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UNIVERSITY/ATHLETICS

TABLE OF CONTENTS HEAD COACH JIM SHERMAN ASSISTANT COACHES 2012-13 ROSTER RETURNING LETTERMEN NEWCOMERS 2011-12 REVIEW 2012 CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME RESULTS BLUE HENS IN THE PROS THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE

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ON THE COVER Front Cover: Delaware seniors Chris Branigan, Eric Buckland, Andrew Burgess, Nick Ferdinand, DJ Long, Stephen Richter and Matt Soren.

SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE CITY/ZIP NEWARK, DEL./19716 FOUNDED 1743 ENROLLMENT 16,000 UNDERGRADUATE NICKNAME FIGHTIN' BLUE HENS OFFICIAL MASCOT YOUDEE SCHOOL COLORS ROYAL BLUE & GOLD AFFILIATION NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT DR. PATRICK T. HARKER NCAA FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE DR. LYNN SNYDER MACKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS & RECREATION SERVICES ERIC ZIADY DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS & RECREATION SERVICES SAMANTHA HUGE ASSOCIATE AD/SWA SUE GROFF ASSOCIATE AD/BUSINESS OPPERATIONS SCOTT EATOUGH ASSOCIATE AD/EXTERNAL RELATIONS STACEY BUNTING THOMPSON ASSOCIATE AD/COMPLIANCE BRIAN BAPTISTE STUDENT-ATHLETE ELIGIBILITY/FINANCIAL AID COORDINATOR KERRI CEBULA ASSISTANT AD/MARKETING & PROMOTIONS KRISTY FLETCHER ASSISTANT AD/OPERATIONS ALICIA GRECO ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TBA ASSISTANT AD/SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICIAN DR. ANDREW REISMAN ASSITANT AD/SPORTS MEDICINE JOHN SMITH ASSOCIATE HEAD TRAINER JOAN COUCH ASSISTANT TRAINERS JOHN BOONE, COURTNEY BUTTERWORTH, RACHEL SCHLACHET, DAN WATSON

MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT AD/MEDIA RELATIONS SCOTT SELHEIMER OFFICE PHONE (302) 831-8007 CELL PHONE (302) 831-2186 EMAIL SELHEIME@UDEL.EDU FAX (302) 831-2186 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 32963 NEWARK, DEL. 19716 OVERNIGHT ADDRESS 631 S. COLLEGE AVE. NEWARK, DEL. 19716 ASSISTANT SID MAGGIE HAYON/KEVIN TRITT BASEBALL CONTACT ADAM C. NICHOLS CELL PHONE (617) 448-1942 E-MAIL ADAMN@UDEL.EDU FAX (302) 831-2186

ABOUT THIS GUIDE The 2012-13 University of Delaware baseball media guide was designed, written, and edited by Adam Nichols using Adobe InDesign CS5.5 on a Macintosh computer. Cover designed by Adam Nichols using Photoshop CS5.1. Photos courtesy of Mark Campbell and Cathy Kushner

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COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF HEAD COACH RECORD AT SCHOOL/YEARS CAREER RECORD/YEARS BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE BASEBALL OFFICE FAX ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ALMA MATER/YEAR PITCHING COACH ALMA MATER/YEAR ASSISTANT COACH ALMA MATER/YEAR BASEBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER

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JIM SHERMAN 358-299/12 576-427/17 (302) 831-8596 (302) 831-4058 DAN HAMMER DELAWARE/1996 BRIAN WALKER MIAMI (FL)/2004 MEL BACON FROSTBURG STATE/1972 SEAN STRYKER


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JIM SHERMAN

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Head Coach

13TH SEASON w DELAWARE ‘82 Former standout outfielder and University of Delaware Athletics Hall of Fame member Jim Sherman will begin his 12th year as the head coach of the Blue Hen baseball program in 2012. He served as Delaware’s Assistant Coach from 1995-2000. In 2001, he took over for Hall of Fame head coach Bob Hannah, who retired following the 2000 season after 36 years at the helm of the UD baseball program. Sherman, who was inducted into the Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008 and the University of Delaware Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009, is the 15th head coach in UD history and just the third since 1956. He has compiled a 11-year mark of 327-272, good for a winning percentage of .546. In league play, he has led Delaware to a regular season mark of 143-133 (.518). His 17-year overall head coaching record, which includes a sevenyear stint at Wilmington (Del.) University in 1987-94, stands at an impressive 545-400 (.577). He led his team to the conference tournament six times in his 11 seasons, guiding squads to the league championship game three times with an America East title and NCAA Tournament berth in 2001 and Colonial Athletic Association runner-up finishes in 2004 and 2007. His Delaware teams have

