perry
Art Smith
Tony Spires
Darren Davis
Mark Romer
Mark Romer
Paul Leszczynski
Gary Turnipseed
Gary Turnipseed
Stephen Turner
Stephen Turner
Jason Vindich
.665
.598
.672
.824
.706
.820
.729
.765
.802
.609
.633
.620
.631
.558
.624
.497
.536
.593
.603
.577
.680
.589
.505
.693
.706
.534
.740
.658
.511
.633
.675
.732
.629
.680
37
49
25
25
26
32
36
13
16
19
10
12
21
45
34
29
32
28
35
18
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Jason Isadore
Jon Humay
Ricardo Ayala
Mario Gianfortune
Ryan McGraw
Ryan McGraw
Ryan McGraw
Ryan McGraw
Jon Foisy
Matt Sutton
Adam Vrable
Scott Woodward
Rico Noel
Rico Noel
Scott Woodward
WINS
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Joe Stethers
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Mark Clemons
Mark Clemons
Mark Clemons
Bob Buckley
John Heck
Kevin Thomas
Bobby Hargett
Randy Stokes
Bobby Hargett
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Dave Iorlano
Mickey Lincoln
Chris Herndon
Mike Davis
Mike Campagno
Scott Smith
Steve Ells
Tony Crossen
Ron Deubel
Ron Deubel
Rett Johnson
Scott Sturkie
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Ricky Shefka
John Mariotti
Bobby Gagg
Nick McCully
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
Anthony Meo
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Joe Stethers
Tim Horton
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Joe Louis
Mark Clemons
Mark Clemons
Bob Buckley
Bob Buckley
Kevin Thomas
Bobby Hargett
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Mike Davis
Mike Davis
Mike Davis
Chris Herndon
Mike Campagno
Steve Ells
Darrell Bagwell
Tony Crossen
STRIKEOUTS
21
23
33
22
30
63
45
22
21
14
16
42
48
56
31
10
9
9
11
8
9
10
9
8
10
7
10
8
8
11
6
8
5
5
9
4
7
6
8
13
9
13
11
11
12
12
5
12
10
10
13
10
95
58
58
99
53
85
87
83
63
82
64
62
86
103
63
61
55
48
48
60
57
60
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Ron Deubel
Ron Deubel
Rett Johnson
Scott Sturkie
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Ricky Shefka
Andy DeLaGarza
Bobby Gagg
Nick McCully
Cody Wheeler
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Brent Byer
Clint Harvey
Steve Smith
Mark Goldberg
Mark Clemons
Brian Aviles
Mark Clemons
John Pilatich
Rick Murray
Kevin Thomas
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Paul Alexander
Dave Iorlano
Mickey Lincoln
Pat Valero
Chris Herndon
Derek Covell
Bobby Richardson
Jeff Smith
Kris Caster
Scott Sturkie
Rett Johnson
Brian Fischer
Steven Carter
Brian Waack
Jake Hurry
Ricky Shefka
Bobby Gagg
Bobby Gagg
Joey Haug
Nick McCully
Ryan Connolly
Matt Rein
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
ERA
INNING PITCHED
Joe Stethers
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
Mark Clemons
Brian Aviles
Mark Clemons
Bob Buckley
Bob Buckley
Kevin Thomas
Bobby Hargett
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Dave Brink
Mike Davis
Mike Davis
Mike Campagno
Steve Ells
Darrell Bagwell
Mike Duperron
Ron Deubel
Ron Deubel
Rett Johnson
Scott Sturkie
136
132
151
133
87
110
116
81
62
84
72
98
113
115
0.97
2.53
1.39
0.89
2.28
2.08
2.37
1.88
3.99
3.51
3.54
1.14
1.55
2.55
1.27
2.92
3.27
2.71
5.53
4.65
5.83
4.33
2.49
2.70
3.02
3.01
2.90
3.72
2.75
2.95
2.57
2.28
2.10
2.15
2.07
101.1
67.1
107.1
126.0
65.1
77.2
98.2
93.0
79.1
95.2
104.1
94.0
108.0
111.0
91.2
107.0
87.0
115.0
69.1
82.1
81.2
117.2
130.2
133.1
132.2
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Jake Hurry
Ricky Shefka
Andy DeLaGarza
Bobby Gagg
Nick McCully
Cody Wheeler
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
116.2
115.1
122.2
117.2
92.1
112.0
89.1
91.2
111.1
108.1
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Randy Nimmons
Randy Nimmons
Joe Louis
Joe Louis
Marc Luther
Tom Zmudosky
Keith Stohr
Mark Clemons
Greg Brown
Doug Ames
Rick Murray
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Robbie Jordan
Dave Iorlano
Iorlano and Wilson
Chris Wilson
Derek Covell
Jason Burge
Van Dukes
Kit Kadlec
Kit Kadlec
Kit Kadlec
Kit Kadlec
Steve Soja
Adam Keim
Binda and Waack
Byron Binda
Mike Costanzo
Risser & Mariotti
David Anderson
Pete Andrelczyk
Nick McCully
Austin Fleet
Josh Conway
Ryan Connolly
SAVES
5
5
3
1
1
3
3
4
2
2
4
3
6
9
10
4
6
2
7
3
4
3
2
9
13
9
5
7
3
9
14
3
10
9
8
8
3
3
CCU AMONG
NCAA CAREER
LEADERS
HIT BY PITCH
Player (Yrs)
Rank G HBP
Scott Woodward (2008-11) 4th 224 83
SAC HITS
Player (Yrs)
Dom Duggan (2005-07)
Rank G HBP
19th 169 43
GAMES STARTED (Pitcher)
Player (Yrs)
Steven Carter (2201-04)
Rank
6th-t
GS
68
MICSELLANEOUS:
Most Doubles Hit in a Game: 11 9th-t
vs. Stony Brook—March 8, 2009
Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout:
CCU ranks 2nd with 349
April 16, 1983 — April 10, 1989
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Chants as Big South / NCAA Annual Statistical Leader
INDIVIDUAL
Batting Average
Year
1998
1999
2001
2002
2005
Player
Dorian Cameron
Kevin Schnall
Chris Carter
Justin Owens
Mike Costanzo
Year
1986
1990
1998
2001
2004
2007
2008
2009
2011
Player
Kirt Manwaring
Kip Kingsmore
Jeremy Samatus
Chad Felty
Mike Costanzo
Chris Raber
David Anderson
David Anderson
Tommy La Stella
Hits-AB
97-236
75-185
75-180
88-211
91-240
Home Runs
Games
50
58
60
61
62
63
61
63
61
Runs Batted In
Year
1990
1992
2002
2004
2007
2008
2009
2010
Player
Games
Myrle Grose
59
Luis Lopez
60
Adam Keim
61
Mike Costanzon
62
Tommy Baldridge
63
Chris Raber
63
Dock Doyle
61
David Anderson
63
Jose Iglesias
64
Year
1988
1999
1998
2002
2003
2007
2008
Player
Greg Streett
Myrle Grose
Dorian Cameron
Ryan McGraw
Brandon Powell
David Sappelt
David Sappelt
Year
1988
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
2009
2011
Player
Games
Tony Spires
46
Ryan McGraw
57
Brett Grandstrand
61
Mike Costanzo
62
Mike Costanzo
66
Dom Duggan
63
Scott Woodward
64
Rico Noel
63
Tommy La Stella
61
Year
1988
2002
2003
2008
Player
Greg Streett
Justin Owens
Brandon Powell
David Sappelt
Hits
Games
46
59
58
60
63
63
64
Runs Scored
Doubles
Games
46
57
63
64
Triples
Year Player
1987 Tony Spires *
1990 Mark Romar
Year
1990
1991
1993
1995
1999
2002
2003
Games
48
59
Stolen Bases
Player
Mike Romer
Paul Leszczynski
Pearce Taylor
Gary Turnipseed
Steven Turner
Richard Ayala
Ryan McGraw *
Ryan McGraw
Games
59
39
40
54
54
56
57
63
Avg.
.411
.405
.417
.417
.379
HR
19
15
18
13
21
17
20
21
14
RBI
52
60
65
74
58
58
72
82
80
Hits
66
82
97
89
92
99
96
Hits
44
72
63
74
74
63
82
75
59
2B
18
24
22
25
3B
8
5
SB-A
45-51
25-26
25-26
32-45
32-42
33-36
63-70
45-57
2008
2009
2010
2011
Scott Woodward
Rico Noel
Rico Noel
Scott Woodward
64
63
65
55
42-51
48-51
56-69
31-35
2005 Mike Costanzo
2010 Ryan Connolly *
2011 Ryan Connolly
Player
App. IP ER ERA
Bobby Hargett 14 82.0 25 2.74
Chris Herndon 14 83.0 25 2.71
Scott Sturkie
20 115.2 32 2.49
Steven Carter
18 116.2 39 3.01
Nick McCully
28 73.0 17 2.10
Matt Rein
18 74.0 17 2.07
Year
1986
1988
1989
1990
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2007
2008
2009
2010
Player
Kevin Thomas
Buddyy Hargett
Buddy Hargett
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Don Deubel
Rett Johnson
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Steven Carter
Bobby Gagg
Nick McCully
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
Year
1986
1989
1990
1998
1999
2000
2009
2010
2011
Victories
App.
16
13
14
16
20
23
23
18
20
22
17
24
15
18
Strikeouts
Player
App. IP
Kevin Thomas
16 95.2
Randy Stokes
16 108.0
Randy Stokes
20 111.0
Ron Deubel
20 117.2
Ron Deubel
23 130.2
Rett Johnson * 24 133.1
Cody Wheeler
15 91.2
Cody Wheeler
18 111.1
Anthony Meo
16 108.1
Innings Pitched
Year
1989
1990
1998
1999
2000
2002
2007
2009
2010
2011
Player
Randy Stokes
Randy Stokes
Ron Deubel
Ron Deubel
Rett Johnson
Steven Carter
Bobby Gagg
Cody Wheeler
Cody Wheeler
Anthony Meo
Year
1987
1989
1990
1991
1993
1998
1999
2004
2005
2008
2010
Player
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Robbie Jordan
Dave Ioriano
Chris Wilson
Kit Kadlec
Ki Kadlec
Byron Binda
Mike Costanzo
Pete Andrelczk
Austin Fleet
Year
1987
1989
1991
1993
1999
2003
2004
Player
Matt Logue
Matt Logue
Dave Ioriano
Chris Wilson
Ki Kadlec
Bobby Waack
Byron Binda
Saves
App.
16
20
20
23
24
18
17
15
18
16
App.
26
24
16
28
24
29
34
34
37
30
31
Appearances
W
11
9
8
8
11
13
9
11
11
12
12
10
10
13
SO
92
86
103
136
132
151
98
113
115
IP
108.0
111.0
117.2
130.2
133.1
116.2
112.0
91.2
111.1
108.1
IP
S
48.1 6
40.2 10
18.0 4
42.2 6
24.0 7
41.2 9
46.0 13
62.2 9
55.0 14
48.0 9
60.0 8
App.
26
24
28
24
34
31
34
IP
48.1
40.2
42.2
24.0
46.0
77.2
62.2
55.0
50.1
40.2
TEAM
Earned Run Average
Year
1988
1994
1999
2002
2009
2011
37
40
32
Year
1988
1989
1990
1992
1996
1999
2001
2007
2008
2009
Batting Average
Year
1988
1990
1991
1994
1996
1999
2001
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Year
1988
1989
1990
1994
1997
2001
2004
2007
2008
2009
2010 *
2011
Year
1989
2007
2009
2011
Year
1989
1990
2010
2011
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1996
1999
2001
2002
2003
2005
2008
Hits-AB
482-1534
472-1552
597-1931
627-1907
552-1761
630-1966
712-2159
679-2116
726-2242
710-2157
Runs Scored
Games
47
59
65
54
53
58
62
66
63
64
63
65
62
Home Runs
Games
47
46
59
54
54
62
63
63
64
63
65
62
Doubles
Games
46
63
63
62
Triples
Games
46
59
65
62
Stolen Bases
Games
46
59
65
60
56
53
58
62
63
63
66
64
Avg.
.314
.304
.309
.329
.313
.320
.330
.321
.324
.329
Runs
348
389
359
534
403
447
482
496
455
524
522
603
412
HR
57
56
55
47
58
64
63
79
96
86
111
51
2B
75
119
147
129
3B
14
16
18
19
SB
72
158
159
126
118
115
122
138
192
155
106
105
2009
2010
63
65
121
161
Earned Run Average
Year
1989
1992
1999
2002
2003
2007
2009
2010
2011
IP
329.1
508.0
505.1
547.1
557.2
562.2
555.0
584.0
567.1
ER
182
243
209
207
221
227
249
229
187
ERA
4.17
4.31
3.72
3.40
3.57
3.63
4.04
3.53
2.97
Strikeouts
Year
1989
1992
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2009
2010
2011
Games
46
50
60
58
57
63
63
63
63
65
62
SO
271
344
495
510
471
406
508
488
456
530
478
Fielding Percentage
Year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
2001
2002
2003
2007
PO
1347
-
1173
-
1450
1524
1307
1642
1673
1688
A
573
-
566
-
534
516
529
723
691
703
E
73
-
84
-
83
81
53
88
73
72
Pct.
.963
.959
.954
.959
.959
.971
.972
.964
.970
.971
* - Indicates a Big South single-season record
CCU AS NCAA
SEASON STAT
LEADER
TOTAL STOLEN BASES
Year
2002
2009
2010
Player
G
Ryan McGraw
60
Rico Noel (co-leader) 63
Rico Noel
65
SB-A.
63-63
48-51
56-69
BASE ON BALLS/Game
Year Player
2005 Mike Costanzo
G
66
BB Avg.
68 1.03
TOTAL BASE ON BALLS
Year Player
2005 Mike Costanzo
G
66
BB
68
TEAM TOTAL STOLEN
BASES
Year Player
2002 COASTAL
2003 COASTAL
G
63
63
SB-A.
192-222
155-197
TEAM WINNING PCT.
Year Player
2010 COASTAL
W - L
55-10
Pct.
.846
TEAM MOST IMPROVED
Year Player
2007 COASTAL
From
To
Diff.
30-27 50-13 +17
43
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C o a s t al i n the Year l y NCA A S t ats
( 2 0 0 0 - p r es . - To p 4 0 f i ni s h es O N LY )
Category
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Batting Average................. —
13th/.330
—
—
—
—
—
12th/.321 22nd/.324 29th/.329
—
Scoring (Runs/Gm)............. —
30th/7.77
—
—
—
34th/7.5
—
33rd/7.2
22nd/8.2
30th/8.3
—
Runs Scored (Total)............ —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
111th/524 14th/522
4th/603
HIts (Total)......................... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10th/726
17th/710
21st/732
Doubles/Gm....................... —
8th/2.47
—
—
—
—
—
—
23rd/2.33 38th/2.33
—
Doubles (Total)................... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10th/149
10th/147
22nd/147
Triples/Gm......................... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Triples (Total)..................... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Home Runs/Gm.................. —
—
—
—
—
—
—
20th/1.17
12th/1.5
38th/1.37
6th/1.68
Home Runs (Total).............. —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10th/96
27th/86
3rd/111
Slugging Pct...................... —
19th/.507
—
—
—
—
—
10th/.495
—
22nd/530
9th/.533
Stolen Bases/Gm................ 20th/2.10 13th/2/23 3rd/2.46
4th/2.46
—
—
—
—
—
21st/1.92
8th/2.44
Stolen Bases (Total)............ —
—
1st/192 1st/155
—
—
—
—
19th/105
9th/121
3rd/161
Base on Balls (Total)........... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
11th/306
21st/288
9th/310
Sac Bunts (Total)................ —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6th/71
6th/66
5th/71
Hit by Pitch (Total)............. —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
33rd/81
—
—
Sac Flies (Total).................. —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
15th/35
14th/35
—
ERA.................................... —
—
8th/3.40
19th/3/57
—
—
—
18th/3.63 32nd/4.24 10th/4.04
8th/3.53
Most Strikeouts/9............... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
33rd/8.2
Fewest Hits Allowed /9....... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
12th/8/63
7th/8.37
Fewest Walks Allowed/9..... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Fielding Pct........................ —
—
—
22nd/.970
—
—
—
39th/.971
—
—
—
Double Plays/Gm................ —
—
—
—
—
—
34th/1.0
—
—
—
—
Double Plays (Total)........... —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
23rd/60
—
—
W-L Pct.............................. —
34th/.677 24th/.698
14th/.714
—
6th/.758
—
4th/794
5th/.781
7th/.746 1st/.846
(42-20)
(44-19)
(44-18)
(50-16)
(50-13)
(50-14)
(47-16)
(55-10)
55 wins also
led the NCAA
C h a n ts i n the Year ly NCA A S t ats
44
2000 Rett Johnson
34th
2001 Scott Sturkie
Chris Carter
12th-t Victories
24th
Batting Average
ERA
David Sappelt
30th
2.70 Chris Raber
37th
13
.417 2008 Scott Woodward 2nd
• ranks 10th (tied) in NCAA for single season
Scott Woodward
Scott Woodward
Scott Woodward
Scott Woodward
Scott Woodward
Bobby Gagg
David Sappelt
Scott Woodward
Scott Woodward
David Sappelt
Nick McCauley
David Anderson
David Sappelt
David Anderson
Dock Doyle
Dock Doyle
Dock Doyle
David Anderson
Joey Haug
4th
5th
6th
9th
9th
9th
12th
13th
13th
13th
20th
21st
30th
32nd
33rd
34th
37th
37th
37th
On Base Pct.
Stolen Bases
Hit by Pitch
Runs
Stolen Bases
Fewest Walks
Total Bases
Runs
Walks
Doubles
Victories
Home Runs
Hits
Home Runs
RBI
Total Bases
Doubles
Total Bases
Fewest Hits
Rico Noel
Rico Noel
Nick McCully
David Anderson
Nick McCully
David Anderson
Scott Woodward
Taylor Motter
Rico Noel
Cody Wheeler
Rico Noel
David Anderson
Anthony Meo
David Anderson
Anthony Meo
David Anderson
David Anderson
David Anderson
1st
4th
7th
7th
10th
20th
20th
22nd
22nd
22nd
23rd
30th
31st
32nd
33rd
36th
38th
39th
Stolen Bases
Stolen Bases
ERA
RBI
Fewest Hits
Home Runs
Stolen Bases
Sac Bunts
Sac Bunts
Victories
Runs
RBI
Victories
Total Bases
ERA
Slugging Pct.
Walks
Home Runs
Ryan McGraw
Ryan McGraw
Steven Carter
Justin Owens
Justin Owens
Ryan McGraw
Justin Owens
1st
2nd
20th
20th
29th
35th
40th
Stolen Bases
Stolen Bases
Victories
Batting Average
Doubles
Runs
Stolen Bases
63
1.05/gm
11
.417
0.42/gm
1.2/gm
0.54/gm
2003
Ryan McGraw
Steven Carter
Jeff Baker
Ryan McGraw
Justin Sturge
5th
12th
13th
14th
25th
Stolen Bases
Victories
Walks
Walks
Victories
0.71/gm
11
0.85/gm
0.84/gm
10
2004
Steven Carter
10th
Mike Costanzo 12th
Mike Costanzo 12th
Brett Grandstrand 17th
Mike Costanzo 28th
Mike Costanzo 29th
Byron Binda
29th
Victories
Home Runs
Slugging Pct. Sac Hits
Walks
RBI
Saves
2005
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Mike Costanzo
Ricky Shefka
Chris Todd
1st
1st
7th
7th
31st
Walks
Walks
Saves
Victories
Hit by Pitch
2006 Adam Vrable
4th
Sac Bunts
2007 Dom Duggan
2nd
Sac Bunts
12
0.34/gm
.740
0.24/gm
0.81/gm
1.19/gm
9 2009
1.03/gm 68 14 12 0.31/gm 0.35/gm 0.43/gm 27 0.38/gm 12 0.32/gm 23 total
• ranks 4th (tied) in NCAA for single season
Dom Duggan
• ranks 3rd (tied) in NCAA for single season
Matt Rademacher 4th
• ranks 19th (tied) in NCAA for single season
Bobby Gagg
Derek Martin
Chris Raber
2nd
7th
11th
23rd
Sac Bunts
Sac Bunts
Victories
Sac Bunts
Home Runs
*
*
*
Hit by Pitch *
2002
Triples
Home Runs
2011
—
—
23rd/412
—
34th/2.08
23rd/129
—
—
25th/0.82
17th/51
—
31st/1.65
16th/102
—
6th/81
17th/87
—
18th/2.97
—
12th/7.79
—
—
—
—
26th/.677
(42-20)
( 2 0 0 0 - p r es . - To p 4 0 f i ni s h es O N LY )
0.11/gm 2010 Rico Noel
0.27/gm Scott Woodward
Anthony Meo
30 total Rico Noel
Scott Woodward
.540 Scott Woodward
42 total Scott Woodward
0.47/gm Scott Woodward
82 total Cody Wheeler
0.66.gm Rico Noel
1.06/nine Rico Noel
175 Jose Iglesias
1.28/gm Scott Woodward
58 ttoal Cody Wheeler
25 total Scott Woodward
10 total Tommy La Stella
20 total Anthony Meo
96 total Scott Woodward
0.33.gm
72 total 2011 Scott Woodward
164 Scott Woodward
22 total Scott Woodward
163 Hayes Orton
7.16/nine Scott Woodward
Tommy La Stella
48 total Tommy La Stella
0.76/gm Tommy La Stella
2.10 Tommy La Stella
82 total Tommy La Stella
6.41/nine Tommy La Stella
21 total Hayes Orton
30 total Anthony Meo
13 total Anthony Meo
13 total Tommy La Stella
10 Taylor Motter
75 total Scott Woodward
1.3/gm Matt Rein
9 Tommy La Stella
161
2.93
.732
45 total
0.33/gm
1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
5th
5th
8th
9th
16th
17th
22nd
28th
29th
29th
30th
Stolen Bases
Stolen Bases
Wins
Stolen Bases
Sac Bunts
Sac Bunts
Stolen Bases
Hit by Pitch
Wins
Runs
Sac Flies
RBI
Runs
Strikeouts
Hit by Pitch
Toughest to K
ERA
Walks
56 total
55 total
13
0.86/gm
19 total
0.3/gm
0.86/gm
25 total
12
82 total
8 total
93 total
75 total
113 total
0.39/gm
1/16.4 AB
2.61
47 total
6th
7th
9th
9th
11th
11th
14th
17th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
24th
29th
29th
38th
38th
39th
Hit by Pitch
22 total
Hit By Pitch
0.4/gam
Stolen Bases
31 total
Sac Bunts
19 total
Stolen Bases
0.56/gam
Total Bases
157 total
RBI
70
Hits
92 total
Slugging Pct.
.680
Batting Average
.398
RBI
1.15/gm
Sac Bunts
0.31/gm
Strikeouts
115 total
Wins
10
Home Runs
14
Base on Balls
46 total
On Base Pct.
.480
ERA
2.07
Home Runs
0.23/gm
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C oa s t al C ar olina S eason Record B ook
GAMES
1.
3.
5.
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Michael DeJesus, 2005
Rico Noel, 2010
Daniel Bowman, 2010
Chris Todd, 2005
Ed Fortney, 1991
Nine Players
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Steve Billingsly, 1978
Tony Maggard, 1981
Denny Woods, 1985
Justin Owens, 2002
Chris Carter, 2001
Mickey Brantley, 1983
Rickey Grice, 1983
Kirt Manwaring, 1986
Dorian Cameron, 1998
Bruce Franklin, 1980
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
David Sappelt, 2007
David Sappelt, 2008
Daniel Bowman, 2010
Brandon Powell, 2003
David Anderson, 2008
Brandon Powell, 2002
Tommy La Stella, 2010
Ryan McGraw, 2003
Chris Todd, 2005
Dock Doyle, 2008
Michael DeJesus, 2005
1.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Rico Noel, 2010
Scott Woodward, 2008
Scott Woodward, 2010
Rico Noel, 2009
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Kirt Manwaring, 1986
Ryan McGraw, 2002
Chris Todd, 2005
Rickey Grice, 1983
Mickey Brantley, 1983
Frank Talotta, 1983
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
9.
