2014 Baseball Media Guide & Fact Book

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2014 STETSON SENIORS

From Left to Right: K’Shawn Smith, Mike Fernland, Kyle Zech, Robert Bruce, Kurt Schluter, Austin Perez.


2014 QUICK FACTS GENERAL

COACHING STAFF

Location ...............................................................................DeLand, Fla. 32723 Founded .....................................................................................................1883 Enrollment (Undergraduate) .....................................................................2,729 Nickname ............................................................................................... Hatters Colors ...........................................................................Hunter Green and White Home Field .......................................................... Melching Field at Conrad Park Capacity/Opened ...........................................................................2,500 / 1999 Dimensions ........................................................................ L-335, C-403, R-335 Affiliation ...................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ......................................................................................Atlantic Sun President (Alma Mater) .................................Dr. Wendy B. Libby (Cornell, 1972) Athletics Director (Alma Mater) ..................................Jeff Altier (Stetson, 1982) Athletic Department Phone ........................................................ 386-822-8100 Ticket Office Phone...................................................................... 386-738-HATS

Head Coach ...................................................................Pete Dunn (Stetson ’72) Overall Record (Years) .....................................................1,228-793-3 (34) Record at Stetson (Years) ..................................................................Same Baseball Office Phone ............................................................... (386) 822-8106 Best time to call ..................................................................................Mornings Associate Head Coach .............................................Mark Leavitt (Princeton ’88) Pitching Coach ................................................. Chris Roberts (Florida State ‘92) Volunteer Assistant .....................................................Brian Pruitt (Ashford ‘10) Athletic Trainer ............................................................................ David Kraziese Equipment Manager ......................................................................Jeff Brawner Operations Intern ......................................................................Andrew Townes Team Manager ............................................................................. Tyler Bowling

HISTORY First Year of Baseball / Division I ......................................................1901 / 1972 All-time Record (95 years)...............................................1,914-1,431-11 (.572) Record Since 1972 (41 years)................................................1,456-934-3 (.609) Number of Years in the CWS (Last) ............................................................ None No. of Years in NCAA Regionals (Last)........... ...................................... 17 (2011) Last Post season Opponent ............................................. South Carolina (2011) Result ............................................................. L, 8-2 (NCAA Columbia Regional)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assistant A.D. ...................................................................................Ricky Hazel E-mail .........................................................................jhazel@stetson.edu Office Phone ..................................................................... (386) 822-3130 Cell Phone......................................................................... (334) 372-7032 Twitter ................................................................................. @RHazel_SID Assistant / Baseball Contact ..............................................................Cris Belvin Office Phone ..................................................................... (386) 822-8937 Cell Phone......................................................................... (918) 625-2152 E-mail .......................................................................cbelvin@stetson.edu Twitter .........................................................................@MadHatterBelvin Office Fax .................................................................................. (386) 822-7486 Press Box Phone ........................................................................ (386) 736-7360 Address .........................................................421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359 ......................................................................................DeLand, FL 32723 Overnight .................................................................... 143 E. Pennsylvania Ave. ........................................................................................ Edmunds Center ....................................................................................DeLand, Fla. 32720 Athletics Web Site .............................................................www.GoHatters.com

BROADCAST INFORMATION Play-by-play Announcer...................................................................Ryan Rouse Cell Phone ................................................................................. (941) 928-1853 E-mail ................................................................................... rlrouse@msn.com Affiliates.................................................................................... WSBB AM 1240 .......................................................................................... WTJV AM 1490 Web Streaming .................................................................www.GoHatters.com

TEAM INFORMATION Overall 2013 record ........................................................................................26-31 Home ....................................................................................................20-20 Away ......................................................................................................6-11 Neutral .....................................................................................................0-0 Conference record / finish...................................................................... 15-12 / 5th Conference tournament finish............................................................................0-2 Letterwinners returning / lost ........................................................................19/10 Starters returning / lost (non-pitchers) ..............................................................6/3 Starters returning / lost (pitchers)......................................................................3/0 Newcomers ......................................................................................................... 13

PLAYER INFORMATION Returning Starters Tyler Bocock Kevin Fagan Mike Fernland Patrick Mazeika Garrett Russini Others Returning Tanner Blackman Robert Bruce Darby McCormick K’shawn Smith Starters Lost Mitchell Brennan Carlos Garmendia Pitchers Returning Kevin Fagan Austin Perez Josh Powers Adam Schaly Kurt Schluter Josh Thorne Tyler Warmoth Pitchers Lost Joe Dye Chad Rood

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Pos. SS 2B OF 1B C Pos. OF OF UT INF Pos. OF 3B Pos. RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP Pos. RHP RHP

B/T Yr. Stats R/R Jr. .238, 0 HR, 9 RBI L/R So. .275, 0 HR, 25 RBI R/R Sr. .192, 0 HR, 6 RBI L/R So. .382, 3 HR, 33 RBI L/R Jr. .256, 2 HR, 33 RBI B/T Yr. Stats R/R So. .216, 0 HR, 3 RBI L/R Sr. .267, 0 HR, 5 RBI L/R Jr. .319, 0 HR, 12 RBI R/R Sr. .241, 0 HR, 11 RBI B/T Stats L/L .227, 0 HR, 14 RBI R/R .211, 1 HR, 22 RBI S/R Yr. Stats B So. 2-2, 2.28, 24 K, 2 SV S Sr. 7-2, 2.81, 66 K S Jr. 1-8, 3.41, 54 K B So. 2-4, 5.54, 30 K S Sr. 5-3, 5.45, 53 K* R So. 3-1, 5.65, 27 K R So. 5-2, 3.61, 32 K, 3 SV S/R Stats R 3-1, 5.65, 27 K B 0-3, 7.24, 21 K

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information i ..................................................................................................1-4 Quick Facts ........................................................................................................ 1 Table of Contents / Schedule ............................................................................. 2 Media Information ............................................................................................ 3 Opponent Directory .......................................................................................... 4 Stetson University ............................................................................................ 5 Melching Field at Conrad Park........................................................................6-7 2014 Rosters / Depth Chart .........................................................................8-10 2014 Season Preview .................................................................................11-15 Hatter Coaching Staff ..........................................................................................17-25 Head Coach Pete Dunn ..............................................................................18-22 Assistant Head Coach Mark Leavitt ................................................................. 23 Assistant Coach Chris Roberts ......................................................................... 24 Assistant Coach Brian Pruitt ............................................................................ 25 2014 Player Profiles..............................................................................................27-53 2013 in Review ....................................................................................................54-62 2013 Statistics / Results .............................................................................54-61 Conference Standings, Review ........................................................................ 62 Hatter Records & History ...................................................................................63-100 Individual Career and Season Records .......................................................63-65 Year-By-Year Leaders .................................................................................66-70 Team Records .................................................................................................. 71 Year-By-Year Team Stats ............................................................................72-73 Single-Game Records...................................................................................... 74 NCAA Postseason History ............................................................................... 75 Hatters in the Pros .....................................................................................76-77 Honors and Awards ....................................................................................78-81 Team Awards .................................................................................................. 82 Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................83-98 Records vs. Opponents .................................................................................... 99 Stetson Coaching History .............................................................................. 100 The University .................................................................................................101-108 The President and Director of Athletics ..................................................102-103 University Athletic Facilities ......................................................................... 104 Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning ..........................................105-106 Administrative and Support Staff.................................................................. 107 Atlantic Sun Conference ................................................................................ 108

CREDITS The 2014 Stetson University Baseball Media Guide was edited and designed by Assistant Director for Communications Cris Belvin. Thanks to all past Communications Directors at Stetson for their efforts. Covers Designed by Cris Belvin. Photography by Jim Hogue Photos and Sideline Sports. Printing by Stetson University Print Shop.

MISSION STATEMENT The Stetson University Athletic Department strives to provide students with a sound educational experience through a holistic and collaborative athletic program that allows students to develop intellectually, spiritually, socially, and physically. Excellence is pursued through participation in a successful Division I, NCAA program, superior coaching, interaction among coaches, faculty, students, and staff, and a diversity of student-athlete activities based on a liberal-arts education. Students develop leadership through sport participation and community activities. In unison with the University Mission, the Athletic program helps students pursue truth by actively recruiting and providing a diverse and caring environment that values and commits to the rights and fair treatment of all people regardless of race, religion, or gender. The Athletic Program (Department) encourages its student athletes to be morally sensitive and contributing citizens through active forms of social responsibility.

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Date OOpponent LLocation i Feb. 14 Ole Miss Melching Field Feb. 15 Ole Miss Melching Field Feb. 16 Ole Miss Melching Field Feb. 19 FIU Miami, Fla. Feb. 21 Boston College Melching Field Feb. 22 Boston College Melching Field Feb. 23 Boston College Melching Field Feb. 25 Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. Feb. 26 South Florida Melching Field Stetson Invitational Tournament Fri. Feb. 28 Furman vs. Maine Melching Field Fri. Feb. 28 Iowa# Melching Field Sat. Mar. 1 Iowa vs. Maine Melching Field Sat. Mar. 1 Furman# Melching Field Sun. Mar. 2 Iowa vs. Furman Melching Field Sun. Mar. 2 Maine# Melching Field Tue. Mar. 4 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. Wed. Mar. 5 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. Sat. Mar. 8 Siena Melching Field Sun. Mar. 9 Siena (DH) Melching Field Tue. Mar. 11 NC State Melching Field Wed. Mar. 12 Miami (Fla.) Melching Field Fri. Mar. 14 Yale Melching Field Sat. Mar. 15 Yale Melching Field Sun. Mar. 16 Yale Melching Field Fri. Mar. 21 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. Sat. Mar. 22 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. Sun. Mar. 23 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. Wed. Mar. 26 Florida A&M Melching Field Fri. Mar. 28 FGCU* Melching Field Sat. Mar. 29 FGCU* Melching Field Sun. Mar. 30 FGCU* Melching Field Tue. Apr. 1 South Florida Melching Field Fri. Apr. 4 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. Sat. Apr. 5 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. Sun. Apr. 6 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. Tue. Apr. 8 Bethune-Cookman Melching Field Fri. Apr. 11 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. Sat. Apr. 12 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. Sun. Apr. 13 Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. Tue. Apr. 15 South Florida Tampa, Fla. Thu. Apr. 17 Lipscomb* Melching Field Fri. Apr. 18 Lipscomb* Melching Field Sat. Apr. 19 Lipscomb* Melching Field Tue. Apr. 22 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Wed. Apr. 23 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Fri. Apr. 25 North Florida* Jacksonville, Fla. Sat. Apr. 26 North Florida* Jacksonville, Fla. Sun. Apr. 27 North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. Fri. May 2 Jacksonville* Melching Field Sat. May 3 Jacksonville* Melching Field Sun. May 4 Jacksonville* Melching Field Tue. May 6 Florida State Melching Field Fri. May 9 Mercer* Macon, Ga. Sat. May 10 Mercer* Macon, Ga. Sun. May 11 Mercer* Macon, Ga. Thu. May 15 USC-Upstate* Melching Field Fri. May 16 USC-Upstate* Melching Field Sat. May 17 USC-Upstate* Melching Field W-S May 21-25 A-Sun Tournament Ft. Myers, Fla. Atlantic Sun Conference Games All Times Eastern

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MEDIA INFORMATION GOHATTERS.COM For all the latest Hatter news, scores, and statistics, visit the Stetson Athletics web site at www.gohatters.com. The baseball home page features links to: • • • • • • •

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Requests for credentials to Stetson’s home baseball games should be made to Assistant Director for Communications Cris Belvin. Admittance will be permitted to members of the working press only. Spouses, dates and/or friends will not be allowed in the working press area at Melching Field at Conrad Park. Please make arrangements for game coverage as early as possible. Light refreshments are available throughout home contests and a final box score with scoring summaries will be compiled for distribution.

VISITING RADIO One phone line is provided in the Melching Field visiting radio booth on a reciprocal basis. Otherwise, a fee of $75 is required before broadcast origination. Make checks payable to Stetson Athletics.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS All player interviews should be coordinated through the Stetson Athletics Communications office. Call Cris Belvin at (386) 822-8937 at least 24 hours in advance of the desired interview time. Head Coach Pete Dunn is available for interviews daily between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. His number is (386) 822-8106. Members of the media are encouraged to attend any Stetson practice session, which generally run from 2:45 to 6 p.m. during the season. On game days, Stetson players may be interviewed during batting practice (if prior arrangements have been made) and after the contest’s completion. Post-game interviews take place on the field in front of the Stetson dugout along the first base line.

PHOTOGRAPHY NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be afforded credentials. Photography boxes are located on the lower level of the grandstand above each dugout and areas are reserved for photographers along the outfield fences in foul territory. No tripods are allowed in Melching Field at Conrad Park.

HATTER VISION Stetson University will provide live video broadcasts of all Hatters home games in 2014 through the athletics web site at GoHatters.com. Hatter Vision is your place to sign up for a subscription that also includes audio broadcasts of all games (both home and away) and select archived events. Broadcasts begin 10-15 minutes prior to first pitch.

Live video of home games Live stats of home games Live audio broadcasts of all games Post game stories Box scores Team statistics Player profiles

MEDIA OUTLETS Associated Press - Miami Phone: (800) 824-5498 Fax: (305) 594-9265 Burke Noel - Sports Editor Daytona Beach News-Journal Phone: (386) 252-1511 x2416 E-Mail: burke.noel@news-jrnl.com Roger Simmons - Sports Editor The Orlando Sentinel Phone: (407) 420-5698 E-Mail: rsimmons@orlandosentinel.com West Volusia Beacon Phone: (386) 734-4622 E-Mail: info@beacononlinenews.com Andrew Glermak- Sports Editor Sanford Herald Phone: (407) 322-2611 E-Mail: andrew@sanfordherald.com Aaron Fitt - Baseball America Phone: 949-614-5631 E-Mail: aaronfitt@baseballamerica.com Lou Pavolich - Collegiate Baseball Phone: 520-623-4530 E-Mail: lou@baseballnews.com Joe Kepner - Sports Director WFTV-TV (ABC) Phone: (407) 244-8367 E-Mail: Joe.Kepner@wftv.com Larry Ridley, Sports Director WESH-TV (NBC) Phone: (407) 539-7878 E-Mail: lridley@hearst.com David Pingalore, Sports Director WKMG-TV (CBS) Phone: (407) 521-1323 E-Mail: dpingalore@wkmg.com

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OPPONENT CONTACT INFORMATION BETHUNE-COOKMAN

IOWA

NC STATE

Baseball SID ........................................ Mike Stambaugh Office Phone............................................ 386-481-2278 Cell Phone ............................................... 785-979-5721 Twitter ....................................................@BCUAthletics E-mail ...............................stambaughm@cookman.edu Website ............................................... bcuathletics.com

Baseball SID ................................................ James Allan Office Phone.......................................... (319) 335-9411 Cell Phone ............................................. (319) 530-5792 Twitter ....................................................... @UIBaseball E-mail ......................................james-allan@uiowa.edu Website ...........................................hawkeyesports.com

Baseball SID .............................................. Cavan Fosnes Office Phone............................................ 919-515-2102 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter .............................................. @NCStateBaseball E-mail ............................................. cafosnes@ncsu.edu Website ....................................................... gopack.com

BOSTON COLLEGE

JACKSONVILLE

NORTH FLORIDA

Baseball SID ...............................................Zanna Ollove Office Phone............................................ 617-552-2004 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ........................................................@BCBirdBall E-mail ......................................................ollove@bc.ecu Website .....................................................bceagles.com

Baseball SID ................................................. Todd Vatter Office Phone............................................ 904-256-7402 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ....................................................... @JUBaseball E-mail .....................................................tvatter@ju.edu Website ..................................................judolphins.com

Baseball SID ...........................................Scott Fitzgerald Office Phone............................................ 904-620-4029 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ....................................................... @OspreyBSB E-mail ........................................... s.fitzgerald@unf.edu Website ................................................. unfospreys.com

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

KENNESAW STATE

NORTHERN KENTUCKY

Baseball SID ............................................... Kevin Brown Office Phone............................................ 423-439-5263 Cell Phone ............................................... 423-747-3877 Twitter ................................................ @ETSU_Baseball E-mail ............................................... brownk@etsu.edu Website .....................................................etsubucs.com

Baseball SID ....................................... Brandon Scardigli Office Phone............................................ 678-797-2562 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter .............................................@KSUOwlsBaseball E-mail ..................................... bscardig@kennesaw.edu Website ......................................................ksuowls.com

Baseball SID ...........................................Kelli Marksbury Office Phone............................................ 859-572-7850 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ................................................. @NKU_Baseball E-mail .............................moynahank@mymail.nku.edu Website ....................................................nkunorse.com

FLORIDA A&M

LIPSCOMB

SIENA

Baseball SID .......................................... Ronnie Johnson Office Phone............................................ 850-599-3736 Cell Phone ............................................... 850-443-5765 Twitter ................................................@4FAMUBaseball E-mail .................................. ronnie.johnson@famu.edu Website .............................................famuathletics.com

Baseball SID ..............................................Jamie Gilliam Office Phone............................................ 615-966-5166 Cell Phone ............................................... 256-221-3561 Twitter .................................................. @BisonBaseball E-mail ............................... jamie.gilliam@lipscomb.edu Website ...........................................lipscombsports.com

Baseball SID ...................................................Jason Rich Office Phone............................................ 518-783-2411 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter .................................................. @SienaBaseball E-mail ...................................................jrich@siena.edu Website ................................................. sienasaints.com

FLORIDA GULF COAST

MAINE

USC UPSTATE

Baseball SID ............................................... Matt Moretti Office Phone............................................ 239-590-1327 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ...................................................@FGCUBaseball E-mail ............................................ mmoretti@fgcu.edu Website .....................................www.fgcuathletics.com

Baseball SID ..................................................Laura Reed Office Phone............................................ 207-581-3646 Cell Phone ............................................... 207-478-4256 Twitter .................................................@MaineBaseball E-mail ................................laura.reed@umit.maine.edu Website ............................................. GoBlackBears.com

Baseball SID ..............................................Jay D’Abramo Office Phone............................................ 864-503-5166 Cell Phone ............................................... 404-513-9272 Twitter ..........................................................@UPSTBSB E-mail ................................. jdabramo@uscupstate.edu Website ......................................... upstatespartans.com

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL

MERCER

SOUTH CAROLINA

Baseball SID ............................................... Greg Kincaid Office Phone............................................ 305-348-1496 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ......................................................@FIUBaseball E-mail ................................................. grkincai@fiu.edu Website .....................................................fiusports.com

Baseball SID ..............................................Jason Farhadi Office Phone............................................ 478-301-5218 Cell Phone ............................................... 401-965-1613 Twitter ................................................@MercerBaseball E-mail .......................................farhadi_jb@mercer.edu Website ...............................................mercerbears.com

Baseball SID ............................................. Andrew Kitick Office Phone............................................ 803-777-5204 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ...........................................@GamecockBaseball E-mail .........................................kitick@mailbox.sc.edu Website ....................................... gamecocksonline.com

FLORIDA STATE

MIAMI

SOUTH FLORIDA

Baseball SID ............................................ Jason Leturmy Office Phone............................................ 850-644-3920 Cell Phone ............................................... 850-228-7568 Twitter .................................................. @FSU_baseball E-mail ................................................ jleturmy@fsu.edu Website .........................................www.seminoles.com

Baseball SID ..........................................Cameron Ghorbi Office Phone............................................ 305-284-3230 Cell Phone ............................................... 786-877-7329 Twitter ..................................................@CanesBaseball E-mail ........................................... c.ghorbi@miami.edu Website ......................................... HurricaneSports.com

Baseball SID ............................................. Manny Nieves Office Phone............................................ 813-974-4029 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter .....................................................@USFBaseball E-mail ..................................................nieves2@usf.edu Website .................................................. gousfbulls.com

FURMAN

OLE MISS

YALE

Baseball SID ................................................ Hunter Reid Office Phone............................................ 864-294-2061 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter ...............................................@FurmanBaseball E-mail ................................... Hunter.Reid@Furman.edu Website ................................www.furmanpaladins.com

Baseball SID .................................................Bill Bunting Office Phone............................................ 662-915-1083 Cell Phone .................................................@OleMissBSB Twitter ..................................................@CanesBaseball E-mail .......................................wbunting@olemiss.edu Website .............................................olemisssports.com

Baseball SID ....................................... Skylar Shibayama Office Phone............................................ 203-432-1457 Cell Phone .................................................................n/a Twitter .................................................... @YaleBaseball E-mail .................................skylar.shibayama@yale.edu Website .............................................. yalebulldogs.com

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ABOUT STETSON UNIVERSITY LLocation i •

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The DeLand campus, 25 miles from Daytona Beach and 35 miles from Orlando, is home to the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration and School of Music The College of Law is in St. Petersburg/Gulfport The Tampa Law Center is in downtown Tampa The Stetson University Center at Celebration is in the Orlando area

Accreditation and Degrees Stetson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award: • bachelor’s, master’s and Educational Specialist degrees in the College of Arts & Sciences • bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the School of Business Administration • bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music • the Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law • a joint J.D.-M.B.A. degree The university’s programs are accredited by: • AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business • American Bar Association • American Chemical Society • National Association of Schools of Music • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education • Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)

DELAND CAMPUS INFORMATION Facilities Stetson University was founded in DeLand in 1883, and the 175-acre DeLand campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Recent improvements to the DeLand campus include: • $6.7 million athletics complex, including a field house and four playing fields (completed) • addition of a coffeehouse in the Carlton Union Building (completed) • renovation of Nemec Hall into pet-friendly housing (completed) • renewal of landscaping and walkways in the campus core (ongoing) • upgrades to classrooms and the addition of more energy-saving lighting (ongoing) Recent additions to the DeLand campus include: • $8 million Science Center addition to the existing Sage Hall • Mary B. McMahan Hall, an addition to the School of Music’s Presser Hall • Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center • Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Environmental Learning Center Within the past eight years: • a softball training facility was added at Patricia Wilson Field • 5 fraternity houses were renovated • 6 residential halls were built, 5 of which feature apartment-style living

Faculty The DeLand campus has 195 full-time faculty members, 95 percent of whom hold Ph.D. or equivalent degrees and who teach undergraduate classes. Our student/ faculty ratio is 11-to-1.

Student Body Stetson’s 2,291 undergraduates come from 42 states and 41 foreign countries; 58 percent of undergraduates are female and 42 percent are male.

Study Abroad Stetson University students may study in other countries for a few weeks to a full semester. Faculty-led programs take place in Austria, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, mainland China, Mexico, Russia, Scotland and Spain. Certain School of Business Administration classes and programs include an overseas component to such locations as Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.

Athletics Stetson is a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference and offers 17 intercollegiate sports: football, baseball, softball, volleyball, sand volleyball, men and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, crew, cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s lacrosse. The non-scholarship football program will be part of the Pioneer Football League and played its first games in the fall of 2013. The university also has a vibrant Club Sports program featuring Aikido, croquet, dance, equestrian, men’s and women’s lacrosse, mixed martial arts, sand volleyball, shooting, skydive, men’s soccer, surf, swim, table tennis, tennis, triathlon and ultimate Frisbee.

Student Life The DeLand campus alone is home to more than 100 student organizations, including service and special interest groups, student government, social fraternities and sororities, and 17 scholastic and honorary societies including Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi.

Admission Stetson seeks students with a challenging high school curriculum. The Fall 2011 incoming freshmen class had an average 3.74 GPA, was in the middle 50 percent SAT range of 1070-1240 and the middle 50 percent ACT range of 22-27.

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MELCHING FIELD AT CONRAD PARK One of the most picturesque, fan-friendly stadiums in the nation, Melching Field at Conrad Park enters its 15th season as the home of the Stetson Hatters. Built at a cost of $4.5 million, Melching Field was the result of a joint effort between Stetson University, DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association and the City of DeLand. Built on the same site as old Conrad Park, Melching Field opened on Feb. 12, 1999 as the Hatters defeated Louisville 4-3 before an overflow crowd of 2,874 fans. In just 14 seasons, the Hatters have built quite a home field advantage at “The MAC”. Stetson is 364-185 all-time at Melching Field, good for a .663 winning percentage. Melching Field has also served as the host stadium for the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament from 2002-09 and again in 2012 and 2013. In 2006 Pete Dunn won his 1,000th game in a thrilling 11-inning, 6-5 victory over Mercer in the A-Sun Tournament. Two days later the Hatters celebrated their second consecutive tournament title (sixth overall). Stetson tied a school record with 29 home wins in 2003, including a 13-game winning streak during March and April. In 2002, the Hatters picked up their 100th victory in dramatic fashion against Troy State in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament. Hatter fans have flocked to Melching Field in record numbers. With more than half a million fans since the stadium opened in 1999, Stetson is often ranked nationally among college baseball attendance leaders. A record of 61,798 spectators passed through the gates in 2007. Melching Field features permanent seating for 2,500 spectators with grass berms holding approximately 500 additional fans. A full-service concessions area greets visitors upon their entrance to the park on Woodland Boulevard. The stadium is completely handicapped accessible and features excellent sight lines from anywhere in the grandstand. The 2012 season marked the debut of a new high-tech scoreboard located in left field, equipped with state-of-the-art message center and graphics board. The $300,000 scoreboard is complimented by a $150,000

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sound system. A state-of-the-art lighting system provides sufficient infield and outfield lighting for televising night games. In addition, the stadium features a modern press box, complete with two VIP viewing rooms, two radio booths, a television broadcast room and a working press area. The Stetson baseball coaches’ offices are also located in Melching Field at Conrad Park, in addition to a pro-style locker room and the newly renovated Carlton Family Room, a player’s lounge. Another recent addition to Melching Field is the Brian Snyder Hitting Pavilion, a covered batting area located outside of the right field corner. Stetson University alumna Luella Nichols Melching of Coral Gables donated $500,000 to name the field in honor of her late husband R. Dale Melching. R. Dale Melching, a member of the Stetson class of 1944, was a studentathlete, playing varsity baseball and basketball and, in 1978, was inducted into the Stetson Sports Hall of Fame. Luella Nichols Melching, a Hatter cheerleader during her Stetson years and lifelong sports fan, said her husband would be proud to see the family name on the field at the modern baseball complex. With a red brick and stucco facade and green metal roof, the stadium at Conrad Park resembles many buildings on Stetson’s campus. The $500,000 gift is the another chapter in the Melching family’s history of support for Stetson and its students. They took a leadership role in the development of Stetson’s Wilson Athletic Center, a $1.6 million facility named for Pat and Patricia Wilson and dedicated in December, 1997.

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MELCHING FIELD AT CONRAD PARK ALL-TIME BEST CROWDS Date Opponent Attendance Mar. 20, 2007 ..........................Florida ...................................................................2,975 Feb. 17, 2007...........................LSU ........................................................................2,970 Apr. 30, 2008 ...........................Florida State ..........................................................2,894 May 5, 2001 ............................UCF ........................................................................2,881 Feb. 12,1999* .........................Louisville ...............................................................2,874 May 10, 2011 ..........................Florida State ..........................................................2,815 Feb. 20, 2009*.........................Boston College .......................................................2,789 Feb. 9, 2007*...........................Southern Illinois ....................................................2,787 Feb. 22, 2005...........................Florida State ..........................................................2,776 Apr. 18, 2001 ...........................Florida ...................................................................2,762 Apr. 29, 2008 ...........................Florida State ..........................................................2,751 Feb. 10, 2001...........................South Florida .........................................................2,723 Feb. 22, 2008*.........................Michigan State ......................................................2,715 May 7, 2013 ............................Florida State ..........................................................2,517 Apr. 14, 1999 ...........................Florida ...................................................................2,486 May 28, 2005^ .......................Florida Atlantic ......................................................2,472 Feb. 16, 2007...........................LSU ........................................................................2,431 Apr. 15, 2009 ...........................Florida ...................................................................2,390 May 12, 2010 ..........................Florida State ..........................................................2,352 Feb. 18, 2011*.........................Georgia ..................................................................2,279 Mar. 3, 2004 ............................Florida ...................................................................2,248

At nearly every game you can find the loyal “Bleacher Creatures” perched above the third base dugout “keeping score” with sign cards attached to the railing and singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” in the 7th inning.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE Year .................. W-L .............Pct...........Attendance ....... Dates .......... Avg. 1999..................... 17-14 ...............548 ................ 26,618 .................26 ...............1,023 2000..................... 29-10 ...............744 ................ 32,432 .................34 ..................953 2001...................... 28-5 ................848 ................ 40,188 .................29 ...............1,385 2002...................... 27-9 ................750 ................ 33,178 .................31 ...............1,070 2003...................... 29-9 ................763 ................ 33,551 .................32 ...............1,048 2004..................... 27-13 ...............675 ................ 37,447 .................34 ...............1,101 2005..................... 29-11 ...............725 ................ 49,200 .................35 ...............1,405 2006...................... 24-9 ................727 ................ 40,602 .................31 ...............1,309 2007..................... 28-13 ...............683 ................ 61,798 .................40 ...............1,544 2008..................... 17-16 ...............515 ................ 52,075 .................34 ...............1,578 2009..................... 16-18 ...............471 ................ 37,461 .................34 ...............1,101 2010..................... 22-15 ...............595 ................ 32,111 .................37 ..................867 2011...................... 27-9 ................750 ................ 36,740 .................36 ...............1,020 2012..................... 24-14 ...............631 ................ 32,758 .................35 ..................935 2013..................... 20-20 ...............500 ................ 20,352 .................40 ..................508 14 Years ......... 364-185 ......... .663 ............566,511............508 ...........1,115

Melching Field has hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament 10 times, including in both 2012 and 2013.

RTeam...............................W-L ECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS .........Pct. Akron ..................................... 1-0 ........ 1.000 Appalachian State .................. 3-0 ........ 1.000 Belmont ................................. 9-9 .......... .500 Bethune-Cookman ................ 26-4 ......... .867 Boston College ....................... 1-4 .......... .200 Campbell............................... 13-5 ......... .722 Centenary .............................. 1-2 .......... .333 UCF........................................ 5-17 ......... .227 Central Michigan ................... 13-4 ......... .765 Charleston Southern .............. 3-0 ........ 1.000 Columbia................................ 2-0 ........ 1.000 Connecticut ............................ 1-1 .......... .500 Cornell.................................... 2-0 ........ 1.000 Creighton ............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000 Eastern Kentucky.................... 3-0 ........ 1.000 ETSU ...................................... 11-3 ......... .786 Evansville ............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000 Fairfield.................................. 2-2 .......... .500 Florida.................................... 2-3 .......... .400 Florida A&M ........................... 8-1 .......... .889 Florida Atlantic...................... 11-9 ......... .550 Florida Gulf Coast ................... 2-7 .......... .222 Florida International .............. 2-1 .......... .667 Florida State ........................... 1-9 .......... .100 Fordham ................................ 2-0 ........ 1.000 Gardner-Webb ...................... 10-2 ......... .833 George Washington................ 5-2 .......... .714 Georgia .................................. 3-0 ........ 1.000 Georgia Southern ................... 1-1 .......... .500 Georgia State ......................... 9-1 .......... .900 Harvard .................................. 3-2 .......... .600 Holy Cross............................... 2-0 ........ 1.000 Illinois .................................... 2-0 ........ 1.000 Illinois State ........................... 2-1 .......... .667 Indiana................................... 1-0 ........ 1.000 Iowa ....................................... 2-2 .......... .500 Jacksonville .......................... 14-10 ........ .583 Jacksonville State ................... 5-0 ........ 1.000 James Madison ...................... 2-3 .......... .400 Kansas State........................... 0-1 .......... .000 Kennesaw State ..................... 7-6 .......... .538 Kentucky ................................ 1-0 ........ 1.000 Lipscomb............................... 12-5 ......... .706 Louisville ................................ 3-3 .......... .500 LSU......................................... 2-1 .......... .667

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2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 34 35 36 40 42 45 50 55 57

Name Tanner Blackman Kevin Fagan Kyle Zech Colton Lightner Mitch Piatnick Darby McCormick Kyle Pitts Robert Bruce Tyler Bocock Patrick Mazeika Mike Fernland K’shawn Smith Josh Powers Tyler Warmoth Jake Pequignot Garrison Banas Mitchell Jordan Garrett Russini Josh Thorne Kurt Schluter Eliot Shapleigh Trey Norris Ben Rakus Wade McNabb Danny Miller Dean Garabedian Taylor Cockrell Jordan Schultz Austin Perez Griffin Fuller Adam Schaly Frankie Romano Tyler Keller

Pos IF/OF IF/RHP OF IF SS UTIL IF OF SS/2B C/1B OF SS/2B RHP RHP OF LHP RHP C RHP RHP/1B INF RHP RHP C/INF LHP SS RHP OF LHP RHP LHP C/RHP LHP

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

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

Wt. 190 175 195 180 165 185 180 185 175 210 185 175 215 185 180 185 190 200 190 185 175 195 240 225 195 185 175 190 175 185 195 225 170

Yr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. RSo. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. RSr. Fr. Jr. RSo. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. RFr. Fr.

Hometown/High School/JC Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep Naples, Fla./Naples HS Nokomis, Fla./Venice HS Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven HS Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast HS Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs Christian Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS Harrisburg, Va./Chipola College Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School Ocala, Fla./Marion Military Institute Dover, Fla./Indian River State New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Miami, Fla./CCBC Essex Hadley, Mass./Hopkins Academy Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Bradenton, Fla./Braden River HS Stuart, Fla./Martin County HS Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS Oviedo, Fla./Trinity Prep Frostproof, Fla./Polk State/Frostproof HS West Suffield, Conn./Suffield Academy Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS Ocala, Fla./Forest HS Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales HS Strasbourg, Sask./Derby HS Loxahatchee, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS Debary, Fla./Spruce Creek HS Ashland, Ohio/Ashland HS Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot HS Pompano Beach, Fla./Pompano Beach HS

COACHING STAFF 25 40 32 38

Pete Dunn Mark Leavitt Chris Roberts Brian Pruitt

Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach

Stetson, 1972 Princeton, 1988 Florida State, 1992 Ashford, 2010

35th Year Fifth Year Sixth Year Second Year

SUPPORT STAFF Andrew Townes David Krazeise Jeff Brawner Tyler Bowling

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Operations Intern Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager Manager

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2014 STETSON ROSTERS Pitchers No. 2 14 16 18 22 24 27 28 29 30 34 36 42 45 50 57

Name Kevin Fagan Josh Powers Tyler Warmoth Garrison Banas Mitchell Jordan Josh Thorne Kurt Schluter Eliot Shapleigh Trey Norris Ben Rakus Danny Miller Taylor Cockrell Austin Perez Griffin Fuller Adam Schaly Tyler Keller

Pos. IF/RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP/1B INF RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP LHP LHP

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

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

Wt. 175 215 185 185 190 190 185 175 195 240 195 175 175 185 195 170

Cl. Hometown/Previous School So. Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep Jr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS RSo. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Fr. Hadley, Mass./Hopkins Academy Fr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley HS So. Stuart, Fla./Martin County HS RSr. Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Trinity Prep Jr. Frostproof, Fla./Polk State/Frostproof HS RSo. West Suffield, Conn./Suffield Academy Fr. Ocala, Fla./Forest HS Fr. Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales HS Sr. Loxahatchee, Fla./Royal Palm Beach HS Fr. Debary, Fla./Spruce Creek HS So. Ashland, Ohio/Ashland HS Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Pompano Beach HS

Pos. C/1B C C/INF C/RHP

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

Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-4

Wt. 210 200 225 225

Cl. Hometown/Previous School So. Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School Jr. Bradenton, Fla./Braden River HS So. Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS RFr. Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot HS

Pos. IF/OF IF/RHP IF SS UTIL IF SS/2B C/1B SS/2B C/INF SS

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

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

Wt. 190 175 180 165 185 180 175 210 175 225 185

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

Pos. IF/OF OF OF OF OF OF

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

Ht. 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-2

Wt. 190 195 185 185 180 190

Cl. Hometown/Previous School So. Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Sr. Naples, Fla./Naples HS Sr. Sarasota, Fla./Riverview HS Sr. Ocala, Fla./Marion Military Institute Jr. Miami, Fla./CCBC Essex Fr. Strasbourg, Sask./Derby HS

Catchers No. 11 23 31 55

Name Patrick Mazeika Garrett Russini Wade McNabb Frankie Romano

Infielders No. 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 31 35

Name Tanner Blackman Kevin Fagan Colton Lightner Mitch Piatnick Darby McCormick Kyle Pitts Tyler Bocock Patrick Mazeika K’shawn Smith Wade McNabb Dean Garabedian

Hometown/Previous School Altamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley HS Boca Raton, Fla./North Broward Prep Nokomis, Fla./Venice HS Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven HS Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast HS Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs Christian Harrisburg, Va./Chipola College Wilbraham, Mass./Salisbury School Dover, Fla./Indian River State Evansville, Ind./Vincennes/Reitz Memorial HS

Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll

Outfielders No. 1 3 9 12 17 40

Name Tanner Blackman Kyle Zech Robert Bruce Mike Fernland Jake Pequignot Jordan Schultz

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Name Tanner Blackman Kevin Fagan Kyle Zech Colton Lightner Mitch Piatnick Darby McCormick Kyle Pitts Robert Bruce Tyler Bocock Patrick Mazeika Mike Fernland K’shawn Smith Josh Powers Tyler Warmoth Jake Pequignot Garrison Banas Mitchell Jordan Garrett Russini Josh Thorne Kurt Schluter Eliot Shapleigh Trey Norris Ben Rakus Wade McNabb Danny Miller Dean Garabedian Taylor Cockrell Jordan Schultz Austin Perez Griffin Fuller Adam Schaly Frankie Romano Tyler Keller

Pos. IF/OF IF/RHP OF IF SS UTIL IF OF SS/2B C/1B OF SS/2B RHP RHP OF LHP RHP C RHP RHP/1B INF RHP RHP C/INF LHP SS RHP OF LHP RHP LHP C/RHP LHP

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2014 STETSON DEPTH CHART Left Field

Center Field

Right Field

7 • Darby McCormick* 1 • Tanner Blackman 40 • Jordan Schulz

3 • Kyle Zech 12 • Mike Fernland 1 • Tanner Blackman

9 • Robert Bruce 1 • Tanner Blackman 40 • Jordan Schulz

Shortstop

Second Base

10 • Tyler Bocock* 5 • Mitch Piatnik 13 • K’shawn Smith

2 • Kevin Fagan* 13 • K’shawn Smith 8 • Kyle Pitts

First Base

Third Base 13 • K’shawn Smith* 8 • Kyle Pitts 5 • Mitch Piatnik 4 • Colton Lightner

27 • Kurt Schluter 11 • Patrick Mazeika*

Starting RHP

Starting LHP

27 • Kurt Schluter 14 • Josh Powers* 36 • Taylor Cockrell 22 • Mitchell Jordan

42 • Austin Perez* 50 • Adam Schaly*

LH Relievers 31 • Garrison Banas 45 • Griffin Fuller 57 • Tyler Keller

RH Relievers 29 • Trey Norris 16 • Tyler Warmoth 41 • Ben Rakus 55 • Frankie Romano 24 • Josh Thorne

Catcher

DH 11 • Patrick Mazeika 27 • Kurt Schluter 23 • Garrett Russini

* Returning Starter

23 • Garrett Russini* 11 • Patrick Mazeika 31 • Wade McNabb 55 • Frankie Romano

2014 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 11 17 30 50 27 16 3

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Patrick Mazeika Jake Pequignot Ben Rakus Adam Schaly Kurt Schluter Tyler Warmoth Kyle Zech

mu-ZEEK-ah PEG-eh-know RAKE-us SHALL-ee shlooter WAR-moth rhymes with Heck

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Pete Dunn Mark Leavitt Chris Roberts Brian Pruitt

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35th season 5th season 6th season 2nd season

Head Coach Asst. Head Coach Pitching Coach Volunteer Asst.


2014 SEASON PREVIEW As Stetson head coach Pete Dunn embarks on his 35th season in charge of the Hatters, he is looking to put the disappointment of last season behind him. In 2013 the Hatters boasted the youngest roster of Dunn’s tenure, at times starting seven first-year players, many of whom were freshmen. But despite the youth, Dunn and his staff saw several players emerge last season. And those players will all play critical roles as the Hatters move forward in 2014. Stetson returns six everyday positional starters from last season and the entire weekend starting rotation returns intact, as does much of the bullpen. Despite all that experience, the 2014 Hatters are still a relatively young team. The roster of 33 players features just six seniors and six returning juniors. The other 21 players are either freshmen or sophomores, with one first-year junior. Young experience, however, is still experience. And that experience showed in fall workouts as Dunn and his staff spent more time on working to improve the squad, instead of teaching the game like the previous fall. “I’m really pleased with how our fall workouts went even though we didn’t have all of our pieces in place,” said Dunn. “We had a few guys coming back from injury that either didn’t participate or were limited as to what they could do.” Pitcher/first baseman Kurt Schluter, who missed all but three games last season and has battled injuries for much of his career, didn’t pitch during fall practice but he did hit and play in the field. Sophomore second baseman Kevin Fagan, who made 11 appearances on the mound last season and recorded a 2.28 ERA in addition to batting .275, also didn’t pitch as he makes a return from an arm injury which kept him off the mound for the last half of the 2013 season. In fact, Dunn says Fagan’s days as a pitcher are likely over. “He’s so important to us as a position player we’re not sure we’re ready to put him back on the mound and risk another injury.” Sophomore reliever Tyler Warmoth also skipped fall workouts. War-

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Category Avg. (Min. 100 AB) Runs Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs RBI Slugging Stolen Bases Walks Hit-by-Pitch Starts Wins Innings Pitched ERA Strikeouts

No. .382 44 81 13 3 3 3 .495 7 32 14 15 7 105.2 2.81 66

Player Patrick Mazeika Kevin Fagan Patrick Mazeika James Rasmussen Kevin Fagan Patrick Mazeika Mazeika, Russini Patrick Mazeika James Rasmussen Patrick Mazeika Patrick Mazeika Josh Powers Austin Perez Josh Powers Austin Perez Austin Perez

A healthy Kurt Schluter looks to make an impact on both the pitching staff and the offense in 2014. The fifth-year senior was the Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year in 2011 and is a .295 career hitter.

moth, who appeared in 31 games as a redshirt freshman, had a tired arm so Dunn and his staff let the right-hander rest. The rest of the squad, though, was perfectly healthy and appears ready for a strong 2014. “Most of our position players were healthy in the fall so we were able to get a pretty good feel for who is ready to compete for starting positions,” said Dunn. “The Hatter Series was extremely competitive and went down to the last game. From a coaching standpoint the team chemistry was really good. That’s a hard thing to measure sometimes but the locker room and on the field seemed really good.” The Hatters have an excellent mix of youth, experience and experienced youth on the pitching staff. All three weekend starters return as do several key bullpen pieces, plus a bevy of young pitchers on which Stetson will rely heavily. But perhaps no pitcher may end up meaning more to the Hatters in 2014 than Schluter. A fifth-year senior who graduated last May and is currently pursuing a graduate degree, Schluter appeared in just three games last season before injuries forced him off the mound in early March. The 2011 Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year is expected to serve as either the team’s closer or as a weekend starter. Dunn says the coaching staff may not make a decision on Schluter’s role until shortly before Opening Day. “Kurt could fill the closer’s role but he can also pitch on the front end of the rotation for us,” said Dunn. “We think he might be a great closer. At the

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end of the fall we weren’t ready to say whether he starts or closes, but either way he’ll play a significant pitching role for us.”

THE PITCHERS Headlining the list of returning pitchers from 2013 is senior Austin Perez. A second-team All-Atlantic Sun Conference selection last year, Perez was 7-2 with a 2.81 ERA last year. The left-hander led the Hatters with 66 strikeouts while tossing 89.2 innings. “Austin had a really good fall,” said Dunn. “He can be our Friday night guy. He’s not the dominant, hard-thrower that a lot of people look to on a Friday night. But his velocity is better this year than it’s ever been.” Junior right-hander Josh Powers also returns to the weekend rotation after what can best be described as a deceiving season. Powers posted a 1-8 record as a sophomore but also recorded a 3.41 ERA and tossed a team-high 105.2 innings. He also walked just 15 batters but was done in by poor run support as the Hatters averaged just 3.3 runs in his 15 starts. A workhorse, Powers threw at least seven innings eight different times. “Josh knows how to pitch,” said Dunn. “He’s a strike thrower. When Schluter went down last season we pushed Josh out of his comfort zone and made him our Friday night guy. He’s going to be out there on the weekend again this season. We’re just not sure yet what game he’ll pitch.” Depending on where Schluter fits, Stetson’s number three starter job could be up for grabs. Sophomore lefty Adam Schaly filled that role for much of last season. If he wants to keep it he’ll have to improve upon a freshman campaign which saw him go 2-4 with a 5.54 ERA. Schaly tossed 50.1 innings and walked 31 batters with 30 strikeouts. Schaly had some memorable moments in ’13, holding Princeton to one run in six innings and blanking East Tennessee State over five innings during conference play. “Adam pitched a lot for us last year but he struggled to throw strikes this fall,” said Dunn. “He has to throw strikes. This fall he was deep in the count too often and walked a lot of hitters. He’s got to get back on track. If he does he can really help us.” A pair of talented freshmen will be pushing Schaly and the others for starting jobs. Right-handers Taylor Cockrell and Mitchell Jordan were both mentioned by Dunn as likely to see significant time on the mound. Cockrell was an All-State and all-region selection as a senior at Lake Wales High, posting an 8-3 record while leading the Highlanders to the regional final. “Taylor had a tremendous fall,” said Dunn. “He ranked very high in our player evaluations. We also let him swing the bat and he was probably our leading hitter as well. He’ll help us on the mound and with the bat, too.” Jordan comes to Stetson after a stellar senior season at Lake Brantley High, where he helped his team to the 8A state title and earned Seminole County and Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year honors. Jordan struck out 103 batters in 83 innings last year. “Mitchell also had an outstanding fall,” said Dunn. “Those two freshmen are going to pitch a lot for us. They both showed that they’re ready to take the next step and pitch on the Division I level.” While there will be several new faces in the bullpen, one of last year’s top arms returns to anchor the ‘pen. Sophomore right-hander Tyler Warmoth earned A-Sun all-freshman honors in 2013 after appearing in 31 games and posting a 5-2 record with three saves and a 3.61 ERA. He was even better in A-Sun play, going 4-0 with a 2.70 ERA.

