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TABLE OF CONTENTS/2008 QUICK FACTS Table of Contents

University Information

Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts 1 This is Elon 2-3 Distinguished Elon Alumni 4 Campus Map 5 Elon Administration 6 Athletics Administration 7-9 Athletic Training 10 Strength & Conditioning 11 Academic Services 12 The Legend of the Phoenix 13 Phoenix Sports Radio 14 Media Information 14 The Southern Conference 15 2008 Photo Roster 16 2008 Numerical Roster 17 2008 Preview 18-19 Elon Coaching Staff 20-23 Meet the Phoenix 24-41 SoCon Composite Schedule 42 2008 Opponent Information 43-44 All-Time Series Records 45-46 Latham Park 47 2007 Results 48 2007 Statistics 49 2007 Superlatives 50 Elon in the SoCon 51 2007 SoCon Leaders 52 Elon Honors 53 Year-by-Year Batting Leaders 54 Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders 55 Elon Record Book 56-61 Elon NCAA Division I Records 62-64 Elon’s Academic All-Americans 64 All-Time Letterwinners 65-66 Elon in the Pros 67 Top-25 Victories 68 2008 Schedule Back Cover

School: Elon University Location: Elon, N.C. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 5,456 Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Leo Lambert (SUNY-Geneseo, ‘76) Director of Athletics: Dave Blank (South Carolina, ‘82) Athletics Department Phone: 336-278-6800

Credits

The 2008 Elon University Phoenix baseball media guide was designed and written by Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Rash. Editorial assistance provided by Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information/ Media Relations Matt Eviston. Photography provided by Andrew Brickey, Megan Donald, John Flowers, Kyle Phillips, Jerome Sturm, SoCon Photos, WG Sports Photos and others. Cover design by PIP Printing and Document Services; Burlington, N.C. Special thanks to the Rev. Jim Waggoner of Raleigh, N.C., longtime Elon sports historian. His dedication to his alma mater, and in particular, the athletics program, is deeply appreciated. Printing by Multi-Ad, Inc.; Peoria, Ill.

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Baseball Information Home Field (Capacity): Latham Park (2,000) Surface: Natural Grass Dimensions: LF-317, LC-360, CF-385, RC-380, RF-327 First Year of Baseball: 1899 All-Time Record: 1,779-1,272-8 (.583) - 105 seasons NCAA Division I Postseason Appearances: 2 (2002, 2006) Head Coach: Mike Kennedy (Elon, ‘91) Elon & Career Record: 351-271-3 (.564) - 11 years Assistant Coach: Greg Starbuck (Winston-Salem State, ‘91) Assistant Coach: Robbie Huffstetler (Appalachian State, ‘01) Assistant Coach: Grant Rembert (Elon, ‘05) Baseball Office Phone: 336-278-6741 Baseball Office Fax: 336-278-5630 Best Time to Reach: Thru SID

Team Information 2007 Record: 32-29 Home Record: 19-13 Road Record: 9-15 Neutral Record: 4-1 SoCon Record: 15-12 SoCon Finish: 3rd Letterwinners R/L: 15/11 Newcomers: 18 Starting Position Players R/L (w/ DH): 4/5 Pitchers R/L: 9/5

Sports Information Sports Information Director: Matt Eviston Office Phone: 336-278-6711 E-Mail: meviston@elon.edu Assistant Sports Information Director (Baseball Contact): Chris Rash Office Phone: 336-278-6712 E-Mail: crash@elon.edu Assistant Sports Information Director: Jen Blackwell Office Phone: 336-278-6634 E-Mail: jblackwell2@elon.edu SID Fax: 336-278-6768 Press Box Phone: 336-278-6788 Radio: Select games on either 920 AM WPCM (Burlington) or 89.3 FM WSOE (Elon)


THIS IS ELO Students • Elon’s total enrollment sits at 5,456 with 4,939 undergradate students and 517 graduate students • Average student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1 • Average class size of 22 • Students represent 46 states, the District of Columbia and 45 foreign nations • Elon offers more than 150 student organizations, including fraternities, sororities, student media, musical ensembles, honor societies, spiritual life organizations, club sports and service groups. • Elon received 9,303 applications for 2007-08, with an acceptance rate of 42 percent • The average SAT score of incoming freshmen is 1220 and the class boasts an average GPA of 3.9 • Elon has a freshman retention rate of 90 percent Campus • Named the second-most beautiful campus in the country by the Princeton Review in 2003 • Recent additions include the Koury Business Center (opened 2006), The Oaks Residence Halls (2006), Academic Village (2002), Irwin Belk Track (2002), Rhodes Stadium (2001) and Dalton E. McMichael, Sr. Science Center (1998) • The Carol Grotnes Belk Library houses more than 200,000 volumes and more than 200 computers

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HIS IS ELON Faculty • Elon boasts an excellent faculty of 310 full-time members • 84 percent of full-time faculty members hold a Ph.D. Academics • Elon offers 50 major fields of study leading to the bachelor of science, bachelor of arts or bachelor of fine arts degree • Elon has four graduate programs in physical therapy, business, education and law • About 80 percent of Elon students complete an internship or coop work experience • Elon operates on a 4-1-4 academic calendar, with the traditional fall and spring semesters, as well as a three-week January term • Nearly 73 percent of students will study abroad • 71 percent of Elon students graduate in four years Rankings • Newsweek-Kaplan named Elon the hottest college in the nation for student engagement in its 2006 guide • U.S. News & World Report ranks Elon #2 among Southern master’s-level universities • The Fiske Guide to Colleges ranks Elon one of 26 “best buy” private universities

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DISTINGUISHED ELON ALUMNI Isabella Cannon, ‘24 – First female mayor of Raleigh, N.C. Cannon has spent most of her life involved in leadership and public service. In 1977, at the age of 73, she became the first woman elected mayor of Raleigh, N.C., and one of the first female mayors of a state capital city. She had never before run for office and gained coverage in world media including “60 Minutes”, Time and Newsweek. Working 16-hour days, she developed a comprehensive plan that still guides the growth of the city. At age 96, she remained incredibly active and involved with the college and her community. In 2000, she delivered Elon’s commencement address and two days later appeared live with Bryant Gumbel on the CBS Early Show. (Deceased) Kenneth Utt, ‘42 – Academy Award-winning producer Utt was known as one of Hollywood’s most successful producers. He won an Academy Award for “Silence of the Lambs” and also produced “Midnight Cowboy”, “Philadelphia” and “The French Connection.” Among the actors who recently paid tribute to Utt in a documentary were Jodie Foster, Tom Hanks and Anthony Hopkins. (Deceased) Marjorie Hunter, ‘42 – New York Times reporter Hunter was one of the nation’s pioneering female journalists. She joined the Washington Bureau of the New York Times in 1961, breaking through the male-only barrier that existed at that time. She covered the White House and Congress from the Kennedy administration to the Reagan administration, gaining a reputation for her excellent journalistic instincts, integrity and strong writing style. She also chronicled some of the most tumultuous times in Washington, including the swearing in of Gerald Ford as president following the resignation of Richard Nixon. (Deceased) Jack McKeon, ‘63 – Distinguished career in Major League Baseball McKeon served as manager of Major League Baseball’s 2003 World Champion Florida Marlins and was named National League Manager of the Year in 1999 and 2003 by the Baseball Writers Association of America. He spent 50 years in baseball and built a reputation as one of baseball’s finest managers, leading the Marlins, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres. In 2003, he was called out of retirement to manage the Marlins, becoming the third-oldest Major League Baseball manager in history. McKeon was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. Donna Oliver, ‘72 – National Teacher of the Year Oliver has built a reputation as one of our nation’s finest educators. She was named the 1984 North Carolina State Teacher of the Year and the 1987 National Teacher of the Year for her work as a biology teacher at Cummings High School in Burlington, N.C. The award, which is sponsored by the Council of Chief State School Officers and Scholastic Inc., is considered the nation’s oldest and most prestigious teaching honor. Oliver is currently vice president for academic affairs at Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C. Joe West, ‘74 – Major League Baseball Umpire West worked his first Major League Basebal game on September 13, 1976 at age 23 and became full-time in 1978. He has worked two All- Star Games (1987, 2005), three Division Series (1995, 2002, 2005), seven League Championship Series (1981, 1986, 1988, 1993, 1996, 2003, 2004) and three World Series (1992, 1997, 2005). West was named MVP of the Elon football team in 1973 after leading his squad to a No. 2 national ranking in the NAIA. He was inducted into the Elon College Sports Hall of Fame in 1986. As a musician, West has performed with Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, T.G. Sheppard, Box Car Willie, Ray and Ron Herndon, Marty Martel, Bobby Mackey, Jimmie C. Newman, The Statesiders (Mel Tillis’

band), The Jones Boys (George Jones’ band), Randy Corner, Jason Scheff, “Skunk” Baxter, Les Dudek, Rick Serette, Bonnie Owens and Merle Haggard. He has sang at the Grand Ole Opry with the “Hee Haw Band,” including a solo from the legendary harmonica player Charlie McCoy. Deborah Yow, ‘74 – University of Maryland Athletics Director Yow was named director of athletics at the University of Maryland in 1994, becoming the first female athletics director of the Atlantic Coast Conference as well as one of the most respected figures in college athletics. In 2004, she was named one of the 20 most influential people in college athletics by the Sports Business Journal. She has served as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, leading 6,100 members who represent 1,600 colleges in the United States and Canada. She has also served on the NCAA Management Council and the NCAA Division I budget committee. During her tenure, the Terrapins have won nine NCAA national championships, including the school’s first men’s basketball title during the 200102 season. Yow has also emphasized academic success, committing new resources to academic support services for student-athletes. Maryland’s graduation rate for student-athletes is 85 percent under Yow’s direction. Kerrii Anderson, ‘79 – CEO and President of Wendy’s International, Inc. Anderson was named CEO and president of Wendy’s in 2006. She joined the company in September 2000 as executive vice president and chief financial officer, and was appointed to the company’s board of directors in November 2000. She has managed key areas of the corporation, including strategic planning, human resources, supply chain, information technology and Wendy’s bakery. Jo Craven, ‘85 – Pulitzer Prize winner Craven was recognized with the 1999 Pulitzer Prize Gold Award for public service for her work on an investigative series that appeared in The Washington Post. The five-part series, “Deadly Force,” which was the result of nearly a year’s work by a team of 15 reporters, computer analysts, graphic artists and editors, examined the unusually high rate of police shootings in the District of Columbia. Wes Durham, ‘88 – Georgia Tech/Atlanta Falcons Radio Broadcaster Durham has been the play-by-play “Voice of the the Yellow Jackets” in men’s basketball and football for more than a decade. He is a four-time recipient of the Georgia Sportscaster of the Year award. Durham also serves as the play-by-play voice for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons Casey Beathard, ‘90 – Country music composer/writer Beathard was chosen as BMI’s Country Songwriter of the Year in 2004 and has collaborated on hits such as “Stars and Stripes Forever” (Aaron Tippin), “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” (Kenny Chesney) and “Walk a Little Straighter” (Billy Currington). Rich Blomquist, ‘00 - Emmy Award winner Blomquist is a staff writer for “The Daily Show” where he has won four Emmy awards (2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006). He has also contributed material to “Saturday Night Live”.

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ELON ADMINSTRATION

DR. LEO M. LAMBERT Elon University President

Leo M. Lambert became Elon’s eighth president on January 1, 1999. His tenure has been marked by the successful completion of a $46.7 million capital campaign, the opening of Belk Library, the construction of Rhodes Stadium and the transition to university status. He has provided leadership for the conception of the NewCentury@Elon strategic plan, which guides Elon’s efforts to become one of the nation’s premier small, selective, undergraduate universities. Chair of the executive committee of North Carolina Campus Compact, a coalition of college and university presidents committed to the civic purposes of higher education, Lambert also heads the president’s council of Project Pericles, an initiative to promote socially responsible citizenship among college and university students. He has written extensively about post-secondary education and has spearheaded several national projects aimed at improving college and university teaching, including the Future Professoriate Project, which he founded at Syracuse University. Lambert has been a member of the boards of the American Council on Education and the American Association for Higher Education. In 1998, Change magazine named him one of the nation’s outstanding young leaders in higher education. Lambert graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English from the State University of New York at Geneseo. He earned a master’s degree in education at the University of Vermont in Burlington and a doctorate in education from Syracuse University. He and his wife, Laurie, both natives of Scotia, New York, have two daughters, Callie and Mollie.

DR. GERRY FRANCIS Elon University Provost

Dr. Gerald (Gerry) Francis is provost and vice president for academic affairs at Elon University. As provost, he is second in command, responsible for the academic program, admissions and student life. Francis received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Appalachian State University, where he was a member of the basketball team. He earned a Ph.D. degree in mathematics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech). Francis came to Elon in 1974 as a professor in the department of mathematics. During his tenure, he received the Daniels-Danieley Award as Elon’s most outstanding teacher. In 1983, he joined the administrative ranks as dean of academic affairs, and was later named vice president before assuming his current position in 1994. During his years at Elon, the institution has doubled in size, increased quality among faculty and students and made substantial facilities improvements. Francis is married to Burlington native Laine Neese Francis. His daughter Kristen and her husband James McCarthy are both Elon alums and have one child, Jay, and reside in Elon.

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DAVE BLANK Elon University Director of Athletics

Dave Blank enters his second year as the Elon University Director of Athletics for the 2007-08 campaign, following a year of notable improvement for the Phoenix in athletic success, academic progress, marketing and fundraising. Blank also engineered staff expansion in the Department of Athletics – including a restructuring of the Phoenix Club – and set a plan in motion for future facility improvements. Under Blank’s direction, 10 of Elon’s 16 teams fashioned better winning percentages and higher Southern Conference finishes last year than in the previous campaign. Last year also saw the Phoenix forge the school’s best SoCon finishes in football, women’s cross country and women’s tennis, record the program’s first winning men’s soccer season at the Division I level and post SoCon regular season and tournament championships in men’s tennis, claiming 14 consecutive victories before falling to Clemson in NCAA postseason action. Blank became the Elon Director of Athletics in 2006, arriving on the scene just in time to witness the Phoenix capture the SoCon men’s basketball North Division crown, a SoCon men’s tennis regular season co-championship and the outright SoCon baseball regular season title. Prior to coming to Elon, Blank spent six years as the Director of Athletics at Drake University. At Drake, Blank directed an 18-sport NCAA Division I athletics program that competes in the Missouri Valley Conference. He was responsible for the creation of a comprehensive academic assistance program and a new Life Skills program for student-athletes, encouraging participation in community activities and career development. During his tenure, Drake student-athletes consistently posted a combined grade-point average of 3.0 or above. Blank oversaw the addition of the women’s crew, women’s golf and women’s soccer programs at Drake. Facility enhancements were a priority during his tenure at Drake, including upgrades in the softball complex, renovation of the strength and conditioning facilities and new locker rooms for several sports. Under Blank’s guidance, Drake completed a $17 million renovation of Drake Stadium, which hosts football, soccer, track and field events as well as the nationally known Drake Relays. He restructured the Bulldog Club, which provides financial support for Drake athletics, resulting in a 90-percent increase in gifts. He also enhanced the marketing of Drake athletics to generate additional exposure and corporate donations. Blank served as chairman of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship Committee and was a member of the NCAA I-AA Governance Committee and Football Issues Committee. He received Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletics Director accolades from the All-American Football Foundation in 2005. Before moving to Drake in 2000, Blank worked at Coastal Carolina University where he served as Assistant/Associate Director of Athletics for three years (1996-99) and Director of Athletics for one year (1999-2000). Blank directed the CINO Club, increasing fiscal contributions to Coastal Carolina athletics by more than 200 percent. He spearheaded efforts to raise more than $4 million to establish an intercollegiate football program at the university, which began play in 2003. Before moving into athletics administration, Blank spent eight seasons (1988-1996) as head men’s basketball coach at Lock Haven University. Blank’s teams won 119 games during his tenure, making him the winningest head men’s basketball coach in Lock Haven history. He was named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1989 and 1996. Blank began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of South Carolina for three seasons (1982-85). He then served Wofford College for a year (1985-86) as Assistant Director of Athletics and assistant basketball coach before working a two-season stint (1986-88) as an assistant basketball coach at Lock Haven. A native of Frostburg, Md., Blank attended Duke University for two years (1978-1980) before graduating from South Carolina in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in business administration (finance). He earned a master of science degree in business administration from South Carolina in 1986. Blank and his wife, Leslie, are the proud parents of four children – Dexter, Samantha, Dustin and Davis. 2008 Elon Baseball


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CLAY HASSARD

Elon University Sr. Associate AD for Compliance/Campus Relations Clay Hassard, now in his 23rd year on the Elon staff, and fifth as the school’s senior associate director of athletics, monitors Elon’s compliance with NCAA regulations and works closely with the institution’s admissions, financial aid and housing offices. He directly responsible for overseeing several sports programs, and is the department’s primary liaison with other various offices. A 1984 Elon graduate, Hassard was an All-SAC and Academic All-American offensive lineman. He spent five seasons on the Elon football staff as an assistant coach while earning his MBA degree, which he received in 1988. He became part of the department’s administrative staff as an assistant director of athletics in 1990, and was promoted to associate director of athletics in 1995. Hassard and his wife, Elizabeth, are the parents of two daughters, Allison and Claire.

KYLE WILLS

Elon University Sr. Associate AD for Business/Operations Kyle Wills was promoted to senior associate director of athletics in June 2005, marking another milestone during his 27-year career on the staff. Wills oversees duties related to the department’s overall budget, including purchasing, team travel and recruiting expenses for all sports. He also has expanded responsibilities for management of the Koury Center, and daily supervision of office staff. Wills has the duties of overseeing the areas of marketing, ticket operations and sports information. Wills’ association with Elon began in the early ‘70’s, when his father worked as head trainer and assistant director of athletics under Red Wilson. He graduated from Elon in 1981, and was immediately hired as supervisor of athletic facilities at the school. He was promoted to athletics business manager in 1987, and was then named assistant director of athletics in 1995. Wills and his wife, Linda, are parents of a daughter, Lindsey.

FAITH SHEARER

Elon University Associate AD and Senior Woman Administrator Faith Shearer came to Elon after serving Johns Hopkins University three years (July 1999-June 2002) as its senior associate director of athletics and recreation and senior woman administrator. She has also worked two years (December 1995-July 1997) as the assistant director of athletics athletics and senior woman administrator at North Carolina Central University and two years (July 1997-July 1999) as the assistant director of athletics for internal affairs at Morgan State University. The 1994 Smith College graduate holds a B.A. degree in economics. Shearer was a four-year member of the Smith volleyball team, captaining her senior year squad. She went on to earn an M.S. degree in organizational development and human resources at Johns Hopkins in 2001.

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Academic Coordinator for Athletics

Trip Durham

Associate AD for Marketing

Cayce Crenshaw

Director of Academic Support for Athletics

Stephanie Hicks

Athletics Program Assistant

Jim Cross

Intern for Athletic Equipment and Facilities

Vicki Hightower

Faculty Athletics Representative

Megan Donald

Assistant Director of Marketing for Web Operations

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Lisa Layne

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Linda Somers

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Sarah Thomas

Assistant Director of the Phoenix Club

Brian Tracy

Director of the Phoenix Club

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

Eric Storsved Director of Athletic Training Services

Marty Baker Associate Athletic Trainer

Andi Bender Assistant Athletic Trainer

A.J. Lukjanczuk Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jodi McConnell Assistant Athletic Trainer

Josh Geruso Assistant Athletic Trainer

Elon’s athletic training staff is responsible for overseeing the health, medical care, treatment and rehabilitation of the more than 350 Phoenix student-athletes. Jodi McConnell is directly responsible for the health care needs of the Elon baseball team this season.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Elon baseball places an emphasis on the physical development of their players. Under the direction of head strength and conditioning coach Aaron Walker, the squad benefits from innovative instruction and state-of-theart facilities. Walker, in his third year at Elon, heads up Elon’s strength and conditioning program. Previously, he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of North Carolina. Walker graaduated from East Carolina University in May of 2002 with a bachelor of science degree in communications. He was a three-year starter for the Pirate football squad, starting in 36 consecutive contests, including three bowl appearances. Assisting Walker is Megan McCollum who is in her fourth year with the Phoenix. McCollum came to Elon after serving an internship at Wake Forest University where she helped implement strength and conditioning programs. She obtained her master’s degree in sports physiology from Texas A&M University in August 2004.

Aaron Walker Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

The Phoenix uses various strength and conditioning techniques to prepare for the highest level of competition. During the preseason, the team improves its bodies through a combination of weight training, track workouts, pilates and agilities. Megan McCollum Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

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ACADEMIC SERVICES The Elon University Athletic Department is proactive in ensuring the academic success of all student-athletes from their recruiting visit through graduation, including the integral components of academic support for athletics, academic enhancement program, communication with coaches, registration services, travel notices, recruiting visits, laptops and life skills.

Academic Enhancement Program (AEP)

All freshmen and select upperclassmen participate in the Academic Enhancement Program. All student-athletes in AEP meet with their assigned academic coordinator each week to discuss academic progress and concerns. In addition to weekly meetings, student-athletes in AEP are required to complete monitored study hours. To accommodate class and practice schedules, both daytime and nighttime options are available to complete monitored study hours.

Life Skills

In addition to the academic support provided by Elon Athletics, programs are also in place to promote and enhance the student-athlete experience. Programs and speakers address topics such as freshman transition issues, health and wellness, and career/graduate school preparation. The Student-Athlete Advisory Council is an organization for student-athletes, run by student-athletes, to provide an opportunity to serve the athletic, Elon and greater Burlington communities.

Academic Success

Of the more than 400 student-athletes, athletic training students, cheerleaders and dance team members at Elon last spring, 206 made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll, which recognizes those students with a semester GPA of 3.0 or better. In addition, 99 athletes achieved either the President’s List or the Dean’s List honors last spring.

Registration Services

All student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor through the academic advising office. The academic advisor serves as the primary contact for preregistration and graduation requirements and student-athletes meet with their academic advisor prior to the beginning of registration to determine scheduling needs. Student-athletes also meet with the academic coordinator for their sport to balance their academic schedule with athletic demands, such as in-season versus out-of-season scheduling.

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THE LEGEND OF THE PHOENIX Throughout history there is told the legend of the rare and remarkable Phoenix, a crimson and gold bird that lived 500 years. It was sleek, swift and strong — the most marvelous bird ever created by human imagination. At the end of its life, with death approaching, it built a nest in an oak tree and was consumed in flames ignited by the sun. From the ashes emerged the next Phoenix — reborn and renewed, with strength forged in fire. Fire, too, has shaped the history of Elon University. The disastrous fire of 1923 all but destroyed Elon. Gone were Main Building, college records, classrooms, the library and the chapel. But within days of the fire, Elon trustees set in motion the plan for Elon to rise from the ashes, stronger than ever. The Phoenix is a powerful leader and an emblem of immortality. It is a perfect symbol for a school that is constantly renewing and recreating itself. The Elon motto, Numen Lumen, embraces intellectual and spiritual light. And so too, throughout history, the Phoenix has served as a symbol of light and knowledge. The Phoenix is timeless and unique. It perfectly describes an athletics program and an institution that are rising to new levels of excellence. There is only one Phoenix. There is only one Elon. Catch the Fire!

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PHOENIX SPORTS RADIO/MEDIA INFORMATION phoenix sports radio Fans can tune in to 920 AM WPCM to catch 14 Phoenix baseball games this season. Dial in 15 minutes prior to the first pitch to catch the pregame show and then stay tuned to the play-by-play call of Byron Tucker. Catch each slide, homer and steal on Phoenix Sports Radio during the 2008 season! WPCM will carry the following games during the 2008 Phoenix baseball season: Apr. 2 at North Carolina State - Air time of 6:15 p.m. Apr. 4 vs. Georgia Southern - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 5 vs. Georgia Southern - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 6 vs. Georgia Southern - 1:15 p.m. Apr. 9 vs. East Carolina - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 11 vs. Western Carolina - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 12 vs. Western Carolina - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 13 vs. Western Carolina - 1:15 p.m. Apr. 16 vs. Coastal Carolina - 3:45 p.m. Apr. 22 vs. Wake Forest - 6:45 p.m. Apr. 30 vs. Appalachian State - 6:45 p.m. May 1 vs. Appalachian State (DH) - 2:45 p.m. May 3 vs. Campbell - 6:45 p.m.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

To the Media: It is our hope that you will find this publication useful while covering the Elon University baseball team during the 2008 campaign. Every effort has been made to include timely and pertinent information for your use. If you should require further information which is not contained in the book, please call the Elon Sports Information Office at 336278-6712. Our primary goal is to serve your needs in an efficient and friendly manner. Thank you for your coverage of Elon University baseball this season! We look forward to working with and serving you. Chris Rash, Assistant Sports Information Director Radio Broadcasts: A phone line will be made available at Latham Park for an official radio broadcast for opponents. Credentials: Working credentials for all Elon University home games should be requested in writing or in a phone call to the sports information office at least 24 hours prior to the contest. Spouses, dates and non-workers will not be granted credentials. Interviews: All player and coach interviews must be coordinated through the sports information office, and all requests must be received at least one day in advance. Depending upon schedules and other time considerations, interviews will be scheduled before or after practice sessions. Player phone numbers will not be released to media members.

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which entered its 87th season of intercollegiate competition in 2007, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the studentathlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1949. Demon Deacon second baseman Charles Teague was named the CWS Most Valuable Player. The Citadel made history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. The Bulldogs were joined that season at the CWS by current conference member Georgia Southern. One of the Southern Conference’s more famous baseball alums is Duke’s Dick Groat. The Blue Devil shortstop, who was also a basketball standout, was the conference’s Athlete of the Year in 1951 and 1952. He went on to a 14-year career in the major leagues. In 1960, he was named the National League MVP after he led the league in batting with a .325 average for the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. Among Southern Conference alums to grace Major League Baseball fields have been Atlee

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Hammaker (East Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike Ramsey (Appalachian State). Other SoCon players to go on to a career in the major leagues include Angels third baseman Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), pitchers Britt Reames (The Citadel) and Ryan Glynn (VMI) who both pitched with Oakland in 2005 and Furman’s Tom Mastny, a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians (2007). The Southern Conference has also been a breeding ground for some of college athletics’ most recognized coaches and administrators. Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and Everett Case of North Carolina State both worked the sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guided the Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Rupp never led Kentucky to a Southern Conference tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference Tournament championships from 1947 through 1952. Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to three Southern Conference Tournament championships in 1966, 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year honors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s while at Appalachian State and is in his first season as head coach at the College of Charleston. Terry Holland saw his basketball coaching career take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to the conference tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association Basketball Officials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee. Even the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the Southern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. A legendary Southern Conference football coach is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games which still ranks tied for fourth on the league’s all-time coaching victories list.

Southern Conference Staff Commissioner: John Iamarino (left)

Sr. Associate Commissioner: Geoff Cabe Assoc. Commissioner/Internal Affairs: Sue Arakas Assoc. Commissioner/Compliance: Doug King Asst. Commmissioner/Public Relations: Mike Ballweg Director of Multimedia: Mandi Copeland Director of Championships: Brandon Neff Director of Marketing: Mike Mitchell Asst. to the Commissioner: Laura Hayes Asst. Director of Media Relations: Jonathan Caskey Media Relations Asst.: Curt Cassell Address: 702 N. Pine Street Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Phone: 864-591-5100

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2008 PHOTO ROSTER

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#2 Cory Harrilchak Jr. • OF/P

#3 Donny Jobe Sr. • INF

#4 Bennett Davis Jr. • INF

#5 Chris Lopez Jr. • OF/INF

#7 Chase Austin So. • INF

#8 Matt Hill Sr. • INF

#9 Pat Irvine Jr. • OF/C

#10 Mike Melillo So. • C

#11 Matt Hinson So. • OF

#13 Jimmy Reyes Fr. • P

#14 Harry Austin RFr. • OF

#15 Neal Pritchard Fr. • INF

#16 Will Romanowicz Jr. • P

#17 Steven Hensley Jr. • P

#18 Ryan Adams So. • INF

#19 Jared Kernodle Fr. • P

#20 Ralph Reyes RFr. • C

#22 J.D. Reichenbach So. • P

#23 Tom Porter Jr. • P

#24 Chris Dove Jr. • OF/P

#25 Greg Annarummo Fr. • P/INFi

#26 Daniel Britt So. • P

#28 Ken Ferrer Fr. • P

#29 Jesse Lewter Sr. • P

#31 Matt Kirchner Fr. • OF/3B

#32 Greg Jones Sr. • P

#33 Jay Sinclair Fr. • 1B

#34 Mike Lobacz Jr. • 1B

#35 Ryan Hulme Fr. • P

#36 Matt Brown Jr. • C

#37 Thomas Girdwood Fr. • P

#38 Brian Bodjiak Fr. • P/DH

#42 Dallas Tarleton Jr. • C

#44 Greg Amorosso Fr. • P

Head Coach Mike Kennedy

Assoc. Head Coach Greg Starbuck

Assistant Coach Robbie Huffstetler

Assistant Coach Grant Rembert

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2008 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 42 44

Name Cory Harrilchak Donny Jobe Bennett Davis Chris Lopez Chase Austin Matt Hill Pat Irvine Mike Melillo Matt Hinson Jimmy Reyes Harry Austin Neal Pritchard Will Romanowicz Steven Hensley Ryan Adams Jared Kernodle Ralph Reyes J.D. Reichenbach Tom Porter Chris Dove Greg Annarummo Daniel Britt Ken Ferrer Jesse Lewter Matt Kirchner Greg Jones Jay Sinclair Mike Lobacz Ryan Hulme Matt Brown Thomas Girdwood Brian Bodjiak Dallas Tarleton Greg Amorosso

Pos. OF/P INF INF OF/INF INF INF OF/C C OF P OF INF P P INF P C P P OF/P P/INF P P P OF/3B P 1B 1B P C P P/DH C P

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

Ht. 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-7 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-7 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-1

Wt. 180 180 195 160 180 190 197 190 198 185 150 175 192 195 195 195 180 175 185 190 205 180 225 230 185 160 195 205 190 170 200 200 195 193

Head Coach: #12 Mike Kennedy, Elon ’91 (12th season) Associate Head Coach: #21 Greg Starbuck, Winston-Salem State ‘91 Assistant Coach: #6 Robbie Huffstetler, Appalachian State ’01 Assistant Coach: #27 Grant Rembert, Elon ‘05

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Hometown/Previous School Cary, N.C./Surry CC Vero Beach, Fla./Manatee CC Katy, Texas/Manatee CC Miami, Fla./Pasco-Hernando CC Charlotte, N.C./South Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg Westwood, Mass./The Hotchkiss School Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon Siler City, N.C./Jordan Matthews Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny Asheboro, N.C./Asheboro Westchester, Pa./Stetson Asheville, N.C./Owen Burlington, N.C./Williams Hurdle Mills, N.C./Orange Miami, Fla./Palmer Trinity Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg Burlington, N.C./Pfeiffer Bristol, R.I./IMG Chadbourn, N.C./West Columbus Pleasantville, N.Y./Pleasantville Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Memorial Raleigh, N.C./Spartanburg Methodist JC Brewster, N.Y./Saint Lukes Acworth, Ga./Young Harris JC Aliquippa, Pa./Center New Canaan, Ct./St. Lukes Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park Sandwich, Mass./Sandwich Indian Trails, N.C./Lenoir-Rhyne Virginia Beach, Va./Frank W. Cox Pronunciation Guide #2 Cory Harrilchak = Hair-uhl-chek #9 Pat Irvine = Er-vine #10 Mike Melillo = Muh-lil-o #16 Will Romanowicz = Ro-man-o-wits #19 Jared Kernodle = Ker-no-dle #22 J.D. Reichenbach = Rike-en-bach #25 Greg Annarummo = Anna-room-o #29 Jesse Lewter = Loo-ter #31 Matt Kirchner = Kirk-ner #34 Mike Lobacz = Low-baz #35 Ryan Hulme = Hume #38 Brian Bodjiak = Bo-jack #44 Greg Amorosso = Am-uh-rows-o

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2008 PREVIEW Prior to the season, Coach Mike Kennedy sat down to answer the following questions: You lost five bats from your everyday line-up of a year ago. What do you do to replace the kind of production that those guys provided day in and day out? It’s tough to lose guys that have enjoyed the successes that the likes of Drew Davis, Chris Vasami, Adam Weaver and so on have had for our program. But it comes with the territory. We try hard to evaluate our club year in and year out and find players who can help our program maintain a high level of success. I have never liked the term “rebuild.” It’s an old cliche, but our plan is to reload. It doesn’t always happen, but that’s the plan. This version of the Phoenix features 11 true freshmen, two red-shirt freshmen and five sophomores. What are the advantages and disadvantages to having a core group of players this young? I think that what I’m enjoying the most with this young club is the fact that they are very attentive to our teaching and learning our system. I do not think there is a coach in the world who would not prefer to have experience, but sometimes those guys have heard it all. They’ve heard all my jokes, my motivational sayings. They have all the answers. With young guys, there is a renewed sense of enthusiasm and energy. These guys are in the mode of still trying to impress me everyday and that’s fun. Of the newcomers, who do you expect to make an immediate impact this season and what can we expect out of those guys? There will be several. Junior college transfers Cory Harrilchak, Mike Lobacz and Bennett Davis will be counted on heavily to ease the loss of five position player starters from a year ago. Transfer catcher Dallas Tarleton has been as steady a catcher as we have had here in a long time. With the schedule changes and the fact that we will play five games a week, it’s obvious that our young pitchers will have to step up and be good early in their careers. Jimmy Reyes, Kenny Ferrer and Tom Girdwood all have shown that they can handle this level of play and, with consistency, will be major contributors this spring. As far as freshmen position players are concerned, Neal Pritchard may be as far along as any we have had here in a long time. You return arguably the top pitcher in the Southern Conference in junior Steven Hensley. What do you see out of him this year and what role will he play with your younger members of the pitching staff? Steven needs to step up and be the ace of this staff. He will be the Friday night starter. He needs to handle that responsibility and go out and give us a chance to win against the SoCon’s best every Friday night. He has to set the tone for the weekend. He has developed nicely and is a tremendous worker. His work ethic cannot be questioned and the young guys see our best working harder than everyone else and they respond to that. You have plenty of key players returning this year. What can we expect out of guys like senior Donny Jobe and juniors Chris Dove and Pat Irvine as well as others? I think what we’ll see is some great leadership. These guys will lead because they are talented and have already had success at this level. What I believe makes them special is that they do not have to have three hits and three RBI to lead. They understand the game of baseball and the fact that there will be some failures along the way. But those failures will not show up in their preparation or how they go about playing the game.