David Sappelt, 2007
Dorian Cameron, 1998
David Sappelt, 2008
Tommy La Stella, 2010
Tommy La Stella, 2011
Tommy Baldridge, 2007
Brandon Powell, 2003
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Dock Doyle, 2008
Terry Spires, 1987
1.
2.
3.
7.
10.
David Sappelt, 2008
Justin Owens, 2002
Taylor Motter, 2010
Dock Doyle, 2008
Brandon Powell, 2003
Chris Carter, 2001
Chance Gilmore, 2010
Terry Spires, 1987
Mike Costanzo, 2004
Adam Rice, 2009
Dom Duggan, 2007
Brett Grandstrand, 2004
Randy McGarvey, 2002
Chris Pond, 1995
1.
2.
3.
5.
8.
Tony Spires, 1987
David Sappelt, 2007
Brandon Powell, 2002
Steve Billingsley, 1978
Chance Gilmore, 2009
Mark Romer, 1990
Mark Romer, 1989
Gary Gilmore, 1980
Many tied with Last: Tommy La Stella, 2011
BATTING AVERAGE
AT BATS
RUNS
HITS
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
66
66
65
65
65
65
64
.441
.424
.422
.417
.417
.415
.412
.411
.411
.410
276
275
262
253
252
247
246
245
244
243
243
82
82
75
75
74
73
72
70
70
67
67
99
97
96
93
92
92
92
91
90
90
25
24
22
22
22
22
21
21
21
20
20
20
20
20
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
HOME RUNS
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
9.
10.
John Rigos, 1983
David Anderson, 2009
Mike Costanzo, 2004
David Anderson, 2008
Kirt Manwaring, 1986
Mickey Brantley, 1983
David Sappelt, 2008
Jeremy Samatas, 1998
Chris Raber, 2007
Jose Iglesias, 2010
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Adam Keim, 2002
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
9.
10.
David Anderson, 2009
Jose Iglesias, 2010
Mike Costanzo, 2004
Dock Doyle, 2008
Michael DeJesus, 2005
Tommy La Stella, 2011
David Sappelt, 2008
Frank Talotta, 1983
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Tommy La Stella, 2010
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tony Maggard, 1981
Kirt Manwaring, 1986
Mickey Brantley, 1983
Denny Woods, 1985
John Charboneau, 1985
Mike Costanzo, 2004
Kirt Manwaring, 1985
David Anderson, 2009
Greg Brown, 1984 Justin Owens, 2002
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Scott Woodward, 2008
Ryan McGraw, 2003
Jeff Baker, 2003
Buddy Cribb, 1991
Mike Costanzo, 2004
Michael DeJesus, 2005
Scott Woodward, 2010
Ed Fortney, 1991
Taylor Motter, 2011
Chris Todd, 2005
Ryan McGraw, 2001
RUNS BATTED IN
SLUGGING Pct,
WALKS
ON BASE Pct.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Scott Woodward, 2008
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Kevin Schnall, 1999
Bobby Morgan, 1985
John Charboneau, 1985
Ricky Grice, 1983
Jason Vindich, 1996
Steve Billingsly, 1978
Charles Hendrick, 1979
Kirt Manwaring, 1986
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
10.
Ryan McGraw, 2002
Rico Noel, 2010
Scott Woodward, 2010
Rico Noel, 2009
Steve Billingsley, 1978
Ryan McGraw, 2003
Mark Romer, 1990
Scott Woodward, 2008
Gary Gilmore, 1979
Rickey Grice, 1983
Steve Billingsley, 1977
STOLEN BASES
22
21
21
20
19
19
18
18
17
16
16
16
82
80
74
72
72
70
70
68
67
66
.824
.802
.797
.765
.748
.740
.734
.732
.729
.706
68
58
53
52
51
50
49
47
47
46
46
46
.540
.525
.515
.512
.506
.504
.503
.500
.500
.496
63
56
55
48
47
45
45
42
42
37
37
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
ERA
Marc Goldberg, 1980
Brent Byer, 1977
Jordan Coons, 2001
Steve Smith, 1979
Ken Filpi, 1979
Ken Tomko, 1980
Joe Stethers, 1977
Matt Rein, 2011
Brian Aviles, 1982
Nick McCully, 2009
Steve Smith, 1980
Ryan Connolly, 2010
Anthony Meo, 2011
0.89
0.97
1.38
1.48
1.99
2.00
2.05
2.07
2.09
2.10
2.12
2.15
2.16
ERA (Division I Only)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Jordan Coons, 2001
Matt Rein, 2011
Nick McCully, 2009
Ryan Connolly, 2010
Anthony Meo, 2011
Joey Haug, 2008
Scott Sturkie, 1999
Paul Alexander, 1990
Dave Brink, 1990
Josh Conway, 2011
Rett Johnson, 2000
Chris Herndon, 1994
Bobby Hargett, 1988
1.
5.
9.
Anthony Meo, 2010
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Ron Deubel, 1999
Steve Smith, 1979
Cody Wheeler, 2010
Bobby Gagg, 2007
Ricky Shefka, 2005
Steven Carter, 2004
Steven Carter, 2003
Steven Carter, 2002
Brian Fischer, 2001
Randy Stokes, 1990
Kevin Thomas, 1986
Mark Clemons, 1983
Steve Smith, 1980
1.
2.
3.
5.
10.
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Kit Kadlec, 1999
Matt Logue, 1989
David Anderson, 2007
Pete Andrelczyk, 2008
Byron Binda, 2004
Kit Kadlec, 2000
Kit Kadlec, 1998
Matt Logue, 1988
Austin Fleet, 2010
Nick McCully, 2009
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
9.
11.
Ryan Connolly, 2010
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Kit Kadlec, 1999
Matt Laney, 2010
Byron Binda, 2004
Ryan Connolly, 2011
Austin Fleet, 2010
Brian Waack, 2003
Pete Andrelczyk, 2008
Byron Binda, 2002
Joey Haug, 2008
David Anderson, 2007
Josh Fish, 2003
Byron Binda, 2003
Justin Sturge, 2002
Kit Kadlec, 1998
Justin Sturge, 2001
WINS
SAVES
APPEARANCES
1.38
2.07
2.10
2.15
2.16
2.28
2.49
2.55
2.56
2.69
2.70
2.71
2.74
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
14
13
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
40
37
36
34
34
32
31
31
30
30
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
GAMES STARTED
1.
3.
6.
Steven Carter, 2003
Mike Davis, 1992
Steven Carter, 2002
Scott Sturkie, 2000
Ron Deubel, 1999
Cody Wheeler, 2010
Bobby Gagg, 2007
Andy DeLaGarza, 2007
John Mariotti, 2007
Jake Hurry, 2005
Justin Sturge, 2003
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Rett Johnson, 2000
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
Steve Smith, 1980
Mike Campagno, 1994
Steve Smith, 1979
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Mickey Lincoln, 1992
Ron Deubel, 1998
Chris Hanrahan,1994
Bobby Hargett, 1988
Bob Buckley, 1985
Marc Goldberg, 1980
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
Rett Johnson, 2000
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Ron Deubel, 1999
Steve Smith, 1980
Steven Carter, 2004
Ricky Shefka, 2005
Ron Deubel, 1998
Steven Carter, 2002
Scott Sturkie, 2000
Scott Sturkie, 1999
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Rett Johnson, 2000
Ron Deubel, 1998
Scott Sturkie, 2001
Ron Deubel, 1999
Steven Carter, 2004
Anthony Meo, 2011
Cody Wheeler, 2010
Steven Carter, 2003
Scott Sturkie, 1999
Scott Sturkie, 2000
19
19
18
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
COMPLETE GAMES
INNINGS PITCHED
11
9
9
8
7
6
6
6
6
6
133.1
132.2
130.2
126.0
122.2
117.2
117.2
116.2
116.1
115.2
STRIKEOUTS
151
136
133
132
116
115
113
110
106
105
OPP. BA (Div I Only)
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
Nick McCully, 2009
Aaron Burke, 2011
Paul Alexander, 1990
Matt Rein, 2011
Rett Johnson, 2000
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Joey Haug, 2008
Jim Birmingham, 2011
Jordan Coons, 2011
Cody Wheeler, 2009
Byron Binda, 2005
Anthony Meo, 2011
Anthony Meo, 2010
Glenn Fortner, 1987
Byron Binda, 2004
.197
.208
.208
.210
.215
.217
.220
.220
.221
.222
.226
.228
.230
.230
.231
45
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S t atis
Record
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Lead er s
BATTING AVERAGE
1. Terry Spires, 1986-87
Kirt Manwaring, 1984-86
3. Mickey Brantley, 1981-83
4. Frank Talotta, 1982-83
5. Tommy La Stella, 2010-11
6. Bruce Franklin, 1979-81
7. Greg Streett, 1987-88
8. John Kay, 1985-87
Denny Woods, 1984-85
10. Greg Brown, 1983-84
11. Jason Vindich, 1996-97
Walt Parmenter, 1979-80
13. Chris Todd, 2004-05
14. Myrle Grose, 1989-90
15. John Charboneau, 1984-85
Tony Maggard, 1981-82
17. Kevin Schnall, 1998-99
Jeremy Samatas, 1997-98
19. Steve Billingsley, 1977-78
20. Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
46
(250 AB)
GAMES
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
8.
10.
12.
Brandon Powell. 2000-03
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Chris Raber, 2004-07
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Chris Pond, 1992-95
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Chris Carter, 1998-01
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
David Anderson, 2006-09
Tony Spires, 1987-90
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Chris Pond, 1992-95
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
Robbie Jordan, 1987-02
Chris Raber, 2004-07
Tony Spires, 1987-90
Taylor Motter, 2009-11
Adam Rice, 2008-10
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Luis Lopez, 1191-94
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
Tony Spires, 1987-90
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Chris Pond, 1992-95
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Chris Raber, 2004-07
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Adam Rice, 2008-10
David Anderson, 2006-09
Stephen Turner, 1992-95
Mark Howle, 1987-90
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Adam Keim, 2000-02
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Taylor Motter, 2009-11
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
16.
18.
19.
20.
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Rico Noel, 2008-10
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
Tony Spires, 1987-90
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Stephen Turner, 1992-95
Chris Raber, 2004-07
Chad Felty, 1999-02
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Adam Rice, 2008-10
David Anderson, 2006-09
Brooks Marzka, 1998-00
Rickey Grice, 1979-83
Chris Carter, 1998-01
GAMES STARTED
AT BATS
RUNS
.400
.400
.394
.390
.388
.375
.373
.371
.371
.370
.369
.369
.368
.367
.362
.362
.360
.360
.359
.358
239
230
230
228
224
224
218
207
207
205
205
200
200
230
228
224
223
220
211
200
200
198
185
185
880
874
789
780
777
762
739
738
729
726
711
708
703
702
698
694
660
659
644
643
251
232
187
179
175
171
169
166
160
154
153
153
151
151
151
144
144
143
140
139
HITS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Justin Owens 1999-02
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
Chris Pond, 1992-95
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
David Anderson, 2006-09
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Tony Spires, 1987-90
Adam Rice, 2008-10
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Stephen Turner, 1992-95
Mark Howle, 1987-90
Brooks Marzka, 1998-00
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Chris Carter, 1998-01
Adam Keim, 2000-02
Chris Raber, 2004-07
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
11.
14.
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Chris Pond, 1992-95
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Taylor Motter, 2009-11
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Chris Carter, 1998-01
Adam Rice, 2008-10
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Adam Keim, 2000-02
Dom Duggan, 2005-07
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
DOUBLES
TRIPLES
1.
2.
3.
5.
8.
10.
Tony Spires, 1987-90
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Mark Romer, 1989-90
Frank Talotta, 1982-83
Gary Gilmore, 1979-80
Mickey Brantley, 1981-83
Ricky Grice, 1979-83
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Kirt Manwaring, 1984-86
Tom Romano, 1977-80
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
12.
David Anderson, 2006-09
Tom Romano, 1977-80
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Kirt Manwaring, 1984-86
David Sappelt, 2006-08
John Rigos, 1981-83
Mark Howle, 1987-90
Jose Iglesias, 2008-10
Tommy La Stella, 2010-11
John Charboneau, 1984-85
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Denny Woods, 1984-85
Brooks Marzka, 1998-80
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
18.
19.
20.
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
David Anderson, 2006-09
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Adam Rice, 2008-10
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
Adam Keim, 2000-02
Mark Howle, 1987-90
Kirt Manwaring, 1984-86
Jose Iglesias, 2008-10
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Tommy La Stella, 2010-11
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Brooks Marzka, 1998-00
Rico Noel, 2008-10
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
Tony Spires, 1987-90
HOME RUNS
RUNS BATTED IN
303
283
264
254
251
249
249
248
246
241
236
233
239
229
223
217
215
214
211
210
210
65
58
54
53
51
48
47
45
45
45
44
44
44
43
13
12
11
11
10
10
10
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
50
48
45
40
37
33
33
31
29
28
28
27
27
27
27
27
186
184
184
167
166
157
154
153
149
147
144
141
139
137
136
136
136
134
133
129
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2.
3.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TOTAL BASES
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
David Anderson, 2006-09
David Sappelt, 2006-08
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Daniel Bowman, 2009-pres.
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Robbie Jordan, 1987-90
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Adam Rice, 2008-10
Chris Pond, 1992-95
WALKS
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Chris Raber, 2007-07
Luis Lopez, 1991-94
Taylor Motter, 2009-11
Tyler Bortnick, 2006-09
Tommy Baldridge, 2005-08
Rico Noel, 2008-10
Jon Humay, 1998-01
STOLEN BASES
Ryan McGraw, 2001-04
Scott Woodward, 2008-11
Rico Noel, 2008-10
Stephen Turner, 1992-95
Steve Billingsley, 1977-78
Justin Owens, 1999-02
Rickey Grice, 1979-83
Brandon Powell, 2000-03
Gary Gilmore, 1979-80
Jon Humay, 1998-01
ERA
(100 Inn. Pitched Min.)
ERA
(Since Joining NCAA D1)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Steve Smith, 1978-80
Anthony Meo, 2009-11
Joey Haug, 2007-08
Paul Alexander, 1990
Mark Clemons, 1981-83
Ken Tomko, 1980-83
Marc Goldberg, 1980-81
Ricky Shefka, 2005
Josh Conway, 2010-pres.
Matt Rein, 2008-11
Matt Logue, 1986-89
Clint Harvey, 1978-79
Nick McCully, 2007-09
Tom Zmodosky, 1981-82
Dave Iorlando, 1989-92
Anthony Meo, 2009-11
Joey Haug, 2007-08
Paul Alexander, 1990
Ricky Shefka, 2005
Josh Conway, 2010-pres.
Matt Rein, 2008-11
Matt Logue, 1986-89
Nick McCully, 2007-09
Dave Iorlano, 1989-92
Bobby Gagg, 2006-09
Chris Herndon, 1993-94
David Anderson, 2006-09
Mike Campagno, 1992-94
Austin Fleet, 2006-10
Dave Brink, 1990-91
WINS
1. Steven Carter, 2001-04
2. Scott Sturkie, 1998-01
3. Randy Stokes, 1987-90
Steve Smith, 1978-80
5. Anthony Meo, 2009-11
6. Cody Wheeler, 2008-10
Mark Clemons, 1981-83
8. Bobby Gagg, 2006-09
Bobby Hargett, 1986-89
10. Nick McCully, 2007-09
Jake Hurry, 2002-05
12. Rett Johnson, 1998-00
13. Austin Fleet, 2006-10
Bob Buckley, 1982-85
15. Matt Rein, 2008-11
. Byron Binda, 2002-05
Justin Sturge, 2000-03
Ron Deubel, 1998-99
19. Brian Fischer, 1999-02
Andy DeLaGarza, 2004-07
473
438
417
417
390
390
389
371
365
362
362
362
179
173
133
129
128
109
109
96
93
92
160
158
120
99
86
84
82
80
77
72
1.86
2.52
2.54
2.55
2.61
2.69
2.72
2.75
2.92
2.99
2.99
3.01
3.07
3.08
3.20
2.52
2.54
2.55
2.75
2.92
2.99
2.99
3.07
3.20
3.37
3.44
3.45
3.48
3.55
3.58
42
36
33
33
32
28
28
26
26
25
25
24
22
22
21
21
21
21
20
20
SAVES
1.
2.
3.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Kit Kadlec, 1997-00
Matt Logue, 1986-89
Nick McCully, 2007-09
Mike Costanzo, 2003-05
Byron Binda, 2002-05
David Anderson, 2006-09
Pete Andrelczyk, 2006-08
Dave Iorlano, 1989-92
Chris Wilson, 1991-93
Austin Fleet, 2006-10
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Byron Binda, 2002-05
Kit Kadlec, 1997-00
Matt Logue, 1986-89
Matt Rein, 2008-11
Justin Sturge, 2000-03
Scott Sturkie, 1998-01
Steven Carter, 2001-04
Austin Fleet. 2006-10
Nick McCully, 2007-09
Jake Hurry, 2002-05
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
Steven Carter, 2001-04
Mike Davis, 1991-94
Scott Sturkie, 1998-01
Andy DeLaGarza, 2004-07
Randy Stokes, 1987-90
Bobby Gagg, 2006-09
Rett Johnson, 1998-00
Anthony Meo, 2009-11
Cody Wheeler, 2008-10
Bobby Hargett, 1986-89
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
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15.
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17.
18.
19.
20.
Steven Carter, 2001-04
Scott Sturkie, 1998-01
Randy Stokes, 1987-90
Bobby Gagg, 2006-09
Andy DeLaGarza, 2004-07
Mike Davis, 1991-94
Bobby Hargett, 1986-89
Rett Johnson, 1998-00
Justin Sturge, 2000-03
Anthony Meo, 2009-11
Steve Smith, 1978-80
Jake Hurry, 2002-05
Cody Wheeler, 2008-10
Glenn Fortner, 1986-89
Mark Clemons, 1981-83
Austin Fleet, 2006-10
Bob Buckley, 1982-85
Ron Duebel, 1998-99
Bryon Binda, 2002-05
Mick McCully, 2007-09
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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15.