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Senior Austin Perez is Stetson’s top returning pitcher, earning 2nd-team All-Atlantic Sun Conference honors in 2013.

Fellow sophomore Josh Thorne is also expected to fill an important relief role. The righty made 23 appearances as a freshman and was 3-1 with a 5.65 ERA in 36.2 innings. “Tyler and Josh have to continue to be guys we can count on,” said Dunn. “Tyler had a bit of a tired arm so we let him rest in the fall. Josh just needs to be a little bit more consistent. They both should have big roles for us.” Sophomores Garrison Banas and Ben Rakus should also have a chance to positively impact the bullpen. Banas, a left-hander, made 11 appearances last season while the righty-throwing Rakus tossed 14.2 innings in his 14 appearances as a freshman. “Garrison had a lot of opportunity to pitch last year,” said Dunn. “He’s throwing in the high 80s now but he needs to be more consistent. He can be awfully effective when he’s going good. “Ben throws hard. He’s a guy who has to step it up for us. If he does, he could be a weapon out of the pen.” Several newcomers are set to make an impact out of the bullpen. Lefthanded freshmen Tyler Keller and Griffin Fuller, and junior right-hander Trey Norris are expected to be important pieces for Dunn and the Hatters. Norris is a strong candidate to fill the closer’s role, a job he handled quite well in his two seasons at Polk State College. He saved 26 games in his career at Polk State, including a school-record 14 as a sophomore when he helped lead the Eagles to an appearance in the NJCAA World Series.

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Sophomore first baseman Patrick Mazeika batted. 382 as a freshman, earning Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year honors, and Freshman All-America accolades from Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA.

“Trey is really going to help us in the bullpen,” said Dunn. “That’s what we brought him in to do. Along with Cockrell and Jordan, Trey was one of our three best pitchers during the fall. He was one of the guys who really stood out.” Fuller and Keller each enjoyed an excellent fall and opened some eyes. Both could fill a variety of roles, from mid-week starter to situational reliever. Fuller was a standout at Spruce Creek High in Port Orange, going 5-3 with a 2.09 ERA as a senior. Keller was 3-0 as a senior at Pompano Beach High and had a 1.87 ERA as a junior. “Fuller had a good fall,” said Dunn. “He’s a strike thrower. Keller really showed some maturity. He has one of the best left-handed pickoff moves I’ve ever seen.” Freshman Danny Miller was thought to be a key member of the pitching staff, but the freshman left-hander will likely miss all of the 2014 season after undergoing surgery in the fall. Redshirt freshman Frankie Romano may also make a contribution on the mound this season, though he missed significant time in the fall with an illness. With the pitching staff expected to be a strength for the Hatters in 2014, the offense will need to take some steps forward. The 2013 campaign was a struggle from an offensive standpoint, with the Hatters averaging 4.6 runs per game, the lowest figure for a Stetson team since 1976. But Dunn and the coaching staff believe this season will be different for one reason: experience. Last year Stetson routinely started as many as seven first-year players, most of whom were freshmen.

THE CATCHERS One player who wasn’t a freshman last year but was relatively inexperienced was catcher Garrett Russini. Prior to the start of 2013 Russini had just nine starts under his belt. As a sophomore, Russini started 53 games and produced a respectable .256-2-33 hitting line. His work behind the plate steadily improved as well, and Dunn expects him to take a major step forward in both areas in 2014. “Garrett is the one guy we feel has the best opportunity to take the next step,” said Dunn. “He’s a left-handed hitting catcher, which you always love to have. He has some pretty good power and good arm strength behind the plate.” But Dunn says Russini’s continued growth behind the plate will mean more for the Hatters, and for Russini. “He needs to take charge more out on the field,” said Dunn. “I’ve talked to him about being more assertive and being a leader. It’s tough for kids sometimes because so many of them come to college and, for a variety of reasons, they aren’t as authoritative as they should be. Catchers have to run the show out on the field. Garrett has worked hard on that aspect of his game.” While Russini is the unquestioned starter behind the plate, he won’t be the only one doing the catching for the Hatters. Sophomores Patrick Mazeika and Wade McNabb are battling for the number two job. And regardless of which player become the regular backup, both will see plenty of

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playing time at other positions. Mazeika burst on the scene in his first season with the Hatters, earning multiple freshman All-America nods and Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year honors while starting every game at first base. Mazeika, who was originally recruited to Stetson as a catcher, went on to hit .382 with three home runs and 33 RBI in his rookie campaign. He also led the team in both slugging (.495) and on-base (.488) percentage. “Patrick was a catcher in high school and we recruited him to be a catcher here,” said Dunn. “He was our regular first baseman last year and did a solid job. We put him behind the plate in the fall and the pitchers really liked throwing to him. He doesn’t have a great arm behind the plate but he makes up for it with a quick release. Obviously, his bat will be in the lineup somewhere, whether it’s a first or at DH.” McNabb is in his first season with the Hatters after transferring from Vincennes (Ind.) University. The right-handed hitter can also play first base and may see time at DH, much like Mazeika. “We brought Wade in to challenge and backup Garrett,” said Dunn. “He has some good experience. We like him a lot.”

THE INFIELDERS First base is another position which will be heavily impacted by Schulter’s availability and role. Mazeika started all 57 games there as a freshman in 2013 and is expected to see at least some time there again this year. But if he’s healthy and not in the starting rotation Schluter is expected to be the primary first baseman. Schluter owns 43 career starts at first base, with 30 of those coming during his freshman season in 2010. Dunn raves about Schluter’s defensive skills at first. “His role on the mound will determine how much he plays first base,” said Dunn. “He’s special defensively. He wants to be at first and he wants to hit. There’s always a risk of injury involved, but the reward in this case probably outweighs the risk.” Schluter is a .295 career hitter with five home runs and 39 RBI. There are only a few positions which have been locked down heading into the 2014 season, and second base is one of them. Sophomore Kevin Fagan, who started 17 games at second as a freshman before he was sidelined with an injury to his throwing arm, has already been named as the starter at second. The injury forced Fagan to spend the last 28 games of the season as the designated hitter, but his offense was a key for the Hatters. Fagan batted .275 with three doubles and three triples, earning A-Sun AllFreshman honors. “Fagan is the guy that should be out there every day,” said Dunn. “He’s a pretty good defender and he’ll be an outstanding lead-off hitter for us. He draws walks, he’ll get hit by a pitch. He understands that he needs to get on base.” Tyler Bocock will be Stetson’s opening day starter at shortstop. The junior won the job out-right in the fall, holding off several challengers. Bocock started 42 games at shortstop last season, batting .238 in his rookie season with the Hatters. “Tyler is settling into the job now,” said Dunn. “Last year he put a lot of pressure on himself. He tried to do too much and really struggled at times. He has to go out there and be himself. Tyler had a very good summer and really good fall. He earned it.” As solid and secure as both second base and shortstop seem to be, third

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base is anything but. As many as four players are vying for playing time at third base and as fall practice came to a close in November Dunn said no one separated themselves from the field. Dunn mentioned veterans K’Shawn Smith and Kyle Pitts, and freshmen Colton Lightner and Mitch Piatnik as the quartet at third. “It’s still wide open,” said Dunn. “We have guys in contention for the starting job. It’ll likely be Opening Day before we make a decision, but I expect all four to see time there during the season.” Smith, a senior who started a total of 36 games on the infield last season but only two at third base, has the edge in experience. While he batted only .241 last season he finished strong, hitting .444 over his last nine games. He also hit .302 in A-Sun games. Pitts served a more traditional utility role as a sophomore, appearing in 23 games overall, including six starts at second base. A sure-handed fielder, Pitts made just three errors in 38 chances. Lightner is considered the best defender of the four third base candidates. He helped lead Venice (Fla.) HS to back-to-back 7A state championships as a junior and senior, hitting .306 his final year. Called Stetson’s shortstop of the future by Dunn, Piatnik is expected to see significant playing time somewhere. A switch-hitter, Piatnik batted .374 as a junior and .299 as a senior at Winter Haven High.

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captain Robert Bruce and junior Tanner Blackman likely to share time. Bruce, a left-handed hitter, batted .267 last season in 36 games. Blackman, a right-handed hitter, batted .216 as a sophomore. “If we’re going to platoon in the outfield, it’ll be in right,” said Dunn. “Robert does a really good job against right-handed pitching. Blackman could be his platoon partner. We may start the season that way and see what happens.” Senior Mike Fernland is a candidate to see time at all three outfield positions. Fernland started 20 games as a junior, all in center field. Freshman Jordan Schulz could also see time at either of the corner outfield positions. A left-handed hitter from Strasbourg, Sask., he was named as the Saskatchewan Baseball Player of the Year in 2012 after hitting .518 with four home runs and 40 RBI. “Jordan has some pop,” said Dunn. “It’s hard to tell at this point how much playing time he’ll get this year, but he’s a good looking kid for the future.” Redshirt sophomore Jon Pequignot adds depth to the outfield. He sat out last season but excelled in 2012 at Community College of Baltimore County-Essex, where hit hit .351 with 14 doubles. Dunn mentioned freshmen Eliot Shapleigh and Dean Garabedian as two players who may see time at just about any position on the field. Shapleigh is a left-handed hitter from Trinity Prep in Orlando where he hit .365 for his career and pitched to a 2.84 ERA. Garabedian was a four-year letter winner at Archbishop Carroll in Miami and hit .403 as a senior. “Shapleigh can fill a utility role for us,” said Dunn. “Garabedian can play just about anywhere. He’s a good utility player that can give us help at just about every position.” Junior Darby McCormick batted .319 last season. He is expected to be Stetson’s Opening Day left fielder in 2014.

THE OUTFIELDERS While the corners of the infield are somewhat unsettled, Dunn says the Hatters have a much clearer picture in the outfield where all three spots appear to be shored up. “We have a really good idea of who’s playing where in the outfield,” said Dunn. “We have some interchangeable parts and that will help us throughout the season.” Junior Darby McCormick is slated to be Stetson’s left fielder. McCormick batted .319 last season while playing in 39 games with 20 starts. He is a career .297 hitter. “Darby won the left field position out-right,” said Dunn. “We platooned a lot out there last year but we aren’t looking at doing that this year. Left field is his.” Oft-injured senior Kyle Zech will start in center, provided he’s healthy. A three-year letterwinner, Zech has been full of promise throughout his Stetson career but has been limited to a total of 89 games, including just 22 last season. He hit .360 (9-for-25) as a junior. “Kyle is the fastest player I’ve ever coached here,” said Dunn. “He can run down balls that no one else can get to. You keep your fingers crossed as to whether he can stay healthy. If he can, and he can limit his strikeouts and fly-ball outs, he can be a tremendous asset.” Several players are expected to see time in right field, with senior co-

THE SCHEDULE Stetson faces an ambitious schedule in 2014. In addition to the typically strong Atlantic Sun Conference slate, the Hatters will play 13 games against either ACC or SEC foes. And they won’t waste any time with the challenging portion of their schedule, opening the season Feb.14 with a three-game home series against Ole Miss. The Hatters are also scheduled to face Boston College, South Carolina, Miami, NC State and Florida State as well as traditional foes like Bethune-Cookman, FIU and South Florida. “This schedule is as strong as I can remember in my 35 years as a head coach,” said Dunn. “I can say with confidence we’ve never played 13 combined games against SEC and ACC opponents in the same season. It’s really nice for our fans because nine of those games are at home. It gives them a good opportunity to see the two strongest baseball conferences in the nation. “These are the types of teams we’re going to face in the post-season. When you match up with the teams we’re facing early on you’re going to find out pretty quick what you’re made of. We had a really young team last season, so we’ll see how much our young kids have matured in the last year.”

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HEAD COACH PETE DUNN

Pete Dunn is more than just a baseball coach, although being a baseball coach is all he ever really wanted to do. Over the last 34 years, Dunn has guided the Stetson baseball program to great successes on the field. The numbers speak for themselves: • He has led Stetson to 1,228 victories, which ranks eighth on the list of active coaches. • His Stetson teams have averaged 36 wins a year over his 34 seasons. • He has taken the Hatters to 16 NCAA Regional Tournament appearances. • He has helped Stetson to eight Atlantic Sun Conference titles and has been named league coach of the year a record six times. • He has sent 79 players on to play professional baseball. Five of those players were drafted in the first four rounds of the MLB Amateur Draft, and eight have reached the Major Leagues. Combined, those accomplishments have resulted in a Hall of Fame career. In January, the Stetson coach was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame at the ABCA Convention in Dallas. But, more than the wins, conference titles, and all of the other accolades that come along with guiding a successful program, Dunn is still excited about his profession because he enjoys having an impact on the lives of the young men who play for him. He enjoys being a teacher – whether he is teaching a player how to bunt properly, or teaching a life lesson. “I like teaching. That’s what coaches are, teachers,” Dunn said. “I have my teaching certificate and taught in the public schools prior to coming back to

Stetson to coach, so I’m a teacher by trade. I think it’s rewarding to take these young men and not only mold them into good players who are team oriented but, more importantly, teach them life skills which will make them better people.” But he didn’t start out with a goal to coach. He was a player, a catcher, with the same goals every other player has growing up – professional baseball. He got a chance to do that after playing for two seasons at Brevard Community College and then two more seasons at Stetson for the coach who turned into one of his mentors, Jim Ward. He was drafted by and signed with the Kansas City Royals after college and spent two seasons living his dream by playing professional baseball. It was during those two seasons he made the decision to pursue a career as a coach. “I tell people that I was too one dimensional to do anything else,” Dunn said. “I wasn’t going to design rockets or be a jet pilot. I was a baseball player, a baseball rat. I didn’t play any other sports. “I was fortunate that I was able to help my parents finance my education by playing ball. I wasn’t a great student, but baseball helped fund my undergraduate degree as well as graduate school. My pro career was short-lived so, as it turned out, everything fell into place.” But, by falling into place, Dunn did do something he had never done pre-

Dunn was inducted into the ABCA Hall of Fame at the annual convention in Dallas on January 3, 2014 in Dallas, Texas.

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HONORS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

EDUCATION

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• Six-Time A-Sun Coach-of-the-Year (88-89-90-96-07-11)

• A.A., Brevard Community College (1968) • B.S., Physical Education, Stetson University (1972) • M.S., Health & Physical Education, Georgia Southern (1974)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Student Assistant, Stetson University (1971-72)

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Graduate Assistant, Georgia Southern (1973-74) Head Coach, Apopka (Fla.) High School (1975-77) Assistant Coach, Stetson University (1977-79) Head Coach, Stetson University (1979-present) Assistant Coach, USA Baseball (1998)

Brevard Comm. College Distinguished Alumnus Award (1993) Volusia Sportsperson of the Year (1996) Stetson University Distinguished Alumni Award (2007) Member, Stetson University Sports Hall of Fame Member, American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Member, Florida Diamond Club Member, American Asso. of Professional Baseball Players Inducted into Central Florida Sports Hall of Fame (2007) Elected to ABCA Hall of Fame (2013) - Induction in 2014

PERSONAL

• Born: June 26, 1948, in West Palm Beach, Florida • Wife: Debbie, married November 9, 1991 • Children: Rayni, born April 15, 1976, Marc, born June 3, 1983 Taylor,born October 9, 1993, Emily, born April 5, 1995

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viously – leave the state of Florida. With the exception of a summer spent playing baseball in Michigan, he had never spent time away from his home state. And that one summer away from home was quite a learning experience. “In the summer of 1967 I had just finished my freshman year at Brevard Junior College,” Dunn said. “My roommate, Tom Walker, who ended up pitching in the big leagues for a number of years, was high school buddies with Steve Garvey. Steve was playDunn was an All-Star catcher at ing football and baseball at Stetson Michigan State. The three of us signed to play for Adray Appliance in the Detroit Free Press summer league. “That turned out to be the summer of the Detroit riots. The three of us lived in Dearborn and had day jobs working for the Chrysler Corporation in the city. Instead of building automobiles, we worked in the tank plant manufacturing armored tanks for the Vietnam war. For more than a week, we couldn’t go into the city to work or play ball because of the rioting. You talk about an eye-opener. I had only been away from home for two semesters and, the next things I know, I’m in the middle of what turned out to be a historic event. It was a life-altering experience for me.” After two years of playing professionally, Dunn was offered a chance to get into college coaching as a graduate assistant for a young head coach at Georgia Southern. He took the position working for future Hall of Fame coach Ron Polk, and helped the Eagles earn a trip to Omaha for the College World Series in 1973. “Coach Polk is a great baseball mind and one thing he does is let all of his assistants have defined roles and let them really run with them,” Dunn said. “My first year at Georgia Southern I was the pitching coach. I was probably the worst pitching coach in the nation, even for a team that was pretty good. Being a catcher, I had a working knowledge, so I was the pitching coach.” Dunn stayed on the Georgia Southern staff for two years, earning a Master’s

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degree. By the time he finished his education, Dunn was anxious to return home to his home state of Florida. “When I got out of grad school, my first teaching and coaching job was at Apopka High School,” Dunn said. “Although I was hoping to get a college or junior college job, there were no positions available at the time. I ended up staying at Apopka for three years. It was a great opportunity to cut my teeth as a head coach.” After those three seasons, Dunn returned to Stetson to work for his mentor, coach Jim Ward. In 1977, Ward was entering his ninth season at Stetson. During his tenure, his teams had won 63 percent of their games and had made a successful transition to Division I. During those three years, the Hatters posted a 93-56 record and had the Stetson program rolling. “I came back to Stetson as an assistant to build my resume. I thought Coach Ward, who had done such a great job, would be here for the rest of his life,” Dunn said. “I knew that I wanted to coach, and I wanted to coach on the college level.” He just didn’t know that opportunity was going to stare him in the face after just three years as an assistant. “It doesn’t seem like it was 34 years ago that Coach Ward called from Cincinnati while on a recruiting trip and told me that he had an interview at Eastern Kentucky,” Dunn said. “I didn’t think anything about it because I thought that, even though he was an EKU alum, he’d stay in Florida to coach.”

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“A few days later he called to tell me he was going to take the EKU job and told me that Coach (Glenn) Wilkes wanted to talk to me the next day.” In addition to being a legendary basketball coach, Wilkes was also the athletics director at Stetson. Dunn’s life changed forever that next day when Wilkes offered him the chance, at the age of 30, to take over the Stetson program as head coach. “I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished. It didn’t start with me, however, because Coach Ward had built a great program before I took over,” Dunn said. “I did not take a bad program and make it successful. I was very fortunate and inherited a very solid program.” His good fortune, and hard work, allowed him to become the 34th coach in NCAA history to reach 1,000 career wins. He is one of only four active coaches to have reached the 1,000-win plateau at their alma mater. “For me, the reward has been to be able to be as successful as we have, for as long as we have, at the school that I played at and graduated from. There are not a whole lot of guys who have done that.” While Dunn has dedicated his career to Stetson baseball, he did take an opportunity in 1998 to coach another team. That summer he reunited with Polk and served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team. He said that was a very rewarding experience for him, even though he had to spend the summer away from his wife, Debbie, and children. “It was quite an experience,” Dunn said. “Obviously, to be back with Coach

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Coach Dunn with Hank Aaron (center) and Jim “Mudcat” Grant (left) in Tokyo, Japan (1991).

Polk was exciting because it had been a number of years since I had coached with him. Most of all, however, it was the opportunity to represent the USA here and abroad.” USA Baseball had just opened it’s training complex in Arizona that year, so most of the time Dunn worked with the team was spent there. The team did travel some, however. “We went to Nicaragua for a couple of weeks to play in the Tournament of the Americas qualifying tournament,” Dunn said. “We then travelled to New York and played some exhibition games around the city for five days before going over to Italy for the World Championships.” Now that his two youngest children, Taylor (20) and Emily (18), are older, Dunn said he might consider another opportunity to coach against international competition. He has even flirted with the idea of coaching a national team other than Team USA. “Debbie and I have talked about it,” Dunn said. “Now that the kids are going to be in college, perhaps the window might open again.” Even since his Team USA experience, Dunn has worked with international players, although the players were not quite at the same competitive level. He was asked by close friend Tim Foli to assist with a clinic the Major League Players Alumni Association was holding in Cocoa Beach. The players attending the clinic were all from the Soviet Union. One of the few regrets he has as a coach was that he was never able to coach his God-son, Chipper Jones. In high school, even though it was apparent that Jones would be a high draft choice, he signed to play collegiately with the Uni-

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Record Pct. William Lourcey 1915 (1) 2-2-0 .500 William “Dutch” Hollander 1916-17 (2) 4-0-0 1.000 Henry St. Cyr 1919 (1) 5-0-0 1.000 Pug Allen/Thomas Chalker 1920 (1) 19-8-0 .704 Pug Allen/Bert Higginbotham 1921-22 (2) 14-6-0 .700 Edwin Whitnel 1923-25 (3) 12-4-0 .750 Doc Johnson 1937-40, 46-47, 51-64 (20) 7-7-0 .500 Ben Clemons 1948-50 (3) 6-3-0 .667 Bob Weickel 1965-68 (4) 24-19-1 .545 Jim Ward 1969-79 (11) 9-8-0 .529 Pete Dunn 1980-present (34) 12-6-1 .631 Totals 96 years

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versity of Miami. Dunn said it was one of the few times he ever got frustrated with Jones. “Despite my disappointment that he committed to Miami, I knew deep down it was the right thing for him to do,” Dunn said. “He was a projected first rounder who was being recruited by not only Miami, but also Florida State, Texas and Arizona State, and many other college powers. “I did throw the Godfather card at him as well as his mom and dad several times, but couldn’t sway him away from Miami. It would have been a lot of fun to coach him.” It all became a moot point when Chipper was selected first overall by the Atlanta Braves in the 1990 MLB Amateur Draft and signed shortly thereafter. During Jones’ retirement ceremony at the end of the 2012 season, he made a point to single out his Godfather, who was in attendance. Even without having the opportunity to coach Jones, Dunn said he has enjoyed every minute of his tenure at Stetson. “It has been a great ride,” Dunn said. “There have been a lot of changes, but that is life. I say this in all sincerity, I have been very, very blessed and fortunate that I have been able to surround myself with awfully good people.” Dunn’s vision and hard work helped Stetson build a stadium which quickly garnered acclaim as one of the nation’s finest collegiate facilities. Melching Field at Conrad Park, a $4.5 million stadium jointly built by Stetson University and the City of DeLand, opened on Feb. 12, 1999. In 2013 the facility hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament for the 10th time in 15 years. “It is not just the university, it is the entire community,” Dunn said of his continued passion for the game. “When we brought the stadium before the citizens of DeLand and told them this was what we wanted to do, the city put in 2.5 million and their land and we put in 1.5 million. “There were very few people who voiced opposition to the project. It was supported because the baseball program was good and it was something the community had bought into. It is a great baseball community.” The challenges that come with coaching have also changed over the years,

PETE DUNN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Totals

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Former Atlanta Braves star Chipper Jones has been a long-time supporter of Coach Dunn and Stetson Baseball. Jones, who hosts an annual golf fundraiser for the Hatters, is Dunn’s God-son.

but Dunn said he still relishes the opportunities he has to have an impact on young players. “One of the things that’s remained constant is that the guys who play on this level still love the game,” Dunn said. “Most of them want to play at the next level, but obviously most don’t get that opportunity. The nice thing is that the players we get here at Stetson are academically oriented, which means their parents have pushed them to be good students as well as good baseball players. You have to be disciplined in order to be a good enough student to get into Stetson and do well. “I think we get a higher-caliber kid. I’ve always believed we have highercaliber kids here at Stetson because of the academics.” Entering his 35th year as head coach, and his 38th year overall at Stetson, Dunn said he is asked often about how much longer he wants to coach. He has a passion outside of baseball, but his commitment to the Hatters’ baseball pro-

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gram prevents him from spending as much time as he would like on his boat. “I love to fish,” Dunn said. “I have always said that baseball is my profession and fishing is my passion. One of these days I look forward to my only worry being where I am I going to fish today. “My kids are still in school. Taylor is at Stetson now, playing football, and Emily is a senior. I don’t feel like I am ready to retire. I still enjoy it and feel young enough. I have been very fortunate to have had good health.” Dunn’s long and distinguished career as a coach has opened the door to a number of awards and tributes. He was inducted into the Stetson University Sports Hall of Fame in January 1992. He also received the 1996 Volusian Sportsperson of the Year award presented by the Daytona Beach News-Journal. In honor of his 1,000th win, the City of DeLand proclaimed February 9, 2007 (opening day) as “Pete Dunn Day.” Later in that same year he was inducted, along with his God-son Chipper Jones, into the Central Florida Sports Hall of Fame. Dunn is actively involved in a variety of community service activities. He is a regular speaker at many regional and national coaching clinics. At the baseball coaches’ convention in 1997, Dunn was awarded a 25-year service award by the American Baseball Coaches’ Association. He authored a chapter on catching in The Baseball Drill Book. The book was commissioned by the ABCA, edited by former Fresno State head coach Bob Bennett, and released in January, 2004. He also recently authored another chapter in a new ABCA book on the subject of “Evaluating Practice Sessions”. Dunn and his wife, Debbie, have four children -- Rayni, Marc, Taylor and Emily -- and two grandsons, Micah and Jonah.

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MARK LEAVITT

Mark Leavitt begins his fifth season as a member of the Stetson coaching staff in 2014, where he serves as associate head coach as well as recruiting coordinator for the program. Leavitt also coaches the hitters and infielders, and handles third base coaching duties during games. During his four seasons at Stetson, Leavitt’s recruiting efforts and development efforts have produced four All-Americans, including current sophomores Patrick Mazeika and Kevin Fagan, who both earned Freshman AllAmerican honors in 2013. He has also tutored 11 All-Atlantic Sun Conference hitters. The Hatters’ 2012 recruiting class was ranked 29th in the nation by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Leavitt came to Stetson from Salisbury, Connecticut, where he spent three years as the head baseball coach and associate director of admissions and financial aid for the Salisbury School. In his first year, Leavitt led Salisbury to a perfect 20-0 record and a Western New England Prep School League Championship. Two of his players were drafted by major league baseball. In 2008 Anthony Hewitt was selected in the first round by the Philadelphia Phillies (24th overall). Chris Dwyer was picked in the 36th round by the New York Yankees, and then again in 2009 when he was selected in the 4th round by the Kansas City Royals. Dwyer was called up by the Royals last September and appeared in two games for Kansas City.

Leavitt graduated from Princeton University in 1988 after four years as a starter on the Tigers’ baseball team. He began his coaching career the following season as the head junior varsity coach and as an assistant with the Princeton varsity. He went on to work as an assistant coach at George Washington, Princeton, James Madison, and George Mason. As a college coach Leavitt recruited, signed, and coached more than 40 players that went on to sign professional contracts, 17 players who went on to play in the majors. Shifting gears professionally, Leavitt next took a position as an area scouting supervisor with the Montreal Expos (1997-2001). In 2001 he began a six-year stint with the Seattle Mariners scouting department as territorial supervisor, and then as a regional coordinator. Some of Leavitt’s additional coaching experience includes time as a Doyle Baseball School instructor, head coach of the Vienna Mavericks (Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League), head coach of the New Market Rebels (Valley Baseball League), assistant coach of the Chatham A’s (Cape Cod League), head coach of the Harwich Mariners (Cape Cod League), and in the summer of 2009 as head coach of the Clermont Mavericks (Florida Collegiate Summer League). Leavitt is married to the former Christina Spada who graduated from UCF in 1988. The couple has two sons, Scott (12) and Ryan (10).

THE MARK LEAVITT FILE EDUCATION • A.B., History, Princeton University (1988) • M.A., Sports Management, George Mason University (1997)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • • • • • •

Assistant Coach, Princeton University (1989-90, 92-93) Assistant Coach, George Washington University (1990-92) Assistant Coach, James Madison University (1993-95) Assistant Coach, George Mason University (1995-97) Head Coach, Salisbury (2007-09) Associate Head Coach, Stetson University (2010-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: February 18, 1966 • Wife: Christina • Children: Scott and Ryan

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ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS ROBERTS

Chris Roberts begins his sixth year as pitching coach at Stetson. In addition to his responsibilities with the pitching staff Roberts assists coach Mark Leavitt with recruiting and coordinates team travel. In 2011, Roberts has helped Hatters hurlers post a sparkling 3.95 team ERA while guiding sophomore Kurt Schluter to Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year honors. Following the 2012 season Stetson had five pitchers taken during the MLB amateur draft. Robbie Powell was selected as an All-American in 2012 after setting the school record, and tying the Atlantic Sun Conference mark, with 18 saves. He was one of five finalists for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award. Roberts came to Stetson from UNC-Greensboro where he served as the Spartans’ pitching coach. Under his guidance, UNCG pitchers recorded 411 strikeouts, which was the highest single-season total since the Spartans tallied a program-best 495 in 2003. One of his pitchers, Greg Martin, was named to the Coaches All-Southern Conference second team in 2008. Roberts also spent four seasons as the pitching coach at North Carolina State. While with the Wolfpack, he had eight pitchers drafted in MLB’s first-year player draft. He coached two All-Americans at N.C. State and three first-team All-ACC pitchers. In 2003, Roberts’ first season with the Wolfpack, N.C. State logged a team ERA of 3.67 – the program’s best in 11 years. Prior to his tenure with the Wolfpack, Roberts spent two seasons at Western Carolina and one season as a volunteer at Flagler College. Roberts made an immediate impact on the Catamount pitching staff. In addition to slicing more

than two runs off of the staff ERA, he helped WCU reach the 2003 NCAA Wilson Regional, where the Catamounts allowed just nine earned runs on 20 hits in 32 innings, a 2.53 ERA. When Roberts reported to Florida State as a student in the fall of 1989, he was the highest drafted player ever to play baseball for the Seminoles (2nd round/ Philadelphia) and his impact was immediate as he was named a second-team Freshman All-American by Baseball America in 1990. As a sophomore, he was named Metro Conference Player of the Year, MVP of the South Regional and earned All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball (2nd team) and Baseball America (3rd team). For the season, “Mr. Versatile” as he was appropriately nicknamed, hit .321 with 14 home runs and 77 RBI as an outfielder and posted a 7-2 record with a 3.52 ERA as a left-handed pitcher. He earned first-team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America as a junior in 1992. In three seasons with the Seminoles, Roberts had a 23-8 record as a pitcher while batting .301 with 32 home runs and led the Seminoles to the College World Series in 1991 and 1992. In 2007, Roberts was inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame. While at FSU, Roberts played for Team USA in the 1991 Pan Am Games and was the starting left fielder for the 1992 USA Olympic squad in Barcelona. He was selected by the New York Mets in the first round of the 1992 draft and played in the Mets organization from 1993-97. Roberts was regarded as a Top 10 prospect for the Mets and went 13-5 with a 2.75 ERA in his first season at Class A St. Lucie, earning a spot in the Florida State League All-Star Game. He won 13 games again the following year at Class AA Binghamton, helping the Mets to the Eastern League title. Later in his pro career, Roberts had one-year stints with Oakland (1998), Colorado (1999) and Milwaukee (2001), along with a season in the Japanese Pacific League (2000). He played on the Class AAA level with New York, Oakland and Milwaukee before retiring at the end of the 2001 season. Roberts and his wife, Tracy, live in DeBary, Florida, and have three children -- Jackson (14), Kirgan (11) and Landon (8).

THE CHRIS ROBERTS FILE EDUCATION • B.A., Political Science, Florida State University (1992)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • • • • •

Assistant Coach, Flagler College (2001) Assistant Coach, Western Carolina University (2002-03) Assistant Coach, North Carolina State (2003-06) Assistant Coach, UNC Greensboro (2006-08) Assistant Coach, Stetson University (2009-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: June 25, 1971, in Middleburg, Fla. • Wife: Tracy • Children: Jackson, Kirgan and Landon

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ASSISTANT COACH BRIAN PRUITT Pruitt graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Ashford University in 2010, and earned a Master of Science in Sport Management from Barry in 2012. “I am excited to be back for my second year at Stetson and be a part of this coaching staff again. After having a productive fall, I feel as though our team will be ready to compete from the first pitch of the season all the way to the last pitch of the season. We will accomplish great things this year,” Pruitt said. Pruitt is married to Stetson alumna Megan Trombino (‘08). The couple are expecting their first child this March, Faye Doris. They reside in Deland.

The road has already gone full circle for Brian Pruitt in his short career as a college baseball coach. Pruitt is entering his second season on the Stetson University baseball staff. He joined the Hatters in August 2012 after a successful two year coaching stint at Barry University in Miami, Fla. At Stetson Pruitt works primarily with the outfielders, and assists with the team’s hitters. He also coaches first base on game days and is the Director of the Pete Dunn Baseball Camps. “We are extremely happy to have Brian back for another year in the program,” head coach Pete Dunn said. “Obviously, he is very familiar with the Stetson University system.” A native of Miami, Pruitt left Stetson following his junior season in 2008 after the Washington Nationals drafted him in the 34th round. Pruitt played two seasons of minor league baseball before injuries derailed his career. While a player at Stetson from 2006-08, Pruitt posted a .270 batting average in 165 games with 26 doubles, 7 triples, 16 home runs and 121 runs batted in. Pruitt’s coaching career started in spring 2010 at Berkmar High School in Lilburn, Georgia. He was the Head Varsity Assistant and helped lead the team to a school record win total.

THE BRIAN PRUITT FILE EDUCATION • B.A., Organizational Management, Ashford Univ. (2010) • M.S., Sports Management, Barry University (2012)

COACHING EXPERIENCE • Assistant Coach, Berkmar (Ga.) High School (2010) • Assistant Coach, Barry University (2011-2012) • Assistant Coach, Stetson University (2012-Present)

PERSONAL • Born: December 8, 1986, in Miami, Fla. • Wife: Megan

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GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

1.1 (2x), last Mercer (3/28/13) 3, vs. Maine (2/23/13) 3 (3x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13) 3 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13) 1 (6x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13) 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13)

2013 (Freshman) Appeared in 11 games in his rookie season, all in relief ... tossed 1.1 innings of work twice - at Florida State (3/20) and vs. Kennesaw State (3/28/13) ... held both teams scoreless ... appeared in three A-Sun games and posted a 3.86 ERA. High School Graduated from Hopkins Academy in Hadley, Massachusetts in 2011 ... Attended Salisbury School in Salisbury, Connecticut for one post-graduated year ... Won the Western New England Prep Baseball League with Salisbury in 2012 ... Earned All-Western Mass First Team honors form 2008 to 2011 ... 2011 ESPN Boston All-State Team ... Had 417 strikeouts in career at Hopkins Academy ... Honor Roll student ... Also played soccer and basketball. Personal Born Garrison Morris Banas on March 12, 1993 in Northampton, Massachusetts ... Son of Kathleen and Brent Banas ... Business Administration major ... Has one sister; Briana (21).

GARRISON BANAS CAREER STATS Year 2013

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ERA 15.19

W-L App GS 0-0 11 0

CG 0

SHO/CBO 0/0

SV 0

IP 5.1

H 11

R ER 11 9

BB SO 2B 3B 10 6 1 0

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HR 0

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 38 .423 1 2 1 0 0


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

4 (19x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/10/13) 2 (3x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13) 4, vs Florida State (5/8/12) 1 (8x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13) 1 (4x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13) 1 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/12) n/a 2 (6x), last vs. Fairfield (3/16/13) 1 (5x), last at USC Upstate (4/13/13)

2013 (Sophomore) Appeared in 40 games, including 21 starts ... started seven games in left field and 14 games in center field ... enjoyed three multi-hit games, including a 3-hit effort against Maine (2/23) ... had a pair of hits against Connecticut (3/3) and two hits in game two of a doubleheader vs. North Florida (5/5) ... batted .250 in A-Sun play. 2012 (Freshman) Appeared in 30 games for the Hatters, with 19 starts ... made appearances at second base and in the outfield ... first career-hit was an RBI double at Belmont (3/23) ... had multi-hit games against Jacksonville (4/06), Bethune-Cookman (4/24), and Florida State (5/08) ... in the game against Florida State, he went 4-for-4 at the plate ... finished the season with five doubles and two triples. High School Was a three-year letter winner in both baseball and football at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida ... Played both infield and outfield ... Was a first team All-Conference pick in baseball as a senior, setting a school record with 34 stolen bases ... Posted a .385 average as a senior with a .550 onbase percentage ... Had five triples and four doubles during the year ... Was a second team All-Conference pick in football as both a junior and senior and was named one of the top 100 players in the state of Florida. Personal Full name is Tanner Ryan Blackman ... born December 11, 1991, in Orlando ... son of Huey and Karen Blackman ... brother of former Stetson player Trey Blackman ... has another brother, Teddy, who played at Coastal Carolina ... youngest brother, Tate, attends Lake Brantley HS ... Business Administration major.

TANNER BLACKMAN CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

Avg .226 .216 .220

GP-GS AB 30-19 62 40-21 97 70-40 159

R H 10 14 14 21 24 35

2B 2 2 4

3B HR 2 0 0 0 2 0

RBI 5 3 8

TB 20 23 43

SLG% BB HBP .323 5 3 .237 13 2 .270 18 5

SO 16 19 35

GDP 2 2 4

OB% .314 .321 .319

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PO 40 47 87

A 7 2 9

E 2 0 2

FLD% .959 1.000 .980

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GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

5 (7x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13) 2 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13) 2 (11x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13) 2, vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13) 1 (6x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13) n/a n/a 3, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (5/17/13) n/a

2013 (Sophomore) Appeared in 56 games with 52 starts ... started 42 games at shortstop and 10 at second base ... led the team with 175 assists ... collected 11 multi-hit games, but never had more than two hits in any game ... batted second in the lineup a team-high 23 times ... had two hits in games against St. Joseph’s (2/17), Maine (2/21), Ohio State (3/2), at Florida State (3/19), Mercer (3/22 & 3/24), at Miami (4/10), at USC Upstate (4/12), North Florida (5/4), and in back-to-back games against Northern Kentucky (5/11-12) ... batted .245 in A-Sun play. Prior to Stetson Played one year at Chipola College in Marianna, Florida ... Recorded a batting average of .341 with one home run, 12 doubles, 30 runs batted in and 27 runs scored in 2012. High School Graduated from Turner Ashby High in Bridgewater, Virginia ... Led the Knights to district championships in 2009, 2010, and 2011 ... Named All-Valley District in 2009, 2010, and 2011 ... Also played football, golf and basketball. Personal Born Tyler Cobb Bocock on June 11, 1992 in Citrus County, Florida ... Son of Kay Sears and Mike Bocock ... Sports Management major ... Has one sister; Dakota (16) ... Cousin Brian Bocock played at Stetson from 2003-06 and has been playing professionally since then, including two stints in the majors with San Francisco (2008) and Philadelphia (2010).

TYLER BOCOCK CAREER STATS Year 2013

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Avg .238

GP-GS AB 56-52 185

R H 24 44

2B 6

3B HR 0 0

RBI 9

TB 50

SLG% BB HBP .270 19 8

SO 27

GDP 4

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OB% SF SH .332 2 6

SB-ATT 0-5

PO A E 99 175 18

FLD% .938


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

6 (2x), last vs. FIU (3/6/13) 2 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/10/13) 3 (3x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13) 2 (3x), last vs. Fairfield (3/17/13) 1 (3x), last vs. Fairfield (3/15/13) 1, vs. Ohio State (3/2/13) n/a 2 (2x), last vs. Fairfield (3/17/13) 1 (3x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

2013 (Junior) Appeared in 36 games, including 23 starts ... all of his starts came in the outfield, with four in left field, two in center field and 17 in right field ... enjoyed six multi-hit games and two multi-RBI contests ... had a pair of 3-hit contests, vs. Princeton (3/8) and Fairfield (3/15) ... knocked in a pair of runs against Bethune-Cookman (3/12) and Fairfield (3/17) ... was a collective 8-for-15 with three RBI in four-game series against the Stags ... made just one error in 62 total chances in the outfield for a .984 fielding percentage. 2012 (Sophomore) Made 41 appearances for the Hatters, starting 21 games ... He had one appearance as the DH (2/25) ... Recorded six multi-hit games for the Hatters ... Had two hits and two RBI against JU (4/6) ... Had five hits in seven at bats (.714) in the FGCU series ... He had 44 putouts in he outfield without committing an error. 2011 (Freshman) Saw action in 33 games, 10 as a starter in the outfield ... Was primarily used as a late-inning defensive player ... Recorded his first collegiate hit at Florida State ... Was named to the Atlantic Sun Academic All-Conference team. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Riverview High School in Sarasota, Florida ... Earned four letters as a member of the baseball team ... Played for the Rams under head coach Jim Zerilla ... Played AAU ball for SWFL and the Tampa Elite. PERSONAL Full name is Robert D. Bruce ... Was born in Sarasota, Florida ... Is the son of Cathy and Brad Bruce of Sarasota ... Chose Stetson because he liked the atmosphere on and off the field ... Sports Management major.

ROBERT BRUCE CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

Avg GP-GS AB .186 33-10 43 .253 41-21 75 .267 36-23 90 .245 110-54 208

R 4 9 12 25

H 2B 8 0 19 2 24 1 51 3

3B 0 0 1 1

HR 0 0 0 0

RBI 6 9 5 20

TB SLG% 8 .186 21 .280 27 .300 56 .269

BB HBP 7 0 9 1 7 1 23 2

SO GDP OB% 12 0 .300 19 2 .337 13 1 .327 44 3 .325

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SF SH 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2

SB-A PO 0-1 30 1-2 51 2-2 59 3-5 140

A 1 1 2 4

E 0 0 1 1

FLD% 1.000 1.000 .984 .993

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BATTING GAME HIGHS At bats: 5 (20x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13) Runs Scored: 3 (4x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13) Hits: 3 (5x), last vs. Florida State (5/7/13) RBI: 4, vs. Princeton (3/10/13) Doubles: 1 (3x), last at Florida Gulf Coast (5/17/13) Triples: n/a Home Runs: n/a Walks: 3 (2x), last vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13) Stolen bases: 1 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

AWARDS •Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American (2013) •Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013) 2013 (Freshman) Enjoyed a stellar freshman season as a two-way contributor for the Hatters ... appeared in 55 games in the field with 53 starts as Stetson’s primary lead-off hitter ... spent the last 28 games of the season as DH after a shoulder injury forced him off the field and the mound ... batted at the top of the order 50 times ... also made 11 pitching appearances, including three starts ... ranked third on the team with 16 multi-hit games, and tied for the lead with six 3-hit efforts ... knocked in multiple runs five times ... had a 9-game hitting streak from March 30 to April 13 in which he batted .400 (14-35) with 15 runs scored and three RBI ... finished the season strong, collecting hits in eight of his last 10 games ... as a pitcher, Fagan excelled in his eight relief appearances ... allowed just seven hits and struck out 12 in 12.2 innings ... made starts against Florida State (3/19), Kennesaw State (3/30) and Jacksonville (4/5) ... limited the Seminoles to two runs on three hits in seven innings, while also striking six batters in an eventual 5-3 loss ... batted .333 with 23 runs scored in A-Sun play while posting an 0-2 record with one save and a 3.00 ERA.

PITCHING GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

7.0, at Florida State (3/19/13) 7, vs Kennesaw State (3/30/13) 4, at Jacksonville (4/5/13) 3, at Jacksonville (4/5/13) 6, 2 times 3, 2 times

High School Graduated from North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Florida ... Led the Eagles to a 3A Regional Championship in 2011 ... The team went 21-10 during Fagan’s junior campaign ... Earned Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year honors in 2012 ... Recorded a batting average of .495 with 11 home runs, 38 runs scored and 25 runs batted in as a senior in 2012 ... Was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 39th round of the 2012 MLB Draft Personal Born Kevin Michael Fagan on May 9, 1994 in Boca Raton, Florida ... Business Administration major ...Son of Jackie and Shawn Fagan ... Has one brother; Brian (16).

KEVIN FAGAN CAREER STATS Year 2013 Year 2013

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Avg .275 ERA 2.28

GP-GS AB 55-53 218

R 44

W-L App GS 2-2 11 3

H 2B 60 3 CG 0

3B 3

SHO/CBO 0/0

HR 0

RBI 25

SV IP 2 27.2

TB SLG% 69 .317 H 23

R ER 12 7

BB HBP 30 1

SO GDP OB% 27 5 .363

BB SO 2B 3B 12 24 2 0

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HR 1

SF SH 2 5

SB-A 6-9

PO 68

A 63

E 3

FLD% .978

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 120 .225 1 1 0 1 4


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

5, (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/7/13) 2, (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/5/13) 2, (2x), last vs. Mercer (3/23/13) 2, vs. St. Joseph’s (2/15/13) 1, (2x), last vs. Florida A&M (3/26/13)

1, (3x), last at Jacksonville (4/6/13) 1, (3x), last vs. Kennesaw State (3/29/13)

2013 (Sophomore) Appeared in 38 games, making 20 starts in his first season with the Hatters ... all of his starts came in center field ... had a pair of multi-hit games, collecting a pair of hits against St. Joseph’s (2/15) and Mercer (3/23) ... also knocked in a pair of runs against St. Joe’s ... scored a pair of runs twice, against Mercer (3/23) and Jacksonville (4/5) ... made just one error in 54 chances. Prior to Stetson Attended Miami-Dade College in 2010-11 and Marion Military Institute during the 2011-12 year ... Recorded a batting average of .281, an on base percentage of .450 and stole 11 bases in lone year at Marion Military. High School Graduated from West Port High in 2010 ... Named All-Marion County First Team as a senior and Honorable Mention as a junior ... Hit .519 and went a perfect 19 of 19 on stolen bases as a senior ... Hit for the cycle against Forest High during a 2010 game ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Volunteered with the Ocala Police Department ... Also played football and wrestled at West Port. Personal Born Michael Stuart Fernland on November 29, 1991 in Hollywood, Florida ... Communication Studies major ... Son of Sandra Fernland ... Grandson of Edward and Elizabeth Fernland.