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2008 PREVIEW In your mind, what are the biggest strengths of this 2008 team? I think this club has a couple of areas that stick out. Defensively, we will be solid. I think our outfield play may be as good as anybody in the league. I like our team speed and think we will be able to find ways to score runs when we are not hitting a ton. With Hensley and veteran Jesse Lewter, I like our starting pitching. What is the biggest question mark for this squad? By far it will be our bullpen. The biggest question will whether or not can we finish games. To be a championship caliber team, you have to be able to close games. We will attempt to do that with some young, talented arms at the beginning of the season. How well our young guys handle this role will play a large part in the potential success of this year’s team. Most people know of the changes made to the season schedule this year. Could you tell us exactly what those changes were and what kind of impact you expect it to have on your club in 2008? The season was backed up three weeks to a uniform start date of Feb. 22. With that, official team practices could not begin until Feb. 1. The changes have condensed the season. Instead of playing four games a week, now we will play five. It was hard enough for the mid-major conferences to have enough pitching with four games so you can imagine how it will be with five. Add that to the fact that missing more class time becomes an issue and you see the problems. In order to keep our kids in class, we are forced to play closer to home, which means playing the likes of North Carolina, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, etc. on back-to-back days in the middle of the week. Speaking of the 2008 schedule, you’ve set up another daunting slate of games, including 16 games against teams that made the NCAA Regionals in 2007. What will your team have to do to continue the successes which it has had in previous seasons against stiff competition? With the five-game weeks, pitching will come to the forefront. I have always scheduled great teams, knowing that if we play well, we put ourselves in position to play in the post-season. This schedule is no different. Our mid-week schedule is brutally tough. If we can survive mid-week games, and our pitching holds up, we will be in the mix when regional bids are discussed. Changes continue around Elon and Latham Park is no exception. New seating and new batting cages are just the start of things to come as far as facilities go. What changes can fans expect to see this year and beyond and what will those changes mean for your program? In our business you have to keep up or you simply get left behind. Facilities are the one area you cannot afford to fall behind in. Our administration has provided us a chance to continue to bring in top-notch talent by upgrading our stadium. We have a great atmosphere and a great fan base and the upgrades to the stadium make our park more fan-friendly. The next step will be to replace the outfield wall and build a batter’s eye. These changes are paramount in our recruiting efforts.

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ELON COACHING STAFF Winning baseball continues to be the tradition for Mike Kennedy and the Elon University Phoenix as the skipper begins his 12th season as head coach. His previous 11 Elon teams have collected 10 winning records and nine 30-victory campaigns all while consistently playing against many of the country’s finest programs. His 2006 squad set a new school record with 45 victories. With each victory tallied, Kennedy adds to his record for the most wins by an Elon baseball coach that he set in 2003. In his 11 seasons, Kennedy has guided the Phoenix to 351 victories. A year ago, the Phoenix finished third in the Southern Conference with a 15-12 league mark. By eclipsing the 30-win plateau last year with an overall record of 32-29, Kennedy’s teams have now posted at least 30 victories in each of their eight official NCAA Division I seasons. The 2007 campaign saw Elon pick up three victories over teams ranked in the top-25 – #11 Miami, #17 Clemson and #24 College TH of Charleston – giving the program 17 wins over top-25 competition since the start of the 1999 season. Elon set a new attendance mark during the 2007 season as well, drawing 1,811 fans to witness the Phoenix host the #1-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels. It was the second time during the season that Elon set a new attendance mark. Earlier in the year, 1,421 fans turned out to watch Elon take on top-ranked South Carolina at Latham Park, the first time that a #1-ranked team had ever visited Elon in any sport at the NCAA Division I level. The 2007 squad also featured two players which earned all-conference accolades. In 2006, Kennedy led his team to its first-ever Southern Conference regular season title with a 21-6 league record. The team also collected its second NCAA Division I Tournament berth in five seasons, participating in the Clemson Regional as the number two seed. In the regional’s opening game, the Phoenix knocked off third-seeded Mississippi State by a 5-4 margin for the first NCAA Division I Tournament victory in any sport at Elon. Kennedy also led his team to its first-ever NCAA Division I national ranking, as the Phoenix appeared at #25 in Baseball America’s poll on May 22. The 2006 squad also earned a win over a top-25 team, defeating #14 South Carolina. For his efforts, Kennedy was honored as the 2006 SoCon Coach of the Year while five Phoenix players earned all-conference recognition. Elon also boasted the 2006 SoCon Freshman of the Year in Steven Hensley. In 2005, the skipper paced his Phoenix to a 32-25 overall record and an 18-12 Southern Conference mark, good enough to tie for third place in the 11-team league. Two members of that squad earned AllSouthern Conference distinction. The 2005 Phoenix squad claimed wins over a pair of nationally-ranked opponents – #6 North Carolina and #22 Coastal Carolina (twice) – as well as SEC member Auburn. In 2004, Elon’s first year in the Southern Conference, Kennedy led his Phoenix to a 31-28 overall record and a 17-13 conference mark to finish fourth in the league. Four different players were honored with all-conference accolades. The 2003 campaign was one for the record books. On the heels of the university’s first-ever at-large bid to an NCAA Division I tournament in any sport, Kennedy, a 1991 Elon graduate, made his mark by putting his name at the top of the list of Elon’s all-time winningest coaches. With a 19-4 victory over Liberty, Kennedy set the record for most wins by an Elon baseball coach, claiming his 197th victory at the helm of the program. What makes that feat even more impressive is that it was accomplished while Elon completed the transition from the NCAA Division II ranks to its current NCAA Division I classification. With an overall record of 34-23-2 (12-7 in the Big South, tying for second place), Kennedy’s 2003 club matched its 34 wins from the previous season in which the Phoenix advanced to the Clemson Regional of the NCAA Tournament. For the fifth consecutive year, Kennedy guided his squad to a triumph over a nationally-ranked top-20 opponent. With victories over #7 Wake Forest, #14 Clemson and #22 North Carolina, the Phoenix defeated three top-25 teams for the second consecutive season. In Elon’s historic 100th season of baseball celebrated in 2002, Kennedy’s squad compiled a record of 34-23, including a 13-8 mark in the Big South ConELON’S ALL-TIME ference, good enough for second place in the league. In just its third official season of DiviWINNINGEST COACHES sion I baseball, the Phoenix received an at-large (By Victories) bid to the NCAA Tournament and competed in the Clemson Regional. In Elon’s run to the re1. Mike Kennedy 1997-present 351-271-3 gional, the Phoenix posted impressive victories over #1 Clemson, #10 Wake Forest and #20 East 2. Robert McBee 1977-84 196-131 Carolina. The Phoenix fell one out shy of record3. John Sanford 1957-66 184-110 ing a three-game sweep at defending national 4. Rick Jones 1985-88 174-64 champion Miami that season.

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HEAD COACH

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MIKE KENNEDY

351-271-3 CAREER RECORD ELON, ‘91

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ELON COACHING STAFF With the 2002 team’s trip to the NCAA Regional, Kennedy has been a part of championship play at each level of Elon’s baseball success. As a catcher, he helped lead Elon to the 1989 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho. In 1997, Kennedy, in his first campaign at the helm, coached Elon to a runner-up Season Record Pct. Finish finish in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional in Alabama. 1997 34-16 .680 SAC Champion His 2001 club amassed a 30-27 record, including a 12-9 conference slate to place fourth in the Big South. Kennedy guided his team to an impressive (1997 NCAA Div. II South Central Regional) 17-8 mark at home, including a three-game sweep of Atlantic Coast Confer1998 26-22 .542 Reclassification ence foe Maryland. The Phoenix finished with a 6-4 record against ACC 1999 20-35-1 .366 Reclassification competition that year. During the past eight seasons, Elon has posted a 33-36 ledger against ACC opponents, including 5-4 in 2000, 4-4 in 2002, and 5-4 in 2000 33-25 .563 T-4th Big South 2003. 2001 30-27 .526 4th Big South The 2000 squad amassed a 33-25 record (11-10 in the Big South/tied for 2002 34-23 .596 2nd Big South 4th) while starting as many as seven freshman and sophomore position players. Despite the youth movement, the team was more than competitive as (2002 NCAA Div. I Clemson Regional) proven by a 7-5 win at #5 South Carolina, which later spent more time ranked 2003 34-23-2 .593 T-2nd Big South #1 than any other team that season. 2004 31-28 .525 4th Southern In 1999, Elon beat then-#1 and eventual national champion Miami. In 1998, Kennedy posted a winning 26-22 ledger during his second season as 2005 32-25 .561 T-3rd Southern head coach and the institution’s first during its two-year transition to the 2006 45-18 .714 1st Southern NCAA Division I level. (2006 NCAA Div. I Clemson Regional) In 1997, Kennedy guided his first Elon club to a 34-16 slate, a South Atlantic Conference regular season title, a berth in the NCAA Division II South 2007 32-29 .525 3rd Southern Central Regional championship game and a final ranking of 14th in the counCAREER 351-271-3 .564 try. For his efforts, Kennedy was named South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year. In the South Central Regional, Elon suffered an opening-round loss to Central Oklahoma, but rebounded to capture two-straight victories before battling within three outs of qualifying for the Division II College World Series, falling 7-5 to Central Oklahoma in the final. For the former Elon catcher, it was a fitting start to a coaching career at his alma mater. After serving the program as a volunteer and graduate assistant coach for four seasons, Kennedy was named to the head coach post on Sept. 12, 1996. In the nine seasons (1997, 2000-07) that Elon players have been eligible for postseason honors, Kennedy has coached 16 first team all-conference honorees, 20 second teamers, 16 conference all-tournament selections, seven all-region players, three all-region tournament picks, five all-state honorees, one league Freshman of the Year, one Freshman All-American and two academic All-Americans. He has worked with 22 players — 20 as head coach — who have gone on to play professional baseball. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Kennedy was a two-time honorable mention All-American catcher for Elon from 1988-1990. He experienced 102 victories during his career, as Elon posted a .756 winning percentage his last two years. The career .311 hitter batted .321 with seven homers and 36 RBI during Elon’s 1990 NAIA District 26 championship season. He also collected 15 doubles that year and was named first team All-South Atlantic Conference, first team alldistrict and honorable mention All-American. He also earned all-conference, all-district, all-area and honorable mention All-American honors during the 1989 season, hitting .289 with 32 RBI as Elon finished 36-9. For his career, Kennedy appeared in 115 games, batting .311 with 26 doubles, 13 home runs and 78 RBI. Kennedy signed with the Oakland Athletics organization as a ninth-round selection in the 1990 amateur draft, making stops in Scottsdale, Ariz., Medford, Ore. and Modesto, Calif. Prior to becoming head coach, Kennedy spent four seasons as Elon’s pitching coach. The pitching staff finished among the country’s top-20 NCAA-II teams in ERA four years — sixth in 1993, third in 1994, 18th in 1996 and fifth in 1997. Active in his profession, Kennedy is a frequent speaker and clinician at various schools and camps throughout the region. He and his wife, Liz, make their home in Burlington and have a daughter, Blair, and a son, Ryan.

THE KENNEDY FILE

KENNEDY VS. CURRENT SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERS (1997-PRESENT) School Appalachian State The Citadel Col. of Charleston Davidson Furman Georgia Southern UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Wofford Totals

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1997 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1998 1999 2000 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 3-4

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1-0 0-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-1 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 3-0 2-2 1-2 3-1 17-14 18-12

2006 2007 4-0 3-1 4-1 2-3 1-3 1-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 0-3 3-0 1-2 23-8 18-14

Total 18-3 9-8 4-13 10-3 9-6 7-8 15-9 6-10 10-2 88-62

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ELON BASEBALL ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON

Greg Starbuck enters his 10th season on the Elon coaching staff and his fourth as the associate head coach to Mike Kennedy. Starbuck is Elon’s recruiting coordinator and serves as the primary hitting and infield instructor. “Buck” has been instrumental in the success that Elon has enjoyed as a NCAA Division I member. In each of his nine seasons with the Phoenix, Elon has ranked among the conference leaders in several offensive and defensive categories. In 2006, Elon led the league in fielding as well as many major offensive categories. The team has won at least 30 games in eight of his nine seasons. Starbuck has coached 22 players that have received first or second team all-conference honors. He has also coached two Academic All-Americans. Starbuck played collegiately at UNC Asheville as a shortstop for two years after transferring from Montreat Anderson College. He received his bachelor of science degree from Winston-Salem State University in 1991. Starbuck and his wife, April, have three sons, McGwire, Banks and Jackson, and a daughter, Brettlyn.

GREG STARBUCK WINSTON-SALEM ST., ‘91

ELON BASEBALL ASSistant COACH 5TH SEASON

robbie huffstetler

Robbie Huffstetler begins his fifth year on the Phoenix baseball staff after serving as an assistant coach at Southern Conference rival Appalachian State University for two seasons. Huffstetler will be working with the Phoenix outfielders as well as assisting with the hitters in 2008. As head coach of the Coastal Plain League’s Thomasville Hi-Toms, Huffstetler guided the Hi-Toms to consecutive playoff appearances in 2003 and 2004. In 2002, Huffstetler was an assistant coach for the Hi-Toms. In 2003, his squad compiled a 32-16 regular season, tying the league record for wins and winning percentage. As manager of the Hi-Toms in 2004, he coached the team to the West Division title with a 26-24 overall record. In the summer of 2005, Huffstetler led the Mankato Moondogs to their best-ever finish and a team-record 32 wins. A 2001 graduate of Appalachian State, Huffstetler earned team MVP accolades in 1999. In 2001, he played in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League for the Stark County Terriers. Huffstetler and his wife, Rikki, have a daughter, Reese Avant, who was born in December.

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ELON BASEBALL ASSistant COACH 1st SEASON

GRANT REMBERT ELON, ‘05

Following a stellar playing career with the Phoenix, Grant Rembert has joined Mike Kennedy’s staff for the 2008 season. In 2004, Rembert put together one of the best individual seasons ever for an Elon player. He set new Elon season records with 250 at bats and 24 doubles. His 85 hits that same campain rank as the second-highest total ever in a season while his 60 RBI rate in a fourth-place tie on the season list for an Elon player. As a senior, Rembert hit .315 with 51 runs scored and 44 RBI to help lead the Phoenix to a program-record 45 victories, a Southern Conference regular season championship and a berth into the 2006 Clemson Regional of NCAA Tournament play. In the regional, Rembert helped second-seeded Elon defeat third-seeded Mississippi State by a 5-4 margin, the first-ever NCAA Division I tournament victory by any Elon program. An All-SoCon performer in both 2004 and 2006, Rembert began his playing career at UNC Asheville where he was a Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American and an All-Big South Conference selection. Following the 2006 season, Rembert signed a professional contract with the Evansville Otters, helping the team to a Frontier League title that

year. Rembert earned his degree in business administration from Elon in 2005 and his MBA from Elon in 2007.

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MEET THE PHOENIX Cory Harrilchak

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Junior • Outfielder/Pitcher 5-11 • 180 • L/L Cary, N.C. Surry CC

2008: A talented player who possesses very good skills in all areas of the game...Has above average speed and arm strength... Has some gap power...Earned the starting rightfield spot and will also see some quality innings on the mound...Had a great fall which has helped to draw some professional interest.

At Surry CC: Batted .350 with 14 doubles, five homers and 35 RBI last year...Logged 12.1 innings on the mound, posted a 4.38 ERA and struck out 11 batters in 2007...Hit .379 with six doubles and two homers in 2006. Accolades: Batted .480 as a senior at Cary High...Was a two-time all-conference selection and two-time academic allconference honoree...Was also a four-time all-conference wrestler. Personal: Cory Justin Harrilchak is the son of Gary Harrilchak and Betsy Dassau...Born October 27, 1987...Majoring in communications.

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

GP-S 40-N/A 54-N/A 94-N/A

AB 103 160 263

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H 39 56 95

Harrilchak’s Career Surry Statistics

2B 3B 6 1 14 1 20 2

HR 2 5 7

RBI 29 35 64

TB 53 77 130

SLG .515 .481 .494

BB -- -- --

K -- -- --

SAC -- -- --

SB -- -- --

AVG .379 .350 .361

2008: Returns after taking a medical red-shirt in 2007...Was limited due to nagging injuSenior • Infielder ries during the fall...Will see time at both shortstop and second base...Has a knack 5-10 • 180 • L/R for getting on base and scoring runs... Vero Beach, Fla. Should hit at the top of the order...The coaching staff is counting on him to be Manatee CC a table setter...Provides much needed experience in the middle infield...Could be the best defensive second baseman in the Southern Conference.

Donny Jobe

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2007: Was injured in the season-opener and took a medical red-shirt. 2006: Transferred to Elon from Manatee Community College...Ranked among the SoCon leaders in runs scored (2nd, 64), triples (T4th, 4), walks (2nd, 48), hit by pitches (T3rd, 14) and stolen bases (T6th, 20)...Started 62 of the 63 games in which he appeared...Batted .264 with 20 stolen bases...His team-leading 64 runs scored rated in a tie for the third-most runs ever scored by an Elon player in a season...Went 2-for-4 with three runs scored and four RBI in the Phoenix’s 13-12 win over Kent State...Drove in three runs and scored Elon Career Highs three more to help Elon to a 24-6 win over SoCon foe Georgia Southern. At Manatee CC: In two seasons, batted .333 with a .470 slugging percentage, 83 runs scored, 11 doubles, six triples, five homers and 36 RBI...2005 First Team All-Sun Coast Conference. Accolades: Two-time team MVP as a prep...Earned team’s Mr. Hustle Award twice. Personal: Donald Glenn Jobe II is the son of Don and Debbie Jobe...Born on April 16, 1985...Majoring in leisure/ sport management.

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

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GP-S 63-62 1-1 64-63

AB 235 2 237

R 64 0 64

H 62 0 62

Jobe’s Career Elon Statistics

2B 3B 11 4 0 0 11 4

HR 2 0 2

RBI 34 0 34

TB 87 0 87

SLG .370 .000 .367

BB 48 0 48

AB - 6 vs. Siena (3-4-06) R - 4 vs. Western Carolina (3-12-06) H - 4 at Davidson (4-22-06) 2B - 1, seven times 3B - 1, four times HR - 1, twice RBI - 4 vs. Kent State (3-19-06) SB - 2, twice TB - 6 vs. Kent State (3-19-06) HBP - 2 at The Citadel (5-25-06) BB - 3 vs. Western Carolina (3-10-06)

K 48 2 50

SAC 11 0 11

SB 20 0 20

AVG .264 .000 .262

2008 Elon Baseball


MEET THE PHOENIX 2008: Transferred to Elon after spending one season at Manatee Community College...Played for the Front Royal Cardinals Junior • Infielder of the Valley League where he was selected to the all-star team 5-10 • 195 • R/R in the summer of 2007...Will start the season at third base... Should hit in the middle of the line-up...Has a chance to put Katy, Texas up very good offensive numbers in Latham Park...Will provide Manatee CC much needed power from the right side of the plate...Is a threat to steal bases as he combines power and speed...The coaches are looking for him to be a run producer.

Bennett Davis

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At Manatee CC: Was a 2007 first team all-conference and first team all-state selection...Batted .401 with 13 doubles, two triples and four home runs over 152 at bats...Drove in a team-best 36 runs...Stole 15 bases in 18 attempts...Named the Florida Community College Activities Association Player of the Week after hitting .520 (13-of-25) with seven runs scored, 12 RBI, three doubles, a triple and a homer during a 5-1 week....Team’s offensive MVP...Helped lead Manatee to a No. 3 ranking in the state. At Blinn College: Played the 2006 season at Blinn where he hit .205 over 19 games. Accolades: Two-time all-district infielder at Cinco Ranch High. Personal: Bennett Ray Davis is the son of Gary and Debbie Davis...Born February 9, 1986...Majoring in business administration.

YEAR 2007 Totals

GP-S AB 43-N/A 152 43-N/A 152

R -- --

H 61 61

Davis’ Career Manatee Statistics

2B 3B 13 2 13 2

HR 4 4

RBI 36 36

Chris Lopez

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Junior • Outfielder/Infielder 5-7 • 160 • S/R Miami, Fla. Pasco-Hernando CC

TB 90 90

SLG .592 .592

BB -- --

K -- --

SAC -- --

SB 15 15

AVG .401 .401

2008: Transferred to Elon from Pasco-Hernando Community College...Will make the move to the outfield while providing depth in the infield...A strong player who needs to develop consistency to make an impact in 2008. At Pasco-Hernando CC: Led the team with 16 stolen bases a year ago...Hit .240 with five doubles and 10 RBI in 2007...Hit .219 with 23 runs scored and three homers as a freshman.

Accolades: A first team all-county selection and team MVP while playing at Belen Jesuit as a prep...Helped Belen Jesuit to both a district and regional title. Personal: Christopher Michael Lopez is the son of Humberto and Margarita Lopez...Born on November 22, 1986...Majoring in business administration.

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

GP-S 41-30 43-N/A 84-N/A

AB 105 146 251

2008 Elon Baseball

R 23 -- 23

H 23 35 58

Lopez’s Career Pasco-Hernando Statistics

2B 3B 4 1 5 1 9 2

HR 3 0 3

RBI 12 10 22

TB 38 42 80

SLG .362 .288 .319

BB 8 -- --

K 14 -- --

SAC 4 -- --

SB 7 16 23

AVG .219 .240 .231

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MEET THE PHOENIX Chase Austin

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Sophomore • Infielder 6-2 • 180 • R/R Charlotte, N.C. South

2008: Had a great offensive fall as he continued to swing a hot bat...Has worked extremely hard in the weight room and his power numbers should increase...Is very versatile and can play every infield position...Will hit in the middle of the line-up.

2007: Started 54 games and appeared in 56 total contests as a true freshman...Was second on the squad with a .337 batting average...Tied for the team lead with 14 doubles...Scored 33 runs and drove in 42...Went 1-for-3 with a RBI in the season-opener against Virginia...Drove in a career-best six runs while going 2-for-3 against North Carolina A&T...Hit is first career homer in a win over Xavier, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and two driven in...Rapped a career-best four hits in five at bats against league foe Furman...Drove in two runs and scored three more in a 3-for-4 day in Elon’s SoCon Tournament victory over Georgia Southern... Earned SoCon Player of the Week on April 16 after batting .692 (9-for-13) with three doubles and a triple while driving in six runs and scoring three during Elon’s three-game series with Furman. Elon Career Highs AB - 5, six times R - 3 vs. Georgia Southern (5-23-07) H - 4 vs. Furman (4-13-07) 2B - 3 vs. Georgia Southern (5-23-07) 3B - 1 vs. Furman (4-13-07) HR - 1, three times RBI - 6 vs. N.C. A&T (3-11-07) SB - None TB - 7 vs. Furman (4-13-07) HBP - 1, seven times BB - 3 at Appalachian State (3-18-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

GP-S 56-54 56-54

AB 175 175

Accolades: Helped lead South to a runner-up state finish and a conference championship...Three-year letterman and an all-conference player. Personal: Nicholas Chase Austin is the son of Bill and Sherilette Austin...Born on December 4, 1987...Majoring in business administration.

R 33 33

H 59 59

Austin’s Career Elon Statistics

2B 3B 14 1 14 1

HR 3 3

RBI 42 42

Matt Hill

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Senior • Infielder 6-1 • 190 • S/R Charlotte, N.C. East Mecklenburg

against Appalachian State.

TB 84 84

SLG .480 .480

BB 17 17

K 33 33

SAC 13 13

SB 0 0

AVG .337 .337

2008: Team captain...Can play up the middle or at third base... Has battled nagging injuries throughout his career...Had his best fall in an Elon uniform...A great team leader who his teammates respond to...Will be used in a number of roles. 2007: Started 21 games and appeared in 50 total contests... Scored 22 runs and drove in 14 runs...Was successful on all six of his stolen base attempts...Tied a career-high with three RBI

2006: Appeared in four games before sitting out the rest of the season with an injury...Scored two runs. 2005: Hit .262 over 44 games as a red-shirt freshman... Scored 33 runs and drove in 27 while posting a .376 slugging percentage...Went 3-for-4 with his first career home run and also scored four runs and drove in three in a 20-5 win over Columbia...Recorded his first career hit during a Elon Career Highs 3-for-4 day at Auburn in which he also scored three runs and knocked in one...Posted 10 AB - 6, twice multi-hit games and a season long hitting streak of six games. R - 4 vs. Columbia (3-5-05) H - 4 vs. Columbia (3-5-05) 2B - 1, 12 times 3B - 1, twice HR - 1, twice RBI - 3, twice SB - 1, 12 times TB - 8 vs. Columbia (3-5-05) HBP - 1, 10 times BB - 2, six times

YEAR 2005 2006 2007 Totals

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GP-S 44-34 4-0 50-21 98-55

AB 141 4 79 224

2004: Earned a red-shirt. Accolades: Rated the 14th-best prospect in North Carolina by Baseball America...Allconference and All-Mecklenburg County selection...Participated in the State Games of North Carolina. Personal: Matthew Alan Hill is the son of Holger and Teresa Hill...Born on July 8, 1984... Majoring in communications. R 34 2 22 58

H 37 1 15 53

Hill’s Career Elon Statistics

2B 3B 8 1 0 0 4 1 12 2

HR 2 0 0 2

RBI 20 1 14 35

TB 53 1 21 75

SLG .376 .250 .266 .335

BB 18 2 14 34

K 28 2 21 51

SAC 7 0 6 13

SB 6 0 6 12

AVG .262 .250 .190 .237

2008 Elon Baseball


MEET THE PHOENIX Pat Irvine

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Junior • Outfielder/Catcher 5-11 • 197 • L/R Westwood, Mass. The Hotchkiss School

2008: Second Team Preseason All-SoCon pick by the coaches...Tremendous young man who has a great work ethic and a bright future...Is coming off a solid sophomore season and a great summer in the Valley League...A very athletic player who will see time behind the plate, in left field and in right field...A strong player whose power numbers continue to improve...Has a chance to put up big numbers.

2007: Named Elon baseball’s Most Improved Player...Earned Second Team All-SoCon honors from the media...Named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team...Hit .318 with 50 runs scored...Led the team with 47 RBI and tied for the team lead with 10 homers...Posted a team-best (and rated fourth in the SoCon) .563 slugging percentage over 60 games...Finished second in the league with 46 walks...Hit the team’s only two grand slams of the season - vs. Xavier and vs. Georgia Southern in the SoCon Tournament - and drove in a career-high five runs in both games...Went 2-for-2 with a homer and three RBI in Elon’s 13-12 victory at then-#17 Clemson...Drove in three and scored three times during a 3-for-4 day at The Citadel...Had 17 multi-hit games and 10 multi-RBI outings... Had a season-long hitting streak of eight games. 2006: Appeared in 46 games, earning 31 starts...Batted .297 with 20 runs scored...Went 3-for-4 with a run and three RBI in Elon’s 16-8 victory over Brown...Drove home the game-winning run in Elon’s 5-4 win over MissisElon Career Highs sippi State, the first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament victory for an Elon program. AB - 5, seven times R - 3, three times H - 3, seven times 2B - 1, 19 times 3B - 1, three times HR - 1, 12 times RBI - 5, twice SB - 2 at Appalachian State (3-16-07) TB - 8 vs. Xavier (3-5-07) HBP - 2, three times BB - 3 at Miami (2-24-07)

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

GP-S 46-31 60-55 106-86

AB 101 192 293

R 20 50 70

Accolades: Three-time all-conference performer at The Hotchkiss School...Named team MVP following his senior season after batting .530 and slugging .950...Named his school’s Male Athlete of the Year his senior year...Hit .340 with three doubles, a triple and two homers in 53 at bats in 2004...Also drove in 24 runs and scored another 21 en route to All-Founders League accolades in 2004...Member of Team Connecticut in the ASAU 18 American league where he batted .295 over 37 games, scoring 13 runs, driving in 16 and knocking eight extra-base hits...Named Tri-Valley Rookie of the Year in 2002... Batted .385 with wood bats in 2003. Personal: Patrick Armstrong Irvine is the son of William and Maryellen Irvine...Born on January 27, 1986...Majoring in business administration. H 30 61 91

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2B 8 11 19

Irvine’s Career Elon Statistics

3B 0 3 3

HR 2 10 12

RBI 17 47 64

Mike Melillo

Sophomore • Catcher 6-2 • 190 • S/R Annandale, N.J. North Hunterdon

TB 44 108 152

SLG .436 .563 .519

BB 19 46 65

K 23 42 65

SAC 1 2 3

SB 0 8 8

AVG .297 .318 .311

2008: A solid defensive catcher...Understands how to work with a pitching staff...Will see action both behind the plate and as a DH...Possesses very good raw power and provides much needed pop from both sides of the plate...Has very good arm strength behind the plate...Was limited, but showed toughness, by playing with a shoulder injury in the fall.