Scott Sturkie, 1998-01
Steven Carter, 2001-04
Randy Stokes, 1987-90
Rett Johnson, 1998-00
Justin Sturge, 2000-03
Anthony Meo, 2009-11
Cody Wheeler, 2008-10
Byron Binda, 2002-05
Ron Deubel, 1998-99
Mark Clemons, 1981-83
Bobby Gagg, 2006-09
Jake Hurry, 2002-05
Mike Davis, 1991-94
Andy DeLaGarza, 2004-07
Steve Smith, 1978-80
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28
15
15
15
12
11
9
9
8
GAMES
117
109
94
91
88
80
78
76
75
74
GAMES STARTED
INNINGS PITCHED
68
57
57
56
53
46
46
45
43
43
450.1
416.2
404.1
339.0
331.0
328.2
298.0
295.2
295.0
281.2
278.1
273.0
268.2
264.2
259.0
251.0
249.0
248.1
244.2
216.2
STRIKEOUTS
OPP. BA
(NCAA Div I Only)
Nick McCully, 2009
Aaron Burke, 2011
Paul Alexander, 1990
Matt Rein, 2011
Rett Johnson, 2000
Mike Costanzo, 2005
Joey Haug, 2008
Jim Birmingham, 2011
Jordan Coons, 2011
Cody Wheeler, 2009
Byron Binda, 2005
Anthony Meo, 2011
Anthony Meo, 2010
Glenn Fortner, 1987
Byron Binda, 2004
400
389
305
302
278
277
276
274
268
234
227
226
208
203
202
.197
.208
.208
.210
.215
.217
.220
.220
.221
.222
.226
.228
.230
.230
.231
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RALPH ALBANESE 1996, 15 g, 6-33, .182, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 2 sb
PAUL ALEXANDER 1990, 19 g, 9-4, 2.55 era, 109.1 ip, 68 k
KENT ALTMAN 2007-09., 54 g, 6-1, 2 sv, 3.63 era, 79.1 ip, 59 k
DOUG AMES 1984, 14 g, 2-2, 2 sv, 3.32 era, 43.1 ip, 28 k
AL ANCH 1977-78, 87 g, 73-284, .257, 6 hr, 45 rbi, 7 sb
DANNY ANDERSON 1991, 7 g, 3-6, .500, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
DAVID ANDERSON 2006-09, 200 g, 241-702, .343, 50 hr, 184 rbi, 144 r
DAVID ANDERSON 2006-09, 59 g, 13-6, 3.45 era, 148.2 ip, 87 k
MATT ANDERSON 1990, 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 bi, 0 sb
MIKE ANDREAS 2003-05, 38 g, 1-1, 6.91 era, 41 k, 44 h, 1 sv
PETE ANDRELCZYK 2006-08, 62 g, 8-2, 4.77 era, 90 k, 88.2 ip
RICH AURICHIO 1989, 1 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 0.2 ip, 0 k
MARK AUSTRY 1997, 47 g, 41-123, .333, 2 hr, 21 rbi, 3 sb
BRIAN AVILES 1982-83, 25 g, 14-3, 1 sv, 3.32 era, 157.1 ip, 135 k
RICARDO AYALA 1998-99, 108 g, 80-294, .272, 0 hr, 34 rbi, 50 sb
STEVE BAGBY 1996-97, 101 g, 108-360, .300, 23 hr, 98 bi, 23 sb
DARRELL BAGWELL 1996, 18 g, 2-9, 1 sv, 5.14 era, 82.1 ip, 57 k
MIKE BARBA 1978-79, 32 g, 11-5, 2 sv, 4.08 era, 125.2 ip, 112 k
DUANE BARBON 1994-95, 25 g, 3-10, 6.79 era, 99.0 ip, 63 k
JEFF BAKER 2002-03, 113g, 92-328, .280, 15 hr, 72 rbi, 9 sb
TOMMY BALDRIDGE 2005-08, 207 g, 236-660, .358, 44 2b, 27 hr, 137 rbi
ZACH BALDWIN 2003-04, 0-0, 24.1 ip, 24 g, 10.50 era, 29 k, 2 sv
BARR 1995, 0-1, 1.0 ip, 1 g, 9.00 era, 1 K
KYLE BEALL 2003, 42 g, .235, 1 hr, 7 rbi, 9 sb
DUKE BECK 1987, 5 g, 0-1, 17.42 era, 10.1 ip, 3 k
MICK BEDNARSKI 1987-90, 72 g, 32-122, .262, 0 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb
MARK BERGHELA 1984, 31 g, 8-27, .296, 0 hr, 4 bi, 5 sb
STEVE BERGMAN 1991-94, 53g, 12-11, 2 sv, 5.87 era, 150.1 ip, 139k
STEVE BILLINGSLEY 1977-78, 84 g, 113-315, .359, 2 hr, 47 rbi, 84 sb
BYRON BINDA 2002-05, 117 g, 21-10, 15 sv, 3.68 era, 244.2 ip, 274 k
BYRON BINDA 2002-05 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb
JIM BIRMINGHAM 2009-11, 42 g, 6-2, 0 sv, 5.64 era, 59.0 ip, 38 k
BRETT BLANKS 1992-93, 43 g, 41-138, .297, 2 hr, 26 rbi, 6 sb
TYLER BORTNICK 2006-09, 218 g, 246-738, .333, 24 hr, 133 rbi, 39 2b
TONY BOUTON 1990, 21 g, 3-2, 3 sv, 3.23 era, 39.0 ip, 34 k
TORRE BOWEN 1987-90, 119 g, 61-267, .228, 5 hr, 23 bi, 3 sb
DANIEL BOWMAN 2009-pres., 185 g, 214-726, .295 avg, 40 hr, 166 rbi, 24 sb
MIKE BRADLEY 1987-88, 9 g, 0-1, 10.05 era, 14.1 ip, 11 k
LARRY BRADY 1984-85, 85 g, 31-109, .284, 0 hr, 16 rbi, 20 sb
MICKEY BRANTLEY 1981-83, 107g, 156-396, .394, 26 hr, 91 rbi, 64 sb
MICKEY BREWER 1985-88, 95 g, 68-264, .258, 3 hr, 35 rbi, 4 sb
DAVE BRINK 1990-91, 36 g, 12-12, 2 sv, 3.58 era, 193.2 ip, 86 k
JIM BROTHERTON 1981-82, 75 g, 73-240, .304, 9 hr, 55 rbi, 15 sb
GREG BROWN 1983-84, 91 g, 107-289, .370, 19 hr, 107 rbi, 5 sb
GREG BROWN 27 g, 8-6, 3 sv, 4.01 era, 98.2 ip, 93 k
CLIFF BROWN 1986, 12 g, 4-9, .444, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JASON BRUMMITT 1993-94, 25 g, 1-0, 7.71 era, 39.2 ip, 14 k
BOB BUCKLEY 1982-85, 57 g, 22-7, 4.55 era, 249.0 ip, 199 k
DAVE BUKOWSKI 1988-89, 27 g, 9-42, .222, 2 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb
MIKE BURDEN 1978-79, 84 g, 58-193, .301, 8 hr, 48 rbi, 15 sb
JASON BURGE 1995, 20 g, 2-1, 5 sv, 5.32 era, 23.2 ip, 14 k
AARON BURKE 2011-pres., 28 g, 0-2, 0 sv, 3.15 era, 34.1 ip, 26 k
DJ BURNS 2005-06, 84 g, 23-111, .207, 15 rbi, 3 2b
BRENT BYER 1977-79, 15 g, 8-2, 1.60 era, 84.1 ip, 75 k
DORIAN CAMERON 1998-99, 116 g, 167-471, .355, 8 hr, 83 rbi, 26 sb
MIKE CAMPAGNO 1992-94, 54 g, 14-10, 1sv, 3.48 era, 186.0 ip, 97 k
JOHN CANETTO 1992-95, 190 g, 193-626, .308, 21 hr, 112 rbi, 25 sb
JOSH CARMICHAEL 1997, 6 g, 1-0, 6.48 era, 8.1 ip, 7 k
KEVIN CARPIN 1987, 1 g, 0-0, 26.87 era, 0.2 ip, 0 k
CHRIS CARTER 1998-01, 207 g, 211-622, .339, 23 hr, 124 rbi, 29 sb
STEVEN CARTER 2001-04, 56 g, 42-12, 3.71 era, 450.1 ip, 389 k
TODD CARY 1991-92, 93 g, 69-242, .285, 6 hr, 40 rbi, 7 sb
JIM CASTELLANI 1983-84, 92 g, 90-270, .333, 8 hr, 42 rbi, 19 sb
RICK CASTELLANI 1993-94, 83 g, 75-278, .270, 10 hr, 49 rbi, 10 sb
KRIS CASTER 1998-01, 56 g, 9-6, 1 sv, 4.62 era, 138.1 ip, 124 k
RICH CAUSEY 1992, 3 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
KEN CHANDLER 1979-80, 87 g, 72-238, .303, 12 hr, 64 rbi, 7 sb
JOHN CHARBONEAU 1984-85, 98 g, 100-276, .362, 28 hr, 84 rbi, 13 sb
DAVID CHRONIGER 2001-02, 41 g, 25-94, .314, 2 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb
CHRIS CLAY 1997-98, 20 g, 1-3, 11.61 era, 33.1 ip, 32 k
MARK CLEMONS 1981-83, 48 g, 28-6, 4 sv, 2.61 era, 259.0 ip, 234 k
MARTY CONNER 1984, 9 g, 5-0, 1 sv, 4.30 era, 23.0 ip, 18 k
ROBERT CONRADE 1985, 2 g, 0-1, 18.00 era, 2.0 ip, 0 k
RYAN CONNOLLY 2010-pres., 72 g, 2.44 era, 3-1, 3 sv, 92.1 ip, 84 k
JOSH CONWAY 2010-pres., 50 g, 30-136, .221, 4 hr, 21 rbi, 7 sb
JOSH CONWAY 2010-pres., 39 g, 2.92 era, 10-2, 4 sv, 123.1 ip, 103 k
JORDAN COONS 2011, 23 g, 5-3, 2 sv, 1.38 era, 45.2 ip, 28 k
DALE CORBETT 1982, 4 g, 1-2, 4.11 era, 15.1 ip, 18 k
MIKE COSTANZO 2003-05, 180 g, .356, 45 hr, 184 rbi, 45 2b
MIKE COSTANZO 2003-05, 56 app., 15-5, 4.07 era, 121 k, 15 sv
JEFF COX 1988, 4 g, 1-0, 1 sv, 8.31 era, 13.0 ip, 3 k
JIMMY COUGHLIN 2011, 8 g, 0-0, 0 sv, 5.14 era, 7.0 ip, 6 k
ADAM KEIM
JUSTIN OWENS
RYAN McGRAW
TAYLOR MOTTER
DEREK COVELL 1994-95, 34 g, 4-8, 3 sv, 5.50 era, 90.0 ip, 43 k
BUDDY CRIBB 1991, 64 g, 60-208, .288, 15 hr, 46 rbi, 10 sb
TONY CROSSEN 1997-98, 35 g, 10-10, 1 sv, 6.50 era, 155.0 ip, 117 k
CALEB CUEVAS 2009-11, 23 app, 4.45 era, 1-2, 2 sv, 30.1 ip, 31 k
MARK DANIAL 1981
DARRIN DAVIS 1988, 42 g, 52-147, .354, 7 hr, 35 rbi, 12 sb
JASON DAVIS 1999-00, 94 g, 76-262, .290, 2 hr, 34 rbi, 8 sb
MICHAEL DAVIS 1991-94, 67 g, 19-23, 4.71 era, 328.2 ip, 208 k
STEVE DAVIS 2009-10, 87 g, .315, 87-276, 14 2b, 5 hr, 46 rbi, 9 sb
ERIC DECKER 1999-00, 41 g, 13-52, .250, 1 hr, 15 rbi, 1 sb
MICHAEL DEJESUS 2004-05, 109 g, .333, 134 h, 12 hr, 73 bb
STEFAN del PINO 2011, 10 g, 3-1, 0 sv, 5.26, 25.2 ip[, 17 k
ANDY DELAGARZA 2004-07, 71 g, 20-14, 4.02 era, 203 k, 137 bb
KEVIN DELANEY 1990-91, 17 g, 3-2, 1 sv, 6.67 era, 27.0 ip, 15 k
JOHN DELDUCA 1982, 3 g, 1-1, 1 sv, 5.25 era, 12.0 ip, 9 k
MIKE DESANTIS 1989, 11 g, 1-14, .071, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 1 sb
RON DEUBEL 1998-99, 43 g, 21-10, 4.06 era, 1 sv, 248.1 ip, 268 k
ADAM DEXTER 2009, 5 g, 3 ab
SONNY DOGAN 1982-83, 95 g, 42-131, .321, 2 hr, 15 rbi, 43 sb
SEAMUS DONOVAN 2001-03, 45 g, 15-11, 3.67 era, 216 ip, 153 k
SEAMUS DONOVAN 2001-03, 1 g, 1 ab, 0 hr, 0 bi
BRENDAN DOUGHERTY 1996-97 104 g, 99-343, .287, 2hr, 40 rbi, 5 sb
DOCK DOYLE 2005-08, 118 g, 139-413, .337, 97 rbi, 47 bb
SCOTT DUBROSKY 1988-91, 57 g, 18-79, .228, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 4 sb
AARON DUCKETT 1979, 2 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 2.2 ip, 4 k
DOM DUGGAN 2005-07, 169 g, 179-563, .318, 44 2b, 15 hr, 75 rbi
VAN DUKES 1995-96, 20 g, 0-1, 3 sv, 4.97 era, 41.2 ip, 23 k
MIKE DUPERRON 1997, 20 g, 5-6, 7.05 era, 81.2 ip, 53 k
JOSH EACHUES 2004-06, 72 g, 38-146, .260, 4 2b, 24 rbi
JAKE ELLIFRITZ 2001, 23 g, 17-60, .286, 1 hr, 8 rbi, 1 sb
STEVE ELLS 1994-96, 32 g, 10-10, 1 sv, 6.50 era, 146.2 ip, 71 k
CHRIS ENGLAND 2004, 3 ap, 2.2 ip, 3 k, 7 h
KEVIN ENTSMINGER 2005, 62 g, 34-114, .298, 24 rbi, 14 sb
VINCE EPPOLITO 1999, 4 g, 0-0, 15.00 era, 3.0 ip, 6 k
JERRY EPTON 1978, 2 g, 0-0, 4.50 era, 4.0 ip, 6 k
ED EUCHLER 1977, 42 g, 36-131, .275, 0 hr, 32 rbi, 12 sb
JIMMY EVANS 1989-90, 8 g, 2-0, 5.93 era, 13.2 ip, 8 k
LARRY FARLEY 1985-87, 88 g, 66-237, .278, 6 hr, 43 rbi, 5 sb
SHANE FAWCETT 1995, 34 g, 21-97, .216, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 3 sb
SHANE FAWCETT 1995, 12 g, 0-0, 6.85 era, 20.0 ip, 9 k
JEFF FEINGOLD 1992, 14 g, 1-1, 3.75 era, 36.0 ip, 34 k
CHAD FELTY 1999-2002, 199 g, 176-569, .342, 25 hr, 123 rbi, 52 sb
GREG FICARRO 1984, 10 g, 1-0, 2.13 era, 12.2 ip, 5 k
JOHN FIDANZA 2011, 32 g, .231, 15-65, 10 r, 0 hr, 9 rbi
KEN FILPI 1978-80, 33 g, 7-2, 1 sv, 3.34 era, 105.0 ip, 53 k
BRIAN FISCHER 1999-2002, 66 g, 20-8, 3.69 era, 210.1 ip, 165 k
BRIAN FISCHER 1999-2002, 1 g, 0-1
BOBBY FISH 1999, 54 g, 49-186, .263, 3 hr, 31 rbi, 13 sb
JOSH FISH 2003-04, 49 g, 5-1, 3.49 era, 44 k, 19 er, 2 sv, 48.2 ip
AUSTIN FLEET 2006, 08-10, 76 g, 22-9, 3.55 era, 167 k, 86 bb, 251.0 ip
JON FOISY 2004-05, 102 g, .281, 102 h, 65 rbi, 4 hr
GLENN FORTNER 1986-89, 52 g, 19-13, 1 sv, 5.71 era, 264.2 ip, 137 k
ED FORTNEY 1991, 65 g, 65-217, .300, 0 hr, 25 rbi, 25 sb
MIKE FORTUNA 1988, 36 g, 30-95, .316, 2 hr, 22 rbi, 1 sb
COBY FOSTER 1996-97, 33 g, 26-62, .419, 1 hr, 18 rbi, 1 sb
SCOTT FOWLER 1984-87, 177 g, 154-536, .287, 9 hr, 88 rbi, 18 sb
BRUCE FRANKLIN 1979-81, 126 g, 136-363, .375, 20 hr, 80 rbi, 60 sb
TUCKER FRAWLEY 2009-pres., 82 g, 48-190, .253, 2 2b, 5 hr, 27 rbi
MIKE FUENTES 2005-06, 77 g, 59-233, .253, 2 hr, 43 rbi, 9 2b
BOBBY GAGG 2006-09, 66 g, 26-10, 3.37 era, 227 k, 76 bb, 339.0 ip
CHRIS GALEOTTI 1986, 8 g, 3-10, .300, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb
JACKSON GEARY 2009-11, 18 g, 3.74 era, 1-0, 0 sv, 21.2, 18 k
MARK GEBHARDT 1982, 6 g, 0-0, 1 sv, 10.13 era, 8.0 ip, 6 k
JASON GENTRY 1997, 7 g, 1-3, 10.35 era, 20.0 ip, 13 k
MARIO GIANFORTUNE 2000, 37 g, 40-121, .331, 2 hr, 16 rbi, 22 sb
CHANCE GILMORE 2007-10, 169 g, 147-41, .299, 36 2b, 23 hr, 109 rbi
GARY GILMORE 1979-80, 90 g, 100-283, .353, 9 hr, 42 rbi, 69 sb
KEITH GLAUBER 1991, 46 g, 19-109, .174, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 8 sb
ERIC GODSY 2007, 14 g, 2 rbi, 0-11, 2 bb
BRAD GOLDBERG 2009-10, 18 g, 1-1, 3.98 era, 23 k, 20.1 ip
MARC GOLDBERG 1980-81, 20 g, 13-4, 2.72 era, 112.1 ip, 67 k
BRETT GORDON 2004, .282, 60 g, 13 2b, 8 hr, 42 rbi
JARED GRAINGER 2004, 0-1, 3 ap, 11.12 era, 5.2 ip, 5 k
BRETT GRANDSTRAND 2002-04, 173 g, .305, 15 hr, 107 rbi, 52 sb
KEON GRAVES 2005, 21g, 5-19, 4 rbi, 3 sb
DAVID GREEN 1979, 25 g, 18-44, .409, 0 hr, 15 rbi, 1 sb
TODD GREGOR 1997, 15 g, 8-37, .216, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 1 sb
RICKY GRICE 1979-83, 145 g, 161-465, .346, 17 hr, 85 rbi, 82 sb
RICKY GRICE 2007-08, 24 g, 11-34, .324, 7 r, 4 rbi, 1 hr
KYLE GRIFFITHS 1995, 33 g, 14-90, .156, 0 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb
MYRLE GROSE 1989-90, 103 g, 135-368, .367, 11 hr, 76 rbi, 32 sb
JEREMIAH GROVE 2003-04, 83 g, .187, 5 2b, 1 hr, 21 rbi
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JOHN HAFL 1994, 2 g, 0-0, 45.00 era, 1.0 ip, 4 k
ANTWAIN HAMAN 1997, 46 g, 43-137, .314, 6 hr, 25 rbi, 7 sb
BRENT HAMM 1996, 1 g, 0-0, 36.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k
TOMMY HANAHAN 1997, 3 g, 0-0, 9.53 era, 5.2 ip, 7 k
CHRIS HANRAHAN 1991-92, 102 g, 120-362, .331, 11 hr, 71 rbi, 5 sb
CHRIS HANRAHAN 1991-92, 28 g, 9-2, 4.12 era, 91.2 ip, 47 k
KEITH HARDWICK 2009-1, 64 g, 27-166, .289, 27 r, 14 2b, 5 hr, 34 rbi
LEE HARDWICK 1994, 14 g, 2-21, .095, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
SEAN HARDWICK 1993, 12 g, 2-4, 5.68 era, 44.1 ip, 24 k
BOBBY HARGETT 1986-89, 57 g, 26-9, 3.81 era, 298.0 ip, 170 k
DAMIEN HART 1997-98, 31 g, 2-7, 7.93 era, 76.0 ip, 53 k
CLINT HARVEY 1978-79, 26 g, 11-3, 3.01 era, 125.2 ip, 98 k
BRETT HARWOOD 1996, 50 g, 61-191, .319, 3 hr, 29 rbi, 9 sb
TYLER HASBROUCK 2002-03, 87 g, 65-240, .271, 6 hr, 45 rbi, 2 sb
JEFF HATCH 1991, 20 g, 4-4, 1 sv, 4.02 era, 87.1 ip, 40 k
JEFF HATCH 1991, 49 g, 24-110, .218, 1 hr, 12 rbi, 7 sb
JOEY HAUG 2007-08, 48 g, 8-0, 2.54 era, 86 h, 77 k
STEVE HAWK 1992, 1 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JOHN HECK 1984-86, 57 g, 39-107, .364, 1 hr, 26 rbi, 2 sb
JOHN HECH 1984-86, 37 g, 12-3, 4.56 era, 116.1 ip, 68 k
TYLER HERB 2011-pres., 17 g, 0-0. 0 sv, 4.33 era, 27.0 ip, 24 k
CHARLES HENDRICK 1977-79, 132g, 134-434, .309, 7hr, 80 rbi, 72 sb
CHRIS HERNDON 1993-94, 30 g, 13-3, 1 sv, 3.44 era, 149.0 ip, 94 k
KEITH HESSLER 2009-11., 35 g, 3-3, 5.66 era, 1 sv, 62.0 ip, 49 k
BILLIE HICKS 2003, .067, 1 2b, 2 rbi
BRIAN HIGGS 1994, 8 g, 1-0, 8.44 era, 10.2 ip, 4 k
AUSTIN HINKLE 2007, 0-0, 2.25 era, 3 g, 4 k
TIM HOLMES 1987, 25 g, 17-79, .215, 2 hr, 9 rbi, 0 sb
TIM HOLMES 1987, 8g, 1-1, 7.43 era, 40.0 ip, 17 k
KEITH HOLMOK 1978, 28 g, 17-60, .283, 1 hr, 10 rbi, 11 sb
TIM HORTON 1978, 16 g, 7-2, 1 sv, 3.22 era, 64.1 ip, 57 k
BUCK HOSEA 1983-84, 97 g, 64-221, .290, 10 hr, 53 rbi, 25 sb
MARK HOWLE 1987-90, 189 g, 217-694, .313, 31 hr, 147 rbi, 26 sb
JUSTIN HUFF 2006, 18 g, 1-3, .333, 1 rbi
MIKE HUGHES 2009, 5 g, 0-0, 7.20 era, 0 sv, 10.0 IP, 16 k
JON HUMAY 1998-01, 195 g, 180-615, .293, 9 hr, 84 rbi, 72 sb
EVAN HURLEY 1994-95, 71 g, 39-181, .215, 0 hr, 17 rbi, 3 sb
JOE HURLEY 1979, 2 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JAKE HURRY 2002-05, 74 g, 25-7, 4.19 era, 226 k, 1 sv
BOBBY HUZZY 1995, 5 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JOE IANNUCCI 1992, 4 g, 0-0, 12.26 era, 3.2 ip, 3 k
JOSE IGLESIAS, 2008-10, 160 g, 156-493, .316, 37 2b, 29 hr, 141 rbi
DAVE IORLANO 1989-92, 65 g, 10-5, 9 sv, 3.20 era, 112.1 ip, 88 k
JAMIE IRIEL 1993-94, 101 g, 112-345, .325, 11 hr, 58 rbi, 13 sb
JASON ISIDORE 1997-98, 61 g, 68-211, .322, 8 hr, 29 bi, 25 sb
MIKE JACOBS 1982, 17 g, 2-8, .250, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 9 sb
MIKE JACOBS 1995, 7 g, 0-1, 6.88 era, 17.0 ip, 13 k
DAVE JACKSON 1983, 21 g, 7-23, .304, 1 hr, 1 rbi, 5 sb
CHRIS JAROM 1988, 7 g, 0-5, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
CHAD JENKINS 2007, 2 g, 1.0 ip, 1 k, 1 er
RANDY JENKS 1991, 9 g, 0-4, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
BRIAN JOHNSON 1991, 1 g, 0-0, 27.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k
CASEY JOHNSON 2002, 2 g, 1-3, .333, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb
ERIC JOHNSON 1996, 14 g, 8-32, .250, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb
LUKE JOHNSON 2000-01, 83 g, 56-212, .264, 4 hr, 31 rbi, 2 sb
RETT JOHNSON 1998-00, 59 g, 24-11, 3.80 era, 295.2 ip, 302 k
JACK JOLLY 1984-87, 48 g, 11-10, 1 sv, 5.39 era, 197.0 ip, 110 k
ERIN JONES 2001, 5 g, 0-1, 10.12 era, 10.2 ip, 12 k
ROBBIE JORDAN 1987-90, 205 g, 249-780, .319, 19 hr, 153 rbi, 10 sb
ROBBIE JORDAN 1987-90, 16 g, 2-1, 4 sv, 6.00 era, 18.0 ip, 14 k
BRYAN JOZEFOWICZ 1996-98, 106g, 73-275, .265, 1hr, 31 rbi, 17 sb
CHUCK JUSTICE 1992, 13 g, 1-5, .200, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
KIT KADLEC 1997-00, 109 g, 11-7, 33 sv, 4.25 era, 171.2 ip, 159 k
CHRIS KAISER 1989-91, 14 g, 1-2, 9.07 era, 39.2 ip, 19 k
JOHN KAY 1985-86, 89 g, 105-283, .371, 14 hr, 72 rbi, 5 sb
JOSH KEENER 2009-10, 16 g, 3-13 ab, .231, 7 r, 1 hr, 9 rbi
ADAM KEIM 2000-02, 178 g, 210-659, .300, 27 hr, 149 rbi, 37 sb
ADAM KEIM 2001-02, 19 g, 1-2, 3.18 era, 29.0 ip, 7 sv, 26 k
CEDRIC KING 1993-94, 33 g, 10-41, .244, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 2 sb
DUSTIN KING, 2008-09., 40 g, 20-50, .400, 16 rbi
MIKE KING 1997, 5 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 6.43 era, 14.0 ip, 8 k
KIP KINGSMORE 1989-90, 104 g, 100-323, .310, 19 hr, 73 rbi, 7 sb
KEVIN KIRKLAND 1993-94, 29 g, 3-2, 1 sv, 7.49 era, 51.2 ip, 40 k
CHRIS KLASKA 1996, 16 g, 4-2, 1 sv, 6.54 era, 53.2 ip, 46 k
DAVE KLOSS 1997, 2 g, 0-0, 33.75 era, 1.1 ip, 1 k
DUSTIN KOCA 2007, 14 g, .138, 4-29, 3 rbi
DUSTIN KOCA 2007, 10 app, 2.13 era, 12.2 ip, 8 k, 3 er
JOSH KOMNICK 2002, 18 g, 1-16, .062, 0 hr 1 rbi, 0 sb
RICK KOSTECKI 1988-89, 16 g, 3-0, 4.88, 27.2 ip, 9 k