MIKE FERNALND CAREER STATS Year 2013

Avg .192

GP-GS 38-20

AB 78

R 11

H 2B 15 2

3B 0

HR 0

RBI 6

TB SLG% 17 .218

BB HBP 3 6

SO GDP OB% 21 1 .276

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SB-A 3-6

PO 53

A 0

E 1

FLD% .981

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Personal Born Patrick Alan Mazeika on October 14, 1993 in Springfield, Mass. ... Sports Management major ... son of Patti and Joe Mazeika ... father played baseball at Springfield College.

AWARDS •Baseball America Freshman All-America, 1st team (2013) •Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American (2013) •NCBWA Freshman All-America, 1st team (2013) •Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year (2013) •Atlantic Sun All-Conference, 1st team (2013) •Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013)

GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

6, vs. FIU (3/6/13) 3, (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/8/13) 4, (2x), last vs. FIU (3/6/13) 5, vs. FIU (3/6/13) 1, (11x), last at FGCU (5/18/13) 1 (2x), last vs. East Tennessee State (4/21/13) 1 (3x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13) 2 (6x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13) 1, vs. North Florida (5/5/13)

2013 (Freshman) Enjoyed a stellar freshman campaign with the Hatters, earning multiple freshman All-America and A-Sun honors ... led team in seven offensive categories, including batting average (.382), hits (81), home runs (3), RBI (33), slugging percentage (.495) and on-base percentage (.488) ... led the A-Sun in on-base percentage and finished second in the overall A-Sun batting race, behind Mercer’s Chesny Young (.401) ... led the league with a .439 batting average in conference play ... collected 23 multi-hit games, including 4-hit efforts against Maine (2/21) and FIU (3/6) ... had at least two RBI on nine occasions, including a season-high five against FIU ... enjoyed a 21-game hitting streak from March 16 through May 5 in which he batted .419 (49-117) with two home runs and 20 RBI ... had a streak of six straight games in April in which he collected at least two hits. High School Graduated from Salisbury School in Connecticut in 2012 ... helped lead the Knights to the Western New England Prep Baseball League Championship in 2012 ... Salisbury went 33-0 during senior campaign ... fourtime WNEPBL All-Star and Team MVP ... two-time WNEPBL Player of the Year ... recorded a .605 batting average with four home runs and 47 RBI as a senior ... won the WWBA 17 and Under National Championship with the East Cobb Braves ... honor student and ranked third in his class at Salisbury ... member of the drama society ... also played football and basketball.

PATRICK MAZEIKA CAREER STATS Year 2013

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Avg .382

GP-GS AB 57-57 212

R 38

H 2B 81 11

3B 2

HR 3

RBI TB SLG% 33 105 .495

BB HBP 32 14

SO GDP OB% 19 6 .488

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SF SH 2 1

SB-A PO 1-1 487

A E 32 12

FLD% .977


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

4 (9x), last vs. USC Upstate (5/23/13) 1 (10x), last vs. East Tennessee State (5/22/13) 3, at Lipscomb (4/26/13) 2 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12/13) 1 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

1 (7x), last at FGCU (5/17/13) n/a

2013 (Sophomore) Enjoyed a solid sophomore season ... appeared in 39 games with 20 starts ... started 17 games in left field and three as designated hitter ... also logged time at first base, third base, and as a pinch-hitter ... tied for the team lead with five pinch-hits ... finished second on the team with a .319 batting average ... collected six multi-hit games including a 3-for-3 effort at Lipscomb (4/26) ... knocked in a pair of runs three different times: against USF (4/16), at Lipscomb (4/28) and vs. Northern Kentucky (5/12) ... batted .339 in A-Sun play. 2012 (Freshman) Appeared in 14 games for the Hatters, primarily as a pinch-hitter ... Made five appearances at first base ... Walked and scored tying run in the ninth inning of Stetson’s 4-3 victory over Rutgers (3/17) ... Recorded first collegiate hit at Belmont (3/23). High School Was a multi-year letter winner in football and baseball at Gulf Coast High School in Naples, Florida ... Was a two-time All-Conference and All-Area pick ... Hit .465 during his senior year, .413 as a junior and .371 as a sophomore ... Best individual performance came against Barron Collier when he went 4-for-4 with two doubles and a home run ... Led his team to a Final 8 finish as a sophomore and a conference title as a senior ... Played AAU ball for coach David Fore with the 18U SWFL team ... Was an A-B Honor Roll student and was recognized for Academic Merit. Personal Full name is Darby P. McCormick ... Was born on October 27, 1992, in Boston, Massachusetts ... Is the son of Kevin and Courtney McCormick ... Has two siblings, Griffin and Kaylen ... His dad and uncle both played college baseball and the University of Massachusetts ... Sports Management major.

DARBY MCCORMICK CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

Avg .100 .319 .297

GP-GS AB 14-0 10 39-20 91 53-20 101

R 0 10 10

H 2B 1 0 29 2 30 2

3B 0 1 1

HR 0 0 0

RBI 0 12 12

TB SLG% 1 .100 33 .363 34 .337

BB HBP 1 0 7 1 8 1

SO GDP OB% 3 0 .182 10 2 .374 13 2 .355

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SF SH 0 0 0 1 0 1

SB-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

PO 3 32 35

A 2 4 6

E 0 1 1

FLD% 1.000 .973 .976

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Personal Full name is Austin James Perez ... Was born on May 20, 1992, in Wellington, Florida ... Is the son of Kelli and Xavier “Harvey” Perez of Loxahatchee, Florida ... Chose Stetson because he liked the learning environment and the baseball program ... Business Administration major.

2013 (Junior) Enjoyed a strong junior season, earning second-team All-Atlantic Sun honors ... led Stetson in wins (7), ERA (2.81), and strikeouts (66) ... pitched seven or more innings in seven of his 13 starts, including a complete game effort in Stetson’s 8-1 win at Jacksonville (4/7) ... allowed one run on six hits against the Dolphins ... struck out nine in eight innings to get the win over Princeton (3/9) ... fanned eight and allowed just one run in eight innings against Northern Kentucky (5/11) ... was 5-1 with a 2.66 ERA in A-Sun games.

GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

9.0, at Jacksonville (4/7/13) 11, vs. Mercer (3/23/13) 6, at FGCU (5/17/13) 5 (2x), last at FGCU (5/17/13) 9 (2x), last vs. Princeton (3/9/13) 4, at Florida State (3/20/12)

2012 (Sophomore) Made 17 appearances with four starts ... Pitched six strong innings against USF, only giving up one hit with five strikeouts to earn his first win of the season ... Gave a strong effort out of the bullpen against UCF (5/2), throwing three innings with six strikeouts ... Worked 1.2 scoreless innings in the FGCU series ... Finished 38 strikeouts in 34.2 innings of work. 2011 (Freshman) Was named to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman team ... Appeared in 21 games, the last eight as a starter ... Earned his first collegiate victory in his first appearance, throwing 10 pitches in one-third of an inning against Georgia in the season-opener ... Earned his second win against Savannah State (4/15) with 6.0 innings of work, allowing one earned run in just his second start ... Best outing as a starter came against North Florida (4/29) when he worked 7.0 innings, allowing just one run on two hits with nine strikeouts in a no decision ... Took losses in each of his last three outings ... Had off-season surgery and did not throw during fall practice. High School Graduated from Royal Palm Beach High School in Palm Beach, Florida ... Earned varsity letters in baseball and swimming & diving ... In baseball, he earned first team All-County and All-Conference honors ... Played in the FACA All-Star game ... Finished his senior season with an 8-1 record and a 1.12 earned run average ... Played AAU ball for Team Mizuno and All-American Prospects.

AUSTIN PEREZ CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

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ERA 4.64 6.25 2.81 4.04

W-L App GS 2-3 21 8 1-4 17 4 7-2 15 13 10-9 53 25

CG 0 0 1 1

SHO/CBO 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/2

SV 0 0 0 0

IP H 52.1 65 36.0 41 89.2 89 178.0 195

R 30 29 32 91

ER 27 25 28 80

BB SO 2B 3B 17 46 13 2 18 40 7 0 26 66 13 1 61 152 33 3

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HR 1 2 2 5

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 235 .319 0 2 0 4 8 169 .283 3 2 0 1 3 375 .263 4 3 0 2 6 779 .284 7 7 0 7 17


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

5, at USC Upstate (4/13/13) 1 (2x), last at Lipscomb (4/28/13) 2, at USC Upstate (4/13/13) 2 (2x), last at USC Upstate (4/14/13) 1 (2x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13) n/a n/a 2, vs. East Tennessee State (4/21/13) n/a

2013 (Sophomore) Appeared in 23 games as a sophomore, making six starts ... all six starts came during the month of April ... was 2-for-5 with a double and two RBI in season’s first start at USC Upstate (4/13) ... knocked in two more runs the next day ... also made starts against South Florida (4/16), and in both games of a doubleheader at Lipscomb (4/28) ... made just three errors in the field in 38 chances. 2012 (Freshman) Saw limited action in 2012, making five appearances .. Made two appearances at shortstop, two at third base, and one in the outfield ... His first career at-bat came against Penn (3/2) ... Recorded three putouts for the Hatters. High School Graduated from Coral Springs Christian Academy in Coral Springs, Florida ... Was a four-year letter-winner in baseball and also lettered in basketball and football ... Was twice named team MVP ... Twice led his team to district titles ... Was a three-time All-Conference and All-County middle infielder ... Hit .443 during his senior season with six home runs and 38 RBI ... As a junior, batted .439 with three homers and 33 RBI ... Hit .440 during his sophomore season with three home runs and 28 RBI ... Batted .427 as a freshman with two homers and 26 RBI .... Was 3-for-5 with a home run and six RBI in his team’s win over state champion Westminster ... Played in the summer for the South Florida Elite squad ... Was named to the academic honor roll each year and was a member of the National Honor Society ... Was also selected as class vice president. Personal Full name is Robert Kyle Pitts ... Was born on April 10, 1993 in Miami ... Is the son of Jay and Lisa Pitts ... Has one sister, Kristi ... Business Administration major.

KYLE PITTS CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

Avg .000 .138 .133

GP-GS 5-0 23-6 28-6

AB 1 29 30

R 0 2 2

H 2B 0 0 4 2 4 2

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0

RBI 0 4 4

TB SLG% 0 .000 6 .207 6 .200

BB HBP 0 0 3 0 3 0

SO GDP OB% 0 0 .000 9 0 .219 9 0 .212

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SF SH 0 0 0 1 0 1

SB-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

PO A 3 0 19 16 22 16

E 0 3 3

FLD% 1.000 .921 .927

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Personal Full name is Joshua Lee Powers ... Was born on February 13, 1993, in Daytona Beach, Florida ... Is the son of Marvin and Pamela Powers ... Has two sisters – Sarah and Rachel ... Marketing major. GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

9.0, vs. Princeton (3/9/13) 12, at Jacksonville (4/6/13) 8 (2x), last at FGCU (5/16/13) 8, at Jacksonville (4/6/13) 8, vs. Northern Kentucky (5/10/13) 2 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/4/13)

2013 (Sophomore) Enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign despite posting a 1-8 record ... spent the majority of the season as Stetson’s Friday night starter ... made 15 starts and tossed 105.2 innings, the most by a Hatter pitcher in five seasons ... owns excellent control as evidenced by his 15 walks and one wild pitch ... threw at least five innings in each of his 15 starts ... went 7.0 innings or more in eight times ... produced five starts of at least seven innings and three or fewer runs ... posted a poor W-L record due mostly to receiving just 3.3 runs of support per game ... season’s only pitching victory came against Fairfield (3/15) ... allowed one run and scattered eight hits in six innings against the Stags ... fanned a season-high eight batters in no-decision against Northern Kentucky (5/10) ... earned a no-decision against Ohio State (3/2) despite allowing just two runs on seven hits in 7.0 innings ... suffered the loss against Princeton despite allowing only two runs in pitching a complete game ... was 0-5 with a 4.22 ERA in nine A-Sun starts. 2012 (Freshman) Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Team ... Made 13 appearances with 11 starts on the mound for the Hatters ... Pitched five shutout innings in his first collegiate start at Bethune-Cookman (2/28) for his first victory ... Pitched 6.1 innings against South Florida (4/10), but received a no-decision ... Pitched two innings and picked up the win against #1 Florida State (5/8) ... In his first conference start, Powers pitched 8.1 innings against ETSU (5/12) and picked up the win ... Finished the season with a 4-2 record and a 2.70 ERA. High School Was a multi-year letter-winners in baseball and golf at New Smyrna Beach High School for coach Jose Fernandez ... Set the school record for batting average and RBI as a hitter while also setting marks for wins and strikeouts on the mound ... As a junior, he batted .375 and had an ERA of 1.35 ... Tossed 12 innings in one day to help team win a state championship ... Was an honor roll student and was named the sports marketing student of the year.

JOSH POWERS CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

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ERA 2.62 3.41 3.14

W-L App GS 4-2 13 11 1-8 15 15 5-10 28 26

CG 0 2 2

SHO/CBO 0/1 0/0 0/1

SV IP H 0 55.0 53 0 105.2 125 0 160.2 178

R 25 56 81

ER 16 40 56

BB SO 2B 3B 9 29 4 3 15 54 16 0 24 83 20 3

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HR 2 4 6

BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 231 .256 3 8 0 3 4 456 .291 1 5 1 1 6 687 .280 4 13 1 4 10


GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

3.0, Florida State (5/8/13) 4, at Miami (4/10/13) 2 (2x), last at Miami (4/10/13) 2 (2x), last at Miami (4/10/13) 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13) 3 (2x), last vs. South Florida (4/16/13)

2013 (RS-Freshman) Appeared in 14 games, all out of the bullpen ... his longest outing of the season was three shutout innings against Florida State (5/8) ... struck out a pair of batters two different times -- against Florida A&M (3/26) and at South Florida (4/2) ... didn’t allow a run in his final five appearances, covering 5.1 innings. 2012 (Freshman) Sat out after preseason knee injury. High School Was a three-year letter winner in baseball, basketball and football at Suffield Academy in West Suffield, Connecticut ... In baseball he was second team AllLeague player for coach Bryan Brissette as a freshman and sophomore before earning first team honors as a junior and senior . .. Was named team MVP following his junior and senior seasons and was named Player of the Year as a senior in 2011 ... As a senior, he posted a 6-1 record with a 1.25 ERA with 77 strikeouts in 44.2 innings of work ... As a junior, was 5-2 with a 3.22 ERA with 74 strikeouts in 45.2 innings ... Helped his team to a 14-1 record and a Western New England championship ... Played American Legion ball for the Winsor Locks, earning Pitcher of the Year honors and posting a total record of 23-4 ... Was an honor roll student as a freshman and senior.

Personal Full name is Benjamin D. Rakus ... Was born on July 9, 1993, in Massachusetts ... Is the son of Ed and Judith Rakus ... Has two brothers – Eric and Keith – both of who were college athletes, one in football at Lehigh and the other played baseball at Vermont ... Finance major.

BEN RAKUS CAREER STATS Year 2013

ERA 3.68

W-L App GS 0-0 14 0

CG 0

SHO/CBO 0/0

SV IP 0 14.2

H 18

R ER 6 6

BB SO 2B 3B 18 8 2 0

HR 0

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BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 86 .300 1 6 0 0 2

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GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

5 (10x), vs. Florida State (5/7/13) 2 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13) 3 (4x), last vs. Florida State (5/7/13) 4, vs. Florida International (3/6/13) 2, at Lipscomb (4/28/13) n/a 1 (2x), last at South Florida (4/2/13) 3, vs. Ohio State (3/2/13) n/a

2013 (Sophomore) Enjoyed a solid season in his first year as Stetson’s primary catcher ... appeared in 55 games with 53 starts, including 45 at catcher ... also started four games at designated hitter, three in left field and once in right field ... collected 14 multi-hit games, including four games with three hits ... also had six multiRBI contests ... belted first career home run against Central Michigan (3/1) ... was 3-for-5 with four RBI in 16-3 win over Florida International ... knocked in three runs against Fairfield (3/16) ... was 2-for-4 with two runs, three RBI and a homer at South Florida (4/2) ... 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles and two RBI at Lipscomb (4/28) ... hit .277 with 17 RBI in A-Sun games. 2012 (Freshman) Appeared in 20 games with nine starts ... He made five starts at DH and four starts at catcher ... Recorded his first collegiate hit, a double, against Georgia State (3/04) ... Hit a double and recorded his first RBI against Harvard (3/12). High School Was a three-year letter winner in baseball at Braden River High School in Bradenton, Florida ... Also lettered one year in football ... Played AAU ball for the All-American Prospects and the Braden River Hurricanes ... Helped the Prospects to a USA Baseball 16U National Championship under Coach Dave Parra. Personal Full name is Garrett R. Russini ... Was born on June 7, 1993, in Sarasota, Florida ... Is the son of Bill and Annie Russini ... Has one brother, Patrick ... Sports Management major.

GARRETT RUSSINI CAREER STATS Year 2012 2013 Totals

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Avg .138 .256 .241

GP-GS AB 20-9 29 55-53 203 75-62 232

R 1 17 18

H 2B 4 1 52 9 56 10

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 2 2

RBI 3 33 36

TB SLG% 5 .172 67 .330 72 .310

BB HBP 7 1 25 0 32 1

SO GDP OB% 5 1 .324 45 4 .335 50 5 .333

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SF SH 0 3 2 6 2 9

SB-A PO A E 0-0 23 0 2 0-0 303 24 10 0-0 326 24 12

FLD% .920 .970 .967


GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

6.0, vs. Princeton (3/10/13) 10, vs. Florida State (5/7/13) 8, vs. Florida State (5/7/13) 8, vs. Florida State (5/7/13) 4, vs. South Florida (4/16/13) 5, vs. Florida State (5/7/13)

2013 (Freshman) Spent his freshman season as one of Stetson’s number three starter ... appeared in 19 games, making 10 starts ... three of his starts came in conference play ... first five appearances of the season were out of the bullpen ... made first career start against Florida International on March 6 ... in his second start, allowed one run on three hits in six innings against Princeton (3/10) ... picked up his first career win with five shutout innings against East Tennessee State (4/21) ... picked up a win against Lipscomb (4/28) with 1.2 innings of scoreless relief ... was 2-2 with a 6.17 ERA in A-Sun games. High School Graduated from Ashland High in 2012 ... Led the Arrows to district and Ohio Cardinal Conference Championships in 2012 with a record of 25-6 ... Conference Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... District 9 Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012 ... Named All-Ohio, Louisville Slugger All-American, Baseball America All-American, and ABCA All-American in 2011 and 2012 ... Went 11-0 with a 0.44 ERA in 63 innings pitched in 2012 ... Also struck out 123 batters on the season ... Recorded three no hitters in final two seasons with the Arrows, including a perfect game against Clear Fork High in 2012 ... Ranked in the top 20 of his graduating class ... A four-time scholar athlete honoree ... Also played football at Ashland High. Personal Born John Adam Schaly on July 28, 1993 in Tampa, Florida ... son of Becky and John Schaly ... has one brother; Drew (11), and one sister; Nikki (21) ... father played baseball at Marietta College ... Finance major.

ADAM SCHALY CAREER STATS Year 2013

ERA 5.54

W-L App GS 2-4 19 10

CG 0

SHO/CBO 0/1

SV IP 1 50.1

H 65

R ER 37 31

BB SO 2B 3B 31 30 11 0

HR 2

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BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 247 .317 3 5 0 4 2

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2010 (Freshman) Was a two-way player, seeing action in 51 games with 45 starts as a position player to go with 16 appearances on the mound ... named to the A-Sun Academic All-Conference team ... took a no hitter into the 9th inning before surrendering a one-out single against Central Michigan (3/10) in his first collegiate start ... struck out career-high 10 batters in that game and, for his efforts, he was named the A-Sun Pitcher of the Week ... also earned victories against Mercer (4/10) and Jacksonville (5/21) in relief ... as a position player, he primarily played first base (30 games), but also saw action at third base (14) and as the DH (1) ... finished third on the team in doubles with 15... had 14 multiple-hit games and eight multiple RBI games ... had a season-high hitting streak of eight games ... 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, five RBI and three runs scored in win over USC Upstate (5/8).

AWARDS •Atlantic Sun Conference Pitcher of the Year (2011) •Atlantic Sun All-Conference, 1st team (2011) 2013 (Senior) Appeared in just three games before being shut down with a season-ending injury ... made three starts -- against St. Joseph’s (2/15), Maine (2/21) and Central Michigan (3/1) ... tied a career-high by striking out 10 batters against CMU but also allowed six runs on seven hits in 6.1 innings. 2012 (Junior) Preseason Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Year ... two-way player, making 13 appearances on the mound with 12 starts, and 22 appearances with 17 starts as a position player ... played primarily first base with two appearances as the DH ... won 13 consecutive games as a pitcher before picking up the loss at Belmont (3/23) ... pitched a complete game against Lipscomb (4/20) ... made only relief appearance of the season against Florida State (5/8) ... had four multi-hit games at the plate ... had two RBI in games against Kennesaw State (4/14), UNF (4/27), and FGCU (5/19) ... his two-out RBI single against UCF (5/2) tied the game in the 10th inning ... drafted in the 39th round by the Boston Red Sox. 2011 (Sophomore) Selected as the A-Sun Pitcher of the Year despite missing the final six weeks of the season after being hit by a batted ball against Jacksonville ...allowed just nine earned runs on the season, three of which came in his only sub-par start, which lasted just 2.1 innings against Central Michigan (3/6) ... only other no decision came against Mercer (3/19) despite holding the Bears to two runs on eight hits, with a career-high tying 10 strikeouts, over 6.1 innings ... longest outing came against ETSU (3/26) when he worked 7.2 innings, allowing one run on three hits with seven strikeouts ... did not allow a home run, and only allowed nine extra-base hits ... threw season-high 115 pitches against Jacksonville (4/22) over 6.0 innings in his final appearance of the season ... named to the A-Sun Academic All-Conference team.

High School Graduated from Jupiter High school in Jupiter, Florida ... earned three varsity letters as a member of the Warriors baseball team ... batted .450 with eight home runs and 36 RBI as a senior ... led Palm Beach County in home runs ... FACA All-Star and a Dick Howser All-Star ... helped team earn back-to-back state championships ... Jupiter was 22-6 his senior season. Personal Full name is Kurt M. Schluter ... born on November 20, 1990, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. ... son of Andrea and Karl Schluter of Jupiter, Florida ... chose Stetson because of its great tradition and baseball program ... Graduated last spring with a degree in Finance and is now pursuing his Master’s in Business Administration. PITCHING GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

9.0, vs Lipscomb (4/20/12) 15, at Belmont (3/23/12) 12, at Belmont (3/23/12) 12, at Belmont (3/23/12) 10 (2x), last vs. Central Michigan (3/1/13) 5, at Bethune-Cookman (3/16/10)

HITTING GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

6, at North Florida (5/16/10) 4, vs Bethune-Cookman (4/27/10) 4, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10) 5, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10) 2, vs USC Upstate (5/8/10) n/a 1, 5 times 3, vs UCF (3/17/10) 1, vs UCF (3/17/10)

KURT SCHLUTER CAREER STATS Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Totals Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Totals

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Avg .301 .000 .275 .000 .295 ERA 8.12 1.40 5.45 4.50 4.75

GP-GS 51-45 0-0 22-17 0-0 73-62

AB 166 0 51 0 217

W-L 3-3 8-0 5-3 0-2 16-8

App 16 10 13 3 42

R 36 0 7 0 43 GS 5 10 12 3 30

H 50 0 14 0 64

2B 15 0 2 0 17

3B 0 0 0 0 0

HR 5 0 0 0 5

CG 0 0 1 0 1

SHO/CBO 0/1 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/3

SV 0 0 0 0 0

RBI 30 0 9 0 39

TB 80 0 16 0 96

SLG% .482 .000 .314 .000 .442

IP H R 44.1 61 44 57.2 48 13 67.2 86 46 16.0 20 11 185.2 215 114

BB 18 0 7 0 25 ER 40 9 41 8 98

HBP 9 0 3 0 12

SO 44 0 15 0 59

GDP 0 0 3 0 3

OB% .397 .000 .387 .000 .395

BB SO 17 45 18 55 28 53 7 18 70 171

2B 13 8 9 3 33

3B 0 1 2 0 3

HR 4 0 8 0 12

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SF SH 1 5 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 12 BF 221 239 318 78 856

SB-A PO 1-2 262 0-0 2 0-0 123 0-0 1 1-2 388

B/Avg .326 .230 .310 .290 .290

A 43 11 19 4 77

WP HBP BK 2 11 0 1 4 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 10 18 0

E 8 0 3 1 12

FLD% .974 1.000 .979 .833 .975

SFA SHA 4 2 2 6 1 9 1 1 8 18


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GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs Scored: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen bases:

5 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13) 3 (2x), last at Jacksonville (4/7/13) 3 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13) 3, vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13) 2, vs. Florida State (5/7/13) n/a n/a 2 (2x), last vs. Florida International (3/6/13) 1 (3x), last at Bethune-Cookman (4/8/13)

2013 (Junior) Appeared in 44 games, making 36 starts at three different infield positions ... made 19 starts at second base, 15 at shortstop and two at third base ... enjoyed five multi-hit games and two multi-RBI efforts ... was 3-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored at Jacksonville (4/7) ... best offensive game of the season came against Northern Kentucky (5/11), when he went 3-for-5 with a double and three RBI ... was 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI against Florida State (5/7) ... batted .444 (12-27) over his last nine games, raising his season average from .176 to .241 ... hit .302 in 17 A-Sun games. Prior to Stetson Played at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Fla. ...coached by former Hatter player and assistant coach Mitch Markham ... earned Defensive Player of the Year honors with the Pioneers ... batted .305 with three home runs and 33 RBI in 46 games as a sophomore ... drafted in the 23rd Round of the MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays after his freshman season. High School Graduated from Plant City High in 2010, playing four years of baseball ... member of the National Honor Society. Personal Born on July 31, 1992 in Tallahassee, Florida ... son of Kenneth Smith and Tanya Gerard ... has four siblings; Kaylon (20), Shamar (11), Shakai (7), and Kamden (3) ... Psychology major.

K'SHAWN SMITH CAREER STATS Year 2013

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Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B .241 44-36 112 22 27 4

3B HR RBI TB SLG% 0 0 11 31 .277

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 10 6 25 3 .333 1 2 3-5 74 105 24 .882

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GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

5.0, at USC Upstate (4/14/13) 6, vs. Florida State (5/8/13) 8, vs. Florida State (5/8/13) 8, vs. Florida State (5/8/13) 4, vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/12/13) 3 (2x), last vs. Florida State (5/8/13)

2013 (Freshman) Appeared in 22 games, making one start ... lone start came against Florida State (5/8) at Melching Field ... surrendered eight runs on six hits in one inning against the Seminoles ... 10 of his relief outings lasted more than an inning ... tossed five shutout innings of relief at USC Upstate (4/14), allowing three hits and striking out three to get the win in a 6-2 victory ... opened the season by tossing 2.1 scoreless innings of relief against St. Joseph’s (2/17) ... picked up his first collegiate victory against FIU (3/6) with 2.2 innings of shutout relief ... struck out four in 4.2 innings out of the bullpen to get the win against Bethune-Cookman (3/12) ... pitched to a 2.60 ERA while making 11 appearances in A-Sun play. High School Graduated from Martin County High in Stuart, Fla. ... led the Tigers to a District Championship in 2012 with a record of 26-2 ... named to the all-area first team ... went 7-0 on the mound with a 1.26 ERA as a senior ... also hit .327 with six home runs and 15 runs batted in ... pitched a no-hitter as a sophomore in 2010 ... finished with a career record of 14-1 on the mound. Personal Born Joshua Issac Thorne on September 30, 1993 in Jacksonville, Florida ... son of Kimberly and Jeff Thorne ... has one brother; Jacob (17) ... enjoys fishing and boating ... Business Administration major.

JOSH THORNE CAREER STATS Year 2013

ERA 5.65

W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO 3-1 23 1 0 0/0

SV IP 0 36.2

H R ER 38 27 23

BB SO 2B 3B 25 27 5 0

HR 2

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BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 179 .264 3 7 1 2 1

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GAME HIGHS Innings pitched: Hits allowed: Runs allowed: ER allowed: Strikeouts: Walks allowed:

4.0, at Florida State (3/20/13) 4, at Florida State (3/20/13) 5, vs. Princeton (3/10/13) 2 (6x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13) 3 (2x), last vs. North Florida (5/5/13) 3, vs. Fairfield (3/15/13)

AWARDS •Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman (2013) 2013 (RS-Freshman) Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season for the Hatters, appearing in 31 games ... 30 of his 31 appearances came in relief ... led the team with three saves ... his 42.1 innings pitched ranked fourth on the team ... made season’s only start at Florida State (3/20), tossing four shutout innings and striking out three against the Seminoles ... picked up first career save with 1.2 innings of shutout work against Kennesaw State (3/29) ... also earned saves against East Tennessee State (4/21) and Lipscomb (4/28) ... allowed no runs in 19 of his 31 appearances ... went six consecutive appearances, covering 8.0 innings, without allowing a run from April 12-28 ... was 4-0 with three saves and a 2.70 ERA in 15 A-Sun games. 2012 (Freshman) Sat out season as a redshirt ... Played for the DeLand Suns in the Florida Collegiate Summer League ... Went 2-0 with a 2.79 ERA and 0.995 WHIP on the mound ... Made nine appearances and one start, totaling 14 strikeouts and six walks in 19.1 innings ... Both wins came in the playoffs, including the Suns’ 10-7 Championship Game victory. High School Was a two-year letter winner for coach Mike Smith Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida ... Was a two-way player in high school ... In limited action on the mound, posted a 2-0 record with a 2.50 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 14 innings of work ... Played AAU ball for the Orlando Scorpions and coach Sal Lombardo ... Was an honorable mention All-Florida selection by Perfect Game ... Was a member of the National Honor Society, the Student Athlete Leadership Team and served as a locker room assistant for the Orlando Magic. Personal Full name is Tyler B. Warmoth ... Was born on June 4, 1992, in Orlando, Florida ... Is the son of Greg and Christie Warmoth ... Has a brother, J.T., who plays baseball at Embry-Riddle ... Has a younger brother, Logan ... Is a Finance major.

TYLER WARMOTH CAREER STATS Year 2013

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ERA 3.61

W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO 5-2 31 1 0 0/3

SV IP 3 42.1

H R ER 38 21 17

BB SO 2B 3B 20 32 8 2

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BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 188 .247 4 5 1 4 5


GAME HIGHS At bats: Runs: Hits: RBI: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

5 (4x), last vs. Central Michigan (2/26/12) 3, vs Savannah State (3/15/11) 3 (2x), last vs. George Washington (2/17/12) 3 (2x), last vs. George Washington (2/19/12) 1 (9x), last at FGCU (5/18/13) 1 (2x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (5/11/13) n/a 2, vs Bethune-Cookman (4/26/11) 2, at Mercer (3/31/12)

2013 (Junior) Limited by injuries to just 22 games and five starts ... was productive despite limited playing time ... enjoyed season’s best game against Northern Kentucky (5/11), going 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs scored ... was 9-for-13 (.692) when coming off the bench. 2012 (Sophomore) Appeared in 28 games, starting 20 in the outfield ... 6-for-12 with six RBIs against George Washington (2/17-19) ... had five RBIs in series against Central Michigan ... opened the season with a five-game hitting streak ... suffered a shoulder injury against Southern Illinois (3/3) and missed the next four weeks. 2011 (Freshman) Saw action in 39 games, 20 as a starter in the outfield ... collected his first collegiate hit in his first at bat, as a pinch hitter against Maine (3/1) ... made his first start against Siena (3/16) and delivered a pair of hits, including a double ... had two hits against USC Upstate (4/2) in his third start and followed up the next day with an RBI triple against the Spartans ... had a season-high three hits against Savannah State (4/15) ... handled 42 chances without an error. High School Graduated from Naples High School in Naples, Fla. ... Honor Roll student ... earned the Student-Athlete Award ... earned the Gulf Coast Foot and Ankle Student-Athlete Award ... earned three varsity letters in both baseball and football ... played baseball for the Eagles under head coach Rick Turner ... hit .370 with 11 RBI as a sophomore ... as a junior, he hit .447 with 26 doubles, 26 RBI and 20 stolen bases ... helped lead the 2009 team to a 33-1 record, a state championship and a national No. 1 ranking ... All-State, all-area, all-county and all-conference ... batted .553 was a senior, with five home runs, 25 RBI and 26 stolen bases ... named Most Valuable Hitter ... Earned All-County, All-Area and All-Tournament honors ... played on 2007 football state championship team. Personal Full name is Kyle A. Zech ... born on March 25, 1992, in Naples, Florida ... son of Michelle and Brian Zech of Naples ... Management major.

KYLE ZECH CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% .290 39-20 69 13 20 5 1 0 5 27 .391 .173 28-20 75 11 13 2 0 0 12 15 .200 .360 22-5 25 4 9 2 1 0 2 13 .520 .249 89-45 169 28 42 9 2 0 19 55 .325

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO 9 1 24 2 .370 2 7 6-7 41 5 1 19 1 .229 2 2 6-6 34 1 0 6 0 .385 0 0 1-2 5 15 2 49 3 .311 4 9 13-15 80

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High School Played almost every position on the field during his prep career at Lake Wales HS ... as a junior he posted a 9-2 record with a 0.92 ERA and 84 strikeouts while also hitting .341 ... earned All-Region, second team, honors from Perfect Game as a senior ... helped his team to a district title in 2012 with a 22-8 team record ... named FACA 5A District 13 Player of the Year in 2012 in addition to earning All-County and All-State honors. Personal Full name is Taylor Lane Cockrell ... born on June 21, 1994, in Bad Windsheim, Germany ... son of Deborah and William Cockrell ... has one sister, Jessica (26) ... has an uncle, Duane Mathis, who played football at UCF and an aunt, Ashley Martin, who played soccer at Jacksonville State ... chose Stetson over Florida State, Florida, UCF and South Florida ... Sports Management major.

High School Five-year letter winner on the baseball team as a pitcher ... twice named Student-Athlete of the Year at Spruce Creek ... as a junior he helped the Hawks win the state title in 8A after going 9-1 with a 1.14 ERA, 55 strikeouts and 12 walks in 67 1/3 innings ... named the Florida Dairy Farmers 8A Player of the Year for his efforts ... posted a 5-3 record as a senior with a 2.09 ERA ... 8-1 with a 1.50 ERA as a sophomore ... honor roll student. Personal Full name is Griffin Avery Fuller ... born on November 30, 1994, in Debary ... son of Deborah and Charles Fuller ... has one sister, Lyndsay (24) ... Chose Stetson over Valdosta State and Florida Atlantic ... Accounting major ... plans to go to law school.

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High School Four-year letter winner as a shortstop on the baseball team at Archbishop Carroll ... also lettered for three years on the football team as the starting quarterback ... third-team All-Dade County selection in football as a senior ... an a All-Star selection in baseball as a senior ... twice named team offensive MVP ... 2013 All-Count Scholar-Athlete nominee ... batted .371 as a sophomore with 10 RBI. eight doubles and 12 stolen bases ... bounced back from an off junior year to hit .403 as a senior with 10 RBI and 14 stolen bases ... threw for 1,561 yards and accounted for 21 touchdowns during his junior football season ... honor roll student. Personal Full name is Dean Alexander Garabedian ... born on May 17, 1995, in Miami ... son of Annmarie and Edward Garabedian ... has one brother, Jake (21), who plays baseball at Elmhurst College ... his cousin, Alex Garabedian, played baseball at the College of Charleston and in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization ... another cousin, Brittney Garabedian, played softball at Florida Gulf Coast ... chose Stetson over FIU, Florida Southern and others ... Integrative Health Science major.

High School Five-year letter winner on the baseball team at Lake Brantley ... helped his team to the 8A state title as a senior, leading the team to a 27-5 overall record ... first team all-conference selection as a senior and named both the Seminole County and Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year ... finalist for the Brighthouse Sports Network Athlete of the Year ... selected as a second team All-American by Max Preps ... posted an 11-1 record during his senior season with a 0.93 ERA ... had 103 strikeouts and just 13 walks in 83 innings of work ... posted seven complete games, including four shutouts ... as a junior he posted a 5-4 record with a 3.76 ERA in 35.1 innings of work ... also lettered for two

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seasons on the golf team and for two seasons on the basketball team ... National Honor Society member and received the Principal’s Award for Academic Achievement ... member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) ... worked as a ball boy at Orlando Magic home games. Personal Full name is Mitchell Andrew Jordan ... born on April 10, 1995, in Orlando ... son of Jill and Joe Jordan ... has one brother, Kyle (21) ... chose Stetson over Jacksonville, Marshall, USC Upstate, UCF, Belmont, Army and Air Force ... Finance major.

High School Three-year letter winner as a pitcher and outfielder ... helped Palm Beach County to the Under Armor Championship and the SWFL title in the summer of 2012 ... while playing for East Cobb, pitched a no hitter against the Illinois Sparks ... posted a 4-0 record with two saves and a 1.48 ERA as a sophomore, and a 3-2 record with a 1.87 ERA as a junior ... posted 3-0 record while hitting .623 as a senior ... 2013 Perfect Game All-Region selection ... member of the National Society of High School Scholars ... volunteered with numerous groups, including the Hola Mundo Summer Camp, Toys for Tots and the Arthritis Foundation. Personal Full name is Tyler Marsal Keller ... born on March 6, 1995, in Plantation, Fla. ... son of Arlene and Gerald Keller ... has one brother, Bryce (16) ... has an uncle, Frank Russo, who pitched at the University of Miami on their 1983 and ‘84 national championship teams ... chose Stetson over FAU, FIU, South Florida, UCF and Coastal Carolina ... Discovery major.

Game and Max Preps ... team posted a 29-3 record during his senior season and a 73-17 mark over his three seasons ... Rawlings Preseason Honorable Mention All-American ... named MVP of the 2013 Perfect Game Showdown ... posted a .306 batting average as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society as well as Mu Alpha Theta and the Spanish Honor Society ... received the AP Scholar Award and President’s Education Award ... volunteered with Habitat for Humanity as well as the Venice Challenger Baseball League. Personal Full name is Colton Montgomery Lightner ... born on November 11, 1994, in Sarasota, Fla. ... son of Kristine and Jeff Lightner ... has one sister, Rachel (16) ... father played college football at Southeast Missouri State ... chose Stetson over Coastal Carolina and Rollins ... Business Administration major.

Junior College Saw action in 28 games as a freshman at Vincennes University, a junior college in Vincennes, Ind. ... had three doubles, one homer and 11 RBI in just 70 at-bats during the season. High School Was a member of the baseball and hockey teams at Reitz Memorial HS for five years ... also played football for one year ... helped his team to consecutive sectional titles in baseball and three straight city titles in hockey ... posted a .454 batting average as a senior following up a junior year in which he hit .502 ... broke the school record for hits in a season previously held by New York Yankees great, and current Los Angeles Dodgers manager, Don Mattingly ... Academic All-City selection in 2011 and 2012 ... named to the Under Armour All-America team in 2011 and 2012 ... member of the National Honor Society ... captured the Kiwanis Award in 2012. Personal Full name is Wade Louis McNabb ... born on December 27, 1993, in Evansville, Ind. ... son of Missy and Scott McNabb ... has one sister, Hannah (23) ... his uncle, Sean McNabb, is a professional bass player and has played in the bands Quiet Riot, Great White and Dokken ... chose Stetson over Duke and Indiana ... History major.

High School Three-year letter winner, playing second base and shortstop ... helped Venice High to back-to-back Class 7A state titles as a junior and senior ... team finished his senior season ranked second in the nation by Baseball America, Perfect

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the Eagles, posting a 3-1 record with a school record and 14 saves ... saves total ranked second NJCAA Division I pitchers ... had a 2.00 ERA in 27 innings of work with 29 strikeouts ... named the FCSSA Fireman of the Year for his performance.

High School Got off to a great start in his prep career before an elbow injury sidelined him for most of his last two seasons at Forest HS ... named JV pitcher of the year as a freshman, appearing in five varsity games that year with a 1-1 record and one save ... posted a 0.45 ERA as a sophomore that included a no-hit performance ... earned honorable mention all-county honors in 2011 ... 2012 Perfect Game Underclass All-American ... named to the 2013 Rawlings All-American/Florida Region Honorable Mention team ... in summer ball in 2011 he posted a 0.59 ERA with 79 strikeouts in 59.2 innings ... National Honor Society member and graduated with high honors.

High School Three-year letter winner on the baseball team as a pitcher, outfielder, shortstop and first baseman ... helped his team to a District title as a sophomore ... competed in the 2010 USSSA World Series for Team Mizuno ... was on the Dixie Majors state championship team in 2011 ... named Frostproof’s Pitcher of the Year in 2011 while also capturing the 2011 U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award ... second team all-county selection as a senior and was named to the Polk County All-Star team ... Helped his team to the 2011 Suncoast Conference title while earning Polk County Team of the Year honors ... academic all-county selection and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal Full name is William Richard Norris III ... born on October 7, 1992, in Avon Park, Fla. ... son of Deborah and Ricky Norris ... has one sister, Kaylee (19) ... chose Stetson over South Alabama and South Florida ... Environmental Science major.

Personal Full name is Daniel Jacob Miller ... born on August 29, 1994, in Ocala, Fla. ... son of Carole and Jeff Miller ... has two brothers, Steven (27) and Brent (24) ... brother Steven was a pitcher at Princeton (2005-08) and threw the first no-hitter in 35 years at that school ... he later played in the Kansas City Royals organization ... chose Stetson over North Florida, Miami and Dallas Baptist ... Discovery major.

2013 (Sophomore) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to Stetson Played one year at Community College of Baltimore County-Essex ... named Team MVP after hitting .351 with 14 doubles, 32 runs scored, 20 runs batted in and a .429 on base percentage in 41 games ... also played for the DeLand Suns in their 2012 Florida Collegiate Summer League Championship.

Junior College Played for two seasons at Polk State College in Winter Haven, Fla. ...team captured the 2012 FCSSA State title with a 45-12 record ... won the 2011 NJCAA National Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement ... played for the Leesburg Lightning in the Florida Collegiate Summer League, earning a spot on the All-Star team in 2012 ... named Most Valuable Pitcher in the league in 2012 after leading the league with 12 regular season saves ... ranked No. 8 on the list of the top prospects in Florida for 2012 ... posted a 2.18 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 33 innings of work as a freshman, helping Polk State to a berth in the NJCAA World Series in Colorado ... appeared in 26 games as a sophomore for

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High School Graduated from South Miami Senior High in 2011, playing with the Cobras ... was in the top 20 percent of his class. Personal Born on March 15, 1993 in Miami, Florida ... son of Laura and Jonathan Pequignot ... has one sister; Jessica (17) ... father played at Stetson from 1981 to 1984, and then professionally from 1984 to 1987 ... uncle Jeff Pequignot played at Stetson from 1980-1983 and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers ... History major.

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High School Four-year letter winner as a shortstop ... helped his team to a pair of district titles ... batted .374 as a junior with nine doubles and 10 RBI ... came back during his senior season with a .299 average that included three home runs and 27 RBI in just 29 games ... was an honor student. Personal Full name is Mitchell Paul Piatnik ... born on September 12, 1994, in Winter Haven ... son of Robin and Mike Piatnik ... has one sister, Megan (16) ... his father won a pair of Division II national championships as a player at Florida Southern and has spent his entire professional career as a Major League scout after being drafted by the Minnesota Twins ... chose Stetson over Florida State, UCF and FAU ... Psychology major.

High School Attended the William Derby School in Strasbourg from kindergarten through graduation ... honor roll student ... versatile player who has played shortstop, first base, third base and in the outfield as well as pitcher ... also played volleyball throughout high school as well as basketball, badminton and curling ... in 2010 he played for the Bantam AAA Regina Pacers, posting a .500 average with 20 home runs ... that team played in the National Championship Tournament, winning a silver medal ... named to the tournament all-star team ... in 2011, was drafted as a first year player into the AAA Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League to the Regina Athletics ... team placed second in league and third in the Western Canadian championship ... named Rookie of the Year with a .400 batting average and a league leading nine doubles ... also led the league with 24 RBI ... named the Saskatchewan Baseball Player of the Year in 2012 ... named the Saskatchewan Premier AAA Baseball League MVP after posting a league leading batting average of .518, while also leading the leading the league RBI (40) and home runs (4) ... also a track standout, earning championships every year from 2007 through 2011 ... top track performances included 11.6 seconds in the 100 meters and 24.77 seconds in the 200 meters (both records) ... also posted a 5.62 meters mark in the long jump and a 12.35 meter mark in the triple jump ... competed for Team Canada in the Dominican Republic where he connected for a home run against a pitcher from the Milwaukee Brewers ... played at Stetson with the Canadian Under 19 National Team in the fall of 2012. Personal Full name is Jordan Robert Greff Schulz ... born on September 30, 1995, in Regina, Saskatchewan ... son of Donna and Robert Schulz ... has one sister, Kendra (21) ... chose Stetson over Texas State, Illinois State, Kentucky, Nebraska and others ... Sports Management major.

2014 (Freshman) Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Graduated from Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers, Fla., in 2012 ... led the Vikings to district, regional and 3A State Championships as a junior in 2011 ... was also district and regional champions in 2012, and ended up 4A State runners-up ... 29-3 record in 2012 was a school record ... in 2009 Bishop Verot won the district championship ... named Under Armour Preseason All-American and Rawlings All-American Honorable Mention ... finished in the Top 20 percent of his class ... member of the National Honor Society ... two-time Principal’s List honoree ... received the Economics Award and the French 4 Honors Award ... member of the Fishing Club and the French Club. Personal Born Francesco Anthony Romano on November 9, 1993 in Fort Myers, Fla. ... son of Pasquale and Margie Romano ... has one brother, Sonny (26) Finance major.