2007: Appeared in 46 games, earning 26 starts, as a true freshman...Hit .291 with 22 runs scored, five homers and 25 RBI...Recorded his first career hit in the season-opener against Virginia...Blasted his first career homer vs. High Point... Posted his first career two-home run game, going 2-for-5 with a career-best four runs scored and a career-high six RBI in Elon’s victory over then-#24 College of Charleston...Scored twice, drove in two and hit a home run in Elon’s win at then#17 Clemson...Ended the year riding a season-best six game hitting streak. Accolades: Led the state in runners caught stealing (14-of-19) as a junior...Named an all-conference, all-county, all-group and all-area selection...Helped lead North Hunterdon to two state sectional semi-final appearances and two Hunterdon-Warren County finals...As a member of the Flemington Diamondjacks, helped to capture the Atlantic Elon Career Highs Coast Elite 18U Wood Bat League title. AB - 6 vs. UNC Greensboro (5-25-07) Personal: Michael David Melillo is the son of Gerry and Debbie Melillo...Born on December 2, 1987...Majoring in business administration.

YEAR 2007 Totals

GP-S 44-26 44-26

AB 110 110

2008 Elon Baseball

R 22 22

H 32 32

2B 4 4

Melillo’s Career Elon Statistics 3B 1 1

HR 5 5

RBI 25 25

TB 53 53

SLG .482 .482

BB 16 16

R - 4 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-5-07) H - 3 vs. Wofford (5-18-07) 2B - 1, four times 3B - 1 vs. Furman (4-14-07) HR - 2 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-5-07) RBI - 6 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-5-07) SB - None TB - 8 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-5-07) HBP - 1 vs. Appalachian State (5-25-07) BB - 2 at Clemson (4-24-07)

K 23 23

SAC 3 3

SB 0 0

AVG .291 .291

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Matt Hinson

Sophomore • Outfielder 6-0 • 198 • L/L Siler City, N.C. Jordan Matthews

2008: A left-handed hitter who provides some pop...Will provide depth from the left side of the plate...Will see his opportunites increase with offensive consistency...Good team player. 2007: Saw time in 10 contests...Had his first career hit against league foe Furman. 2006: Red-shirted.

Accolades: Named 1A all-state by NCPreps.com in 2005 and the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association in 2004... Two-time prep MVP...Three-time All-Yadkin Valley Conference pick...Three-time Chatham News All-County selection... Holds the Jordan Matthews season record for RBI and career record for homers...Knocked 15 homers in American Legion

ball last year.

Personal: Matthew Thomas Hinson is the son of Harold and Susan Hinson...Born on November 24, 1986...Majoring in acccounting. Elon Career Highs AB - 1, six times R - 1 vs. Princeton (3-3-07) H - 1 vs. Furman (4-14-07) 2B - 1 vs. Furman (4-14-07) 3B - None HR - None RBI - None SB - None TB - 2 vs. Furman (4-14-07) HBP - 1 vs. Princeton (3-3-07) BB - 1 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-6-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

GP-S 10-0 10-0

AB 6 6

R 1 1

H 1 1

13

Hinson’s Career Elon Statistics

2B 3B 1 0 1 0

HR 0 0

Jimmy Reyes

RBI 0 0

Freshman • Pitcher 5-11 • 185 • L/L Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep

TB 2 2

SLG .333 .333

BB 1 1

K 2 2

SAC 0 0

SB 0 0

AVG .167 .167

2008: Has a bright future in an Elon uniform...Had a very good fall and has earned a starting role this spring...Throws four pitches for strikes...A fierce competitor who possesses a tremendous work ethic...Will only get better throughout his career.

Accolades: A two-time all-county honoree...Named to the Cleat Invitational All-Tournament Team as a sophomore where he was named the tournament’s Outstanding Pitcher... Rated as one of Florida’s top-50 prospects...Helped Gulliver Prep to a 2006 district title and a regional finals appearance... Advanced to the Connie Mack Regional semi-finals in 2006 as a member of the Powerhouse 18 travel squad. major.

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Personal: James Michael Reyes is the son of George and Laly Reyes...Born on March 7, 1989...Is undecided upon a

2008 Elon Baseball


MEET THE PHOENIX

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Harry Austin

R-Freshman • Outfielder 5-7 • 150 • R/R Wexford, Pa. North Allegheny

2008: Has improved as a player more than anyone else on the roster...Should play a major role for the Phoenix this spring... Possesses great speed and is a very good baserunner...Has surprising power...Will play in both left and center this year...A very good defensive outfielder who runs down everything... Has made great strides offensively. 2007: Red-shirted.

Accolades: Batted .424 with 26 runs scored and 25 RBI in his junior season at North Allegheny...Was a Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Section Team choice as well as a Team One Midwest Top-30 selection...Helped lead North Allegheny to the 2005 Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League AAAA title and the quarterfinals of the Pennsylvania state tournament...The team also achieved a top-10 East Region ranking by USA Today. Personal: Harry George Austin IV is the son of Harry and Mary Ellen Austin...Born on October 3, 1987...Majoring in business administration.

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Neal Pritchard

Freshman • Infielder 5-11 • 175 • R/R Asheboro, N.C. Asheboro

2008: A true freshman who has a bright future at Elon...A blue collar player...Will compete for the starting shortstop job...Has very good bat speed and raw power...Could put up impressive numbers as he improves his strength.

Accolades: Helped lead Asheboro to a conference title...Was a member of the 2006 Region 5 State Team which won the gold medal...Chosen as both an all-conference and all-area player...Hit .509 with 17 homers, 12 doubles and 63 RBI while playing for Post 45 in 2006...Batted .412 with four home runs and 26 RBI as a junior. Personal: Donald Neal Pritchard, Jr. is the son of Don and Darlene Pritchard...Born on February 21, 1989...Is undecided upon a major.

2008 Elon Baseball

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MEET THE PHOENIX Will Romanowicz

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2008: Will miss the season due to an injury.

Junior • Pitcher 6-1 • 192 • R/R Westchester, Pa. Stetson

2007: Made 17 appearances, including 13 starts, while recording a 5.36 ERA...Walked just 28 hitters in 92.1 innings of work...Named SoCon Pitcher of the Week once...Threw a complete game shutout, striking out a career-best eight hitters to defeat SoCon rival Appalachian State...Earned his first career save by throwing one scoreless inning against UNC Asheville...Fanned six batters in 6.1 innings in a no-decision against Princeton...Selected as the number five prospect in the Atlantic Collegiate League as a member of the Kutztown Rockies by Baseball America in the summer...Helped the Rockies to a 33-6 record and a Wolff Division title by going 4-0 with a save and a 1.29 ERA...Posted the second-most victories on the team by going 6-3. At Stetson: Went 2-3 in 14 appearances in 2006...Threw a combined 5.1 innings, giving up three earned runs and striking out four batters against #8 LSU in 2006...Threw a complete game, allowing seven hits and no walks to earn the victory in the Atlantic Sun Championship Game over East Tennessee State in 2006...2006 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament selection...Went 2-3 with a 4.45 ERA over 22 appearances and struck out 32 in 56.2 innings in two seasons...Earned a medical red-shirt his freshman season. Elon Career Highs IP - 9.0 at Appalachian State (3-18-07) K - 8 at Appalachian State (3-18-07) H - 12, twice 2B - 4 vs. Princeton (3-4-07) 3B - 1 at Appalachian State (3-18-07) HR - 2, twice WP - 2 at High Point (2-27-07) HBP - 2, three times BB - 4 at Georgia Southern (4-7-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

APP-S W-L 17-13 6-3 17-13 6-3

CG 1 1

Accolades: Earned first team all-city and all-league honors as a senior at Malvern Prep...Struck out 78 batters in 38 innings...Compiled a 10-7 career record with a 1.30 ERA and school-record eight saves...Selected to play in the Carpenter Cup...Named to the Inter-Academic all-conference team as a sophomore and junior...Ranked as the highest prospect in Pennsylvania in Baseball America’s Perfect Game Prospectus Plus Scouting Report (December 2002)...Invited to the USA Baseball Junior National Trials Tournament of Stars in Joplin, Mo. in July of 2003. Personal: William Albert Romanowicz is the son of Michael and Amalia Romanowicz...Born on August 23, 1985...Majoring in business administration. SHO 1 1

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SV 1 1

Romanowicz’s Career Elon Statistics IP 92.1 92.1

H 123 123

R 65 65

Ryan Adams

Sophomore • Infielder 5-11 • 195 • L/R Burlington, N.C. Williams

ER 55 55

BB 28 28

K 56 56

2B 3B 28 1 28 1

HR ERA 7 5.36 7 5.36

2008: A corner infielder whose strength is his bat...Has a chance to become a very good collegiate hitter...Is coming off of a great summer in the Valley League where he helped the Waynesboro Generals to a league title...Fighting for the first base job...Will see time at first as well as a DH...Works very hard in the weight room...The coaches are expecting him to play an increased role this spring.

2007: Saw time in 33 contests, garnering eight starting assignments...Batted .308 with 10 RBI over 52 at bats...Recorded his first career hit at Coastal Carolina...Drove in his first two career runs by going 1-for-1 at then#11 Miami...Hit his first homer during a 1-for-1, one-run, two-RBI outing against SoCon foe UNC Greensboro...Scored twice in a 2-for-3 night in Elon’s victory over then-#17 Clemson. Accolades: A three-time Mid-State 3A All-Conference team member...Participated in the State Games of North Carolina in 2005 and 2006...A First Team N.C. Preps 3A pick a year ago...2006 Williams High School team MVP and a second team all-region selection...Honored with team top hitter awards by both Williams High School and American Legion Post 63 in 2005. Elon Career Highs AB - 4 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-5-07) R - 2 at Clemson (4-24-07) H - 2, three times 2B - 1 vs. N.C. A&T (3-10-07) 3B - None HR - 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (4-28-07) RBI - 2, three times SB - None TB - 4 vs. UNC Greensboro (4-28-07) HBP - None BB - 1, six times

YEAR 2007 Totals

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GP-S 33-8 33-8

AB 52 52

R 8 8

Personal: Ryan Douglas Adams is the son of Stanley and Debbie Adams...Born on November 21, 1987...Undecided upon a major.

H 16 16

Adams’ Career Elon Statistics

2B 3B 1 0 1 0

HR 1 1

RBI 10 10

TB 20 20

SLG .385 .385

BB 6 6

K 15 15

SAC 2 2

SB 0 0

AVG .308 .308

2008 Elon Baseball


MEET THE PHOENIX 2008: Team captain...Named to the pre-season 2008 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Award watch list...Selected as Junior • Pitcher a First Team Preseason All-SoCon performer by both the 6-3 • 195 • R/R league’s coaches and media...Enters the year ranked among Elon’s career leaders in starts (9th, 31) and strikeouts (6th, Asheville, N.C. 203)...Has three pitches that he throws for strikes...Throws in Owen the low 90’s...Played for the Bourne Braves of the prestigious Cape Cod League this past summer where he went 4-2 with a 3.89 ERA...He struck out 35 batters in 37.0 innings for Bourne...Rated the top college prospect in the state of North Carolina by Baseball America...Has worked hard in the weight room...Saw limited action in the fall due to his summer play... Will pitch on Fridays for the Phoenix this spring.

Steven Hensley

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2007: Chosen as Elon baseball’s Pitcher of the Year...Named Second Team All-SoCon by both the league’s coaches and the media...Was named SoCon Pitcher of the Week once and SoCon Pitcher of the Month for March...Honored as having InsidePitching.com’s Southeastern Performance of the Week once...Named to the College Baseball Foundation’s National Honor Roll once...Led the team in victories, going 8-5...Also led the squad with a 3.93 ERA, 100.2 innings pitched, 15 starts and 107 strikeouts...He rated among the SoCon leaders in ERA (5th), strikeouts (2nd) and wins (T5th)...His 107 K’s ranked as the third-highest single-season total in Elon baseball history while his 100.2 innings rank as the fifth-highest season total in program history...Threw 8.0 shutout innings, striking out a career-best 16 hitters in a victory over SoCon foe Davidson...Picked up a win against SoCon rival The Citadel after surrendering one run, hurling an eight-hit complete game and striking out eight batters...Struck out 10+ hitters on five occasions and at least five opponents in 10 games, including a span of seven consecutive games...Earned his first career save by throwing a perfect ninth inning in Elon’s 13-12 win at then-#17 Clemson...Held opponents to just a .249 batting average...Rated as the number four prospect in the Northwoods League by Baseball America after playing for the Duluth Huskies during the summer...Helped Duluth to a 43-25 record and a North Division title by going 1-2 with a save and a 3.58 ERA...Walked only 13 hitters and struck out 31 in 27.2 innings with Duluth. 2006: Named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year...Selected to the 2006 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team...Named SoCon Pitcher of the Week twice and SoCon Pitcher of the Month once...Ranked among the SoCon’s top-10 players in innings pitched (5th, 98.2), strikeouts (4th, 96) and batters struck out looking (2nd, 42)...Finished third on the team with six victories...Led the team and grabbed the then-number six spot on Elon’s single-season charts with 96 strikeouts...Threw two complete games, including a 13-strikeout shutout at league member Wofford...Earned his first career victory by throwing 7.1 innings and allowing one run on seven hits while fanning eight batters at then-#28 College of Charleston...Struck out at least five hitters in 11 outings, including a span of nine straight appearances. Accolades: Named team offensive MVP as a senior...Two-time team MVP and three-time All-Western Highlands Conference selection...Participated in the State Games of North Carolina...Earned all-state distinction following both his junior and senior seasons...Member of the IMPACT All-Star team his junior year...Was selected by the Washington Nationals in June’s amateur draft...Participated in the State Games of North Carolina twice. Personal: Steven Daniel Hensley is the son of Dan and Kim Hensley...Born on December 27, 1986...Majoring in leisure/sport management.

Elon Career Highs IP - 9.0, three times K - 16 vs. Davidson (3-30-07) H - 10, twice 2B - 4, three times 3B - 1, three times HR - 2, twice WP - 2 vs. N.C. A&T (3-9-07) HBP - 3 at Wake Forest (3-8-06) BB - 6 vs. Princeton (3-3-07)

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

APP-S 19-16 17-15 36-31

W-L 6-5 8-5 14-10

2008 Elon Baseball

CG 2 1 3

SHO 1 0 1

SV 0 1 1

Hensley’s Career Elon Statistics IP 98.2 100.2 199.1

H 104 95 199

R 62 54 116

ER 58 44 102

BB 35 42 77

K 96 107 203

2B 23 23 46

3B 3 0 3

HR 7 7 14

ERA 5.29 3.93 4.61

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Jared Kernodle

Freshman • Pitcher 5-11 • 195 • R/R Hurdle Mills, N.C. Orange

2008: Has a very good arm and good stuff...Will compete for innings as a freshman...Has a chance to log meaningful innings when he has command of his fastball...Has a bright future. Accolades: Was an all-conference selection following both his junior and senior seasons...Named team pitcher of the year as a junior...Collected team MVP distinction as a senior.

Personal: Jared Ray Kernodle is the son of Richard Kernodle and Lisa Wilkerson...Born on September 29, 1989...Majoring in physical education and health.

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Ralph Reyes

R-Freshman • Catcher 5-10 • 180 • R/R Miami, Fla. Palmer Trinity

2008: A solid receiver who blocks well...Needs to develop consistency to compete for innings...Missed the majority of the fall with an injury...Showed signs of offensive improvement prior to his injury. 2007: Red-shirted.

Accolades: Was a 48th-round selection by the Chicago White Sox in the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft...Attended the Dynasty All-Star Games in 2005 and 2006, which selects the best players in Dade and Broward Counties...Named honorable mention by The Miami Herald in 2005...Participated in the MLB 2005 RBI World Series in Pittsburgh, Pa...Five-year varsity starter..Helped Palmer Trinity to its first district title in 18 years in 2004...Selected to attend the 2003 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif...Competed in the MLB 2003 RBI World Series in Houston, Texas. Personal: Rafael Reyes is the son of Rafael and Zoila Reyes...Born on March 4, 1988...Majoring in exercise/sport science.

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J.D. Reichenbach

Sophomore • Pitcher 6-2 • 175 • L/L Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East

2008: A lefty who possesses tremendous potential...A tough competitor who has a good arm...Has a chance to earn a spot in the rotation with command of his pitches...Possesses a great work ethic.

2007: Went 3-3 with a 7.44 ERA in 22 appearances, including seven starts, as a true freshman...Earned his first career win by throwing 3.2 shutout innings and allowing just one hit in relief against North Florida...Allowed one unearned run on four hits in 3.2 innings of relief work to earn the win at then-#11 Miami. Accolades: An all-league pick in baseball as well as football at Central Bucks East...Selected to participate in the AFLAC/Perfect Game in Baltimore, Md...Helped lead his AAU team to the 17-and-under national title and helped lead his Central Bucks East team to the state semi-finals...Following his rookie campaign, was named Freshman of the Year...Was a 20th-round selection by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim following his senior season of high school. Personal: James Douglas Reichenbach is the son of Douglas and Leslie Reichenbach...Born on August 29, 1987...Majoring in business administration. Elon Career Highs IP - 4.0 at UNC Wilmington (4-17-07) K - 2, five times H - 9 at High Point (2-27-07) 2B - 3 at High Point (2-27-07) 3B - 1 vs. UNC Wilmington (3-6-07) HR - 2, twice WP - 1 vs. UNC Wilmington (3-6-07) HBP - 1, four times BB - 5 at Clemson (4-24-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

APP-S W-L 22-7 3-3 22-7 3-3

CG 0 0

SHO 0 0

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SV 0 0

Reichenbach’s Career Elon Statistics IP 42.1 42.1

H 61 61

R 46 46

Tom Porter

Junior • Pitcher 6-1 • 185 • R/R Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg

ER 35 35

BB 31 31

K 18 18

2B 3B 11 1 11 1

HR ERA 9 7.44 9 7.44

2008: Has a very good arm with an above average curveball... Could get an opportunity as a starter in 2008.

2007: Logged 33.0 innings over 25 appearances, all out of the bullpen...Went 3-2 with a 4.36 ERA...Struck out 31 hitters...Did not allow a run in his first five outings of the year... Fanned a career-high four hitters to earn a save after throwing 1.1 scoreless innings against North Carolina A&T...Held opponents to a .207 batting average...Did not allow a run over 9.2 innings and six appearances from May 5 through May 25. 2006: Made 19 appearances, including two starts, as a true freshman...Recorded three saves...Tallied a 2-3 overall record...Fanned 21 batters in 20.1 innings of work...Picked up his first collegiate victory by throwing one inning with two strikeouts in relief against Kent State. Accolades: Two-time All-Mecklenburg pick...Claimed all-conference accolades three times...Helped lead North Mecklenburg to two league titles and a conference co-championship during his last three seasons...Participated in the North Carolina/South Carolina Senior Challenge in 2005...Helped guide the On Deck O’s team to a third-place finish at the WWBA/PG World Wood Bat Championships...Also helped guide his AAU Elon Career Highs 16U team, the Diamond Travelers (S.C.), to a state title. IP - 3.2, twice K - 4, twice H - 5 at North Carolina (4-4-06) 2B - 1, six times 3B - 1 at Appalachian State (3-17-07) HR - 1, twice WP - 2 at Clemson (4-24-07) HBP - 1, five times BB - 3, three times

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

APP-S 19-2 25-0 36-31

W-L 2-3 3-2 14-10

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Personal: Thomas William Porter is the son of Bruce and Karen Porter...Born on November 11,1986...Majoring in mathematics.

SHO 0 0 1

SV 3 1 1

Porter’s Career Elon Statistics IP 20.1 33.0 199.1

H 26 25 199

R 17 18 116

ER 16 16 102

BB 17 17 77

K 21 31 203

2B 3B 4 0 2 1 46 3

HR 0 2 14

ERA 7.08 4.36 4.61

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Chris Dove

Junior • Outfielder/Pitcher 6-0 • 190 • R/R Burlington, N.C. Pfeiffer

2008: Named to the pre-season 2008 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Award watch list...A First Team Preseason All-SoCon pick by the media...Has an above average arm in centerfield and great speed...Could be the best defensive centerfielder in the Southern Conference...Has worked very had on his swing and will bat leadoff to begin the 2008 campaign.

2007: Named Elon baseball’s Newcomer of the Year...Led the SoCon with 31 stolen bases which also ranks as the seventh-best season in Elon history...Was caught stealing just nine times...Tied for the SoCon lead with eight triples which also ranks in a tie for the second-most triples in Elon history... Finished third on the team with a .333 batting average...Equaled his career highs with three hits, three runs scored and drove in two during Elon’s victory at then-#17 Clemson...Stole a career-best three bags in a win over UNC Asheville...Set a career-high with four RBI against High Point...Finished a single short of the cycle during a 3-for-4, three-run, two-RBI performance against North Carolina A&T...Tallied 20 multi-hit games...Posted the team’s second longest hitting streak of the year at 10 games...Scored 40 runs and drove in 30...Made two appearances on the mound, going 0-1...Tabbed as the #10 prospect in the New York Collegiate League after playing for the Saratoga Phillies during the summer by Baseball America...Helped the Phillies capture the league title with a 32-14 record by hitting .294 with 25 runs scored, 22 RBI and 23 steals. Elon Career Highs AB - 6, twice R - 3, twice H - 3, seven times 2B - 1, nine times 3B - 1, eight times HR - 1, twice RBI - 4 vs. High Point (5-16-07) SB - 3 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25-07) TB - 9 vs. N.C. A&T (3-11-07) HBP - 1, six times BB - 3 vs. UNC Greensboro (5-25-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

GP-S 55-51 55-51

AB 201 201

R 40 40

At Pfeiffer: Started all 60 of Pfeiffer’s games as a true freshman...Batted .317 with 41 runs scored and 11 steals in 15 attempts...Drove in 33 runs...Had seven doubles, five triples and five homers...Made seven appearances on the mund, including one start...Threw 13.1 innings...Did not earn a decision, but picked up one save. Accolades: A three-year varsity letterman in baseball, basketball and football at Southern Alamance High...An all-conference pick in both baseball and football... Named all-region in football as a senior. Personal: Emmanuel Christopher Dove is the son of Larry and Angie Dove... Born on April 8, 1986...Majoring in accounting. H 67 67

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3B 8 8

HR 2 2

RBI 30 30

Greg Annarummo

Freshman • Pitcher/Infielder 6-1 • 205 • R/R Brisol, R.I. IMG

TB 98 98

SLG .488 .488

BB 20 20

K 48 48

SAC 3 3

SB 31 31

AVG .333 .333

2008: A two-way player who has a chance to see action both on the mound and at the corners...Is strong and has above average pop in his bat...Needs to develop consistency with his swing...Has a bright future.

Accolades: Was a two-time all-league selection...Ranked as the top prospect at the Perfect Game Northeast Underclass Showcase...Three-time Puma All-America invitee...Helped Bishop Hendrickson High to a 2005 state title while leading the squad in both homers and RBI. Personal: Gregory Eric Annarummo is the son of Ken and Marianne Annarummo...Born on April 27, 1989...Majoring in business administration.

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Sophomore • Pitcher 6-4 • 180 • R/R Chadbourn, N.C. West Columbus

2008: Has earned the opportunity to pitch in the rotation... Worked extremely hard in the weight room this fall...Has a good fastball that clocks in the low 90’s...Could also close if necessary.

2007: Led the team with two saves...Went 1-1 with a 4.41 ERA...Made 28 appearances, tied for the fourth highest single season total in school history...Made one start...Picked up his first career victory in his first career start, allowing one earned run over 6.0 innings against UNC Asheville...Earned his first career save by throwing 0.1 innings in a 5-4 victory over league rival Georgia Southern...Fanned a career-high five hitters in 2.2 innings of work at Georgia Southern. Accolades: Named all-conference and all-state in 2005...A 2005 State Games of North Carolina participant...His 6-2 record and 1.84 ERA as a junior helped West Columbus to a conference crown and the second round of the state playoffs. Personal: Daniel Christopher Britt is the son of Becky Britt...Born on March 13, 1988...Undecided upon a major.

Elon Career Highs IP - 6.0 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25-07) K - 5 at Georgia Southern (4-8-07) H - 5, twice 2B - 2. twice 3B - 1 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25-07) HR - 1, four times WP - 1, three times HBP - 1, twice BB - 3 vs. Virginia (2-9-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

APP-S W-L 28-1 1-1 28-1 1-1

CG 0 0

SHO 0 0

SV 2 2

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Britt’s Career Elon Statistics

IP 51.0 51.0

H 59 59

Ken Ferrer

R 31 31

Freshman • Pitcher 6-2 • 225 • R/R Pleasantville, N.Y. Pleasantville

ER 25 25

BB 21 21

K 30 30

2B 3B 12 1 12 1

HR ERA 4 4.41 4 4.41

2008: A big, strong player who has a very good arm...Throws in the upper 80’s...Worked hard in the fall to develop his slider... Has a chance to be a special player with consistency...Should be a major contributor as a freshman. Accolades: Earned team MVP honors in 2006...Claimed both all-league and all-section distinction twice...Was a 2007 pre-

Personal: Kenneth James Ferrer is the son of Ronald and Rosa Ferrer...Born on December 13, 1989...Majoring in communications.

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Senior • Pitcher 5-10 • 230 • L/L Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield

2008: Team captain...Has earned a spot in the rotation to start the season...Has pitched in more meaningful games than anyone on the staff...Has been the go-to arm throughout his career.

2007: Posted a 4-4 record with one save in 22 appearances... Made six starts...Threw his first career complete game, allowing two runs on six hits while striking out six in a win at then#29 East Carolina...Fanned a career-best eight hitters at The Citadel in the Southern Conference Tournament...Struck out two in 1.2 scoreless innings in relief to pick up his first career save at then-#11 Miami...Earned the victory in Elon’s win at then-#17 Clemson after 4.2 innings of relief work...Struck out four Gamecocks in in 6.0 innings of relief against then-#1 South Carolina. 2006: Made two starts and 22 total appearances...Posted a 3.43 ERA and a 5-1 record...Threw 42.0 innings and fanned 21 batters...Earned a win over Wake Forest, throwing 4.2 scoreless innings in relief...Was the pitcher of record in Elon’s first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament victory, a 5-4 decision over Mississippi State...Went 2.1 perfect innings in relief in that game. 2005: Went 1-3 with a 7.60 ERA in 18 appearances (four starts) as a true freshman...Struck out 28 batters in 34.1 innings of work...Also hit .188 (3for-16) with four runs scored...Earned his first career victory in Elon’s 12-4 decision over Wofford after throwing 5.0 innings and allowing three earned runs on five hits...Struck out five Bulldogs in 2.2 innings of work in relief at The Citadel. Accolades: Three-time all-conference honoree...Two-time academic all-conference selection...Named Wakefield’s best offensive player three times... Tabbed to the Bobby Murray Invitational All-Tournament Team...Helped lead his AAU team to five state titles and a 2001 national crown. Personal: Jesse Robert David Lewter is the son of Robert and Liza Lewter...Born on February 6, 1986...Majoring in leisure/sport management.

Elon Career Highs IP - 9.0 at East Carolina (5-15-07) K - 8 at The Citadel (5-24-07) H - 12 at The Citadel (5-24-07) 2B - 3, three times 3B - 1, twice HR - 3 at Clemson (4-24-07) WP - 2 at Clemson (3-22-06) HBP - 4 vs. Virginia (2-9-07) BB - 4, twice

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APP-S 18-4 22-2 22-6 62-12

W-L 1-3 5-1 4-4 10-8

CG 0 0 1 1

SHO 0 0 0 0

SV 0 0 1 1

Lewter’s Career Elon Statistics IP 34.1 42.0 65.1 141.2

H 50 49 94 193

R 35 24 48 107

ER 29 16 42 87

BB 14 20 24 58

K 28 21 45 94

2B 3B 13 0 8 2 18 0 39 2

HR 7 5 8 20

ERA 7.60 3.43 5.79 5.53

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2008: An athletic player who can play both the outfield and third base...Got off to a great start in the fall before a leg injury Freshman•Outfielder/ThirdBaseman slowed him...Has great speed...His health will determine how 6-1 • 185 • R/R large of an impact he has in 2008...Has a bright future.

Matt Kirchner

Haddonfield, N.J. Haddonfield Memorial

Accolades: Hit .464 with 129 runs scored, 126 RBI and 90 steals in 96 attempts during his high school career...His 147 career hits established a new program record...Collected First Team All-South Jersey honors as selected by the Camden Courier Post, Philadelphia Inquirer and South Jersey Hot Stovers Club as a senior...Participated in the Carpenter Cup and played for South Jersey in the state all-star contest following his senior season...Named First Team All-Colonial Conference and First Team All-Group 2 as a junior...Played for the Tri-State Arsenal AAU team, winning a national Division 1 U-15 title in 2004. Personal: Matthew Ryan Kirchner is the son of Phil and Karen Kirchner...Born on March 15, 1989...Majoring in business administration.

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Greg Jones

Senior • Pitcher 6-0 • 160 • R/R Raleigh, N.C. Spartanburg Methodist

2008: Coming off of his best fall in an Elon uniform...Will get opportunities out of the bullpen this spring...Has good stuff and will be successful if he can throw his slider with consistency. 2007: Made 13 appearances out of the bullpen...Logged a 3.72 ERA over 9.2 innings pitched...Struck out nine hitters.

At Spartanburg Methodist: Earned Dean’s List honors and was named to Who’s Who Among Junior College Students. Accolades: Lettered four years in baseball and cross country in high school...Chosen as an all-conference selection his senior season. Personal: Gregory Richard Jones is the son of Rick and Nancy...Born on March 3, 1985...Majoring in physics.

Elon Career Highs IP - 1.2 vs. Furman (4-14-07) K - 2, twice H - 2, four times 2B - 1 vs. N.C. A&T (3-11-07) 3B - None HR - 2 vs. Col. of Charleston (5-6-07) WP - 1, four times HBP - None BB - 3 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25-07)

YEAR 2007 Totals

APP-S W-L 13-0 0-0 13-0 0-0

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SHO 0 0

SV 0 0

Jones’ Career Elon Statistics

IP 9.2 9.2

H 11 11

R 9 9

ER 4 4

BB 11 11

K 9 9

2B 3B 1 0 1 0

HR ERA 2 3.72 2 3.72

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Jay Sinclair

Freshman • First Baseman 6-0 • 195 • L/L Brewster, N.Y. Saint Lukes

2008: A lefty who had a solid fall...Loves to hit...A hard worker who could see time at first, DH and as a pinch-hitter. Accolades: Three-time all-league selection...Team MVP... Helped St. Lukes capture two New England championships.

Personal: Jason Robert Sinclair is the son of Tom and Gail Sinclair...Born on October 31, 1987...Majoring in business administration.

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Mike Lobacz

Junior • First Baseman 6-2 • 205 • L/R Acworth, Ga. Young Harris JC

2008: Provides pop and experience in the middle of the order... Could hit anywhere from third to seventh in the line-up...Will see action at both corner infield spots during the spring. At Young Harris: Batted .304 with 56 runs scored, 56 RBI, 14 doubles and six homers a year ago...Helped Young Harris capture GJCAA Region XVII titles in both 2006 and 2007...Chosen to the Georgia JC Regional Tournament Team in 2006.

Accolades: Claimed all-county honors four times while a prep at Blessed Trinity High...Batted .465 with 23 doubles, five home runs and 49 RBI in 2004. Personal: Michael Anthony Lobacz is the son of Larry and Jeri Lobacz...Born on October 13, 1986...Majoring in music

technology.