CHRIS KOVACEVICH 2006, 3 g, 0-0, 32.40 era, 1 k, 2, bb, 1.2 ip
FRED KOWALIK 1979-80, 81, g, 53-161, .329, 5 hr, 42 rbi, 6 sb
KEITH KRAMER 1997, 6 g, 0-0, 7.94 era, 5.2 ip, 3 k
STEVEN CARTER
MIKE COSTANZO
BOBBY HARGETT
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JASON KROHN 2004, 38 g, .238, 19 rbi, 13 r, 9 sb
CHRIS KUBAN 1990, 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
AARON KUNDER 1989-93, 59 g, 5-8, 6 sv, 4.08 era, 117.0 ip, 58 k
TOMMY LA STELLA 2010-11., 125 g, 185-477, .388, 29 2b, 28 hr, 136, rbi
BOB LAMBERT 1991, 43 g, 12-83, .145, 3 hr, 5 rbi, 4 sb
MAT LANEY 2010-pres., 34 g, 3-1, 4.93 era, 2 sv, 42.0 ip, 44 k
DONALD LANDRUM 1977, 40 g, 40-127, .315, 1 hr, 26 rbi, 34 sb
ERIK LARSON 1995, 9 g, 2-12, .167, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb
GREG LEE 1980, 6 g, 2-0, 1 sv, 2.08 era, 17.1 ip, 16 k
MITCH LEE 1997, 31 g, 14-60, .233, 2 hr, 11 bi, 1 sb
PAUL LESZCZYNSKI 1990-92, 121g, 110-364, .302, 13hr, 58 rbi, 46 sb
BRUCE LEVI 1980, 38 g, 30-89, .337, 6 hr, 19 rbi, 2 sb
BOB LIEB 1977-78, 85 g, 87-288, .312, 9 hr, 56 rbi, 9 sb
PAT LIGHTLE 1984, 1 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k
MICKEY LINCOLN 1991-92, 28 g, 12-6, 3.62 era, 156.2 ip, 94 k
JOSH LOFTIN 1996, 4 g, 0-0, 18.90 era, 3.1 ip, 0 k
MATT LOGUE 1986-89, 94 g, 13-8, 28 sv, 2.99 era, 147.1 ip, 158 k
DAN LOMBARDOZZI 2007-10, 23 g, 1-0, 8.31 era, 30.1 ip, 28 k
ZACH LOPES 2011, 22 g, 5-33, .152, 1 2b, 0 hr, 2 rbi
LUIS LOPEZ 1991-94, 230 g, 264-789, .335, 27 hr, 167 rbi, 30 sb
JOE LOUIS 1980-83, 53 g, 13-6, 6 sv, 3.52 era, 184.1 ip, 188 k
MARC LUTHER 1981, 10 g, 4-2, 1 sv, 4.25 era, 38.1 ip, 37 k
KEVIN MADER 1989, 2 g, 0-0, 12.00 era 6.0 ip, 3 k
TONY MAGGARD 1981-82, 86 g, 100-272, .362, 16 hr, 92 rbi, 9 sb
JOHN MALATIA 1987, 10 g, 0-1, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
BRIAN MANSFIELD 2004, 3 ap, 2.70 era, 3.1 ip, 2 k, 3 h
KIRT MANWARING 1984-86, 141 g, 196-490, .400, 37 hr, 144 rbi, 16 sb
MIKE MARCAIDA 1998, 4 g, 0-2, 9.00 era, 13.0 ip, 10 k
FRANK MARCIANTE 1997, 38 g, 38-110, .345, 4 hr, 22 rbi, 1 sb
JOHN MARIOTTI 2006-07, 32 g, 32-105, .305, 6 hr,
JOHN MARIOTTI 2006-07, 13-2, 4.65 era, 104 k
KEVIN MARRIE 2004-06, 38 g, 9-10, 5.64 era, 101 k, 82 bb
DEREK MARTIN 2004-08, 195 g, 168-609, .276, 6 hr, 107 rbi, 26 2b
TRIPP MARTIN 2011-pres., 41 g, 23-111, 207, 8 2b, 2 hr, 13 rbi
DOUG MARTY 1998-01, 106 g, 56-216, .259, 0 hr, 26 rbi, 2 sb
BROOKS MARZKA 1998-00, 173 g, 215-642, .335, 27 hr, 136 rbi, 44 sb
JONATHON MASON 2004, 17 g, 2 r, 2 ab
JACOB MAY 2011-pres., 44 g, 29-141, 21 r, 6 2b, 3 3b, 0 hr, 13 rbi, 5 sb
AARON MAYHEW 2001, 33 g, 17-51, .333, 0 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb
CREIGHTON McCALLUM 2007, 1 g, 1.0 ip, 1 k
NICK McCULLY 2007-09., 75 g, 25-7, 3.07 era, 216.2 ip, 179 k
BRIAN McCORD 1986, 26 g, 8-29, .276, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 2 sb
RANDY McGARVEY 1999-2002, 164 g, 153-474, .302, 11 hr, 100 rbi, 14 sb
RYAN McGRAW 2001-04, 230 g, .324, 15 hr, 179 rbi, 160 sb
K.J. McALLISTER 2011, 16 g, 1-22, .045, 4 r, 0 2b, 1 3b, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 1 sb
SCOTT McKINLEY 1984-85, 14 g, 5-4, 5.49 era, 39.1 ip, 28 k
SCOTT McLAIN 2002, 1 g, 0-0, 13.50 era, 3.1 ip, 5 k
DAVE MEDEIROS 1988-90, 64 g, 10-39, .256, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb
LARRY MEDING 1989, 16 g, 12-42, .286, 4 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb
REGGIE MEDLIN 1990 1 g, 0-0, 9.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k
JEREMIAH MEINERS 2007-pres., 25 app, 14.2 ip, 13 k, 13 er
PAUL MENDE 1984, 28 g, 18-50, .360, 3 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb
ANTHONY MEO 2009-11, 51 g, 32-7, 2.52 era, 281.1 ip, 277 k
AL MICHALOWSKI 1987-90, 133 g, 43-177, .243, 1 hr, 13 rbi, 12 sb
SAM MILLER 1991, 15 g, 3-19, .158, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 0 sb
CHRIS MISSLER 1991-92, 73 g, 59-226, .261, 9 hr, 46 rbi, 8 sb
MIKE MOORE 1989, 14 g, 7-30, .233, 2 hr, 10 rbi, 2 sb
BOBBY MORGAN 1984-85, 51 g, 72-179, .402, 4 hr, 38 rbi, 11 sb
DANNY MORGAN 2005, 38 g, 25-95, .263, 5 2b, 3 hr, 22 rbi
DARRYL MORHARDT 1984-85, 54 g, 39-123, .317, 3 hr, 24 rbi, 5 sb
BOB MORIN 1978-81, 100 g, 45-148, .304, 4 hr, 17 rbi, 30 sb
RODNEY MORRIS 1990, 6 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JAMIE MORRISSEY 1991, 16 g, 4-23, .174, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 1 sb
TAYLOR MOTTER 2009-11, 187 g, 195-643, .303, 53 2b, 18 hr, 110 rbi, 37 sb
CAL MULLER 1996, 21 g, 12-50, .240, 3 hr, 13 rbi, 0 sb
DAVID MULLINS 2011, 1 g, 99.00 ers, 0-0, 0 sv, 0.0 ip, 1 er
RICK MURRAY 1983-85, 131 g, 99-363, .273, 8 hr, 61 rbi, 23 sb
RICK MURRAY 1983-85, 25 g, 5-2, 5 sv, 3.18 era, 70.2 ip, 31 k
RICHARD MYERS 1992-93, 6 g, 0-1, 30.84 era, 4.2 ip, 5 k
PLOWDEN NELSON 1986, 11 g, 0-1, 2 sv, 5.40 era, 25.0 ip, 11 k
PATRICK NICHOLS 2003-04, 52 g, .269, 2 hr, 13 rbi, 51b
RANDY NIMMONS 1978-79, 33 g, 6-2, 10 sv, 3.52 era, 81.2 ip, 37 k
RICO NOEL, 2008-10, 189 g, 196-637, .308, 40 2b, 22 hr, 134 rbi, 120 sb
EVAN NOELL, 2008-10, 45 g, 17-75, .227, 6 2b, 1 hr, 12 rbi
TIM OAKES 1995, 35 g, 38-135, .281, 1 hr, 15 rbi, 6 sb
GREG ORSIMARSI 2001-04, 126 g, .210, 5 hr, 32 rbi, 10 sb
HAYES ORTON 2010-11, 80 g, 77-263, .293, 56 r, 17 2b, 3 hr, 38 rbi, 9 sb
PAT OVERTON 1987, 1 g, 0-1, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JUSTIN OWENS 1999-2002, 205 g, 249-708, .324, 26 hr, 149 rbi, 84 sb
CHAD OXENDINE 2001-04, 198 g, .281, 4 hr, 97 rbi, 10 sb
CHAD OXENDINE 2001-04, 2 g, 0-0, 7.71 era, 2.1 ip, 3 k
FRANK PAINO 1979-82, 141 g, 84-292, .288, 5 hr, 39 rbi, 42 sb
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WALT PARMENTER 1979-80, 91 g, 110-298, .369, 16 hr, 58 rbi, 21 sb
DAVID PASTORS 1984-85, 26 g, 6-26, .231, 1 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb
TIM PAUGH 1978-80, 105 g, 59-206, .286, 4 hr, 30 rbi, 37 sb
RON PAULS 1979, 1 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb
BRANT PEACHER 2006, 50 g, 53-182, .291, 13 2b, 5 hr, 31 rbi
LANCE PERLMAN 1991, 7 g, 0-10, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
ADAM PERNASILICI 2003-05, .233, 7 hr, 34 rbi, 7 sb
CHUCK PERRY 1984-85, 97 g, 101-299, .338, 9 hr, 81 rbi, 22 sb
ZANE PETTY 2006, 3 g, 0-1, 7.36 era, 9 k, 10 bb, 7.1 ip
BRIAN PHILLIPS 1992-93, 19 g, 0-0, 5.75 era, 31.1 ip, 28 k
MIKE PHILLIPS 1988, 3 g, 0-1, 40.45 era, 2.2 ip, 1 k
MIKE PICKERAL 1998, 2 g, 0-0, 8.59 era, 7.1 ip, 8 k
JOHN PILATICH 1984-86, 27 g, 10-7, 4.90 era, 125.0 ip, 85 k
STEVE PINOCCHIO 2002-03, 119 g, 99-397, .249, 4 hr, 56 rbi, 16 sb
DAVE PISANO 1998, 7 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
STEVE PODRAZA 1982, 43 g, 30-108, .278, 4 hr, 24 rbi, 0 sb
CHRIS POND 1992-95, 224 g, 248-739, .336, 18 hr, 126 rbi, 37 sb
FRED POOLE 1978, 32 g, 6-44, .136, 1 hr, 3 rbi, 9 sb
BRANDON POWELL 2000-03, 239 g, 303-880, .344, 27 hr, 186 rbi, 80 sb
DAVID POUTIER 2007, 11 g, .500, 2-4, 1 rbi
DONNIE PRESLEY 2005-06, 24 g, 3-2, 4.45 era, 66.2 ip, 51 k
MIKE PROCHASKA 1985-88, 180 g, 199-617, .323, 21 hr, 112 rbi, 21 sb
JASON PRUITT 1992-93, 36 g, 16-44, .364, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 0 sb
MIKE PRUITT 1982-83, 88 g, 92-244, .377, 11 hr, 56 rbi, 23 sb
CHRIS RABER 2004-07, 228 g, 210-711, .295, 36 2b, 23 hr, 119 rbi
MATT RADEMACHER 2006-07, 74 g, 67-201, .333, 12 2b, 45 rbi
MATT RAGAN 1995-96, 96 g, 105-344, .305, 13 hr, 68 rbi, 8 sb
ROB RAMBOW 1995, 43 g, 40-131, .305, 1 hr, 24 rbi, 3 sb
LARRY RASKIN 1978, 40 g, 33-131, .252, 2 hr, 20 rbi, 22 sb
DENNIS RAY 1995-96, 66 g, 47-183, .257, 2 hr, 28 rbi, 12 sb
MATT REIN, 2008-11, 91 g, 21-3, 5 sv, 2.99 era, 189.1 ip, 142 k
TOM REINISCH 1983, 19 g, 6-17, .353, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb
ADAM RICE 2008-10, 188 g, 239-703, .340, 45 2b, 24 hr, 154 rbi
JEFF RICHARD, 2008, 14 g, 0-0, 11 k, 16 er
BOBBY RICHARDSON 1995-97, 56 g, 8-9, 2 sv, 6.59 era, 151.2 ip, 88 k
RON RIGGLE 1989-90, 15 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 9.21 era, 28.1 ip, 17 k
JOHN RIGOS 1981-83, 129 g, 128-376, .340, 33 hr, 104 rbi, 48 sb
TRAVIS RISSER 2006-07, 39 app, 5-5, 4.18 era, 40 k, 29 bb, 56.0 ip, 6 sv
MARK ROACH 1984, 5 g, 1-0, 3.60 era, 20.0 ip, 16 k
MARK RODRIGUEZ 1999, 1 g, 0-0, 37.80 era, 1.2 ip, 3 k
PAUL RODRIGUEZ, 2008-09, 1 g, 0-0, 1 k, 1 bb
TIM ROMAINE 1990, 16 g, 7-31, .226, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb
TOM ROMANO 1977-80, 167 g, 181-590, .307, 49 hr, 166 rbi, 43 sb
MARK ROMER 1989-90, 103 g, 137-384, .357, 6 hr, 47 rbi, 66 sb
BARRY ROOF 2000, 32 g, 16-58, .276, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 6 sb
STEVE ROTH 1987-88, 27 g, 12-53, .226, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 2 sb
JOSH RUSH 2000-01, 20 g, 2-2, 1 sv, 7.36 era, 22.0 ip, 8 k
CHIP RUSSELL 1984-85, 18 g, 11-29, .379, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb
JEREMY RYALS 2002,6 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb
DOUG SABBAGH 1978-80 125 g, 123-355, .346, 10 hr, 73 rbi, 62 sb
MIKE SABBAGH 1978-80, 129 g, 113-377, .300, 9 hr, 79 rbi, 71 sb
KEVIN SALMON 2005-06, 35 g, 5-5, 5.02 era, 71 k, 52 bb
JEREMY SAMATAS 1997-98, 113 g, 153-425, .360, 22 hr, 103 rbi, 5sb
RICH SANDERSON 1978-79, 18 g, 8-2, 4.62 era, 74.1 ip, 58 k
DAVID SAPPELT 2006-08, 176 g, 251-729, .344, 33 hr, 157 rbi, 19 sb
FRANK SARVER 1993-94, 109 g, 115-392, .293, 3 hr, 48 rbi, 43 sb
FRED SCHEER 1985, 12 g, 5-2, 4.88 era, 38.2 ip, 18 k
MATT SCHILLING 1993-94, 126-363, .347, 9 hr, 65 rbi, 12 sb
LUKE SCHLECHTE 2010, 16 g, 5-23, .217, 1 2b, 6 rbi
KEVIN SCHNALL 1998-99, 107 g, 124-344, .360, 8 hr, 81 rbi, 2 sb
PETE SCHRAMKA 1990-92, 134 g, 117-378, .310, 9 hr, 58 rbi, 16 sb
BRAD SCHUKA 1999, 56 g, 7-3, 2 sv, 4.45 era, 113.1 ip, 124 k
SIMON SCOTT 1990-92, 62 g, 45-137, .328, 4 hr, 22 rbi, 3 sb
JEFF SEFCIK 1988-89, 78 g, 82-261, .314, 16 hr, 66 bi, 3 sb
TIM SHAW 1986-88, 114 g, 109-385, 14 hr, 68 rbi, 1 sb
RICKY SHEFKA 2005, 17 g, 12-3, 2.75 era, 117.2 ip, 81 k
JOHN SHIROKY 1978-80, 88 g, 71-197, .360, 8 hr, 55 rbi, 6 sb
JASON SIMMONS 1999, 28 g, 5-32, .156, 0 hr, 8 bi, 2 sb
MATT SKREPENAK 1993-94, 46 g, 23-100, .230, 1 hr, 8 rbi, 3 sb
MARK SLOBODNIK 1990, 67-191, .351, 9 hr, 38 rbi, 13 sb
ART SMITH 1984-86, 88 g, 96-277, .347, 11 hr, 54 rbi, 31 sb
CRAIG SMITH 1991-92, 43 g, 10-31, .323, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 6 sb
JEFF SMITH 1995-98, 61 g, 9-16, 2 sv, 7.01 era, 168.1 ip, 130 k
KENNY SMITH 1982, 12 g, 3-9, .333, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb
SCOTT SMITH 1995-96, 27 g, 7-8, 5.64 era, 105.1 ip, 53 k
STEVE SMITH 1978-80, 44 g, 33-6, 2 sv, 1.86 era, 300.2 ip, 216 k
STEVE SMITH 1978-80, 41 g, 29-102, .284, 5 hr, 17 rbi, 2 sb
DAVE SNYDER 1979-80, 13 g, 2-3, 3.03 era, 38.2 ip, 34 k
MORGAN SNOW, 2002, 18 g, 8-23, .348, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb
STEVE SOJA 2000-03, 72 g, 7-2, 7 sv, 4.72 era, 89.2 ip, 71 k
TERRY SPIRES 1986-87, 100 g, 170-425, .400, 12 hr, 88 rbi, 21 sb
TONY SPIRES 1987-90, 200 g, 233-777, .300, 23 hr, 129 rbi, 41 sb
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ASHLEY SPRINGS 1997, 18 g, 4-24, .167, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JERRY SPURRELL 1984, 3 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb
JOE STETHERS 1977, 15 g, 10-3, 2.05 era, 103.2 ip, 95 k
KIM STEVENS 1983-84, 92 g, 62-200, .310, 7 hr, 46 rbi, 28 sb
KEITH STOHR 1982-83, 21 g, 3-1, 3 sv, 3.12 era, 40.1 ip, 24 k
RANDY STOKES 1987-90, 68 g, 33-14, 4 sv, 3.85 era, 404.1 ip, 305 k
TONY STOKES 2000, 27 g, 5-45, .111, 1 hr, 6 rbi, 0 sb
BRENT STONE 1988-91, 34 g, 7-4, 4.89 era, 99.1 ip, 66 k
RAY STORMS 1985, 12 g, 4-0, 4.68 era, 42.1 ip, 28 k
GREG STREETT 1987-88, 96 g, 149-400, .373, 6 hr, 74 rbi, 9 sb
DORSEY STRICKLAND 2004-06, 16 app, 0-0, 4.76 era, 6 k, 11 bb
JUSTIN STURGE 2000-03, 88 g, 21-11, 3.70 era, 294 ip, 278 k
SCOTT STURKIE 1998-01, 80 g, 36-20, 3.82era, 416.2 ip, 400 k
PAUL SUMMERLIN 1986, 11 g, 1-1, 12.31 era, 19.0 ip, 12 k
TOM SUTRYK 1983-86, 118 g, 118-384, .307, 10 hr, 68 rbi, 19 sb
MATT SUTTON 2006, 51 g, 52-190, .274, 12 hr, 38 rbi, 14 sb
TJ SWANK 2009, 15 g, 0-0, 5.79 era, 11 k, 18.2 ip
JIM SWENSON 1997, 4 g, 0-0, 10.80 era, 3.1 ip, 1 k
FRANK TALOTTA 1982-83, 107 g, 151-387, .390, 24 hr, 118 rbi, 53 sb
BRAD TAYLOR 2003, 9 g, 3 ab, 2 bb
KEITH TAYLOR 1977, 39 g, 41-136, .301, 6 hr, 33 rbi, 0 sb
PEARCE TAYLOR 1988-91, 138 g, 133-434, .306, 12 hr, 74 rbi, 54 sb
FRANK TEMEAN 1989-90, 44 g, 26-90, .289, 1 hr, 14 bi, 1 sb
MARSHALL TESAURO 1977-78, 23 g, 10-7, 4.22 era, 119.1 ip, 68 k
KEVIN THOMAS 1986-88, 27 g, 16-6, 4.24 era, 155.0 ip, 142 k
KEVIN J. THOMAS 1999-01, 18 g, 4-2, 5.31 era, 62.2 ip, 55 k
DANNY THOMPSON 1982, 37 g, 10-36, .278, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 5 sb
AARON THURSTON 1998, 31 g, 23-75, .307, 0 hr, 7 bi, 3 sb
CHRIS TODD 2004-05, 91 g, .368, 63 rbi, 14 2b, 54 bb
MARVIN TODD 1982, 43 g, 38-106, .359, 0 hr, 11 rbi, 0 sb
KEN TOMKO 1980-83, 43 g, 16-3, 1 sv, 2.69 era, 140.2 ip, 89 k
MATT TRAHAN 1996-97, 101 g, 86-281, .306, 16 hr 70 rbi, 3 sb
PATRICK TREES 1998-99, 73 g, 48-172, .279, 3 hr, 17 rbi, 0 sb
GARY TREMBLAY 1981-83, 125 g, 103-373, .276, 13 hr, 76 rbi, 4 sb
DARRELL TURNER 1986, 13 g, 5-12, .417, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb
STEPHEN TURNER 1992-95, 189 g, 223-698, .319, 20 hr, 86 rbi, 99 sb
TODD TURNER 1993-94, 37 g, 18-75, .220, 2 hr, 10 rbi, 0 sb
TODD TURNER 1993-94, 14 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 6.20 era, 24.2 ip, 12 k
GARY TURNIPSEED 1992-93, 92 g, 110-339, .324, 7 hr, 33 rbi, 61 sb
STEVE TYLKE 1997-98, 100 g, 86-296, .291, 12 hr, 61 rbi, 6 sb
LUKE ULLMAN 2001, 10 g, 3-9, .333, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 2 sb
PAT VALERO 1993-94, 32 g, 8-7, 2 sv, 5.10 era, 95.1 ip, 40 k
MIKE VALTER 2005-06, 32 g, 5-3, 3.39 era, 61 k, 33 bb, 98.1 ip
CHRIS VAUGHT 1996, 18 g, 1-2, 1 sv, 7.05 era, 37.0 ip, 20 k
RJ VENTURA 1992, 46 g, 44-136, .324, 5 hr, 28 rbi, 15 sb
AARON VERRETT 2005-06, 105 g, 91-354, .257, 51 rbi, 6 hr, 12 sb
JASON VINDICH 1996-97, 92 g, 108-293, .369, 7 hr, 52 rbi, 27 sb
SHAWN VINJU 1998-00, 84 g, 54-201, .269, 2 hr, 26 rbi, 0 sb
ADAM VRABLE 2005-07, 156 g, 138-467, .300, 21 2b, 2 hr, 60 rbi
BRIAN WAACK 2002-03, 45 g, 7-3, 4 sv, 3.36 era, 115.2 ip, 91 k
RIC WALDT 1978, 43 g, 50-143, .350, 5 hr, 36 rbi, 6 sb
WILL WALL 1995-96, 84 g, 84-295, .285, 3 hr, 36 rbi, 20 sb
CHAD WATERS 1999-01, 29 g, 11-56, .196, 7 bi, 11.57 era, 2.1 ip, 2 k
ALEX WATSON 2007, 2 app, 9.00 era, 2.0 ip, 4 k
CHIP WEISGERBER 1995-96, 104g, 130-374, .348, 12 hr, 76 rbi, 18 sb
JORDAN WEISMORE 1999-2002, 155g, 61-231, .248, 1 hr, 37 rbi, 7sb
CODY WHEELER 2008-10, 54 g, 28-1, 4.19 era, 268.2 ip, 276 k
BRIAN WHITE 1997, 31 g, 18-71, .254, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 1 sb
TONY WHITEMAN 1990-91, 5 g, 0-1, 7.72 era, 9.1 ip, 4 k
TOM WILLIAMS 1979, 29 g, 13-32, .406, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 10 sb
CHRIS WILSON 1991-93, 57 g, 5-6, 9 sv, 6.40 era, 102.2 ip, 82 k
TOMMY WINEGARDNER 2009, 24 g, 19-65, .292, 4 2b, 0-2, 5.09 era
DAVID WISE 1984, 10 g, 4-15, .267, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb
RICH WITTEN 2008-11, 139, 114-382, .298, 88 r, 33 2b, 12 hr, 92 rbi
RICH WITTEN 2008-pres., 4 g, 0-1, 0 sv, 6.52 era, 9.2 ip, 3 k
SCOTT WOODWARD 2008-11, 224 g, 254-762, .333, 251 r, 43 2b, 17 hr, 158 sb
DENNY WOODS 1984-85, 96 g, 125-337, .371, 27 hr, 98 rbi, 21 sb
AARON WRIGHTSMAN 1992-95, 140 g, 54-238, .227, 0 hr, 21 rbi, 20 sb
JOE WROBLE 1997, 10 g, 0-3, 7.79 era, 32.1 ip, 18 k
T.J. YOUNG 2011, 18 g, 7-27, .259, 3 r, 1 2b, 0 hr, 3 rbi
ROB ZACHMANN 1992, 13 g, 3-16, .188, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb
JOE ZANGARI 1998-99, 76 g, 67-214, .313, 8 hr, 41 rbi, 1 sb
JOE ZANGARI 1998-99, 9 g, 1-1, 5.68 era, 19.0 ip, 22 k
HAROLD ZDZIARSKI 1996, 6 g, 1-1, 6.98 era, 19.1 ip, 6 k
TOM ZMUDOSKY 1981-82, 32 g, 12-8, 3 sv, 3.08 era, 149.0 ip, 108 k
49
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as
YeaBi
r -By
g South
-Year A
Coac
nnual
h ing
S t atis
Record
tical
s Lead e r
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989 1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Coach
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman John Vrooman
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Larry Carr
Russ Bergman
Bobby Richardson
Bobby Richardson
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
John Vrooman
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
Gary Gilmore
(39-16)
OVERALL
CONF./DISTRICT
W
L T Pct.