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High School Was a five-year letter winner at Trinity Prep where he played a number of positions, including outfield, first base and pitcher ... Helped his team to a pair of district titles and a regional runner-up finish ... Helped his team to a 72-32 record over last four seasons ... As a junior he helped the team to a 24-5 record with a .362 batting average and a 2.84 ERA ... For his prep career he hit .365 with 112 RBI going into his senior season ... Was also a four-year letter winner on the football team as a quarterback and defensive back ... Was an honor roll student ... Served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and as a member of the Blue and Gold Society. Personal Full name is Eliot George Doolittle Shapleigh ... Was born on October, 18, 1994, in El Paso, Texas ... Is the son of Christine and Craig Bartlett ... Received the Stetson University Presidential Scholarship for excellence in academics ... Chose Stetson over the Air Force Academy, Davidson, Furman, Georgetown and Duke ... Economics major.

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2013 STATISTICS SUMMARY Score by innings Stetson Opponents

1 26 44

2 30 35

3 29 29

Record when ... Overall Conference Non-Conference Home games Away games Neutral site Day games Night games vs Left starter vs Right starter 1-Run games 2-Run games 5+Run games Extra innings Shutouts

26-31 15-12 11-19 20-20 6-11 0-0 14-14 12-17 8-6 18-25 11-6 2-5 8-12 4-2 3-5

Scoring 0-2 runs ....... 3-5 runs ....... 6-9 runs ....... 10+ runs

2-16 6-10 16-5 2-0

Opponent 0-2 runs ........ 3-5 runs ........ 6-9 runs ........ 10+ runs

13-1 7-8 6-15 0-7

Scored in 1st inning Opp. scored in 1st Scores first Opp. scores first

7-7 7-16 10-6 16-25

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 W-L 0-5 0-4 2-7

4 12 45

5 26 23

6 30 33

7 36 39

8 46 43

9 20 24

EX 6 8

Total 261 323

After 6 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 7 leading ....... trailing ....... tied After 8 leading ....... trailing ....... tied

15-4 4-25 7-2 16-3 3-23 6-4 21-1 2-25 2-4

Hit 0 home runs ... 1 home run ... 2+ home runs

21-29 5-2 0-0

Opponent 0 home runs ........ 1 home run ........ 2+ HRs

22-21 4-8 0-2

Made 0 errors .... 1 error .... 2+ errors

8-3 8-9 10-19

Opp. made 0 errors ......... 1 error ......... 2+ errors

5-10 4-8 17-13

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14-3 9-25 3-3

3 3-3

4 1-4

5 2-3

6 4-2

7 7-2

8 2-1

9 3-0

10+ 2-0

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4 3-3

5 1-3

6 5-4

7 0-3

8 1-4

9 0-4

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4 11-4

5 14-3

6 15-4

7 16-3

8 21-1

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5 6-24

6 4-25

7 3-23

8 2-25

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5 6-4

6 7-2

7 6-4

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Current losing streak: 5 Longest winning streak: 5 Longest losing streak: 5 Home attendance : 20352 ( 40 dates avg = 508 ) Away attendance : 14515 ( 17 dates avg = 853 ) Total attendance: 34867 ( 57 dates avg = 611 )

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date

Feb 15, 2013 Feb 16, 2013 Feb 17, 2013 Feb 21, 2013 Feb 22, 2013 Feb 23, 2013 Mar 01, 2013 Mar 02, 2013 Mar 03, 2013 Mar 06, 2013 Mar 08, 2013 Mar 09, 2013 Mar 09, 2013 Mar 10, 2013 Mar 12, 2013 Mar 15, 2013 Mar 16, 2013 Mar 16, 2013 Mar 17, 2013 Mar 19, 2013 Mar 20, 2013 * Mar 22, 2013 * Mar 23, 2013 * Mar 24, 2013 Mar 26, 2013 * Mar 28, 2013 * Mar 29, 2013 * Mar 30, 2013 Apr 02, 2013 * Apr 05, 2013 * Apr 06, 2013 * Apr 07, 2013 Apr 08, 2013 Apr 10, 2013 * Apr 12, 2013 * Apr 13, 2013 * Apr 14, 2013 Apr 16, 2013 * Apr 19, 2013 * Apr 20, 2013 * Apr 21, 2013 * Apr 26, 2013 * Apr 28, 2013 * Apr 28, 2013 * May 04, 2013 * May 05, 2013 * May 05, 2013 May 07, 2013 May 08, 2013 * May 10, 2013 * May 11, 2013 * May 12, 2013 * May 16, 2013 * May 17, 2013 * May 18, 2013 $ May 22, 2013 $ May 23, 2013

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SAINT JOSEPH'S SAINT JOSEPH'S SAINT JOSEPH'S MAINE MAINE MAINE CENTRAL MICHIGAN OHIO STATE CONNECTICUT FIU PRINCETON PRINCETON PRINCETON PRINCETON BETHUNE-COOKMAN FAIRFIELD FAIRFIELD FAIRFIELD FAIRFIELD at #5 Florida State at #5 Florida State MERCER MERCER MERCER FLORIDA A&M KENNESAW STATE KENNESAW STATE KENNESAW STATE at USF at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Bethune-Cookman at Miami at USC Upstate at USC Upstate at USC Upstate USF ETSU ETSU ETSU at Lipscomb at Lipscomb-1 at Lipscomb-2 NORTH FLORIDA NORTH FLORIDA-1 NORTH FLORIDA-2 #7 FLORIDA STATE #7 FLORIDA STATE NO. KENTUCKY NO. KENTUCKY NO. KENTUCKY at FGCU at FGCU at FGCU ETSU USC UPSTATE

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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (12) 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 (13) 9 9 9 9 9 (9) 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9

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

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2013 SENIORS FINAL CAREER STATS Mitchell Brennan Year 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL Year 2011 2013 TOTAL

Avg GP .347 37 .282 58 .227 46 .276 141 ERA W 4.50 0 18.00 0 12.60 0

GS AB 21 75 56 181 38 128 115 384

R H 2B 16 26 5 37 51 16 16 29 9 69 106 30

3B HR 0 3 3 3 1 0 4 6

L App GS CG SHO CBO SV 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% 18 40 .533 32 82 .453 14 40 .313 64 162 .422 IP 2.0 3.0 5.0

BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A 7 2 17 2 .412 1 6 1 3 33 1 39 3 34 2 .412 3 5 2 2 93 6 16 3 22 5 .324 1 1 0 2 47 2 62 8 73 9 .383 5 12 3 7 173 9

E FLD% 1 .971 3 .971 1 .980 5 .973

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BF B/Avg WP HBP 14 .333 1 0 19 .385 1 2 33 .364 2 2

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H 11 48 17 40 116

R 10 23 6 19 58

3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP 0 4 30 .423 1 2 0 2 181 .314 0 8 0 0 60 .321 0 2 1 0 171 .280 0 6 1 6 442 .309 1 18

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Joe Dye Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

ERA W 16.62 0 3.95 1 4.05 0 4.03 2 4.56 3

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Avg GP .272 42 .143 25 .265 42 .290 55 .275 164

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2013 ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE RECAP FINAL STANDINGS Team Mercer* FGCU North Florida ETSU^ Stetson Lipscomb Kennesaw State USC Upstate Jacksonville Northern Kentucky

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS A-Sun 20-7 19-8 18-9 17-10 15-12 13-14 13-14 9-18 8-19 3-24

Pct. .741 .704 .667 .630 .556 .481 .481 .333 .296 .111

Overall 43-18 37-20 40-19 36-24 26-31 25-34 30-30 28-30 17-38 8-47

Pct. .705 .649 .678 .600 .456 .424 .500 .483 .309 .145

*-Regular Season Champion ^-Tournament Champion

POST-SEASON RESULTS A-Sun Championship

NCAA Tournament

DeLand, Fla. Starkville Regional Wednesday, May 22 #4 ETSU 4, #5 Stetson 3 #1 Mercer 12, #8 USC Upstate 6 #7 Kennesaw State 4, #2 FGCU 1 Thursday, May 23 North Florida 6, Lipscomb 1 USC Upstate 6, Stetson 0 Friday, May 24 Lipscomb, 3 FGCU 2 ETSU 7, Mercer 4 North Florida 8, Kennesaw State 7 USC Upstate 10, Mercer 1 Saturday, May 25 Kennesaw State 4, Lipscomb 2 ETSU 4, USC Upstate 3 Kennesaw State 5, North Florida 2 Sunday, May 26 Kennesaw State 4, North Florida 2 ETSU 7, Kennesaw State 2

May 31 South Alabama 9, Mercer 4 June 1 Central Arkansas 6, Mercer 5

Nashville Regional May 31 Vanderbilt 9, ETSU 1 June 1 Georgia Tech 5, ETSU 1

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

Name School Corey Bass UNF Patrick Mazeika Stetson Brandon Bednar FGCU Chesny Young Mercer Kal Simmons Kennesaw St. Sean Dwyer FGCU Derrick Workman Mercer Tyler Marincov UNF Gaither Bumgardner

Nick Backlund Kerry Doane Stephen Janas Ricky Knapp Dimitri Kourtis

Name Max Pentecost Clinton Freeman Joe Wielbruda Peyton Hart Kyle Brooks Andrew Green Michael Suchy Donnie Dewees Drew Adams Chris Anderson Brandon Barker Michael Renner Austin Perez Chad Sobotka

Mercer ETSU Stetson Mercer

USC Upstate

Mercer ETSU Kennesaw St. FGCU Mercer

FRESHMAN TEAM

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

Player of the Year Chesny Young Pitcher of the Year Kerry Doane Freshman of the Year Patrick Mazeika Coach of the Year Craig Gibson

School Kennesaw St. ETSU UNF Kennesaw St. UNF ETSU FGCU UNF Lipscomb Jacksonville Mercer UNF Stetson USC Upstate

Pos. 1B OF SP INF SS OF RP DH OF OF SS C UTL INF RP

Name School Patrick Mazeika Stetson Jeremy Taylor ETSU Michael Murray FGCU Nick Rivera FGCU Kal Simmons Kennesaw St. Donnie Dewees UNF Corbin Olmstead UNF Kevin Phillips ETSU Dylan Dillard Jacksonville Alex Liquori Kennesaw St. Kyle Brooks UNF Logan Spurlin NKU Kevin Fagan Stetson Konner Lutz Stetson Tyler Warmoth Stetson

POST-SEASON HONORS Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Kevin Fagan, UTL Patrick Mazeika, 1B

1st team 1st team

NCBWA Freshman All-America Patrick Mazeika, 1B

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Baseball America Freshman All-America Patrick Mazeika, 1B

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Gregg Olson Award Austin Perez, LHP

Semi-finalist

Drafted by Major Leagues Cameron Griffin, LHP

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CAREER RECORDS Highest Batting Avg.* 1. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .383 2. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .379 3. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ................... .374 4. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .373 5. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) ..................... .366 6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) ................... .360 7. Frank Corr (1998-01) ............................ .359 8. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ......................... .359 9. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) ................... .350 10. Ned French (1996-99) .......................... .349

At Bats 1. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................995 2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................974 3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................893 4. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................893 5. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................868 6. Wes Weger (1989-92).............................845 7. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................844 8. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................835 9. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................811 10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................800

Runs Batted In 1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................258 2. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................202 3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................188 4. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................188 5. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................183 6. Jon Pequignot (1981-84)........................180 7. Aaron Crittenden (2001-10) ...................175 8. Andy Wilson (2000-03)...........................174 9. David Miller (1978-81) ...........................167 10. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................162

Lowest ERA (minimum 200 IP) 1. John Colvard (1972-73) .........................2.18 2. Jesse Wright (1973-76)..........................2.51 3. Ted Loehr (1971-74) ..............................2.55 4. Jimmy Orr (1969-72) .............................2.71 5. Jeff Brueggemann (1974-77) ................2.75 6. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ...........................3.01 7. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) ......................3.04 8. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ..........................3.26 9. Jim Waring (1989-91)............................3.46 10. Steve Woide (1984-87) ..........................3.52

Highest Slugging Pct.* 1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ............................ .647 2. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .645 3. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) ................... .611 4. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .602 5. Vinnie Rinaldi (1999-01) ...................... .598 6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ......................... .589 7. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) ................... .587 8. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .577 9. Kirk Eicholtz (1978-81) ......................... .567 10. Chris Dunham (1985-87) ...................... .566

Runs Scored 1. Ned French (1996-99) ............................239 2. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................235 3. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................222 4. Jon Pequignot (1981-84)........................212 5. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................188 6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................188 7. Wes Weger (1989-92).............................180 8. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .......................180 9. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................180 10. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................180

Total Bases 1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................562 2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................486 3. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................467 4. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................446 5. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................431 6. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................430 7. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................419 8. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................415 9. Wes Weger (1989-92).............................411 10. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................408

Wins 1. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................36 2. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................35 3. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................31 4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07)...........................30 5. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................27 6. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ................................26 7. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................24 8. Roger Lincoln (2000-03)...........................24 9. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ..............................23 Javier Gomez (1992-95) ...........................23 James Hufstetler (1992-95) ......................23

Highest On Base Pct.* 1. Jon Pequignot (1981-84)...................... .512 2. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ........................ .481 3. David Miller (1978-81) ......................... .480 4. Mark Zaleski (1979-82) ........................ .464 5. Chris Dunham (1985-87) ...................... .462 6. Geoff McCallum (1999-00) ................... .458 7. Justin Bass (2007-08) ........................... .456 8. Chris Johnson (2005-06)....................... .453 9. Andy Moffatt (1981-82) ....................... .450 10. Jeff Christy (1999-01) ........................... .448

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Walks 1. Jon Pequignot (1981-84)........................276 2. David Miller (1978-81) ...........................212 3. Mark Zaleski (1979-82) ..........................137 4. Dan Williams (1976-79)..........................136 5. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................132 6. Jeff Simpson (2008-11) ..........................131 7. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ..........................127 8. Ed Cooney (1987-90) ..............................126 9. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .......................123 10. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................120

Games Played 1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................246 2. Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................243 3. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................239 4. Wes Weger (1989-92).............................235 5. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................232 6. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................232 7. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................232 8. Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................230 9. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................228 10. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................226 * - minimum 300 AB

Doubles 1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................79 2. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .........................71 3. Ned French (1996-99) ..............................62 4. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ............................56 5. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .............................56 6. Jeff Christy (1999-01) ...............................54 7. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ........................54 8. Andy Wilson (2000-03).............................52 9. Wes Weger (1989-92)...............................50 10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ................................50 Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..............................50

Ned French (1996-99) ............................340 Shane Jordan (2004-07) .........................337 Frank Corr (1998-01) ..............................312 Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .......................306 Wes Weger (1989-92).............................293 Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................292 Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................285 Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................282 Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ......................276 Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................272

Triples 1. Ned French (1996-99) ..............................18 2. Keith Cali (1977-78) .................................18 3. Wes Weger (1989-92)...............................16 4. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ..........................15 Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................15 Dennis Carpenter (1985-86) .....................15 7. Chris Hannum (1991-94) ..........................14 8. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) .......................13 9. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .........................11 10. Mark Jones (2009-12) ..............................11 4 tied at ...................................................10

Frank Corr is Stetson’s all-time leader in doubles, home runs, total bases and RBI.

Home Runs 1. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................53 2. Andy Wilson (2000-03).............................36 3. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .............................36 4. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) .......................35 5. Vinnie Rinaldi (1999-01) ..........................35 6. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................33 7. Brian Snyder (2001-03) ............................32 8. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .........................30 9. Dan Williams (1976-79)............................30 10. Mike Sempeles (1988-91) ........................30

Strike Outs 1. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................193 2. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................164 3. Tom Riginos (1987-90) ...........................160 4. Aaron Crittenden (2007-10) ...................157 5. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) ...........................150 6. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ........................145 7. Jason Shipley (1997-00) .........................140 8. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................138 9. Ned French (1996-99) ............................133 10. Josh Laws (1999-02) ..............................133

Chuck Beale’s 36 career victories are more than any pitcher in Stetson history.

Hit By Pitch 1. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .........................45 2. Tim Branz (1995-98) ................................33 3. Shane Jordan (2004-07) ...........................32 4. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00) .................27 5. Emmett Berberich (1995,97-98)...............25 6. Aaron Crittenden (2007-10) .....................23 7. Frank Corr (1998-01) ................................22 8. Casey Frawley (2007-09) ..........................22 9. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) .......................19 10. Jeff Simpson (2008-11) ............................19

Losses 1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................24 2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................22 3. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................20 4. Ken Connell (1987-90)..............................20 5. Jeff House (1996-99) ................................19 6. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................18 7. Matt Brown (1994-97) .............................15 8. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07)...........................15 9. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ..............................15 10. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).......................15

Stolen Bases 1. Mike Wolfe (1974-75).............................109 2. Ned French (1996-99) ............................100 3. Louie Stawarz (1979-80) ..........................90 4. Jeff Pequignot (1980-83) .........................83 5. Shane Jordan (2004-07) ...........................83 6. Kurt Langsenkamp (1975-78) ..................76 7. Aaron Iatarola (1990-93) ..........................72 8. Rick Malizia (1984-85)..............................71 9. Bob Hulsman (1983-84) ...........................67 10. Tom Riginos (1987-90) .............................61

Saves 1. Tom Hickox (1988-91) ..............................48 2. Robbie Elsemiller (2005-08) .....................37 3. Robbie Powell (2009-12) ..........................34 4. Andy Wilson (2000-03).............................24 5. Kevin Wasilewski (1983-86) .....................15 6. Mike Lyons (1996) ....................................15 7. Roger Lincoln (2000-03)...........................14 8. Chris Shields (1992-94) ............................12 9. Jim Hakes (1976-78) ................................11 10. Tom Taylor (1989,91-92) ..........................10

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CAREER RECORDS Games Started 1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ..........................61 2. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07)...........................61 3. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................55 4. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................55 5. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................54 6. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).......................52 7. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................49 8. Matt Brown (1994-97) .............................45 9. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ..............................40 10. Eric Knott (1996-97) .................................39 Javier Gomez (1992-95) ...........................39 Complete Games 1. George Tsamis (1986-89) ..........................25 2. Jimmy Orr (1969-72) ................................24 3. Jesse Wright (1974-76).............................24 4. Steve Woide (1984-87) .............................21 5. John Colvard (1972-73) ............................18 6. Chuck Beale (1993-96) .............................17 7. Jeff House (1996-99) ................................12 8. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .........................12 9. Bill Swaggerty (1978-79) .........................12 4 tied at ....................................................11 Innings Pitched 1. Steve Woide (1984-87) ........................427.1 2. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ........................417.0 3. George Tsamis (1986-89) .....................391.1 4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07)......................380.1 5. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) .....................341.1 6. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) ....................340.0 7. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12)..................297.1 8. Jeff House (1996-99) ...........................294.1 9. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ...........................289.2 10. Matt Brown (1994-97) ........................282.1 Hits Allowed 1. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................427 2. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................419 3. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................404 4. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07).........................400 5. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................394 6. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................374 7. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................371 8. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................322 9. Matt Brown (1994-97) ...........................316 10. Will Dorsey (2008-12) ............................306 Runs Allowed 1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................233 2. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................225 3. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................222 4. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................197 5. Lindsey Caughel (2008-12).....................196 6. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07).........................189 7. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................184 8. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................181 9. Matt Brown (1994-97) ...........................178 10. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................172 Earned Runs Allowed 1. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................188 2. Linidsey Caughel (2009-12)....................173 3. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................168 4. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................167 5. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07).........................161 6. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................153 7. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................151 8. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................139 9. Jake Hitchcock (2006-09) .......................138 10. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................135

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Walks Allowed 1. Jim Fry (1979-82) ...................................160 2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................158 3. Jason Oglesby (1998-01) ........................147 4. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ..............................138 5. Ken Connell (1987-90)............................131 6. Jeff House (1996-99) ..............................126 7. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07).........................121 8. Mike N. Hamilton (1979-82) ...................120 9. Craig Risdon (1988-91)...........................119 10. Javier Gomez (1992-95) .........................119

Highest Batting Avg.^ 1. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .457 2. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .431 3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .415 4. Justin Bass (2008) ................................. .404 5. Jeremy Cruz (2008) ............................... .404 6. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .403 7. Chris Westervelt (2002)......................... .403 8. Jeremy Cruz (2009) ............................... .399 9. Jeff Simpson (2010) .............................. .398 10. Brian Snyder (2003) .............................. .396 ^ - minimum 100 AB

Runs Scored 1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 87 2. Bob Hulsman (1984) ................................ 84 3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 76 4. Rick Malizia (1984) .................................. 74 5. Shane Jordan (2005) ................................ 73 6. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 71 7. Brian Snyder (2002) ................................. 69 8. Ned French (1997) ................................... 67 9. Chris Westervelt (2002)............................ 67 10. 4 tied at ................................................... 66

Strike Outs 1. Lenny DiNardo (1999-01) .......................361 2. George Tsamis (1986-89) ........................350 3. Steve Woide (1984-87) ...........................330 4. Chuck Beale (1993-96) ...........................291 5. Chris Ingoglia (2004-07).........................286 6. Tom Sutte (1983-86) ..............................246 7. Lindsey Caughel (2009-12).....................246 8. Roger Lincoln (2000-03).........................231 9. Javier Gomez (1992-95) .........................225 10. Williard Brown (1992-93) .......................222

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Putouts 1. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .....................1550 2. Pedro Rodriguez (1989-92) ..................1277 3. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00).................1244 4. Jeff Kistler (1992-95) ............................1202 5. Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..........................1191 6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .........................1119 7. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ...................1003 8. Jeff Smith (1993-95) ..............................840 9. Chris Westervelt (2001-04) .....................820 10. Chris Thomas (1990-92) .........................800

Doubles 1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 34 2. Andy Moffatt (1982) ................................ 30 3. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 28 4. Justin Bass (2008) .................................... 27 5. Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 24 6. Chris Johnson (2005) ............................... 23 7. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 23 8. Brian Snyder (2003) ................................. 23 9. Jeff Christy (2000).................................... 23 10. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 23

Assists 1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ............................729 2. Wes Weger (1989-92).............................702 3. Robert Crews (2008-12) .........................584 4. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .....................568 5. Brandon Paritz (2003-06) .......................537 6. Mark Jones (2009-12) ............................520 7. Tim Branz (1995-98) ..............................490 8. Brian Bocock (2004-06) ..........................486 9. David Ferreira (1990,92-93) ...................453 10. Braedyn Pruitt (2004-07) .......................423 Errors 1. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ..............................83 2. Wes Weger (1989-92)...............................77 3. Mark Jones (2009-12) ..............................74 4. Jason Shipley (1997-00) ...........................66 5. Kevin Nicholson (1995-97) .......................61 6. Robert Crews (2008-12) ...........................56 7. Tim Branz (1995-98) ................................52 8. Brian Bocock (2004-06) ............................51 9. Robert Crews (2008-present) ...................49 10. Mark Jones (2009-present).......................49 Chances 1. Bryan Zenchyk (2001-04) .....................1695 2. Brooks Stephens (1996-98,00).................1371 3. Pedro Rodriguez (1989-92) ..................1361 4. Nick Rickles (2009-11) ..........................1345 5. Jeff Kistler (1992-95) ............................1309 6. Jeremy Cruz (2006-09) .........................1272 7. Sammy Serrano (1996-98) ...................1186 8. Rusty Beale (2000-03) ..........................1181 9. Wes Weger (1989-92)...........................1114 10. Robert Crews (2008-12) .......................1018

Sammy Serrano owns the school record for the most hits and highest batting average in a single-season.

Highest Slugging Pct. 1. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .792 2. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .776 3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .773 4. Vinnie Rinaldi (2000) ............................ .757 5. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .735 6. Frank Corr (2001) .................................. .734 7. Jeremy Cruz (2009) ............................... .719 8. Jeremy Cruz (2008) ............................... .704 9. Chris Westervelt (2002)......................... .703 10. Brian Snyder (2002) .............................. .687 Highest On Base Pct. 1. Jon Pequignot (1982) ........................... .570 2. Jon Pequignot (1984) ........................... .568 3. Mark Zaleski (1981) .............................. .517 4. Brian Snyder (2002) .............................. .508 5. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ......................... .507 6. Frank Corr (2000) .................................. .507 7. Brian Snyder (2003) .............................. .505 8. Jeff Simpson(2010)............................... .504 9. Sammy Serrano (1998) ......................... .502 10. David Miller (1979) ............................... .497 At Bats 1. Ned French (1996) ..................................280 2. Ned French (1997) ..................................263 3. Jeff Christy (2000)...................................263 4. Shane Jordan (2006) ...............................260 5. Rick Malizia (1985) .................................258 6. Shane Jordan (2007) ...............................257 7. Frank Corr (2000) ....................................255 8. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................251 9. Ben Carhart (2011) .................................251 10. Brian Bocock (2006)................................250 Brandon Paritz (2006).............................250 Robert Crews (2011) ...............................250

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Sammy Serrano (1998) ...........................112 Frank Corr (2000) ....................................110 Chris Johnson (2005) ..............................100 Justin Bass (2008) .................................... 97 Ned French (1997) ................................... 96 Chris Westervelt (2002)............................ 95 Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 95 Shane Jordan (2005) ................................ 94 Chris Johnson (2006) ............................... 92 Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 92

Triples 1. Chris Hannum (1993)............................... 10 2. Dennis Carpenter (1986) .......................... 10 3. Keith Cali (1977) ........................................ 9 4. Keith Cali (1978) ........................................ 9 5. Ned French (1998) ..................................... 9 6. Jeff Christy (2000)...................................... 8 7. Kevin Nicholson (1996) .............................. 8 8. Sammy Serrano (1998) .............................. 8 9. Jay Nieporte (1985) ................................... 7 10. Ted Kendricks (1978).................................. 7 Home Runs 1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 18 Frank Corr (2001) ..................................... 18 Chris Westervelt (2002)............................ 18 Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................. 18 5. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 17 6. Jeff Christy (2001).................................... 16 Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 16 8. Chris Dunham (1987) ............................... 15 Rick Murray (1990) .................................. 15 Dan Williams (1979) ................................ 15 Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................. 15 Runs Batted In 1. Frank Corr (2000) ..................................... 98 2. Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................. 80 3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 71 Kevin Nicholson (1996) ............................ 71 5. Sammy Serrano (1998) ............................ 68 6. Chris Johnson (2006) ............................... 66 Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 66 Aaron Crittenden (2009) .......................... 66 9. Alex Lucco (1984)..................................... 65 10. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 63 Ben Carhart (2011) .................................. 63


SEASON RECORDS Total Bases 1. Frank Corr (2000) ....................................202 2. Sammy Serrano (1998) ...........................190 3. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ...........................177 4. Chris Westervelt (2002)...........................166 5. Jeremy Cruz (2009) .................................164 6. Justin Bass (2008) ...................................159 7. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................158 8. Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................157 9. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................153 10. Brian Snyder (2003) ................................152 Jeff Christy (2001)...................................152 Walks 1. Jon Pequignot (1982) .............................. 83 2. Jon Pequignot (1984) .............................. 77 3. David Miller (1981) .................................. 65 4. Jon Pequignot (1981) .............................. 61 5. Orlando Leon (1985) ................................ 57 6. Mark Zaleski (1981) ................................. 55 7. Jon Pequignot (1983) .............................. 55 8. Joe Taylor (1991)...................................... 55 4 tied at ................................................... 54 Hit By Pitch 1. Joey Wilson (2004)................................... 17 2. Tim Branz (1996) ..................................... 15 3. Braedyn Pruitt (2006) .............................. 15 4. Braedyn Pruitt (2007) .............................. 14 5. Josh Clendenin (2007) ............................. 14 6. Brian Pruitt (2007) ................................... 13 7. Trey Blackman (2011) .............................. 13 8. Emmett Berberich (1997) ........................ 12 9. John DeStefano (2003) ............................ 11 Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 11 Geoff McCallum (2000) ............................ 11 Strike Outs 1. Aaron Iatarola (1990)............................... 55 2. Ron Vara (1984) ....................................... 55 3. Clint Hendry (1996) ................................. 54 4. Robert Crews (2011) ................................ 54 5. Tom Riginos (1988) .................................. 51 6. Rusty Beale (2000)................................... 50 7. Brooks Stephens (2000) ........................... 49 8. Chris Thomas (1991) ................................ 49 Brian Pruitt (2006) ................................... 49 Orlando Leon (1985) ................................ 49 Kevin Johnson (2007) .............................. 49 Stolen Bases 1. Mike Wolfe (1975) ................................... 76 2. Louie Stawarz (1980) ............................... 52 3. Rick Malizia (1984) .................................. 41 4. Ned French (1997) ................................... 40 5. Jeff Pequignot (1982) .............................. 38 Louie Stawarz (1979) ............................... 38 7. Bob Hulsman (1984) ................................ 37 Kurt Langsenkamp (1977) ....................... 37 John Oakley (1975) .................................. 37 10. Mike Wolfe (1974) ................................... 33 Hitting Streaks 1. Bryan Zenchyk (2002) .............................. 28 2. Brian Bocock (2005)................................. 25 3. Jeff Simpson (2010) ................................. 24 4. Brandon Paritz (2005).............................. 23 5. Rich Floyd (1987) ..................................... 21 6. Shane Jordan (2006) ................................ 21 7. Casey Frawley (2009) ............................... 21 8. 3 tied at ................................................... 20

Lowest Earned Run Avg. 1. Kurt Schluter (2011) ..............................1.40 2. Jim Orr (1970)........................................1.54 3. John Colvard (1972) ...............................1.60 4. Pat McMahon (1974) .............................1.64 5. Tom Hickox (1989) .................................1.83 6. Mike Lyons (1996) .................................1.85 7. Lenny DiNardo (2000) ............................1.90 8. Dave Braden (1973) ...............................1.98 9. Corey Kluber (2007) ...............................2.05 10. Jesse Wright (1975) ...............................2.03

Complete Games 1. Jesse Wright (1975) ................................. 14 2. John Colvard (1972) ................................. 12 3. Mike Burgermeister (1982) ...................... 10 George Tsamis (1989)............................... 10 Steve Woide (1987).................................. 10 6. Bill Rhoden (1974) ..................................... 9 7. Jeff House (1997) ....................................... 8 Bill Swaggerty (1978) ................................ 8 George Tsamis (1987)................................. 8 Matt Brown (1995) .................................... 8

Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Innings pitched 1. Eric Knott (1997) ..................................137.0 2. Lenny DiNardo (2000) ..........................132.2 3. George Tsamis (1989)...........................130.2 4. John Colvard (1972) .............................124.0 5. Steve Woide (1987)..............................123.0 6. Jesse Wright (1975) .............................120.0 7. Chuck Beale (1995) ..............................118.1 8. Chuck Beale (1996) ..............................117.2 9. Chris Byrnes (1986) ..............................117.1 10. Chuck Beale (1994) ..............................117.0

Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................. 16 Roger Lincoln (2002) ............................... 12 Wayne Perry (1969) ................................. 12 Corey Kluber (2007) ................................. 12 George Tsamis (1989)............................... 11 Jim Hakes (1976) ..................................... 11 12 tied at ................................................. 10

Saves 1. Robbie Powell (2012)............................... 18 2. Mike Lyons (1996) ................................... 15 3. Robbie Elsemiller (2006).......................... 14 Tom Hickox (1988) ................................... 14 5. Tom Hickox (1989) ................................... 12 Kevin Wasilewski (1985) .......................... 12 Andy Wilson (2002) ................................. 12 Tom Hickox (1990) ................................... 12 Robbie Elsemiller (2007).......................... 12 10. Andy Wilson (2001) ................................. 10 Tom Hickox (1991) ................................... 10

Tom Hickox set an NCAA record with 48 saves from 1988-91.

Appearances 1. Tom Hickox (1988) ................................... 44 2. Tom Hickox (1990) ................................... 39 3. Roger Lincoln (2003) ............................... 38 Jake Boyd (2011) ..................................... 38 5. Robbie Elsemiller (2006).......................... 37 6. Mike Lyons (1996) ................................... 37 7. Tom Hickox (1991) ................................... 35 Ian Thompson (2009)............................... 35 Joe Dye (2011) ......................................... 35 Cameron Griffin (2012) ............................ 35 Games Started 1. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 21 2. Chuck Beale (1996) .................................. 19 3. Eric Knott (1996) ...................................... 18 Jason Oglesby (2000) ............................... 18 Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................. 18 6. Jim Waring (1991) ................................... 17 Brian Sullivan (2002) ............................... 17 George Tsamis (1989)............................... 17 Buddy Dryden (1988)............................... 17 Larry Hingle (1992).................................. 17 Corey Kluber (2007) ................................. 17

Hits Allowed 1. Eric Knott (1997) .....................................156 2. Jeff House (1997) ....................................134 3. Jeff House (1998) ....................................126 Jim Waring (1990) ..................................126 5. Jason Oglesby (2000) ..............................124 Steve Woide (1985).................................124 7. Eric Knott (1996) .....................................123 8. Chuck Beale (1995) .................................121 9. Chris Ingoglia (2006) ..............................119 10. 2 tied at ..................................................118 Runs Allowed 1. Jeff House (1998) ..................................... 82 2. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 80 3. Lenny DiNardo (1999) .............................. 74 4. Ryan Dixon (2005) ................................... 72 5. Jeff House (1999) ..................................... 71 6. Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 70 7. Bill Swaggerty (1979) .............................. 66 Steve Woide (1986).................................. 66 9. Jeff House (1997) ..................................... 65 Robby Donovan (2008) ............................ 65 Earned Runs Allowed 1. Jeff House (1998) ..................................... 64 2. Lindsey Caughel (2010) ........................... 59 3. Jeff House (1999) ..................................... 58 4. Ryan Dixon (2005) ................................... 56 5. Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 54 6. Jason Oglesby (2000) ............................... 53 7. Eric Knott (1997) ...................................... 52 8. Steve Woide (1986).................................. 51 Brian Sullivan (2002) ............................... 51 Robby Donovan (2008) ............................ 51 Walks Allowed 1. Buddy Dryden (1987)............................... 70 2. Williard Brown (1992).............................. 62 3. Rick Hall (1977) ....................................... 52 4. Ted Loehr (1974) ...................................... 50 Jim Fry (1980).......................................... 50 Ron Pearce (1977).................................... 50 7. Jeff Henderson (1985) ............................. 49 Chris Byrnes (1986) .................................. 49 Jason Oglesby (1998) ............................... 49 10. 2 tied at ................................................... 48

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Strikeouts 1. Lenny DiNardo (2000) .............................132 2. Lenny DiNardo (2001) .............................131 3. George Tsamis (1989)..............................130 4. Eric Knott (1997) .....................................123 5. Corey Kluber (2007) ................................117 6. Williard Brown (1992).............................113 7. Steve Woide (1987).................................110 8. Williard Brown (1993).............................109 9. Chris Byrnes (1986) .................................100 10. Jesse Wright (1975) ................................100

Lenny Dinardo owns the Stetson record for most victories (16) and strikeouts (132) in a season.

Putouts 1. Pedro Rodriguez (1991) ..........................547 2. Brooks Stephens (1996) ..........................542 3. Jeff Kistler (1994)....................................530 4. Pat Harding (1988) .................................495 5. Jeremy Cruz (2008) .................................494 6. Chris Dunham (1987) ..............................491 7. Chris Johnson (2006) ..............................489 8. Nick Rickles (2011)..................................487 Patrick Mazeika (2013) ...........................487 10. Bryan Zenchyk (2001) .............................466 Assists 1. Kevin Nicholson (1996) ...........................211 2. Wes Weger (1991) ..................................207 3. Brian Bocock (2006)................................203 4. Rusty Beale (2000)..................................200 5. Kevin Johnson (2007) .............................199 6. Rusty Beale (2003)..................................192 7. Rusty Beale (2001)..................................187 8. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ...........................186 9. Wes Weger (1989) ..................................182 10. Eddie Corbett (1988) ...............................177 Errors 1. Tim Ballesteros (1987) ............................. 27 2. Eddie Corbett (1988) ................................ 25 Lee Bagley (1999) .................................... 25 Ray Goirigolzarri (1998) ........................... 25 Mark Jones (2012) ................................... 25 6. Kevin Nicholson (1997) ............................ 24 Rusty Beale (2001)................................... 24 K’shwan Smith (2013).............................. 24 8. 5 tied at ................................................... 23

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Batting Average 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dale Massing Rick Branan Lorenzo Moll Jim Howard Tom Robinson Don Boyer n/a Jeff Barefoot Stan Lewis Ted Kendricks Dave Miller Wade Rowdon Jeff Pequignot Andy Moffatt Jeff Pequignot Jon Pequignot Dennis Carpenter Fred DeLaMata Rich Floyd Mike Sempeles Ed Cooney Mike Sempeles Wes Weger Wes Weger Aaron Iatarola Mitch Markham Chris Sawyer Kevin Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Sammy Serrano Ned French Frank Corr Brian Zenchyk Chris Westervelt Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Justin Bass Justin Bass Jeremy Cruz Jeff Simpson Nick Rickles Ben Carhart Patrick Mazeika

Hits .319 .281 .346 .318 .331 .325 .309 .355 .349 .338 .348 .346 .382 .373 .403 .363 .342 .357 .356 .326 .374 .380 .359 .372 .329 .348 .351 .415 .457 .341 .431 .383 .403 .396 .385 .383 .376 .362 .404 .399 .398 .347 .339 .382

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Runs Scored Dale Massing Marvin Methany Dane Starkey Lorenzo Moll Roy Tanner Tom Robinson Don Boyer n/a Dan Williams Stan Lewis Dave Miller Louis Stawarz Wade Rowdon Kirk Eicholtz Andy Moffatt Jeff Pequignot Bob Hulsman Rick Malizia Fred DeLaMata Rich Floyd Kevin Weickel Mike Sempeles Mike Sempeles Wes Weger Wes Weger Aaron Iatarola Mitch Markham Markham, Nicholson Ned French Ned French Sammy Serrano Ned French Frank Corr Jeff Christy Chris Westervelt Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Shane Jordan Justin Bass Jeremy Cruz Spencer Theisen Nick Rickles Ben Carhart Patrick Mazeika

23 23 22 53 53 58 52 41 55 53 54 63 75 83 69 86 84 76 84 73 75 73 87 74 74 72 71 91 96 112 71 110 85 95 90 79 100 92 91 97 91 87 85 80 81

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Dale Massing Marvin Metheny Dan Starkey Lorenzo Moll Mike Kirchoff Tom Robinson Brad Hoch n/a Jeff Barefoot Keith Cali Ted Kendricks Dave Miller Dan Williams Louis Stawarz David Miller Ed Danson Jeff Pequignot Jon Pequignot Jeff Pequignot Bob Hulsman Rick Malizia Jack Trainor Chris Dunham Pat Harding Ed Cooney Wes Weger Wes Weger David Ferreira Aaron Iatarola Aaron Iatarola Doug Bolton Kevin Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Ned French Kevin Nicholson Sammy Serrano Ned French Frank Corr Jeff Christy Brian Snyder Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Shane Jordan Shane Jordan Shane Jordan Justin Bass Jeremy Cruz Casey Frawley Spencer Theisen Robert Crews Sam Kimmel Mark Jones Kevin Fagan

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Doubles 13 13 10 39 29 32 31 35 45 41 41 41 44 48 48 65 59 59 84 59 57 54 50 51 46 59 51 51 56 55 46 66 66 76 71 51 87 60 69 65 55 73 53 65 62 62 62 51 53 41 41 44

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dale Massing Dane Starkey Mike Fulford Roy Tanner Tom Robinson Don Boyer Brad Hoch n/a Dan Williams Jeff Barefoot Stan Lewis Ed Danson Mike Manning Wade Rowdon Kirk Eicholtz Andy Moffatt Jeff Pequignot Dickie Smith Jay Nieporte Fred DeLaMata Ron Vara Rich Floyd Pat Harding Ed Cooney Ed Cooney Mike Sempeles Mike Pinckes Pedro Rodriquez Wes Weger Doug Bolton Andy Stenger Jeff Smith Ned French Kevin Nicholson Sammy Serrano Frank Corr Frank Corr Jeff Christy Brian Snyder Andy Wilson Bryan Zenchyk Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Chris Johnson Chris Johnson Brian Bocock Justin Bass Shane Jordan Jeremy Cruz Justin Bass Jeremy Cruz Ryan Lashley Nick Rickles Ben Carhart James Rasmussen

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Triples 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Home Runs Marvin Metheny n/a Lorenzo Moll Mike Kirchoff Tom Robinson Don Boyer n/a Dan Williams Keith Cali Keith Cali three players Jerry Moulton Kirk Eicholtz Brad Cloud Jeff Peguignot Jeff Pequignot Lawrence Edmondson5 Jay Nieporte Dennis Carpenter Tim Ballesteros Tom Riginos Wes Weger Tom Riginos Wes Weger Wes Weger Joe Taylor Wes Weger Chris Hannum Chris Sawyer Mitch Markham Kevin Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Ned French Ned French Jason Shipley Geoff McCallum Jeff Christy Brian Snyder Josh Laws Brian Snyder Braedyn Pruitt Shane Jordan John DeStefano Brian Pruitt Justin Bass Casey Frawley Casey Frawley Mark Jones Mark Jones Mitchel Brennan Kevin Fagan

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

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dale Massing none Lorenzo Moll Jorge Rodriquez Mike Kirchoff seven players Brad Hoch n/a Stan Lewis Stan Lewis Dave Miller Dan Williams Kirk Eicholtz Brad Cloud three players Vince Riva Jon Pequignot Rick Malizia Landy Leon Chris Dunham Pat Harding Mike Sempeles Rick Murray Mike Sempeles Chris Thomas Aaron Iatarola Chris Sawyer Chris Sawyer Kevin Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Sammy Serrano Vinnie Rinaldi Frank Corr Frank Corr Chris Westervelt Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Johnson, DeStefano, Still Chris Johnson Braedyn Pruitt Jeremy Cruz Jeremy Cruz Ryan Lashley Nick Rickles Mark Jones Patrick Mazeika

Runs Batted In 4 2 2 5 1 4 5 6 13 15 11 6 4 9 16 5 5 15 7 6 15 10 5 12 8 9 13 17 13 11 18 18 18 11 11 8 11 8 15 18 11 12 5 3

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dale Massing Dane Starkey Ralph Edwards Roy Tanner Tom Robinson Don Boyer n/a Steve Sears Stan Lewis Dave Miller Dan Williams Kirk Eicholtz Kirk Eicholtz Vince Riva Vince Riva Jon Pequignot Rick Malizia Ron Vara Tim Ballesteros Pat Harding Mike Sempeles Rick Murray Mike Sempeles Wes Weger Aaron Iatarola Chris Sawyer Chris Sawyer Mitch Markham Kevin Nicholson Kevin Nicholson Sammy Serrano Frank Corr Frank Corr Frank Corr Bryan Zenchyk Brian Snyder Chris Westervelt Braedyn Pruitt Chris Johnson Justin Bass Jeremy Cruz Jeremy Cruz Ryan Lashley Ben Carhart Ben Carhart Mazeika, Russini

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1965 1966 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Jim Welch Rick Webb Mike Kirchoff Tom Robinson Don Boyer n/a Jeff Barefoot Kurt Langsenkamp Ted Kendricks Louis Stawarz Louis Stawarz Brad Cloud Jeff Pequignot Bob Hulsman Rick Malizia Rick Malizia Dennis Carpenter Ed Corbett Ed Corbett Tom Riginos Ed Cooney Aaron Iatarola Aaron Iatarola Aaron Iatarola Chris Hannum Chris Sawyer Andy Stenger Kevin Nicholson Ned French Emmett Berberich Ned French Geoff McCallum Jeff Christy Josh Laws Brian Snyder Shane Jordan Shane Jordan Shane Jordan Brian Bocock Shane Jordan Justin Bass Casey Frawley Spencer Theisen Jeff Simpson Mark Jones James Rasmussen

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Pitching Appearances 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti John Colvard John Colvard Bill Rhoden n/a Jesse Wright Steve Bieri Jeff Brueggemann n/a Rebel Taylor Mike Bergman Bob Klusacek n/a n/a n/a Kevin Wasilewski Chris Byrnes Steve Woide Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Javier Gomez Chris Shields Chris Shields Clint Chrysler Mike Lyons Jeff House Robby Morgan Joe Cincotta Wilson, Rogers Jack Collins Roger Lincoln Roger Lincoln Ryan Heacox Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Elsemiller David Burns Ian Thompson Robbie Powell Jake Boyd Cameron Griffin Joe Dye

Innings Pitched 9 11 16 17 14 15 11 11 15 11 12 16

32 18 19 44 33 39 35 20 25 23 23 37 27 30 24 26 28 29 38 25 34 37 30 32 35 29 38 35 34

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti John Colvard John Colvard Bill Rhoden n/a Jesse Wright Ron Pearce Bill Swaggerty Bill Swaggerty Mike Bergmann Mike Bergmann Bob Klusacek Mike Ullian Mike Ullian Steve Woide Chris Byrnes Steve Woide George Tsamis George Tsamis Jim Waring Jim Waring Larry Hingle Williard Brown Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Eric Knott Jeff House Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Brian Sullivan Cy McCuen Ryan Heacox Ryan Dixon Chris Ingoglia Corey Kluber Andy Mauldin Robby Donovan Lindsey Caughel Will Dorsey Will Dorsey Josh Powers

59.2 77.0 97.1 124.0 94.1 107.1 72.0 84.0 99.0 67.2 84.1 79.1 94.0 91.2 97.0 108.0 117.1 123.0 104.1 130.2 116.1 112.1 96.1 80.2 117.0 118.1 117.2 137.0 89.1 95.1 132.2 112.0 100.1 95.2 84.0 93.0 103.0 114.0 77.1 76.1 86.0 83.2 96.2 105.2

Games Started 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 22000 22001 22002 22003 22004 22005 22006 22007 22008 22009 22010 22011 22012 22013

Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti Jim Durkin John Colvard John Colvard Bill Rhoden n/a Steve Bieri Ron Pearce Bill Swaggerty Bill Swaggerty Mike Bergmann Mike Bergmann Mike Bergermeister Mike Ullian Mike Ullian Steve Woide Chris Byrnes Steve Woide Buddy Dryden George Tsamis Jim Waring Jim Waring Larry Hingle Javier Gomez Williard Brown Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Eric Knott Jeff House Jason Oglesby Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Jason Oglesby Lenny DiNardo Brian Sullivan Cy McCuen Chris Ingoglia Ryan Dixon Chris Ingoglia Corey Kluber Robby Donovan Andy Mauldin Robby Donovan Lindsey Caughel Will Dorsey Will Dorsey Josh Powers