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GP-S 14-N/A 59-N/A 73-N/A

AB 50 207 257

R -- 56 --

H 13 63 76

Lobacz’s Career Young Harris Statistics

2B 3B 3 3 14 0 17 3

HR 0 6 6

RBI 4 56 60

TB 22 95 117

SLG .440 .459 .455

BB -- -- --

K -- -- --

SAC -- -- --

SB 0 3 3

AVG .260 .304 .296

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Ryan Hulme

Freshman • Pitcher 6-3 • 190 • R/R Aliquippa, Pa. Center

playoff berth.

2008: Has a great arm and throws in the upper 80’s...Should see action out of the pen, primarily in a set-up role...Must throw his fastball with more consistency. Accolades: Finished the 2006 season with a 3-3 record and 2.64 ERA while batting .396...Helped Lead Center to a 2005 section crown, a WPIAL semi-finals appearance and a state

Personal: Ryan Patrick Hulme is the son of Brian and Maureen Hulme...Born on February 21, 1989...Majoring in elementary education.

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Matt Brown

Junior • Catcher 6-0 • 170 • L/R New Canaan, Ct. St. Lukes

Miller Baseball Award as a senior.

2008: Earned a spot on the roster as a walk-on as a junior...A very solid defensive catcher...Has above average arm strength. Accolades: A four-year letterman...Named all-conference following both his junior and senior campaigns...Collected all-New England honors as a senior...Hit over .400 in both his junior and senior seasons...Was awarded his team’s Stephen M.

Personal: Matthew Fletcher Brown is the son of Tim and Connie Brown...Born on August 27, 1986...Majoring in English.

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Thomas Girdwood Freshman • Pitcher 6-2 • 200 • R/R Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park

2008: Has a great arm with very good stuff...Touches the low 90’s with his fastball and possesses a plus slider...Worked on developing his curveball during the fall...Enters the spring as the leading candidate to close games...Has a bright future with the Phoenix.

Accolades: Named First Team All-Mecklenburg by The Charlotte Observer in 2007...Notched a no-hit, seven strikeout performance in a 3-1 victory over Central Cabarrus...Member of the Sports Leadership Conference. Personal: Thomas Mays Girdwood is the son of Jeff and Maggie Girdwood...Born on March 14,1989...Majoring in business administration.

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Brian Bodjiak

Freshman • Pitcher/DH 6-3 • 200 • R/R Sandwich, Mass. Sandwich

2008: A physically strong player who possesses a strong work ethic...Has a chance to be a two-way player at Elon...Must develop consistency with his delivery to make an impact on the mound...Has a very good arm and a great feel for the changeup...Is working on developing a third pitch...Has a chance to get some looks as either a DH or pinch-hitter offensively.

Accolades: Two-time Atlantic Coast League All-Star...Named All-Cape Cod and was an Islands Baseball Team honoree in both 2005 and 2006...Participated in the Bay State Games... Batted .423 with a .678 slugging percentage and .508 OBP as a junior...Threw 50.0 innings with 77 strikouts and a no-hitter between his sophomore and junior seasons. Personal: Brian Robert Bodjiak is the son of Robert and Kathy Bodjiak...Born on October 7, 1988...Majoring in business administration.

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Dallas Tarleton

Junior • Catcher 5-10 • 195 • L/R Indian Trails, N.C. Lenoir-Rhyne

2008: Transferred to Elon after two seasons at Lenoir-Rhyne... An above average catcher who has a strong and accurate arm... Blocks well...Provides some power from the left side of the plate...Should play a major role during the spring.

At Lenoir-Rhyne: Batted .347 with 50 runs scored, five homers and 36 RBI in 52 games in 2007...Named First Team AllSouth Atlantic Conference and ABCA/Rawlings All-South Region Second Team last year...Went 5-for-5 with four runs scored and three RBI against Mount Olive in 2007...Hit .320 with 29 runs scored and 29 driven in as a freshman...Drove in five runs against Pfeiffer in 2006. Accolades: Two-time All-South Piedmont 3A Conference and all-state selection...Three-time All-Union County honoree...Hit .377 with five home runs and 29 RBI as a senior at Piedmont High...Named conference defensive player of the year...Ranked first in his senior class, graduating summa cum laude. Personal: William Dallas Tarleton is the son of Mark and Cindy Tarleton...Born on August 5, 1987...Majoring in economics.

YEAR 2006 2007 Totals

GP-S 41-38 53-52 94-90

AB 122 196 318

R 29 50 79

H 39 68 107

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2B 3B 8 6 17 2 25 8

HR 1 5 6

RBI 29 36 65

Greg Amorosso

Freshman • Pitcher 6-1 • 193 • L/L Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox

TB 62 104 166

SLG .508 .531 .522

BB 23 28 51

K 16 27 43

SAC 7 7 14

SB 1 0 1

AVG .320 .347 .336

2008: A crafty lefty who has good off-speed stuff...Is working on increasing his strength to add speed to his fastball...Will be used primarily out of the pen in 2008...Should receive plenty of opportunities as a freshman...Could earn a few spot starts... Has a bright future.

Accolades: A Puma Preseason All-American...Averaged 1.5 strikeouts per inning over his sophomore and junior seasons... Ranked as a top-300 prospect nationally by Baseball America...Dubbed a PG Underclass Showcase “Top Prospect” as a Team One South “Top Pitch Ability” recipient...Team MVP as a sophomore. Personal: Gregory Joseph Amorosso is the son of Edward and Deborah Amorosso...Born on September 24, 1988... Majoring in business administration.

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SOCON COMPOSITE SCHEDULE February 22 (Friday) ASU at N.C. St. FUR at Tennessee LaSalle at ELON Kent St. at UNCG Marshall at WCU Radford at DAV St. Peter’s at WOF(DH) Delaware at CIT George Mason at COFC Boston Col. at GSU

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

February 23 (Saturday) Delaware at CIT (DH) Noon LaSalle at ELON (DH) Noon George Mason at COFC 1 p.m. Kent St. at UNCG 1 p.m. St. Peter’s at WOF (DH) 1 p.m. ASU at N.C. St. 2 p.m. Marshall at WCU 2 p.m. Boston Col. at GSU 230 p.m. Georgetown at DAV 3 p.m. February 24 (Sunday) Georgetown at DAV 11 a.m. Delaware at CIT 1 p.m. George Mason at COFC 1 p.m. LaSalle at ELON 1 p.m. ASU at N.C. St. 130 p.m. Boston Col. at GSU 130 p.m. Marshall at WCU 2 p.m. Radford at DAV 2 p.m. February 26 (Tuesday) ASU at N.C.A&T 3 p.m. ELON at UNC Wilmington 4 p.m. GSU at Georgia Tech 4 p.m. Coastal Carolina at COFC 5 p.m. USC Upstate at WOF 7 p.m. February 27 (Wednesday) FUR at Charleston Southern 2 p.m. ASU at Wake Forest 230 p.m. East Carolina at ELON 4 p.m. GSU at Georgia Tech 4 p.m. UNC Wilmington at CIT 4 p.m. Virginia Tech at DAV 4 p.m. February 29 (Friday) WCU vs. Marshall Canisius at ASU Albany at WOF Connecticut at UNCG Delaware St. at ELON N.C. A&T at CIT Clemson at COFC Towson at GSU

Noon 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

March 1 (Saturday) Jacksonville St. at COFC (DH) Noon Albany at WOF (DH) 1 p.m. Connecticut at UNCG 1 p.m. N.J. Tech at FUR (DH) 1 p.m. Niagara at DAV 1 p.m. Delaware St. at ELON 130 p.m. Canisius at ASU 2 p.m. WCU vs. George Mason 2 p.m. Louisville at CIT 230 p.m. Towson at GSU 230 p.m. March 2 (Sunday) WCU vs. West Virginia 1030 a.m. N.J. Tech at FUR (DH) 11 a.m. Niagara at DAV Noon Albany at WOF 1 p.m. Canisius at ASU 1 p.m. Connecticut at UNCG 1 p.m. Delaware St. at ELON 1 p.m. Jacksonville St. at COFC 1 p.m. Towson at GSU 130 p.m. WCU at Coastal Carolina 130 p.m. N.C. St. at CIT 2 p.m. March 4 (Tuesday) High Point at ELON 4 p.m. WCU at Georgia Tech 4 p.m. Savannah St. at COFC 5 p.m. DAV at Auburn 6 p.m. GSU at Bethune-Cookman 6 p.m. USC Upstate at CIT 6 p.m. March 5 (Wednesday) UNCG at Wake Forest 230 p.m. ASU at High Point 4 p.m. UNC Wilmington at ELON 4 p.m. Charleston Southern at COFC 5 p.m. FUR at Gardner-Webb 5 p.m. DAV at Auburn 6 p.m. USC Upstate at CIT 6 p.m. WOF at Clemson 7 p.m. March 6 (Thursday) WCU vs. Michigan State 1 p.m. Valparaiso at UNCG 2 p.m. March 7 (Friday) GSU vs. Michigan WCU vs. Creighton Evansville at CIT N.C. A&T at ELON Albany at FUR Texas-San Antonio at COFC Ohio at UNCG Quinnipiac at DAV

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March 8 (Saturday) GSU vs. Pittsburgh Quinnipiac at DAV Niagara at WOF (DH) N.C. A&T at ELON Ohio at UNCG Texas-San Antonio at COFC ASU vs. Yale (DH) Western Carolina at Rice Albany at FUR Wright State at CIT

11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 230 p.m.

March 9 (Sunday) Albany at FUR ASU vs. Quinnipiac Niagara at WOF (DH) N.C. A&T at ELON Ohio at UNCG Texas-San Antonio at COFC GSU at East Carolina UNC Asheville at CIT Yale at DAV

Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

March 10 (Monday) Yale at DAV 4 p.m. Quinnipiac at WOF 7 p.m. March 11 (Tuesday) UNCG at Clemson Winthrop at ELON WCU at Vanderbilt ASU at Auburn COFC at CIT FUR at Charlotte USC Upstate at GSU

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

March 12 (Wednesday) UNCG at Clemson 4 p.m. USC Upstate at GSU 4 p.m. WCU at Vanderbilt 4 p.m. ASU at Auburn 6 p.m. COFC at Winthrop 6 p.m. Indiana St. at CIT 6 p.m. UNC Asheville at FUR 6 p.m. ELON at Campbell 7 p.m. March 14 (Friday) ASU at Jacksonville St. CIT at ELON Indiana St. at COFC Columbia at GSU High Point at FUR Yale at WOF

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

March 15 (Saturday) ASU at Jacksonville St. Noon Indiana St. at COFC (DH) Noon Hartford at WCU (DH) 1 p.m. Princeton at UNCG 1 p.m. Columbia at GSU 130 p.m. CIT at ELON 2 p.m. High Point at FUR (DH) 3 p.m. Yale at WOF 3 p.m. March 16 (Sunday) CIT at ELON High Point at FUR Indiana St. at COFC Princeton at UNCG Yale at WOF Columbia at GSU Hartford at WCU

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 130 p.m. 2 p.m.

March 17 (Monday) Columbia at GSU 4 p.m. Princeton at UNCG 6 p.m. March 18 (Tuesday) Wake Forest at ASU 230 p.m. WCU at Georgia 5 p.m. ELON at East Carolina 6 p.m. GSU at Mercer 6 p.m. Rider at WOF 7 p.m. South Carolina at COFC 7 p.m. Columbia at Davidson TBA March 19 (Wednesday) Charleston Southern at CIT 6 p.m. Rider at WOF 7 p.m. UNCG at High Point 7 p.m. Wake Forest at ELON 7 p.m. 15 FUR at Clemson 7 p.m. Columbia at DAV TBA March 21 (Friday) *UNCG at ASU *FUR at CIT *COFC at DAV *ELON at WOF *WCU at GSU

5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

March 22 (Saturday) *ELON at WOF (DH) 1 p.m. *COFC at DAV 2 p.m. *FUR at CIT 2 p.m. *WCU at GSU 230 p.m. *UNCG at ASU 3 p.m. March 23 (Sunday) *COFC at DAV *FUR at CIT *UNCG at ASU *WCU at GSU

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 130 p.m.

March 25 (Tuesday) High Point at ASU 3 p.m. Presbyterian at WOF 4 p.m. Albany at UNCG 6 p.m. Coastal Carolina at CIT 6 p.m. DAV at North Carolina 6 p.m. East Tennessee St. at WCU 7 p.m. FUR at South Carolina 7 p.m. ELON at Clemson 715 p.m. March 26 (Wednesday) N.C. A&T at ASU 3 p.m. Albany at UNCG 6 p.m. Winthrop at CIT 6 p.m. COFC at South Carolina 7 p.m. WCU at UNC Asheville 7 p.m. ELON at Clemson 715 p.m.

April 13 (Sunday) *COFC at FUR 1 p.m. *DAV at CIT 1 p.m. *WOF at UNCG 1 p.m. *ASU at GSU 130 p.m. *WCU at ELON 130 p.m. April 15 (Tuesday) ASU at USC Upstate 6 p.m. Georgia Tech at GSU 6 p.m. North Carolina at UNCG 6 p.m. UNC Asheville at WOF 6 p.m. Wake Forest at DAV 6 p.m. CIT at UNC Wilmington 7 p.m. ELON at High Point 7 p.m. WCU at Clemson 705 p.m.

March 28 (Friday) *ASU at CIT *GSU at COFC *ELON at FUR *UNCG at WCU *WOF at DAV

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

April 16 (Wednesday) COFC at Charleston Southern 230 p.m. FUR at UNC Asheville 3 p.m. Coastal Carolina at ELON 4 p.m. Georgia Tech at GSU 4 p.m. CIT at East Carolina 6 p.m. ASU at East Tennessee St. 7 p.m.

March 29 (Saturday) *ASU at CIT *WOF at DAV *GSU at COFC *UNCG at WCU *ELON at FUR

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

April 18 (Friday) *ELON at COFC *UNCG at CIT *GSU at DAV *WCU at ASU *WOF at FUR

March 30 (Sunday) *ASU at CIT *ELON at FUR *GSU at COFC *WOF at DAV *UNCG at WCU

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

April 19 (Saturday) *ELON at COFC 1 p.m. *GSU at DAV 2 p.m. *WCU at ASU 3 p.m. *UNCG at CIT 4 p.m. *WOF at FUR 6 p.m.

April 1 (Tuesday) COFC at Charleston Southern 2 p.m. FUR at Presbyterian 3 p.m. WCU at Gardner-Webb 3 p.m. ELON at Coastal Carolina 4 p.m. UNC Asheville at ASU 5 p.m. GSU at North Florida 6 p.m. UNCG at North Carolina 6 p.m. South Carolina at CIT 7 p.m. WOF at Arizona St. 930 p.m. April 2 (Wednesday) CIT at Mercer 3 p.m. Kennesaw State at GSU 4 p.m. ASU at North Carolina 6 p.m. N.C. A&T at UNCG 6 p.m. Winthrop at COFC 6 p.m. ELON at North Carolina St. 630 p.m. DAV at South Carolina 7 p.m. Presbyterian at FUR 7 p.m. WCU at UNC Asheville 7 p.m. WOF at Arizona St. 9 p.m. April 4 (Friday) *DAV at WCU *FUR at UNCG *COFC at ASU *CIT at WOF *GSU at ELON

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

April 5 (Saturday) *FUR at UNCG *COFC at ASU *CIT at WOF *DAV at WCU *GSU at ELON

1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.

April 6 (Sunday) *COFC at ASU 1 p.m. *CIT at WOF 1 p.m. *DAV at WCU 1 p.m. *FUR at UNCG 1 p.m. *GSU at ELON 130 p.m. April 8 (Tuesday) CIT at Charleston Southern 230 p.m. ELON at North Carolina 6 p.m. Gardner-Webb at FUR 6 p.m. Jacksonville at GSU 6 p.m. Savannah St. at COFC 6 p.m. USC Upstate at ASU 6 p.m. DAV at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. WCU at South Carolina 7 p.m. April 9 (Wednesday) Charlotte at FUR WOF at UNC Asheville East Carolina at ELON Gardner-Webb at ASU UNCG at Duke

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

April 11 (Friday) *DAV at CIT *ASU at GSU *COFC at FUR *WCU at ELON *WOF at UNCG

4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

April 12 (Saturday) *WOF at UNCG 2 p.m. *ASU at GSU 6 p.m. *COFC at FUR 6 p.m. *DAV at CIT 7 p.m. *WCU at ELON 7 p.m.

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

April 20 (Sunday) *ELON at COFC *GSU at DAV *UNCG at CIT *WCU at ASU *WOF at FUR

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

April 22 (Tuesday) COFC at Coastal Carolina Duke at UNCG North Florida at GSU ASU at Tennessee Clemson at WCU N.C. A&T at WOF South Carolina at FUR Wake Forest at ELON

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

April 23 (Wednesday) ASU at Gardner-Webb GSU at Kennesaw St. ELON at Winthrop N.C. St. at UNCG WCU at Mercer Duke at DAV WOF at South Carolina

3 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

April 25 (Friday) *ELON at UNCG *CIT at COFC *DAV at ASU *FUR at WCU *GSU at WOF

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

April 26 (Saturday) *ELON at UNCG 1 p.m. *GSU at WOF 4 p.m. *DAV at ASU 5 p.m. *FUR at WCU 6 p.m. *CIT at COFC 7 p.m.

Campbell at ELON

7 p.m.

May 4 (Sunday) *COFC at UNCG *DAV at FUR *CIT at GSU *WOF at WCU

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 130 p.m. 2 p.m.

May 5 (Monday) Mercer at GSU

2 p.m.

May 6 (Tuesday) High Point at UNCG Charleston Southern at FUR DAV at Duke

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

May 7 (Wednesday) *ELON at DAV (DH) CIT at Winthrop N.C. A&T at UNCG Charleston Southern at COFC East Tennessee St. at ASU South Carolina at WOF FUR at Clemson

4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 15 7 p.m.

May 8 (Thursday) *ELON at DAV

Noon

May 9 (Friday) *WCU at CIT *FUR at ASU *UNCG at GSU *WOF at COFC

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

May 10 (Saturday) *WCU at CIT *UNCG at GSU *WOF at COFC *FUR at ASU

Noon 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

May 11 (Sunday) *FUR at ASU 1 p.m. *WCU at CIT 1 p.m. *WOF at COFC 1 p.m. *UNCG at GSU 130 p.m. May 13 (Tuesday) ASU at UNC Asheville 3 p.m. Tennessee at FUR 5 p.m. GSU at Jacksonville 6 p.m. CIT at South Carolina 7 p.m. WCU at East Tennessee St. 7 p.m. 15 COFC at Clemson 7 p.m. May 14 (Wednesday) *DAV at UNCG 6 p.m. May 15 (Thursday) Presbyterian at CIT *DAV at UNCG *COFC at WCU *GSU at FUR

4 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

May 16 (Friday) Presbyterian at CIT *DAV at UNCG *ASU at WOF *COFC at WCU *GSU at FUR

4 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

May 17 (Saturday) *ASU at WOF (DH) Presbyterian at CIT *COFC at WCU *GSU at FUR

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

May 20 (Tuesday) SoCon Tournament in Charleston, S.C. Opening Round Noon 330 p.m.

April 27 (Sunday) *DAV at ASU *CIT at COFC *ELON at UNCG *GSU at WOF *FUR at WCU

Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

April 29 (Tuesday) WOF at N.C. A&T Wake Forest at UNCG WCU at Tennessee

May 21 (Wednesday) SoCon Tournament in Charleston, S.C. First Round 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m.

3 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

April 30 (Wednesday) DAV at Wake Forest *ASU at ELON CIT at Coastal Carolina Gardner-Webb at WCU Jacksonville at GSU UNC Asheville at UNCG

3 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

May 22 (Thursday) SoCon Tournament in Charleston, S.C. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m.

May 1 (Thursday) *ASU at ELON (DH)

3 p.m.

May 2 (Friday) *COFC at UNCG *CIT at GSU *DAV at FUR *WOF at WCU

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

May 3 (Saturday) *COFC at UNCG *CIT at GSU *DAV at FUR *WOF at WCU

2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

May 23 (Friday) SoCon Tournament in Charleston, S.C. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. May 24 (Saturday) SoCon Tournament in Charleston, S.C. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. (if necessary) 5 p.m. (if necessary) 8 p.m.

May 25 (Sunday) SoCon Tournament Championship TBA

2008 Elon Baseball


2008 OPPONENT INFORMATION Appalachian State

Apr. 30-May 1 - Elon, N.C. Location.................................................. Boone, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1899 Enrollment....................................................... 15,000 Nickname.............................................. Mountaineers Colors....................................................Black & Gold Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)....Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium (2,000) Head Coach........................................... Chris Pollard Record at ASU................................... 67-99-1 (3 yrs.) Career Record................................. 207-206-1 (8 yrs.) Asst. Coaches......Matt Boykin, Josh Jordan, Craig Scheffler 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............33-26/14-13 (4th) Baseball SID............................................. Mike Flynn Office Phone........................................ 828-262-2845 E-Mail..................................... flynnmh@appstate.edu Press Box Phone.................................................. TBA Web Site......................................................goasu.com

The Citadel

Mar. 14-16 - Elon, N.C.

Campbell

Mar. 12 - Buies Creek, N.C. May 3 - Elon, N.C. Location......................................... Buies Creek, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1887 Enrollment......................................................... 6,654 Nickname..........................................Fighting Camels Colors................................................ Orange & Black Conference.............................................. Atlantic Sun Stadium (Capacity)......................Taylor Field (1,000) Head Coach................................................Greg Goff Record at CU..................................................1st Year Career Record.......................................152-84 (4 yrs.) Asst. Coaches......Justin Haire, Aubrey Blackwell, John Caddell 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............ 11-45/5-22 (10th) Baseball SID.........................................Quinn LeSage Office Phone........................................ 910-814-4367 E-Mail........................................lesage@campbell.edu Press Box Phone................................... 910-814-4781 Web Site................................................ gocamels.com

Clemson

Apr. 18-20 - Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Location............................................ Charleston, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1770 Enrollment....................................................... 11,617 Nickname....................................................... Cougars Colors..............................................Maroon & White Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)...................Patriots Point (2,000) Head Coach....................................... John Pawlowski Record at CofC.............................. 299-172-1 (8 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches.....Scott Foxhall, Matt Heath, Chris Morris 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............39-19/20-7 (T1st) Baseball SID.............................................Tony Ciuffo Office Phone........................................ 843-953-5465 E-Mail................................................ ciuffo@cofc.edu Press Box Phone................................... 843-953-9141 Web Site...............................................cofcsports.com

Coastal Carolina

Location............................................ Charleston, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1842 Enrollment......................................................... 1,900 Nickname...................................................... Bulldogs Colors.......................................Citadel Blue & White Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity).....Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park (6,000) Head Coach..............................................Fred Jordan Record at CIT..................................558-400 (16 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches.....David Beckley, Stuart Lake, Randy Carlson 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............34-27/12-15 (7th) Baseball SID.......................................... Patrick Walsh Office Phone........................................ 843-953-7590 E-Mail................................ patrick.walsh@citadel.edu Press Box Phone................................... 843-965-4151 Web Site...........................................citadelsports.com

Location................................................Clemson, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1889 Enrollment....................................................... 17,309 Nickname.......................................................... Tigers Colors.................. Burnt Orange & Northwest Purple Conference........................................... Atlantic Coast Stadium (Capacity)...Doug Kingsmore Stadium (6,217) Head Coach............................................ Jack Leggett Record at CU...................................649-282 (14 yrs.) Career Record................................1,026-572 (28 yrs.) Asst. Coaches.... Tom Riginos, Kyle Bunn, Toby Bicknell 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)...41-23/18-12 (2nd Atlantic) Baseball SID....................................... Brian Hennessy Office Phone........................................ 864-656-1921 E-Mail..................................... bhennes@clemson.edu Press Box Phone................................... 864-656-7731 Web Site.........................................clemsontigers.com

Apr. 1 - Conway, S.C. Apr. 16 - Elon, N.C. Location................................................. Conway, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1954 Enrollment......................................................... 8,300 Nickname................................................ Chanticleers Colors........................ Coastal Green, Bronze & Black Conference.................................................. Big South Stadium (Capacity) Charles Watson Stadium (2,000) Head Coach..........................................Gary Gilmore Record at CCU................................457-263 (12 yrs.) Career Record...................................710-365 (18 yrs.) Asst.Coaches........Kevin Schnall,Brendan Dougherty,DrewThomas 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)...............50-13/17-4 (1st) Baseball SID..........................................Kent Reichert Office Phone........................................ 843-349-2840 E-Mail........................................ kreicher@coastal.edu Press Box Phone................................... 843-421-8244 Web Site............................................ goccusports.com

Davidson

Delaware State

East Carolina

Location..............................................Davidson, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1837 Enrollment......................................................... 1,700 Nickname......................................................Wildcats Colors......................................................Red & Black Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)....................... Wilson Field (700) Head Coach.............................................Dick Cooke Record at DC............................... 335-527-1 (17 yrs.) Career Record............................... 346-559-1 (18 yrs.) Asst. Coaches................. Mike Zandler, Jeff Arzonico 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............19-34/8-19 (10th) Baseball SID........................................... Marc Gignac Office Phone........................................ 704-894-2123 E-Mail.................................. magignac@davidson.edu Press Box Phone................................... 704-894-2740 Web Site....................................davidsonwildcats.com

Location.................................................... Dover, Del. Founded.............................................................. 1891 Enrollment......................................................... 3,711 Nickname....................................................... Hornets Colors...................................... Columbia Blue & Red Conference................................Mid-Eastern Athletic Stadium (Capacity)....................... Soldier Field (200) Head Coach...........................Jean-Paul “J.P.” Blandin Record at DSU............................... 191-156-2 (7 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches.................. Mike August, Nick Wenger 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish).......... 22-27-2/10-8 (4th) Baseball SID........................................ Jennifer Dailey Office Phone........................................ 302-857-6065 E-Mail........................................ jd82386@yahoo.com Press Box Phone...................................................N/A Web Site............................................. dsuhornets.com

Feb. 27 & Apr. 9 - Elon, N.C. Mar. 18 - Greenville, N.C. Location............................................ Greenville, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1907 Enrollment....................................................... 24,351 Nickname......................................................... Pirates Colors.................................................. Purple & Gold Conference.......................................Conference USA Stadium (Capacity)... Clark-LeClair Stadium (3,000) Head Coach...........................................Billy Godwin Record at ECU.......................................73-49 (2 yrs.) Career Record.....................................335-134 (8 yrs.) Asst. Coaches... Link Jarrett, Bill Jarman, Ben Sanderson 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............. 40-23/14-9 (2nd) Baseball SID.........................................Malcolm Gray Office Phone........................................ 252-737-4522 E-Mail................................................ graym@ecu.edu Press Box Phone................................... 252-328-0068 Web Site...............................................ecupirates.com

Furman

Georgia Southern

High Point

Location............................................. Greenville, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1826 Enrollment......................................................... 2,630 Nickname....................................................... Paladins Colors................................................ Purple & White Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)..............Furman Stadium (2,000) Head Coach...............................................Ron Smith Record at FU....................................340-416 (14 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches.... Brent Shade, Lelan Byrd, Jeff Whitfield 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............19-36/11-16 (8th) Baseball SID............................................ Hunter Reid Office Phone........................................ 864-294-2061 E-Mail................................Hunter.Reid@furman.edu Press Box Phone................................... 864-294-3066 Web Site...................................... furmanpaladins.com

Location.............................................. Statesboro, Ga. Founded.............................................................. 1906 Enrollment....................................................... 16,841 Nickname..........................................................Eagles Colors................................................... Blue & White Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)......J.I. Clements Stadium (3,000) Head Coach......................................Rodney Hennon Record at GSU...................................295-191 (8 yrs.) Career Record............................... 376-229-1 (10 yrs.) Asst. Coaches..................Mike Tidick, Jason Beverlin 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............ 34-28/13-14 (6th) Baseball SID.................................... Patrick Osterman Office Phone........................................ 912-681-0352 E-Mail.................... prosterman@georgiasouthern.edu Press Box Phone................................... 912-681-2508 Web Site............................georgiasoutherneagles.com

May 7-8 - Davidson, N.C.

Mar. 28-30 - Greenville, S.C.

2008 Elon Baseball

Mar. 25-26 - Clemson, S.C.

Col. of Charleston

Feb. 29-Mar. 2 - Elon, N.C.

Apr. 4-6 - Elon, N.C.

Mar. 4 - Elon, N.C. Apr. 15 - High Point, N.C. Location...........................................High Point, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1924 Enrollment......................................................... 3,000 Nickname...................................................... Panthers Colors................................................ Purple & White Conference.................................................. Big South Stadium (Capacity)... Coy O. Williard Stadium (550) Head Coach........................................... Sal Bando, Jr. Record at HPU..................................124-210 (6 yrs.) Career Record...................................226-298 (10 yrs.) Asst. Coaches....Phil Maier, Michael Lowman, Justin Pinyan 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)......... 27-30/10-11 (T4th) Baseball SID..........................................Brian Morgan Office Phone........................................ 336-841-4605 E-Mail..................................bmorgan@highpoint.edu Press Box Phone................................... 336-841-3077 Web Site................................. highpointpanthers.com

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2008 OPPONENT INFORMATION La Salle

North Carolina

North Carolina A&T

Location............................................Philadelphia, Pa. Founded.............................................................. 1863 Enrollment......................................................... 6,138 Nickname..................................................... Explorers Colors..................................................... Blue & Gold Conference................................................Atlantic-10 Stadium (Capacity).... Hank DeVincent Field (1,000) Head Coach...............................................Mike Lake Record at LU................................................ First Year Career Record............................................... First Year Asst. Coaches...................Toby Fisher, Mike Schaefer 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............17-32/8-19 (13th) Baseball SID........................................... Marc Mullen Office Phone........................................ 215-951-1633 E-Mail........................................mmullen@lasalle.edu Press Box Phone...................................................N/A Web Site............................................ goexplorers.com

Location..........................................Chapel Hill, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1789 Enrollment....................................................... 27,700 Nickname.....................................................Tar Heels Colors.....................................Carolina Blue & White Conference........................................... Atlantic Coast Head Coach.................................................Mike Fox Record at UNC.............................. 398-176-1 (9 yrs.) Career Record............................... 938-317-5 (24 yrs.) Asst. Coaches....Chad Holbrook, Scott Forbes, Matt McCay 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)......57-16/21-9 (1st Coastal) Baseball SID............................................ John Martin Office Phone........................................ 919-962-0084 E-Mail........................................johnmartin@unc.edu Press Box Phone................................... 919-387-5838 Web Site............................................. tarheelblue.com

Location.......................................... Greensboro, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1891 Enrollment....................................................... 11,436 Nickname......................................................... Aggies Colors..................................................... Blue & Gold Conference................................Mid-Eastern Athletic Stadium (Capacity)...War Memorial Stadium (2,000) Head Coach........................................ Keith Shumate Record at NCAT.......................... 202-378-2 (11 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches...Austin Love, Tim Wilson, Eric Estep 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish).......... 28-31/11-7 (T2nd) Baseball SID....................................... Brian Holloway Office Phone........................................ 336-334-7141 E-Mail.........................................bmhollow@ncat.edu Press Box Phone...................................................N/A Web Site.............................................. ncataggies.com

UNC Greensboro

North Carolina State

UNC Wilmington

Location.......................................... Greensboro, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1891 Enrollment....................................................... 16,600 Nickname...................................................... Spartans Colors........................................ Gold, White & Navy Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity).... UNCG Baseball Stadium (3,500) Head Coach............................................. Mike Gaski Record at UNCG......................... 525-404-1 (17 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches.......Chris Roberts, Jamie Athas, Dustin Ijames 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)......... 30-30/14-13 (T4th) Baseball SID....................................... Christy Kramer Office Phone........................................ 336-334-5615 E-Mail........................................cmkramer@uncg.edu Press Box Phone................................... 336-334-3885 Web Site..........................................uncgspartans.com

Location................................................ Raleigh, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1887 Enrollment....................................................... 31,792 Nickname.....................................................Wolfpack Colors.................................................... Red & White Conference........................................... Atlantic Coast Stadium (Capacity)....................... Doak Field (2,500) Head Coach........................................... Elliott Avent Record at NCSU..............................416-258 (11 yrs.) Career Record...................................641-467 (19 yrs.) Asst. Coaches......Tom Holliday, Chris Hart, Brian Ward 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)....38-23/16-14 (3rd Atlantic) Baseball SID................................... Bruce Winkworth Office Phone........................................ 919-515-1182 E-Mail............................ bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu Press Box Phone................................... 919-513-0653 Web Site................................................... gopack.com

Feb. 26 - Wilmington, N.C. Mar. 5 - Elon, N.C. Location.........................................Wilmington, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1947 Enrollment....................................................... 12,000 Nickname.....................................................Seahawks Colors............................................ Teal, Navy & Gold Conference................... Colonial Athletic Association Stadium (Capacity).....................Brooks Field (3,500) Head Coach...............................................Mark Scalf Record at UNCW............................512-419 (16 yrs.) Career Record..................................................... Same Asst. Coaches..... Randy Hood, Jason Howell, Aaron Smith 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)...........29-27/18-11(T1st) Baseball SID...........................................Tom Riordan Office Phone........................................ 910-962-4099 E-Mail.......................................... riordant@uncw.edu Press Box Phone................................... 910-395-5141 Web Site.............................................uncwsports.com

Wake Forest

Western Carolina

Winthrop

Location................................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1834 Enrollment......................................................... 4,412 Nickname..........................................Demon Deacons Colors............................................ Old Gold & Black Conference........................................... Atlantic Coast Stadium (Capacity)................Hooks Stadium (2,500) Head Coach.......................................Rick Rembielak Record at WFU......................................95-81 (3 yrs.) Career Record............................... 468-332-1 (14 yrs.) Asst. Coaches....Jon Palmieri, Greg Bauer, Marshall Canosa 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)....34-29/14-16 (4th Atlantic) Baseball SID........................................Scott Wortman Office Phone........................................ 336-758-6099 E-Mail.........................................wortmasm@wfu.edu Press Box Phone................................... 336-758-3731 Web Site.................................... wakeforestsports.com

Location............................................Cullowhee, N.C. Founded.............................................................. 1889 Enrollment......................................................... 9,000 Nickname.................................................Catamounts Colors.................................................. Purple & Gold Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity)............. Hennon Stadium (1,500) Head Coach...................................... Bobby Moranda Record at WCU..............................................1st Year Career Record..................................................1st Year Asst.Coaches.....Nick Mingione,Dave Haverstick,Grant Achilles 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............42-20/20-7 (T1st) Baseball SID........................................ Daniel Hooker Office Phone........................................ 828-227-2339 E-Mail.................................. dhooker@email.wcu.edu Press Box Phone................................... 828-227-7020 Web Site.................................... catamountsports.com

Wofford

Southern Conference

Feb. 22-24 - Elon, N.C.