W
L
Regular Season Finish
20 10 0 .667
-
-
-
21 19 0 .525
-
-
-
14 21 0 .400
8
1
-
32 13 0 .711
10
2
-
33 14 0 .729
14
3
District 6 Champion
42
9 0 .824
16
2
District 6 Champion
38 10 0 .792
16
4
District 6/Area 7 Champion
28 13 0 .683
18
2
-
39 13 0 .750
16
2
District 6/Area 7 Champion
46 12 1 .788
12
1
District 6/Area 7 Champion
27 13 0 .709
10
6
District 6/Area 7 Champion
12
3
2
0
30 19 0 .612
13
5
-
31 19 0 .620
9
9
2nd Big South West
27 23 0 .540
7
6
2nd Big South West
35 12 0 .745
15
0
Big South Champion
33 13 0 .717
15
3
Big South Champion
40 19 0 .678
14
2
Big South Champion
36 29 0 554
15
5
Big South Champion
33 27 0 .550
13
5
Big South Champion
28 28 0 .500
15
8
Big South Champion
30 26 0 .536
18
9
2nd
17 37 0 .315
6 17
8th
24 29 0 .453
11 10
4th
23 31 0 .426
5 16
8th
31 29 0 .517
11
7
2nd
43 15 0 .741
10
2
Big South Champion
34 24 0 .586
11 10
4th
42 20 0 .677
16
4
2nd
44 19 0 .698
16
5
Big South Champion
45 18 0 .714
12
7
2nd
40 23 0 .635
16
8
3rd
50 16 0 .757
21
3
Big South Champion
30 27 0 .526
15
9
3rd
50 13 0 .794
17
4
Big South Champion
50 14 0 .781
17
3
Big South Champion
47 16 0 .746
21
5
Big South Champion
55 10 0 .846
25
0
Big South Champion
42 20 0 .667
20
7
Big South Champion
BATTING AVG. RUNS SCORED
CCU Opp. CCU Opp,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
176
181
.284
-
274
180
.308 .218 351
237
.330 .196 418
208
.343 .190 378
148
.326 .243 340
191
.309 .294 354
325
.352 .231 537
261
.329 .245 427
233
.346
.341
.313
.313
.304
.309
.276
.327
.295
.303
.291
.313
.308
.309
.320
.268
.330
.313
.284
.291
.306
.289
.321
.324
.329
.324
.281
Big South History
Season
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
50
Regular-Season Champion
n/a
none (divisional play)
none (divisional play)
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
UNC Greensboro
Winthrop
Charleston Southern
UNC Greensboro
Liberty
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
Winthrop
Coastal Carolina
Winthrop
Birmingham-Southern
Coastal Carolina
Birmingham-Southern
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Tournament Champion
Winthrop
Coastal Carolina
Winthrop
Campbell
no tournament held
Campbell
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
no tournament held
no tournament held
no tournament held
UNC Greensboro
Liberty
Winthrop
Liberty
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Winthrop
UNC Asheville
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Tournament Runner-Up
Campbell
Winthrop
Armstrong State
Charleston Southern
Coastal Carolina
UNC Asheville
Winthrop
Radford
Charleston Southern
Coastal Carolina
Coastal Carolina
Charleston Southern
Winthrop
Liberty
Liberty
Birmingham-Southern
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
Liberty
Liberty
Winthrop
Liberty
Gardner-Webb
.277
.279
.273
.269
.280
.263
.277
.271
.283
.280
.301
.305
.324
.298
.253
.251
.255
.265
.248
.276
.272
.282
.265
.264
.250
.248
.234
450
415
340
348
313
389
356
395
319
339
280
403
369
420
447
304
482
468
428
433
496
344
455
524
522
603
412
303
317
324
255
238
256
372
343
315
341
402
399
437
398
269
276
301
272
266
359
339
315
279
318
281
274
236
HR
-
-
-
31
45
53
59
58
45
109
69
SB
-
-
-
140
205
237
129
135
173
220
102
ERA
-
-
-
2.47
3.77
2.56
2.07
4.30
2.97
3.81
3.57
SO
-
-
-
260
298
235
262
231
334
412
327
FLD%
.940
.941
.947
.950
.950
.946
.947
72
66
44
56
56
55
43
64
36
47
31
45
58
58
46
28
64
67
48
63
46
43
74
96
86
111
51
90
76
33
27
72
158
159
126
118
94
79
115
65
86
122
122
138
192
155
98
106
69
65
105
121
161
102
5.43
5.26
5.47
4.68
4.18
3.77
4.74
4.31
5.18
5.35
6.86
6.15
7.39
5.73
3.72
4.30
4.10
3.40
3.57
5.00
4.09
4.26
3.63
4.25
4.04
3.53
2.97
242
282
291
253
271
329
345
344
279
251
266
259
284
495
510
479
505
406
508
488
469
370
390
442
456
530
478
.954
.953
.963
.959
.954
.959
.974
.962
.948
.962
.954
.949
.943
.947
.958
.959
.961
.964
.970
.963
.963
.964
.971
.967
.968
.968
.971
Big South Titles
Coastal Carolina
Winthrop
Liberty
Charleston Southern
UNC Asheville
Radford
High Point
VMI
Gardner-Webb
Presbyterian
Regular
Season
Tourney
Total
14
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
4
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
26
7
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
FORMER MEMBERS
UNC Greensboro
Birmingham-Southern
Campbell
UMBC
Augusta State
Elon
Towson
Davidson
Armstrong State
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
Ch
oa
a nts
s t a las
C aBi
r oli
g South
na National
A nnualPos
S ttseason
atis tical Result
Lead esr
NAIA World Series
1978
St. Joseph, Mo.
5/26
5/28
Point Park (Pa.) L
St. Francis (Ill.) L
1980
Nashville, Tenn.
5/28
5/29
5/30
5/30
David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
W
Point Park (Pa.)
W
Lewis (Ill.) L
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) L
1982
Lubbock, Texas
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
W
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) L
St. Xavier (Ill.) L
5/31
6/1
6/2
1983
5/30
6/1
6/2
1984
5/28
5/30
5/31
6/2
2007
1
5
3
11
3
4
3
2
0
1
7
4
5/24
5/25
5
7
3
4
8
7
Lubbock, Texas
Liberty Baptist (Va.)
W
5
Lubbock Christian (Texas) L 9
Kansas Newman (Kan.) L 12
2
14
23
Lewiston, Idaho
Dallas Baptist (Texas)
W
8
Anderson (Ind.)
W 13
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) L 4
Southwestern (Texas) L 1
7
2
7
9
#6 seed at Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)
at #1 Florida State L
vs. #2 Georgia Tech L
0
7
2001
#3 seed at Georgia Regional (Athens, Ga.)
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/27
vs. #2 Georgia Tech
W
5
vs. #4 Georgia Southern
W 12
at #1 Georgia L 3
at #1 Georgia L 7
2002
#4 seed at Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.)
5/31
6/1
6/1
at #1 Georgia tech L
vs. #3 Louisville
W
vs. #2 Georgia L
2003
#2 seed at Lincoln Regional (Lincoln, Neb.)
5/30
5/31
vs. #3 Southwest Missouri St. L
vs. #4 Eastern Michigan L
2004
#3 seed at Columbia Regional (Columbia, S.C.)
6/4
6/5
vs. #2 North Carolina L
vs. #4 The Citadel L
2005
#1 seed at Tempe Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/5
vs. #4 UNLV
at #2 Arizona State
vs. #4 UNLV
at #2 Arizona State
12
3
14
5
#4
#2
#3
#2
2008
#1 seed at Conway Regional (Conway, S.C.)
5/30
5/31
6/1
Virginia Commonwealth
Clemson
St. John’s
Clemson
#4 Columbia
#3 Alabama
#2 East Carolina
7
8
6
3
1 W
11
5 W
15
L
L
10 2 W
13 10 W
24 11 W
Cary Super Regional (Cary, N.C.)
NCAA Regional and Super Regional
1991
#1 seed at Myrtle Beach Regional (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
6/1
6/3
6/3
6/4
0
9
7
3
8
5
1
8 W
11
7 W
9
6
11
3
3
9
8
6/7
6/8
vs. #2 North Carolina
vs. #2 North Carolina
4 9
4 14
2009
#2 seed at Chapel Hill Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
5/29
5/30
5/31
vs. #3 Kansas
at #1 North Carolina
vs. #3 Kansas
2010
#1 seed at Myrtle Beach Regional (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
#4 NATIONAL SEED
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/6
6/7
#4
#2
#4
#2
#2
Myrtle Beach Super Regional (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
6/12
6/13
South Carolina
South Carolina
2011
6/3
6/4
6/5
Stony Brook
College of Charleston
Stony Brook
College of Charleston
College of Charleston
11 3 W
5 14
1 5
L
L
6
6
25
8
11
L
L
0 W
16
L
7 W
7 W
10 W (10)
3 4
9 10
L
L
#3 seed at Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.)
#2 Connecticut
#1 Clemson
#2 Connecticut
13
7
6
1 W
12
12
L
L
6
1
9
8
9
6
10
L
L
51
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
1976
Record: 14-21 (8-1)
Coach: John Vrooman
3/5 at South CarolinaL
3/8 Maryland
W
3/12 Allen University *
W
3/12 Allen University *
W
3/15 Coker
W
3/18 at UNC WilmingtonL
3/20 Wofford *
W
3/21 Wofford *
W
3/25 Armstrong State
W
3/26 Eastern Connecticut
W
3/27 Miami (Ohio)L
3/27 Miami (Ohio)L
3/30 Mars Hill *
W
3/31 ~Charleston Southern *L
4/1 Voorhees *
W
4/2 UNC Wilmington
W
4/3 MethodistL
4/3 MethodistL
4/7 Pembroke State
W
4/7 Pembroke StateL
4/9 ~ at Charleston Southern *
W
4/13 at Pembroke StateL
4/14 The CitadelL
4/19 Francis MarionL
4/21 at The CitadelL
4/27 at Voorhees *
W
5/5 vs Francis Marion %L
5/5 vs Erskine %L
1978
Record: 33-14 (14-3)
0
6
19
10
16
2
9
10
2
10
0
1
8
0
13
7
2
1
5
1
14
3
1
4
5
8
2
1
5
4
5
2
1
5
7
5
0
6
3
4
1
1
9
6
5
2
2
2
5
4
13
6
6
2
5
4
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
1977
Record: 32-13 (10-2)
Coach: John Vrooman
2/25 Alderson-Broaddus
W
2/26 at Voorhees
W
2/27 UNC Wilmington
W
3/1 at South CarolinaL
3/3 Pembroke State
W
3/9 Benedict *
W
3/9 Benedict *
W
3/12 Wake Forest
W
3/13 Wake ForestL
3/14 Glenville State
W
3/15 Wake ForestL
3/17 at JacksonvilleL
3/18 at Armstrong StateL
3/20 at Georgia SouthernL
3/24 CincinnatiL
3/25 Detroit
W
3/25 Cincinnati
W
3/26 SIU Edwardsville
W
3/26 SIU Edwardsville
W
3/29 ~Charleston Southern *
W
3/30 at Morris *
W
3/30 at Morris *
W
4/2 at Newberry *L
4/4 Francis Marion *
W
4/5 Brockport State
W
4/6 at UNC Wilmington
W
4/7 ~ at Charleston Southern *L
4/9 Erskine *
W
4/11 The Citadel
W
4/15 at Wofford
W
4/15 at Wofford
W
4/16 at Erskine *
W
4/19 at Francis Marion *
W
4/21 at The Citadel
W
4/23 Newberry *
W
4/25 at Pembroke StateL
4/25 at Pembroke State
W
5/5 vs Wofford %
W
5/6 vs Newberry %L
5/6 vs Wofford %L
8
6
11
0
5
6
10
2
4
17
3
0
4
4
8
9
11
8
7
10
13
6
1
10
21
14
4
1
6
11
10
7
4
2
5
2
6
7
3
8
2
2
1
11
4
0
0
0
11
4
10
4
7
7
11
8
5
1
0
5
2
3
5
5
7
6
8
0
5
1
3
6
2
1
2
3
2
2
11
12
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
52
Coach: Larry Carr
NAIA District 6 Champion
NAIA World Series
3/1 ~ Charleston SouthernL
3/2 at South CarolinaL
3/4 Alderson-Broadus
W
3/5 Salisbury StateL
3/5 Salisbury StateL
3/6 Alderson-Broadus
W
3/13 at Morris
W
3/16 Wake ForestL
3/17 Wake Forest
W
3/18 Wake Forest
W
3/21 Allegheny
W
3/22 LewisL
3/23 Lewis
W
3/24 Lewis
W
3/26 at Georgia SouthernL
3/26 at Georgia SouthernL
3/28 Voorhees
W
3/29 Glenville State
W
3/30 at Vorhees
W
3/31 Maine-Gorham
W
3/31 Maine-Gorham
W
4/2 UNC Wilmington
W
4/2 UNC Wilmington
W
4/4 Francis Marion
W
4/7 at ErskineL
4/8 at Newberry
W
4/9 at Georgia Tech
W
4/11 Benedict
W
4/15 Erskine
W
4/19 at USC Aiken
W
4/19 at USC Aiken
W
4/22 Newberry
W
4/23 The CitadelL
4/24 at Francis MarionL
4/26 MorrisL
4/27 ~at Charleston Southern
W
4/27 at The Citadel
W
4/29 Wofford
W
4/29 Wofford
W
5/5 vs. Francis Marion %
W
5/6 vs. Newberry %
W
5/7 vs. Newberry %
W
5/17 vs. High Point +
W
5/17 vs. West Virginia State+
W
5/18 vs. West Virginia State +
W
5/26 vs. Point Park $L
5/28 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) $L
11
3
10
6
0
10
15
4
5
10
6
0
8
7
1
2
12
4
15
10
8
11
9
6
2
5
9
12
13
5
16
9
8
5
11
5
6
4
7
5
7
9
8
14
11
1
5
12
4
3
9
6
1
3
8
4
4
2
9
2
6
7
8
1
0
8
1
3
4
4
5
10
4
8
3
3
1
4
0
11
13
14
0
5
2
2
3
3
5
5
12
5
3
11
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
$ - NAIA World Series (St. Joseph, Mo.)
1979
Record: 42-9 (16-2)
3/1
3/2
3/4
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/10
3/12
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/19
3/25
3/26
3/26
3/27
3/28
3/29
3/30
3/31
4/1
4/2
4/3
Coach: Larry Carr
District 6 Champion
Alderson-Broaddus
W
at Voorhees *
W
Furman
W
at Armstrong State
W
at Armstrong State
W
at JacksonvilleL
at Morris *
W
Shepherd
W
Purdue-Fort Wayne
W
Virginia
W
Wake ForestL
at Voorhees *
W
UNC Wilmington
W
West Liberty State
W
West Liberty State
W
West Liberty State
W
West Liberty State
W
Francis Marion *
W
Maine-Gorham
W
at Newberry *L
Maine-Gorham
W
Methodist
W
at The Citadel
W
13
12
13
15
12
0
11
12
12
4
9
16
6
2
5
5
17
3
13
3
15
10
8
3
7
3
4
7
7
7
3
2
3
10
7
2
1
2
0
2
0
3
12
5
4
3
4/5
4/7
4/7
4/10
4/11
4/12
4/14
4/15
4/16
4/17
4/20
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/26
4/26
4/27
4/28
4/28
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/6
5/17
5/18
5/19
5/19
5/20
Morris *
W
USC Aiken *
W
USC Aiken *
W
at Methodist
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
Erskine *
W
Glenville State
W
Glenville State
W
at Francis Marion *
W
UNC Charlotte
W
UNC Charlotte
W
Newberry * W
The Citadel
W
at Georgia SouthernL
at Georgia SouthernL
at Erskine *
W
at Wofford *
W
at Wofford *
W
vs. Erskine %
W
vs. Francis Marion %
W
vs. Newberry %L
vs. Newberry %
W
vs. West Virginia State +L
vs. Cumberland +
W
vs. West Virginia State +
W5
vs. High Point +
W
vs. High Point +L
9
12
11
10
1
3
12
13
12
5
9
9
16
4
1
2
5
5
9
3
7
6
6
5
4
4
9
9
4
0
1
6
0
4
7
8
2
1
0
2
4
0
15
3
2
2
2
1
6
7
3
7
0
7
13
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
1980
Record: 38-10 (16-4)
Coach: Larry Carr
District 6 Champion
Area 7 Champion
NAIA World Series
2/27 Voorhees *
W
3/11 Shepherd (W.Va.)
W
3/13 Wake Forest
W
3/14 UNC Wilmington
W
3/15 West Field State
W
3/15 West Field State
W
3/16 West Field State
W
3/16 West Field State
W
3/22 ~at Charleston Southern *
W
3/23 Francis Marion *L
3/31 at Georgia CollegeL
4/1 at USC Aiken *
W
4/1 at USC Aiken *
W
4/2 Southern Maine
W
4/2 Glenville State
W
4/3 Glenville State
W
4/3 Glenville State
W
4/4 at Winthrop *L
4/5 Erskine *
W
4/7 Benedict * (forfeit)
W
4/7 Benedict * (forfeit)
W
4/10 ~Charleston Southern *
W
4/11 at Georgia Southern
W
4/12 at Georgia SouthernL
4/14 at Francis Marion *
W
4/15 Morris *L
4/15 Morris *
W
4/17 Allen *
W
4/19 Winthrop *
W
4/20 Newberry *
W
4/23 at The CitadelL
4/25 at Erskine *
W
4/27 at Voorhees * (forfeit)
W
4/28 at Allen *
W
4/29 at Newberry *L
4/30 The Citadel
W
5/2 vs. USC Aiken %L
5/3 vs. Francis Marion %
W
5/3 vs. USC Aiken %
W
5/4 vs. Winthrop %
W
5/4 vs. Winthrop %
W
5/15 vs. Cumberland +
W
5/16 vs. Pfeiffer +
W
5/17 vs. Cumberland +
W
5/28 vs. Lipscomb $
W
5/29 vs. Point Park (Pa.) $
W
5/30 vs Lewis (Ill.) $L
8
16
4
13
9
6
6
7
3
6
6
5
7
7
4
9
7
1
12
9
9
9
6
7
9
3
19
7
2
5
1
10
9
20
12
13
4
12
16
4
13
8
8
15
3
4
3
1
6
3
1
0
3
2
2
1
8
7
1
6
2
0
1
2
4
1
0
0
2
3
13
3
6
0
0
0
1
5
1
0
0
14
7
6
2
1
3
8
0
2
8
0
1
7
5/30 vs. Lewis-Clark State $L 2 4
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
$ - NAIA World Series (Nashville, Tenn.)