Complete Games 7 10 12 12 14 13 15 9 13 13 10 12 11 14 13 15 15 15 16 17 17 15 17 17 14 14 14 16 19 21 16 16 15 18 18 16 17 16 14 16 16 17 12 13 13 14 15 16 15

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti John Colvard John Colvard Bill Rhoden n/a Jesse Wright Ron Pearce Bill Swaggerty Bill Swaggerty Charles Mulfinger Mike Bergmann Brad Fraley Mike Bergermeister Mike Ullian Mike Uilian Steve Woide Chris Byrnes Steve Woide George Tsamis George Tsamis Jim Waring Jim Waring Larry Hingle Javier Gomez Chuck Beale Matt Brown Chuck Beale Jeff House Jeff House Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Jason Oglesby Lenny DiNardo Roger Lincoln Mike Wiley Brian Sullivan Cy McCuen Ryan Heacox None Corey Kluber Will Romanowicz Chris Ingoglia Andy Mauldin Nick Pugliese Andy Mauldin Lindsey Caughel Will Dorsey Will Dorsey Kurt Schluter Josh Powers

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Wins 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Losses Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti John Colvard John Colvard Mike Supernak Ted Loehr Bill Rhoden n/a Jesse Wright four players Bill Swaggerty Bill Swaggerty Charles Mulfinger Jim Fry Mike Bergmann Mike Bergermeister Bob Klusacek Mike Ullian Jeff Ryder Mile Ullian Steve Woide Tom Sutte Chris Byrnes Steve Woide Tom Hickox George Tsamis Jim Waring Jim Waring Larry Hingle James Hufstetler Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Eric Knott Marc Matcham Jeff House Robby Morgan Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Jack Collins Roger Lincoln Cy McCuen Ryan Heacox Chris Ingoglia Robbie Elsemiller Nathan Niery Corey Kluber Andy Mauldin Robby Donovan Lindsey Caughel Jake Boyd Will Dorsey Austin Perez

4 4 8 9 6 6 8 8 7 5 8 5 5 8 7 8 8 7 7 8 8 10 10 9 8 11 7 7 7 8 9 10 9 10 10 10 6 9 16 10 10 12 9 10 8 7 7 12 7 5 5 9 8 7

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Saves Frank Giumarra Craig Gruber Craig Gruber Jim Durkin John Colvard John Colvard Bill Rhoden n/a Jesse Wright Ron Pearce Rebel Taylor Bill Swaggerty Mike Bergmann four players Mike Bergermeister Bart Bishop Mike Ullian Ray Surdyk Steve Woide Chris Byrnes Steve Woide George Tsamis Ken Connell Steve Shakar Craig Risdon Ken Connell Jim Waring Larry Hingle Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Javier Gomez Chuck Beale Matt Brown Clint Chrysler Chuck Beale Eric Knott Jason Oglesby Jeff House Jason Oglesby Jason Oglesby Brian Sullivan Jack Collins Adam Blair Cy McCuen Ryan Dixon Ryan Dixon Corey Kluber Nathan Niery Chris Ingoglia Robby Donovan Jake Hitchcock Andy Mauldin Robbie Powell Lindsey Caughel Will Dorsey Will Dorsey Josh Powers

3 3 6 5 5 5 5

1976 1977 1978 1979

4 5 7 6 5 4 5 5 4 4 7 6 6 9 4 4 4 7 6 7 5 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 7 6 5 8

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1980 1981

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Strikeouts Jeff Brueggeman Jim Hakes Jim Hakes Ron Hartman Dan Williams Jerry Costigan Jerry Costigan Dennis Martin Bob Klusacek Robbie Smith Scott Morro Chris Wright Jeff Henderson Kevin Wasilewski Kevin Wasilewski Pat Harding Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Taylor Chris Shields Chris Shields Clint Chrysler Mike Lyons Jeff House Robby Morgan Charles Aulet Chris Rogers Andy Wilson Andy Wilson Roger Lincoln Ryan Dixon Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Elsemiller Robbie Powell David Burns Robbie Powell Robbie Powell Robbie Powell Tyler Warmoth

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1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti John Colvard John Colvard Ted Loehr Jesse Wright Ron Pearce Bill Swaggerty Rebel Taylor Jim Fry Brad Fraley Robbie Smith Mike Ullian Mike Ullian Tom Sutte Chris Byrnes Steve Woide George Tsamis George Tsamis Jim Waring Larry Hingle Williard Brown Williard Brown Chuck Beale Chuck Beale Eric Knott Eric Knott Jeff House Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Roger Lincoln Roger Lincoln Ryan Dixon Chris Ingoglia Corey Kluber Corey Kluber Robby Donovan Robby Donovan Lindsey Caughel Will Dorsey Lindsey Caughel Austin Perez

38 74 82 63 47 97 65 58 68 56 57 50 55 71 84 82 100 110 89 130 69 83 113 109 74 93 96 123 61 98 132 131 95 73 62 69 76 117 59 68 73 64 80 66

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Walks 1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Wild Pitches Craig Gruber Craig Gruber John Fischetti Ted Loehr Mike Supernak Ted Loehr n/a Steve Bieri Rick Hall Ron Pearce Jim Fry Jim Fry Jim Fry Bob Klusacek Bart Bishop Bill Gill Jeff Henderson Chris Byrnes Buddy Dryden Buddy Dryden George Tsamis Craig Risdon Larry Hingle Williard Brown Williard Brown Matt Brown Javier Gomez Chuck Beale Jeff House Jason Oglesby Brian Werthern Jason Oglesby Lenny DiNardo Mike Wiley Mike Wiley Ryan Dixon Nathan Niery Nathan Niery Corey Kluber Chris Ingoglia Jake Hitchcock Robby Donovan Kyle Maulbetsch Tucker Donahue Kurt Schluter Adam Schaly

29 28 36 25 37 50 38 52 46 39 50 43 44 32 48 49 49 70 46 43 48 39 62 42 28 36 42 40 49 39 35 31 38 30 35 35 35 36 36 20 34 23 43 28 31

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Jesse Wright n/a n/a n/a n/a Jim Fry n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a George Tsamis Ken Connell Ken Connell Ross Urshan Williard Brown Chris Shields Aaron Gallo Williard Brown Chuck Beale Matt Brown Chuck Beale Eric Knott Marc Matcham Mike Perkins Jeff House Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Jack Collins Steve Parker Roger Lincoln Cy McCuen Ryan Dixon Cy McCuen Nathan Niery Nathan Niery Chris Ingoglia Robby Donovan Blake Marsocci four players Cameron Griffin Cameron Griffin Austin Perez Tyler Warmoth

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9 6 11 12 7 7 7 7 6 12 10 10 11 11 16 7 5 5 5 9 11 9 9 14 11 11 9 7 6 6 9 4 4

1965 1966 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

All-Time Assistant Coaches Frank Giumarra Frank Giumarra John Fischetti John Colvard Dave Braden Ted Loehr n/a Jeff Brueggeman Rich Cheston Jim Hakes Richard Cheston Jerry Costigan Dennis Martin Bob Klusacek Ray Surdyk Tom Sutte Tom Sutte Chris Byrnes Steve Woide Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Tom Hickox Rick Detoto Tom Taylor Chris Shields Aaron Gallo Chuck Beale Mike Lyons Jeff House Robby Morgan Lenny DiNardo Lenny DiNardo Jason Oglesby Roger Lincoln Adam Blair Ryan Heacox Cameron Abel Robbie Elsemiller Corey Kluber David Burns Andy Mauldin Jacob deGrom Kurt Schluter Robbie Powell Austin Perez

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2.84 2.56 2.03 1.60 1.98 2.09 2.61 1.37 1.93 3.08 2.67 3.00 3.26 2.50 2.93 2.46 3.38 3.37 2.60 1.83 3.28 2.73 1.87 1.50 2.49 2.97 1.85 3.20 2.60 3.78 1.90 3.46 3.99 3.73 2.57 4.25 2.56 2.05 3.24 4.04 4.48 1.40 2.05 2.81

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS Games Played 65................................................. 2003 65................................................. 1996 64................................................. 1997 64................................................. 2000 64................................................. 1990

Highest Batting Avg. .336 ............................................. 2000 .328 ............................................. 1998 .324 ............................................. 2002 .324 ............................................. 2001 .321 ............................................. 2005

Wins 48................................................. 2000 46................................................. 1984 43................................................. 2001 43................................................. 2011 42................................................. 2002 42................................................. 1996 42................................................. 2007

Highest Slugging Pct. .530 ............................................. 2000 .516 ............................................. 2001 .512 ............................................. 2002 .480 ............................................. 1987 .478 ............................................. 1998

Highest Winning Pct. .780 (46-13) ................................. 1984 .750 (48-16) ................................. 2000 .739 (34-12) ................................. 1970 .717 (43-17) ................................. 2001 .698 (30-13) ................................. 1974 Losses 33................................................. 2008 31..............1990, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2013 30................................................. 2009 28................................................. 2005 26................................................. 1988 Fewest Wins 23................................................. 1976 23................................................. 1999 25................................................. 1973 25................................................. 1971 26.................... 2013, 2008, 1979, 1969 Fewest Losses 12................................................. 1970 13................................................. 1984 13................................................. 1974 13................................................. 1969 15........................................1977, 1976 Consecutive Wins 17..............................2/25 - 3/17, 1994 15................................3/16 - 4/9, 1996 14..............................3/16 - 3/30, 1984 13................................3/3 - 3/17, 1986 12..............................3/23 - 4/14, 2002

Highest On Base Pct. .433 ............................................. 1981 .427 ............................................. 2000 .426 ............................................. 1982 .426 ............................................. 1984 .414 ............................................. 1987 Most At Bats 2249............................................. 2005 2228............................................. 2000 2206............................................. 2007 2192............................................. 2011 2174............................................. 1997 Runs Scored 597............................................... 2000 508............................................... 1984 483............................................... 1998 470............................................... 2005 454............................................... 1981 Hits 749............................................... 2000 722............................................... 2005 692............................................... 1998 686............................................... 1997 665............................................... 2007 Doubles 184............................................... 2000 142............................................... 2002 137............................................... 2005 122............................................... 1987 122............................................... 2008

Triples 34................................................. 1977 32................................................. 1993 30................................................. 1998 28................................................. 1986 28................................................. 2000

Lowest Earned Run Avg. 2.03 ............................................. 1972 2.23 ............................................. 1974 2.69 ............................................. 1977 2.89 ............................................. 1975 3.23 ............................................. 1978

Runs Allowed 449............................................... 1998 225............................................... 2010 420............................................... 2008 411............................................... 1999 411............................................... 2009

Home Runs 78................................................. 2001 76................................................. 2002 65................................................. 2008 64................................................. 2000 60................................................. 2009

Highest Earned Run Avg. 6.70.............................................. 2010 6.37 ............................................. 1998 6.04 ............................................. 1999 5.85.............................................. 2009 5.68.............................................. 2008 5.31.............................................. 2005 5.30 ............................................. 1990

Earned Runs Allowed 375............................................... 2010 356............................................... 1998 331............................................... 2008 330............................................... 2009 323............................................... 2005

Runs Batted In 533............................................... 2000 434............................................... 1984 423............................................... 1998 416............................................... 2005 408............................................... 2002 Total Bases 1181............................................. 2000 1050............................................. 2005 1041............................................. 2002 1036............................................. 2001 1008............................................. 1998 Walks 449............................................... 1981 419............................................... 1982 378............................................... 1984 371............................................... 1986 343............................................... 1978 Strikeouts 425............................................... 2008 391............................................... 2000 388............................................... 1996 383............................................... 1998 378............................................... 2007 Stolen Bases 255 .............................................. 1975 219 .............................................. 1977 159 .............................................. 1982 159 .............................................. 1980 158 .............................................. 1985

Opponent Batting Avg. .229.............................................. 1992 .232 ............................................. 1978 .233 ............................................. 1976 .235 ............................................. 1984 .239 ............................................. 1980 Fewest Walks Allowed/9 2.76.............................................. 2010 2.87.............................................. 2012 2.95 ............................................. 1994 3.03 ............................................. 2001 3.04.............................................. 2006 Most Strikeouts/9 7.93.............................................. 1999 7.68 ............................................. 2002 7.52.............................................. 2011 7.46 ............................................. 2001 7.29 ............................................. 1993 Saves 20................................................. 2002 18................................................. 1996 18................................................. 2012 17................................................. 2007 16................................................. 1988 Complete Games 29................................................. 1975 26................................................. 1987 25................................................. 1982 23................................................. 1974 21..............................1978, 1980, 1995

Walks Allowed 310............................................... 1990 276............................................... 1992 274............................................... 1981 268............................................... 1987 259............................................... 1998 Strikeouts 474............................................... 2011 423............................................... 1996 422............................................... 2002 422............................................... 2000 422............................................... 2007 Wild Pitches 62................................................. 1999 61................................................. 2005 57................................................. 1998 57................................................. 1991 57................................................. 2000 Hit Batters 76................................................. 2000 69................................................. 2008 61................................................. 2013 60................................................. 2005 55................................................. 1999 Highest Fielding Pct. .972.............................................. 2006 .970.............................................. 1976 .968.............................................. 2012 .967 ............................................. 2002 .966.............................................. 2010

Shutouts 8................................................... 1974 8................................................... 1972 7.........................................seven times

Putouts 1701............................................. 2011 1699............................................. 2007 1662............................................. 2006 1641............................................. 2005 1630............................................. 1997

Innings Pitched 567.0............................................ 2011 556.1............................................ 2007 554.0............................................ 2006 547.0............................................ 2005 543.1............................................ 1997

Assists 712............................................... 1996 694............................................... 2000 689............................................... 1997 684............................................... 2006 681............................................... 1988

Hits Allowed 682............................................... 2010 669............................................... 1998 665............................................... 2007 651............................................... 1997 638............................................... 2005

Double Plays 84................................................. 2000 72................................................. 1998 64................................................. 1987 61................................................. 2006 58................................................. 2005

On their way to a conference championship, the 2000 Stetson team set school records for most wins, runs, hits, RBI, and batting average in a single-season.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM HITTING STATISTICS Year 1967 1971 1972 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Avg. .198 .227 .250 .247 .253 .257 .270 .285 .275 .275 .293 .291 .281 .317 .309 .277 .314 .291 .281 .293 .283 .276 .276 .285 .293 .301 .316 .328 .285 .336 .324 .324 .304 .320 .321 .299 .301 .306 .314 .318 .295 .271 .263

G 27 41 44 47 43 38 49 50 50 52 56 58 51 59 61 58 59 61 61 64 59 59 55 58 59 65 64 62 54 64 60 61 65 59 63 62 63 59 57 58 63 58 57

AB 813 1445 1446 1531 1345 1224 1439 1595 1576 1722 1817 1832 1610 1947 1973 1914 1944 1968 1935 2031 1875 1876 1733 1897 1866 2135 2174 2108 1745 2228 2006 2032 2114 1965 2249 2173 2206 2152 2113 2052 2192 1976 1960

R 80 195 199 198 218 224 327 334 323 406 454 443 320 508 430 417 430 321 320 365 389 332 348 348 334 432 441 483 321 597 439 449 417 414 470 382 394 406 441 382 395 318 261

H 161 328 362 378 340 314 389 455 434 474 533 534 453 618 610 531 611 572 544 595 530 517 479 514 547 642 686 692 498 749 649 659 642 628 722 650 665 659 664 653 647 536 516

2B 19 56 64 49 44 53 59 78 76 90 106 110 90 113 107 95 122 95 85 105 113 87 75 86 88 97 119 115 108 184 117 142 103 99 137 111 121 122 95 119 111 87 75

3B 3 19 13 14 18 20 34 27 10 13 14 21 12 17 27 38 16 8 12 23 15 22 32 11 21 24 25 30 5 28 18 6 10 10 13 11 15 15 8 13 16 10 9

HR 0 9 16 7 10 14 25 37 53 47 32 24 34 52 21 19 56 26 24 48 32 27 34 25 38 36 41 47 39 64 78 76 55 28 55 31 27 65 60 46 33 21 7

RBI 175 171 158 195 177 288 232 285 343 390 393 320 434 371 363 379 288 256 308 330 289 303 298 288 371 392 423 273 533 390 408 382 377 416 334 351 362 403 356 352 278 223

TB 186 480 600 410 447 418 591 684 692 731 762 758 669 921 834 739 933 761 725 890 763 729 720 724 791 895 978 1008 733 1181 1036 1041 930 831 1050 876 897 1006 955 936 889 706 630

SLG .229 .332 .414 .267 332 .402 .410 .428 .439 .424 .419 .414 .415 .461 .423 .386 .480 .387 .375 .438 .410 .389 .415 .382 .424 .419 .450 .478 .420 .530 .516 .512 .440 .423 .497 .403 .407 .467 .452 .456 .406 .357 .321

BB 98 207 183 191 230 223 280 343 276 334 449 419 317 378 337 371 302 217 251 288 320 271 287 264 214 226 226 263 248 325 218 259 243 249 299 213 218 220 250 218 255 235 196

HP

17 21 16 8 20 21 24 15 14 20 32 27 26 19 21 19 34 25 46 58 44 44 32 56 32 33 44 67 46 54 94 43 48 48 53 33 55

SO 214 197 171 259 266 215 206 306 221 292 303 241 267 294 293 325 321 352 266 358 300 262 298 337 302 388 363 383 365 391 331 342 301 235 354 344 278 425 372 357 351 343 334

GDP

62 59 48 38 44 56 41 26 56 50 48 40 45 48 64 58 57 49 52 36 7 4 25 42 49

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.434 .383 .431 .466 .456 .425 .461 .440 .393 .406 .361 .400 .386 .392 .373 .382 .374 .375 .378 .387 .408 .380 .427 .396 .405 .383 .408 .406 .371 .384 .377 .395 .393 .378 .355 .344

SF

SH

38 33 26 32 29

14 13 12 6 9 10 21 24 30 35 58 43 45 44 58 46 46 25 38 37 27 24

35 15 26 27 35 31 33 29 33 22 21 29 23 16

35 29 24 44 24 40 55 50 29 22 27 45 52 42

20 20 24 29 19 19 33 20

SB-A 21405590141-171 121-145 219-269 138-184 128-169 159-187 147-186 159-194 115-141 148-169 158-200 94-131 114-165 82-114 110-124 82-111 91-132 83-105 94-126 75-101 85-115 68-107 97-129 80-103 82-106 85-105 50-74 29-46 29-46 51-68 50-67 53-79 44-57 56-71 29-44 74-98 86-107 54-77 25-43

PO 666 1104 1142 985 1145 1016 1574 1353 1218 1296 1413

A 277 474 443 547 490 463 602 478 512 544 600

E 79 72 70 115 72 46 91 72 109 87 123

FLD .923 .956 .958 .930 .958 .970 .960 .962 .941 .955 .942

435 559 1503 1467 1504 1533 1595 1508 1506 1408 1473 1468 1616 1630 1508 1314 1623 1487 1484 1621 1471 1641 1662 1699 1573 1524 1512 1701 1560 1538

584 690 576 607 672 653 671 669 608 569 616 598 712 689 644 583 694 664 570 679 583 659 684 663 644 550 545 648 619 625

123 135 112 130 123 87 82 104 80 84 87 72 100 121 145 145 102 86 69 84 85 85 67 83 108 108 73 86 71 94

.943 .943 .949 .941 .946 .962 .965 .954 .964 .959 .960 .966 .959 .950 .937 .929 .958 .962 .967 .965 .960 .964 .972 .966 .954 .951 .966 .965 .968 .958


YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS Year 1967 1972 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

ERA 4.07 2.03 3.28 2.22 3.53 2.69 3.22 4.83 3.88 4.60 3.96 4.17 3.46 3.73 4.35 4.56 4.18 3.56 5.30 4.26 3.30 3.70 3.56 3.73 3.79 4.70 6.37 6.04 4.72 3.98 4.88 4.43 4.81 5.31 4.11 3.81 5.68 5.85 6.70 3.95 4.28 4.65

W 8 27 24 30 23 34 33 26 34 36 40 31 46 38 36 37 35 38 33 36 38 38 37 34 42 37 30 23 48 43 42 41 36 35 38 42 26 27 27 43 35 26

L 19 17 23 13 15 15 17 24 18 20 18 20 13 23 22 22 26 23 31 22 21 17 21 25 23 26 31 31 16 17 19 24 23 28 24 21 33 30 31 20 23 31

CG SHO SV 13 0 21 9 11 1 18 7 18 7 4 11 7 10 21 3 5 16 3 5 21 6 5 18 3 6 25 4 7 17 4 4 12 6 9 14 5 15 16 4 9 26 4 7 7 1 16 16 4 12 7 1 12 6 4 13 10 4 15 10 5 11 14 4 10 21 7 5 6 6 18 15 4 7 4 3 7 6 1 6 11 4 6 8 4 14 7 3 20 6 0 12 8 4 10 0 3 10 2 5 15 7 7 17 5 0 10 1 1 9 1 1 10 1 1 15 2 7 18 3 3 7

IP 221.0 386.0 411.2 380.0 341.2 395.0 426.2 415.2 432.0 471.0 480.0 423.1 489.0 521.0 501.0 489.2 508.2 511.0 531.2 502.2 502.0 469.1 491.0 489.1 538.2 543.1 502.2 438.0 541.0 495.2 494.2 540.1 490.1 547.0 554.0 566.1 524.1 508.0 504.0 567.0 520.0 512.2

H 221 311 369 329 298 401 386 444 400 479 483 429 446 564 504 543 578 509 583 536 424 434 486 478 563 651 669 533 628 538 574 613 515 638 569 556 665 634 682 610 580 582

R 139 127 220 147 173 179 254 323 242 311 211 276 273 303 318 340 319 262 374 311 240 243 233 261 318 377 449 411 369 365 319 337 313 389 296 291 420 411 425 312 292 323

ER 100 87 150 94 134 118 153 223 185 241 211 196 188 216 242 248 236 202 313 238 184 193 194 203 227 284 356 294 284 219 268 266 262 323 253 240 331 330 375 249 247 265

BB 104 92 155 141 184 218 199 227 241 274 227 181 234 228 245 268 196 215 310 214 276 225 161 195 189 225 259 233 218 167 182 191 218 237 1887 202 178 223 160 222 166 236

SO 163 248 243 274 207 290 337 243 255 278 285 303 374 303 415 337 342 373 289 345 395 380 308 357 423 397 320 386 422 411 422 391 325 389 415 422 380 383 387 474 419 344

2B 23

100 107 106 69 77 101 64 107 111 106 103 115 81 99 99 99 125 87 92 103 102 130 98 82 79

3B HR 13 4

11 13 18 10 24 11 11 22 11 25 10 4 5 5 12 13 10 15 8 11 12 13 9 13 5

20 35 24 21 25 23 39 31 46 48 45 36 24 29 26 31 39 40 23 44 56 60 30 33 17

B/AVG .251

WP

HP

BK

.233 .261 .232 .262 .239 .265 .253 .253 .236 .268 .242 .270 .274 .263 .280 .270 .229 .248 .261 .257 .265 .296 .322 .295 .294 .276 .291 .290 .272 .295 .270 .259 .309 .305 .325 .278 .285 .288

18

35 23 46 57 44 45 34 33 45 35 57 62

9 3 11 8 11 19 15 12 7 7 18 18 22 16 24 31 20 39 30 53 47 50 47 55

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

28 52 42 51 61 40 48 44 38 43 27 39 27

48 42 45 27 60 40 45 69 50 50 47 50 61

10 11 16 10 10 7 3 2 10 8 5 1 4

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SHA

19 21 12 14

34 25 43 39 32

13 19 31 28 28 18 23 24 26 27 25 17 21

17 36 46 34 38 44 45 48 40 40 46 49 48

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Runs Scored:

5

Hits: Doubles:

6 3

Triples: Home Runs:

3 3 3 3 8

Runs Batted In: Total Bases:

13

Walks:

5

Strikeouts:

4

Stolen Bases:

5

Four times last by Jeremy Cruz vs. ETSU (5/16/08) Ned French vs. Charleston (5/9/98) 14 times last by Nick Rickles vs. Bethune-Cookman (3/22/11) by Ed Cooney vs. Flagler (2/7/90) Ian Church vs. Samford (4/26/03) Mike Sempeles vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90) Robert Crews vs. Georgia (2/27/10) three times last by Frank Corr vs. Florida Atlantic (4/29/00) three times last by Robert Crews vs. Georgia (2/27/10) three times last by Brian Snyder vs. Mercer (4/6/01) 11 times last by Mitchel Brennan vs. UCF (5/2/12) four times last by Louie Stawarz vs. Siena (4/10/80)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings: Most Hits: Most Runs: Earned Runs: Walks: Strikeouts: Wild Pitches: Hit By Pitch:

12.0 15 14 12 11 19 5 4

No-Hit Games:

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Ian Church became just the second player in Stetson history to hit three home runs in a game, doing so against Samford on April 26, 2003.

Justin Bass tied a school single-game record by hitting three doubles against North Florida on April 19, 2008.

George Tsamis struck out a schoolrecord 19 batters against BethuneCookman on April 1, 1986.

Ned French collected a schoolrecord six hits against the College of Charleston on May 9, 1998. He tallied five singles and a double.

Michael Bergmann vs. Virginia Tech (3/28/80) Lindsey Caughel vs. ETSU (5/1/10) Dan Maurer vs. Troy (5/8/99) Kurt Schluter vs. Belmont (3/23/12) Buddy Dryden vs. Siena (3/21/87) George Tsamis vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/1/86) Nathan Nery vs. Notre Dame (4/4/05) three times Last by Kurt Schluter vs. USF (3/30/10) Bill Rhoden vs. Yale (3/20/70) John Colvard vs. Ohio State (3/17/73) Jim Fry vs. Cornell (3/21/80) Chris Byrnes vs. Rider (3/31/86)

TEAM BATTING Runs: Runs / Inning: Hits: Hits / Inning: Consec. Hits: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBI: Total Bases: Walks: Strikeouts: Sac Bunts: Sac Flies: Stolen Bases: Runners LOB:

28 12 26 13 10 8 5 10 25 54 19 19 4 5 14 19

vs. Sanford Naval Air Station (1953) vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02) vs. Charleston (5/9/98); vs. Siena (2/26/05) vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02) vs. Bethune-Cookman (2/19/02) vs. Florida Atlantic (4/19/97) vs. Creighton (3/13/98) vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90) vs. Drexel (3/23/83) vs. Georgia Southern (4/29/90) vs. South Florida (4/4/78) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (5/2/08) seven times, last vs. JU (4/21/07) vs. Pittsburgh (3/13/94) vs. Florida State (5/17/73) vs. Campbell (3/21/08)

TEAM PITCHING Innings: Most Hits: Most Runs: Earned Runs: Walks: Strikeouts: Wild Pitches: Hit By Pitch:

18.0 30 34 23 15 19 6 6

vs. Florida International (3/5/86) vs. Troy (5/8/99) vs. Troy (5/8/99) at Belmont (3/23/12) vs. Ferris State (2/22/82) vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/1/86) vs. many opponents vs. Missouri (2/24/08)

MISCELLANEOUS

Clint Chrysler pitched 11.0 innings against Florida International on May 15, 1997, just one inning shy of the school record.

Largest Margin of Victory: 28-0 vs. Sanford Naval Air Station (1953) Largest Margin of Defeat: 34-4 vs. Troy (5/8/99)

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NCAA REGIONAL PLAY 1970 - Atlantic Regional (College Division) Little Creek, Va. 1970 vs. Ithaca .............................................L, 4-2 1970 vs. Florida Southern .............................L, 5-4

5/29/82 5/29/82 5/30/82 5/30/82

1982 - Atlantic Regional Miami, Fla. (Miami) at Miami ............................................L, 18-2 vs. Florida .......................................... W, 5-4 vs. South Florida ................................ W, 6-5 at Miami ............................................L, 15-3

1984 - South II Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 5/24/84 at Florida State ................................ W, 10-7 5/26/84 vs. Miami ...........................................L, 13-8 5/26/84 vs. South Alabama .............................L, 10-9

5/26/88 5/27/88 5/28/88 5/29/88 5/29/88

1988 - East Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) at Florida State ..................................L, 10-3 vs. George Mason .............................. W, 2-1 vs. N.C. State...................................... W, 4-1 at Florida State .................................. W, 7-2 vs. Florida ............................................L, 8-0

1989 - Atlantic Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 5/25/89 vs. Clemson .........................................L, 6-2 5/26/89 vs. Rider........................................... W, 13-6 5/27/89 vs. Clemson .......................................L, 13-5

5/25/90 5/26/90

1990 - Atlantic Regional Miami, Fla. (Miami) at Miami ..............................................L, 4-3 vs. N.C. State......................................L, 13-2

1992 - South II Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 5/21/92 vs. Stanford .........................................L, 2-1 5/22/92 at Florida State ....................................L, 2-0 1996 - South I Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Alabama) 5/23/96 vs. South Alabama ............................. W, 9-8 5/24/96 vs. Notre Dame .................................. W, 7-6 5/25/96 at Alabama ..........................................L, 3-1 5/25/96 vs. Virginia ...........................................L, 5-4 All-Tournament: Michael Stover 1997 - Midwest Regional Stillwater, Okla. (Oklahoma State) 5/22/97 at Oklahoma State ...............................L, 8-1 5/23/97 vs. Harvard ..........................................L, 8-6 2000 - Atlanta Regional Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech) 5/26/00 vs. Auburn ......................................... W, 9-5 5/27/00 at Georgia Tech ..................................L, 24-1 5/27/00 vs. Auburn ......................................W, 13-10 5/28/00 at Georgia Tech ................................L, 16-11 All-Tournament: Frank Corr, Lenny DiNardo, Josh Laws

2001 - Coral Gables Regional Coral Gables, Fla. (Miami) 5/25/01 vs. Florida ..........................................L, 10-9 5/26/01 vs. Bucknell ....................................... W, 7-0 5/26/01 vs. Florida .......................................... W, 6-3 5/27/01 at Miami ............................................L, 16-8 All-Tournament: Brian Snyder, Brian Sullivan, Frank Corr 2002 - Tallahassee Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 5/31/02 at Florida State ..................................L, 11-8 6/01/02 vs. South Florida ..............................L, 14-13 All-Tournament: Brian Snyder, Chris Westervelt 2003 - Atlanta Regional Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech) 5/30/03 at Georgia Tech .................................. W, 5-4 5/31/03 vs. South Carolina ................................L, 7-2 5/31/03 vs. East Carolina ................................. W, 9-4 6/01/03 vs. South Carolina ................................L, 9-3 All-Tournament: Rusty Beale, John DeStefano, Andy Wilson 2005 - Gainesville Regional Gaineville, Fla. (Florida) 6/4/05 at Florida .............................................L, 8-3 6/4/05 vs. Notre Dame ....................................L, 7-4 All-Tournament: Brian Bocock, John DeStefano 2006 - Atlanta Regional Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Tech) 6/3/05 at Georgia Tech ....................................L, 7-5 6/4/05 vs. Michigan ......................................L, 11-1 All-Tournament: Chris Johnson 2007 - Tallahassee Regional Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 6/1/07 vs. Mississippi State .............................L, 6-3 6/2/07 vs. Bethune-Cookman ..................... W, 12-0 6/3/07 vs. Florida State .................................L, 17-1 All-Tournament: Shane Jordan, Braedyn Pruitt 2011 - Columbia Regional Columbia, S.C. (South Carolina) 6/3/11 vs. N.C. State...................................... W, 8-7 6/4/11 at South Carolina ...............................L, 11-5 6/5/11 vs. N.C. State...................................... W, 5-3 6/5/11 at South Carolina .................................L, 8-2 All-Tournament: Mark Jones, Mitchel Brennan

Individual Game Batting Runs: ......................4, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Hits: ......................5, Michael Stover vs. USA (5/23/96) Doubles:.......................3, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Home Runs: ...................2, Jeff Christy vs. Miami (5/27/01) ....................................... 2, Frank Corr vs. GT (5/28/00) Runs Batted In:.................................. 4, by four players .........................last by Jeff Christy vs. Miami (5/27/01) Total Bases: ......................10, Frank Corr vs. GT (5/28/00) .............................10, Lee Bagley vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Walks: ......................3, Frank Corr vs. Florida (5/26/01)

RECORD VS TEAMS Team .................................. W-L ...............Pct. Alabama ......................................0-1 .................. .000 Auburn ........................................2-0 .................1.000 Bethune-Cookman ......................1-0 .................1.000 Bucknell.......................................1-0 .................1.000 Clemson.......................................0-2 .................. .000 East Carolina ................................1-0 .................1.000 Florida .........................................2-3 .................. .400 Florida State ................................2-4 .................. .333 Florida Southern ..........................0-1 .................. .000 George Mason .............................1-0 .................1.000 Georgia Tech ................................1-3 .................. .250 Harvard .......................................0-1 .................. .000 Ithaca ..........................................0-1 .................. .000 Miami (FL) ...................................0-5 .................. .000 Michigan .....................................0-1 .................. .000 Mississippi State ..........................0-1 .................. .000 North Carolina State ....................3-1 .................. .750 Notre Dame .................................1-1 .................. .500 Oklahoma State ...........................0-1 .................. .000 Rider ............................................1-0 .................1.000 South Alabama ............................1-1 .................. .500 South Carolina .............................0-4 .................. .000 South Florida ...............................1-1 .................. .500 Stanford.......................................0-1 .................. .000 Virginia ........................................0-1 .................. .000 Totals ................................18-34 ............ .346 Div I Totals .........................18-32 ............ .360

REGIONAL RECORDS Team Batting Game Runs: ............................................................ 13, twice Runs/Inning: .................................................. 6, twice Hits: ......................................18 vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Doubles: ..................................8 vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Triples: ........................................................... 1, twice Home Runs:.............................. 4 vs. Miami (5/27/01) Runs Batted In:......................13 vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Total Bases: ...........................31 vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Walks: ...................................................6, three times Strikeouts:.................................17, Virginia (5/25/96) Runners LOB:......................... 13 at Georgia Tech (6/3/06) Team Pitching Game Innings: ............................ 11.1 vs. Stanford (5/21/92) Hits Allowed:.......................... 25 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00) Runs Allowed: ........................... 24 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00) ER Allowed: ........................... 20 vs. Georgia Tech (5/27/00) Walks: .............................9 vs. Georgia Tech (5/28/00) Strikeouts:......................... 13 vs. Florida State (5/22/92) Team Miscellaneous Win Margin: ................................................... 7, twice Loss Margin:............................ 23 vs. Georgia Tech (5/28/00) Individual Game Pitching Innings:......................... 9, Brian Sullivan vs. Bucknell (5/26/01 (only CG shutout in Stetson regional history) Hits Allowed:..................... 11, Bryan Welch vs. GT (5/28/00) Runs Allowed: ................................. 9, by three players ER Allowed:.....................8, Charles Aulet vs. Auburn (5/27/00) Walks: .......................6, Lenny DiNardo vs. Florida (5/25/01) Strikeouts:....................12, Willard Brown vs. FSU (5/22/92)

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HATTERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES

Brian Bocock San Francisco Giants

Lenny DiNardo New York Mets

Chris Johnson Atlanta Braves

Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians

Kevin Nicholson San Diego Padres

Wade Rowdon Cincinnati Reds

Bill Swaggerty Baltimore Orioles

George Tsamis Minnesota Twins

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Jake Boyd Anaheim Angels

Ben Carhart Chicago Cubs

Lindsey Caughel Los Angeles Dodgers

Jake deGrom New York Mets

Tucker Donahue Toronto Blue Jays

Cameron Griffin Pittsburgh Pirates

Sam Kimmel Baltimore Orioles

Nick Rickles Oakland Athletics

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HATTERS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL HIGHEST DRAFT PICKS 1. Brian Snyder ...................26th pick 1st round, Oakland, 2003

2. Kevin Nicholson ..............27th pick 1st round, San Diego, 1997

3. Sammy Serrano...............68th pick 2nd round, San Francisco, 1998

4. Lenny DiNardo ............. 102nd pick 3rd round, New York Mets, 2001

Year 1970 1972 1974 1974 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1979 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1989 1990 1989 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996

Player Pete Dunn (C) Roy Tanner (OF) Stephen Kotenda (INF) Ted Loeher (RHP) Dave Braden (LHP) Jim Howard (OF) Jesse Wright (LHP) Jeff Brueggemann (RHP) Ronnie Pearce (RHP) Bill Swaggerty (RHP) Dan Williams (1B) Wade Rowdon (INF) David Miller (OF) Bob Klusacek (LHP) Mike Burgermeister (RHP) Mike Ullian (LHP) Jeff Pequignot (OF) Mike Ullian (LHP) Jay Nieporte (C) Jeff Henderson (LHP) Scott Gray (INF) Rick Malizia (OF) Chris Byrnes (LHP) Kevin Wasilewski (RHP) Fred DeLamata (OF) Chris Dunham (1B) Steve Woide (LHP) George Tsamis (LHP) George Tsamis (LHP) Mike Pinckes (INF) Darin Bruehl (INF) Jim Waring (RHP) Tom Hickox (RHP) Craig Risdon (RHP) Larry Hingle (LHP) Wes Weger (INF) Ernie Yaroshuk (OF) Tibor Brown (LHP) Christopher Thomas (C) Willard Brown (RHP) Aaron Iatarola (OF) Jeff Smith (C) Mike Lyons (RHP) Chuck Beale (RHP) Eric Knott (RHP) George Kaufmann (RHP) Javier Gomez (RHP)

Rd. R 36 FA 3 20 28 25 FA 36 12 26 27 8 FA 14 FA 15 32 10 11 16 17 FA 11 15 FA 19 FA 33 15 FA FA 21 FA FA 7 9 18 41 44 10 21 20 20 20 24 44 FA

Organization Kansas City Kansas City Boston Chicago (A) Texas New York (N) Oakland Minnesota Montreal Baltimore Chicago (A) Chicago (A) Baltimore San Diego San Francisco St. Louis Milwaukee Houston San Diego Detroit Houston Baltimore New York (A) Houston Baltimore Cleveland Toronto Toronto Minnesota Cleveland Houston Houston Milwaukee Atlanta Los Angeles (A) Milwaukee New York (A) New York (A) Milwaukee Los Angeles (A) Los Angeles (A) Minnesota New York (N) Boston Arizona Kansas City Detroit

Year 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 2001 2001 2001 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013

Player Kevin Nicholson (INF) Clint Chrysler (LHP) Sammy Serrano (C) Brooks Stephens (1B) Jeff House (RHP) Lenny DiNardo (LHP) Jeff Christy (OF) Frank Corr (OF) Brian Snyder (INF) Mike Wiley (LHP) Roger Lincoln (LHP) Chris Westervelt (C) Rusty Beale (INF) Andy Wilson (INF) Chris Westervelt (C) Ryan Dixon (RHP) Chris Johnson (INF) Brian Bocock (INF) Nathan Nery (LHP) Corey Kluber (RHP) Braedyn Pruitt (INF) Chris Ingoglia (LHP) Shane Jordan (OF) Justin Bass (OF) Brian Pruitt (OF) Nick Pugliese (RHP) Jeremy Cruz (OF) Casey Frawley (OF) Robby Donovan (RHP) Jacob deGrom (RHP) Nick Rickles (C) Lindsey Caughel (RHP) Tucker Donahue (RHP) Tucker Donahue (RHP) Sam Kimmel (C) Lindsey Caughel (RHP) Robbie Powell (RHP) Ben Carhart (INF) Jake Boyd (RHP) Kirk Schluter (RHP) Cameron Griffin (LHP)

Rd. 1 17 2 47 40 3 12 17 1 16 34 40 45 FA 11 FA 4 9 18 4 14 18 43 19 34 FA 13 17 23 9 14 35 38 4 18 23 32 35 38 39 23

Organization San Diego Seattle San Francisco Tampa Bay Milwaukee New York (N) Oakland New York (N) Oakland Colorado Cleveland Oakland Cincinnati New York (N) Los Angeles (N) St. Louis Houston San Francisco Baltimore San Diego New York (A) Miami San Francisco Miami Washington Los Angeles (A) Los Angeles (A) Cleveland Houston New York (N) Oakland Baltimore Texas Toronto Baltimore Los Angeles (N) Los Angeles (A) Chicago (N) Los Angeles (A) Boston Pittsburgh

Bold played in MLB

5. Corey Kluber .................134th pick 4th round, San Diego Padres, 2007

Chris Johnson batted .321 in his first season with the Atlanta Braves in 2013.

Corey Kluber earned his first MLB victory, a 3-2 win over Detroit, in 2012.

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FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS

Mike Fulford ........................... Third Baseman

Tom Hickox ......................................... Pitcher

1970................ NCAA ....................................................1st Team

1988............................................................................ 2nd Team

Tony Latour ..............................First Baseman

James Hufstetler ................................ Pitcher

1970................ NCAA ....................................................1st Team

1992................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Mike Wolfe .....................................Outfielder

Kevin Nicholson ............................. Shortstop

1975................ NCAA ................................................... 3rd Team

1995................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Tom Hickox ......................................... Pitcher

Ned French .....................................Outfielder

1989................ Baseball America ................................. 3rd Team

1996................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Kevin Nicholson .............................. Shortstop

Sammy Serrano ..................................Catcher

1997................ Baseball America, NCBWA..................... 2nd Team

1996................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Sammy Serrano ..................................Catcher

Frank Corr ............................................Utility

1998................ Baseball America, ................................1st Team 1998................ Baseball Weekly ...................................1st Team 1998................ Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA .....................1st Team

1998................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Lenny DiNardo ................................... Pitcher

Lenny DiNardo .................................... Pitcher 1999................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team 1999................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

2000................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team 2000................ College Baseball Insider........................1st Team 2000................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team 2000................ NCBWA .................................................1st Team 2000................ The Sporting News ...............................1st Team 2000................ Baseball Weekly ................................. 2nd Team 2001................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

Vinnie Rinaldi ........................... Outfielder/DH

Frank Corr ......................................Outfielder

2001................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team 2001................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

2000................ College Baseball Insider........................1st Team 2000................ The Sporting News ...............................1st Team 2000................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team 2000................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team 2000................ NCBWA ............................................... 2nd Team 2001................ NCBWA ............................................... 2nd Team

1999................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Andy Wilson .............................Pitcher/Utility 2000................ Collegiate Baseball ....................................... HM

Jack Collins ......................................... Pitcher 2001................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Brian Snyder............................Third Baseman Bryan Zenchyk ........................First Baseman 2001................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team 2001................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team

Chris Ingoglia ..................................... Pitcher 2004................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Chris Westervelt .................................Catcher

Shane Jordan..................................Outfielder

2002................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team 2002................ Baseball America ................................. 3rd Team 2004................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team 2004................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

2004................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Brian Snyder............................Third Baseman

David Golliner.....................................Catcher

2003................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team 2003................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team 2003................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

2005................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Chris Johnson ...........................First Baseman

Robert Crews ...........................Third Baseman

2006................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team 2006................ College Baseball Foundation ........................ HM

2008................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Corey Kluber ....................................... Pitcher

2009................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2007................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team

Mark Jones ...........................Second Baseman

Jeremy Cruz ....................................Outfielder

2009................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

2009................ Collegiate Baseball ............................. 2nd Team 2009................ ABCA/Rawlings .................................. 2nd Team

Ryan Lashley .................................. Shortstop

Nick Rickles ........................................Catcher

Kevin Fagan ..........................................INF/P

2011................ Baseball America ................................ 2nd Team 2011................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team 2011................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

2013................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Kurt Schluter ...................................... Pitcher 2011................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team 2011................ College Baseball Insider................................ HM

Chris Johnson ...........................First Baseman 2005................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team 2005................ Baseball America .......................................... HM

Mike Fulford 1970 NCAA All-American

Casey Frawley ................................. Shortstop 2007................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Nick Rickles ........................................Catcher

2010................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team

Patrick Mazeika ........................First Baseman 2013................ Baseball America ..................................1st Team 2013................ Collegiate Baseball ...............................1st Team 2013................ NCBWA .................................................1st Team

Robbie Powell .................................... Pitcher 2012................ Collegiate Baseball .............................. 3rd Team

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Tony Latour 1970 NCAA All-American

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Bryan Zenchyk 2001 Freshman All-American


AWARD WINNERS ALL-REGION Wes Weger .......................................... Infielder 1992.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Aaron Iatarola ...................................Outfielder 1993.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Jeff House ............................................. Pitcher 1997.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Kevin Nicholson ................................. Shortstop 1997.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Sammy Serrano .....................................Catcher 1998.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Lenny DiNardo ....................................... Pitcher 2000.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Frank Corr .........................................Outfielder 2000.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team 2001.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Jeff Christy ........................................Outfielder 2001.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Andy Wilson ............................ Second Baseman 2001.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team 2002.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher 2002.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team 2004.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Roger Lincoln ........................................ Pitcher 2002.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Bryan Zenchyk ............................. First Baseman 2002.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team

In 2002, Chris Westervelt became the first person in Atlantic Sun Conference history to be named an All-American and an Academic All-American in the same season. He repeated the feat in 2004.