Apr. 25-27 - Greensboro, N.C.

Mar. 19 & Apr. 22 - Elon, N.C.

Mar. 21-22 - Spartanburg, S.C. Location.......................................... Spartanburg, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1854 Enrollment......................................................... 1,350 Nickname........................................................Terriers Colors............................................ Old Gold & Black Conference....................................................Southern Stadium (Capacity).......Russell C. King Field (2,500) Head Coach.................................... Todd Interdonato Record at WC.............................................. First Year Career Record............................................... First Year Asst. Coaches....Dusty Blake, Nick Jaksa, Anthony Dillenger 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)..............30-33/8-19 (9th) Baseball SID....................................Brent Williamson Office Phone........................................ 864-597-4093 E-Mail..............................williamsondb@wofford.edu Press Box Phone................................... 864-597-4478 Web Site..................................... athletics.wofford.edu

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Apr. 8 - Cary, N.C.

Stadium (Capacity)........USA Baseball NtionalTraining Complex Stadium (1,754)

Apr. 2 - Raleigh, N.C.

Apr. 11-13 - Elon, N.C.

Mar. 7- 9 - Elon, N.C.

Mar. 11 - Elon, N.C. Apr. 23 - Rock Hill, S.C. Location.............................................. Rock Hill, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1886 Enrollment......................................................... 6,600 Nickname..........................................................Eagles Colors................................................. Garnet & Gold Conference.................................................. Big South Stadium (Capacity).......... Winthrop Ballpark (1,887) Head Coach............................................... Joe Hudak Record at WU.............................. 574-388-5 (16 yrs.) Career Record............................... 777-525-5 (24 yrs.) Asst.Coaches.....Mike McGuire,Kyle DiEduardo,Stas Swerdzewski 2007 Record/Conf. (Finish)............. 33-27/15-6 (2nd) Baseball SID......................................Gustavo Zanette Office Phone.............................803-323-2129 x.6067 E-Mail....................................zanetteg@winthrop.edu Press Box Phone.......................... 803-323-2155/2114 Web Site.......................................winthropeagles.com

Tournament: May 20-25 Charleston, S.C. Location.......................................... Spartanburg, S.C. Founded.............................................................. 1921 Baseball SID.......................................... Mike Ballweg Office Phone........................................ 864-591-5100 E-Mail........................................mballweg@socon.org Web Site............................................ soconsports.com Baseball Members Appalachian State College of Charleston The Citadel Davidson Elon Furman Georgia Southern UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Wofford

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Akron Albany Alderson-Broaddus Appalachian State Auburn Ball State Barton (Atl. Christ.) Belmont Abbey Bethune-Cookman Birmingham-Southern Bluefield State Bradley Bristol Brown Cal State Campbell Carson-Newman Catawba Central Oklahoma Charleston Southern Charlotte Cincinnati Citadel, The Clemson Clinch Valley Coastal Carolina Colby College of Charleston College of St. Francis Columbia Concord Connecticut Cornell Dallas Baptist Davidson Davis & Elkins Delaware Delaware State Dowling Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Emporia State Erskine Fairmont State Fairleigh Dickinson Ferrum Francis Marion Franklin & Marshall Fordham Fort Lee Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgetown (Ky.) Georgia Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Guilford Hampden-Sydney Harvard High Point Howard

Rec. 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 31-9-0 3-5-0 0-1-0 37-27-1 11-1-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 10-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 23-20-0 13-15-0 17-15-0 1-2-0 9-7-0 8-7-0 1-0-0 9-8-0 4-6-0 1-0-0 10-20-0 0-1-0 4-13-0 0-1-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 13-4-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 18-11-0 9-18-1 4-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 5-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 8-4-0 10-6-0 30-8-0 3-2-1 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 7-10-0 0-2-0 35-23-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 57-60-0 0-1-0

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Last Mtg. 1970 Unknown 3-12-93 5-25-07 2-26-06 3-11-93 4-7-99 3-21-96 4-27-03 3-29-03 2-29-02 1987 1991 3-28-06 3-17-81 5-16-06 4-26-97 2-21-99 5-17-97 5-3-03 3-26-03 1964 5-26-07 4-24-07 5-18-90 3-20-07 3-25-60 5-6-07 1985 3-6-05 1985 1988 3-17-03 Unknown 4-1-07 4-9-71 4-3-67 2-13-05 3-13-92 2-22-06 5-15-07 4-3-05 1987 3-31-94 3-14-88 3-9-88 4-5-95 1973 1973 2-20-06 1962 4-14-07 3-23-97 2-27-00 1987 2-20-05 1985 5-23-07 2-24-01 4-19-90 3-19-79 3-30-93 5-16-07 3-23-99

Result Location W, 7-3 Unknown W Unknown W, 7-6 Elon, N.C. W, 9-5 Charleston, S.C. L, 3-13 Auburn, Ala. L, 11-12 Elon, N.C. W, 4-3 Elon, N.C. L, 4-15 Elon, N.C. L, 1-9 Daytona Beach, Fla. L, 2-9 Elon, N.C. W, 22-2 Elon, N.C. L, 2-5 Elon, N.C. W, 17-2 Elon, N.C. W, 16-8 Elon, N.C. W, 7-1 Elon, N.C. W, 13-7 Elon, N.C. L, 7-8 Salisbury, N.C. W, 13-8 Elon, N.C. L, 5-7 Florence, Ala. W, 3-2 N. Charleston, S.C. L, 6-8 Charlotte, N.C. W, 6-3 Unknown L, 2-5 Charleston, S.C. W, 13-12 Clemson, S.C. W, 11-0 Spartanburg, S.C. L, 3-6 Conway, S.C. L, 2-10 Elon, N.C. L, 7-19 Elon, N.C. L, 1-6 Lewiston, Idaho W, 5-4 Elon, N.C. W, 12-0 Unknown L Unknown W, 12-1 Elon, N.C. L Unknown W, 4-3 Elon, N.C. W, 7-6 Elon, N.C. L, 2-3 Elon, N.C. W, 16-5 Elon, N.C. W, 13-3 Elon, N.C. W, 10-6 Durham, N.C. W, 4-2 Greenville, N.C. L, 3-4 Johnson City, Tenn. L, 5-18 Lewiston, Idaho L, 2-4 Due West, S.C. W, 10-3 Elon, N.C. W, 8-3 Unknown L, 1-10 Danville, Va. W, 7-0 Unknown W, 8-1 Unknown L, 7-8 Elon, N.C. L, 5-6 Unknown L, 2-11 Elon, N.C. W, 8-0 Elon, N.C. W, 5-2 Elon, N.C. W, 11-9 Bluefield, W.Va. L, 0-3 Athens, Ga. L, 2-8 Lewiston, Idaho W, 14-7 Charleston, S.C. L, 5-9 Atlanta, Ga. W, 5-3 Greensboro, N.C. W, 11-4 Unknown W, 10-2 Elon, N.C. L, 7-9 Elon, N.C. L, 3-5 Elon, N.C.

Opponent James Madison Kent State Kutztown Le Moyne Lejeune Lees-McRae Lenoir-Rhyne Lewis & Clark Liberty Limestone Longwood Lynchburg Maine Mansfield Marist Mars Hill Maryland Methodist Miami (Fla.) Milligan Mississippi State Montreat Mount Union Mt. Olive Muhlenberg New Hampshire Newberry Norfolk Division Norfolk State North Alabama North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville North Carolina Central UNC Greensboro UNC Pembroke North Carolina State NC Wesleyan UNC Wilmington North Florida Notre Dame Northern Kentucky New York State NYU Oakland Oberlin Ohio Oglethorpe Old Dominion Otterbein Pfeiffer Point Park Presbyterian Princeton Providence Radford Rensselaer Richmond Rowan Saint Joseph’s St. Andrews St. Augustine’s St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Paul’s

Rec. 1-1-0 5-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 43-26-0 0-1-0 7-15-0 5-1-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 40-6-0 6-6-0 7-5-0 4-11-0 4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 13-5-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 23-14-0 0-1-0 9-5-1 1-0-0 3-13-0 33-5-1 28-5-0 1-0-0 15-9-0 25-16-0 3-14-0 5-6-0 17-19-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 7-0-0 37-30-0 1-0-0 21-8-0 3-6-0 1-1-0 9-7-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 3-0-0 4-4-0 18-5-0 1-0-0 2-0-0

Last Mtg. 3-12-77 3-19-06 2-15-97 3-18-01 1965 Unknown 4-13-97 1987 4-6-03 3-24-94 4-29-94 1969 3-14-82 3-25-75 2-24-02 4-24-97 2-11-01 1987 2-25-07 4-5-90 6-4-06 4-16-93 1985 4-7-98 3-10-88 1970 4-16-97 1961 2-22-00 5-15-97 5-8-07 3-11-07 4-25-07 4-3-74 5-25-07 3-23-95 3-30-05 4-13-93 4-17-07 2-11-07 Unknown 1985 3-30-72 1964 2-24-03 3-23-80 2-28-98 Unknown 1977 3-18-72 2-22-96 1987 4-26-97 3-4-07 3-13-90 3-24-03 3-26-68 1987 3-5-93 2-18-07 4-1-93 3-13-97 3-24-97 2-28-82

Result Location W, 6-5 Elon, N.C. W, 13-12 Elon, N.C. W, 8-5 Elon, N.C. L, 3-6 Elon, N.C. W, 8-5 Unknown Unknown Unknown L, 3-8 Hickory, N.C. L, 5-17 Lewiston, Idaho W, 19-4 Elon, N.C. W, 9-7 Elon, N.C. W, 17-6 Farmville, Va. W, 6-5 Unknown W, 17-1 Elon, N.C. W Elon, N.C. W, 7-5 Elon, N.C. W, 13-4 Salisbury, N.C. W, 11-2 Elon, N.C. W, 1-0 Elon, N.C. L, 3-6 Coral Gables, Fla. W, 6-4 Elon, N.C. L, 3-12 Clemson, S.C. W, 7-2 Montreat, N.C. W, 6-4 Unknown L, 1-2 Elon, N.C. W, 7-3 Elon, N.C. W, 17-2 Unknown W, 7-1 Newberry, S.C. L, 4-8 Unknown W, 13-5 Elon, N.C. W, 6-2 Florence, Ala. L, 0-9 Elon, N.C. L, 9-14 Elon, N.C. W, 7-4 Elon, N.C. W, 9-0 (F) Raleigh, N.C. W, 11-9 Charleston, S.C. W, 9-5 Pembroke, N.C. L, 5-12 Raleigh, N.C. L, 0-3 Raleigh, N.C. L, 7-8 Wilmington, N.C. W, 7-1 Conway, S.C. Unknown Unknown L, 2-3 Bluefield, W.Va. W, 12-5 Unknown W, 7-6 Unknown W, 12-1 Elon, N.C. W, 10-2 Elon, N.C. L, 4-15 Davidson, N.C. L Unknown L, 9-10 Unknown W, 5-2 Elon, N.C. W, 3-0 Elon, N.C. W, 9-5 Lewiston, Idaho W, 8-5 Salisbury, N.C. L, 6-11 Elon, N.C. W, 8-0 Elon, N.C. W, 16-3 Elon, N.C. W, 5-0 Elon, N.C. L, 6-11 Elon, N.C. T, 3-3 Elon, N.C. W, 8-5 Elon, N.C. L, 4-8 Laurinburg, N.C. L, 8-9 Raleigh, N.C. W, 7-2 Elon, N.C. W, 8-7 Elon, N.C.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Rec. St. Xavier 1-1-0 Salem-Teikyo 2-0-0 Shaw 10-2-0 Shepherd 1-0-0 Shippensburg 12-1-0 Siena 5-0-0 Slippery Rock 5-0-0 South Carolina 2-7-0 USC Aiken 3-4-0 South Alabama 0-2-0 USC Spartanburg 10-7-0 Southern Maine 1-0-0 Southern Mississippi 3-1-0 Spring Hill 1-0-0 Susquehanna 3-3-0 Towson 2-0-0 Troy State 3-0-0 Tulane 0-3-0 Virginia 1-1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 2-0-0 Virginia Military Inst. 2-0-0 Virginia Tech 3-2-0 Virginia Wesleyan 2-1-0 Wake Forest 11-12-0 Washington & Lee 6-0-0 West Liberty State 2-0-0 West Virginia State 0-1-0 West Virginia Tech 1-1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan 4-0-0 Western Carolina 21-18-0 Western Maryland 6-0-0 Wilkes 1-0-0 Williams 9-0-0 William & Mary 6-2-0 Windham 2-0-0 Wingate 27-23-0 Winthrop 10-7-0 Wisconsin-Stout 0-1-0 Wofford 14-3-0 Xavier 1-0-0 Record Since 1960

Last Mtg. 1984 3-1-92 1985 3-19-92 2-23-97 3-5-06 3-9-82 3-27-07 2-12-95 3-28-78 4-9-97 1985 3-31-78 3-27-78 1962 3-25-02 Unknown 3-14-99 2-9-07 3-25-97 3-11-03 3-6-88 4-14-77 4-3-07 1965 1986 Unknown 3-9-75 3-29-75 4-22-07 3-28-74 3-29-72 1966 5-2-98 1968 3-16-97 5-24-03 Unknown 5-19-07 3-5-07

Result Location W, 1-0 Unknown W, 5-0 Elon, N.C. W, 16-3 Unknown W, 5-0 Unknown W, 10-2 Elon, N.C. W, 7-2 Elon, N.C. W, 9-7 Elon, N.C. L, 6-10 Elon, N.C. L, 0-5 Aiken, S.C. L, 1-9 Mobile, Ala. W, 11-6 Elon, N.C. W, 11-5 Lewiston, Idaho W, 2-1 Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 3-2 Mobile, Ala. W, 4-0 Unknown W, 7-5 Elon, N.C. W Troy, Ala. L, 1-4 New Orleans, La. L, 3-10 Conway, S.C. W, 10-7 Richmond, Va. W, 5-4 Elon, N.C. W, 6-5 Elon, N.C. L, 3-5 Virginia Beach, Va. W, 8-2 Elon, N.C. W, 3-1 Unknown L, 1-7 Bluefield, W.Va. L Unknown Unknown Elon, N.C. W Elon, N.C. L, 4-5 Cullowhee, N.C. W, 12-9 Elon, N.C. W, 3-1 Unknown W, 5-1 Unknown L, 2-7 Williamsburg, Va. W, 6-5 Unknown L, 3-10 Wingate, N.C. W, 8-1 Rock Hill, S.C. L Unknown W, 8-1 Elon, N.C. W, 11-2 Elon, N.C.

1,078-702-6 (.605)

2008 Opponents in Bold New Opponent: LaSalle Opponent records date back to 1960.

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LATHAM PARK

Walter C. Latham Park, Elon’s baseball facility, was dedicated on Saturday, April 28, 2001, in honor of Walter C. Latham, an Elon alumnus. The dedication was followed by Elon’s doubleheader against Radford University. The Phoenix swept the two games that day by scores of 10-2 and 7-6. Latham (1909-2000) came to Elon in 1928 with a dream to accomplish what those before him had not. He wanted to play college ball and earn a college degree. Elon offered him that opportunity. He became the first-ever foursport letterman at Elon and a member of the Elon Sports Hall of Fame. Latham excelled in the KENNEDY ERA AT classroom as well. Twice he was forced to suspend his studies in order to help support his family LATHAM PARK in Bath, N.C. Each time he returned and, in 1934, he earned his degree. Walter was a coach and educator for nearly 50 years in North Carolina. Record The ceremonies began with a welcome from then-Elon Director of Athletics Alan J. White Year 1997 17-6 and included a plaque unveiling by the Latham family. Dr. Bryan Latham, Walter’s son who made 1998 13-7 Latham Park possible, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. 1999 13-15 The playing field is known as Newsome Field and was dedicated on April 29, 1978 in honor 20-10 of Wilburn E. “Webb” Newsome who played foot- 2000 2001 17-8 ball, baseball and boxed at Elon. Newsome was 2002 23-7 inducted into the Elon Hall of Fame in 1975. 2003 18-5-1 Featuring a plush bermuda grass surface, a 13-8 computerized sprinkler system, batting cages, a 2004 2005 20-6 modernized press box and major league-style dug2006 24-3 outs, Latham Park has quickly gained a reputation 2007 19-13 as being one of the finest small university baseball facilities in not only the Southern Conference, but Total 197-88-1 (.691) also the country. Measuring 317 feet down the leftfield line, 385 feet to centerfield and 328 feet down the rightfield line, the spacious confines of Latham Park have played host to some of the most memorable games and individual performances in the history of Elon baseball. In 2005, Latham Park was adorned with lights to allow the Phoenix to play night games on campus that the community could enjoy. The first game under the new lights was played on April 9, 2005 against eventual Southern Conference tournament champion Furman. Elon won that game by a 21-10 score. On April 29, 2006, Elon drew its first crowd of over 1,000 people to Latham Park. On that night, 1,051 fans were treated to a thrilling 7-6 victory by Elon over SoCon foe Georgia Southern. Last season, the Phoenix played in front of the largest crowd to ever witness a game at the facility. On May 8, 2007, 1,811 fans were on hand as Elon hosted then-#4 North Carolina. Earlier in the season, 1,421 fans flocked to Latham Park to watch as the Phoenix took on the nation’s top-ranked team at the time – South Carolina. The Phoenix also set a new standard for average home attendance as an average of 401 fans watched Elon at Latham Park in 2007.

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2007 RESULTS Date 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-17 2-17 2-18 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-27 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-13 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-20 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-1 4-3 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-17 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-27 4-28 4-29 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-15 5-16 5-18 5-19 5-19 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-25 5-26

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Opponent vs. #7 Virginia at Coastal Carolina vs. North Florida Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s at #11 Miami at #11 Miami at #11 Miami at High Point Princeton Princeton Princeton Xavier UNC Wilmington North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T at #1 North Carolina at Appalachian State* at Appalachian State* at Appalachian State* at #15 Coastal Carolina at The Citadel* at The Citadel* at The Citadel* #1 South Carolina High Point Davidson* Davidson* Davidson* Wake Forest at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* at Georgia Southern* Furman* Furman* Furman* at UNC Wilmington at Western Carolina* at Western Carolina* at Western Carolina* at #17 Clemson UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro* UNC Greensboro* UNC Greensboro* #24 College of Charleston* #24 College of Charleston* #24 College of Charleston* #4 North Carolina at #29 East Carolina High Point Wofford* Wofford* Wofford* vs. Georgia Southern at The Citadel vs. Appalachian State vs. UNC Greensboro at The Citadel

Result L, 3-10 L, 0-13 W, 7-1 W, 11-1 W, 10-3 W, 8-5 W, 10-7 L, 4-17 L, 3-6 L, 4-10 W, 8-7 W, 12-2 L, 6-11 W, 11-2 L, 2-13 W, 19-8 W, 15-10 L, 9-14 L, 1-5 W, 24-2 L, 8-9 W, 5-0 L, 3-6 W, 3-1 L, 6-8 W, 12-8 L, 6-10 L, 7-9 W, 6-0 W, 19-7 W, 4-3 W, 8-2 W, 5-4 W, 4-3 L, 7-8 W, 15-4 W, 8-3 L, 2-11 L, 7-8 L, 2-4 L, 3-4 L, 4-5 W, 13-12 W, 7-4 L, 3-12 W, 7-5 W, 9-2 L, 2-5 W, 18-11 L, 7-19 L, 0-9 W, 4-2 L, 7-9 L, 3-6 L, 4-6 W, 8-1 W, 14-7 L. 5-6 W, 9-5 W, 11-9 L, 2-5

EU R-H-E 3-5-2 0-7-2 7-8-2 11-18-0 10-15-1 8-11-2 10-11-1 4-6-2 3-5-1 4-5-2 8-12-4 12-10-0 6-5-0 11-13-0 2-8-4 19-16-1 15-16-0 9-9-2 1-5-1 24-21-1 8-13-3 5-7-1 3-7-3 3-8-0 6-12-0 12-16-2 6-9-2 7-4-1 6-9-1 19-15-2 4-6-0 8-11-1 5-12-0 4-12-0 7-11-1 15-19-2 8-12-1 2-8-4 7-11-3 2-5-1 3-10-0 4-12-1 13-12-0 7-10-1 3-7-1 7-12-1 9-9-1 2-7-1 18-15-6 7-9-7 0-5-1 4-8-0 7-10-4 3-8-2 4-10-0 8-10-3 14-16-1 5-9-2 9-11-0 11-15-0 2-8-0

Opp R-H-E 10-12-2 13-16-0 1-6-0 1-4-2 3-9-1 5-13-3 7-10-2 17-16-1 6-12-2 10-12-3 7-11-3 2-9-3 11-19-1 2-5-1 13-14-1 8-11-4 10-9-1 14-16-1 5-9-1 2-8-3 9-15-2 0-7-3 6-9-0 1-8-1 8-8-1 8-15-1 10-15-1 9-8-1 0-6-1 7-13-5 3-8-2 2-4-1 4-5-1 3-11-1 8-17-1 4-8-0 3-8-2 11-7-1 8-11-3 4-8-2 4-9-1 5-6-1 12-13-1 4-9-2 12-16-1 5-10-1 2-7-2 5-9-0 11-17-5 19-23-3 9-11-0 2-6-2 9-14-2 6-8-1 6-12-1 1-5-4 7-9-1 6-13-0 5-13-1 9-15-2 5-10-0

Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 12 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9

Overall 0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 6-5 7-5 7-6 8-6 8-7 9-7 10-7 10-8 10-9 11-9 11-10 12-10 12-11 13-11 13-12 14-12 14-13 14-14 15-14 16-14 17-14 18-14 19-14 20-14 20-15 21-15 22-15 22-16 22-17 22-18 22-19 22-20 23-20 24-20 24-21 25-21 26-21 26-22 27-22 27-23 27-24 28-24 28-25 28-26 28-27 29-27 30-27 30-28 31-28 32-28 32-29

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

Pitcher of Record Lewter (0-1) Hensley (0-1) Reichenbach (1-0) Hensley (1-1) Romanowicz (1-0) Reichenbach (2-0) Reichenbach (3-0) Romanowicz (1-1) Booker (0-1) Reichenbach (3-1) Porter (1-0) Booker (1-1) Dove (0-1) Basham (1-0) Reichenbach (3-2) Hensley (2-1) Booker (2-1) Porter (1-1) Basham (1-1) Hensley (3-1) Porter (1-2) Romanowicz (2-1) Ebert (0-1) Hensley (4-1) Ebert (0-2) Romanowicz (3-1) Reichenbach (3-3) Booker (2-2) Hensley (5-1) Romanowicz (4-1) Porter (2-2) Booker (3-2) Hensley (6-1) Basham (2-1) Ebert (0-3) Hensley (7-1) Lewter (1-1) Booker (3-3) Lewter (1-2) Hensley (7-2) Romanowicz (4-2) Britt (0-1) Lewter (2-2) Britt (1-1) Hensley (7-3) Lewter (3-2) Booker (4-3) Hensley (7-4) Romanowicz (5-2) Booker (4-4) Lewter (3-3) Lewter (4-3) Vasami (0-1) Hensley (7-5) Romanowicz (5-3) Booker (5-4) Hensley (8-5) Leter (4-4) Romanowicz (6-3) Porter (3-2) Basham (2-2)

Attend. 265 415 230 -157 124 2273 2270 2349 97 -427 133 128 141 259 451 263 459 72 108 126 281 736 841 833 1421 210 698 325 173 772 1232 1407 1204 701 -152 410 652 811 893 3948 188 410 531 252 293 222 311 1811 2602 125 217 -333 2727 3148 1494 328 3195

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2007 STATISTICS Player

Avg.

GP-S

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB

SLG

BB

HBP

K

DP

OBP

SF

SH

SB-A

PO

A

E

FLD

Drew Davis

.360

57-55

189

42

68

14

0

1

35

85

.450

25

11

11

7

.452

5

3

6-8

326

31

6

.983

Chase Austin

.337

56-54

175

33

59

14

1

3

42

84

.480

17

7

33

7

.409

4

9

0-2

76

116

13

.937

Chris Dove

.333

55-51

201

40

67

9

8

2

30

98

.488

20

6

48

2

.410

0

3

31-40

125

2

1

.992

Chris Vasami

.320

60-55

203

40

65

13

0

5

46

93

.458

24

9

44

3

.410

3

0

2-5

394

44

10

.978

Pat Irvine

.318

60-55

192

50

61

11

3

10

47

108

.563

46

12

42

0

.472

2

0

8-13

124

7

4

.970

Ryan Addison

.286

60-58

227

46

65

9

2

10

43

108

.476

20

2

30

3

.347

2

0

20-23

125

9

8

.944

Jordy Snyder

.275

60-58

233

38

64

10

1

3

40

85

.365

23

4

41

5

.340

8

11

21-27

106

180

14

.953

Adam Weaver

.267

60-52

191

57

51

7

0

0

23

58

.304

28

14

34

0

.396

2

16

8-11

55

109

14

.921

Zach Booker

.340

42-22

50

8

17

4

0

2

11

27

.540

2

0

11

2

.358

1

0

0-0

30

12

2

.955

Kevin Pratt

.320

31-2

25

3

8

0

0

0

2

8

.320

5

1

6

0

.452

0

1

1-1

15

1

1

.941

Ryan Adams

.308

33-8

52

8

16

1

0

1

10

20

.385

6

0

15

1

.367

2

0

0-0

50

8

0

1.000

Mike Melillo

.291

44-26

110

22

32

4

1

5

25

53

.482

16

1

23

4

.380

2

1

0-3

67

2

4

.945

RobertRodebaugh

.243

39-36

136

27

33

8

0

8

27

65

.478

22

3

31

3

.356

2

0

0-0

28

2

0

1.000

Chris Machado

.200

3-0

5

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

.200

0

0

1

0

.200

0

0

0-0

4

0

0

1.000

Matt Hill

.190

50-21

79

22

15

4

1

0

14

21

.266

14

4

21

1

.337

1

5

6-6

47

84

2

.985

Matt Hinson

.167

10-0

6

1

1

1

0

0

0

2

.333

1

1

2

0

.375

0

0

0-0

1

0

0

1.000

Brett Arnold

.125

10-7

24

3

3

0

1

0

2

5

.208

5

2

11

0

.323

0

0

0-0

8

1

1

.900

Matt Link

.000

28-0

7

4

0

0

0

0

1

0

.000

3

0

3

0

.300

0

0

0-0

9

1

0

1.000

Donny Jobe

.000

1-1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

2

0

.000

0

0

0-0

3

0

0

1.000

ELON

.297

61-61

2107

444

626

109

18

50

399

921

.437

277

77

409

38

.393

34

49

103-139

1630

667

88

.963

Opponents

.297

61-61

2176

399

647

125

8

50

359

938

.431

274

73

383

48

.390

28

38

64-83

1606

622

96

.959

Player

ERA

W-L

APP

GS

CG

SHO

SV

IP

H

R

ER

BB

K

2B

3B

HR

AB

Avg.