1981
2/28
3/5
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/16
3/16
3/18
3/19
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/24
3/25
3/26
3/27
3/28
4/2
4/4
4/5
4/5
4/7
4/7
4/11
4/12
4/12
4/13
4/15
4/17
4/17
4/18
4/20
4/25
4/26
4/26
4/28
4/29
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/3
Record: 28-13 (18-2)
Coach: Larry Carr
at Voorhees *
W 14
at Allen *
W 14
Delaware State
W 8
Delaware State
W 4
at Erskine *L 5
West Liberty State
W 16
West Liberty State
W 11
Austin Peay
W 15
Austin PeayL 3
Austin Peay
W 12
TennesseeL 6
TennesseeL 6
at Morris *
W 6
Wake ForestL 6
Wake Forest
W 11
Voorhees *
W15 4
at Newberry *
W 9
at Georgia SouthernL 1
at Winthrop *L 0
Wofford *
W 10
Wofford *
W 8
Morris *
W 14
Allen *
W 22
Erskine *
W 12
Presbyterian *
W 5
Presbyterian *
W 11
at UNC Wilmington
W 11
The CitadelL 4
USC Aiken *
W 10
USC Aiken *
W 3
Winthrop *
W 9
at Francis Marion *
W 10
Newberry *
W 9
at UNC CharlotteL 2
at UNC CharlotteL 2
Francis Marion *
W 16
at The CitadelL 2
vs. USC Aiken %
W 6
vs. Winthrop %
W 5
vs. Winthrop %L 3
vs. Winthrop %L 4
0
5
3
0
6
6
5
5
6
6
11
10
1
11
2
2
7
4
7
1
4
5
2
1
0
9
6
9
1
5
0
1
3
3
13
8
5
3
4
7
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
1982
2/27
3/8
3/10
3/11
3/12
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/15
3/16
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/22
3/23
3/25
3/27
3/27
3/28
Record: 39-13 (16-2)
Coach: Larry Carr
Distirct 6 Champion
Area 7 Champion
NAIA World Series
Voorhees *
W
The CitadelL
Francis Marion *
W
Sacred Heart
W
Sacred HeartL
Sacred HeartL
Morris *
W
at Wofford *
W
at Wofford *
W
Spring Garden
W
Spring Garden
W
Austin Peay (forfeit)
W
Austin Peay (forfeit)
W
Austin Peay (forfeit)
W
Wake Forest
W
at Morris *
W
at Newberry *
W
Hiram (Ohio)
W
Hiram (Ohio)
W
Voorhees *
W
at USC Aiken *
W
at USC Aiken *L
Southern Maine
W
8
5
6
9
1
1
14
14
4
7
11
9
9
9
6
6
6
7
7
29
3
3
12
2
10
5
4
11
2
2
6
2
0
3
0
0
0
1
5
5
2
1
1
0
4
3
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
3/29
3/30
4/1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/8
4/9
4/10
4/13
4/17
4/17
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/24
4/30
5/1
5/1
5/2
5/2
5/14
5/15
5/15
5/16
5/16
5/31
6/2
6/3
Southern MaineL
at Wake ForestL
Southern Maine
W
at Erskine *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Georgia SouthernL
at Georgia Southern
W
at Allen *
W
Erskine *
W
at Francis Marion *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Allen * (forfeit)
W
at The CitadelL
UNC Wilmington
W
Newberry *L
vs. Francis Marion %L
vs. Newberry %
W
vs. USC Aiken %
W
vs. Francis Marion %
W
vs. Francis Marion %
W
vs. West Virginia State +L
vs. Kentucky State +
W
vs. West Virginia State +
W
vs. High Point +
W
vs. High Point +
W
vs. Birmingham Southern $ W
vs. Lewis-Clark State $L
vs. St. Xavier (Ill.) $L
1
4
8
13
3
6
3
7
8
8
8
8
8
9
2
6
4
3
10
4
8
12
0
7
12
6
10
5
7
3
3
10
2
0
0
2
7
5
1
2
5
4
4
0
4
4
13
4
2
3
3
11
11
6
1
5
0
4
8
7
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
$ - NAIA World Series (Lubbock, Texas)
1983
2/26
2/27
2/28
3/2
3/2
3/3
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/8
3/9
3/10
3/10
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/22
3/22
3/23
3/24
3/27
3/28
4/1
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/8
4/9
4/13
4/14
4/17
4/17
4/18
4/19
4/23
4/23
4/29
4/30
4/30
Record: 46-12-1 (12-1)
Coach: Larry Carr
Distirct 6 Champion
Area 7 Champion
NAIA World Series
at Georgia Southern
W 5
at Georgia SouthernL 2
at Armstrong State
W 11
at Armstrong State
W 6
at Armstrong State T 3
at Savannah State
W 4
at Savannah StateL 4
at Francis Marion *
W 3
Hobart
W 2
Hobart
W 3
at Wake ForestL 3
Hobart
W 11
Hobart
W 14
Philadelphia Pharmacy
W 16
Philadelphia Pharmacy
W 12
Philadelphia Pharmacy
W 14
Frostburg State
W 7
Frostburg State
W 8
at Allen *
W 10
North Adams State
W 16
at USC Aiken *
W 8
North Adams State
W 9
Youngstown State
W 18
North Adams State
W 11
Hiram
W 13
Hiram
W 16
Westminster
W 15
Westminster
W 22
Francis Marion *
W 9
Winthrop *L 1
Morris *
W 15
Gannon
W 9
Gannon
W 5
at The CitadelL 1
The Citadel
W 6
Allen *
W 19
Wofford *
W 11
Wofford *
W 6
USC Aiken *
W 6
at Morris *
W 6
Newberry *
W 9
Newberry *
W 8
vs. Francis Marion %
W 10
vs. USC Aiken %L 3
vs. Winthrop %
W 11
4
16
5
5
3
0
5
2
1
0
4
0
1
2
2
3
0
2
4
9
7
6
7
10
2
2
2
3
5
4
3
8
0
2
3
1
3
1
5
1
7
3
9
4
1
5/1
5/1
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/20
5/21
5/21
5/22
5/22
5/23
5/30
6/1
6/2
vs. USC Aiken %
W
vs. USC Aiken %
W
vs. Georgetown (Ky.) +
W
vs. West Virginia State +
W
vs. West Virginia State +
W
at Arkansas
W
at Arkansas
W
at ArkansasL
at Oklahoma StateL
at Oklahoma StateL
at Oklahoma StateL
vs. Liberty $
W
vs. Lubbock Christian $L
vs. Kansas-Newman $L
14
13
11
22
18
5
13
4
4
0
6
5
9
12
3
4
1
4
2
3
7
6
12
2
13
2
14
23
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
$ - NAIA World Series (Lubbock, Texas)
1984
3/1
3/1
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/11
3/11
3/14
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/18
3/19
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/21
3/23
3/24
3/24
3/25
3/26
3/26
3/27
3/31
4/1
4/2
4/6
4/7
4/13
4/15
4/15
4/17
4/18
4/19
4/21
4/29
4/29
5/1
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/10
5/11
5/11
5/12
5/12
5/28
5/30
5/31
6/2
Record: 39-16 (12-6)
Coach: Larry Carr (27-13)
Russ Bergman (12-3)
Distirct 6 Champion
Area 7 Champion
NAIA World Series
CampbellL
Campbell
W
at Erskine *L
at USC Aiken *
W
at Armstrong StateL
at Armstrong State
W
at Savannah State
W
at Savannah State
W
at Voorhees *
W
at Wofford *L
at Wofford *
W
Voorhees *
W
North Adams State
W
North Adams State
W
Youngstown State
W
North Adams State
W
Youngstown State
W
North Adams State
W
Le MoyneL
Le MoyneL
Hiram
W
at Francis Marion *L
Southern Maine
W
Southern Maine
W
at Newberry *L
Southern Maine
W
Southern Maine
W
The Citadel
W8
Morris *
W
at The CitadelL
Winthrop *
W
at Allen *
W
at Morris *
W
at Winthrop *L
at N.C. WesleyanL
at N.C. WesleyanL
Francis Marion *
W
Newberry *
W
USC Aiken *
W
Erskine *L
at Georgia Southern
W
at Georgia Southern
W
Allen * (forfeit)
W
vs. USC AIken %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. St. Augustine’s (forfeit) W
vs. Georgetown (Ky.) +L
vs. St. Augustine’s +
W
vs. Georgetown (Ky.) +
W
vs. Georgetown (Ky.) +
W
vs. Dallas Baptist $
W
vs. Anderson (Ind.) $
W
vs. Azusa Pacific $L
vs. Southwestern (Texas) $L
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
+ - Area 7 Regional
$ - NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho)
1
6
3
10
2
5
8
3
14
6
5
7
11
9
9
4
15
9
5
2
17
7
8
11
5
13
10
4
20
5
12
17
14
4
7
2
11
11
6
5
3
11
9
10
7
12
9
3
14
12
3
8
13
4
1
4
1
4
6
6
0
2
1
1
10
4
6
4
4
2
1
2
7
6
3
0
16
4
4
6
1
3
4
7
10
0
1
6
8
6
0
5
0
7
1
9
0
7
3
1
0
7
6
8
0
7
2
7
9
1985
Record: 30-19 (13-5)
Coach: Bobby Richardson
2/26 ~Charleston Southern
W
2/28 at CampbellL
3/2 UNC Asheville
W
3/3 UNC Asheville
W
3/4 Francis Marion *L
3/9 Wofford *L
3/9 Maryland
W
3/10 Maryland
W
3/11 Wake ForestL
3/12 Old DominionL
3/13 Old DominionL
3/14 at Voorhees *
W
3/16 North Adams State
W
3/18 Youngstown State
W
3/18 North Adams State
W
3/19 North Adams StateL
3/20 Youngstown State
W
3/20 North Adams State
W
3/23 Erskine *
W
3/27 at UNC WilmingtonL
3/29 Winthrop *
W
3/30 Allen *
W
3/30 Allen *
W
3/31 USC Aiken *L
4/1 Southern Maine
W
4/1 Southern MaineL
4/2 The Citadel
W
4/5 at USC Aiken *
W
4/6 at Erskine *
W
4/8 CampbellL
4/10 at UNC CharlotteL
4/12 Morris *
W
4/13 at Wofford *L
4/14 at Newberry *
W
4/16 UNC CharlotteL
4/17 UNC WilmingtonL
4/18 Voorhees *
W
4/20 at Winthrop *L
4/21 at Francis Marion *
W
4/22 Radford
W
4/22 Radford
W
4/23 Newberry *
W
4/24 at The CitadelL
4/25 ~Charleston Southern
W
4/26 at Morris *
W
4/28 at UNC Asheville
W
5/3 vs. Erskine %
W
5/4 vs. Winthrop %L
5/4 vs. USC Aiken %L
7
17
19
10
5
6
8
10
3
9
3
8
12
21
7
3
9
11
8
3
13
11
13
4
12
4
8
11
10
2
8
19
4
16
8
2
9
8
11
14
9
11
11
21
11
13
5
1
2
3
18
4
4
6
7
6
5
6
15
9
3
5
6
1
5
2
2
1
13
10
0
0
5
8
10
3
6
7
6
12
7
5
4
9
5
0
9
6
4
5
9
12
20
1
5
4
9
5
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - District 6 games
% - District 6 Playoffs
1986
Record: 31-19 (11-11)
Coach: Bobby Richardson
Big South Tournament Champion
2/15
2/16
3/1
3/4
3/8
3/10
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/21
3/21
3/22
3/24
3/26
3/27
3/27
3/28
3/29
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/4
4/5
4/5
ClemsonL
Clemson
W
Erskine
W
Pfeiffer
W
UNC Charlotte
W
Wake Forest
W
North Adams State
W
North Adams State
W
Winthrop *
W
North Adams State
W
Yale
W
Yale
W
Maryland
W
Maryland
W
Augusta State *L
Augusta State *
W
Augusta State *
W
North Carolina StateL
USC SpartanburgL
USC Aiken
W
The Citadel
W
UNC WilmingtonL
at Armstrong State *L
at Armstrong State *L
at Armstrong State *
W
5
9
18
6
7
13
4
9
9
23
9
12
10
15
1
15
4
4
6
10
9
2
6
3
6
12
3
5
4
6
7
3
1
0
2
6
6
3
10
17
11
3
8
8
7
5
5
10
7
0
4/7 at Winthrop *L
4/9 Campbell *L
4/10 at Campbell *
W
4/11 ~at Charleston Southern *
W
4/12 ~at Charleston Southern *L
4/12 ~at Charleston Southern *
W
4/14 at Francis Marion
W
4/15 at UNC WilmingtonL
4/16 ~Charleston Southern *
W
4/18 Armstrong State *L
4/19 Armstrong State *L
4/19 Armstrong State *
W
4/21 at The CitadelL
4/22 Francis Marion
W
4/24 at USC AikenL
4/26 at Augusta State *L
4/26 at Augusta State *
W
4/27 at Augusta State *
W
4/29 at UNC Charlotte
W
5/3 at Wake ForestL
5/10 ~at Charleston Southern *L
5/10 ~at Charleston Southern *L
5/13 vs. Campbell %
W
5/14 at Augusta State %
W
5/15 vs. Winthrop %
W
2
5
11
6
7
7
9
2
6
16
7
6
4
20
1
7
12
15
13
3
8
5
5
5
20
7
7
7
4
8
3
2
3
4
18
12
5
7
9
8
10
3
6
4
13
14
8
4
0
2
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Augusta, Ga.)
1987
Record: 27-23 (8-9)
Coach: John Vrooman
2/15 USC Aiken
W
2/21 at Methodist
^ L
3/4 Francis Marion
W
3/5 North Carolina
W
3/8 Oswego State
W
3/9 Wake Forest
W
3/10 Oswego State
W
3/11 Oswego State
W
3/12 at Campbell *L
3/13 North Adams State
W
3/14 N.C. StateL
3/15 North Adams State
W
3/16 Maryland
^L
3/17 Maryland
W
3/18 North Adams StateL
3/20 Le MoyneL
3/21 Louisville
W
3/23 Kent StateL
3/23 Kent StateL
3/24 Augusta State *L
3/26 at N.C. StateL
3/29 NorthwesternL
4/1 at Augusta State *
^ W
4/1 at Augusta State *L
4/4 ~ at Charleston Southern *
L2
4/6 ~ Charleston Southern *
W
4/7 at UNC Wilmington
W
4/9 ~ Charleston Southern *
^L
4/11 ~at Charleston Southern *
W
4/13 Methodist
W
4/16 UNC WilmingtonL
4/18 at Armstrong State *
W
4/19 at Armstrong State *L
4/20 The Citadel
W
4/21 at UNC Wilmington
W
4/22 Winthrop *
W
4/23 at Francis Marion
W
4/25 at WinthropL
4/26 at UNC Charlotte
W
4/28 at The CitadelL
4/29 UNC Wilmington
^L
5/1 Armstrong State *
^ W
5/2 Armstrong State *L
5/8 Campbell *L
5/9 Augusta State *
W
5/9 Augusta State *
W
5/14 at Campbell %
W
5/15 vs. Armstrong State %
L
5/15 vs. Winthrop %
L
5
2
13
6
8
10
10
9
8
17
3
9
8
13
2
5
10
2
4
5
6
2
5
1
3
7
4
14
7
7
2
10
5
15
3
7
7
3
4
2
6
13
7
7
11
8
9
6
7
4
3
2
5
5
6
0
4
10
10
5
8
10
12
5
10
4
11
10
8
9
6
3
4
3
1
16
5
6
8
9
7
2
2
0
1
17
2
4
10
12
8
11
9
4
8
10
11
^ - extra inning game
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.)
53
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
1988
Record: 35-12 (15-0)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
2/13
2/14
2/14
2/17
2/21
2/22
2/24
2/28
2/29
3/1
3/2
3/10
3/11
3/12
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/17
3/18
3/20
3/20
3/21
3/22
3/23
3/25
3/27
3/28
3/30
4/1
4/2
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/8
4/9
4/9
4/11
4/13
4/14
4/15
4/16
4/16
4/21
4/22
4/22
4/28
Newberry
W
Newberry
W
Newberry
W
The Citadel
W
UNC Charlotte
W
at UNC CharlotteL
at Francis Marion
W
North Carolina State
W
Virginia Tech
W
Virginia TechL
Radford (non-conference)L
Western MichiganL
Augusta State *
W
Augusta State *
W
Augusta State *
W
Yale
W
Pitt-Johnstown
W
at North CarolinaL
Louisville
W
Louisville
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
Howard
W
Northwestern
W
NorthwesternL
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
SUNY-Albany State
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
Francis Marion
W
at The Citadel
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
at N.C. StateL
Westminster
W
UNC Wilmington
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
at Campbell %
(10)L
vs. Charleston Southern %L
at UNC WilmingtonL
8
6
2
8
8
4
10
4
8
3
6
4
11
4
9
4
14
6
8
11
13
3
25
8
7
5
4
3
8
6
9
11
10
15
4
13
5
2
13
8
8
6
5
10
5
2
2
1
3
0
2
2
11
6
2
2
8
19
7
7
3
8
3
7
10
4
3
5
2
11
5
2
22
8
7
7
4
2
3
9
6
2
2
0
5
5
7
6
3
1
4
6
8
5
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.)
1989
Record: 33-13 (15-3)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
2/11
2/12
2/15
2/18
2/19
2/26
2/26
3/1
3/4
3/4
3/5
3/7
3/8
3/11
3/11
3/12
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/19
3/20
3/24
3/25
3/26
3/28
4/1
54
Western Kentucky
W
Western Kentucky
W
North CarolinaL
ClemsonL
ClemsonL
Barton College
W
Barton College
W
North Carolina
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
North Carolina State
W
UNC Charlotte
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
LouisvilleL
Louisville
W
at North Carolina State
W
Le Moyne
W
Le Moyne
W
Kent StateL
Kent StateL
Kent State
W
South Carolina
W
at Augusta State *
W
10
16
2
5
5
4
6
14
4
14
12
8
8
5
7
9
8
9
8
7
5
3
7
8
5
8
3
7
4
22
6
3
3
10
1
2
3
4
7
4
5
6
13
2
1
5
2
8
8
3
2
1
4/1 at Augusta State *
W
4/2 at Augusta State *
W
4/5 at Francis MarionL
4/6 at The Citadel
W
4/8 at Winthrop *
W
4/8 at Winthrop *
W
4/9 at Winthrop *L
4/12 Francis Marion
W
4/13 at North CarolinaL
4/13 at North Carolina
W
4/16 Davidson
W
4/17 The CitadelL
4/18 at South CarolinaL
4/21 at Campbell *
W
4/22 at Campbell *L
4/22 at Campbell *L
4/25 UNC Wilmington
W
4/28 ~Charelston Southern *
W
4/29 ~Charleston Southern *
W
4/29 ~Charleston Southern *
W
16
5
1
5
8
5
0
7
1
5
7
3
3
10
3
3
11
11
8
4
7
2
6
2
6
1
11
4
2
3
6
5
10
3
7
5
9
8
5
2
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - Big South Conference games
1990
Record: 40-19 (14-2)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
2/9
2/10
2/11
2/16
2/17
2/18
2/21
2/24
2/25
2/25
2/26
2/27
3/2 ~
3/3 ~
3/3 ~
3/7
3/9
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/22
3/24
3/25
3/26
3/27
3/30
4/6
4/6
4/7
4/9
4/11
4/13
4/14
4/14
4/16
4/18
4/21
4/22
4/22
4/24
4/25
4/28
4/28
4/29
5/5
5/6
5/7
5/9
5/13
5/13
5/14
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
North Carolina State
W
North CarolinaL
North CarolinaL
UNC Charlotte
W
Atlantic Christian
W
Atlantic Christian
W
Atlantic Christian
W
East Tennessee State
W
East Tennessee State
W
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *L
The CitadelL
at Francis Marion
W
at North CarolinaL
at North CarolinaL
at North Carolina StateL
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
Towson StateL
Towson State
W
MarylandL
MarylandL
Princeton
W
Princeton
W
Kent State
W
Kent State
W
at Clemson
W
at ClemsonL
Winthrop *
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
Westminister
W
Westminister
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
Francis Marion
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
UNC WilmingtonL
at South Carolina
W
Augusta State *
W
Augusta State *
W
Augusta State *
W
Central FloridaL
Central Florida
W
Central Florida
W
at UNC CharlotteL
UNC Asheville %
W
Augusta State %
W
Augusta State %
W
6
2
5
13
2
2
6
10
8
8
6
3
3
14
1
3
7
2
5
6
9
5
3
13
0
3
8
11
5
12
11
0
5
14
7
9
12
12
6
24
7
3
5
5
10
5
4
12
1
6
9
4
6
2
14
6
4
4
8
10
12
2
5
4
1
5
0
2
5
0
10
0
2
7
3
5
13
8
1
4
4
3
9
7
7
1
2
7
2
1
0
8
1
3
7
7
3
10
0
2
1
2
5
4
5
1
0
4
7
6
5
1
15
2
3
1
1992
5/15 CampbellL 2 5
~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
1991
Record: 36-29 (15-5)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
NCAA Atlantic Regional
2/9
2/9
2/10
2/14
2/16
2/17
2/17
2/18
2/22
2/24
2/26
3/1
3/2
3/3
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/10
3/15
3/16
3/16
3/17
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/22
3/23
3/24
3/26
3/27
3/30
3/30
3/31
4/2
4/6
4/6
4/7
4/8
4/11
4/13
4/13
4/15
4/17
4/20
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/24
4/26
4/27
4/27
5/4
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/9
5/13
5/14
5/14
5/15
5/15
5/16
5/16
5/24
5/25
Davidson *L
Davidson *
W
Davidson *
W
North Carolina
W
BartonL
BartonL
Barton
W
UNC CharlotteL
vs. Kentucky ^L
vs. Mercer ^
W
at North CarolinaL
vs. Michigan !L
vs. Maine !L
at South FloridaL
at South CarolinaL
UNC Wilmington
W
The CitadelL
North Carolina StateL
at Campbell *
W
at Campbell *
W
at Campbell *
W
Louisville
W
ClemsonL
ClemsonL
ClemsonL
Ohio
W
OhioL
Le Moyne
W
Xavier
W
XavierL
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
at Francis Marion
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
Francis Marion
W
at The CitadelL
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
Marshall
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
at Augusta State *L
at Augusta State *
W
at Augusta State *L
at North CarolinaL
at North CarolinaL
Charleston Southern *L
Charleston Southern *L
Charleston Southern *
W
North Carolina StateL
at UNC CharlotteL
UNC Wilmington
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
South Carolina
W
Campbell %
W
Davidson %L
Winthrop %
W
Augusta State %
W
Davidson %
W
UNC Asheville %
W
UNC Asheville %
W
at Florida State $L
vs. Georgia Tech $L
^ - played at Savannah, Ga.