Brian Snyder...............................Third Baseman 2003.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Ryan Heacox .......................................... Pitcher 2004.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Corey Kluber .......................................... Pitcher 2007.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Justin Bass ........................................Outfielder 2008.......... ABCA ........................................... 2nd Team Jeremy Cruz .......................................Outfielder 2009.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team Robbie Powell ....................................... Pitcher 2012.......... ABCA .............................................1st Team

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher 2002.......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team 2004.......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Chris Westervelt ....................................Catcher 2002.......... CoSIDA ...........................................1st Team 2003.......... CoSIDA ........................................... 1st Team 2004.......... CoSIDA ........................................... 1st Team

DISTRICT ALL-STARS Wayne Perry 1969.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Tony Latour 1969.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team 1970.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Pete Dunn 1970.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Jorge Rodriquez 1971.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team John Fischetti 1971.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team 1972.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Lorenzo Moll 1971.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Larry Jones 1972.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Jim Orr 1972.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Mike Fulford 1972.......... NCAA District 3 .............................. 1st Team Mike Wolfe 1975.......... NCAA Atlantic Coast ....................... 1st Team 1975.......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

2009 A-Sun Player of the Year Jeremy Cruz Stan Lewis......................................................... 1977.......... NCAA South Region ....................... 1st Team 1977.......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team Lou Bazzano 1978.......... All-South Independent .................2nd Team Kirk Eicholtz 1979.......... All-South Independent ...........................HM 1980.......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team 1981.......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team Wade Rowdon 1980.......... All-South Independent ...........................HM Brad Cloud ........................................................ 1981.......... All-South Independent .................. 1st Team

A-SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989 ..................................................George Tsamis (p) 1991 ..................................................... Wes Weger (ss) 1992 ..................................................... Wes Weger (ss) 1993 ................................................Aaron Iatarola (of) 1994 .................................................... Chuck Beale (p) 1997 ..............................................Kevin Nicholson (ss) 1998 ............................................... Sammy Serrano (c) 2000 ...................................................... Frank Corr (of) 2002 ................................................Chris Westervelt (c) 2004 ................................................Chris Westervelt (c) 2009..................................................... Jeremy Cruz (of)

A-SUN PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2007...........................................................Corey Kluber 2011.......................................................... Kurt Schluter *Pitcher of the Year first awarded in 2004

A-SUN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001 ............................................... Bryan Zenchyk (1b) 2004 ............................................... Braedyn Pruitt (3b) 2005 .................................................Chris Johnson (1b) 2008.................................................. Robert Crews (3b) 2013...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b)

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In addition to twice being named A-Sun Player of the Year, Wes Weger was a fourtime, first-team all-conference performer.

A-SUN COACH OF THE YEAR 1988 ............................................................. Pete Dunn 1989 ............................................................. Pete Dunn 1990 ............................................................. Pete Dunn 1996 ............................................................. Pete Dunn 2007.............................................................. Pete Dunn 2011.............................................................. Pete Dunn

1ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1987 ................................................Chris Dunham (1b) .............................................................Pat Harding (dh) ..............................................................Steve Woide (p) 1988 .................................................Kevin Weickel (dh) ............................................................... Tom Hickox (p) 1989 .......................................................Joe Taylor (2b) ...........................................................Mike Pinckes (3b) ...............................................................Wes Weger (ss) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) ................................................................Ed Cooney (of) ...........................................................George Tsamis (p) ............................................................... Tom Hickox (p) 1990 ..................................................Mike Pinckes (3b) ...............................................................Wes Weger (ss) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) .............................................................Rick Murray (dh) 1990....................................................... Tom Hickox (p) 1991 .......................................................Joe Taylor (2b) ...............................................................Wes Weger (ss) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) ................................................................Jim Waring (p) 1992 ..................................................... Tom Taylor (rp) ...............................................................Wes Weger (ss)

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1993 .....................................................Aaron Gallo (p) ..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of) 1994...................................................... Chuck Beale (p) ..................................................................Jeff Smith (c) 1995.............................................. Mitch Markham (3b) 1996........................................................Mike Lyons (p) ....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss) 1997 .............................................. Kevin Nicholson (ss) .............................................................. Ned French (of) 1998.................................................Sammy Serrano (c) 1999 ................................................. Lenny DiNardo (p) 2000 ......................................................Frank Corr (of) .......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p) ......................................................... Vinnie Rinaldi (dh) 2001 .....................................................Jeff Christy (of) ................................................................Frank Corr (of) .......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p) ........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b) 2002 .................................................. Brian Snyder (3b) ........................................................ Chris Westervelt (c) ............................................................Andy Wilson (2b) ........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b) 2003 .................................................. Brian Snyder (3b) 2004 ............................................... Chris Westervelt (c) 2005 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss) 2006..................................................Chris Johnson (1b) 2007....................................................Chris Ignoglia (p) ............................................................. Corey Kluber (p) ............................................................ Jeramy Cruz (1b) ........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b) ...............................................................Justin Bass (of) ...........................................................Shane Jordan (of) ............................................................. Brian Pruitt (dh) 2008.......................................................Justin Bass (of) .......................................................... Casey Frawley (ss) 2009.....................................................Jeremy Cruz (of) ..........................................................Casey Frawley (of) 2010..................................................... Sean Emory (of) 2011.....................................................Kurt Schluter (p) ............................................................... Nick Rickles (c) ...............................................................Mark Jones (ss) .......................................................... Robert Crews (2b) 2012.......................................................Mark Jones (ss) ..........................................................Robbie Powell (rp) 2013...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b)

2ND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 ..............................................James Hufstetler (p) 1993 ................................................... Javier Gomez (p)

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............................................................. Chris Shields (p) .............................................................Doug Bolton (ss) 1994 ............................................... Mitch Markam (3b) 1995 ..................................................... Chuck Beale (p) ....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss) ............................................................Chris Sawyer (of) 1996 ..................................................... Chuck Beale (p) .............................................................. Ned French (of) 1997 .......................................... Emmett Berberich (of) 1998 ................................................. Robby Morgan (p) ................................................................Tim Branz (2b) ................................................... Emmett Berberich (of) 2001 .....................................................Andy Wilson (p) ........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b) 2002 ...................................................Roger Lincoln (p) ..............................................................Andy Wilson (p) 2003 ...................................................... Ian Church (of) ............................................................Roger Lincoln (p) ................................................................ Cy McCuen (p) 2004 .............................................. John DeStefano (of) ............................................................. Ryan Heacox (p) ........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b) 2005 .............................................. John DeStefano (of) ...........................................................Shane Jordan (of) ..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b) ...................................................................Jon Still (dh)

Current first baseman Patrick Mazeika is the fifth Hatter to be named A-Sun Freshman of the Year.


AWARD WINNERS 2008.................................................. Robert Crews (3b) .............................................................Sean Emory (2b) 2009....................................................... Nick Rickles (c) ..............................................................Mark Jones (2b) ........................................................Lindsey Caughel (p) ...............................................................Ryan Sweat (p) 2010....................................................Ryan Lashley (ss) 2011......................................................Austin Perez (p) 2012...................................................... Josh Powers (p) 2013...............................................Patrick Mazeika (1b) ...........................................................Kevin Fagan (util) ............................................................Konner Lutz (inf) .......................................................... Tyler Warmoth (p)

ALL-TOURNAMENT Brandon Paritz is the last Hatter to win Tournament MVP honors, in 2006.

2006.................................................... Brian Bocock (ss) .......................................................Robbie Elsemiler (p) ............................................................Chris Ingoglia (p) 2007..............................................Robbie Elsemiller (p) ......................................................... Casey Frawley (2b) 2008.................................................... Jeremy Cruz (1b) .......................................................... Robert Crews (3b) ........................................................... Andy Mauldin (p) 2009............................................ Aaron Crittenden (dh) 2011................................................Lindsey Caughel (p) 2012...................................................... Sam Jimmel (c) .............................................................Ben Carhart (3b) 2013......................................................Austin Perez (p)

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2001 ...................................................... Jack Collins (p) ........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b) ........................................................ Bryan Zenchyk (1b) 2003 .........................................................Ben Hall (2b) 2004 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss) ..............................................................Chris Igoglia (p) ...........................................................Shane Jordan (of) ........................................................ Braedyn Pruitt (3b) ...................................................................Jon Still (dh) 2005..............................................Robbie Elsemiller (p) ............................................................David Golliner (c) ..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b) 2006.................................................. Jake Hitchcock (p) ..............................................................Brian Pruitt (of) 2007...................................................Justin Dechert (p) ......................................................... Casey Frawley (2b) ..........................................................Kevin Johnson (ss)

1987 ..................................................Mike Robinson (c) .............................................................. Shawn Lee (2b) .............................................................Pat Harding (dh) ..............................................................Steve Woide (p) 1988 .................................................. Eddie Corbett (ss) .............................................................. Shawn Lee (3b) .............................................................Tom Riginos (of) ...................................................... *Mike Sempeles (of) ..........................................................Kevin Weickel (dh) ..............................................................Craig Risdon (p) 1989 ................................................ *Mike Pinckes (3b) ...............................................................Wes Weger (ss) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) ...........................................................George Tsamis (p) ............................................................... Tom Hickox (p) 1990 ...................................................... Rick Murray (c) ..........................................................David Ferreira (2b) ...........................................................Mike Pinckes (3b) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) ................................................................Jim Waring (p) 1991 ......................................................Wes Weger (ss) ........................................................ Mike Sempeles (of) ..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of) 1993 ..................................................Craig Corbett (3b) ..........................................................Aaron Iatarola (of) 1994 ............................................. Mitch Markham (3b) 1995 ................................................... Javier Gomez (p) ..................................................................Jeff Smith (c) ....................................................... Kevin Nicholson (ss) ............................................................ Clint Hendry (of) ..............................................................Matt Branz (dh) 1996 .......................................................Mike Lyons (p) ..................................................... Brooks Stephens (1b) ............................................................ Clint Hendry (of)

1997 .........................................................Eric Knott (p) .......................................................... Clint Chrysler (1b) ................................................................ C.J. Fagan (of) 1998 ..................................................... Ned French (of) 2000 ...................................................*Jeff Christy (of) ................................................................Frank Corr (of) .......................................................... Lenny DiNardo (p) ................................................................ Josh Laws (of) ...........................................................Jason Oglesby (p) ..................................................... Brooks Stephens (1b) ............................................................Andy Wilson (dh) 2002 ..................................................Roger Lincoln (p) ............................................................Andy Wilson (2b) 2003 ....................................................Rusty Beale (ss) ........................................................... Brian Snyder (3b) ................................................................Adam Blair (p) 2005 ................................................... Brian Bocock (ss) ....................................................... John DeStefano (of) ......................................................Robbie Elsemiller (p) .........................................................*Shane Jordan (of) ...................................................................Jon Still (dh) 2006..............................................Robbie Elsemiller (p) ..........................................................Chris Johnson (1b) ...........................................................Shane Jordan (of) ......................................................*Brandon Paritz (2b) ........................................................... Will Romanowicz 2007.................................................. Jake Hitchcock (p) 2008.................................................. Casey Frawley (ss) 2011.......................................................Mark Jones (ss) ......................................................Mitchel Brennan (of) 2012......................................................Will Doresey (p) *Tournament MVP

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AWARD WINNERS Each year the Stetson University baseball program recognizes players from the previous season at the preseason Dick Westervelt First Pitch Banquet. Below are lists of all the previous award winners.

WILLARD BEHM MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1969.......................................... Wayne Perry 1970............................................Tony Latour 1971..........................................Lorenzo Moll 1972..........................................John Colvard 1973........................................Tom Robinson 1974..........................................Jim Coleman 1975.............................................Mike Wolfe 1976.......................................... Jeff Barefoot 1977............................................. Stan Lewis 1978.......................................... Lou Bazzano 1979......................................... Dan Williams 1980....................................... Wade Rowdon 1981...........................................Kirk Eicholtz 1982......................................... Andy Moffatt 1983....................................... Jeff Pequignot 1984....................................... Jon Pequignot 1985.............................................. Tom Sutte 1986................................................ Ron Vara 1987........................................Chris Dunham 1988............................................Pat Harding 1989........................................George Tsamis 1990.............................................Wes Weger 1991.............................................Wes Weger 1992............................................. Tom Taylor 1993........................................Aaron Iatarola 1994..........................................Chris Sawyer 1995.............................................. Jeff Smith 1996.....................................Kevin Nicholson 1997.....................................Kevin Nicholson 1998.....................................Sammy Serrano 1999.......................................Lenny DiNardo 2000.............................................. Frank Corr 2001.............................................. Frank Corr 2002.......................................... Andy Wilson 2003..........................................Brian Snyder 2004.....................................Chris Westervelt 2005..........................................Brian Bocock 2006........................................ Chris Johnson 2007.........................................Shane Jordan 2008........................................... Jeremy Cruz 2009........................................... Jeremy Cruz 2010.....................................Spencer Theisen 2011............................................Nick Rickles 2012........................................... Ben Carhart 2013..................................... Patrick Mazeika

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1969.............................................Tony Latour 1970............................................Tony Latour 1971..........................................Lorenzo Moll 1972......................................... Mike Kirchoff 1973........................................Tom Robinson 1974..............................................Don Boyer 1975.............................................Mike Wolfe 1976.......................................... Jeff Barefoot 1977............................................. Stan Lewis 1978........................................... David Miller 1979......................................... Dan Williams 1980....................................... Wade Rowdon

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1981.........................Kirk Eicholtz/Jeff Pequignot 1982......................................... Andy Moffatt 1983....................................... Jeff Pequignot 1984....................................... Jon Pequignot 1985........................................... Rick Malizia 1986...................................... Fred DeLamata 1987..............................................Rich Floyd 1988........................................ Kevin Weickel 1989..............................................Ed Cooney 1990........................................... Rick Murray 1991...................................... Mike Sempeles 1992........................................Aaron Iatarola 1993........................................Aaron Iatarola 1994..........................................Chris Sawyer 1995..........................................Chris Sawyer 1996.....................................Kevin Nicholson 1997.....................................Kevin Nicholson 1998.....................................Sammy Serrano 1999............................................ Ned French 2000.............................................. Frank Corr 2001.............................................Jeff Christy 2002.....................................Chris Westervelt 2003..........................................Brian Snyder 2004.....................................Chris Westervelt 2005........................................ Chris Johnson 2006........................................ Chris Johnson 2007.............................................Justin Bass 2008.............................................Justin Bass 2009........................................... Jeremy Cruz 2010........................Jeff Simpson/Ryan Lashley 2011......................................................Nick Rickles 2012......................................................Ben Carhart 2013............................................... Patrick Mazeika

OUTSTANDING PITCHER 1969.......................................... Wayne Perry 1970...................................................Jim Orr 1971........................................ John Fischetti 1972..........................................John Colvard 1973..........................................John Colvard 1974...............................................Ted Loehr 1975.......................................... Jesse Wright 1976.......................................... Jesse Wright 1977................................................ Rick Hall 1978.......................................Bill Swaggerty 1979......................................................none 1980.......................................Mike Bergman 1981............................................ Brad Fraley 1982........................ Burgermeister, Klusacek 1983............................................ Mike Ullian 1984............................... Mike Ullian, Bill Gill 1985.............................................. Tom Sutte 1986...........................................Chris Byrnes 1987...........................................Steve Woide 1988............................................ Tom Hickox 1989........................................George Tsamis 1990............................................ Tom Hickox 1991............................................ Jim Waring 1992....................................James Hufstetler 1993............................................Aaron Gallo 1994...........................................Chuck Beale 1995...........................................Chuck Beale 1996.............................................Mike Lyons 1997..............................................Jeff House 1998.......................................Robby Morgan 1999.......................................Lenny DiNardo 2000.......................................Lenny DiNardo 2001.......................................Lenny DiNardo 2002.........................................Roger Lincoln

2003............................................. Cy McCuen 2004.......................................... Ryan Heacox 2005........................................ Chris Ingoglia 2006...................................Robbie Elsemiller 2007.......................................... Corey Kluber 2008........................................Andy Mauldin 2009........................................Ian Thompson 2010........................................... David Burns 2011......................................... Kurt Schluter 2012........................................Robbie Powell 2013...........................................Austin Perez

LOU BAZZANO OUTSTANDING EFFORT 1969............................................. David Reid 1970...............................................Ron Keith 1971.............................................Roy Tanner 1972.............................................Roy Tanner 1973.....................................Buddy Branham 1974........................................ Pat McMahon 1975........................................ Pat McMahon 1976..........................................Howard Gray 1977..........................................Howard Gray 1978.......................................... Lou Bazzano 1979............................................... Al Guerra 1980........................................Jerry Moulton 1981.......................................... Mark Zaleski 1982...............................................Jeff Altier 1983....................................... Jon Pequignot 1984..............................................Scott Gray 1985.......................................... Dickie Smith 1986.......................................... Dickie Smith 1987............................................Pat Harding 1988.............................................Shawn Lee 1989........................................... Tim Farrand 1990.........................................Tom Knudson 1991........................................Aaron Iatarola 1992...........................................Tibor Brown 1993.......................................... Chris Shields 1994..........................................Gary Preisser 1995.............................................Matt Branz 1996......................................... Drew Kieszek 1997..........................................Gary Preisser 1998.............................................. Tim Branz 1999...........................................Joe Cincotta 2000.........................................Mike Fellman 2001.........................................Roger Lincoln 2002..........................................Mike D’Aoust 2003............................................. Ian Church 2004........................................Myron Carlton 2005.....................................Brandon Berlett 2006.......................................Brandon Paritz 2007.........................................Shane Jordan 2008...................................... Josh Clendenin 2009................................. Ethan Maskolunas 2010............................................ Mark Jones 2011..........................................Jeff Simpson 2012................................. Ethan Maskolunas 2013...........................................Josh Powers

SERVICE AWARD The Service Award is presented annually to recognize individual or individuals who make special contributions to Stetson Baseball. 1973...........................................Jack Duncan 1974....................................... Eddie Gilliland 1975...........................................Joe Romano 1976................................. Morton McDonald

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1977......................................... Tom Sperling 1978..............................John C. “Red” Wilson 1979....................................... Roger Gilmore 1980...................................John McCullough 1981...........................................Bill Ottinger 1982.............................................John Keefe 1983............................................. B.J. Phelps 1984........................................ John Fischetti 1985.......................................Sandra Raborn 1986....................................... Wayne Struble 1987...............................................Don Page 1988.................................................Mike Orr 1989.......................................Craig Sweeney 1990....................................George Shierling 1991....................................... Randy Jackson 1992.....................................Richard Hopkins 1993......................................Dick Westervelt 1994............................................ Larry Jones 1995...........................................Chuck Aleno 1996..................................Heather Anderson 1997..........................................Gene Wilkins 1998..............................................John Allen 1999..............................Doug and Jean Gross 2000............................................ Scott Groth 2001.........................................Willard Behm 2002............................................ B.B. Abbott 2003........................................... Kris Ragone 2004......................................... Don Harrison 2005............................. Jim and Carol Snyder 2006..........................Dave and Cindy Carlton 2007...........................................Garrett Hyer 2008............................................PamWomack 2009...............................................Helen Cox 2010....................................... Roger Gilmore 2011.....................................Jeannette Spina 2012.......................................Norma Kormas 2013..................................Warren Blackburn

STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD The Student-Athlete Award is presented annually to the player who achieves success both on the field and in the classroom. 1992.......................................... Chris Thomas 1993.............................................Kevin Jones 1994........................................... Chris Shields 1995............................................... Jeff Smith 1996............................................Clint Hendry 1997...........................................Gary Preisser 1998.......................................... Charles Aulet 1999..........................................Jason Shipley 2000........................................Kevin Maloney 2001..................................... Chris Westervelt 2002......................................Chris Westervelt 2003......................................Chris Westervelt 2004......................................... Wes Langston 2005......................................Brandon Berlett 2006......................................Brandon Berlett 2007......................................... Andy Mauldin 2008......................................... Andy Mauldin 2009.................................... Aaron Crittenden 2010............................................. Will Dorsey 2011................................................Jake Boyd 2012..................................... Mitchel Brennan 2013.......................................Patrick Mazeika


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1901 Record: 2-2 Coach: Seton Fleming DeLand DeLand DeLand DeLand 1902 Record: 4-0 Coach: G.L. Odom Rollins * at Rollins Florida DeLand

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4-6 9-6 6-11 15-7

4-0 9-6 9-2 6-3

* = First Intercollegiate baseball game in Fla.

1903 Record: 5-1 Coach: Edward Oates East Fla. Seminary Ormond Hotel at East Fla. Seminary Ocala All-Stars Ocala All-Stars at DeLand 1904 Record: 3-4 Coach: Frank Sears at Florida State College Florida Florida State College Florida DeLand DeLand DeLand 1905 Record: 16-4 Coach: Frank Sears Ormond Hotel Ormond Hotel at S. Florida Military at S. Florida Military East Florida Seminary East Florida Seminary Ormond Hotel Ormond Hotel South Florida Military South Florida Military at Florida at Florida at East Fla .Seminary at East Fla. Seminary Rollins Rollins Florida Florida Rollins Rollins

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1-0 5-7 12-1 12-0 12-1 10-8

2-3 1-4 3-2 2-1 8-7 2-8 9-2

2-6 2-13 2-13 1-0 13-1 10-7 3-6 8-3 7-0 10-0 2-0 1-2 6-2 6-1 8-3 9-0 3-1 8-0 3-2 15-2

1906 Record: 14-6 Coach: Litchfield Cotton Ormond Hotel Ormond Hotel Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Bradenton at Bradenton Jacksonville Tars Jacksonville Tars at Florida at Florida Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Florida Ocoee Ormond Hotel

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2-10 2-10 7-3 4-3 6-7 12-8 8-2 4-5 0-2 4-6 0-10 0-15 9-2 3-2 26-0 15-0 10-1 11-1 18-1 1-0

1907 Record: 12-4 Coach: J.B. “Spec� Campbell Ormond Hotel Ormond Hotel Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Ky. Military Institute at Ky. Military Institute Gainesville Oaks Gainesville Oaks Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Florida Florida Rollins Rollins at Rollins at Rollins

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2-9 7-10 1-2 2-0 3-4 4-2 6-5 6-3 1-2 6-2 7-3 21-2 10-2 14-2 8-2 5-1

1908 Record: 7-7 Coach: Ed Mickle at Seabreeze at Seabreeze Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Rollins Rollins Florida Florida at Rollins at Rollins at Florida at Florida Rollins Ky. Military Institute

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5-16 3-8 17-7 3-0 2-5 9-2 8-3 8-3 4-8 1-5 5-7 9-4 3-6 6-3

1909 Record: 6-3 Coach: Wilbur Tilden at Daytona at Orlando at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel

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8-9 12-4 9-2 5-3 9-3 3-0 4-1 3-8 2-11

1910 Record: 8-8-1 Coach: Edgar Garner at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Florida Southern at Florida Southern Florida Florida at Ormond Hotel at Ky. Military Institute DeLand Outlaws at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel at Florida at Florida Florida Southern Florida Southern

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3-12 6-3 6-3 3-1 2-0 6-4 8-3 9-4 2-3 2-2 6-7 4-5 3-4 4-1 2-4 1-6 2-7

1911 Record: 2-8 Coach: Edgar Garner Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Rollins Rollins at Ky. Military Institute at Ormond Hotel Florida Southern Florida Southern at Rollins at Rollins

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6-1 1-2 3-15 1-3 0-1 2-4 9-6 7-9 2-5 1-4

1912 Record: 9-8 Coach: Arthur Petty Florida Southern Florida Southern at Ky. Military Institute at Ky. Military Institute at Ky. Military Institute at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel Florida Florida at Rollins at Rollins at Florida Southern at Florida Southern

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1-2 0-1 2-1 1-3

1913 Record: 14-3 Coach: Edgar Garner Ky. Military Institute Keewatin (Wisc.) Ky. Military Institute Florida Southern Florida Southern Ormond Hotel at Ky. Military Institute Rollins Rollins at Florida at Florida at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Rollins at Rollins Florida at Ky. Military Institute

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12-3 5-1 7-2 3-0 3-2 4-3 6-2 3-11 3-4 3-1 7-2 13-6 3-4 1-0 7-5 7-2 4-0

1914 Record: 12-6-1 Coach: J.H. Swink Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Ormond Hotel Rollins Rollins at Ky. Military Institute at Ormond Hotel at Rollins at Rollins Jacksonville All-Stars at Ft. Meade Florida Southern Florida Southern Keewatin (Wisc.) Keewatin (Wisc.) Mercer Mercer

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14-2 6-0 2-3 5-1 6-5 3-0 4-8 13-1 7-5 3-5 1-6 1-1 14-3 3-2 8-3 12-5 8-4 3-11 1-13

1915 Record: 6-7-2 Coach: William Lourcey Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute Ky. Military Institute at Ft. Pierce All Stars at Ft. Pierce All Stars at Rollins at Rollins Rollins Rollins Brooklyn Superbas-1 Cuban All-Stars

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3-3 4-4 7-5 7-4 2-0 4-6 2-5 8-1 6-3 6-8 1-5 0-9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Brooklyn Superbas-1

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1916 Record: 14-5 Coach: William “Dutch” Hollander Brooklyn Superbas L Ky. Military Institute W Ky. Military Institute W Ky. Military Institute W Ky. Military Institute L Florida Southern W Florida Southern L Rollins W Rollins W at Florida Southern L at Florida Southern L at Rollins W at Rollins W at Jacksonville All-Stars W at Jacksonville All-Stars W Keewatin (Wisc.) W Keewatin (Wisc.) W Keewatin (Wisc.) W Keewatin (Wisc.) W

6-9 7-3 10-1 8-4 6-7 8-4 4-8 4-1 8-0 2-3 1-2 14-4 9-2 9-2 5-4 13-1 11-7 24-7 16-12

1917 Record: 7-5 Coach: William “Dutch” Hollander Ky. Military Institute W 5-0 Ky. Military Institute W 7-2 at Ormond Hotel W 13-0 Keewatin (Wisc.) W 17-2 Keewatin (Wisc.) W 3-2 at Jacksonville All-Stars W 14-5 at Jacksonville All-Stars W 2-1 at Georgia Tech L 0-4 at Georgia Tech L 3-4 at Gordon Mil. College L 2-3 at Gordon Mil. College L 1-6 at Gordon Mil. College L 5-6 ***1918 No Team (WW1)*** 1919 Record: 4-4 Coach: Henry St. Cyr Florida at Carlstrom Field at Winter Park All-Stars Carlstrom Field Winter Park All-Stars at Florida at Florida at St. Augustine (FSL)

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4-13 3-6 5-2 4-3 6-1 1-2 0-1 4-2

1920 Record: 3-5 Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Thomas F. Chalker at Rollins W 5-4 at Rollins L 0-2 Florida W 4-3 Florida L 2-12 at Florida L 7-9

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5-6 7-6 4-8

1921 Record: 7-7 Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Bert Higginbotham at Ormond Hotel W 4-0 at Florida Southern W 6-3 at Florida Southern W 4-3 at Carlstrom Field W 9-2 at Carlstrom Field W 14-8 at Rollins L 2-18 at Rollins L 0-3 at Daytona (FSL) L 5-6 Daytona (FSL) W 3-2 at Daytona (FSL) W 7-5 Rollins W N/A Rollins W N/A at St. Augustine (FSL) L 0-12 at St. Augustine (FSL) L 2-3 1921 Record: 4-9 Coaches: H.T. “Pug” Allen, Bert Higginbotham at Daytona (FSL) L 0-9 at Daytona (FSL) L 2-12 at Daytona (FSL) L 1-7 at Daytona (FSL) L 4-8 Philadelphia Athletics L 1-11 Rollins W N/A Rollins L N/A Florida L 5-10 Florida L 1-6 at Rollins W N/A at Rollins W N/A at Florida W 2-0 at Florida L 1-12 1923 Record: 6-6 Coach: Edwin Whitnel at Ormond Hotel at Ormond Hotel at Florida Southern at Florida Southern Rollins Rollins Florida Florida at Florida at Florida at Rollins at Rollins 1924 Record: 2-5 Coach: Edwin Whitnel at Florida at Florida Samford Samford Duke Florida

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9-4 4-5 11-3 8-2 9-1 1-7 4-13 2-1 5-10 1-10 N/A N/A

2-4 0-4 1-0 4-5 1-5 7-3

Florida 1925 Record: 0-2 Coach: Edwin Whitnel Date Opponent Florida Florida

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***1926-36 Program dormant*** 1937 Record: 2-2 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Raiford Prison Rollins Rollins at Raiford Prison

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5-4 2-5 5-12 6-2

1938 Record: 4-6 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Rollins Rollins at Raiford Prison Florida at Florida Rollins at Raiford Prison Rollins at Rollins at Rollins

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1939 Record: 3-12 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Raiford Prison Georgia Georgia University of Havana University of Havana at Rollins Rollins at Florida Florida Tampa Rollins Rollins at Tampa at Rollins at Rollins

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3-1 8-5 3-14 5-7 6-5 5-14 5-7 4-14 10-5 0-12 3-4 4-5 0-6 3-9 2-5

1940 Record: 0-2 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Raiford Prison L Tampa L ***1941-46 No Team (WW II)***

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1947 Record: 4-9 Coach: Ben Clemons Rollins Banana River N.A.S. at Florida Southern 4-24 at Miami (Fla.) 4-25 at Miami (Fla.) at West Palm Beach JC at Rollins Tampa at Florida at Tampa Rollins Florida at Rollins

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0-6 13-0 4-7 1-5 5-2 8-4 6-9 3-0 2-10 3-15 6-19 4-19 4-14

1948 Record: 6-15 Coach: Ben Clemons Georgia Southern Georgia Southern DeLand Red Hats Wofford Wofford at Tampa at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Mercer at Mercer 4-19 Miami (Fla.) 4-20 Miami (Fla.) Rollins Florida at Rollins at Florida Southern 5-11 at Miami (Fla.) Tampa at Florida Florida Southern Jacksonville N.A.S.

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4-8 7-17 1-16 8-5 3-7 12-6 N/A N/A N/A N/A 3-14 0-3 2-8 10-6 N/A 6-8 2-6 7-6 8-5 5-4 7-2

1949 Record: 12-15 Coach: Ben Clemons at Troy at Millsaps at Millsaps at Mississippi College at Mississippi College at Florida at Tampa at Orlando A.F.B. at Daytona Beach I’s at Jacksonville N.A.S. DeLand Red Hats Orlando A.F.B. 4-13 Miami (Fla.) 4-14 Miami (Fla.) Tampa at Rollins Florida State Florida State 4-29 at Miami (Fla.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4-30 at Miami (Fla.) Florida at Florida Southern Rollins at Florida State at Florida State Florida Southern Jacksonville N.A.S.

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3-9 0-2 3-5 4-5 4-2 2-4 6-5 8-7

1950 Record: 8-13 Coach: Ben Clemons #2 Alabama #2 Alabama NC State Florida Southern at Tampa Florida Florida State Florida State Rollins Tampa at Florida Southern 4-28 at Miami (Fla.) 4-29 at Miami (Fla.) 5-3 Miami (Fla.) 5-4 Miami (Fla.) at Rollins Jacksonville N.A.S. at Florida State at Florida State at Florida at Jacksonville N.A.S.

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1951 Record: 12-9 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Raiford Prison Georgia Tech Florida Southern 4-13 at Miami (Fla.) 4-14 at Miami (Fla.) at Patrick A.F.B. at Jacksonville N.A.S. Florida State Florida State at Florida Southern at Green Cove Navy 5-2 Miami (Fla.) 5-3 Miami (Fla.) at Rollins Florida Rollins Rollins at Florida State at Florida State at Rollins Florida

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1952 Record: 16-8 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Sanford Navy Sanford Navy at Jacksonville Navy at Raiford Prison Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Jacksonville Navy at Rollins at Rollins Florida State Florida State 4-18 at Miami (Fla.) 4-19 at Miami (Fla.) 4-23 Miami (Fla.) 4-24 Miami (Fla.) at Patrick A.F.B. Tampa Rollins Rollins at Tampa Florida Southern at Florida State at Florida Southern Patrick A.F.B. 1953 Record: 11-15 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Deland Red Hats at Raiford Prison at Sanford Navy Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Amherst Amherst 3-30 at Miami (Fla.) 3-31 at Miami (Fla.) at Opa-Locka Marines Presbyterian (N.C.) Florida State Florida State Cincinnati 4-22 Miami (Fla.) 4-23 Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern at Florida State at Florida State Rollins Rollins Tampa at Rollins at Rollins at Florida Southern at Tampa

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L 3-13 L 3-4 W 28-0 W 8-6 L 3-7 L 6-8 L 5-14 L 17-18 W 6-0 W 6-0 W 15-7 L 7-14 L 2-8 L 3-4 W 11-4 L 0-12 W 5-3 W 1-0 L 6-9 L 0-11 L 3-18 W 11-7 L 7-10 W 10-8 L 0-1 W 12-4

1954 Record: 14-13-1 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson DeLand Red Hats L 2-7 DeLand Red Hats W 7-6 DeLand Red Hats L 15-18

Lynchburg Cardinals at Sanford Navy at Sanford Navy Columbus Cardinals Ohio State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Amherst at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Florida State at Florida State 4-16 at Miami (Fla.) 4-17 at Miami (Fla.) Presbyterian (N.C.) Florida State Florida State 4-30 Miami (Fla.) 5-1 Miami (Fla.) at Rollins at Rollins Tampa Rollins Rollins at Tampa

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1955 Record: 8-10 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Pinecastle A.F.B. Furman Furman Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Amherst at Florida State at Florida State 4-8 at Miami (Fla.) at Florida Southern Centre College 4-20 Miami (Fla.) 4-21 Miami (Fla.) at Florida Southern Rollins Rollins Florida State Florida State

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1956 Record: 7-12 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Georgia Southern Ohio State Ohio State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Presbyterian (N.C.) American International Tampa Rollins 4-13 at Miami (Fla.) (12) 4-14 at Miami (Fla.) Cincinnati at Florida State

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at Florida State 4-26 Miami (Fla.) 4-26 Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern at Rollins at Rollins at Florida Southern at Tampa

L 2-23 L 2-3 L 0-2 W 14-13 L 3-4 L 3-5 W 4-3 W 6-4

1957 Record: 7-17 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 3-13 Miami (Fla.) 3-14 Miami (Fla.) Ohio State Ohio State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Florida State Florida State Rollins Amherst Amherst Ithaca Rollins Tampa at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Rollins at Rollins at Tampa Georgia Southern Florida Southern 5-10 at Miami (Fla.) 5-11 at Miami (Fla.)

W 9-1 L 4-5 L 5-13 L 0-7 L 2-9 L 3-9 L 0-15 W 3-2 W 5-2 L 4-10 W 12-7 L 3-5 L 3-6 W N/A L N/A L N/A L N/A L 11-12 L N/A W 2-0 L 2-6 W 11-6 L 7-9

1958 Record: 12-11 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 3-12 Miami (Fla.) Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Jacksonville at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Valdosta State at Valdosta State Florida Southern at Florida Southern Rollins at Rollins at Rollins Rollins Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Florida State Florida State at Florida Southern 5-9 at Miami (Fla.) 5-10 at Miami (Fla.) Tampa at Tampa

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

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1959 Record: 7-17 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Camp LeJune Florida Southern at Florida State at Florida State at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Mercer at Mercer Valdosta State Valdosta State at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Rollins Tampa at Rollins Florida Southern Rollins Tampa Tampa Rollins 5-8 at Miami (Fla.) 5-9 at Miami (Fla.) (10) Georgia Southern Georgia Southern

L 2-3 W 5-2 L 0-17 L 12-21 W N/A W N/A W N/A L N/A W 7-6 W 11-4 W 10-3 L 2-4 L 4-6 L N/A L 0-4 L 0-1 L 2-4 L 6-8 L 0-3 L 1-15 L 3-10 L 0-1 L 4-17 L 2-8

1960 Record: 6-14 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson at Florida Southern Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Florida Southern Amherst Amherst Furman Mercer at Florida Southern 4-11 Miami (Fla.) 4-12 Miami (Fla.) at Jacksonville Rollins at Tampa at Tampa at Rollins at Rollins at Rollins 5-6 at Miami (Fla.) 5-7 at Miami (Fla.)

L 6-7 L 3-12 L 8-9 L 0-7 L 2-4 W 4-1 L 6-8 W 12-4 L 4-6 L 0-5 W 6-3 W 6-3 L 2-4 W 12-5 W 9-2 L 10-11 L 2-10 L 1-5 L 0-6 L 1-8

1961 Record: 12-9-1 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Florida Southern Georgia Tech Georgia Tech at Valdosta State at Valdosta State Amherst Amherst Tampa Rollins

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3-5 4-1 10-2 15-6 18-2 2-5 5-4 11-4 7-9

4-14 Miami (Fla.) 4-15 Miami (Fla.) Cincinnati at Tampa at Rollins Florida Southern Rollins Jacksonville at Rollins at Florida Southern 5-5 at Miami (Fla.) 5-6 at Miami (Fla.)

W 6-1 W 6-5 T 9-9 W 9-7 L 1-4 L 10-11 W 4-3 L 1-8 L 2-5 W 10-2 L 2-3 L 1-4

1962 Record: 6-17-1 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Jacksonville at Florida Southern at Tampa at Tampa at Tampa Amherst Amherst Mercer 4-13 Miami (Fla.) 4-13 Miami (Fla.) 4-14 Miami (Fla.) at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Jacksonville The Citadel Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern at Rollins at Rollins at Rollins Valdosta State Pfeiffer Pfeiffer

T 4-4 L 5-6 L 2-5 L 2-20 L 2-7 W 9-5 L 3-5 W 6-1 L 7-14 L 8-12 L 2-7 L 15-17 L 2-4 L 1-7 L 6-15 L 6-7 W 2-1 L 0-5 L 1-2 W 8-3 L 1-19 W 12-7 W 3-2 L 1-7

1963 Record: 5-20 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Valdosta State Valdosta State Yale Yale Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney Amherst Amherst Rollins Rollins Rollins Tampa Tampa Tampa 4-19 at Miami (Fla.) 4-20 at Miami (Fla.) 4-20 at Miami (Fla.) Jacksonville

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1-6 8-3 3-6 2-13 0-7 2-7 5-3 1-4 10-2 5-15 3-6 4-0 1-5 0-2 4-7 1-2 2-11 0-1 0-7 4-3

Jacksonville Jacksonville at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Florida Southern 1964 Record: 7-14 Coach: Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Valdosta State Valdosta State Hampden-Sydney Spring Arbor College Pfeiffer Pfeiffer at Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern Rollins Rollins at Rollins Tampa at Tampa at Tampa 4-24 Miami (Fla.) 4-25 Miami (Fla.) 4-25 Miami (Fla.) Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Jacksonville 1965 Record: 11-19 Coach: Bob Weickel at Eckerd College Kentucky Valdosta State Valdosta State Berry (Ga.) Berry (Ga.) Yale Yale Lipscomb Georgia Tech Eckerd College Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney Delaware Delaware Jacksonville Jacksonville at Jacksonville Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Rollins Rollins Rollins at Tampa Tampa Tampa 5-7 at Miami (Fla.) 5-7 at Miami (Fla.) 5-8 at Miami (Fla.)

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1-6 0-7 2-16 1-11 2-4

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

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

1966 Record: 8-19-1 Coach: Bob Weickel Eckerd College Eckerd College Valdosta State South Florida Yale Yale Amherst Amherst Davidson Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney 4-2 at South Florida Pembroke State Harvard Harvard Rollins at Rollins at Rollins at Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern at Jacksonville Tampa at Tampa at Tampa Jacksonville Mercer Mercer

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2-1 5-2 4-5 3-1 3-8 0-5 9-6 0-5 4-11 2-5 5-7 3-5 2-7 0-10 0-11 3-6 1-5 1-9 2-7 2-9 8-7 1-16 6-7 6-4 5-6 3-1 1-1 2-1

1967 Record: 8-19 Coach: Bob Weickel St. Leo at St. Leo Connecticut Connecticut US Coast Guard Academy Rider Rider Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan 4-1 at South Florida Harvard Harvard Eckerd College at Tampa Tampa Tampa at Rollins Rollins Rollins Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Florida Southern Jacksonville at Mercer at Mercer 5-8 Miami (Fla.) 5-9 Miami (Fla.)

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1968 Record: 7-20 Coach: Bob Weickel Pennsylvania Lipscomb Lipscomb Yale Yale 3-23 South Florida Amherst Amherst Princeton Princeton Harvard Harvard at Eckerd College at Florida Southern Florida Southern Florida Southern US Coast Guard Academy Tampa at Tampa at Tampa Rollins at Rollins at Rollins Mercer Mercer at Jacksonville 5-10 at Miami (Fla.) 1969 Record: 26-13 Coach: Jim Ward 2-28 at South Florida Tampa Tampa Pennsylvania Pennsylvania St. Leo at St. Leo at St. Leo Yale Yale Lipscomb Lipscomb Toledo Toledo Toledo Amherst Amherst Harvard Harvard Belmont Abbey US Coast Guard Academy Rollins at Rollins at Rollins Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Tampa 4-25 at South Florida Eckerd College

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

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16-9 3-1 6-7 4-1 3-0 0-5 12-5 2-0 2-1 2-9 12-3 5-2 5-2 6-3 6-2 9-6 6-2 3-7 3-2 6-3 3-0 12-4 1-2 0-2 1-5 2-3 2-3 4-5 9-10 10-0

4-28 Miami (Fla.) 4-29 Miami (Fla.) (10) at Jacksonville at Mercer at Mercer at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Eckerd College Jacksonville

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9-14 6-5 1-3 5-0 4-2 5-4 6-2 5-3 5-4

1970 Record: 34-14 Coach: Jim Ward NCAA Atlantic Regional Florida at Florida Furman Furman Furman Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Louisville Louisville 3-14 at South Florida Lipscomb Lipscomb Yale Yale Yale Taylor at Florida State William & Mary William & Mary Taylor Glassboro State Amherst Amherst Hillsdale Hillsdale Cornell at Jacksonville Eckerd College St. Leo 4-11 South Florida St. Leo at Florida Southern 4-17 at Miami (Fla.) 4-18 at Miami (Fla.) Florida Southern at Tampa at Tampa at Rollins Jacksonville Mercer Mercer at Eckerd College Rollins at Rollins at The Citadel at The Citadel vs. Ithaca $ vs. Florida Southern $

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0-3 7-4 3-2 4-3 3-2 6-5 10-4 20-5 4-0 4-11 7-9 8-1 9-3 7-1 6-1 4-3 0-1 5-4 6-2 4-2 1-0 7-0 0-1 10-1 12-2 14-0 10-7 10-0 1-4 9-6 5-1 1-7 2-3 2-3 7-2 2-1 11-1 11-4 8-9 6-2 3-2 8-0 5-0 4-5 2-4 10-1 2-4 4-5

$ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Ft. Eustis, Va.

1971 Record: 25-16 Coach: Jim Ward at St. Leo 3-14 South Florida Union (Ky.) Louisville Louisville Florida Florida Lipscomb Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Lipscomb Cincinnati Amherst Amherst Vanderbilt MacMurray MacMurray Brown St. Leo St. Thomas at Mercer at Mercer at Lewis College at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Eckerd College 4-21 at South Florida Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Rollins at Rollins at Florida State at Florida State Eckerd College Rollins Jacksonville at Jacksonville 5-10 Miami (Fla.) 5-11 Miami (Fla.)

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

1972 Record: 28-17 Coach: Jim Ward Florida State Florida State at St. Leo Union (Ky.) Marshall Florida Marshall at Florida Austin Peay Austin Peay Pennsylvania Lipscomb Lipscomb Wabash Wabash Cincinnati

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Bowling Green Connecticut Connecticut Glassboro State Glassboro State Glassboro State Amherst Amherst at Georgia State Hillsdale at Georgia State at Furman at South Carolina at South Carolina at Georgia Southern at Jacksonville at Florida Southern Florida Southern 4-20 at South Florida at St. Leo at Rollins Rollins Rollins Jacksonville 5-3 South Florida at St. Thomas 5-5 at Miami (Fla.) 5-6 at Miami (Fla.) at Jacksonville

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3-1 3-0 4-0 4-3 8-0 5-4 1-0 1-2 18-6 20-0 4-2 6-3 6-8 3-4 7-0 5-4 1-4 4-5 5-1 0-1 2-3 5-6 1-6 5-6 3-2 6-1 1-2 0-7 15-7

1973 Record: 24-22 Coach: Jim Ward Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Georgia Southern St. Leo 3-9 Miami (Fla.) 3-10 Miami (Fla.) 3-10 Miami (Fla.) Columbia Lipscomb Lipscomb Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Ohio State Ohio State South Carolina Glassboro State Glassboro State Georgia Ohio University Delaware Delaware Miami (Ohio) Amherst Amherst Amherst at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia at Furman at Furman at South Carolina

L 1-8 L 1-5 L 0-4 L 2-3 L 0-7 L 0-4 W 4-2 W 7-5 W 16-5 L 0-1 W 5-4 L 16-17 L 0-2 W 2-1 L 4-6 W 5-3 W 7-6 W 4-3 W 3-2 L 3-6 W 5-4 L 2-4 W 7-1 W 3-1 L 1-3 L 1-5 L 3-8 W 6-4 W 14-11 W 8-6 W 4-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Rollins Rollins Florida at Florida 4-20 at South Florida 4-21 South Florida at Florida Southern at Rollins Jacksonville Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Florida State at Florida State 1974 Record: 30-13 Coach: Jim Ward Temple Temple Michigan Richmond Richmond North Carolina North Carolina Pennsylvania Columbia Tennessee Tennessee Kentucky Delaware Miami (Ohio) Kentucky Delaware Glassboro State Glassboro State Amherst Amherst Amherst 4-2 South Florida 4-6 South Florida Jacksonville at The Citadel at UNC Wilimington at UNC Wilimington at South Carolina at South Carolina at Furman at Furman at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech Florida Southern at Florida Southern at Rollins Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Florida at Florida at Rollins 5-10 at Miami (Fla.) 5-11 at Miami (Fla.)