WP

HBP

BK

SF

SH

Steven Hensley

3.93

8-5

17

15

1

0

1

100.2

95

54

44

42

107

23

0

7

381

.249

8

11

1

0

9

Tom Porter

4.36

3-2

25

0

0

0

1

33.0

25

18

16

17

31

2

1

2

121

.207

7

5

0

0

1 3

Daniel Britt

4.41

1-1

28

1

0

0

2

51.0

59

31

25

21

30

12

1

4

208

.284

3

2

0

5

Zach Booker

5.16

5-4

17

14

1

0

1

82.0

86

56

47

50

42

14

1

4

311

.277

10

13

0

9

5

WillRomanowicz

5.36

6-3

17

13

1

1

1

92.1

123

65

55

28

56

28

1

7

377

.326

7

13

0

6

11

Jesse Lewter

5.79

4-4

22

6

1

0

1

65.1

94

48

42

24

45

18

0

8

275

.342

6

12

0

4

4

J.D.Reichenbach

7.44

3-3

22

7

0

0

0

42.1

61

46

35

31

18

11

1

9

181

.337

1

4

0

1

0

Ryan Basham

9.13

2-2

14

4

0

0

1

23.2

31

26

24

18

21

3

0

6

100

.310

5

4

0

1

2

Brian Ebert

9.49

0-3

19

0

0

0

0

24.2

38

27

26

18

11

4

2

1

102

.373

3

6

1

1

3

Chris Vasami

3.24

0-1

5

0

0

0

0

8.1

9

5

3

3

5

2

0

0

35

.257

1

1

3

1

0

Greg Jones

3.72

0-0

13

0

0

0

0

9.2

11

9

4

11

9

1

0

2

41

.268

4

0

1

0

0

Mike Melillo

5.40

0-0

2

0

0

0

0

1.2

2

1

1

1

1

0

1

0

6

.333

0

0

0

0

0

Chris Dove

12.60

0-1

2

1

0

0

0

5.0

9

7

7

4

5

4

0

0

24

.375

1

1

0

0

0

Sean Welsh

13.50

0-0

3

0

0

0

0

2.2

1

4

4

4

2

1

0

0

9

.111

2

1

0

0

0

Dusty Stultz

18.00

0-0

1

0

0

0

0

1.0

3

2

2

2

0

2

0

0

5

.600

0

0

0

0

0

ELON

5.55

32-29

61

61

4

2

8

543.1

647

399

335

274

383

125

8

50

2176

.297

58

73

6

28

38

Opponents

6.32

29-32

61

61

2

2

10

535.1

626

444

376

277

409

109

18

50

2107

.297

39

77

7

34

49

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2007 SUPERLATIVES Multi-Hit Games Drew Davis Chris Dove Chris Vasami Jordy Snyder Pat Irvine Chase Austin Ryan Addison Adam Weaver Robert Rodebaugh Mike Melillo Zach Booker Ryan Adams Matt Hill Kevin Pratt Team

2 3 4 18 1 2 12 8 - 9 6 3 12 5 - 12 5 - 12 4 1 9 3 3 7 2 - 8 1 - 7 1 - 4 - - 3 - - 2 - - 1 - - 116 39 9

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

Total 21 20 18 17 17 17 15 10 9 8 4 3 2 1 162

Hitting Streaks Drew Davis Chris Dove Ryan Addison Adam Weaver Jordy Snyder Pat Irvine Mike Melillo Kevin Pratt Chase Austin Chris Vasami Zach Booker Robert Rodebaugh Ryan Adams Brett Arnold Matt Hill Individual Game Highs Hitting: At Bats: 7, Adam Weaver at Appalachian State (3-16) Runs: 5, Adam Weaver at Appalachian State (3-16) Hits: 5, Adam Weaver at Appalachian State (3-16) RBI: 6, Chase Austin vs. North Carolina A&T (3-9) 6, Mike Melillo vs. College of Charleston (5-5) Doubles: 3, Chase Austin vs. Georgia Southern (5-23) Triples: 1, 18 times Home Runs: 2, Mike Melillo vs. College of Charleston (5-5) Total Bases: 9, Chris Dove vs. North Carolina A&T (3-11) 9, Ryan Addison at Appalachian State (3-16) Walks: 3, seven times Strikeouts: 4, Chris Vasami vs. South Carolina (3-27) Sac Hits: 2, Adam Weaver at The Citadel (3-25) 2, Chase Austin at Western Carolina (4-22) 2, Chase Austin vs. Appalachian State (5-25) Sac Flies: 2, Drew Davis vs. North Florida (2-11) 2, Chase Austin vs. North Carolina A&T (3-9) 2, Jordy Snyder at Appalachian State (3-16) Stolen Bases: 3, Jordy Snyder at Appalachian State (3-17) 3, Chris Dove vs. UNC Asheville (4-25) Hit by Pitch: 2, 10 times Caught Stealing: 1, 36 times Fielding: Putouts: 18, Drew Davis vs. Davidson (3-30) Assists: 9, Jordy Snyder vs. High Point (3-28) Errors: 3, Jordy Snyder vs. UNC Wilmington (3-6) 3, Chris Vasami vs. College of Charleston (5-5) Passed Balls: 4, Mike Melillo at Miami (2-24) Pitching: Innings Pitched: 9.0, four times Strikeouts: 16, Steven Hensley vs. Davidson (3-30) Wild Pitches: 2, seven times Hit Batters: 4, Jesse Lewter vs. Virginia (2-9)

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Multi-RBI Games Jordy Snyder Ryan Addison Chase Austin Chris Vasami Drew Davis Pat Irvine Chris Dove Robert Rodebaugh Mike Melillo Adam Weaver Matt Hill Zach Booker Ryan Adams Kevin Pratt Team

2 3 4 9 2 1 7 2 2 7 1 1 4 4 1 8 2 - 5 3 - 7 - 1 5 1 - 4 - - 4 - 1 3 1 - 3 - - 3 - - 1 - - 70 16 7

5+ - - 2 2 - 2 - 1 1 - - - - - 8

Total 12 11 11 11 10 10 8 7 5 5 4 3 3 1 101

Longest 14 10 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 5 4 3 3 2 Team Game Highs Hitting: At Bats: 49 at Appalachian State (3-17) Runs: 24 at Appalachian State (3-16) Hits: 21 at Appalachian State (3-16) RBI: 18 vs. North Carolina A&T (3-9) 18 at Appalachian State (3-16) Doubles: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (5-23) Triples: 2 vs. Saint Joseph’s (2-17) 2 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25) Home Runs: 3, four times Total Bases: 33 at Appalachian State (3-16) Walks: 12 at Appalachian State (3-16) Strikeouts: 14 at High Point (2-27) 14 vs. UNC Wilmington (3-6) 14 vs. College of Charleston (5-4) Sac Hits: 3 at The Citadel (2-25) 3 at Western Carolina (4-20) 3 vs. Appalachian State (5-25) Sac Flies: 3 at Appalachian State (3-16) 3 vs. Georgia Southern (5-23) Stolen Bases: 6 vs. UNC Asheville (4-25) Hit by Pitch: 6 vs. North Carolina A&T (3-9) Caught Stealing: 3 at Georgia Southern (4-7) Fielding: Putouts: 34 at Appalachian State (3-17) Assists: 19 at Appalachian State (3-17) Errors: 7 vs. College of Charleston (5-6) Passed Balls: 4 at Miami (2-24) Pitching: Innings Pitched: 11.1 at Appalachian State (3-17) Strikeouts: 18 vs. Davidson (3-30) Wild Pitches: 4 at Miami (2-24) 4 vs. Furman (4-14) Hit Batters: 5 vs. Virginia (2-9) 5 at The Citadel (3-24)

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ELON IN THE SOCON 2004 Southern Conference Standings SoCon Pct. Overall College of Charleston 25-5 .833 47-16 The Citadel 21-9 .700 39-28 Georgia Southern 21-9 .700 34-25 ELON 17-13 .567 31-28 UNC Greensboro 16-14 .533 33-21-1 East Tennessee State 15-15 .500 28-30 Davidson 13-17 .433 20-33 Western Carolina 12-18 .400 28-31 Furman 11-19 .367 21-33 Wofford 8-22 .267 17-30 Appalachian State 6-24 .200 10-43

Pct. .746 .582 .576 .525 .609 .483 .377 .475 .389 .362 .189

2005 Southern Conference Standings SoCon Pct. Overall College of Charleston 27-3 .900 48-15 Georgia Southern 18-11 .621 38-22 Western Carolina 18-12 .600 33-23 ELON 18-12 .600 32-25 UNC Greensboro 17-13 .567 31-22 The Citadel 14-16 .467 25-34 East Tennessee State 13-16 .448 31-22 Furman 13-16 .433 30-29 Davidson 13-17 .433 26-24 Wofford 7-23 .233 17-37 Appalachian State 5-24 .172 10-42

Pct. .762 .633 .589 .561 .585 .424 .585 .508 .520 .315 .192

2006 Southern Conference Standings SoCon Pct. Overall ELON 21-6 .778 45-18 College of Charleston 20-7 .741 46-17 Furman 16-11 .593 32-23 Georgia Southern 16-11 .593 31-27 The Citadel 15-12 .556 34-27 Western Carolina 14-13 .519 33-27 UNC Greensboro 13-14 .481 26-33 Appalachian State 9-18 .333 24-31-1 Davidson 6-21 .222 18-33 Wofford 5-22 .185 20-37

Pct. .714 .730 .582 .534 .557 .550 .441 .438 .353 .351

2007 Southern Conference Standings SoCon Pct. Overall College of Charleston 20-7 .741 39-19 Western Carolina 20-7 .741 42-20 ELON 15-12 .556 32-29 Appalachian State 14-13 .519 33-26 UNC Greensboro 14-13 .519 30-30 Georgia Southern 13-14 .481 34-28 The Citadel 12-15 .444 34-27 Furman 11-16 .407 19-36 Wofford 8-19 .296 30-33 Davidson 8-19 .296 19-34

Pct. .672 .677 .525 .559 .500 .548 .557 .345 .476 .358

All-Tine Elon All-SoCon Selections Coaches Selections: First Team Gary Morris – 2004 Chris Price – 2006 Robert Rodebaugh – 2006 Second Team Drew Davis – 2004 Grant Rembert – 2004 Evan Erickson – 2005 Chris Price – 2005 Matt Chastain – 2006 Grant Rembert – 2006 Steven Hensley – 2007 Coach of the Year Mike Kennedy – 2006 Freshman of the Year Steven Hensley – 2006 Media Selections: First Team Gary Morris – 2004 Chris Price – 2006 Robert Rodebaugh – 2006 Second Team Grant Rembert – 2004 Chris Price – 2004 Evan Erickson – 2005 Chris Price – 2005 Matt Chastain – 2006 Grant Rembert – 2006 Chad Tilley – 2006 Steven Hensley – 2007 Pat Irvine – 2007 Coach of the Year Mike Kennedy – 2006

Elon All-Time in the SoCon Tournament 2004 (2-2) #4 Elon, 12, #5 UNC Greensboro 3 #4 Elon 5, #8 Western Carolina 7 #4 Elon 7, #3 Georgia Southern 4 #4 Elon 3, #1 College of Charleston 4 2005 (1-2) #4 Elon 12, #5 UNC Greensboro 6 #4 Elon 3, #8 Furman 6 #4 Elon 7, #6 The Citadel 8 2006 (2-2) #1 Elon 4, #8 Appalachian State 3 #1 Elon 12, #5 The Citadel 3 #1 Elon 1, #2 College of Charleston 12 #1 Elon 11, #5 The Citadel 14 2007 (3-2) #3 Elon 14, #6 Georgia Southern 7 #3 Elon 5, #7 The Citadel 6 #3 Elon 9, #4 Appalachian State 5 #3 Elon 11, #5 UNC Greensboro 9 (10 Inn.) #3 Elon 2, #7 The Citadel 5 8-8 (.500 record)

vs. Appalachian State: 2-0 vs. Col. of Charleston: 0-2 vs. The Citadel: 1-4 vs. Davidson: 0-0 vs. Furman: 0-1 vs. Georgia Southern: 2-0 vs. UNC Greensboro: 3-0 vs. Western Carolina: 0-1 vs. Wofford: 0-0 As #1 Seed: 2-2 As #2 Seed: 0-0 As #3 Seed: 3-2 As #4 Seed: 3-4 As #5 Seed: 0-0 As #6 Seed: 0-0 As #7 Seed: 0-0 As #8 Seed: 0-0 As #9 Seed: 0-0 As #10 Seed: 0-0 vs. #1 Seed: 0-1 vs. #2 Seed: 0-1 vs. #3 Seed: 1-0 vs. #4 Seed: 1-0 vs. #5 Seed: 4-1 vs. #6 Seed: 1-1 vs. #7 Seed: 0-2 vs. #8 Seed: 1-2 vs. #9 Seed: 0-0 vs. #10 Seed: 0-0

Freshman of the Year Steven Hensley – 2006

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2007 SOCON LEADERS 2007 Southern Conference Leaders Batting Avg. 1. Brandon Waring, WC 2. Kenny Smith, WCU 3. Rob Wilson, DC 4. Andrew Franco, ASU 5. Graham Maiden, CofC 6. Chris Campbell, CofC 7. Sonny Meade, CIT 8. Barrett Shaft, WCU 9. Ben Lasater, CofC 10. Blake Murphy, WCU

.401 .390 .387 .387 .385 .385 .379 .376 .376 .367

Slugging Pct. 1. Brandon Waring, WC 2. Kenny Smith, WCU 3. Blake Murphy, WCU 4. Ben Lasater, CofC 5. Chris Campbell, CofC 6. Richard Jones, CIT 7. Jeremiah Parker, GSU 8. Graham Maiden, CofC 9. Zach Brown, CIT 10. Michael Kohn, CofC

.851 .759 .683 .676 .660 .645 .637 .626 .622 .618

On-Base Pct. 1. Brandon Waring, WC 2. Graham Maiden, CofC 3. Blake Murphy, WCU 4. PAT IRVINE, ELON 5. Andrew Franco, ASU 6. Rob Wilson, DC 7. Oliver Marmol, CofC 8. Greg Feltes, UNCG 9. Barrett Shaft, WCU 9. DREW DAVIS, ELON

.518 .500 .495 .472 .468 .461 .458 .455 .452 .452

Runs Scored 1. Oliver Marmol, CofC 2. Blake Murphy, WCU 2. Brandon Waring, WC 4. Kenny Smith, WCU 5. Zach Brown, CIT 6. David Rubenstein, ASU 7. Michael Harrington, CofC 8. Chris Swauger, CIT 8. Jonathan Greene, WCU 10. John Ingram, WCU

84 73 73 72 69 67 62 61 61 60

Hits 1. Chris Campbell, CofC 2. Kenny Smith, WCU 3. Barrett Shaft, WCU 4. Michael Harrington, CofC 5. Tim Carrier, UNCG 5. David Rubinstein, ASU 7. Brandon Waring, WC 8. Mike Gilmartin, WC 8. Sonny Meade, CIT 10. Chris Shehan, GSU

102 97 96 95 91 91 89 86 86 85

RBI 1. Kenny Smith, WCU 2. Chris Campbell, CofC 3. Brandon Waring, WC 4. Blake Murphy, WCU 4. Michael Harrington, CofC 6. John Ingram, WCU 7. John Brandt, WC 8. Andrew Franco, ASU 9. Richard Jones, CIT 10. Alex Garabedian, CofC

84 82 74 66 66 65 64 63 61 58

Doubles 1. David Rubenstein, ASU 2. Kenny Smith, WCU 3. Isaac Harrow, ASU 4. Chris Campbell, CofC 4. Chris Shehan, GSU 4. Matt Miller, GSU 4. Zach Brown, CIT 8. Oliver Marmol, CofC 8. Blake Murphy, WCU 8. Guy Welsh, UNCG

30 24 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20

Triples 1. CHRIS DOVE, ELON 1. Chris Campbell, CofC 3. Tom Prosser, ASU 4. Kenny Smith, WCU 4. Michael Kohn, CofC 4. Emre Caglayan, WC

8 8 6 4 4 4

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4. Chris Swauger, CIT 4. David Rubinstein, ASU 4. Bobby Hubbard, FU 10. 11 tied at

4 4 4 3

Home Runs 1. Brandon Waring, WC 2. Kenny Smith, WCU 3. Blake Murphy, WCU 3. Shane Kirkley, WC 5. Chris Swauger, CIT 5. Richard Jones, CIT 5. John Brandt, WC 5. Ben Lasater, CofC 9. Jonathan Greene, WCU 9. Mike Gilmartin, WC

27 20 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14

Walks 1. Blake Murphy, WCU 2. PAT IRVINE, ELON 3. Matt Gaski, UNCG 3. Brandon Waring, WC 5. Zach Brown, CIT 6. Matt Miller, GSU 7. Guy Welsh, UNCG 8. Chris Swauger, CIT 9. Michael Kohn, CofC 9. Jason Altenhof, ASU

52 46 42 42 38 36 34 33 32 32

Sac Bunts 1. ADAM WEAVER, ELON 2. Joey Rodgers, FU 3. Oliver Marmol, CofC 3. Gabe Marchant, CofC 5. JORDY SNYDER, ELON 5. Kyle Jordan, CIT 5. Marcus Rose, FUR 8. Stuart Haywood, CofC 8. Sean Snell, UNCG 10. CHASE AUSTIN, ELON

16 14 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9

Sac Flies 1. Chris Campbell, CofC 2. JORDY SNYDER, ELON 3. Sonny Meade, CIT 4. Steven Strausbaugh, WCU 4. Greg Feltes, UNCG 4. John Brandt, WC 7. Six tied at

9 8 7 6 6 6 5

Stolen Bases 1. CHRIS DOVE, ELON 2. Jeremy Beckham, GSU 2. Oliver Marmol, CofC 4. JORDY SNYDER, ELON 5. RYAN ADDISON, ELON 6. Tim Carrier, UNCG 7. Gabe Marchant, CofC 8. Chris Baker, ASU 8. Jason Altenhof, ASU 10. Kenny Smith, WCU

31 28 28 21 20 17 16 15 15 14

ERA 1. Drew Saberhagen, WCU 2. Ryan Falcon, UNCG 3. Nick Chigges, CofC 4. Jake Goldberg, CofC 5. STEVEN HENSLEY, ELON 6. Aaron Eubanks, GSU 7. Ben Austin, WC 8. Tyler Sexton, WCU 9. Jeff Beliveau, CofC 10. Matt Klinker, FU Innings Pitched 1. Austin Redwine, WC 2. Ben Austin, WC 3. Nick Chigges, CofC 4. Drew Saberhagen, WCU 5. Wes Wrenn, CIT 6. Ryan Falcon, UNCG 7. STEVEN HENSLEY, ELON 8. Tyler Sexton, WCU 9. Rob Wilson, DC 10. WILL ROMANOWICZ, ELON Strikeouts 1. Nick Chigges, CofC 2. STEVEN HENSLEY, ELON 3. Ben Austin, WC 4. Ryan Falcon, UNCG

2.87 2.93 3.52 3.72 3.93 4.32 4.35 4.45 4.56 4.57 109.0 107.2 107.1 106.2 104.2 104.1 100.2 99.0 97.2 92.1 112 107 96 84

5. Tyler Sexton, WCU 6. Jason Rook, ASU 7. Justin Smith, CIT 8. Garrett Sherrill, ASU 9. Jeff Beliveau, CofC 10. Matt Klinker, Fur

83 81 80 75 74 70

Wins 1. Nick Chigges, CofC 1. Ben Austin, WC 3. Garrett Sherrill, ASU 4. Drew Saberhagen, WCU 5. Tyler Sexton, WCU 5. STEVEN HENSLEY, ELON 5. Ryan Falcon, UNCG 8. Matt Crim, CIT 8. Justin Smith, CIT 8. Austin Redwine, WC

11 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7

Saves 1. A.J. Battisto, GSU 1. Greg Holland, WCU 3. Mike Gilmartin, WC 3. Matt Webb, DC 5. Link Saunders, CIT 6. Garrett Sherrill, ASU 7. Charles Vartanian, WC 8. Russ Tomlinson, CofC 8. Kyle Kamppi, GSU 8. Nicholas Karow, FU

10 10 8 8 7 6 4 3 3 3

Fielding Pct. 1. Steven Strausbaugh, WCU 1. Donnie Wilson, WCU 3. David Towarnicky, ASU 4. Alex Garabedian, CofC 5. Barrett Shaft, WCU 5. Paul Ortenzo, FU 7. Joey Rodgers, FU 7. A.J. Wirnsberger, GSU 7. CHRIS DOVE, ELON 7. Brett Shore, DC

1.000 1.000 .997 .994 .993 .993 .992 .992 .992 .992

Chances 1. Zach Brown, CIT 2. John Ingram, WCU 3. Alex Garabedian, CofC 4. Alden Crissey, DC 5. CHRIS VASAMI, ELON 6. Ricky Orton, UNCG 7. Blake Murphy, WCU 8. A.J. Wirnsberger, GSU 9. David Towarnicky, ASU 10. DREW DAVIS, ELON

591 588 488 478 448 440 406 398 364 363

Putouts 1. John Ingram, WCU 2. Zach Brown, CIT 3. Alex Garabedian, CofC 4. Alden Crissey, DC 5. CHRIS VASAMI, ELON 6. Ricky Orton, UNCG 7. David Towarnicky, ASU 8. Blake Murphy, WCU 9. DREW DAVIS, ELON 10. A.J. Wirnsberger, GSU

550 541 438 419 394 388 350 347 326 325

Assists 1. JORDY SNYDER, ELON 2. Bryan Altman, CIT 3. Mike Gilmartin, WC 4. Kyle Jordan, CIT 5. Kenny Smith, WCU 6. Brian Pierce, GSU 7. Matt Gaski, UNCG 8. Tim Carrier, UNCG 9. Jeremy Beckham, GSU 10. Chris Campbell, CofC

180 179 178 176 174 170 164 163 162 154

Key ASU = Appalachian State CofC = College of Charleston CIT = The Citadel DC = Davidson ELON = Elon FU = Furman GSU = Georgia Southern UNCG = UNC Greensboro WCU = Western Carolina WC = Wofford

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ELON HONORS National Tournament Appearances

Coaches of the Year

1958 Elon 10, Indiana State 8 Elon 1, San Diego State 11 Elon 6, Indiana State 12

Jerry Drake - 1973

NAIA

1985 Elon 1, St. Francis (Ill.) 6 Elon 11, Southern Maine 5 Elon 2, Georgia College 8 1987 Elon 5, Lewis & Clark 17 Elon 9, Point Park 2 Elon 5, Emporia State 18 1989 Elon 2, Wisconsin-Stout 3 Elon 3, Dallas Baptist 10

NCAA - Division II

1997 - South Central Region Elon 7, Central Oklahoma 8 (10 Inn.) Elon 6, North Alabama 2 Elon 17, Central Oklahoma 4 Elon 5, Central Oklahoma 7

NCAA - Division I

2002 - Clemson Regional Elon 7, #22 East Carolina 13 Elon 2, Georgia Southern 6 2006 - Clemson Regional Elon 5, Mississippi State 4 Elon 3, #2 Clemson 13 Elon 3, Mississippi State 12

Area VII

American Association of College Baseball Coaches Jerry Drake - 1973

North Carolina Professional Baseball Representatives Jerry Drake - 1973

District 26

Jerry Drake - 1974 Rick Jones - 1985, 1987, 1989

North State Conference Rick Jones - 1985, 1989

South Atlantic Conference Mike Kennedy - 1997

Southern Conference Mike Kennedy - 2006

Players of the Year Area VII

Donnie Brown - 1989

District 26

William Hardin - 1986 Connie Brown - 1989

South Atlantic Conference Donnie Brown - 1989

Southern Conference

Steven Hensley - 2006 (Freshman)

Conference Titles

North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1928, 1930

North State Conference

1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1941, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1974, 1985, 1987, 1989

South Atlantic Conference

1990, 1997 (Tournament Champions in 1991, 1997)

Southern Conference 2006

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YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING LEADERS BATTING LEADERS Year Average Runs Hits 1950 Charles Myers (.343) Scott Quakenbush (32) Charles Myers (37) 1951 Scott Quakenbush (.329) Scott Quakenbush (16) Scott Quakenbush (31) 1952 Carroll Reid (.349) Billy Rakes (36) Jimmy Dalton (37) 1953 Carroll Reid (.419) Carroll Reid (30) Carroll Reid (34) 1954 Speedy Langston (.309) Nick Thompson (22) Nick Thompson (27) 1955 Charlie Cassell (.421) Bobby Green (21) Bobby Green (25) 1956 Nick Thompson (.423) Nick Thompson (23) Nick Thompson (30) 1957 Gil Watts (.519) Buddy Montgomery (22) Buddy Montgomery (26) 1958 Gil Watts (.362) 1959 Gil Wats (.363) Don Lochok (30) Gil Wats (37) 1960 Charlie Maidon (.382) C.G. Hall (29) Charlie Maidon (39) 1961 Jim Leviner (.318) C.G. Hall (30) Jim Leviner (37) 1962 Jim Leviner (.310) Jerry Pike (18) Jim Leviner (36) 1963 Gary Taylor (.345) Danny Hall (33) Gary Taylor (48) 1964 Gary Taylor (.351) Gary Taylor (27) Gary Taylor (46) 1965 Arthur Davis (.376) Carlton Highsmith (27) Arthur Davis (50) 1966 Dempsey Herring (.357) Marshall Montgomery (14) Marshall Montgomery (27) 1967 Dan Pendry (.333) Dan Pendry (11) Dempsey Herring (23) 1968 Jack Byrtus (.444) Joe Rinaca (21) Jim Friesinger (26) 1969 H.J. Newcombe (.286) Mel Cliborne (19) Joe Rinaca (26) 1970 Mel Cliborne (.324) Joe Rinaca (21) Jim Friesinger (26) 1971 Jim Hournigan (.282) 1972 Terry Williams (.318) Bill Schultz (29) Bill Schultz (62) 1973 Drew Coble (.340) Wayne Ellington (30) Drew Coble (43) 1974 Doug Williams (.358) Doug Williams (27) Doug Williams (35) 1975 David Vaughn (.356) Doug Williams (29) Doug Williams (27) 1976 Charlie Gamble (.425) Chuck Lindsey (29) Charlie Gamble (37) 1977 Tommy Vaughn (.354) Kelly Miller (39) Kelly Miller (65) 1978 Frank Williams (.349) Paul Judy (310 Frank Williams (52) 1979 Phil Bakersville (.417) Phil Bakersville (34) Phil Bakersville (53) 1980 John Coakley (.500) Joey Hackett (28) Darrell Wallace (32) 1981 Joel Weiss (.538) Joey Hackett (50) David Whitley (43) 1982 Randy Enoch (.538) Joel Weiss (31) Maurice Morton (48) 1983 Joel Weiss (.436) Joel Weiss (28) Joel Weiss (51) 1984 Tim Patton (.475) Joel Weiss (38) Tim Patton (48) 1985 Doug Phillips (.391) Maurice Morton (48) Maurice Morton (53) 1986 Troy Harris (.407) William Hardin (44) Troy Harris (61) 1987 Tom Alessi (.406) Randy Warren (63) Tom Alessi (73) 1988 Jeff Kipila (.438) Jeff Kipila (35) Jeff Kipila (39) 1989 Donnie Brown (.389) Donnie Brown (44) Penoy Santos (61) 1990 Jon Wadsworth (.381) Penoy Santos (46) Scott Miller (62) 1991 Bart Wingerd (.331) John Wadsworth (39) Bart Wingerd (49) 1992 Josh Aldrich (.365) Kenny Mallory (43) Josh Aldrich (54) 1993 Chris Dinoto (.379) Darryl Humbles (47) Chris York (57) 1994 Maurice Blakeney (.350) Maurice Blakeney (39) Maurice Blakeney (64) 1995 Travis Smith (.343) Travis Smith (42) Travis Smith (57) 1996 Tony Pigott (.335) Tony Pigott (33) Travis Smith (53) 1997 Tony Pigott (.395) Mike Deike (65) Mike Deike (77) 1998 Scott Brendle (.327) Mike Deike (49) Scott Brendle (55) 1999 Garth Lanning (.336) Brian Kane (35) Shaun Kopczynski (57) 2000 Whit Bryant (.362) Brian Ingram (52) Whit Bryant (75) 2001 Jason Tuttle (.374) Jason Tuttle (54) Jason Tuttle (83) 2002 Whit Bryant (.380) Jason Tuttle (61) Whit Bryant (81) 2003 Brian Ingram (.314) Evan Tartaglia (55) Brian Ingram (66) Evan Tartaglia (66) 2004 Gary Morris (.379) Gary Morris (64) Gary Morris (88) 2005 Chris Price (.379) Gary Morris (71) Paul Bennett (78) 2006 Robert Rodebaugh (.340) Donny Jobe (64) Chris Price (80) 2007 Drew Davis (.360) Adam Weaver (57) Drew Davis (68)

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Home Runs Scott Quakenbush (6) Austin Brewer (3) Jack Musten (4) Jimmy Dalton (4) Bobby Green (4) Bobby Green (2) Bobby Green (3) Buddy Montgomery (5) Tony Carcaterra (4) Gil Watts (4) Gil Watts (6) Mike Little (4) Charlie Maidon (3) Danny Hall (5) Mike Little (5) Gary Taylor (2) Pete Crook (2) Herbie Johnson (2) Jim Friesinger (2) Don Brady (4) Joe Rinaca (2) Terry Williams (2) Jim Hournigan (2) Turner Revels (2) Art Beck (2) Bill Dunn (10) Doug Williams (7) Doug Williams (6) Tommy Vaughn (6) Kelly Miller (7) Frank Williams (8) Joey Hackett (7) Joey Hackett (10) Joey Hackett (10) Craig Newton (9) Joel Weiss (12) Joel Weiss (8) Craig Newton (9) William Hardin (12) Jimmy Caldwell (19) Jeff Kipila (21) Scott Miller (9) Scott Miller (12) Rick Olasewich (4) Aaron Cannaday (6) Darryl Humbles (7) Maurice Blakeney (8) Maurice Blakeney (6) Nick Thompson (4) Mike Deike (17) Deike/Brendle (16) Brian Kane (8) Jim Swenson (9) Whit Bryant (8) Jim Swenson (13) Brian Ingram (7) Robbie Smith (7) Gary Morris (7) Chris Price (7) Grant Rembert (7) Evan Erickson (10) Chris Vasami (14) Ryan Addison (10) Pat Irvine (10)

Runs Batted In Scott Quakenbush (42) Scott Quakenbush (18) Jimmy Dalton (31) Jimmy Dalton (27) Bobby Green (17) Bobby Green (21) Nick Thompson (19) Buddy Montgomery (20) Gil Watts (20) Gil Watts (35) Jug Irvin (25) Eddie Clark (30) Jim Leviner (23) Arthur Davis (29) Arthur Davis (22) Arthur Davis (23) Marshall Montgomery(18) Jim Friesinger (14) Don Brady (14) H.J. Newcombe (9) Jim Friesinger (15) Jim Hournigan (13) Art Beck (19) Drew Coble (32) Doug Williams (21) Doug Williams (20) Charlie Gamble (23) Frank Williams (43) Frank Williams (36) Phil Bakersville (41) Joey Hackett (27) Greg Booker (50) Craig Newton (41) Joel Weiss (33) Joel Weiss (27) Troy Harris (30) Troy Harris (48) Jimmy Caldwell (61) Jeff Kipila (41) Greg Oakes (40) Scott Miller (51) Chris York (26) Aaron Cannaday (36) Chris York (42) Maurice Blakeney (37) Robert Burnett (33) Nick Thompson (36) Mike Deike (55) Scott Brendle (47) Scott Brendle (32) Whit Bryant (56) Whit Bryant (54) Jim Swenson (60) Brian Ingram (53) Grant Rembert (60) Evan Erickson (68) Chris Price (61) Pat Irvine (47)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING LEADERS PITCHING LEADERS Year Appearances Innings Pitched 1950 C.K. Siler (70) 1951 Leon Taylor (11) Leon Taylor (68.2) 1952 Charlie Swicegood (15) Luther Conger (62.1) 1953 Charlie Swicegood (10) 1954 Luther Conger (12) Luther Conger (63.1) 1955 Charlie Swicegood (9) Hall/Conger (40) 1956 Jack Henderson (46) 1957 Jack Henderson (9) Gil Watts (69.2) Gil Watts (9) 1958 Gil Watts (10) Gil Watts (76.0) 1959 Gary Henson (10) Gary Henson (62.0) 1960 Gary Henson (15) Gary Henson (118) 1961 Roger Knapp (14) Jerry Tillman (72) 1962 1963 Charles Evertt (87.1) 1964 1965 Herbie Johnson (13) Richard Such (13) 1966 1967 Chris Pecora (13) Ed Kirchgessner (57.1) 1968 John Austin (77.2) 1969 Dewey Capps (10) Dewey Capps (68.2) 1970 Gary Brown (52.1) Dewey Capps (52.1) 1971 1972 Bill Schultz (81.2) 1973 Bill Schultz (15) Bill Schultz (120) 1974 Mike Osborne (71.1) 1975 Scott Gorman (8) Scott Gorman (49.1) 1976 1977 Lou Williams (22) Ronnie Johnson (96.2) 1978 Tom McKinnon (14) Tom McKinnon (73) 1979 George Winfree (13) Hughes Crisp (55) 1980 Allen Pritchard (10) Hughes Crisp (44) 1981 Allen Pritchard (21) Hughes Crisp (43.1) 1982 Allen Pritchard (15) David Osteen (42) 1983 David Osteen (10) John Driscoll (62.1) 1984 Greg Harris (12) John Driscoll (66) 1985 C.W. Willis (18) John Driscoll (102.2) 1986 Duane Hyatt (11) Duane Hyatt (74) 1987 Duane Hyatt (19) Chris Cole (90.2) 1988 Rob Hahne (12) Chris Cole (53) 1989 Scott Lesmes (15) Barry McKinney (86.1) 1990 Paul Gibbs (16) Barry McKinney (82.2) 1991 Paul Gibbs (22) Scott Gully (80) 1992 Todd Bechtold (20) Mike Laney (63.1) 1993 Rob Hahne (14) Tony Mattos (70) 1994 Brian Cobbler (16) Rod Gorham (84.2) 1995 Brian Hendrickson (14) Dan Zeckman (68.2) 1996 Joey Winkelsas (17) Joey Winkelsas (91.2) 1997 Chris Maness (28) T.J. Donovan (94) 1998 Chris Maness (26) T.J. Donovan (92.2) 1999 Eric Cantrell (26) Chris Hughes (76.1) 2000 Luke Pangle (22) Nathan Holcomb (96.1) 2001 Adam Acosta (23) Whit Bryant (89.2) 2002 Mike Fratoe (28) Matt Garner (96) 2003 Brian Hensen (22) Matt Garner (94.1) 2004 Adam Acosta (25) Brian Hensen (93.0) 2005 Kevin Regan (30) Lance Cole (77.0) 2006 Kevin Regan (31) Matt Chastain (105.2) 2007 Daniel Britt (28) Steven Hensley (100.2)