! - played at South Florida
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)
2
8
11
12
0
0
11
5
1
9
9
5
3
1
0
5
4
3
3
5
9
3
5
3
7
6
8
13
3
7
7
5
3
8
7
3
4
10
5
2
2
7
8
10
9
2
5
3
1
5
6
5
1
7
7
7
7
2
3
3
11
13
8
0
7
3
4
7
5
10
11
6
6
5
4
10
8
6
20
15
4
6
5
2
2
0
2
23
10
11
4
11
4
2
9
5
4
1
4
6
0
1
3
8
1
1
6
5
12
4
4
14
6
2
9
0
14
2
0
5
4
3
6
2
1
2
3
1
6
11
Record: 33-27 (13-5)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
2/9
2/7
2/8
2/9
2/12
2/15
2/16
2/18
2/20
2/22
2/23
2/25
2/29
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/9
3/10
3/11
3/13
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/22
3/23
3/23
3/25
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/1
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/7
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/18
4/22
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/1
5/2
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/8
5/9
5/14
5/15
5/15
Davidson *L
FurmanL
Furman
W
FurmanL
The Citadel
W
North CarolinaL
North CarolinaL
UNC CharlotteL
UNC Wilmington
W
at North Carolina
W
at East Carolina
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
South CarolinaL
James MadisonL
James Madison
W
James MadisonL
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
LibertyL
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
Towson StateL
Le MoyneL
Alabama-BirminghamL
Alabama-Birmingham
W
Alabama-BirminghamL
Bowling GreenL
Bowling Green
W
Bowling Green
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
at South CarolinaL
at Davidson *
W
at Davidson *L
at Davidson *L
at The CitadelL
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *L
at Radford *
W
UNC Wilmington
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *L
UNC Asheville *
W
Mt. Olive
W
Mt. Olive
W
at UNC Charlotte
W
North Carolina Wesleyan
W
North Carolina Wesleyan
W
Charleston Southern %
W
Charleston Southern %
W
UNC Asheville %
W
Winthrop %
W
Winthrop %
W
2
4
18
3
9
6
1
9
5
12
17
4
3
3
2
0
1
2
1
2
3
4
6
10
3
2
2
7
7
10
10
8
2
5
8
0
1
9
4
3
3
8
6
14
13
10
10
10
13
3
14
11
6
6
10
19
6
5
5
2
16
3
5
10
6
3
8
22
11
3
9
2
7
5
6
1
5
6
5
2
12
11
3
1
2
5
4
5
6
12
13
2
6
8
4
6
5
4
5
5
11
12
5
0
1
2
11
8
1
7
4
4
2
4
2
8
13
2
1
0
1
7
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
1993
Record: 28-28 (15-8)
Coach: John Vrooman
Big South Regular Season Champion
2/6
2/7
2/12
2/13
2/14
2/17
2/18
2/20
2/21
2/24
2/25
Limestone
W
Limestone
W
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
South Carolina
W
The Citadel
W
North CarolinaL
North CarolinaL
UNC CharlotteL
UNC Wilmington
W
3
13
1
4
1
7
7
1
3
6
2
1
9
12
8
4
6
5
9
8
9
1
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
2/27
3/5
3/5
3/6
3/9
3/10
3/11
3/14
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/20
3/20
3/23
3/34
3/25
3/27
3/27
3/28
4/2
4/2
4/3
4/6
4/9
4/9
4/10
4/14
4/17
4/17
4/18
4/21
4/24
4/24
4/25
4/28
4/30
4/30
5/1
5/8
5/10
5/13
5/14
at South CarolinaL
Towson State *L
Towson State *L
Towson State *
W
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
James MadisonL
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Le MoyneL
at North CarolinaL
at North Carolina State
W
at North CarolinaL
George Washington
W
George Washington
W
George Washington
W
OhioL
Ohio
W
Ohio
W
UMBC *L
UMBC *
W
UMBC *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *L
Liberty *
W
North Carolina StateL
at Campbell *
W
at Campbell *L
at Campbell *L
UNC WilmingtonL
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at The Citadel
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *L
Charleston Southern *
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
at UNC CharlotteL
Liberty %L
UMBC %L
2
3
4
17
5
3
2
7
5
3
4
10
2
6
6
5
4
11
14
2
9
9
8
4
8
1
3
7
8
2
2
15
10
11
7
3
9
4
2
5
13
3
5
12
8
7
4
7
7
6
8
5
4
4
9
5
5
13
5
4
2
6
6
7
3
5
5
5
7
7
4
1
12
9
4
4
3
8
3
6
2
6
3
1
7
1
8
15
7
2
9
7
5
10
1
7
0
2
1
12
17
5
14
2
8
4
8
7
8
15
8
3
11
0
3
3
4
11
6
11
4
16
0
3
14
2
1
3
8
3
4
17
4
10
16
2
8
1
7
0
3
10
12
14
3
9
7
1
4
6
7
7
7
4
2
12
4
2
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
1994
2/12
2/13
2/16
2/19
2/20
2/22
2/25
2/26
2/27
3/3
3/4
3/4
3/5
3/9
3/10
3/12
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/16
3/19
3/19
3/20
3/26
3/27
3/28
3/29
3/30
4/1
4/2
4/2
4/4
4/5
4/9
Record: 30-26 (18-9)
Coach: John Vrooman
North CarolinaL
North Carolina
W
St. Andrews
W
at North Carolina
W
at North CarolinaL
UNC Wilmington
W
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
The Citadel
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
Campbell *
W
James Madison
W
James Madison
W
UMBC *
W
UMBC *
W
UMBC *L
at FloridaL
at Princeton
(10) W
at UNC Greensboro *
W
at UNC Greensboro *L
at UNC Greensboro *
W
Kent State
(10)L
Kent StateL
Kent StateL
N.C. StateL
Brown
W
at Charleston Southern * (12)L
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
Augusta
W
AugustaL
Winthrop *
(11) W
4/9
4/10
4/12
4/16
4/16
4/17
4/20
4/23
4/23
4/24
4/27
4/30
4/30
5/1
5/7
5/10
5/11
5/13
5/13
5/14
5/20
5/21
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
at UNC Charlotte
W
at Towson State *
W
at Towson State *
W
at Towson State *L
at The CitadelL
at Radford *L
at Radford *
W
at Radford *L
UNC Charlotte
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *L
at UNC WilmingtonL
ClemsonL
ClemsonL
at Liberty *
(15) W
at Liberty *L
at Liberty *
W
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
7
12
4
3
2
1
2
3
9
7
7
2
12
5
3
7
0
7
8
8
1
4
1
15
2
1
0
5
3
4
2
16
4
1
5
12
6
9
8
5
13
4
4
7
2
14
3
2
0
2
4
5
8
2
12
5
4
9
5
2
9
3
1
1
3
11
12
9
8
1
5
10
12
0
5
6
10
1
10
6
2
3
2
8
1
2
3
7
6
0
2
7
5
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
10
10
6
5
5
8
5
9
11
4
1
10
6
5
7
7
6
3
7
20
11
8
1
2
4
2
4
12
10
7
5
7
4
4
6
5
3
6
5
7
9
20
7
10
11
10
6
13
11
10
5
14
* - Big South Conference games
1995
2/11
2/12
2/13
2/17
2/19
2/22
2/24
2/25
2/26
2/28
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/8
3/9
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
3/18
3/21
3/22
3/23
3/24
/25
3/25
3/28
3/29
3/31
4/1
4/2
4/5
4/8
4/8
4/9
4/12
4/15
4/15
4/16
4/18
4/19
4/22
4/22
4/23
4/29
4/29
4/30
5/6
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/13
5/13
Record: 17-37 (6-17)
Coach: John Vrooman
Old DominionL
Old Dominion
W
Old DominionL
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
The CitadelL
RichmondL
NorthwesternL
at South Carolina
W
UNC WilmingtonL
Drexel
W
Drexel
W
Drexel
W
TampaL
TampaL
East Tennessee StateL
East Tennessee State
W
East Tennessee StateL
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
OhioL
Ohio
(10) W
Ohio
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *
W
Brown
W
Brown
W
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
at Georgia TechL
at North Carolina State
W
at UMBC *L
at UMBC *
W
at UMBC *
W
at The CitadelL
Towson State *L
Towson State *L
Towson State *
W
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *L
UNC Greensboro *L
UNC Greensboro *L
UNC Greensboro *L
at UNC Wilmington
(11)L
Radford *L
Radford *L
Radford *L
at UNC Asheville *
(8) W
at UNC Asheville *L
* - Big South Conference games
1996
Record: 24-29 (11-10)
2/9
2/10
2/11
2/14
2/17
2/18
2/21
2/24
2/24
2/25
2/27
2/28
3/1
3/2
3/3
3/6
3/8
3/9
3/10
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/20
3/22
3/23
3/30
3/30
3/31
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/6
4/7
4/9
4/13
4/13
4/14
4/17
4/20
4/20
4/21
4/24
4/27
4/27
4/28
5/5
5/5
5/6
5/9
5/10
5/10
Coach: Gary Gilmore
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla)L
UNC Wilmington
W
North CarolinaL
North CarolinaL
The Citadel
W
George MasonL
George MasonL
George Mason
W
Mt. St. Mary’s
W
Mt. St. Mary’s
W
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
at UNC Wilmington
^L
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
at Florida StateL
at North Carolina
W
at North CarolinaL
Illinois-Chicago
W
Illinois-Chicago
W
Towson StateL
Towson State
^L
Ohio
W
Ohio
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
^L
Charleston Southern *
W
USC Aiken
W
at College of CharlestonL
at Radford *
W
at Radford *L
at Radford *L
UNC WilmingtonL
at UNC Greensboro *L
at UNC Greensboro *L
at UNC Greensboro *L
at The Citadel
^ W
UMBC *
W
UMBC *
^ W
UMBC *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
UNC Asheville *L
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
Winthrop *L
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *L
3
2
11
9
5
4
3
16
6
9
2
2
3
7
4
5
4
8
3
12
6
20
14
5
12
16
16
9
8
7
9
8
18
1
5
5
2
5
5
5
8
5
7
2
5
8
7
5
7
6
7
11
5
8
7
16
6
8
5
2
18
7
4
-4
0
11
8
13
6
11
16
7
9
10
7
1
12
13
8
9
0
9
5
7
10
13
2
10
6
15
6
13
3
3
4
6
1
7
6
3
0
8
14
4
6
12
14
8
4
9
5
4
9
6
4
14
7
8
6
2
11
3
7
10
5
13
6
17
11
10
5
1
2
9
5
15
3
5
1
10
9
17
22
13
19
9
4
16
5
1
^ - extra inning game
* - Big South Conference games
1997
2/15
2/16
2/22
2/23
2/23
2/25
2/26
2/27
2/28
3/1
3/2
3/4
3/5
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/16
3/16
Record: 23-31 (5-16)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
North Carolina
W
North CarolinaL
George Mason
(10)L
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
UNC WilmingtonL
Furman
W
DelawareL
Delaware
(12) W
Wright State
W
Wright State
W
Georgia SouthernL
Georgia SouthernL
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
RichmondL
Richmond
(10) W
Richmond
(11) W
PrincetonL
Princeton
W
Princeton
W
3/22
3/22
3/23
3/28
3/29
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/5
4/5
4/6
4/10
4/12
4/13
4/13
4/15
4/16
4/19
4/19
4/20
4/24
4/24
4/25
4/27
4/27
4/30
5/2
5/4
5/4
5/10
5/10
5/11
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *
(8) W
at Winthrop *L
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *L
at Georgia Southern
W
at Georgia SouthernL
UNC Greensboro *L
UNC Greensboro *L
UNC Greensboro *L
at The Citadel
(10) W
Radford *
(9)L
Radford *L
Radford *
W
College of Charleston
W
The Citadel
W
at UMBC *
W
at UMBC *
W
at UMBC *L
at North Carolina
W
at North Carolina
W
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
at UNC Wilmington
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *L
4
7
5
7
2
0
10
2
6
1
10
7
8
2
7
16
4
7
11
8
22
6
2
5
3
10
5
2
9
2
4
3
17
4
7
9
5
2
5
8
9
13
16
6
16
8
0
6
3
3
5
9
10
5
10
10
7
8
0
4
17
7
7
9
8
7
11
8
9
3
14
5
11
9
1
6
6
12
6
12
19
3
2
4
7
9
5
5
10
9
10
5
5
6
11
5
4
5
2
7
2
4
17
10
4
9
9
2
0
3
3
9
21
11
6
7
12
9
7
3
3
8
8
3
7
4
7
6
8
17
4
9
13
1
9
8
9
5
12
4
14
1
6
0
6
2
10
9
3
5
3
9
8
8
3
10
3
7
0
7
* - Big South Conference games
1998
2/7
2/10
2/14
2/15
2/18
2/20
2/21
2/22
2/22
2/26
2/27
2/28
3/1
3/5
3/7
3/7
3/9
3/10
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/18
3/21
3/22
3/23
3/23
3/25
3/28
3/28
3/29
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/7
4/8
4/11
4/11
4/12
4/14
4/15
4/17
4/18
4/18
4/19
4/21
4/24
Record: 31-29 (11-7)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
North CarolinaL
The CitadelL
Kentucky
W
Kentucky
W
UNC WilmingtonL
Tennessee TechL
Drexel
W
Tennessee Tech
W
Drexel
W
Delaware
(11) W
DelawareL
Central Connecticut State
W
Central Connecticut StateL
Wingate
W
George MasonL
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
at ClemsonL
at Liberty *L
at Liberty *L
at Liberty *L
Le Moyne
W
Le MoyneL
at East CarolinaL
Youngstown State
(12) W
Youngstown State
W
OhioL
Brown
W
at College of CharlestonL
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
Winthrop *L
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
WingateL
at UNC WilmingtonL
at Radford *L
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
UNC Wilmington
W
Elon
W
ElonL
ElonL
ElonL
High Point
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
55
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
4/25
4/25
4/29
4/30
5/2
5/2
5/3
5/8
5/9
5/9
5/10
5/10
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *L
at #24 North CarolinaL
at #24 North CarolinaL
UMBC *
W
UMBC *
W
UMBC *
W
vs. UNC Asheville %
W
vs. Liberty %L
vs. UNC Asheville %
W
vs. Liberty %
(11) W
vs. Liberty %L
13
1
8
4
5
16
10
10
6
5
7
2
3
3
9
10
2
9
6
4
9
2
3
3
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Fort Mill, S.C.)
1999
Record: 43-15 (10-2)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
2/6
2/7
2/12
2/13
2/14
2/16
2/20
2/20
2/20
2/25
2/26
2/27
2/28
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/10
3/12
3/13
3/13
3/16
3/17
3/20
3/20
3/21
3/26
3/27
3/27
3/30
3/31
4/3
4/3
4/4
4/7
4/10
4/10
4/11
4/14
4/17
4/17
4/18
4/21
4/24
4/25
5/2
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/11
5/12
5/15
5/15
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/22
5/23
North Carolina A&T
W
North Carolina A&T
W
Western CarolinaL
Western Carolina
W
Western Carolina
W
UNC Wilmington
W
George WashingtonL
George Washington
W
George Washington
W
Delaware
W
Delaware
W
Kent State
(10)L
Richmond
W
at #5 North CarolinaL
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
at ClemsonL
Ohio
W
Ohio
W
OhioL
Eastern IllinoisL
Eastern Illinois
W
Brown
W
Brown
W
Brown
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
#23 East Carolina
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at #20 East CarolinaL
ElonL
Elon
W
Elon
W
at The Citadel
W
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *L
The CitadelL
at High Point
W
at High Point
W
Charleston Southern * (10) W
at Furman
W
at #23 Clemson
W
at Furman
W
College of Charleston
W
at The CitadelL
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
UNC Asheville %
W
Radford %
W
Winthrop %L
Liberty %
W
Winthrop %L
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
56
19
22
2
5
11
4
5
9
17
6
9
4
7
5
9
12
11
6
4
14
2
4
12
9
17
7
14
14
4
7
4
7
6
12
4
1
14
16
5
0
2
3
3
21
5
9
4
4
7
6
1
6
8
3
8
3
11
3
3
7
5
3
9
1
18
1
6
5
6
6
6
6
7
4
4
14
2
9
7
5
3
0
3
5
6
5
2
6
3
3
1
7
8
3
0
1
2
2
1
4
4
8
1
8
0
2
3
1
7
3
4
2
7
4
10
6
2000
Record: 34-24 (11-10)
2/8
2/11
2/12
2/13
2/15
2/16
2/18
2/19
2/20
2/23
2/25
2/26
2/29
3/1
3/3
3/5
3/5
3/7
3/8
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/18
3/18
3/22
3/24
3/25
3/26
3/28
4/1
4/1
4/2
4/8
4/9
4/9
4/12
4/15
4/16
4/16
4/19
4/22
4/22
4/23
4/25
4/29
4/29
4/30
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/9
5/12
5/16
5/16
5/17
5/18
5/19
Coach: Gary Gilmore
at UNC Wilmington
W
Fordham
W
James Madison
(15)L
James Madison
W
at UNC Wilmington
(11) W
at Charleston Southern *
W
William & Mary
W
William & Mary
W
William and MaryL
Furman
W
Delaware
W
Delaware
W
East Carolina
W
at ClemsonL
UMBC
W
UMBC
W
UMBC
W
UNC Wilmington
W
at The CitadelL
George Mason W
George Mason
W
George MasonL
at Charleston Southern *
W
Georgia Southern !
W
Georgia Southern !
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
Kent State L
Kent StateL
Kent StateL
at North CarolinaL
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *L
at Elon *L
at Elon *
W
at Elon *
W
at East CarolinaL
Winthrop *L
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
The Citadel
W
High Point *
W
High Point *L
High Point *
W
at North Carolina State
W
New York Tech
W
New York TechL
New York Tech
W
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
at UNC WilmingtonL
at Radford *L
at Radford *L
at Radford *L
Elon %
W
Liberty %L
UNC Asheville %L
3
11
7
5
3
3
6
6
4
3
11
7
4
3
9
5
5
9
1
16
16
2
10
3
4
10
2
2
4
3
1
3
4
5
6
4
4
3
4
1
9
21
2
13
4
6
1
2
3
3
9
3
3
10
2
1
2
0
2
1
11
2
2
1
1
2
5
1
6
4
2
4
4
1
4
0
6
1
11
7
3
1
3
5
8
4
8
10
0
2
16
8
2
1
9
8
2
0
6
0
5
7
3
4
2
0
8
12
10
6
14
14
9
0
5
3
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
2001
Record: 42-20 (16-4)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Tournament Champion
NCAA Georgia Regional
2/2
2/3
2/6
2/7
2/13
2/16
2/17
2/18
2/20
2/23
2/24
2/24
2/25
3/2
3/7
3/9
East Tennessee State
W
East Tennessee State
W
at #8 South CarolinaL
UNC Wilmington
W
at North CarolinaL
Marshall
W
MarshallL
MarshallL
at UNC Wilmington
(10) W
Delaware !
W
Western Carolina !
W
Delaware !
W
Kent State !L
UMBC
W
Detroit
W
George Mason
W
8
14
5
5
4
8
7
2
6
5
13
9
3
11
16
6
7
7
8
4
9
3
8
5
1
3
2
8
7
4
4
5
3/10
3/11
3/13
3/14
3/17
3/17
3/18
3/18
3/19
3/23
3/24
3/24
3/28
3/30
3/31
4/4
4/10
4/11
4/13
4/14
4/14
4/17
4/21
4/21
4/22
4/24
4/27
4/28
4/28
5/5
5/5
5/6
5/8
5/11
5/12
5/12
5/16
5/18
5/19
5/19
5/20
5/20
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/27
George Mason
W
George Mason
(10)L
North CarolinaL
UNC WilmingtonL
PrincetonL
Princeton
W
PrincetonL
Princeton
W
Princeton
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *L
Liberty *L
#17 East Carolina
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at #17 East CarolinaL
at #17 Clemson
W
at #17 Clemson
(11)L
at Winthrop *
(11)L
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *L
The Citadel
(12) W
at High Point *
W
at High Point *
W
at High Point *
W
College of Charleston
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Elon *
W
Elon *
W
Elon *
W
at College of CharlestonL
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
vs. Radford %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
vs. #27 Winthrop %L
vs. Elon %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
vs. #27 Winthrop %
W
vs. Georgia Tech $
W
vs. Georgia Southern $
W
at #6 Georgia $L
at #6 Georgia $L
7
7
9
0
8
7
2
5
8
9
8
1
12
14
17
6
10
7
6
5
1
8
9
13
14
15
8
5
8
11
7
10
2
7
15
10
13
6
0
7
13
3
5
12
3
7
1
13
12
10
18
2
4
1
4
1
15
5
3
6
3
7
5
8
7
3
5
7
1
7
6
3
1
3
5
0
5
1
3
0
0
2
6
2
2
4
0
2
3
3
9
8
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Danville, Va.)
$ - NCAA Georgia Regional (Athens, Ga.)
2002
Record: 44-19 (16-5)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
NCAA Atlanta Regional
2/8
2/9
2/15
2/17
2/18
2/22
2/23
2/24
2/27
2/28
3/1
3/6
3/9
3/10
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/20
3/22
3/23
3/24
3/26
3/27
3/29
3/30
3/30
4/3
at Campbell
W
Campbell
W
William & Mary
W
St. John’s
W
St. John’sL
Georgia Tech !L
Virginia Commonwealth !
W
South Carolina !L
Furman
W
Furman
W
Delaware
W
The CitadelL
at William & Mary
W
at William & MaryL
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
Purdue
W
Purdue
W
PurdueL
at UNC Wilmington
W
Kent State
(11) W
Kent StateL
Kent State
(12)L
at #1 ClemsonL
at #1 ClemsonL
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
at #12 North CarolinaL
5
14
11
10
1
1
3
2
14
7
5
1
10
5
5
3
11
21
0
2
4
3
6
1
2
13
13
9
7
3
2
0
1
3
2
2
11
4
6
1
2
5
6
2
2
7
13
4
1
3
9
8
19
6
4
7
8
11
4/5
4/6
4/6
4/9
4/11
4/13
4/13
4/14
4/17
4/20
4/20
4/21
4/27
4/27
4/28
4/30
5/4
5/4
5/5
5/11
5/11
5/12
5/16
5/16
5/17
5/19
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/26
5/31
6/1
6/1
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *
W
College of Charleston
W
UNC Wilmington
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
at College of Charleston
W
at Radford *L
at Radford *L
at Radford *
W
at Elon *L
at Elon *
W
at Elon *
W
at The Citadel
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
BuffaloL
Buffalo
W
Buffalo
W
Buffalo
W
Radford % W
High Point %
W
Winthrop %
W
Liberty %
W
Georgia Tech $L
Louisville $
W
Georgia $L
0
1
16
12
7
16
8
9
12
4
1
15
1
9
10
10
4
5
15
7
8
3
8
7
7
23
5
14
4
10
0
9
7
3
2
3
2
2
0
1
3
11
8
2
7
4
2
6
3
3
3
4
3
3
0
10
3
1
1
3
2
3
1
6
1
9
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Rick Hill, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Atlanta Regional (Georgia Tech)
2003
Record: 45-18 (12-7)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
NCAA Lincoln Regional
2/8
2/9
2/11
2/14
2/15
2/18
2/21
2/22
2/23
2/25
2/28
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/11
3/12
3/14
3/16
3/16
3/18
3/19
3/25
3/26
3/28
3/29
4/2
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/12
4/12
4/13
4/15
4/16
4/19
4/19
4/23
4/26
4/26
Western Carolina
W
Western Carolina
W
at UNC Wilmington
(13) W
William and MaryL
William and Mary
W
Delaware State
W
Delaware
W
Delaware
W
Delaware
W
UNC Wilmington
W
St. John’s !
(12)L
Michigan State !
W
St. John’s
W
St. John’s
W
at Birmingham-Southern
W
at Birmingham-Southern
W
at Birmingham-SouthernL
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
at Pepperdine
W
at Pepperdine
W
at PepperdineL
at Hawai’iL
at Hawai’i
W
Brown
W
Brown
W
Radford *L
Radford *
W
at #28 North CarolinaL
The Citadel
W
at The Citadel
(10)L
at The Citadel
W
Elon *
W
Elon *
W
Elon *L
at #15 Clemson
W
at #15 ClemsonL
at High Point *L
at High Point *
W
at College of Charleston
W
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
8
4
4
5
7
11
6
4
14
8
3
7
7
14
8
10
6
9
11
11
7
0
2
8
6
14
1
10
1
11
7
16
6
9
0
5
3
2
5
5
12
4
3
3
3
9
5
1
0
2
5
1
4
1
4
3
4
1
16
3
3
6
2
2
6
5
1
8
$
4
6
6
8
3
4
2
2
1
7
3
1
3
11
2
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
4/27
4/29
4/29
4/30
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/7
5/9
5/10
5/11
5/16
5/17
5/18
5/21
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/25
5/30
5/31
at Winthrop *L
UNC Wilmington
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
The Citadel
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
College of Charleston
W
Charleston Southern*L
Charleston Southern*
W
Charleston Southern*
W
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *
W
vs. Charleston Southern % W
vs. Elon %
W
vs. Elon %
W
vs. Liberty %L
vs. Liberty %
W
vs Southwest Missouri St. $L
vs. Eastern Michigan $L
6
9
6
4
11
3
5
6
2
12
12
6
2
7
7
7
10
1
10
3
8
12
7
2
2
8
1
4
5
5
4
4
8
5
3
2
4
1
4
0
8
9
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Rick Hill, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Lincoln Regional (Nebraska)
2004
Record: 40-23 (16-8)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Tournament Champion
NCAA Columbia Regional
2/7
2/8
2/13
2/19
2/20
2/21
2/22
2/28
2/29
2/29
3/2
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/10
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/16
3/23
3/24
3/26
3/27
3/28
4/2
4/3
4/4
4/6
4/7
4/9
4/10
4/10
4/16
4/17
4/18
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/27
4/30
5/1
5/2
5/7
5/8
5/8
5/11
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/18
5/18
5/21
5/22
Delaware State
W
Delaware State
W
Delaware
W
Missouri
(10)L
Evansville !
W
Missouri !L
Albany !
W
Kent State ^
W
Ohio State ^
W
Richmond ^L
Elon
(12) W
Ball State &
W
William & Mary &
W
Seton Hall &
W
at The Citadel
W
Seton Hall
W
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
at ClemsonL
Kent State
W
Kent StateL
Birmingham-Southern *
W
Birmingham-Southern *L
Birmingham-Southern *L
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
Winthrop *L
at College of CharlestonL
UNC Wilmington
W
at VMI *
W
at VMI *
W
at VMI *L
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at UNC WilmingtonL
College of CharlestonL
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *L
UNC Asheville *
(10) W
at ElonL
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Miami (Fla.)L
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *L
at Charleston Southern *
W
The Citadel
W
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *L
Savannah State
W
Savannah State
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
6
7
12
10
18
4
10
4
8
0
8
6
8
8
12
8
13
6
4
7
2
3
3
3
13
5
13
8
9
8
9
3
12
6
12
0
2
10
6
4
4
1
1
11
5
1
13
8
8
12
3
11
6
15
4
3
2
7
12
7
21
6
3
4
2
5
5
6
7
3
5
4
4
9
1
3
2
8
5
2
9
21
9
7
5
7
4
0
1
6
12
7
3
11
2
7
6
5
13
4
11
1
5
3
1
6
1
2
12
3
5/23
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
5/29
5/4
5/5
High Point *
W
vs. Radford %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. Birmingham-Southern % W
vs. Birmingham-Southern %L
vs. Birmingham-Southern % W
vs. North Carolina $L
vs. The Citadel $L
4
8
8
5
2
7
5
1
0
2
4
3
9
5
6
10
! - Bojangles Beach Blast (Watson Stadium)
^ - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
& - Country Inn & Suites Shootout (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Rick Hill, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Columbia Regional (South Carolina)
2005
Record: 50-16 (21-3)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
#1 Seed at NCAA Tempe Regional
2/15
2/18
2/19
2/20
2/25
2/26
2/26
2/27
3/2
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/9
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/15
3/19
3/20
3/21
3/23
3/25
3/26
3/26
3/29
3/30
4/1
4/2
4/3
4/5
4/8
4/9
4/10
4/12
4/15
4/16
4/17
4/19
4/22
4/23
4/24
4/29
4/30
5/1
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/10
5/11
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/27
5/28
5/28
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/5
at CampbellL
East Carolina !
W
#21 Clemson !
W
West Virginia !