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3-12 2-4 8-9 5-4 6-5 6-2 3-2 8-1 3-1 0-3 4-5 2-8 1-2 7-6 5-4

W 10-1 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 3-2 W 4-0 L 1-2 W 6-0 L 0-2 W 8-3 W 7-1 W 3-2 W 7-6 W 8-0 W 8-1 W 10-2 L 3-4 W 1-0 L 4-10 W 5-1 L 4-5 W 5-3 W 7-4 W 12-10 W 5-2 W 5-0 W 6-2 W 6-0 L 4-7 L 1-2 W 6-3 L 3-4 W 7-3 L 5-18 W 4-3 L 1-5 W 9-6 W 6-2 L 3-7 W 9-0 L 0-10 W 10-5 W 9-7 L 3-4

1975 Record: 28-19 Coach: Jim Ward at Florida Florida at Tampa Tampa UCF Michigan 3-4 Miami (Fla.) 3-5 Miami (Fla.) Michigan Wabash Wabash North Carolina North Carolina Yale Yale Temple Temple Seton Hall South Carolina Miami (Ohio) Seton Hall South Carolina Miami (Ohio) Tennessee Amherst Amherst Amherst 4-2 at South Florida FIU FIU at Jacksonville at Jacksonville Florida Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Mercer 4-16 South Florida at Florida State at Florida State at Florida A&M at Florida Southern South Alabama South Alabama at UCF Jacksonville Rollins at Rollins

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

1976 Record: 23-15 Coach: Jim Ward UL Lafayette Furman Furman Duke Duke Yale Yale Wabash Clemson at South Alabama

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9-4 4-7 2-4 11-3 4-0 11-1 16-1 6-0 3-1 3-11

at South Alabama at West Florida at West Florida at Florida State at Florida State Williams Air Force Air Force Florida State Florida State 4-2 South Florida Cornell Cornell Rollins Florida at Rollins at Florida Jacksonville at Jacksonville Florida Southern at UCF 4-24 at South Florida Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Florida Tech 4-30 at Miami (Fla.) 5-1 at Miami (Fla.) (12) at Florida

L 8-10 W 1-0 W 1-0 L 4-10 L 0-12 W 11-0 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 11-10 W 9-5 L 0-7 W 2-1 W 7-3 W 4-2 W 2-1 L 7-8 L 8-10 L 3-6 W 7-0 L 8-10 W 9-3 W 6-2 W 5-4 L 3-5 L 1-4 L 1-14 L 5-6 W 7-0

1977 Record: 34-15 Coach: Jim Ward 2-18 Miami (Fla.) 2-19 Miami (Fla.) 2-23 at Tampa 2-26 Ball State 2-28 LaSalle 3-1 UNC Wilmington 3-2 UNC Wilmington 3-5 North Carolina 3-8 Shippensburg State 3-11 Michigan 3-11 Michigan 3-12 Wabash 3-14 Widener 3-15 Missouri 3-16 at New Orleans 3-16 at New Orleans 3-17 vs Illinois ^ 3-18 at Tulane 3-19 at Tulane 3-21 MacMurray 3-22 Tennessee 3-23 Williams 3-24 Northwestern 3-26 at South Florida 3-28 at UCF 3-30 St. Leo 3-30 St. Leo 4-1 at Georgia Southern 4-2 at Georgia Southern 4-2 at Georgia Southern 4-5 Florida 4-7 Union (Ky.)

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7-6 0-6 11-0 9-4 9-3 10-7 9-0 7-5 19-3 4-1 2-3 15-3 13-8 1-4 3-4 1-2 10-5 4-6 1-6 15-1 7-5 2-0 14-2 14-8 5-3 12-0 6-0 1-2 2-3 2-3 4-1 8-1

4-8 4-9 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-16 4-18 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-26 4-28 4-29 4-30 4-30 5-4

St. Thomas St. Thomas Siena Siena at Tampa Jacksonville Jacksonville Rollins at Florida UCF at Jacksonville FIU South Alabama South Alabama South Florida South Florida at Rollins

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7-6 3-1 11-1 14-4 6-0 3-2 5-2 3-2 3-6 11-0 5-3 3-13 8-5 2-5 13-8 2-5 1-11

^ = at New Orleans, La.

1978 Record: 33-17 Coach: Jim Ward 2-23 at UCF 2-24 Mercer 2-25 Ball State 2-27 Wheaton 3-1 St. Leo 3-6 Old Dominion 3-6 Old Dominion 3-8 William & Mary 3-10 Eckerd College 3-11 Rollins 3-15 Tufts 3-16 Tennessee Wesleyan 3-17 Tennessee Wesleyan 3-18 Wisconsin 3-18 Wisconsin 3-20 Siena 3-21 Georgia Southern 3-21 Georgia Southern 3-22 Georgia Southern 3-23 Williams 3-24 Delaware 3-25 Siena 3-25 Notre Dame 3-27 at South Carolina 3-28 at Furman 3-29 at Newberry 3-30 at Furman 3-31 at Mercer-Atlanta 3-31 at Mercer-Atlanta 4-1 at Georgia Tech 4-4 South Florida 4-6 at Tampa 4-6 at Tampa 4-8 Florida Tech 4-11 at Rollins 4-12 at South Florida 4-15 Florida Tech 4-17 at St. Leo 4-18 at South Florida 4-22 at Jacksonville 4-22 at Jacksonville 4-24 at Eckerd College

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


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at Florida at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) (10) at FIU at FIU South Florida UCF Jacksonville

1979 Record: 26-24 Coach: Jim Ward 2-26 Ball State 3-2 Mercer 3-3 at South Florida 3-3 at South Florida 3-5 Old Dominion 3-5 Old Dominion 3-7 William & Mary 3-8 William & Mary 3-9 Rollins 3-10 Lipscomb 3-12 Lipscomb 3-13 Delaware State 3-13 Xavier (Ohio) 3-14 Xavier (Ohio) 3-15 Yale 3-16 Yale 3-17 South Florida 3-17 South Florida 3-19 Ohio State 3-20 Kentucky Wesleyan 3-21 Maryland 3-22 Kentucky 3-22 Seton Hall 3-23 Delaware 3-24 Delaware 3-24 Notre Dame 3-26 at Florida State 3-27 at South Alabama 3-28 at South Alabama 3-29 at Tulane 3-29 at Tulane 3-30 at New Orleans 3-31 at New Orleans 3-31 at New Orleans 4-3 at Rollins 4-6 at Charleston Southern 4-6 at Charleston Southern 4-7 at Charleston Southern 4-7 at The Citadel 4-12 at Georgia Southern 4-13 at Georgia Southern 4-14 at Mercer 4-17 at Jacksonville 4-18 Florida 4-20 Miami (Fla.) 4-20 Miami (Fla.) 4-21 Miami (Fla.) 4-27 FIU 4-28 FIU 5-1 Jacksonville

W 13-11 L 2-10 L 4-5 W 9-6 W 15-11 W 4-2 W 10-3 W 3-0

L 1-2 L 6-9 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 5-0 W 7-1 W 8-6 W 19-1 L 5-8 W 4-3 L 6-10 W 21-8 W 8-7 W 7-5 L 6-7 W 15-9 L 4-7 W 7-6 W 17-1 W 8-4 W 2-0 W 12-3 W 8-3 W 8-5 L 1-9 L 11-19 W 14-8 W 9-5 W 11-10 L 2-12 W 8-6 L 1-13 L 3-15 W 10-3 W 10-8 W 11-9 W 6-0 L 5-6 L 0-6 L 0-6 L 1-11 W 4-3 L 7-8 L 3-12 L 3-12 L 0-4 L 10-14 L 0-3 W 11-9 L 1-3

1980 Record: 34-18 Coach: Pete Dunn 2-23 at Florida Southern 2-29 at UCF 3-3 North Carolina 3-4 North Carolina 3-6 Widener 3-7 Rollins 3-8 Lipscomb 3-11 Delaware State 3-11 Delaware State 3-13 Columbia 3-14 Milton 3-14 Milton 3-15 Austin Peay 3-15 Clemson 3-17 Kentucky 3-17 Kentucky 3-18 Cornell 3-19 Georgia Southern 3-19 Georgia Southern 3-20 Georgia Southern 3-21 Cornell 3-24 Virginia Tech # 3-25 Pittsburgh # 3-26 Indiana # 3-27 Pittsburgh # 3-28 Virginia Tech # 3-29 Indiana # 3-29 Pittsburgh # 3-31 at Georgia 4-1 at Georgia 4-3 at Furman 4-4 at Furman 4-5 at Mercer-Atlanta 4-5 at Mercer-Atlanta 4-8 South Florida 4-8 South Florida 4-10 Siena 4-11 Siena 4-12 Georgia State 4-12 Georgia State 4-16 at South Florida 4-16 at South Florida 4-17 at Rollins 4-19 Jacksonville 4-21 UCF 4-23 at Florida 4-25 at Miami (Fla.) 4-26 at Miami (Fla.) 4-27 at Miami (Fla.) (10) 4-29 at Jacksonville 4-29 at Jacksonville 4-30 at Florida

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1-9 3-2 0-4 6-1 6-1 10-2 7-10 12-0 24-0 9-1 3-2 4-0 14-4 7-10 4-3 9-5 7-4 7-11 5-4 1-3 6-0 18-9 11-3 8-0 22-2 5-4 1-2 4-0 2-6 5-7 9-6 16-3 6-2 19-1 16-3 3-15 13-4 7-9 6-5 5-9 16-3 7-2 9-4 10-6 9-4 1-8 6-17 4-11 2-3 10-5 6-8 6-7

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1981 Record: 36-20 Coach: Pete Dunn 2-25 at UCF 3-2 Furman 3-3 Furman 3-4 Campbell

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

Campbell Methodist Old Dominion Milton North Carolina at Rollins Milton Widener Lipscomb Army # Louisville # Delaware # Louisville # Army # Delaware # Louisville # Delaware # Rider Bradley Bradley Bradley Ohio St. Xavier Ohio Ohio at The Citadel at South Carolina at UNC Wilmington at UNC Wilmington at UNC Pembroke Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Florida A&M Florida A&M UCF South Florida South Florida South Florida Jacksonville at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Jacksonville Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman Rollins at South Florida at South Florida at South Florida Florida at Florida

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# = Stetson Invitational

1982 Record: 40-18 Coach: Pete Dunn NCAA Atlantic Regional 2-19 at Florida A&M 2-20 at Florida A&M 2-20 at Florida A&M 2-22 Ferris State $ 2-23 South Florida 2-23 South Florida

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

Ferris State $ Seton Hall Methodist Liberty Detroit Detroit North Carolina North Carolina Old Dominion Georgetown Georgetown Lipscomb Yale # Mercer # Maryland # Mercer # Yale # Maryland # Maryland # Mercer # Drexel Northwestern Georgia Southern Northwestern Georgia Southern ! Georgia Southern ! Jacksonville Jacksonville at Mercer at Georgia State SUNY-Stonybrook at Bethune-Cookman at Bethune-Cookman Brown at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) Flagler Florida at Florida at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Rollins at South Florida at South Florida Rollins Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman Miami (Fla.) ^ Florida ^ South Florida ^ Miami (Fla.) ^

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

6-2 3-5 7-6 7-0 9-5 4-3 11-0 3-1 3-17 10-3 17-1 8-9 8-3 9-8 11-6 6-7 20-7 12-2 6-4 8-2 15-1 10-1 10-2 12-5 5-9 0-4 10-1 7-0 5-12 17-4 19-1 7-0 7-1 10-5 2-3 7-14 4-2 9-2 9-7 16-9 9-5 3-4 0-1 1-4 2-6 6-2 5-2 4-6 2-18 5-4 6-5 3-15

$ = at Samford, Fla. # = Stetson Invitational ! = at Leesburg, Fla. ^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla.

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1983 Record: 31-20 Coach: Pete Dunn 2-23 at South Florida 2-23 at South Florida 2-25 Florida A&M 2-25 Florida A&M

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5-4 9-4 12-2 16-0

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

at Rollins Florida Detroit Detroit Campbell # Georgetown # James Madison # Campbell # Georgetown # James Madison # Campbell # James Madison # George Washington South Carolina Virginia Sacred Heart Michigan Columbia Mercer-Atlanta Mercer-Atlanta Drexel Worcester State Toledo Toledo at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) at Rollins at Bethune-Cookman at Bethune-Cookman at FIU at FIU Flagler at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Flagler at Florida at FIU at FIU Jacksonville at South Florida at South Florida

L 2-4 L 5-6 W 10-9 W 10-0 L 4-5 L 1-3 L 4-5 W 7-5 W 4-3 W 14-2 W 4-3 W 17-5 W 5-2 L 2-8 W 10-1 W 4-3 W 10-6 W 10-1 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 27-1 W 8-2 W 11-8 L 3-7 L 5-6 L 2-10 L 8-16 L 2-19 L 12-18 W 5-4 L 8-15 L 6-14 L 3-6 L 6-7 W 7-3 W 5-4 L 3-5 W 3-1 L 1-4 L 9-12 W 10-6 L 1-5 W 8-6 W 9-3 W 14-8 W 10-0 W 2-0

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1984 Record: 46-13 Coach: Pete Dunn NCAA South II Regional 2-17 Georgia Southern 2-17 Georgia Southern 2-18 Georgia Southern 2-21 at Florida A&M 2-24 South Florida 2-25 South Florida 2-28 Bethune-Cookman 2-28 Bethune-Cookman 3-2 at South Florida 3-3 at South Florida 3-5 North Carolina 3-7 Florida

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3-9 3-10 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-19 3-20 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 4-2 4-4 4-4 4-6 4-6 4-9 4-10 4-13 4-13 4-17 4-17 4-20 4-21 4-21 4-23 4-26 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-1 5-4 5-5 5-24 5-26 5-26

Eastern Michigan Villanova Lipscomb Creighton Princeton Tennessee Indiana Creighton Lafayette Lafayette Mercer # Iowa # Vermont # Iowa # Mercer # Vermont # Vermont # Mercer # St. Xavier St. Xavier FIU FIU at Flagler at Bethune-Cookman at Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Florida A&M at Florida Flagler Florida A&M Florida A&M at Jacksonville at Jacksonville Siena Jacksonville Jacksonville Siena at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) Rollins Rollins at FIU at FIU Florida State^ Miami (Fla.)^ South Alabama^

W 17-4 W 11-5 W 10-6 W 4-1 W 10-2 L 5-8 W 8-5 W 11-2 W 10-2 W 17-0 W 9-5 W 6-2 W 3-2 W 10-4 W 8-4 W 6-3 W 13-0 W 13-4 W 10-2 W 16-0 L 2-4 W 3-2 W 11-5 W 16-0 W 21-9 W 13-1 W 8-7 L 3-14 W 11-3 W 10-2 W 10-3 L 2-9 W 22-3 W 12-11 L 0-4 W 5-4 W 6-5 L 3-7 L 1-11 L 4-5 W 12-3 W 7-2 W 8-7 W 6-4 W 10-7 L 8-13 L 9-10

# = Stetson Invitational ^ = NCAA South II Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.

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

1985 Record: 38-23 Coach: Pete Dunn 2-14 North Carolina 2-15 North Carolina 2-16 West Florida 2-18 Georgia 2-19 Georgia 2-20 Florida 2-22 at South Florida 2-23 at South Florida 2-26 at UCF 2-27 UCF 2-28 at Jacksonville

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5-2 1-3 15-8 1-5 1-2 3-8 7-3 5-7 1-9 7-6 10-6

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

at Jacksonville Florida A&M Florida A&M Flagler at Flagler Boston College Oklahoma State Richmond Oklahoma State Central Michigan Indiana Ithaca Central Michigan Yale Bradley # Massachusetts # Wisconsin # Massachusetts # Bradley # Wisconsin # Bradley # Massachusetts # Brown Brown St. Xavier St. Xavier Toledo Toledo FIU FIU Delaware Calvin College at Florida A&M at Florida A&M South Florida South Florida Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Rollins at Rollins at UCF at Florida UCF at FIU at FIU Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Jacksonville Jacksonville

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

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

Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Villanova at FIU at FIU St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s Bethune-Cookman Ithaca Yale Mercer Columbia Mercer Utica Nebraska Brigham Young $ Cal-St. Fullerton $ Nevada-Reno $ Washington State $ Fresno State $ Virginia Tech # Rider # Iowa # Rider # Virginia Tech # Iowa # Virginia Tech # Rider # Bethune-Cookman at Bethune-Cookman FIU FIU at Florida A&M at Florida A&M South Florida South Florida UCF at UCF at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) Flagler at Flagler at Rollins Jacksonville Jacksonville at South Florida at South Florida

W 3-2 L 0-9 W 14-3 W 7-3 W 6-4 W 16-8 W 7-1 W 10-7 W 27-2 W 4-3 W 8-1 W 19-3 W 9-2 W 13-5 W 7-3 L 5-16 L 4-9 L 4-12 W 6-2 L 1-12 W 5-4 W 10-3 W 5-0 W 10-4 L 0-1 W 15-13 W 13-2 L 2-5 W 5-0 W 19-0 W 21-4 L 1-10 L 3-10 W 19-0 W 7-2 W 5-2 L 10-17 L 2-5 L 4-13 L 6-17 L 4-12 L 1-9 W 8-3 L 0-1 L 1-7 L 3-9 W 4-3 L 5-7 W 4-2

# = Stetson Invitational

$ = Best in the West Tournament # = Stetson Invitational

1986 Record: 36-22 Coach: Pete Dunn 2-14 UL Lafayette 2-15 UL Lafayette 2-17 Florida A&M 2-18 Florida A&M 2-19 UCF 2-22 Rollins 2-24 at Jacksonville 2-24 at Jacksonville 2-26 at UCF

1987 Record: 37-22 (12-6 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-13 at FIU W 2-14 at FIU L 2-18 UCF L 2-20 at UCF L 2-21 at South Florida L 2-23 Flagler W 2-27 Georgia Southern * W 2-27 Georgia Southern * W 2-28 Georgia Southern * L

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6-8 6-1 9-3 5-2 3-1 10-9 4-10 9-5 3-7

6-4 0-3 9-10 6-15 1-5 5-3 12-5 6-4 3-13


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-6 3-6 3-7 3-10 3-11 3-11 3-13 3-13 3-14 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-21 3-21 3-23 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-30 3-31 4-1 4-3 4-3 4-4 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-13 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-21 4-24 4-30 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-9 5-9

Methodist Jacksonville Jacksonville at Samford * at Samford * at Samford * Ithaca Pennsylvania South Carolina Samford * Samford * Samford * Indiana Maryland-Baltimore Yale Siena Siena Siena St. Xavier # Ohio State # Ohio University # Ohio State # St. Xavier # Florida A&M Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) at Georgia Southern * at Georgia Southern * at Georgia Southern * UCF at Flagler FIU FIU Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * at UCF Rollins Hardin-Simmons $ Georgia Southern $ Hardin-Simmons $ Georgia Southern $ at Rollins at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at South Florida at South Florida

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

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = Stetson Invitational $ = A-Sun Tournament at Statesboro, Ga.

1988 Record: 35-26 (9-8 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Tournament Champions NCAA East Regional 2-10 Flagler W 2-16 at South Florida L 2-17 at South Florida W 2-19 FIU W 2-20 FIU W

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

UCF at UCF South Florida South Florida at Rollins Florida Flagler Eckerd at Jacksonville at Jacksonville at Florida Ithaca at FIU at FIU Yale St. Xavier St. Xavier Samford * Samford * Samford * SW Missouri Massachusetts Missouri State Missouri State at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * Harvard Brown Florida A&M Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * North Florida Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * at Georgia Southern * at Georgia Southern * at Georgia Southern * at UCF UCF at Samford * at Samford * Centenary $ Georgia Southern $ Georgia Southern $ Rollins Jacksonville Jacksonville Miami (Fla.) Florida State ^ George Mason ^ NC State ^ Florida State ^ Florida ^

W 7-2 L 1-12 L 8-9 W 8-3 L 3-5 W 6-3 W 18-7 L 6-7 L 1-6 L 1-4 L 0-6 W 6-2 W 7-6 L 2-6 L 3-5 W 12-4 W 3-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 7-6 L 0-9 W 7-6 W 4-3 W 6-3 L 3-11 L 3-7 L 7-10 W 6-5 W 3-2 W 12-7 L 0-7 L 4-7 L 6-10 L 9-14 W 6-1 W 9-6 W 4-1 L 0-4 W 12-11 W 12-3 W 9-7 L 5-12 W 10-3 W 10-4 W 4-2 W 5-1 W 5-3 L 1-5 W 5-4 L 1-3 L 4-6 L 3-10 W 2-1 W 4-1 W 7-2 L 0-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at Shreveport, La. ^ = NCAA East Regional at Tallahassee, Flla.

6-0 9-10 7-6 4-3 3-1

1989 Record: 38-23 (13-5 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun East Champions A-Sun Tournament Champions NCAA Atlantic Regional 2-8 Flagler W 2-10 at FIU L 2-11 at FIU W 2-13 Florida L 2-15 at UCF L 2-17 at South Florida L 2-18 at South Florida L 2-22 UCF W 2-25 Jacksonville L 2-25 Jacksonville W 2-27 Villanova W 2-28 Rollins W 3-3 FIU W 3-4 FIU L 3-6 St. Joseph’s W 3-8 St. Joseph’s W 3-9 Indiana-Purdue W 3-10 Michigan L 3-11 St. Xavier L 3-13 St. Xavier W 3-14 Ithaca W 3-15 Indiana W 3-17 Samford * W 3-18 Samford * W 3-18 Samford * W 3-20 SW Missouri W 3-21 Xavier (Ohio) W 3-21 Wright State W 3-22 SW Missouri L 3-24 Mercer * W 3-25 Mercer * L 3-25 Mercer * W 3-27 North Florida W 3-28 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-29 at Miami (Fla.) W 3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 4-1 at Georgia Southern * L 4-1 at Georgia Southern * L 4-7 at Mercer * W 4-8 at Mercer * W 4-11 at Jacksonville L 4-11 at Jacksonville W 4-12 at UCF L 4-14 Georgia Southern * W 4-15 Georgia Southern * W 4-15 Georgia Southern * L 4-19 UCF L 4-21 at Samford * W 4-21 at Samford * W 4-22 at Samford * W 4-24 Mercer W 4-27 UALR $ W 4-28 Centenary $ W 4-29 Centenary $ W 5-2 South Florida L 5-3 South Florida W 5-4 at Florida L 5-9 at Rollins W

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2-6 13-6 5-13

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.

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

1990 Record: 33-31 (10-8 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Tournament Champions NCAA Atlantic Regional 2-7 Flagler W 19-1 2-9 at FIU L 2-8 2-10 at FIU L 7-8 2-13 at North Florida W 6-5 2-17 Wake Forest W 5-2 2-17 Wake Forest W 5-4 2-19 at Rollins L 3-13 2-23 South Florida W 5-1 2-24 South Florida L 2-17 2-26 Florida L 0-11 2-28 at Jacksonville W 6-3 2-28 at Jacksonville L 1-2 3-2 FIU W 6-4 3-3 FIU W 8-7 3-5 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 3-6 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 3-7 Xavier L 0-4 3-9 Samford * W 9-8 3-10 Samford * W 13-6 3-10 Samford * L 3-16 3-12 UW-Milwaukee W 13-12 3-13 Ithaca W 6-2 3-14 St. Xavier W 5-2 3-15 UW-Milwaukee W 14-7 3-16 at South Florida L 4-5 3-17 at South Florida L 1-9 3-19 Drexel W 3-1 3-20 Rider L 6-11 3-21 Hardin-Simmons W 16-7 3-23 at Mercer * W 6-1 3-24 at Mercer * W 7-4 3-24 at Mercer * W 13-4 3-26 Harvard W 7-3 3-26 Harvard W 8-4 3-27 Eastern Illinois L 1-8 3-30 at Georgia Southern * L 0-3 3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 7-8 3-31 at Georgia Southern * L 0-4 4-2 UCF L 6-15 4-3 at UCF L 3-4 4-6 Mercer * W 7-2 4-7 Mercer * W 10-3 4-7 Mercer * W 2-0 4-10 SE Louisiana W 6-2 4-11 UCF L 8-9 4-13 at Samford * W 7-4 4-13 at Samford * W 4-3 4-14 at Samford * L 5-6 4-16 North Florida L 2-5 4-17 at Flagler W 9-6 4-18 at UCF L 1-2 4-20 Georgia Southern * L 6-9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4-21 4-21 4-26 4-27 4-28 4-28 5-1 5-1 5-8 5-9 5-25 5-26

Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Centenary $ UALR $ Georgia Southern $ Georgia Southern $ Jacksonville Jacksonville Rollins Florida Miami (Fla.) ^ NC State ^

L 2-9 L 3-6 W 14-10 W 11-8 L 2-5 W 15-4 W 8-1 W 3-2 L 3-11 L 3-7 L 3-4 L 2-13

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tourney at Shreveport, La. ^ = NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla.

1991 Record: 36-22-1 (13-5 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun East Champions 2-1 at South Florida L 2-2 at South Florida W 2-8 South Florida L 2-9 South Florida W 2-12 North Florida L 2-13 Jacksonville L 2-15 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-16 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-19 at Rollins W 2-20 Rollins L 2-22 Wisconsin W 2-23 Wisconsin W 2-23 Wisconsin W 2-27 Furman W 3-2 Northeastern Illinois W 3-5 at Florida L 3-6 Northeastern Illinois W 3-8 at Jacksonville L 3-9 Liberty W 3-11 George Mason W 3-12 George Mason W 3-13 Yale W 3-15 at Georgia Southern * W 3-16 at Georgia Southern * W 3-16 at Georgia Southern * W 3-19 Massachusetts W 3-20 Wright State L 3-22 Mercer * W 3-23 Mercer * W 3-23 Mercer * W 3-25 Eastern Illinois W 3-26 St. Xavier L 3-27 Harvard W 3-27 Harvard L 3-29 FIU * W 3-30 FIU * W 3-30 FIU * W 4-2 Siena W 4-3 Siena W 4-5 at Mercer * W 4-6 at Mercer * L 4-6 at Mercer * W 4-9 UCF L 4-10 at Jacksonville (13) L

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4-12 4-13 4-13 4-16 4-19 4-20 4-20 4-24 4-26 4-30 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-8

Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * Georgia Southern * at UCF at FIU * at FIU * at FIU * at North Florida Flagler Jacksonville Centenary $ FIU $ FIU $ FIU Florida

L L W W L L W W W T W W L L L

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

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

7-9 6-0 3-4 6-5 5-6 2-4 1-8 0-2 8-4 2-9 4-3 6-0 5-1 16-0 20-4 3-6 4-1 5-8 3-1 10-5 11-2 7-3 15-3 4-1 5-3 5-3 9-21 8-4 7-6 7-2 8-3 5-19 7-6 9-10 13-6 6-5 9-4 3-1 10-4 4-1 4-5 11-8 5-12 4-5

1992 Record: 38-21 (13-5 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun East Champions NCAA South II Regional 2-10 Florida Atlantic W 2-12 Jacksonville W 2-13 at Rollins L 2-14 South Florida L 2-15 South Florida L 2-19 Bethune-Cookman W 2-21 at South Florida W 2-22 at South Florida W 2-24 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-26 Florida L 2-28 at Miami (Fla.) W 2-29 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-1 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-3 Flagler W 3-5 St. Joseph’s W 3-7 Kansas W 3-11 George Mason L 3-11 Manhattan W 3-13 at FIU * L 3-14 at FIU * L 3-14 at FIU * W 3-16 Troy L 3-17 Massachusetts W 3-18 Tennessee Wesleyan W 3-19 Lafayette W 3-20 Rider W 3-21 Rider W 3-23 Youngstown State W 3-23 Youngstown State W 3-24 Akron W 3-26 St. Xavier L 3-27 Mercer * L 3-27 Mercer * W 3-28 Mercer * W 4-1 at Florida L 4-3 at Charleston * W 4-4 at Charleston * W 4-4 at Charleston * W 4-7 at Jacksonville W 4-8 UCF W 4-10 at Mercer * L

5-0 7-6 7-11 6-8 3-5 12-1 7-2 3-2 19-5 2-9 8-5 2-7 5-7 8-5 9-6 13-5 0-5 8-1 0-4 1-2 9-2 6-16 9-3 5-2 2-1 6-3 14-6 14-2 3-2 7-4 1-4 1-4 2-0 4-2 3-7 3-1 13-5 11-5 8-6 7-6 5-6

4-11 4-11 4-14 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-25 4-28 4-29 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-21 5-22

at Mercer * at Mercer * Jacksonville UCF FIU * FIU * FIU * at UCF Charleston * Charleston * Charleston * at Jacksonville at UCF Rollins Centenary $ FIU $ Stanford ^ Florida State ^

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1-2 5-2 8-5 8-1 1-0 8-2 6-5 6-3 2-0 8-1 3-1 6-5 1-2 0-12 7-8 2-3 1-2 2-3

4-10 4-10 4-13 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-17 4-20 4-21 4-23 4-24 4-24 5-1 5-1 5-14 5-15 5-15

at UCF * at UCF * Jacksonville at Florida Charleston * Charleston * Charleston * at Jacksonville Florida + FIU * FIU * FIU * Florida A&M Florida A&M Centenary $ SE Louisiana $ Centenary $

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2-3 23-2 4-9 2-0 7-2 6-4 0-1 7-8 6-9 5-4 4-5 8-5 13-8 10-6 4-5 11-5 4-14

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at Hammond, La. ^ = NCAA South I I Regional at Tallahasse, Fla.

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = Stetson Invitational + = at Daytona Beach, Fla. $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

1993 Record: 38-17 (11-7 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun East Champions 2-5 Mercer W 7-0 2-6 Mercer W 4-2 2-6 Mercer W 7-3 2-7 at Rollins L 4-6 2-13 at South Florida W 6-5 2-14 at South Florida L 8-9 2-16 Rollins W 11-6 2-17 at Bethune-Cookman W 14-2 2-19 South Florida W 4-3 2-20 South Florida W 6-3 2-24 Bethune-Cookman W 8-2 2-27 St. Bonaventure W 4-3 3-1 Miami (Fla.) L 4-6 3-2 Miami (Fla.) L 3-19 3-3 Western Carolina W 4-2 3-4 Western Carolina W 4-0 3-6 Purdue W 11-10 3-8 UNC-Greensboro # W 5-0 3-9 Old Dominion # L 1-11 3-10 Xavier # W 8-3 3-11 UNC-Greensboro # W 7-3 3-12 Xavier # W 13-5 3-15 Siena W 6-4 3-16 Massachusetts W 9-4 3-16 Siena W 16-5 3-18 at The Citadel W 11-9 3-19 at Charleston * W 4-2 3-20 at Charleston * L 0-1 3-20 at Charleston * W 8-0 3-23 St. Xavier W 4-1 3-25 Cornell W 8-2 3-26 UCF * W 9-4 3-27 UCF * W 1-0 3-27 UCF * W 2-1 4-2 FIU * L 3-7 4-3 FIU * W 4-3 4-3 FIU * L 0-2 4-9 at UCF * L 4-5

1994 Record: 37-21 (9-9 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-6 2-12 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-4 2-13 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-2 2-16 at Florida L 2-5 2-19 South Florida W 6-5 2-19 South Florida W 5-1 2-20 at South Florida L 4-5 2-21 at South Florida L 1-16 2-22 Florida L 5-9 2-25 Michigan W 6-5 2-26 Western Michigan W 6-0 2-27 Michigan + W 6-4 3-2 Xavier W 10-1 3-3 C.W. Post W 10-1 3-4 Florida A&M W 13-1 3-5 St. Joseph’s W 11-10 3-7 Evansville # W 5-3 3-8 Virginia Tech # W 6-3 3-9 Purdue # W 12-1 3-10 Evansville # W 12-2 3-11 Purdue # W 6-3 3-12 Virginia Tech # W 9-5 3-13 Pittsburgh W 9-5 3-14 Long Island W 13-4 3-14 Rider W 3-1 3-16 at Tulane W 7-3 3-17 at SE Louisiana L 1-5 3-18 at Southern Miss W 8-0 3-19 at Southern Miss W 4-2 3-21 Akron ^ W 8-5 3-25 FIU * W 3-0 3-26 FIU * L 5-7 3-26 FIU * L 1-5 3-30 at Bethune-Cookman W 9-4 4-1 at Charleston * L 4-5 4-2 at Charleston * L 2-4 4-2 at Charleston * W 8-2 4-5 at Florida A&M L 4-5 4-6 at Florida A&M L 8-9

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at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * Jacksonville at Florida Atlantic Charleston * Charleston * Charleston * Bethune-Cookman at FIU * at FIU * at FIU * UCF * UCF * UCF * at Jacksonville Florida Atlantic Mercer $ FIU $

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

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = Stetson Invitational + = at Henley Field, Lakeland, Fla. ^ = at Daytona Beach, Fla. $ = A-Sun Tournament at Macon, Ga.

1995 Record: 34-25 (19-11 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-11 UNC Wilmington W 3-2 2-11 UNC Wilmington L 4-9 2-12 UNC Wilmington W 7-2 2-17 Radford W 5-0 2-18 at South Florida L 4-10 2-19 at South Florida L 10-20 2-21 South Florida L 2-9 2-24 at FIU * W 6-3 2-25 at FIU * W 6-1 2-25 at FIU * L 0-1 3-1 Western Michigan L 0-4 3-3 Florida Atlantic * W 2-1 3-4 Florida Atlantic * W 2-1 3-4 Florida Atlantic * W 8-7 3-6 St. Joseph’s W 15-7 3-8 West Virginia W 6-1 3-10 at Charleston * W 7-2 3-11 at Charleston * W 6-0 3-11 at Charleston * W 3-1 3-13 Rhode Island # W 9-4 3-14 Rider # W 11-1 3-15 Siena # W 7-2 3-18 Campbell * L 2-5 3-18 Campbell * L 1-3 3-20 Campbell * L 1-2 3-20 Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-1 3-21 Portland State W 2-0 3-24 at Centenary * W 8-2 3-25 at Centenary * W 15-3 3-25 at Centenary * W 8-6 3-28 at Bethune-Cookman L 5-6 3-29 South Florida L 4-6 4-1 SE Louisiana * W 2-1 4-1 SE Louisiana * L 3-4 4-2 SE Louisiana * W 4-1 4-4 Florida L 6-7

4-7 4-8 4-8 4-11 4-12 4-14 4-15 4-15 4-18 4-21 4-22 4-23 4-25 4-28 4-29 4-29 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-11 5-12 5-12 5-13

at Samford * at Samford * at Samford * Jacksonville at Florida Georgia State * Georgia State * Georgia State * at Jacksonville at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) Bethune-Cookman at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * UCF * UCF * UCF * UCF $ FIU $ Florida Atlantic $ UCF $

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

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = Stetson Invitational $ = A-Sun Tournament at Homestead, Fla.

1996 Record: 42-23 (12-6 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun South Champions NCAA South I Regional 2-10 Samford * W 3-1 2-10 Samford * W 9-0 2-11 Samford * L 0-4 2-13 at Florida L 9-12 2-14 Jacksonville L 2-5 2-17 UNC Wilmington W 5-4 2-17 UNC Wilmington W 8-7 2-18 UNC Wilmington W 7-0 2-21 South Florida L 1-4 2-23 Southern Illinois W 7-1 2-24 Southern Illinois W 12-10 2-25 Southern Illinois L 6-7 2-27 at Jacksonville L 5-13 2-29 Western Michigan W 7-1 3-2 at South Florida W 6-3 3-2 at South Florida L 15-21 3-3 at South Florida L 3-9 3-5 Xavier W 17-5 3-6 West Virginia W 6-2 3-7 St. Joseph’s W 5-1 3-8 St. Joseph’s W 4-0 3-8 St. Joseph’s L 6-7 3-12 Lafayette W 7-3 3-14 Lafayette W 17-2 3-15 George Mason W 10-0 3-16 George Mason L 3-7 3-16 George Mason W 11-5 3-19 Md.-Eastern Shore W 15-1 3-22 UCF * W 5-0 3-23 UCF * W 3-2 3-23 UCF * W 5-4 3-26 South Florida W 3-1

3-27 3-29 3-30 3-30 4-2 4-5 4-6 4-6 4-9 4-13 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-19 4-20 4-20 4-26 4-27 4-28 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-15 5-16 5-17 5-17 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-25

at Bethune-Cookman at FIU * at FIU * at FIU * Bethune-Cookman Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * at Bethune-Cookman at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * Bethune-Cookman at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) at Miami (Fla.) FIU * FIU * FIU * South Florida Samford ! Samford ! FIU $ SE Louisiana $ UCF $ Florida Atlantic $ South Alabama ^ Notre Dame ^ Alabama ^ Virginia ^

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15-2 4-3 13-3 6-5 6-3 3-1 5-3 10-4 12-2 2-3 5-12 3-10 7-6 4-6 8-5 6-3 7-20 6-7 4-9 4-6 6-0 7-9 3-2 10-2 7-2 5-3 13-9 3-6 5-8 9-8 7-6 1-3 4-5

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game ! = A-Sun Play-In Series $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA South I Regional at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1997 Record: 37-26-1 (10-8 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun South Champions NCAA Midwest Regional 2-3 South Alabama L 5-7 2-7 at Miami (Fla.) W 10-6 2-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-7 2-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-11 2-12 at South Florida W 11-7 2-14 Kentucky W 6-5 2-15 Kentucky W 9-6 2-16 Kentucky T 7-7 2-17 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10 2-20 Jacksonville L 9-10 2-22 South Florida L 6-14 2-23 South Florida L 4-22 2-25 at South Florida W 14-11 3-1 Michigan W 12-10 3-2 Michigan L 4-8 3-4 at Georgia Tech L 5-9 3-5 at Georgia State L 5-6 3-6 at Mercer W 9-6 3-8 Purdue L 4-12 3-8 Purdue L 1-7 3-9 Purdue W 8-4

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Maine Maine Siena Siena Siena Siena Akron North Florida Harvard Harvard at Jacksonville at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * at Florida Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * FIU * FIU * FIU * Florida at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * Bethune-Cookman at FIU * at FIU * at FIU * Bethune-Cookman UCF * UCF * UCF * Bethune-Cookman Charleston ! Charleston ! Samford $ FIU $ Samford $ FIU $ UCF $ Oklahoma State ^ Harvard ^

W 3-0 W 17-10 W 6-3 W 11-4 W 6-0 W 4-3 W 4-1 W 10-5 W 5-4 W 2-1 L 2-4 L 3-4 W 3-1 L 2-3 L 5-7 L 3-11 L 5-8 W 10-1 W 12-7 L 1-5 W 2-0 L 5-14 W 6-3 L 2-5 W 15-3 W 12-4 L 4-8 W 8-5 W 8-4 W 4-3 W 16-0 W 9-4 L 6-7 W 22-4 W 16-3 W 16-1 W 4-3 L 2-3 W 6-3 W 4-3 L 9-14 L 1-8 L 6-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game ! = A-Sun Play-In Series $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Midwest Regional at Stillwater, Okla.

1998 Record: 30-31-1 (7-11 A-Sun South) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-7 Western Carolina L 6-7 2-7 Western Carolina L 1-8 2-8 Western Carolina L 9-11 2-11 North Florida W 13-4 2-14 Jacksonville L 1-6 2-15 at Jacksonville L 6-8 2-18 South Florida W 10-4 2-21 at South Florida L 5-18 2-22 at South Florida W 8-4 2-25 South Florida L 10-12 2-27 Siena W 16-0 2-27 Siena W 19-6 2-28 Siena W 15-7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2-28 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-8 3-8 3-10 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-17 3-20 3-21 3-21 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-28 3-31 4-1 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-7 4-7 4-10 4-11 4-11 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-25 4-28 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-13 5-14 5-15

Siena at Florida A&M at Florida A&M at Georgia Tech at Clemson at Clemson at Clemson West Virginia Central Michigan Creighton Creighton Creighton Bradley Akron Akron Akron Northwestern Northwestern at FIU * at FIU * at FIU * Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida A&M Florida A&M at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * at Florida at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Bethune-Cookman FIU * FIU * FIU * at Bethune-Cookman UCF * UCF * UCF * at Charleston ! at Charleston ! at Charleston ! Troy $ UCF $ Troy $

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14-7 16-7 6-1 8-0 4-22 5-10 4-9 4-6 3-8 9-0 6-7 9-9 5-9 8-7 1-5 8-6 16-4 8-10 3-5 0-5 8-5 16-7 7-3 11-7 0-7 8-7 7-6 17-7 13-16 7-6 4-9 1-8 10-8 2-6 2-4 20-10 10-9 4-5 8-17 8-3 10-11 3-5 2-1 16-7 3-5 18-11 5-4 4-15 3-8

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game ! = A-Sun Play-In Series $ = A-Sun Tournament at Kissimmee, Fla.