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Wins ERA C.K. Siler (6) James Hamrick (5) Sherrill Hall (5) Sherrill Hall (6) Charlie Swicegood (6) Luther Conger (7) Luther Conger (5) Charlie Swicegood (5) Henderson/Ross (3) Gil Watts (7)

Strikeouts James Hamrick (53) Austin Brewer (65) Luther Conger (37) Charlie Swicegood (42)

Gil Watts (8) Gary Henson (6) Gil Watts (6) Gary Henson (11) Roger Knapp (7) Wayne Allen(5) Jerry Tillman (5) Jerry Drake (7) Herbie Johnson (7) Herbie Johnson (1.17) Herbie Johnson (8) Herbie Johnson (1.84)

Gil Watts (70) Gil Watts (53)

Herbie Johnson (3) Burgin Beale (1.60) Chris Pecora (3) Chris Pecora (3.20) John Austin (4) Burgin Beale (1.58) Burgin Beale (4) Dewey Capps (4) Dewey Capps (1.70) Jerald Campbell (3) Jerald Campbell (1.35) Bill Schultz (3)

Herbie Johnson (82) Chris Pecora (37) John Austin (64)

Bill Schultz (8) Bill Schultz (10) Mike Osborne (8) Scott Gorman (5) Four with 3 Lou Williams (9) Eric Smith (5) Hughes Crisp (6) Allen Pritchard (4) Allen Pritchard (6) David Osteen (4) Greg Harris (6) John Driscoll (6) John Driscoll (10) Duane Hyatt (7) Chris Cole (11) Chris Cole (7) Chris Cole (9) Scott Gully (9) Paul Gibbs (8) Mike Laney (8) Rob Hahne (7) Tony Mattos (8) Kevin Wyrick (4) Joey Winkelsas (9) T.J. Donovan (9) Chris Hughes (5) Eric Cantrell (5) Whit Bryant (6) Scott Light (8) Tyson Blocker (8) Matt Garner (8) Lance Cole (6) Matt Garner (6) Brian Hensen (6) Lance Cole (7) Matt Chastain (10) Steven Hensley (8)

Bill Schultz (1.86) Bill Schultz (1.73) Mike Osborne (1.89) Scott Gorman (1.10) Gary Neugent (1.67) Lou Williams (2.45) Eric Smith (2.19) Hughes Crisp (2.12) Allen Pritchard (2.50) Allen Pritchard (2.59) David Osteen (3.67) John Driscoll (3.90) John Driscoll (3.00) Greg Harris (2.84) Duane Hyatt (1.45) Mickey Dean (2.51) Mark Schuster (3.81) Chris Cole (2.10) Scott Gully (2.26) Scott Gully (1.46) Mike Laney (2.34) Rob Hahne (1.29) Rod Gorham (1.71) Kevin Wyrick (4.39) Joey Winkelsas (1.96) T.J. Donovan (2.59) Chris Hughes (3.29) Eric Cantrell (3.79) Whit Bryant (2.67) Matt Garner (1.83) Matt Garner (3.19) Kevin Regan (2.88) Matt Garner (4.29)

Bill Schultz (84) Bill Schultz (97) Byron Dickens (43) Kent Smith (37)

Kevin Regan (2.79) Chad Tilley (2.06) Steven Hensley (3.93)

Matt McSwain (69) Steven Hensley (96) Steven Hensley (107)

Luther Conger (63) Charlie Swicegood (43) Jack Henderson (39) Gil Watts (43)

Gary Henson (87) Jerry Tillman (57) Charles Evertt (78) Richard Such (73) Richard Such (86)

Dewey Capps (41) Gary Brown (53) Dewey Capps (53)

Ronnie Johnson (113) Tom McKinnon (58) Huges Crisp (28) Allen Pritchard (36) Allen Pritchard (31) David Osteen (38) John Driscoll (44) John Driscoll (51) Harris/Driscoll (78) Duane Hyatt (43) Duane Hyatt (59) Chris Cole (32) Chris Cole (56) Scott Gully (68) Paul Gibbs (92) Chris Murphy (63) Tony Mattos (59) Rod Gorham (57) Brian Cobbler (54) Brian Hendrickson (69) Jeffery Wilson (84) Chris Hughes (69) Chris Hughes (81) Nathan Holcomb (82) Scott Light (87) Matt Garner (92) Matt Garner (74) Matt Garner (78)

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ELON RECORD BOOK Career Games Played

1. Paul Bennett 2. Brian Ingram 3. Chris Price 4. Whit Bryant 5. Gary Morris 6. Drew Davis 7. Jason Tuttle 8. Robbie Smith 9. Jim Swenson 10. Scott Brendle

235 231 230 226 224 223 211 208 207 197

Career At Bats

1. Brian Ingram 2. Whit Bryant 3. Gary Morris 4. Paul Bennett 5. Jason Tuttle 6. Jim Swenson 7. Chris Price 8. Drew Davis 9. Scott Brendle 10. Chris York 1. Brian Ingram 2. Whit Bryant 3. Gary Morris 4. Chris Price 5. Jason Tuttle 6. Drew Davis 7. Paul Bennett 8. Jim Swenson 9. Scott Brendle 10. Chris York

1. Gary Morris 2. Jason Tuttle Brian Ingram 4 Chris Price 5. Paul Bennett 6. Whit Bryant 7. Drew Davis 8. Mike Deike 9. Adam Weaver 10. Travis Smith 56

847 822 811 795 793 751 746 738 652 619

Career Hits

284 280 252 249 242 240 237 203 193 192

Career Runs

218 198 198 170 165 160 153 146 143 129

2003-06 2000-03 2003-06 1999-02 2002-05 2003-07 1999-02 2000-03 1999-02 1996-99

1. 3. 6. 8.

Single Season Games Played

Donny Jobe Chris Price Paul Bennett Grant Rembert Adam Weaver Robert Rodebaugh Chris Vasami Six tied

63 63 62 62 62 61 61 60

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Single Season At Bats

2000-03 1999-02 2002-05 2003-06 1999-02 1999-02 2003-06 2003-07 1996-99 1991-94

1. Grant Rembert 2. Jason Tuttle Grant Rembert 4. Chris Price 5. Donny Jobe 6. Chris Vasami Jordy Snyder 8. Gary Morris 9. Drew Davis 10. Ryan Addison

2000-03 1999-02 2002-05 2003-06 1999-02 2003-07 2003-06 1999-02 1996-99 1991-94

1. Gary Morris 2. Grant Rembert 3. Jason Tuttle 4. Brian Ingram Whit Bryant Drew Davis 7. Chris Price 8. Jason Tuttle 9. Paul Bennett 10. Mike Deike Tony Pigott Shaun Kopczynski

2002-05 1999-02 2000-03 2003-06 2003-06 1999-02 2003-07 1995-98 2005-07 1993-96

1. Gary Morris 2. Mike Deike 3. Gary Morris Donny Jobe 5. Randy Warren 6. Joey Hackett 7. Jason Tuttle 8. Brian Ingram Adam Weaver 10. Maurice Morton Evan Tartaglia

250 238 238 236 235 233 233 232 231 227

Single Season Hits 88 85 83 81 81 81 80 79 78 77 77 77

Single Season Runs 71 65 64 64 63 62 61 57 57 55 55

2004 2002 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2004 2004 2007 2004 2004 2001 2001 2002 2004 2006 2002 2005 1997 1997 2001 2005 1997 2004 2006 1987 1981 2002 2002 2007 1985 2003

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ELON RECORD BOOK

AT1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 4. 6. 9.

Career Doubles

Whit Bryant Brian Ingram Jim Swenson Gary Morris Chris Price Drew Davis Shaun Kopczynski Scott Brendle Paul Bennett Grant Rembert

55 50 48 48 47 46 45 43 40 40

Career Triples

Phil Baskerville Maurice Morton Evan Tartaglia Zeb Harrington John Van Barrow Tom Alessi Craig Newton Paul Bennett Steve Wall Brian Ingram

23 15 15 13 13 12 12 12 11 11

Career Home Runs

1. Scott Brendle 2. Mike Deike 3. Jim Swenson 4. Chris Price 5. Joey Hackett Joel Weiss Jimmy Caldwell 8. Whit Bryant Chris Vasami 10. William Hardin

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37 35 30 29 27 27 27 24 24 22

Career RBI

189 188 168 165 151 141 133 126 122 117

1999-02 2000-03 1999-02 2002-05 2003-06 2003-07 1999-01 1996-99 2003-06 2004-06

Single Season Doubles

1. Grant Rembert 2. Robert Rodebaugh 3. Budgie Clark Shaun Kopczynski 5. Evan Erickson 6. Donne Brown Mike Deike Jim Swenson Chris Price 10. Evan Erickson Gary Morris Gary Morris

24 21 20 20 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17

Single Season Triples

1976-79 1982-85 2003-04 1927-31 1935-38 1985-88 1979-82 2003-06 1959-62 2000-03

1. 2. 4. 8.

Phil Baskerville Evan Tartaglia Chris Dove Ed Sauer Tom Alessi Dave Cross Evan Tartaglia Seven tied

1996-99 1995-98 1999-02 2003-06 1979-81 1981-84 1986-87 1999-02 2005-07 1986-87

1. Jeff Kipila 2. Jimmy Caldwell 3. Joey Hackett Mike Deike 5. Scott Brendle Mike Deike 7. Chris Vasami 7. William Hardin Jim Swenson 10. Four tied

1999-02 2003-06 2000-03 1999-02 1996-99 2003-07 2005-07 2003-06 2000-05 1991-94

1. 2. 4. 7. 8. 9.

13 8 8 7 7 7 7 6

Single Season Home Runs 21 19 17 17 16 16 14 13 13 12

Single Season RBI

Evan Erickson Jimmy Caldwell Chris Price Jim Swenson Grant Rembert Robert Rodebaugh Greg Booker Joey Hackett Jeff Kipila Chris Vasami

68 61 61 60 60 60 59 58 57 57

2004 2006 1985 2001 2005 1989 1997 2002 2006 2004 2004 2005

1979 2003 2007 1938 1988 1988 2004

1988 1987 1981 1997 1998 1988 2006 1986 2002

2005 1987 2006 2001 2004 2006 1981 1981 1988 2006 57


ELON RECORD BOOK Career Stolen Bases

1. Jason Tuttle 2. Maurice Morton 3. Darrell Wallace 4. Evan Tartaglia 5. David Whitley 6. Chuck Lindsey 7. Doug Williams 8. Tom Alessi Brad Beeson 10. Travis Smith

128 110 92 62 60 59 54 52 52 51

Single Season Total Bases

1. Mike Deike 2. David Whitley 3. Chris Price 4. Chris Vasami 5. Grant Rembert 6. Whit Bryant Evan Erickson 8. Gary Morris 9. Jim Swenson 10. Tony Pigott 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Single Season Walks

Brian Ingram Chris Price Donny Jobe Robert Rodebaugh Pat Irvine Chris Price Scott Brendle Jason Napier Brian Ingram Chris Price Adam Weaver

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154 139 138 137 134 130 130 128 127 125 54 52 48 47 46 42 41 39 38 38 38

1999-02 1982-85 1979-82 2003-04 1978-81 1976-77 1973-76 1986-88 1997-98 1993-96

Single Season Stolen Bases

1. Maurice Morton 2. Chuck Lindsey 3. Jason Tuttle Evan Tartaglia 5. Kelly Miller Jason Tuttle 7. Chris Dove 8. Brad Beeson 9. Tom Alessi 10. Darrell Wallace David Whitley Joel Weiss Jason Tuttle

55 43 39 39 38 38 31 29 28 27 27 27 27

1985 1977 2002 2003 1977 2001 2007 1998 1987 1980 1981 1984 2000

Single Season Slugging Pct.

1997 1981 2006 2006 2004 2002 2005 2004 2002 1997

1. Jimmy Caldwell Mike Deike 3. Scott Brendle 4. Robert Burnett 5. Randy Warren 6. Mike Deike 7. Tony Pigott 8. Whit Bryant 9. Evan Erickson 10. Robert Rodebaugh

2003 2005 2006 2006 2007 2006 1998 1998 2002 2004 2006

Brian Ingram

Chris Price

Tony Pigott

Evan Tartaglia

Phil Baskerville

.778 .778 .714 .704 .654 .628 .614 .610 .607 .606

1987 1997 1998 1993 1987 1998 1997 2002 2005 2006

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ELON RECORD BOOK Career Appearances

1. Kevin Regan 2. Chris Maness 3. Adam Acosta 4. Nathan Holcomb 5. Eric Cantrell 6. Lance Cole 7. Matt Garner 8. Luke Pangle 9. Chad Tilley 10. Kevin Wyrick

95 88 79 76 75 73 72 70 68 63

Career Starts

1. Whit Bryant 2. Matt Garner Lance Cole 4. Dan Zeckman 5. John Driscoll 6. Matt Chastain 7. Brian Hendrickson Scott Light 9. Steven Hensley 10. Brad Pinkerton

49 42 42 40 36 35 32 32 31 29

Career Wins

1. Chris Cole 2. C.V. Briggs 3. John Driscoll 4. Mike Briggs Gil Watts Matt Garner Lance Cole 8. Bill Schultz 9. Gary Henson 10. Jack Andrews Allen Pritchard

31 27 26 23 23 23 23 22 21 20 20

2003-06 2995-98 2001-04 1988-01 1988-01 2003-06 2001-04 2000-03 2003-06 1994-97

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21 14 11 10 9 9 9 7 7 7

Joey Winkelsas Whit Bryant Brian Hensen Matt Chastain Steven Hensley Matt Garner Lance Cole Steven Hensley Seven tied

1986-89 1927-30 1982-85 1934-36 1956-59 2001-04 2003-06 1970-73 1957-60 1946-48 1979-82

1. 3. 6.

Gary Henson Chris Cole Bill Schultz John Driscoll Matt Chastain 10 tied

1995-98 2001-04 2003-06 1982-85 1983-85 1984-85 2000-04 1985-87 1998-01 2001-04

31 30 30 28 28 28 26 26 25 25

Single Season Starts

1. 6. 9.

Career Saves

Chris Maness Adam Acosta Chad Tilley John Driscoll Greg Harris Greg McDannold Mike Fratoe C.W. Willis Nathan Holcomb Matt Garner

Kevin Regan Kevin Regan Chad Tilley Chris Maness Mike Fratoe Daniel Britt Eric Cantrell Chris Maness Adam Acosta Tom Porter

1999-02 2001-04 2003-06 1995-98 1982-85 2003-06 1993-96 1999-01 20061999-01

(Elon save records begin in 1985; no records for 1986 and 1989.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.

1. 2. 4. 6. 8.

Single Season Appearances

16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14

Single Season Wins 11 11 10 10 10 9

Single Season Saves

1. Chad Tilley 2. John Driscoll Chris Maness 4. Greg Harris Greg McDannold 6. Mike Fratoe Adam Acosta 8. Chris Maness 9. Brian Cobbler 10. Five tied

11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 5 4

2006 2005 2006 1991 2002 2007 1999 1998 2004 2007

1996 2002 2004 2006 2006 2003 2006 2007

1960 1987 1973 1985 2006

2006 1985 1997 1985 1985 2002 2004 1996 1994 59


ELON RECORD BOOK Career Strikeouts

1. Matt Garner 2. Bill Schultz 3. Whit Bryant 4. Herbie Johnson 5. Nathan Holcomb 6. Steven Hensley 7. Tal Abernathy 8. John Driscoll 9. Gil Watts 10. Ronnie Johnson Chris Murphy

274 238 233 225 224 203 198 197 191 186 186

Career Walks Issued

1. Whit Bryant 2. Brad Pinkerton 3. Scott Light 4. Matt Garner 5. John Driscoll 6. Luther Conger 7. Adam Acosta 8. Chris Murphy 9. Mike Osborne 10. Jimmy Davis

1. 2. 4. 5. 7.

209 143 132 131 108 107 105 101 99 97

1999-02 1999-01 1999-01 2001-04 1982-85 1952-55 2001-04 1990-92 1972-74 1977-78

Single Season Complete Games

Bill Schultz John Driscoll Duane Hyatt John Driscoll Greg Harris Barry McKinney John Driscoll Chris Cole Chris Cole Rod Gorham

10 9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 6

Single Season ERA

1. Rob Hahne 2. Duane Hyatt 3. Scott Gully 4. Burgin Beale 5. Dewey Capps 6. Dewey Capps Rod Gorham 8. Bill Schultz 9. Kent Smith 10. Matt Garner 60

2001-04 1970-73 1999-02 1964-66 1998-01 20061939-41 1982-85 1956-59 1975-78 1990-92

1.29 1.45 1.46 1.58 1.70 1.71 1.71 1.73 1.79 1.83

Single Season Strikeouts

1. Ronnie Johnson 2. Bunn Hearn 3. Steven Hensley 4. Bill Schultz 5. Steven Hensley 6. Matt Garner 7. Gary Henson Scott Light 9. Richard Such 10. Bill Schultz Jeff Wilson Brad Pinkerton

113 108 107 97 96 92 87 87 86 84 84 84

1977 1910 2007 1972 2006 2002 1960 2001 1965 1972 1997 2001

Single Season Walks Issued

1. Whit Bryant 2. Ronnie Johnson 3. Jimmy Davis 4. Luther Conger Brad Pinkerton 6. Brad Pinkerton 7. Tim Schilling Scott Light Whit Bryant 10. Scott Light

77 70 59 58 58 53 52 52 52 51

2002 1977 1977 1952 2001 2000 1999 2000 2000 2001

Single Season Innings Pitched

1973 1985 1986 1983 1985 1989 1984 1987 1989 1994

1. Bill Schultz 2. Gary Henson 3. Matt Chastain 4. John Driscoll 5. Steven Hensley 6. Steven Hensley 7. Ronnie Johnson 8. Nathan Holcomb 9. Matt Garner 10. Greg Harris

1993 1986 1991 1968 1969 1970 1994 1973 1973 2001

Chris Cole

120.0 118.0 105.2 102.2 100.2 98.2 97.2 96.1 96.0 95.0

1973 1960 2006 1985 2007 2006 1977 2000 2002 1985

Whit Bryant

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ELON RECORD BOOK YEAR............. W-L-T............ PCT. 1899............... 0-2-0.............. .000 1901............... 0-1-0.............. .000 1902............... 0-0-0.............. .000 1903............... 0-3-0.............. .000 1904............... 4-1-0.............. .800 1905............... 3-5-0.............. .375 1906............... 1-0-0.............. 1.000 1907............... 0-1-0.............. .000 1908............... 8-5-0.............. .615 1909............... 4-9-0.............. .307 1910............... 7-5-2.............. .571 1911................ 2-7-1.............. .250 1912............... 8-8-0.............. .500 1913............... 5-12-0............ .294 1914............... 5-7-0.............. .417 1915............... 3-13-0............ .188 1916............... 7-13-0............ .350 1917............... 6-8-0.............. .428 1918............... 5-6-0.............. .455 1919............... 6-13-0............ .316 1920............... 4-14-0............ .222 1921............... 4-8-0.............. .333 1922............... 9-10-0............ .474 1923............... 4-11-0............ .267 1924............... 1-10-0............ .091 1925............... 4-13-0............ .235 1926............... 10-10-0.......... .500

YEAR............. W-L-T............ PCT. 1927............... 14-4-0............ .777 1928............... 17-1-0............ .945 1929............... 10-7-0............ .588 1930............... 10-7-0............ .588 1931............... 8-5-0.............. .615 1932............... 11-6-0............ .647 1933............... 12-6-0............ .666 1934............... 15-6-0............ .714 1935............... 13-5-0............ .722 1936............... 13-8-0............ .619 1937............... 15-10-0.......... .600 1938............... 15-5-0............ .750 1939............... 18-6-0............ .750 1940............... 20-1-0............ .952 1941............... 15-3-0............ .833 1942............... 6-4-0.............. .600 1946............... 11-5-0............ .688 1947............... 14-10-0.......... .583 1948............... 17-8-0............ .680 1949............... 20-5-0............ .800 1950............... 21-7-0............ .750 1951............... 16-9-0............ .640 1952............... 16-12-0.......... .571 1953............... 17-11-0.......... .607 1954............... 18-7-0............ .720 1955............... 16-5-0............ .762 1956............... 12-7-0............ .632

YEAR............. W-L-T............ PCT. 1957............... 17-5-0............ .773 1958............... 20-7-0............ .740 1959............... 21-6-0............ .777 1960............... 19-11-0.......... .633 1961............... 23-9-0............ .719 1962............... 16-15-0.......... .516 1963............... 19-15-0.......... .559 1964............... 23-9-0............ .719 1965............... 22-13-0.......... .629 1966............... 6-20-0............ .231 1967............... 10-18-0.......... .357 1968............... 12-15-0.......... .444 1969............... 13-12-0.......... .520 1970............... 14-10-0.......... .583 1971............... 19-16-0.......... .543 1972............... 18-18-0.......... .500 1973............... 24-11-0.......... .686 1974............... 22-8-0............ .733 1975............... 14-11-0.......... .560 1976............... 15-14-0.......... .517 1977............... 30-19-0.......... .612 1978............... 19-24-0.......... .452 1979............... 29-10-0.......... .744 1980............... 16-19-0.......... .457 1981............... 41-10-0.......... .804 1982............... 22-17-0.......... .564 1983............... 18-18-0.......... .500

YEAR............. W-L-T............ PCT. 1984............... 21-15-1.......... .581 1985............... 40-10-0.......... .800 1986............... 35-14-0.......... .714 1987............... 37-13-0.......... .740 1988............... 26-15-0.......... .634 1989............... 36-9-0............ .800 1990............... 40-9-0............ .816 1991............... 31-15-0.......... .674 1992............... 28-17-0.......... .622 1993............... 25-11-1.......... .689 1994............... 35-11-0.......... .761 1995............... 20-25-0.......... .444 1996............... 27-18-0.......... .600 1997............... 34-16-0.......... .680 1998............... 26-22-0.......... .542 1999............... 20-35-1.......... .366 2000............... 33-25-0.......... .569 2001............... 30-27-0.......... .526 2002............... 34-23-0.......... .596 2003............... 34-23-2.......... .593 2004............... 31-28-0.......... .525 2005............... 32-25-0.......... .561 2006............... 45-18-0.......... .714 2007............... 32-29-0.......... .525

TEAM SEASON RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDS

Coach............................... Seasons.......... Record............. Pct. Harvey Holt...................... 1905................ 3-5-0................ .375 J.A. Vaughn...................... 1907................ 0-1-0................ .000 M.B. Murrow................... 1908................ 8-5-0................ .727 Harrison Kauffman.......... 1909................ 4-9-0................ .308 L.L. Hobbs....................... 1910................ 7-5-2................ .571 Hearn/Hedgepeth............. 1911................ 2-7-1................ .250 Robert Doak..................... 1912-15.......... 21-40-0............ .344 C.C. Johnson.................... 1916-20.......... 28-54-0............ .341 Frank B. Corboy.............. 1921-26.......... 31-52-0............ .373 Charlie Carroll................. 1927................ 14-4-0.............. .777 D.C. Walker...................... 1928-37.......... 124-61-0.......... .670 Horace Hendrickson......... 1938-41.......... 68-15-0............ .819 Joe. L. Brunansky............ 1942................ 6-4-0................ .600 J.L. Pierce......................... 1946................ 11-5-0.............. .688 L.J. Perry.......................... 1947................ 14-10-0............ .583 James B. Mallory............. 1948-53.......... 107-52-0.......... .673 Graham L. Mathis............ 1954-56.......... 46-19-0............ .708 John D. Sanford............... 1957-66.......... 184-110-0........ .626 Jerry L. Drake.................. 1967-74.......... 122-98-0.......... .570 William R. Miller............. 1975................ 14-11-0............ .560 Bobby l. Jones.................. 1976................ 15-14-0............ .517 Robert D. McBee............. 1977-84.......... 196-131-0........ .599 Rick Jones........................ 1985-89.......... 174-64-0.......... .731 Mike Hardin..................... 1990-93.......... 129-56-1.......... .696 Billy Best......................... 1994-96.......... 82-54-0............ .603 Mike Kennedy................... 1997-.............. 351-271-3........ .564

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Rick Jones

Wins: 45 in 2006 Winning Percentage: .952 (20-1) in 1940 Losses: 35 in 1999 Games: 63 in 2006 Batting Average: .346 in 1986 Runs: 491 in 2006 Hits: 653 in 2006 Doubles: 133 in 2006 Triples: 25 in 1982 Home Runs: 68 in 2006 RBI: 449 in 2006 Stolen Bases: 164 in 1985 ERA: 2.45 in 1973 Shutouts Pitched: 11 in 1979 Stikeouts Pitched: 441 in 2001

ELON TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS

D.C. Walker

Name........................ Year....... HR.......RBI.....Avg. Paul Cheek............... 1936....... 3...........17.........359 Emo Showfety.......... 1939....... 4...........34.........419 Molly Craft............... 1942....... 4...........10.........400 Gil Watts.................. 1958....... 4...........32.........363 Gil Watts.................. 1959....... 4...........35.........363 Joel Weiss................. 1983....... 12.........33.........436 Jeff Kipila................. 1988....... 21.........57.........409 Maurice Blakeney.... 1994....... 8...........37.........350 Scott Brendle............ 1998....... 16.........47.........327 Brian Ingram............ 2003....... 7...........53.........314

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Career Games Played

Paul Bennett Brian Ingram Chris Price Gary Morris Drew Davis

235 231 230 224 223

2003-06 2000-03 2003-06 2002-05 2003-07

Career Batting Average (Min. 225 AB) Whit Bryant Jason Tuttle Brian Ingram Chris Price Grant Rembert

.360 .336 .335 .334 .333

2000-02 2000-02 2000-03 2003-06 2004-06

Career On Base Percentage (Min. 225 AB)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chris Price Brian Ingram Gary Morris Whit Bryant Shaun Kopczynski

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Ingram Gary Morris Chris Price Drew Davis Paul Bennett

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Evan Tartaglia Paul Bennett Brian Ingram Jason Tuttle Jim Swenson Chris Dove

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chris Price Brian Ingram Whit Bryant Drew Davis Jim Swenson

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.446 .440 .438 .435 .433

Career Hits

284 252 249 240 237

Career Triples 15 12 11 10 8 8

Career RBI

188 168 164 141 134

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Career Games Started

Brian Ingram Paul Bennett Gary Morris Chris Price Drew Davis

230 229 216 204 198

2000-03 2003-06 2002-05 2003-06 2003-07

Career Slugging Percentage (Min. 225 AB)

1. Robert Rodebaugh 2. Jim Swenson 3. Evan Erickson 4. Whit Bryant 5. Grant Rembert

.555 .553 .547 .542 .537

Career At Bats

2003-06 2000-03 2002-05 2000-02 2000-01

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Ingram Gary Morris Paul Bennett Chris Price Drew Davis

2000-03 2002-05 2003-06 2003-07 2003-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Ingram Gary Morris Chris Price Drew Davis Paul Bennett Whit Bryant Grant Rembert

2003-04 2003-06 2000-03 2000-02 2000-02 2007-

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chris Price Jim Swenson Chris Vasami Whit Bryant Grant Rembert Robert Rodebaugh

2003-06 2000-03 2000-02 2003-07 2000-02

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Ingram Chris Price Gary Morris Whit Bryant Paul Bennett

847 811 795 746 738

Career Doubles 50 48 47 46 40 40 40

Career Home Runs 29 27 24 21 19 19

Career Total Bases 404 395 363 342 325

2006-07 2000-02 2004-05 2000-02 2004-06

2000-03 2002-05 2003-06 2003-06 2003-07

2000-03 2002-05 2003-06 2003-07 2003-06 2000-02 2004-06

2003-06 2000-02 2005-07 2000-02 2004-06 2006-07

2000-03 2003-06 2002-05 2000-02 2003-06

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ELON NCAA DIVISION I RECORDS Career Walks

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Ingram Chris Price Gary Morris Paul Bennett Adam Weaver

1. 2. 3. 5.

Chris Price Brian Ingram Whit Bryant Adam Weaver Jim Swenson

1. 2. 3. 5.

154 147 112 95 88

Career Sacrifice Flies 23 21 15 15 14

Career Stolen Bases

Jason Tuttle Evan Tartaglia Paul Bennett Gary Morris Brian Ingram

104 62 47 47 46

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Gary Morris Paul Bennett Drew Davis Adam Weaver Shaun Kopczynski

2003-06 2000-03 2000-02 2005-07 2000-02

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Adam Weaver Paul Bennett Gary Morris Jordy Snyder Jason Tuttle Drew Davis

2000-02 2003-04 2003-06 2002-05 2000-03

Career Lowest Opp. Batting Average (Min. 75.0 IP)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt Garner Scott Light Brad Pinkerton Adam Acosta Matt McSwain

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt McSwain Adam Acosta Steven Hensley Scott Light Eric Cantrell

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.230 .239 .242 .250 .251

Adam Acosta Chad Tilley Mike Fratoe Matt Garner Luke Pangle

Career Saves

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14 13 9 7 6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

77 49 35 32 26

Career Sacrifice Hits 30 27 19 16 15 15

Career ERA (Min. 75.0 IP)

Chad Tilley Matt Garner Nathan Holcomb Matt McSwain Brad Pinkerton

3.27 3.28 3.63 3.77 3.79

2002-05 2003-06 2003-07 2005-07 2000-01

2005-07 2003-06 2002-05 2006-07 2000-02 2003-07

2003-06 2001-04 2000-01 2004-05 2000-01

Career Fewest Walks/9 IP (Min. 75.0 IP)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chad Tilley Brian Hensen Tyson Blocker Luke Pangle Justin Weeks Will Romanowicz

2004-05 2001-04 20062000-01 2000-01

1. 3. 4. 5.