W
Pittsburgh ^
W
Pittsburgh ^
W
Rider ^
W
Rider ^
W
The CitadelL
James Madison &
(10) W
Kent State &
W
Western Carolina &
W
at The Citadel
W
South Alabama
W
South AlabamaL
South Alabama
W
George Mason
W
George Mason
W
at High Point *
W
at High Point *
W
at High Point *
W
Siena
W
VMI *
W
VMI *L
VMI *
W
at ClemsonL
at ClemsonL
at Texas-Pan AmericanL
at Texas-Pan American
W
at Texas-Pan American
W
#19 College of CharlestonL
Radford *
W
Radford *L
Radford *
W
Campbell
W
at Birmingham-Southern *
W
at Birmingham-Southern *
W
at Birmingham-Southern *
W
at College of Charleston
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Libery *
W
at ElonL
at Elon
W
at ElonL
*Charleston Southern
W
*Charleston Southern
W
*Charleston Southern
W
at #5 Georgia Tech
W
at #8 North Carolina
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
Radford %
W
Birmingham-Southern %
W
Winthrop %L
Liberty %
W
Winthrop %
W
Winthrop %L
vs. UNLV $
W
at Arizona State $L
vs. UNLV $
W
at Arizona State $L
4
11
3
13
11
6
14
14
2
5
15
4
5
7
7
5
6
9
1
12
9
10
4
2
3
5
1
6
5
8
6
13
5
7
16
9
6
7
9
11
12
9
7
9
6
11
17
4
7
14
8
5
7
2
7
6
9
9
4
2
4
7
12
3
14
5
8
5
2
2
8
5
0
0
4
4
11
3
1
6
9
4
0
4
0
3
6
2
3
3
1
14
8
15
2
6
8
4
6
6
8
1
5
3
5
3
8
8
11
6
12
2
3
3
6
5
2
3
3
4
6
2
1
1
10
1
3
13
8
11
10
9
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
^ - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium)
& - Springmaid Resort Rumble (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Tempe Regional (Arizona State)
2006
2/10
2/12
2/17
2/18
2/18
2/19
2/21
2/24
2/26
3/1
3/3
3/4
3/5
3/7
3/10
3/11
3/12
3/17
3/18
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/24
3/25
3/25
3/29
4/4
4/7
4/9
4/9
4/11
4/12
4/14
4/15
4/15
4/18
4/22
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/28
4/29
4/29
5/6
5/8
5/8
5/10
5/12
5/13
5/13
5/16
5/19
5/20
5/21
5/24
5/25
5/26
Record: 30-27 (15-9)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Campbell
W
VirginiaL
PittsburghL
George MasonL
PittsburghL
George Mason
W
at #4 North CarolinaL
Va. Commonwealth !
(10) W
#6 Tennessee !L
FurmanL
FurmanL
West VirginiaL
West Virginia
W
#30 Wake ForestL
at South AlabamaL
at South AlabamaL
vs. Georgia Southern ^
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
(10)L
High Point *
W
at #28 Coll. of CharlestonL
Savannah State
(10)W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *L
at Georgia Southern
W
at Wake Forest
W
#23 Winthrop *L
#23 Winthrop *
W
#23 Winthrop *L
at Campbell
W
The CitadelL
Birmingham-Southern *L
Birmingham-Southern *L
Birmingham-Southern *
W
#17 College of Charleston
W
at Liberty *L
at Liberty *
(10) W
at Liberty *
(12)L
Campbell
W
Texas-Pan American
W
Texas-Pan American
(11)L
Texas-Pan American
W
at VMI *L
at VMI *
(10) W
at VMI *
W
at East CarolinaL
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
East Carolina
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
High Point %
(10)L
UNC Asheville %
W
Winthrop %
(10)L
9
3
5
3
0
22
0
4
6
6
2
3
8
5
5
2
17
5
6
10
1
5
6
5
5
7
6
0
14
2
11
6
10
5
7
10
4
8
3
7
2
1
9
2
6
2
3
11
14
7
9
7
6
13
0
6
3
0
8
11
5
6
6
15
3
10
9
7
10
1
8
6
10
13
4
7
2
3
4
1
3
9
4
5
8
13
8
1
10
13
10
6
3
6
6
4
2
0
2
7
8
4
0
10
0
1
4
4
3
1
5
1
1
4
! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
^ - at South Alabama
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)
2007
Record: 50-13 (17-4)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
#1 Seed at NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional
2/9
2/10
2/11
2/14
2/16
North Florida !
Elon !
#7 Virginia !
UNC Wilmington
Pittsburgh ^
W 8 1
W 13 0
W 3 2
W 8 6
W 12 5
2/17
2/18
2/23
2/24
2/25
2/28
3/2
3/3
3/4
3/7
3/9
3/10
3/11
3/13
3/15
3/17
3/17
3/20
3/23
3/24
3/25
3/27
3/30
3/31
4/1
4/6
4/7
4/8
4/11
4/13
4/14
4/14
4/18
4/20
4/21
4/22
4/24
4/27
4/28
4/29
5/4
5/5
5/8
5/11
5/12
5/13
5/15
5/18
5/19
5/20
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/26
6/1
6/3
6/3
6/4
Old Dominion ^
W
Virginia Tech ^
W
#12 TCU &
W
#26 North Carolina State &L
Notre Dame &
W
at #1 North Carolina
(10)L
Rhode Island @
W
Marist @
W
West Virginia @
W
at #6 ClemsonL
Bethune-Cookman +
W
Ball State +
W
Georgia Southern +
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
Eastern Michigan
W
Eastern Michigan
W
Eastern Michigan
W
Elon
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
at College of Charleston (10) W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
at Troy
W
at TroyL
at TroyL
Wake ForestL
at High Point *L
at High Point *
W
at High Point *
W
at Wake ForestL
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
at The Citadel
W
Liberty *
(12)L
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
at Nebraska
W
at Nebraska
W
#27 College of Charleston
W
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at #5 Virginia W
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *
W
vs. UNC Asheville %
W
vs. VMI %
W
at Winthrop %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
Virginia Commonwealth $
W
Clemson $L
St. John’s $
W
Clemson $L
7
6
11
0
4
3
6
16
16
0
9
5
6
7
5
12
10
6
6
10
9
6
10
5
10
13
5
6
3
3
6
4
5
7
4
12
5
7
12
14
8
5
8
3
10
3
11
2
10
7
6
4
13
6
7
8
6
3
0
5
6
4
0
4
2
7
4
4
8
0
2
6
2
3
7
3
2
3
7
5
4
1
0
6
6
7
4
4
5
1
12
5
1
3
1
10
9
13
3
4
7
5
2
2
7
6
5
2
3
2
4
5
1
11
5
15
! - Springmaid Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium)
^ - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium)
& - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
@ - CCU Tournament (Watson Stadium)
+ - MB Hyundai Isuza Classic (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional (Coastal Field)
2008
Record: 50-14 (17-3)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
#1 Seed at NCAA Conway Regional
NCAA Cary Super Regional
2/23
2/24
2/24
2/25
2/26
2/29
3/1
3/2
3/2
3/5
3/6
3/8
Maryland !
W
Maryland !
W
Virginia Tech !
W
Virginia Tech !
(10)W
at College of Charleston (11)L
Marshall ^
W
West Virginia ^
W
Western Carolina ^
W
George Mason ^
W
Toledo
W
Toledo
(10) W
Ball State &
W
10
5
4
4
12
4
8
7
6
13
9
6
4
3
3
3
13
2
3
1
0
6
8
1
57
C o a s ta l C a r o l i n a B a s e b a l l
C h a nts as Bi g South
All-Time
A nnual
Results
S t atis tical Lead e r
3/9
3/11
3/14
3/15
3/16
3/18
3/19
3/21
3/22
3/23
3/25
3/26
3/28
3/29
3/30
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/6
4/9
4/11
4/12
4/12
4/15
4/16
4/18
4/19
4/20
4/22
4/23
4/25
4/27
4/27
4/30
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/9
5/10
5/11
5/16
5/17
5/21
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/24
5/30
5/31
6/1
6/7
6/8
Ball State &
W
at #3 North Carolina
W
Ball State @
W
#25 Michigan @L
#25 Michigan @
W
at #21 ClemsonL
at UNC WilmingtonL
Albany
W
Albany
W
Albany
W
at The Citadel
W
UNC WilmingtonL
at Liberty *
(11) W
at Liberty *L
at Liberty *
W
at Wake Forest
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *L
at North Carolina State
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at #16 Virginia
W
at Elon
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
College of Charleston
W
Wake ForestL
at VMI *
W
at VMI *L
at VMI *
W
The Citadel
W
at #26 Georgia TechL
at #26 Georgia Tech
W
at #26 Georgia Tech L
High Point *
(11) W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
vs. UNC Asheville %
W
vs. VMI %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. Liberty %L
vs. Liberty %
W
Columbia $
W
Alabama $
W
East Carolina $
W
at #2 North Carolina $$L
at #2 North Carolina $$L
10
11
7
1
11
6
2
5
18
17
5
7
5
6
2
9
2
5
1
5
14
15
11
8
12
4
10
3
8
7
5
3
12
9
6
10
4
7
17
12
10
18
20
3
8
1
9
10
13
24
4
4
8
4
3
4
9
9
5
1
4
4
1
10
3
9
1
4
1
1
8
4
7
5
1
3
0
3
4
2
6
8
2
4
1
1
10
9
11
6
8
3
4
8
4
1
6
13
2
2
10
11
9
14
! - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium)
^ - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
& - Springmaid Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium)
@ - Centex Homes Invitational (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Danville, Va.)
$ - NCAA Conway Regional (Watson Stadium)
$$ - NCAA Cary Super Regional (USA Training Center)
2009
Record: 47-16 (21-5)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
NCAA Chapel Hill Regional
2/20
2/21
2/22
2/23
2/24
2/27
2/27
3/4
3/5
3/6
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/10
3/11
3/15
3/16
3/17
3/18
58
Southern Illinois !
W
#19 Kentucky !
W
#19 Kentucky !
W
James Madison !L
at #1 North Carolina
W
West Virginia ^
W
Tennessee ^
W
The Citadel
W
IPFW
W
Albany &
(7) W
Stony Brook &
W
Creighton &
W
Stony Brook &
W
Creighton
W
USC Upstate
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at Tennessee
W
College of CharlestonL
16
4
14
6
7
15
10
3
14
12
9
8
36
1
4
9
12
5
0
3
1
5
8
3
5
5
1
2
0
0
7
3
0
2
4
2
2
3
3/20
3/21
3/22
3/26
3/27
3/27
3/28
3/31
4/1
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/7
4/8
4/10
4/11
4/11
4/17
4/18
4/19
4/21
4/22
4/24
4/25
4/26
4/28
4/29
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/9
5/10
5/10
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/22
5/23
5/29
5/30
5/30
at Winthrop *
W
at Winthrop *L
at Winthrop *L
at Hawai’i
W
at Hawai’iL
at Hawai’iL
at Hawai’iL
#30 UNC Wilmington
(11)W
at #30 UNC Wilmington
W
Gardner-Webb *
W
Gardner-Webb *
W
Gardner-Webb *
W
at Elon
W
at Wake Forest
W
Radford *
(10) W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
at High Point *
W
at High Point *L
at High Point *L
at #20 ClemsonL
College of CharlestonL
at Presbyterian *
W
at Presbyterian *L
at Presbyterian *
W
at College of CharlestonL
Wake Forest
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *
W
vs. VMI %
W
vs. Radford %L
vs. High Point %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. Kansas $
W
at #6 North Carolina $L
vs. Kansas $L
7
4
2
4
4
1
3
4
3
11
7
10
11
16
3
10
14
18
8
2
3
11
14
5
8
7
18
13
4
7
20
8
4
9
6
3
9
7
8
7
7
11
5
1
2
6
7
0
5
7
4
3
2
6
4
4
10
13
2
1
2
3
12
7
5
17
8
7
3
13
5
7
1
2
7
0
2
1
4
1
4
11
4
0
1
3
14
5
! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium)
^ - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field)
& - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)
$ - NCAA Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina)
4
13
2
2
11
7
13
6
14
9
3
3
9
10
13
9
3
4
7
29
7
3
1
4
14
25
5
20
10
14
7
7
12
8
24
13
8
7
3
6
3
18
6
7
20
11
10
5
7
5
4
7
8
11
11
15
8
6
6
25
8
11
3
9
1
9
4
2
3
4
2
10
0
4
0
2
2
6
2
4
1
3
7
4
2
1
0
10
2
6
2
9
9
2
0
16
7
7
10
4
10
! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium)
^ - Baseball at the Beach (BB&T Coastal Field)
& - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium)
+ - Caravelle Resort Classic (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)
$ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional (BB&T Coastal Field)
$$ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Super Regional (BB&T)
2011
2010
West Virginia !
W
Virginia Tech !
W
Kentucky !L
at Wake Forest
W
James Madison ^
W
#4 UC Irvine ^
W
#4 UC Irvine ^
W
North Carolina State ^
W
Toledo &
W
Pittsburgh &
W
Ball State &
W
Ball State &
W
Wake Forest
W
Illinois +L
Michigan +
W
Illinois +
W
Michigan +
W
at College of CharlestonL
at Charleston Southern *
W
at Charleston Southern *
W
at The Citadel
W
San DiegoL
San DiegoL
at #10 Clemson
(11) W
Presbyterian *
W
Presbyterian *
W
Presbyterian *
W
UNC Wilmington
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
High Point *
W
The Citadel
W
at #21 North Carolina
W
at Gardner-Webb *
W
at Gardner-Webb *
W
at Gardner-Webb *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
at VMI *
W
at VMI *
W
at VMI *
W
at #1 VirginiaL
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
UNC Asheville *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
Winthrop *
W
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *
W
at Liberty *
W
College of CharlestonL
at Radford *
W
at Radford *
W
vs. VMI %
W
vs. Radford %
W
vs. High Point %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
Stony Brook $
W
College of Charleston $L
Stony Brook $
W
College of Charleston $
W
College of Charleston $ (10) W
#9 South Carolina $$L
#9 South Carolina $$L
Record: 42-21 (20-7)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
#3 Seed at NCAA Clemson Regional
Record: 55-10 (25-0)
Coach: Gary Gilmore
Big South Regular Season Champion
Big South Tournament Champion
#4 Overall National Seed
#1 Seed at NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional
NCAA Myrtle Beach Super Regional
2/19
2/20
2/21
2/23
2/26
2/27
2/27
2/28
3/5
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/9
3/12
3/13
3/13
3/14
3/16
3/19
3/20
3/23
3/26
3/27
3/31
4/2
4/3
4/3
4/6
4/9
4/10
4/11
4/13
4/14
4/16
4/17
4/18
4/21
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/27
4/30
5/1
5/2
5/8
5/9
5/10
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/18
5/20
5/21
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/6
6/7
6/12
6/13
2
5
3
0
7
3
6
3
4
6
2
2
4
11
4
4
0
5
5
13
1
5
2
3
1
2
2
2/18
2/19
2/20
2/20 2/24 2/25
2/26
2/27
3/2 3/4
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/11
3/12
3/13
3/15
3/16
3/18
3/19
3/19 3/23
3/25
3/26
3/37
3/29
4/1
4/2
4/3
4/5
4/8
4/9
4/10
5/13
Boston College %
W
Tennessee Tech %
W
Indiana %
(16)L
Virginia Tech %
W
Kansas State ^ L
#17 California ^ L
Western Kentucky ^
W
North Carolina State ^ L
at #17 College of Charleston W
Ball State &
W
Marshall &
W
Ball State & W
Wake Forest
W Kent State ! L
Notre Dame !
W
UAB (BB&T) !
W
at San Diego
W
at San Diego
W
at Pepperdine L
at PepperdineL
at PepperdineL
at The Citadel
W
at UNC Asheville *
W
at UNC Asheville *L
at UNC Asheville *L
vs. Texas Rangers (Exh., L, 6-2)
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
Liberty *
W
at #26 Clemson
(10)L
at Presbyterian
W
at Presbyterian
W
at Presbyterian
W
at #1 VirginiaL
9
6
1
6
4
0
6
3
12
11
4
10
10
0
4
5
8
6
1
1
1
6
13
2
6
6
2
2
5
5
17
1
12
3
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
0
2
2
7
5
2
3
7
17
5
5
4
7
15
5
7
1
4
4
5
1
3
2
8
4/15
4/16
4/17
4/19
4/20
4/22
4/23
4/23
4/26
4/29
4/30
5/1
5/7
5/7
5/8
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/17
5/19
5/20
5/21
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
6/3
5/4
5/5
Gardner-Webb *
W
Gardner-Webb *
W
Gardner-Webb *
W
at #10 North CarolinaL
The Citadel
W
at High Point *L
at High Point *L
at High Point *
W
at UNC Wilmington
W
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
VMI *
W
Radford *
W
Radford *
W
Radofrd *
W
at Winthrop *
(10)L
at Winthrop *
(13)L
at Winthrop *
W
UNC Wilmington
W
Charleston Southern *
W
Charleston Southern *L
Charleston Southern *
W
vs. Radford %
W
vs. Winthrop %
W
vs. Liberty %
W
vs. Gardner-Webb %
W
vs. #16 Connecticut $
W
at #9 Clemson $L
vs. #16 Connecticut $L
7
8
14
3
7
2
3
11
11
8
4
5
8
15
10
2
5
5
12
9
3
10
5
10
3
6
13
7
6
% - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium)
^ - Baseball at the Beach (BB&T Coastal Field)
& - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium)
+ - Caravelle Resort Classic (Watson Stadium)
* - Big South Conference games
% - Big South Tournament (Lexington, Va.)
$ - NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.)
4
3
7
8
4
6
9
2
4
2
2
0
0
0
0
3
6
0
3
3
4
5
0
6
2
1
1
12
12
Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers
2012 B a s e b a l l S c h e d u l e
Date
Day
Fe b. 17- 19 Fri-S un.
17
Fri.
18
Sat.
19
Sun.
Opponent
CARAVELLE RESORT T OURN A M E N T Boston College vs. Virginia
JAME S MADI SON at Coastal Carolina
James Madison vs. Boston College
VI RGI NI A at Coastal Carolina
Virginia vs. James Madison
B OSton college at Coastal Carolina
Site
C o n w a y/M yr tle B e a ch , S . C . Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN FIELD
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN FIELD
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN FIELD
Noon
4:00
11:00
3:00
Noon
1:00
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
BB&T COASTAL FIELD
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
BB&T COASTAL FIELD
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
BB&T Coastal Field
BB&T Coastal FIELD
Noon
2:00 pm
4:00 pm
11:00 am
1:00 pm
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
10:00 am
11:00 am
3:00 pm
Fe b. 24- 26 Fri.- S un.
CARAVELLE RESORT ’ S BAS E B A L L A T T H E B E A C H M yr tle B e a ch /C o n w a y, S . C . Ma r. 2-4
COAST AL CAROLI NA I NVI T A T IO N A L C o n w a y/M yr tle B e a ch , S . C . 24
Fri.
25
Sat.
26
Sun.
Fri-S un.
2
Fri.
3
Sat.
4
Sun.
Mar . 7
Ma r. 9-11
Wed.
Fri-S un.
9
Fri.
10
Sat.
11
Sun.
Mar . 14
Wed.
Ma r. 16-18 Fri-S un.
16
Fri.
17
Sat.
18
Sun.
Mar . 23
Mar . 24
Mar . 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apri l 1
Apri l 3
Apri l 6
Apri l 7
Apri l 10
April 11
April 13
April 14
April 15
Apri l 17
April 20
April 21
April 22
Apri l 24
Apri l 26
Apri l 27
Apri l 28
May 5 May 6 May 8
May 9
May 1 1
May 1 2
May 1 3
May 15
May 17
May 18
May 19
May 22-26
June 1-4
June 8-11
June 15-25/26
Fri .
S at .
S un .
Wed.
Fri.
S at.
S un.
Tues.
Fri.
S at.
Tues.
Wed.
Fri .
S at .
S un .
Tues.
Fri .
S at .
S un .
Tues.
Thurs.
Fri.
S at.
S at .
S un .
Tues.
Wed.
Fri .
S at .
S un .
Tues.
Thurs.
Fri.
S at.
Tues.- S a t . Fri.-Mon.
Fri.-Sun.
Fri-Mon/Tues.
BOLD — Home Games
West Virginia vs. Virginia Tech
George Mason vs. North Carolina State
I owa at Coastal Carolina
George Mason vs. Iowa
Virginia Tech at Coastal C arolina
North Carolina State vs. West Virginia
Virginia Tech vs. George Mason
Iowa vs. Virginia Tech
West Virginia vs. George Mason
North Carolina State at C oastal Carolina
St. John’s vs. Illinois
PI TTSB URGH at Coastal Carolina
Illinois vs. Pittsburgh
St. John’ s at Coastal Carolina
I llinois at Coastal Carolina
Pittsburgh vs. St. John’s
I L L I NOI S at Coastal Carolina
Time
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN
BB&T Coastal Field
Watson Stadium/VROOM AN
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
pm
am
pm
pm
Noon
4:00 pm
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
6:00 pm
Noon
N oon
UNC W ilmington
CHANT I CLEER CLASSI C
WATSON STADIUM/VROOMAN FIELD 4: 00 pm
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
WATSON STADIUM /VROOM AN FIELD
Noon
4:00 pm
Ohio state at Coastal Carolina
WATSON STADIUM/VROOMAN FIELD
Noon
Ohio state at Coastal Carolina
WATSON STADIUM/VROOMAN FIELD
Ohio State vs. Marist
TOL E DO at Coastal Carolina
Marist at Coastal Carolina
Toledo vs. Ohio State
Marist vs. Toledo
College of Charleston
CC CLASSI C
UAB vs. Connecticut
Michigan at Coastal Carolina
Michigan vs. UAB
CONNE CTI CUT at Coastal Carolina
MI CHI GAN at Coastal Carolina
Connecticut vs. Michigan
UAB at Coastal Carolina
Albany
Albany
Albany
at Nor t h Car ol i na
at Radf or d * at Radf or d * at Radf or d * at T he Ci t adel at Gar dner - W ebb * at Gar dner - W ebb ( DH) * at UNC W i l m i ngt on
T he Citadel
VMI * VMI * VMI ( ESPNU) * at Vi r gi ni a T ec h
High Point * HI gh Point * High Point * at Cl em s on
at Li ber t y * at Li ber t y * at Li ber t y * Campbell ( DH) * Campbell * at Mi c hi gan
at Mi c hi gan
W inthrop * W inthrop * W inthrop * at Col l ege of Char l es t on
at Char l es t on Sout her n * at Char l es t on Sout her n * at Char l es t on Sout her n * at Bi g Sout h T our nam ent NCAA Regional
NCAA Super Regional
NCAA College World Series
* — Big South Conference Game
C o n w a y/M yr tle B e a ch , S . C . WATSON STADIUM /VROOM AN FIELD
BB&T Coastal Field
BB&T Coastal Field
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
Noon
1:00 pm
WATSON STADIUM/VROOMAN FIELD 4: 00 pm
Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field
WATSON STADIUM /VROOM AN FIELD
BB&T Coastal Field
WATSON STADIUM /VROOM AN FIELD
WATSON STADIUM /VROOM AN FIELD
BB&T Coastal Field
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C o n w a y/M yr tle B e a ch , S . C . W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
C h a p e l H ill, N . C . R a d fo r d , V a . R a d fo r d , V a . R a d fo r d , V a . C h a r le sto n , S . C . (R ile y P a r k)
B o ilin g S p r in g s, N . C . B o ilin g S p r in g s, N . C . W ilm in g to n , N . C . W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
B la cksb u r g . V a . W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
C le m so n , S . C . L yn ch b u r g , V a . L yn ch b u r g , V a . L yn ch b u r g , V a . W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
A n n A r b o r , M ich . A n n A r b o r , M ich . W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
W A T S O N S T A D IU M /V R O O M A N F IE L D
C h a r le sto n , S . C . (P a tr io t’s P o in t)
C h a r le sto n , S . C . C h a r le sto n , S . C . C h a r le sto n , S . C . H ig h P o in t, N . C . Campus Site
Campus Site
Omaha, Neb.
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