1999 Record: 23-31 (11-19 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 1-29 at Miami L 1-30 at Miami L 2-9 at South Florida L 2-12 Louisville W 2-13 Louisville L 2-14 Louisville L 2-16 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-19 Southern Illinois W

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1-12 3-4 1-5 4-3 6-9 1-7 9-3 8-7

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

Southern Illinois Southern Illinois at South Florida South Florida South Florida at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern Samford * Samford * Samford * St. Joseph’s St. Joseph’s at Jacksonville State * at Jacksonville State * at Jacksonville State * Fordham Fordham Akron Centenary * Centenary * Centenary * at Campbell * at Campbell * at Campbell * Bethune-Cookman Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * at Georgia State * at Georgia State * at Georgia State * Florida UCF * UCF * UCF * at Florida at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * Bethune-Cookman Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Jacksonville * at Troy * at Troy * at Troy *

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7-10 6-14 6-10 4-3 23-3 5-6 3-11 4-7 5-4 6-4 5-4 11-6 2-6 0-13 9-4 15-3 6-2 10-9 8-10 10-0 4-5 2-11 12-6 9-5 5-4 4-2 6-10 8-7 17-5 9-5 2-3 5-9 3-20 0-17 3-5 1-7 2-14 1-2 1-9 10-4 16-3 4-11 5-6 7-17 4-34 4-12

2000 Record: 48-16 (20-7 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Champions NCAA Atlanta Regional 2-5 Florida A&M W 2-6 Florida A&M W 2-8 South Florida L 2-11 George Washington W 2-12 George Washington W 2-13 George Washington L 2-19 St. Peter’s W 2-19 St. Peter’s W 2-20 St. Peters W 2-23 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-26 at South Florida L

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

14-5 8-7 3-16 9-2 15-8 6-12 19-1 19-1 18-4 5-0 2-9

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at Jacksonville, Fla. ^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game

at South Florida at Florida A&M Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Siena Siena Siena Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Troy * Troy * Troy * Cornell Cornell at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * North Florida Georgia State * Georgia State * Georgia State * at UCF * at UCF * at UCF * at Florida Campbell * Campbell * Campbell * Bethune-Cookman at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * South Florida Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Bethune-Cookman at Samford * at Samford * at Samford * Jacksonville State * Jacksonville State * Jacksonville State * at Jacksonville $ vs Florida Atlantic $ vs Campbell $ vs Campbell $ vs Auburn ^ at Georgia Tech ^ vs Auburn ^ at Georgia Tech ^

W 11-5 W 12-3 W 2-1 W 5-3 W 11-10 W 16-6 W 11-1 W 11-3 W 17-7 W 7-3 L 5-9 W 6-4 W 3-1 W 5-4 W 18-5 W 14-9 W 18-2 L 3-12 W 8-5 L 6-10 W 7-0 W 2-0 L 5-7 W 13-3 L 2-4 W 7-4 L 3-10 W 4-3 L 2-12 L 3-7 W 15-7 W 9-4 W 15-9 W 17-3 W 11-6 W 22-8 L 4-5 L 5-14 L 5-14 W 6-4 W 11-2 W 13-2 W 15-6 W 10-4 W 12-3 W 11-1 W 9-7 W 2-0 W 15-2 W 9-5 L 1-24 W 13-10 L 11-16

2001 Record: 43-17 (19-8 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn NCAA Coral Gables Regional 2-10 South Florida L 1-6 2-11 South Florida W 3-2 2-13 at South Florida W 6-2 2-16 Tennessee Tech W 9-4

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Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech North Florida UNC Asheville UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Michigan % Michigan Ohio State @ Western Illinois Western Illinois Rider Rider Rider Rider Northern Illinois at Jacksonville State * at Jacksonville State * at Jacksonville State * Samford * Samford * Samford * at Troy * at Troy * at Troy * Bethune-Cookman at South Florida Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * at Florida at Georgia State * at Georgia State * at Georgia State * Florida Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Bethune-Cokman at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Florida Atlantic * at Miami Bethune-Cookman UCF * UCF * UCF * at Campbell * at Campbell * at Campbell * vs Florida Atlantic $ vs Troy $ vs Florida ^ vs Bucknell ^ vs Florida ^ at Miami (Fla. )^

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

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game % = at Henley Field, Lakeland, Fla. $ = A-Sun Tournament at Jacksonville, Fla. @ = at Jacksonville, Fla. ^ = NCAA Coral Gables Regional


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002 Record: 42-19 (19-9 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2-9 at South Florida (10) W 2-10 at South Florida W 2-15 Charleston Southern W 2-16 Charleston Southern W 2-17 Charleston Southern W 2-19 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-24 Jacksonville State * W 2-24 Jacksonville State * W 2-27 at Bethune-Cookman L 3-1 Siena W 3-2 Siena W 3-4 Central Michigan # W 3-5 Penn State # W 3-6 Evansville # W 3-7 Central Michigan # W 3-8 Penn State # L 3-9 Evansville # W 3-11 Rhode Island W 3-12 US Naval Academy W 3-13 US Naval Academy W 3-15 at Samford * L 3-15 at Samford * W 3-16 at Samford * L 3-22 Campbell * L 3-23 Campbell * W 3-23 Campbell * W 3-29 at Belmont * W 3-29 at Belmont * W 4-2 Bethune-Cookman W 4-5 Georgia State * W 4-6 Georgia State * W 4-6 Georgia State * W 4-9 at #11 Florida W 4-12 at Mercer * W 4-13 at Mercer * W 4-14 at Mercer * W 4-16 South Florida L 4-19 #17 Florida Atlantic * L 4-20 #17 Florida Atlantic * L 4-20 #17 Florida Atlantic * W 4-23 Bethune-Cookman W 4-27 at UCF * L 4-28 at UCF * W 4-28 at UCF * W 5-2 at South Florida W 5-4 at Jacksonville * L 5-5 at Jacksonville * L 5-5 at Jacksonville * W 5-10 at Creighton L 5-12 at Creighton W 5-12 at Creighton L 5-14 South Florida L 5-17 Troy * W 5-17 Troy * W 5-18 Troy * L 5-22 Troy $ (10) W 5-23 Florida Atlantic $ W 5-24 UCF $ L 5-24 Florida Atlantic $ L 5-31 at #1 Florida State ^ L

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7-6 9-7 5-4 6-4 12-4 19-5 11-2 8-2 2-10 12-7 8-4 9-4 18-8 9-7 11-3 4-5 6-3 10-0 6-3 10-7 4-5 5-2 4-7 6-8 7-3 13-5 18-1 4-1 11-1 11-2 1-0 4-1 6-3 6-5 8-6 6-5 2-8 4-5 2-14 10-6 7-5 5-14 10-7 13-3 10-1 4-7 0-2 6-5 6-8 7-5 3-7 5-6 7-1 8-5 4-6 7-6 3-0 6-13 3-10 8-11

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* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = Stetson Invitational at DeLand, Fla. $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2003 Record: 41-24 (21-12 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn NCAA Atlanta Regional 2-7 Florida A&M # W 2-8 Oklahoma State # L 2-12 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-13 Kentucky & W 2-14 George Washington & (11) L 2-15 Maryland & L 2-22 at #2 Rice % L 2-22 vs UT-Arlington % L 2-23 vs #25 Ole Miss % L 2-26 Michigan W 2-28 at Jacksonville State * L 3-1 at Jacksonville State * W 3-1 at Jacksonville State * W 3-5 Boston College W 3-7 Gardner-Webb * L 3-8 Gardner-Webb * W 3-8 Gardner-Webb * W 3-11 Creighton W 3-12 Creighton W 3-15 at Troy * W 3-15 at Troy * W 3-16 at Troy * (13) L 3-19 Columbia W 3-21 Belmont * W 3-22 Belmont * W 3-22 Belmont * W 3-26 at Bethune-Cookman W 3-28 at Campbell * (11) L 3-29 at Campbell * L 3-29 at Campbell * L 4-1 Bethune-Cookman W 4-4 at Georgia State * L 4-5 at Georgia State * L 4-5 at Georgia State * W 4-9 at #19 Florida L 4-11 Mercer * W 4-12 Mercer * W 4-12 Mercer * W 4-15 Florida A&M W 4-16 Florida A&M L 4-18 Jacksonville * (10) W 4-19 Jacksonville * W 4-19 Jacksonville * L 4-22 at South Florida W 4-26 Samford * W 4-26 Samford * W 4-27 Samford * W 4-29 Bethune-Cookman W 5-7 at South Florida W 5-10 UCF * W 5-11 UCF * W 5-11 UCF * L 5-13 South Florida W 5-16 at #11 Florida Atlantic * L

6-1 0-9 6-4 8-5 8-9 3-7 6-11 3-6 2-5 7-5 2-3 7-4 8-4 10-6 6-10 5-1 5-4 8-5 3-2 11-4 9-6 2-3 16-5 12-2 7-6 13-9 12-2 2-3 0-3 1-5 5-1 2-7 3-4 15-7 4-10 6-1 9-5 5-2 10-3 8-12 8-7 5-4 5-9 11-1 4-3 20-7 9-6 14-8 5-3 11-8 3-1 3-10 7-1 5-16

5-17 5-17 5-21 5-23 5-24 5-24 5-25 5-30 5-31 5-31 6-1

at #11 Florida Atlantic * at #11 Florida Atlantic * Gardner-Webb $ Belmont $ Jacksonville $ #12 Florida Atlantic $ Jacksonville $ at #7 Georgia Tech ^ vs #15 South Carolina ^ vs East Carolina ^ vs #15 South Carolina ^

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0-2 6-5 3-1 9-3 6-9 8-1 1-7 5-4 2-7 9-4 3-9

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = News-Journal Invitational, DeLand, Fla. & = Amtrak Invitational, DeLand, Fla. % = Crown Plaza/Rice Invi., Houston, Texas $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

2004 Record: 36-23 (20-10 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-13 VMI W 4-1 2-15 VMI L 13-19 2-15 VMI W 8-7 2-20 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 8-5 2-21 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L 8-9 2-22 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 12-2 2-27 Virginia Tech # W 15-2 2-28 Oklahoma State # L 3-17 2-28 South Florida # L 4-6 3-3 #19 Florida L 8-12 3-5 Florida A&M W 11-4 3-6 Florida A&M W 11-3 3-7 Florida A&M W 8-1 3-9 at Bethune-Cookman W 13-7 3-12 at Mercer * W 19-5 3-13 at Mercer * W 8-2 3-13 at Mercer * W 16-2 3-16 Iowa L 7-9 3-17 Northern Iowa W 7-3 3-19 Georgia State * W 6-3 3-20 Georgia State * W 7-1 3-20 Georgia State * W 9-1 3-23 Northwestern L 0-3 3-24 at Bethune-Cookman L 1-4 3-26 at #23 UCF * W 10-9 3-27 at #23 UCF * L 3-5 3-27 at #23 UCF * L 0-5 3-30 South Florida L 2-9 3-31 Bethune-Cookman W 11-6 4-2 #20 Florida Atlantic * L 8-9 4-3 #20 Florida Atlantic * (10) W 14-13 4-3 #20 Florida Atlantic * W 4-1 4-6 at South Florida (14) L 8-10 4-9 at Jacksonville * L 5-13 4-10 at Jacksonville * L 4-13 4-10 at Jacksonville * W 9-4 4-16 at Gardner-Webb * W 5-4 4-16 at Gardner-Webb * W 7-5 4-17 at Gardner-Webb * L 1-3 4-20 Bethune-Cookman W 8-3 4-22 Campbell * W 11-0 4-22 Campbell * L 5-6 4-23 Campbell * W 7-2

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5-1 5-1 5-2 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-11 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-21 5-22 5-22 5-26 5-27 5-28

at Belmont * at Belmont * at Belmont * Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Lipscomb * at South Florida Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Troy * Troy * Troy * Troy $ Florida Atlantic $ Troy $

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4-0 0-2 7-9 9-3 4-0 6-3 3-13 16-0 7-2 11-1 7-6 2-3 2-1 4-2 1-15 3-5

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game # = News-Journal Invitational $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2005 Record: 35-28 (16-14 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Tournament Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional 2-11 Southern Illinois W 9-2 2-12 Southern Illinois W 10-9 2-13 Southern Illinois L 3-11 2-18 Illinois State W 7-2 2-19 Illinois State L 6-12 2-20 Illinois State W 10-4 2-22 #11 Florida State L 4-5 2-23 #11 Florida State L 6-7 2-25 Siena W 10-0 2-26 Siena W 7-6 2-26 Siena W 24-3 3-4 Maine L 3-4 3-5 Maine (10) W 6-5 3-6 Maine W 13-2 3-8 South Florida W 7-6 3-9 St. Joseph’s W 17-3 3-11 at Georgia State * L 4-20 3-12 at Georgia State * L 4-15 3-13 at Georgia State * W 16-6 3-15 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-4 3-18 Mercer * W 17-0 3-19 Mercer * W 7-3 3-19 Mercer * L 5-13 3-25 at Florida Atlantic * L 7-9 3-25 at Florida Atlantic * W 6-5 3-26 at Florida Atlantic * W 5-4 3-29 at South Florida L 0-6 4-1 #18 UCF * W 10-4 4-2 #18 UCF * L 11-18 4-3 #18 UCF * L 7-14 4-5 Bethune-Cookman W 9-1 4-8 Gardner-Webb * W 9-6 4-9 Gardner-Webb * (10) W 6-5 4-9 Gardner-Webb * W 15-3 4-12 Bethune-Cookman W 14-4 4-15 at Campbell * L 5-11 4-16 at Campbell * W 12-8 4-16 at Campbell * L 3-8 4-22 Belmont * L 8-11

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4-23 4-24 4-27 4-30 4-30 5-1 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-17 5-18 5-22 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-27 5-28 6-4 6-4

Belmont * Belmont * at South Florida Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Jacksonville * at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at #11 Florida State at #11 Florida State at #27 Troy * at #27 Troy * at #27 Troy * South Florida at #12 Florida South Alabama UCF $ Florida Atlantic $ Gardner-Webb $ Florida Atlantic $ Florida Atlantic $ at #8 Florida ^ vs Notre Dame ^

W 6-5 W 10-9 L 5-6 W 4-2 L 2-3 W 4-2 W 17-3 L 5-9 W 15-1 L 5-9 L 4-8 L 3-5 L 2-6 L 5-10 W 4-3 L 4-6 W 15-12 W 8-5 L 0-3 W 6-5 W 7-3 W 8-0 L 3-8 L 4-7

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Gainesville Regional

2006 Record: 38-24 (16-14 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Tournament Champions NCAA Atlanta Regional 2-10 Southeastern La. W 2-11 Southeastern La. L 2-12 Southeastern La. L 2-14 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-17 at South Alabama % W 2-18 vs Southern Miss % L 2-19 vs #25 Wichita State % L 2-21 at Bethune-Cookman W 2-24 Illinois # W 2-25 Western Carolina # L 2-26 South Florida # W 3-3 North Florida * W 3-4 North Florida * L 3-5 North Florida * L 3-7 UCF W 3-10 at #8 LSU L 3-11 at #8 LSU L 3-12 at #8 LSU W 3-14 Yale W 3-17 at Mercer * L 3-18 at Mercer * L 3-18 at Mercer * W 3-21 at #9 Florida W 3-24 Lipscomb * W 3-25 Lipscomb * L 3-26 Lipscomb * L 3-28 at UCF W 3-31 Vermont W 4-1 Vermont W 4-2 Vermont W 4-4 Bethune-Cookman W

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4-8 4-8 4-9 4-14 4-15 4-15 4-18 4-21 4-22 4-22 4-25 4-29 4-30 4-30 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-9 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-16 5-18 5-18 5-19 5-24 5-25 5-26 5-27 6-3 6-3

at Belmont * at Belmont * at Belmont * at Jacksonville * (12) at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * Bethune-Cookman Campbell * Campbell * Campbell * at South Florida (11) Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * at ETSU * at ETSU * at ETSU * (11) South Florida Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * Florida Atlantic * at South Florida at Gardner-Webb * at Gardner-Webb * at Gardner-Webb * (10) Florida Atlantic $ Mercer $ Mercer $ ETSU $ at #4 Georgia Tech ^ vs #23 Michigan ^

W 7-3 W 6-3 W 9-1 L 3-4 L 6-7 W 11-9 W 7-3 W 5-3 W 11-1 W 6-4 W 12-9 W 8-6 L 1-5 W 12-4 L 10-11 L 6-8 L 6-7 W 8-5 W 10-6 L 2-10 W 6-4 W 9-2 L 3-4 W 5-0 W 11-7 W 3-2 W 6-5 W 5-4 W 6-2 L 5-7 L 1-11

% = Coca-Cola Classic at Mobile, Ala. # = Stetson Invitational at DeLand, Fla. * = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Atlanta Regional

2007 Record: 42-21 (21-6 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Champions NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2-9 Southern Illinois W 2-10 Southern illinois L 2-11 Southern Illinois W 2-13 Bethune-Cookman W 2-16 LSU W 2-17 LSU W 2-18 LSU L 2-20 at South Florida W 2-23 Louisville W 2-24 Louisville L 2-25 Louisville W 2-27 Bethune-Cookman W 3-2 Notre Dame W 3-5 #7 Nebraska L 3-6 South Florida L 3-7 Michigan State W 3-9 Central Michigan (10) W 3-10 Central Michigan W 3-11 Central Michigan L 3-12 Quinnipiac W 3-13 Quinnipiac W 3-16 at North Florida * W

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

3-17 3-18 3-20 3-23 3-24 3-24 3-27 3-30 3-31 3-31 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-8 4-13 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-25 5-2 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-12 5-12 5-13 5-15 5-17 5-18 5-18 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-25 6-1 6-2 6-3

at North Florida * at North Florida * Florida Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * UCF (11) at Kennesaw State * at Kennesaw State * at Kennesaw State * Bethune-Cookman Gardner-Webb * Gardner-Webb * Gardner-Webb * at Campbell * at Campbell * at Campbell * Bethune-Cookman at Jacksonville * (11) at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * at Miami (Fla.) at UCF ETSU * ETSU * ETSU * UCF at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at South Florida Belmont * Belmont * Belmont * Lipscomb $ Jacksonville $ Mercer $ (11) Belmont $ Mississippi St. ^ Bethune-Cookman ^ #6 Florida State ^

W 12-2 L 5-8 W 4-3 W 3-2 W 9-1 L 3-4 L 3-4 W 7-0 W 15-10 W 3-0 W 11-5 W 11-2 W 15-0 W 12-5 W 5-4 W 3-1 W 6-0 L 3-8 L 6-7 W 6-3 W 6-4 L 3-7 W 10-7 W 15-4 W 4-2 W 6-0 L 3-14 W 7-3 W 7-3 L 1-4 L 0-5 L 2-7 W 4-2 L 5-11 W 4-3 L 1-4 W 2-1 L 5-18 L 3-6 W 12-0 L 1-17

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla. ^ = NCAA Tallahassee Regional

2008 Record: 26-33 (15-18 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-22 Michigan State (10) L 4-6 2-23 Connecticut W 4-2 2-24 #6 Missouri L 5-9 2-27 at Kennesaw State * W 4-1 2-27 at Kennesaw State * L 6-7 2-28 at Kennesaw State * L 2-10 3-1 Holy Cross W 18-10 3-2 Holy Cross W 7-3 3-5 Central Michigan W 13-5 3-5 Central Michigan W 11-5 3-8 at LSU L 3-9 3-8 at LSU L 5-6 3-9 at LSU W 7-2 3-12 #20 UCF L 3-7 3-14 at Gardner-Webb * L 9-10 3-15 at Gardner Webb * L 5-10

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

at Gardner-Webb * Iowa Iowa Campbell * Campbell * Campbell * (11) at #2 Florida State at #2 Florida State at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * Bethune-Cookman Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Bethune-Cookman at UCF at Belmont * at Belmont * at Belmont * South Florida at North Florida * at North Florida * at North Florida * at Bethune-Cookman (11) at South Florida Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Jacksonville * #3 Florida State #3 Florida State FGCU * (12) FGCU * FGCU * USC Upstate * USC Upstate * USC Upstate * at ETSU * at ETSU * at ETSU * Mercer $ Gardner-Webb $ Lipscomb $

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

6-5 9-6 4-5 3-9 9-1 6-5 2-11 3-19 10-11 4-5 14-4 6-4 1-4 12-6 9-11 16-4 1-4 6-13 5-11 3-14 8-10 2-5 10-17 13-4 6-2 1-2 6-9 6-3 14-4 3-13 3-6 5-7 7-4 3-5 4-5 10-4 12-10 6-4 18-12 16-15 8-5 6-10 4-12

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2009 Record: 27-30 (16-14 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-20 Boston College L 7-8 2-21 Boston College L 10-14 2-21 Boston College L 0-6 2-22 Boston College L 2-7 2-24 at Bethune-Cookman L 2-4 2-27 Iowa W 11-0 2-28 Southern Illinois W 10-5 3-1 South Alabama L 2-9 3-3 #17 Florida L 2-5 3-6 James Madison (11) L 3-9 3-7 James Madison L 5-9 3-7 James Madison W 15-6 3-8 James Madison L 8-17 3-10 Central Michigan L 8-13 3-11 Central Michigan W 8-4


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-17 3-18 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-24 3-27 3-28 3-28 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-14 4-15 4-17 4-18 4-19 4-21 4-24 4-24 4-25 4-28 4-29 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-12 5-15 5-15 5-16 5-21

at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * at Bethune-Cookman Indiana at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at South Florida Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * at USC Upstate * at USC Upstate * at USC Upstate * at FIU Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * Bethune-Cookman at #20 Florida Belmont * Belmont * Belmont * at UCF at Campbell * at Campbell * at Campbell * Bethune-Cookman FIU North Florida * North Florida * (10) North Florida * at UCF ETSU * ETSU * ETSU * UCF at FGCU * at FGCU * (12) at FGCU * ETSU $

W 9-6 W 22-8 L 8-18 W 5-1 W 11-1 L 5-12 L 6-7 L 1-3 W 4-3 W 7-2 L 6-13 L 9-13 W 12-9 W 12-4 W 18-9 W 13-7 L 3-8 L 1-4 W 14-10 W 12-2 L 4-15 L 7-9 W 11-6 L 9-10 L 12-13 L 7-13 W 5-2 W 8-5 W 8-7 W 7-3 W 14-1 L 9-11 W 10-8 L 9-14 W 6-1 W 19-4 W 11-6 L 4-5 W 2-1 L 4-5 L 2-12 L 2-4

* = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

2010 Record: 27-31 (14-13 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-20 Siena L 4-8 2-21 Siena W 8-7 2-23 Siena W 13-10 2-23 Siena W 10-3 2-26 at Georgia L 2-12 2-27 at Georgia L 8-9 2-28 at Georgia L 5-7 3-2 at Bethune-Cookman L 10-11 3-5 Kansas State # L 6-14 3-6 Harvard # L 5-6 3-7 Notre Dame # L 2-4 3-9 James Madison W 3-2 3-10 Central Michigan W 1-0 3-13 Old Dominion W 6-4 3-13 Old Dominion W 10-3 3-14 Old Dominion W 9-2

3-16 3-17 3-19 3-20 3-20 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-30 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-10 4-13 4-16 4-17 4-17 4-20 4-23 4-24 4-25 4-27 4-30 5-1 5-1 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-12 5-15 5-15 5-16 5-20 5-21 5-21 5-26 5-27

at Bethune-Cookman UCF FGCU * FGCU * FGCU * at #6 Florida State Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern South Florida Campbell * Campbell * Campbell * Bethune-Cookman at Mercer * (10) at Mercer * at Mercer * (10) at UCF at Belmont * at Belmont * at Belmont * South Florida Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Bethune-Cookman at ETSU * at ETSU * at ETSU * USC Upstate * USC Upstate * USC Upstate * #5 Florida State at North Florida * at North Florida * at North Florida * Jacksonville * (11) Jacksonville * Jacksonville * vs. #28 FGCU $ vs. Jacksonville $

L 9-11 L 7-11 L 2-4 L 4-8 W 10-8 L 7-14 W 5-4 W 10-5 L 7-9 W 11-5 W 6-5 W 7-2 W 4-3 W 11-7 L 3-14 W 6-5 W 13-4 W 15-12 L 6-10 W 6-3 L 3-13 L 4-14 L 3-9 W 6-1 W 4-3 W 14-5 W 16-9 L 7-12 L 7-10 L 4-22 L 2-4 W 19-7 L 7-8 L 2-6 L 0-17 L 1-6 W 10-3 L 1-3 L 7-9 W 8-6 L 4-9 L 2-3

# = Bright House Invitational * = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.

2011 Record: 43-20 (23-7 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn A-Sun Champions NCAA Columbia Regional 2-18 Georgia W 2-19 Georgia W 2-20 Georgia W 2-23 at Bethune-Cookman (11) W 2-27 Maine W 2-28 Maine L 3-1 Maine W 3-4 Columbia #(10) W 3-5 Illinois # W 3-6 Central Michigan # W 3-8 Central Michigan W 3-9 at Bethune-Cookman L 3-11 at Campbell * W

6-3 7-2 8-4 4-3 3-1 0-6 6-2 7-6 5-3 9-8 9-1 2-10 14-3

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

at Campbell * at Campbell * Siena Siena Mercer * Mercer * Mercer * Bethune-Cookman at #4 Florida State (11) ETSU * ETSU * ETSU * at #23 UCF at USC Upstate * at USC Upstate * at USC Upstate * Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * Kennesaw State * South Florida Savannah State Savannah State Savannah State at South Florida at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * at Jacksonville * Bethune-Cookman (11) North Florida * North Florida * North Florida * at FGCU * at FGCU * at FGCU * #6 Florida State FIU (11) at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * at Lipscomb * UCF Belmont * Belmont * Belmont * Belmont $ ETSU $ Jacksonville $ NC State ^ at South Carolina ^ NC State ^ at South Carolina ^

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

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

# = Bright House Invitational * = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn. ^ = NCAA Columbia Regional

2012 Record: 35-23 (15-12 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-17 George Washington W 2-18 George Washington W 2-19 George Washington W 2-24 Central Michigan W 2-25 Central Michigan W 2-25 Central Michigan L

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

Central Michigan at Bethune-Cookman Penn # Southern Illinois # Georgia State # Maine Harvard Harvard Harvard Harvard Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers at #4 Florida State at #4 Florida State at Belmont * at Belmont * at Belmont * (10) at Mercer * at Mercer * at Mercer * at South Florida Jacksonville * Jacksonville * Jacksonville * South Florida at Kennesaw State * at Kennesaw State * at Kennesaw State * at #12 Miami, Fla. Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Lipscomb * Bethune-Cookman at North Florida * at North Florida * at North Florida * #13 UCF (13) USC Upstate * USC Upstate * USC Upstate * #1 Florida State #1 Florida State at ETSU * at ETSU * at ETSU * FGCU * FGCU * FGCU * Belmont $ (15) USC Upstate $ Kennesaw State $

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

14-3 7-1 14-1 8-11 5-0 3-2 5-0 3-0 1-5 9-7 3-0 4-3 0-7 8-17 1-9 4-23 0-5 6-4 4-7 7-6 8-1 6-2 6-9 9-5 8-3 6-4 2-17 7-11 9-7 2-3 7-2 4-2 3-2 9-8 10-2 3-4 2-1 4-5 4-8 6-3 6-11 1-9 6-5 4-3 2-0 4-0 2-6 4-5 4-5 3-4 1-0 4-5

# = Brighthouse Invitational * = Atlantic Sun Conference Game $ = A-Sun Tournament at DeLand, Fla.

19-7 7-2 13-8 4-2 11-3 2-7

2013 Record: 26-31 (15-12 Atlantic Sun) Coach: Pete Dunn 2-15 St. Joseph’s L 2-16 St. Joseph’s L 2-17 St. Joseph’s W 2-21 Maine W 2-22 Maine L

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Maine Central Michigan # Ohio State # (12) Connecticut # FIU Princeton (12) Princeton Princeton Princeton Bethune-Cookman Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield Fairfield at Florida State at Florida State Mercer* Mercer* Mercer* Florida A&M Kennesaw State* Kennesaw State* Kennesaw State* at South Florida at Jacksonville* at Jacksonville* (10) at Jacksonville* at Bethune-Cookman at Miami at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* South Florida ETSU* ETSU* ETSU* at Lipscomb* at Lipscomb* at Lipscomb* (9) North Florida * North Florida * North Florida * Florida State Florida State Northern Kentucky * Northern Kentucky * Northern Kentucky * at FGCU * at FGCU * at FGCU * ETSU $ USC Upstate $

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

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

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Akron Alabama American International Amherst Appalachian State UALR Arkansas State Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Belmont Belmont Abbey Berry (GA) Bethune-Cookman Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Brown Bucknell Cal State-Fullerton Calvin Campbell Centenary Central Florida (UCF) Central Michigan Centre College College of Charleston Charleston Southern Cincinnati Citadel Clemson Coast Guard Academy Columbia Connecticut Cornell Creighton C.W. Post Davidson Delaware Delaware State Detroit Drexel Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eckerd Evansville Fairfield Ferris State Flagler Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida Southern Florida State

First Last W-L Game Game 6-1 1992 1999 1-2 1950 1996 1-0 1956 1956 20-15 1953 1975 3-0 2004 2004 2-0 1989 1990 4-1 1972 1977 2-0 2000 2000 2-1 1972 1980 3-0 1977 1979 17-19 2002 2012 1-0 1969 1969 1-1 1965 1965 69-17 1981 2013 2-4 1985 2009 1-0 1972 1972 5-2 1981 1998 0-1 1986 1986 5-0 1971 1988 1-0 2001 2001 0-1 1986 1986 1-0 1985 1985 29-20 1981 2011 9-5 1988 1999 48-70 1975 2012 14-6 1985 2013 1-0 1955 1955 21-5 1992 1998 5-1 1979 2002 2-2-1 1953 1972 2-2 1962 1981 1-6 1976 1998 2-1 1967 1969 7-0 1973 2011 3-3 1967 2013 8-0 1970 2000 6-3-1 1984 2003 1-0 1994 1994 0-1 1966 1966 6-7 1965 1994 3-0 1979 1980 4-0 1982 1983 3-0 1982 1990 2-1 1924 1976 1-0 2003 2003 18-10 2006 2013 1-1 1990 1991 3-0 2000 2000 3-0 1967 1984 14-1 1965 1988 4-0 1994 2002 2-2 2013 2013 2-0 1982 1982 16-2 1982 1992 60-77 1902 2009 37-5 1975 2013 35-25 1992 2006 6-13 2008 2013 58-39 1975 2013 47-56 1906 1980 22-52 1904 2013

Opponent Florida Tech Fordham Fresno State Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgetown George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Glassboro State Hampden-Sydney Hardin-Simmons Harvard Havana Hillsdale Holy Cross Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa Ithaca IUPUI Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kansas State Kennesaw State Kentucky Kentucky Military Kentucky Wesleyan Lafayette LaSalle Lewis College Liberty Lipscomb Long Island Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana State (LSU) Louisville MacMurray Maine Manhattan Marshall Maryland Maryland-Baltimore Md.-Eastern Shore Massachusetts Mercer Mercer-Atlanta Methodist Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Milsaps Milton Mississippi

W-L 2-0 2-0 1-0 15-5 16-5 5-2 3-1 6-2 6-8 35-63 20-11 10-22-1 7-1 3-4 3-0 10-9 1-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-1 5-2 6-2 6-2 1-0 78-78-2 11-3 4-4 1-0 0-1 12-10 8-1-1 35-7-3 1-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 29-22 1-0 2-1 4-5 9-4 3-0 8-4 1-0 2-0 4-1 0-1 2-0 7-0 88-37-1 6-0 3-0 42-109 2-2 11-4 1-1 1-1 4-0 0-1

First Last Game Game 1978 1978 1999 1999 1986 1986 1955 1991 2003 2008 1988 1996 1982 1983 1983 2012 1939 2011 1948 2000 1972 2012 1917 2006 1970 1974 1963 1966 1987 1990 1966 2012 1939 1939 1970 1972 2008 2008 1977 2011 2005 2005 1980 2009 1984 2009 1957 1990 1989 1989 1958 2013 1999 2003 1983 2010 1992 1992 2010 2010 2006 2013 1974 2003 1906 1917 1979 1979 1984 1996 1977 1977 1971 1971 1982 1991 1965 2013 1994 1994 1976 1986 2006 2008 1970 2007 1971 1977 1997 2013 1992 1992 1972 1972 1979 2003 1987 1987 1995 1996 1985 1992 1914 2013 1978 1983 1981 1987 1947 2013 1973 1975 1974 2006 2007 2008 1949 1949 1980 1981 2003 2003

Opponent Mississippi College Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Navy Nebraska Nevada-Reno Newberry New Orleans North Carolina UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington NC State North Florida Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Kentucky Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio Oklahoma State Old Dominion Pembroke State Pennsylvania Penn State Pfeiffer (NC) Pittsburgh Portland State Princeton Purdue Presbyterian (NC) Providence Quinnipiac Radford Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rider Rollins Rutgers Sacred Heart St. Bonaventure St. Joseph’s (Pa.) St. Leo St. Peter’s St. Thomas St. Xavier Samford Savannah State Seton Hall Shippensburg State Siena South Alabama South Carolina South Florida (USF) Southeastern Louisiana Southern Illinois Southern Mississippi

W-L 2-0 0-1 0-2 3-2 2-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-4 8-5 3-0 2-0 9-3 3-2 20-14 2-0 0-1 1-0 3-0 7-3 3-3 6-6 4-1 1-4 7-3 1-1 10-3 1-1 3-3 4-0 1-0 5-2 4-2 2-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 13-3 71-125 2-1 1-0 1-0 17-4 8-8 3-0 4-0 12-3 41-9 3-0 2-2 1-0 34-4 7-7 2-14 80-78 6-4 8-6 2-1

First Last Game Game 1949 1949 2007 2007 1977 2008 1988 1989 2002 2002 1986 2007 1986 1986 1978 1978 1977 1979 1974 1985 2001 2001 1993 1993 1974 1996 1950 2011 1988 2013 1991 1991 2001 2001 2004 2004 2013 2013 1977 2010 1978 2010 1957 2013 1973 1987 1985 2004 1978 2010 1966 1981 1968 2012 2002 2002 1962 1964 1980 1994 1995 1995 1968 2013 1993 1997 1953 1956 1970 1970 2007 2007 1995 1995 1995 2002 2003 2003 1974 1985 1967 2001 1902 1993 2012 2012 1983 1983 1993 1993 1986 2013 1967 1978 2000 2000 1971 1977 1981 1992 1924 2003 2011 2011 1975 1982 1977 1977 1977 2011 1975 2009 1972 2011 1966 2013 1990 2006 1996 2012 1994 2006

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First Last Opponent W-L Game Game Spring Arbor College 1-0 1964 1964 Stanford 0-1 1992 1992 Stony Brook 1-0 1982 1982 Tampa 31-31 1939 1978 Taylor 2-0 1970 1970 Temple 3-1 1974 1975 Tennessee 3-2 1974 1984 Tennessee Tech 3-0 2001 2001 Tennessee Wesleyan 3-0 1978 1992 Texas-Arlington 0-1 2003 2003 Toledo 6-1 1969 1985 Troy 14-15 1949 2005 Tufts 1-0 1978 1978 Tulane 2-3 1977 1994 Union (KY) 3-0 1971 1977 USC Upstate 12-8 2008 2013 U.S. Air Force 2-0 1976 1976 U.S. Army 1-1 1981 1981 Utica 1-0 1986 1986 Valdosta State 9-5 1958 1966 Vanderbilt 1-0 1971 1971 Vermont 6-0 1984 2006 Villanova 3-0 1984 1989 Virginia 1-1 1983 1986 Virginia Military Institute 2-1 2004 2004 Virginia Tech 7-1 1980 2004 Wabash 6-0 1972 1977 Wake Forest 2-0 1990 1990 Washington St. 0-1 1986 1986 West Florida 3-0 1976 1985 West Virginia 2-1 1995 1998 Western Carolina 2-4 1993 2006 Western Illinois 2-0 2001 2001 Western Michigan 2-1 1994 1996 Wheaton 1-0 1978 1978 Wichita State 0-1 2006 2006 Widener 3-0 1977 1981 William & Mary 5-0 1970 1979 Williams 3-0 1976 1978 Wisconsin 6-1 1978 1991 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-0 1990 1990 Wofford 0-2 1948 1948 Worcester State 1-0 1983 1983 Wright State 1-1 1989 1991 Xavier (OH) 7-1 1979 1996 Yale 15-12 1963 2006 Youngstown State 2-0 1992 1992

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1923 1924 1925

Coach C h Seton Flemming G.L. Odom Edward Oates Frank Sears Frank Sears Sears Career (2 years) Litchfield Colton J.B. “Spec” Campbell Ed Mickle Wilbur Tilden Edgar Garner Edgar Garner Garner Career (2 years) Arthur Petty Edgar Garner J.H. Swink William Lourcey William “Dutch” Hollander William “Dutch” Hollander Hollander Career (2 years) World War I Henry St. Cyr! H.T. “Pug” Allen/Thomas Chalker! H.T. “Pug” Allen/Bert Higginbotham! H.T. “Pug” Allen/Bert Higginbotham!

Edwin Whitnel Edwin Whitnel Edwin Whitnel Whitnel Career (3 years) 1926-36 No Team 1937 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1938 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1939 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1940 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1941-45 World War II 1946 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1947 Ben Clemons 1948 Ben Clemons 1949 Ben Clemons 1950 Ben Clemons Clemons Career (4 years) 1951 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1952 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1953 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1954 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1955 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1956 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1957 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1958 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1959 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1960 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1961 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1962 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1963 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson 1964 Carl H. “Doc” Johnson Johnson Career (19 years)

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GGames 4 4 5 7 20 27 20 16 14 9 17 10 27 17 17 19 15 19 12 31

Record R d 2-2-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 3-4-0 16-4-0 19-8-0 14-6-0 12-4-0 7-7-0 6-3-0 8-8-1 2-8-0 10-16-1 9-8-0 14-3-0 12-6-1 6-7-2 14-5-0 7-5-0 21-10-0

PPct. .500 1.000 1.000 .429 .800 .703 .700 .750 .500 .667 .500 .200 .370 .529 .824 .658 .467 .737 .583 .677

8

4-4-0

.500

8 14

3-5-0 7-7-0

.375 .500

14 12 7 2 21

4-9-0 6-6-0 2-5-0 0-2-0 8-13-0

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STETSON UNIVERSITY WAS FOUNDED IN 1883, AND THE 175-ACRE DELAND CAMPUS IS LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

DR. WENDY LIBBY Fifth Year

Stetson University entered a new era of leadership in July 2009 sity in Seoul, South Korea. In honor of her outstanding leadership, Libby when Dr. Wendy B. Libby became the university’s ninth president. received the 2007 Athena Award from the Columbia (Mo.) Chamber of Along with Director of Athletics Jeff Altier, Libby was integral in Commerce Women’s Network for her support of women in realizing their bringing football back to Stetson for the first time since 1956. The Hat- full leadership potential and for contributing to the quality of life in the ters will play their first season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the re- community. In May, she received the 2009 Outstanding Higher Education turn of football was the construction of a state-of-the-art field house for Professional Alumni Award at the University of Connecticut. not only football, but also men’s and women’s soccer and the brand new She and her husband, Dr. Richard M. Libby, have two sons, Glenn women’s lacrosse team. The $6.7 million, 25,000 square foot facility was and wife Ginger, and Gregg and wife Lori, four grandchildren, a greatcompleted in August of 2012. granddaughter, and three dogs. An avid reader, she enjoys cooking and Formerly president of Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., the na- entertaining. tion’s second-oldest women’s institution, Libby has had a broad career in higher education and private industry. An expert in strategic planning, she plans to build on Stetson’s values-centered heritage and tradition of academic excellence and communityengaged service learning while movingStetson forward. Prior to her six years at Stephens College, Libby served as vice president for business affairs and chief financial officer at Furman University, Greenville, S.C., from 1995 to 2003. She has 28 years of administrative and teaching experience in higher education, at institutions including Westbrook College (now part of the University of New England), the University of Hartford, the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, The Ohio State University and Cornell University. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Libby earned her doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Connecticut. Her undergraduate degree, in Biology with a concentration in Genetics, is from Cornell University. She earned an MBA, with a concentration in Finance, from Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. Libby is a member of numerous higher education organizations. Last fall, she led a delegation Dr. Libby threw out the first pitch at Melching Field before the 2010 of six college presidents in a visit to Ewha Univer- season-opener.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JEFF ALTIER 17th Year

Jeff Altier, a 28-year veteran of the Stetson University athletic department, is in his 16th year as Director of Athletics. During his tenure, Altier has earned a reputation as an outstanding fundraiser and a leader with an eye on the future, and is noted for his active participation in the NCAA governance structure. Along with President Libby, he was integral in bringing football back to Stetson for the first time since 1956. The Hatters will play their first season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the return of football was the construction of a state-of-the-art field house for not only football, but also men’s and women’s soccer and the brand new women’s lacrosse team. The $6.7 million, 25,000 square foot facility was completed in August of 2012. Altier, captain of the nationally-ranked 1982 Hatter baseball team, earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stetson. Upon wrapping up his Stetson baseball career, he spent two years as a player/coach developing the sport in Perth, Australia. He then returned to Stetson as an assistant coach before being promoted to Ticket Manager, Director of Athletic Promotions, and then Associate Athletic Director. In these rolls, he spearheaded the department’s development efforts as well as oversaw athletic marketing and promotions, concessions and travel coordination. He was named Director of Athletics in 1996. Altier also served as Tournament Manager for the NCAA Division I Southeast First and Second Round Men’s basketball tournament hosted by Stetson in 1993 and 1996 at the Orlando Arena, and as Tournament Director for the 1999 and 2004 tournament. Stetson has taken great strides in the area of gender equity under Altier, increasing scholarships, participation opportunities and staffing for women’s athletics. The unprecedented success of the women’s tennis, golf, soccer, basketball and softball teams in conference competition during Altier’s tenure are evidence of his commitment to women’s athletics. In fact, under his direction Stetson’s women’s and men’s teams have won an impressive 15 conference championships. A hallmark of Altier’s professional career was the building of Stetson’s $4.5 million baseball facility, Melching Field at Conrad Park. Built in conjunction with the City of DeLand, Melching Field is regarded as one of the nation’s premiere college baseball facilities. Altier then turned his attention to construction of an on-campus softball facility, which broke ground in

2002 and was ready for competition in February of 2003. The Patricia Wilson Field has been named Collegiate Softball Field of the Year four times. He was also instrumental in securing new state-of-the-art field lighting for both the softball and soccer fields in 2005. Under his guidance, the Athletic Department has seen the addition of the new Wilson Athletic Center, a $ 1.5 million health and wellness facility for the use of Stetson student-athletes. Stetson athletics has continued to grow under Altier’s guidance. Three new sports have or will be added in the next year, with sand volleyball starting competition in the spring of 2012, women’s lacrosse in the spring of 2013 and the return of football in the fall of 2013. The program is also growing in terms of staffing and facilities, with construction currently under way on a facility that will house the football, lacrosse and both soccer programs, along with practice field for football and practice and game fields for soccer and lacrosse. Altier’s leadership has extended beyond campus, as he has taken on Atlantic Sun Conference leadership roles, chairing many committees and serving as conference vice-president. Additionally, he has served on the National Association of College Directors of Athletics Division IAAA board of directors, the NCAA A.E.C. Cabinet and is currently a member of the prestigious NCAA Leadership Council. Locally he has served as president of the DeLand Rotary Club, vice-president of the DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association, and is a graduate of Leadership DeLand and Leadership Orlando. He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Central Florida Sports Commission. Altier was honored as the West Volusia Sportsperson of the Year for 2004. In 2011 Altier was recognized by his peers in the National Association of Collegiate Director of Athletics as the Under Armour Southeast Region Division I Athletic Director of the Year. Altier’s family includes wife, Sarah (Booker) (Stetson B.A. ‘82, M.Ed. ‘96; University of Florida, Ed.D., 2012), and children Heath (Stetson M.B.A. ‘09), Brianne (Tulane, BA 2010, MA 2012), and Garrett.

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STETSON ATHLETICS FACILITIES Stetson President Dr. Wendy Libby announced the University was bringing football back for the first time since 1956 on March 14, 2011. More than a year later, on March 23, 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony for Stetson’s $6.7 million field house and field renovation was held. The 25,000 square foot building on the corner of Minnesota and Amelia avenues houses locker rooms for lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, as well as football. Additionally, state-of-the-art sports medicine and strength and conditioning areas are also available to student-athletes at the Stetson University Athletics Training Center. The facility also includes office and meeting room space for each of the four programs, as well as an equipment room. The VIP room on the second floor of the facility will be utilized during lacrosse games. On one side of the field house are practice fields for the football team, on the other side are game and practice fields for Stetson lacrosse, men’s soccer, and women’s soccer teams. Before the spring lacrosse season was set to begin, a nament in 1997. It also served as training camp site for the Orlando Magbrand new scoreboard was put in place on the south end of the Hatters’ ic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted game field, which is used for both lacrosse and soccer. the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First Round in 1996. Since 1974, the J. Ollie Edmunds Center has been home to Stetson The Mandy Stoll Tennis Center, home of the Stetson men’s and women’s tennis programs, is located on the east-side of the DeLand campus and was completed in late 1996. The state-of-the-art facility is named in honor of Mandy Marie Stoll who was the tennis team’s top player when she was killed in an automobile accident in April 1988 during her junior year. During her three years as a member of the Stetson tennis team, she set school records of 20 consecutive wins and 27 wins in one season. The facility includes six courts, with plans for six additional courts in the future, a kiosk, three gazebos, courtside bleachers and a new scoreboard. Three of the six courts have been named: one for Mary Estella Palmer McNamara, the late wife of SU trustee Dennis McNamara of Orlando and a Stetson graduate; one in honor of former Stetson tennis coach Vicky Pate, also a Stetson alumna; and one in memory of Mandy Stoll. The Mandy Stoll Tennis Center has served as the host location for four Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships. men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball contests. The HatThe Stetson softball team plays is home games at Patricia Wilson ter men’s basketball team defeated Marshall 73-58 in the inaugural Ed- Field, which has been named National Field of the Year six times. munds Center game on Dec. 5, 1974. In the 36 seasons since that time, Located on the Stetson University campus near the corner of Garthe Hatters have amassed more than 330 total victories in their home field and Arizona, the complex features a game field and stadium, batbuilding. ting cages and practice area, and a team fieldhouse facility. Maintaining a top-notch athletic facility is a continual process, and The game field features a clay playing surface, an outfield with the work at the Edmunds Center has been at a pace to keep up with the Bermuda grass, irrigation, four bullpens, spacious dugouts, and a lightdevelopment of the athletic program itself. Over the past several years, ing system suitable for televising night games. A huge state-of-the art the Edmunds Center has received a number of physical modifications and scoreboard and video board was installed in 2011, and a new sound sysequipment upgrades. tem was added in 2012. Eight modern locker rooms are housed in the Edmunds Center, The numerous golf courses in Florida provide the men’s and womamong them the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball locker en’s golf teams with ample places to play. The Hatters host tournaments rooms. The Edmunds Center houses coaches and staff offices. In addition, every year at the DeLand Country Club, Southridge Golf Club, and Victoria the complex contains the crew team workout facility, dressing rooms, the Hills Golf Club. Also, the cross country teams host a meet every October at ticket office and an athletic training room. the Sperling Sports Complex, and the crew team practices and competes The Edmunds Center was home to the men’s 1991 and 1996 Trans at nearby Lake Beresford. America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women’s tour-

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STUDENT-ATHLETE CARE

The Stetson University Sports Medicine staff is under the direction of the head team physician, three associate physicians, and full time certified athletic trainers providing a full complement of services to enhance the physical performance and personal healthcare of each student-athlete. The sports medicine staff ’s main location is in the athletic training room of the Wilson Athletic Center. The athletic training room is a 2,500 squarefoot facility dedicated to the healthcare of all student-athletes. It is stocked with over 9,000 pounds of free weights and selectorized equipment. The sports medicine staff is focused on identifying and preventing athletic injuries through the use of a complete line of evaluation tools including a state-of-the-art isokinetic testing and rehabilitation device. The addition of the Athletic Training Center this past summer brought on an additional state-of-the-art athletic training room. The division of sports medicine utilizes a wide array of physicians, coun-

selors, and other allied health care professionals to assist our studentathletes in all aspects of their healthcare, growth, and development. A full-time certified athletic trainer is on site for all in season practices, games, weight training, and conditioning sessions. SPORTS MEDICINE MISSION STATEMENT The Sports Medicine Program serves the Stetson University Department of Athletics by providing a comprehensive health care network, wellness and education for each participating member of the Department of Athletics. This health care willplace emphasis on the prevention, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses. In addition, these services are made available to the remainder of the Stetson University community through our physical therapy alliance.

Andrew Kovachy

Rachel Craddock

Adam Deimling

Miriam Hosman

Lauryn Hunter

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Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

David Krazeise

Dan Reigle

Brittany Rowe

Christina To

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Asst. Athletic Trainer

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The with continued growth of Stetson’s athletics program, program and with the opening of the new Athletics Training Center, all Stetson student-athletes will benefit from the additon of a fulltime strength and conditioning coach. Longwood native Brad Lokey became the first full-time strength coach at Stetson when he was hired in the fall of 2012. He will oversee the weight room at the new ATC and will work to improve the strength and conditioning of all Stetson’s studentathletes. A former member of the United States Marine Corps, Lokey oversees the strength and conditioning program for all 19 of Stetson’s varsity sports. Lokey is a certified Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association as well as by the National Strength & Conditioning Association. He is also certified as a personal trainer. Lokey came to Stetson from Cumberland University in Tennessee where he was the Director of Strength & Conditioning. Before that, he spent six months working in the Georgia Tech Strength and Conditioning department – primarily working with the football, softball, swimming and diving and cheerleading squads for the Yellow Jackets. It was during his time at Georgia Tech when Lokey completed his practicum and internship hours to earn his certification as a strength and conditioning coach. He also spent time working with the football, men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams at UT-Chattanooga. Lokey was the first head Strength and Conditioning Coach and Fitness Center Manager at Webber International University in Babson Park, Fla., working in that position for two years. He was responsible for the 19-sport Warriors program, designing and implementing workout programs for all sports, implementing and analyzing results to test the effectiveness of the programs and creating a computer data base for workouts for student-athletes. Lokey was born in Shelbyville, Tenn., but grew up in Florida, graduating from Lyman High School in Longwood. He received his

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bachelor’s degree in Recreational Administration with minors in Biology and Coaching from Central Methodist University in Fayette, Mo., in December of 2006. He played football for four years at LHS and two years at CMU before spending four years of honorable military service in the Marine Corps prior to completing his scholasticathletic endeavors. He earned a master’s degree in Business Administration and Sport Management from Webber International in 2009. Lokey is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). Lokey possesses three credentials from the NSCA including; Registered Strength & Conditioning Coach (RSCC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Personal Trainer (CPT). He is also Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) and is recognized as an approved mentor by the CSCCa.

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STETSON ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Mike Bitter

Glenn Brickey

Cheryl Carlson

Natalia DiFerdinand

Ricky Hazel

Chet Hesson

Faculty Athletics Rep.

Director of Sports Medicine

Business Manager

Director of Tickets

Asst. AD/Communications

Asst. AD/Compliance

Jeffrey Higgins

Alicia Queally

James Stem

Jesse Tucker

Stacy Turner

Assoc. AD/External Operations

Assoc. AD/SWA

Asst. AD/Operations & Facilities

Academic Coordinator

Asst. to the AD

STETSON ATHLETICS HEAD COACHES

Lynn Bria

Lisa Browning

Pete Dunn

T. Logan Fleck

Frank Griffin

Roger Hughes

Women’s Basketball

Cheerleading

Baseball

Men’s Soccer

Softball

Football

Tim Loesch

Brad Lokey

Joe Matusczak

Women’s Golf

Volleyball

Strength & Conditioning

Cross Country

Nicole Moore

Pierre Pilote

Larry Watson

Corey Williams

Mark Wilson

Women’s Lacrosse

Director of Tennis

Men’s Golf

Men’s Basketball

Rowing

Manoj Khettery Women’s Soccer

Floyd Kerr

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