Lance Cole Matt Garner Matt Chastain Whit Bryant Scott Light Steven Hensley

2001-04 2003-06 2000-04 2001-04 2000-03

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kevin Regan Adam Acosta Lance Cole Matt Garner Luke Pangle

2001-04 2000-01 2000-01 2001-04 2004-05

Career Most K/9 IP (Min. 75.0 IP) 10.02 9.55 9.17 8.60 8.59

Career Hit by Pitch

2000-03 2003-06 2002-05 2003-06 2005-07

1.78 1.93 2.30 2.46 2.73 2.73

Career Wins 23 23 19 18 14 14

Career Appearances 95 79 73 72 70

2003-06 2003-04 2002-03 2000-03 2002-05 2007-

2003-06 2001-04 2003-06 2000-02 2000-01 2006-

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ELON NCAA DIVISION I RECORDS/ELON’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Career Games Started

1. 2. 4. 5.

Whit Bryant Lance Cole Matt Garner Matt Chastain Steven Hensley

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt Garner Lance Cole Whit Bryant Matt Chastain Steven Hensley

43 42 42 35 31

Career Innings Pitched 304.1 299.0 260.1 246.0 199.1

2000-02 2003-06 2001-04 2003-06 2006-

2001-04 2003-06 2000-02 2003-06 2006-

Career Fielding Percentage (Min. 150 Chances) 1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Wes Miller Jason Tuttle Chris Price Jim Swenson Chris Vasami

.994 .991 .987 .984 .984

Career Putouts

Jim Swenson Drew Davis Chris Vasami Gary Morris Wes Miller

1,132 1,019 904 677 675

2000-03 2000-02 2003-06 2000-02 2005-07

2000-02 2003-07 2005-07 2002-05 2000-03

1. 2. 3. 5.

Career Complete Games

Matt Garner Whit Bryant Nathan Holcomb Tyson Blocker Steven Hensley

Career Strikeouts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Matt Garner Steven Hensley Whit Bryant Lance Cole Matt Chastain

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jim Swenson Gary Morris Drew Davis Brian Ingram Chris Vasami

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7 6 5 5 3

274 203 202 171 156

Career Chances

1,238 1,237 1,170 999 995

Career Assists

Brian Ingram Paul Bennett Gary Morris Adam Weaver Jordy Snyder

558 521 507 347 200

2001-04 2000-02 2000-01 2002-03 2006-

2001-04 20062000-02 2003-06 2003-06

2000-02 2002-05 2003-07 2000-03 2005-07

2000-03 2003-06 2002-05 2005-07 2006-07

ELON’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Jim Swenson

2002 Verizon Second Team Academic All-American University Division

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College Division Wayne Ellington, 1973 Scott Gorman, 1975 David Whitley, 1981 Scott Lesmes, 1989

Gary Morris

2004 CoSIDA Third Team Academic All-American University Division

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAcosta, Adam...........2001-04 Adams, Patrick.........2005-07 Adams, Ryan................2007Addison, Ryan..........2006-07 Ahalt, Brooks............1990-91 Albert, John..............1998-00 Aldrich, Josh.............1991-92 Alessi, Tom...............1986-88 Alexander, William...1981-84 Allen, Wayne................. 1962 Amann, Larry................ 1975 Amorosso, Greg............2008Amundsen, Paul........1966-67 Annarummo, Greg........2008Arnold, Brett.................. 2007 Arrington, Paul.............. 1971 Austin, Chase................2007Austin, Harry................2007Austin, John................... 1968 Ayers, Clint...............1992-93 -BBaskerville, Phil.......1976-79 Baldwin, Braeden.....1989-91 Baldwin, John...........1989-91 Bang, Josh................1996-99 Barnes, Mike............1987-88 Barrick, Andy................ 1986 Barrick, John............1986-87 Barrow, John.............1994-95 Bartenfield, David......... 1984 Basham, Ryan...........2005-07 Bates, Lee.................1962-63 Bauder, Brian............1999-00 Baumgardner, Jason 1995-97 Beale, Burgin............1966-68 Bechtold, Todd.........1991-94 Beck, Art........................ 1972 Beckom, Mike..........1988-91 Bedard, Drew................. 1999 Bedard, Kevin...........1997-98 Beeson, Brad............1997-87 Bellavia, Tony................ 1988 Bengtson, Mike............. 1995 Bennett, Marty............... 1969 Bennett, Paul............2003-06 Best, Mike..................... 1963 Bickenbach, John........... 1978 Bird, Steve..................... 1967 Blakeney, Maurice...1992, 94-95 Bland, Chris..............2005-06 Blocker, Tyson..........2002-03 Blystone, George......2004-06 Bodjiak, Brian..............2008Boehme, Austin........2004-06 Bondurant, Fil...........1974-76 Booker, Greg............1979-81 Booker, Zach................. 2007 Bors, Justin...............2005-06 Bost, Stuart...............2005-06 Bostic, John................... 1996 Bostick, Billy................. 1982 Bowling, Mike............... 1982 Boyd, Daron.................. 1980

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Bracey, Mike............1991-92 Bradley, Thomas............ 1991 Brady, Don................1967-70 Brady, Rodney............... 1987 Brandner, George......2002-03 Breed, Al...................1974-75 Breheny, Brad...........1987-90 Brendle, Scott...........1996-99 Brewer, Keith................ 1969 Britt, Daniel..................2007Brockell, Rick................ 1998 Brown, Dominic............ 1998 Brown, Donnie.............. 1989 Brown, Eddie................. 1980 Brown, Gary.................. 1970 Brown, Ron..............1968-70 Bryant, Whit.............1999-02 Buchholz, George.......... 1992 Bulla, Bob................. 1966,68 Burnett, Alex................. 1963 Burnett, Robert.........1993-95 Burtsche, Jack........... 1964,66 Byrtus, Joe................1966-69 -CCaldwell, Jimmy.......1986-87 Callison, Ricky.........2002-03 Campbell, Jerald............ 1971 Cannaday, Aaron......1991-92 Cantrell, Eric............1998-01 Capps, Dewey...........1968-70 Cardelino, Lance......1989-92 Carey, Peppy.................. 1992 Carter, Kendall..........1985-87 Chambers, Rob.............. 1985 Chandler, Kirk..........1979-80 Chase, Randy............1992-94 Chastain, Matt..............2003Cheek, Phil...............1961-64 Cherry, Lee.................... 1974 Chichetti, Joe............1998-00 Child, Jeremy............1995-97 Christmas, Kevin........... 1988 Clark, Budgie............1997-00 Clark, Eddie..............1961-62 Clark, Scott...............1997-00 Cleveland, Mike............ 1962 Cliborne, Mel............1968-70 Coakley, John................ 1980 Cobbler, Brian..........1993-95 Coble, Drew..............1971-74 Coble, Rick.................... 1967 Cole, Chris................1986-89 Cole, Lance...............2003-06 Colenda, Allen............... 1968 Collins, Larry............1965-68 Colson, Larry............1976-79 Comer, Brad.............1982-85 Comer, Kevin...........1980-83 Conner, Jim.................... 1992 Cook, Jeff.................1987-88 Cook, Ken.................1962-63 Cook, Ross..................... 2002 Crisp, Hughes...........1979-81 Crook, Pete...............1968-65

Crouse, Dave............1987-89 Crum, Cary.................... 1978 Crumbley, John.............. 1979 Crump, Bernie............... 1983 Culberson, Barry......1982-85 Cullens, Chuck.............. 1978 -DDailey, Jimmy................ 1964 Dalton, Allen............1978-81 Davenport, Robert....1979-82 Davis, Arthur............1963-65 Davis, Bennett..............2008Davis, Drew..............2003-07 Davis, Jimmy............1977-80 Dawson, Bobby............. 1982 Dean, Mickey...........1984-87 Defago, Chris............2004-05 Deike, Mike..............1995-98 Delancey, Mike.............. 1982 Delgais, Joey................. 1960 Demett, Louis................ 1969 Denman, Eddie.............. 1979 Denny, Josh................... 1998 DeVaney, Bill............1975-76 Diceglio, Dennis............ 1982 Dickons, Bryon.........1972-75 Dinoto, Chris............1991-94 Dodson, Thomas.......2001-02 Donahue, David........1983-84 Donovan, T.J.............1997-98 Dove, Chris...................2007Drake, Jerry..............1960-62 Driscoll, John............1982-85 Driver, Clarence............. 1960 Drumwright, Gene....1976-79 Duggins, Taylor............. 1967 Duncan, Jimmy.........1985-88 Dunn, Bill.................1972-74 -EEanes, Ted...................... 1961 Ebert, Brian..............2003-07 Eidemiller, Brent........... 1980 Eimer, Hank..............1997-99 Ellington, Wayne......1973-74 Ellis, Robbie.............1965-66 Emerson, Andy.........1987-88 Emig, Tom..................... 1997 Engstrom, Brant........1994-95 Enoch, Randy...........1982-85 Erickson, Evan..........2004-05 Erlandsen, Roy.........1961-63 Everette, Charles......1962-65 -FFabian, Tad.................... 1994 Falco, Alphonse........ 1992,94 Falcon, Luis..............1997-98 Faucette, Rob................. 1971 Ferrer, Ken....................2008Fischer, James...........1996-98 Fitch, Ronnie................. 1966 Ford, Todd..................... 1987 Foreste, Ron................... 1966

Forlano, A.J..............1993-94 Francis, Chris................. 1986 Franklin, Brad................ 2000 Fratoe, Mike.............2000-04 Frazier, Morgan........2001-02 Freeman, Billy..........1978-81 Frey, Hans.................1973-75 Friesinger, Jim..........1967-70 Frye, Bobby.............. 1990,92 Fulcher, Tom.................. 1967 Futrell, MIke.................. 1971 Furman, Gerald.........1978-79 -GGallagher, Dan..........1982-83 Gamble, Charlie........1974-77 Gann, John................1999-02 Garbarino, Joey........1979-82 Garner, Matt.............2001-04 Garnett, Jim..............1974-75 Garvey, Bill................... 1962 Gibbs, Paul...............1990-91 Gibson, Pete................... 1985 Giles, Joe....................... 1986 Girdwood, Thomas.......2008Girton, Jeff..................... 1986 Godfrey, Bob............1968-70 Gonella, Danny.........1975-76 Gorham, Rod............1991-94 Gorman, Scott...........1974-75 Gorski, Marty................ 1983 Grady, Pat.................1972-75 Graves, Chris................. 1984 Green, Kevin................. 1994 Griffin, Phillip............... 1982 Grissom, Adam.............. 2001 Gross, Milton............1961-63 Gully, Scott...............1989-91 Gunter, Scott.................. 1986 Gyrtus, Joe..................... 1967 -HHacker, Geoff...........1994-95 Hackett, Joey............1979-81 Hahne, Rob...............1988-93 Hailey, Mike.................. 1967 Hall, C.J....................1960-61 Hall, Danny..............1961-63 Hall, Scott.................1981-84 Hallmann, Craig............ 1984 Harden, Mike............1975-76 Hardin, William........1986-87 Harrilchak, Cory...........2008Harris, Greg..............1983-85 Harris, Troy..............1985-86 Harrison, Brian.............. 1975 Hauser, Tom................... 1966 Hawkins, Mark.........1980-81 Hazelette, Curley......1971-72 Henderson, Pete............. 1985 Hendrickson, Brian...1993-96 Hendrickson, Rolf......... 1978 Hensen, Brian...........2003-04 Hensley, Steven............2006Henson, Gary................. 1960

Herring, Dempsey....1965-68 Highsmith, Carlton...1963-65 Hill, Matt......................2004Hill, Tommy.................. 2004 Hinson, Matt.................2006Hix, Tim....................1991-92 Hoag, Tim.................1980-81 Holcomb, Nathan......1998-01 Holler, Dick................... 1998 Holmes, Jimmy.........1961-62 Hopkins, Brian............... 1997 Hourigan, Jim...........1970-73 Howell, Jason...........1997-98 Hromadka, Michael....... 2001 Hughes, Chris...........1996-99 Hulme, Ryan.................2008Humbles, Daryl........1989-93 Hunt, Bobby.............1988-89 Hyatt, Duane.............1986-87 -IIngram, Brian............2000-03 Irvin, S.J........................ 1960 Irvine, Pat.....................2006-JJackson, Jerry................ 1966 Jernigan, Tom...........1968-69 Jobe, Donny..................2006Johnson, Dave............... 1972 Johnson, Herbie........1964-66 Johnson, Rick................ 1977 Johnson, Ronnie.......1975-78 Jones, Chris................... 1978 Jones, Greg.................... 2004 Jones, Greg...................2007Jones, Herman..........1991-94 Jones, Pete..................... 1960 Joyce, Andy................... 1984 Judy, Paul..................1978-79 -KKalb, Craig.................... 1999 Kane, Brian...............1998-00 Keene, Kirby............1993-96 Kelley, Dan.................... 1963 Kennedy, Mike.........1988-90 Kernodle, Jared.............2008Kesler, Mike.................. 1960 Key, Kerry................1962-63 Keyser, Tom................... 1960 Kiefer, Bryon................. 1999 Kim, Randy................... 1978 King, Mike..................... 1981 Kipila, Jeff..................... 1988 Kirchgessner, Ed............ 1967 Kirchner, Matt..............2008Kite, Rick....................... 1969 Kline, Chris................... 1994 Knapp, Roger............1960-61 Knick, Roger............1987-89 Koenig, John.................. 1961 Kopczynski, Shaun...1999-01 Krahe, John.................... 1983 Krol, John.................1981-83

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -LLambe, Scott.................. 1978 Laney, Mike..............1989-92 Laniak, Brian................. 1999 Lanning, Garth..........1998-00 Lee, Rusty.................1978-80 Lenig, David.............1979-81 Lesmes, Scott............1987-89 Leviner, Derek..........1991-92 Leviner, Jim..............1961-62 Lewter, Jesse.................2005Light, Scott...............1999-01 Lindsey, Chuck.........1976-77 Link, Matt.................2004-07 Lipka, Tom.................... 1979 Little, Mike...............1960-63 Lobacz, Mike................2008Loher, Rob..................... 1980 Long, Alex................1983-84 Long, Jeff....................... 1982 Lopez, Chris.................2008Lopez, Pedro.................. 2005 Love, Wilson................. 1972 Lovejoy, Skip................. 1975 Luciani, Ralph............... 1993 -MMabe, David.............1988-89 Machado, Chris............. 2007 Maggi, Chris.............1999-02 Mahanes, Wayne............ 1961 Mahoney, Jim...........1992-94 Maidon, Charlie........1960-61 Mallory, Kenny.........1992-93 Maness, Brian................ 1997 Maness, Chris...........1995-98 Manship, Frank.........1981-84 Marks, Jonathan........1995-97 Martin, Billy.............1979-82 Martin, Gary.............1979-82 Martz, Billy..............1994-95 Mattingly, Dudley.....1970-72 Mattos, Tony.............1993-94 McBee, Ryan................. 2001 McCachern, Stuart....1981-82 McDannold, Greg.....1984-85 McDowell, Mac........1988-89 McHugh, Dan................ 1980 McKinney, Barry......1989-90 McKinnon, Tom.......1977-78 McKnight, Garrett......... 1991 McSwain, Matt.........2004-05 McVey, Hadley.............. 1960 Mecham, Eddie.........1978-79 Melillo, Mike................2007Mensch, Frank............... 1967 Merrell, Mark................ 1980 Midkiff, Jerry............1968-69 Miller, Danny...........2004-06 Miller, Kelly.................. 1977 Miller, Scott..............1989-90 Miller, Wes...............2000-03 Milligan, Steve.............. 1975 Milwit, Danny..........1989-95 Mineroldi, Mark.......1988-90

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Monger, Guy.................. 1964 Montgomery, Marshall...1966-67 Moon, Sam.................... 1966 Moore, Skip..............1973-75 Morris, Craig................. 1975 Morris, Gary.............2002-05 Morris, Jim...............1970-72 Morton, Maurice.......1982-85 Mullins, Tony...........1975-77 Murphy, Chris...........1990-92 Murray, Tim..............1987-90 Myers, Leroy............1960-62

Price, Jeff....................... 1978 Pritchard, Allen.........1979-82 Pritchard, Neil..............2008Puccini, Mike............2002-03 Pugh, Aaron................... 2002 -QQueen, Stan..............1978-80

-OOakes, Don...............1969-72 Oakes, Greg..............1988-91 Oakley, Bobby............... 1986 Oakley, George.............. 1962 Olson, Bruce.................. 1960 Olson, Marc................... 1988 Orcutt, Jeff..................... 1977 Osborne, Mike..........1972-74 Osteen, David...........1982-84

-RRadford, Kory...........2004-06 Radford, Ryan...........2005-06 Rainey, Darren..........1999-00 Ramsey, Jim..............1969-70 Regan, Kevin............2003-06 Reichenbach, J.D..........2007Rembert, Grant.........2004-06 Revels, Turner..........1971-74 Reyes, Jimmy...............2008Reyes, Ralph.................2007Rider, Brian................... 1992 Rinaca, Joe................1968-69 Robertson, Guy.........1996-99 Robertson, Randy.....1975-78 Robinson, Brett.............. 2004 Robinson, H.L..........1964-66 Rodebaugh, Robert...2006-07 Rodriguez, Eddie......1990-91 Romanowicz, Will........2007Roselle, Ernie...........2003-04 Rosko, Pat.................1994-96 Ross, Mike..................... 1979 Ross, Ricky.................... 1985 Rush, Scott................1971-74 Rushton, Mike............... 1979 Russell, Jerry............1985-88 Ryan, Doug...............1992-93

-PPalmer, Roger...........1971-73 Palochko, Mike.............. 1984 Pangano, Carmine......... 1994 Pangle, Luke.............2000-03 Papst, Chris.................... 1999 Park, Dave................1974-75 Parker, Roy.................... 1977 Parsons, Logan.........2001-02 Patton, Tim...............1983-86 Pecora, Chris................. 1967 Pendry, Dan................... 1967 Pennington, Wes............ 1989 Pepper, Mike.................. 1991 Perry, Bill....................... 1988 Phillips, Doug................ 1985 Piccininni, Tom......... 1962,64 Pigott, Tony..............1995-97 Pike, Jerry.................1960-62 Pinkerton, Brad.........1999-01 Pinner, Robbie..........1995-96 Pope, Brad................1995-96 Porter, Tom...................2006Pratt, Kevin...............2003-07 Pressly, Scott................. 1985 Price, Brad................1978-81 Price, Chris...............2003-06

-SSantos, Penoy...........1989-90 Schaefer, John...........1999-02 Schilling, Tim...........1999-00 Schlotterbeck, Chris...... 1993 Schoenbeck, Mike......... 1991 Schoonover, Robbie 1983,86 Schropp, Russell............ 1975 Schultz, Bill..............1971-73 Schuster, Mark..........1987-88 Scipione, Ray................. 1993 Scott, Michael...........1983-84 Sebesto, Mike...........1986-87 Shields, Gomer.........1963-66 Shields, Owen................ 1966 Shiflet, Shane................. 1990 Shiplett, Kyle................. 2003 Simmons, Jason........1996-99 Simpson, Jay.................. 1970 Sinclair, Jay..................2008Sipe, Billy...................... 1985 Slaughter, Roger............ 1970 Smith, Brent................... 1972 Smith, Danny................. 1963 Smith, Eric................1978-81 Smith, Jim...................... 1973 Smith, Kent...............1972-75

-NNapier, Jason............1996-98 Nauman, Tony............... 1978 Nemenz, Bill.............1986-88 Neufang, Jeff............1982-85 Neugent, Gary..........1975-76 Newcombe, H.T............. 1969 Newsome, Tommy....1964-66 Newton, Craig..........1979-82 Nilsen, Vic..................... 1980 Nocera, Mark............1986-89 Norden, Kevin............... 2001 Norwood, Chris........2004-05

Smith, Pat...................... 2005 Smith, Robbie...........2000-03 Smith, Richard..........1967-70 Smith, Travis............1993-96 Smith, Wes................2000-02 Snyder, Jordy............2006-07 Snyder, Rick.................. 1990 Soler, Rolando............... 1993 Spence, Jamie...........1991-95 Spillane, Mike..........1967-69 Stafford, Rick................ 1977 Stanley, Bryan............... 1977 Stanley, Kelly................ 1980 Stevens, Tyler................ 2004 Stewart, Fred................. 1965 Stewart, Taylor.........2002-03 Stickel, Andy............1980-81 Stocco, Matt..............2004-05 Stradowski, Eric............ 1995 Stratton, Bobby.........1975-77 Stultz, Dusty.............2006-07 Such, Richard...........1964-65 Swenson, Jim............1999-02 Szakelyhidi, Shawn....... 1992 -TTarleton, Dallas.............2008Tart, Benny...............1985-86 Tartaglia, Evan..........2003-04 Tate, Leonard................. 1983 Taylor, Gary..............1963-65 Teague, Larry................. 1960 Teal, Wilson................... 1960 Tejeda, Barry............2002-03 Terry, David..............1985-88 Testa, Brian.................... 1986 Thompson, Dan........1983-84 Thompson, Nick.......1993-96 Tiger, Mike...............1995-96 Tilley, Chad..............2003-06 Tillman, Jerry...........1960-64 Torry, David................... 1985 Trevisan, Mike............... 1997 Trimmper, Steve............ 1989 Tugwell, Ron................. 1966 Turner, Mark.................. 1981 Tuttle, Jason..............1999-02

Warren, Randy..........1986-87 Watts, Frankie................ 1977 Weaver, Adam..........2005-07 Weeks, Justin............2002-05 Weiss, Joel................1981-84 Welch, Steve.................. 1961 Wells, Reggie............1996-98 Welsh, Sean................... 2007 Wesley, Brad.................. 1996 Wheless, Mike............... 1982 Whitley, David..........1978-81 Whitman, Brad.........2001-02 Wiles, Nathan...........1982-83 Williams, Bobby.......1978-79 Williams, Doug.........1973-76 Williams, Frank........1976-78 Williams, Lou...........1976-77 Williams, Terry.........1972-73 Willis, C.W...............1985-87 Wilson, Jeffrey............... 1997 Winfree, George.......1979-80 Wingerd, Bart................ 1991 Winkelsas, Joey............. 1996 Winston, Steve..........1989-92 Wirt, Todd.................1996-98 Wright, Billy.................. 2004 Womble, Billy.....1976-78, 81 Woolard, William.......... 1974 Wright, Todd.................. 1986 Wyrick, Kevin..........1994-97 -YYork, Chris................1991-94 Youmans, Richard......... 1967 -ZZachary, Doug..........1987-90 Zeckman, Dan..........1995-98

-UUjcic, Steve..............1992-93 Ulasewich, Rick........1990-93 -VVan Benschoten, John.... 1961 Vasami, Chris............2005-07 Vaughn, David..........1975-76 Vaughn, Tommy.......1974-78 -WWadsworth, John......1988-91 Walker, John.............2004-06 Walker, Matt.................. 1984 Wall, Steve................1960-62 Wallace, Darrell........1979-82 Ward, Jerry...............1969-71

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ELON IN THE PROS Elon Players Drafted in MLB Amateur Draft

Year.................... Name...........................Phase......................Rd./Overall..............Team 1965................... Dick Such....................June-Reg.................40/697.....................New York Yankees 1966................... Dick Such....................Jan.-Sec...................8/100.......................Washington Senators 1970................... Gary Brown.................June-Reg.................33/752.....................Baltimore Orioles 1971................... Gary Brown.................Jan.-Sec...................1/21.........................Chicago Cubs 1977................... Kelly Miller.................June-Reg.................15/370.....................St. Louis Cardinals 1978................... Greg Booker................June-Reg.................32/708.....................Oakland Athletics* 1979................... Phil Baskerville...........June-Reg.................25/623.....................St. Louis Cardinals 1980................... Joey Hackett................June-Reg.................34/775.....................St. Louis Cardinals 1981................... Joey Hackett................Jan.-Sec...................4/71.........................Texas Rangers 1981................... Greg Booker................June-Reg.................10/238.....................San Diego Padres 1981................... David Osteen...............June-Reg.................31/754.....................St. Louis Cardinals* 1984................... David Osteen...............June-Reg.................30/723.....................Philadelphia Phillies 1985................... Greg Harris..................June-Reg.................10/260.....................San Diego Padres 1985................... Maurice Morton...........June-Reg.................22/572.....................San Diego Padres 1986................... Jeff Kipila....................June-Reg.................2/37.........................Oakland Athletics% 1987................... Randy Warren..............June-Reg.................33/841.....................Chicago White Sox 1988................... Jeff Kipila....................June-Reg.................12/299.....................California Angels 1990................... Mike Kennedy.............June-Reg.................9/255.......................Oakland Athletics 1990................... Scott Miller..................June-Reg.................34/901.....................Toronto Blue Jays 1991................... Scott Gully...................June-Reg.................21/543.....................New York Yankees 1992................... Aaron Cannaday..........June-Reg.................8/231.......................Pittsburgh Pirates 1992................... Chris Murphy..............June-Reg.................19/533.....................San Diego Padres 1994................... Tony Mattos.................June-Reg.................28/788.....................San Francisco Giants 1994................... Joey Winkelsas............June-Reg.................47/1,296..................Philadelphia Phillies% 1995................... Maurice Blakeney........June-Reg.................23/647.....................Montreal Expos 1996................... Nick Thompson...........June-Reg.................29/856.....................Philadelphia Phillies 1997................... Tony Pigott..................June-Reg.................27/834.....................Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1997................... Jeff Wilson...................June-Reg.................29/893.....................Arizona Diamondbacks 1998................... Chris Maness...............June-Reg.................28/824.....................Philadelphia Phillies 1998................... T.J. Donovan................June-Reg.................41/1,214..................Philadelphia Phillies 2000................... Tim Schilling...............June-Reg.................15/431.....................Florida Marlins 2001................... Brad Pinkerton.............June-Reg.................5/149.......................Anaheim Angels 2001................... Scott Light...................June-Reg.................6/186.......................Cincinnati Reds 2002................... Whit Bryant.................June-Reg.................24/719.....................Philadelphia Phillies 2003................... Brian Ingram................June-Reg.................12/362.....................Oakland Athletics 2004................... Brian Hensen...............June-Reg.................28/823.....................Detroit Tigers 2004................... Evan Tartaglia..............June-Reg.................35/1,049..................Chicago White Sox 2005................... Steven Hensley............June-Reg.................44/1,309..................Washington Nationals* 2006................... J.D. Reichenbach.........June-Reg.................20/612.....................Los Angeles Angels* 2006................... Ralph Reyes.................June-Reg.................48/1,445..................Chicago White Sox* 2007................... Chris Vasami................June-Reg.................39/1,171..................Colorado Rockies

Joey Winkelsas

Paul Bennett

* Selection was out of high school, but did not sign. % Selection was out of junior/community college, but did not sign.

Elon Players Signed as Free Agents With MLB Teams

Name......................................................Original Signing Team Adam Acosta..........................................St. Louis Cardinals Paul Bennett............................................Atlanta Braves Scott Clark..............................................Boston Red Sox Paul Gibbs..............................................Cleveland Indians Matt Stocco.............................................San Diego Padres Jason Tuttle.............................................Montreal Expos Joey Winkelsas.......................................Atlanta Braves

Elon Players Signed With Independent Teams

Chris Vasami

Name......................................................Team Mike Deike.............................................Johnstown Johnies Mike Fratoe............................................Chillicothe Paints Nathan Holcomb.....................................Chillicothe Paints Chris Hughes..........................................Chillicothe Paints

Elon Alumni Involved in MLB

Name......................................................Team Drew Coble.............................................MLB Umpire Jack McKeon..........................................1999 Manager of the Year – Cincinnati Reds; ................................................................2003 World Series Champions and 2003 Manager of the Year – Florida Marlins Joe West..................................................MLB Umpire

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TOP-25 VICTORIES The Elon baseball team has made a habit of knocking off some of collegiate baseball’s best squads every season. Since the 1999 season, one year prior to becoming an official NCAA Division I program, Elon has won 17 games against NCAA Division I teams that were ranked in the top-25 in the nation at that time, including two top-ranked opponents. 1999 Elon 13, #1 Miami 6 Elon 4, #21 East Carolina 3 2000 Elon 7, #5 South Carolna 5 2001 Elon 8, #19 East Carolina 5 2002 Elon 8, #1 Clemson 6 Elon 4, #10 Wake Forest 1 Elon 3, #20 East Carolina 1 2003 Elon 4, #7 Wake Forest 1 Elon 11, #14 Clemson 2 Elon 5, #22 North Carolna 4 2005 Elon 10, #6 North Carolina 3 Elon 11, #22 Coastal Carolina 7 Elon 12, #22 Coastal Carolina 6 2006 Elon 2, #14 South Carolina 1 2007 Elon 10, #11 Miami 7 Elon 13, #17 Clemson 12 Elon 18, #24 College of Charleston 11 vs. #1 – 2 (Clemson, Miami) vs. #2 – None vs. #3 – None vs. #4 – None vs. #5 – 1 (South Carolina) vs. #6 – 1 (North Carolina) vs. #7 – 1 (Wake Forest) vs. #8 – None vs. #9 – None vs. #10 – 1 (Wake Forest) vs. #11 – 1 (Miami) vs. #12 – None vs. #13 – None 68

vs. #14 – 2 (Clemson, South Carolina) vs. #15 – None vs. #16 – None vs. #17 – 1 (Clemson) vs. #18 – None vs. #19 – 1 (East Carolina) vs. #20 – 1 (East Carolina) vs. #21 – 1 (East Carolina) vs. #22 – 3 (Coastal Carolina - 2, North Carolina) vs. #23 – None vs. #24 – 1 (College of Charleston) vs. #25 – None 2008 Elon Baseball


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2008 Elon Phoenix Schedule 2-17

2-18

2-19

2-20

2-21

2-22 Home 3 p.m.

2-23 Home Noon (DH)

2-24 Home 1 p.m.

2-25

2-26 Away 4 p.m.

2-27 Home 4 p.m.

2-28

2-29 Home 4 p.m.

3-1 Home 1:30 p.m.

3-2 Home 1 p.m.

3-3

3-4 Home 4 p.m.

3-5 Home 4 p.m.

3-6

3-7 Home 4 p.m.

3-8 Home 1 p.m.

3-9 Home 1 p.m.

3-10

3-11 Home 4 p.m.

3-12 Away 7 p.m.

3-13

3-14 Home 4 p.m.

3-15 Home 2 p.m.

3-16 Home 1 p.m.

3-17

3-18 Away 6 p.m.

3-19 Home 7 p.m.

3-20

3-21 Away 7 p.m.

3-22 Away 1 p.m. (DH)

3-23

3-24

3-25 Away 7:15 p.m.

3-26 Away 7:15 p.m.

3-27

3-28 Away 7 p.m.

3-29 Away 6 p.m.

3-30 Away 1 p.m.

3-31

4-1 Away 4 p.m.

4-2 Away 6:30 p.m.

4-3

4-4 Home 7 p.m.

4-5 Home 7 p.m.

4-6 Home 1:30 p.m.

4-7

4-8 Away 6 p.m.

4-9 Home 7 p.m.

4-10

4-11 Home 7 p.m.

4-12 Home 7 p.m.

4-13 Home 1:30 p.m.

4-14

4-15 Away 7 p.m.

4-16 Home 4 p.m.

4-17

4-18 Away 6 p.m.

4-19 Away 1 p.m.

4-20 Away 1 p.m.

4-21

4-22 Home 7 p.m.

4-23 Away 6 p.m.

4-24

4-25 Away 6 p.m.

4-26 Away 1 p.m.

4-27 Away 1 p.m.

4-28

4-29

4-30 Home 7 p.m.

5-1 Home 3 p.m. (DH)

5-2

5-3 Home 7 p.m.

5-4

5-5

5-6

5-7 Away 4 p.m. (DH)

5-8 Away Noon

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