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SHERMAN’S COACHING RECORD AT DELAWARE YEAR TITLE

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1995 ASISTANT COACH 1996 ASISTANT COACH 1997 ASISTANT COACH 1998 ASISTANT COACH 1999 ASISTANT COACH 2000 ASISTANT COACH 2001 HEAD COACH 2002 HEAD COACH 2003 HEAD COACH 2004 HEAD COACH 2005 HEAD COACH 2006 HEAD COACH 2007 HEAD COACH 2008 HEAD COACH 2009 HEAD COACH 2010 HEAD COACH 2011 HEAD COACH 2012 HEAD COACH HEAD COACH TOTALS

45-14 19-3 (1ST) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 44-12 19-5 1ST) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 45-10 19-3 1ST) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 43-10 22-3 1ST) AMERICA EAST TOURNAMENT 35-25 19-9 (2ND) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 37-20 19-5 (1ST) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 45-15 22-6 (1ST) AMERICA EAST CHAMPS 35-22 12-7 (4TH) CAA TOURNAMENT 21-32 7-13 (4TH) 33-24 12-11 (6TH) CAA TOURNAMENT 27-31 13-11 (5TH) CAA TOURNAMENT 30-24 12-18 (7TH) 32-23 18-11 (1ST) CAA TOURNAMENT 22-31 11-17 (9TH) 28-20 11-10 (6TH) CAA TOURNAMENT RUNNER UP 27-24 9-15 (10TH) 27-26 16-14 (5TH) 31-27, 17-13 (3RD) CAA TOURNAMENT RUNNER UP 358-299 160-146 CAA

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posted 30 or wins five times and had eight winning seasons. Recognized throughout college baseball as one of the game’s top hitting instructors, his talent as a hitter, both at the collegiate and professional levels, has carried over into his ability to work with his hitters. Since becoming the hitting instructor of the Blue Hens in 1995, his teams have carried the reputation of being aggressive both at the plate and on the bases. This philosophy has helped Delaware produce some of college baseball’s best offensive teams and players in recent years. Sherman came to Delaware as an assistant coach in 1995 after serving seven yearsas head coach and six years as athletic director at neighboring Wilmington (Del.) University. He was 218-128 in his seven seasons at Wilmington, winning six District titles, two Regional titles, and making two trips to the NAIA World Series. Before leaving Wilmington, he established the baseball program as one of the top NAIA programs in the country. Wilmington now competes at the NCAA Division II level. From his Wilmington teams, he had three players sign professional baseball contracts. During his time as athletic director, five sports at Wilmington College advanced to the NAIA championship tournament. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the Wilmington University Athletics Hall of Fame in April 2001. In 1993, 1994 and 1995, Sherman served as an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Baseball Trials in Homestead, Fla. At the trials, he coached under legendary co llege coaches Skip Bertman, Ray Tanner and Ron Polk. In 1993, he was the head coach of the East team. At the trials, he worked with the outfielders and hitters. He had the opportunity to work with major league outfielders Mark Kotsay, J.D. Drew, and Jacque Jones. Sherman enjoyed an outstanding career on the field for the Blue Hens from 1979 through 1982, hitting .347 in his career as an outfielder. He hit .367 with eight home runs and 52 runs batted in as a freshman in 1979; .328 with 13 home runs and 56 RBI as a sophomore in 1980; .316 with 10 home runs and 51

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home runs and RBIs. He finished his professional career in 1986 with the AAA Tucson Toros. A former standout on both the football and baseball fields at William Penn High School, Sherman still lives in his native New Castle, Del. with his sons Cody and Matthew. SHERMAN’S DELAWARE PRO SIGNEES

RBI as a junior in 1981; and .378 with 15 home runs and 68 RBI as a senior in 1982. While playing at Delaware, Sherman led the Hens to three NCAA Regional appearances before being drafted in the 14th round of the 1982 amateur baseball draft by the Houston Astros. He is one of just four players in UD history to earn all-conference honor four times, earning first team All-East Coast Conference honors from 1979-82. Upon graduation, he held school records for career home runs (46, which stood until 1999) and home runs in a season (15), RBI in a season (68), total bases in a season (209), and total bases in a career (489). His 489 total bases and 227 RBI still rank No. 2 all-time in UD history while his 46 home runs rank third, 261 hits are fifth, and 59 doubles and 15 triples place him seventh all-time. In the summers following both his sophomore and junior seasons, Sherman played outfield in the Cape Cod League for the Chatham A’s. He was named to the Cape Cod All-Star team both seasons and was among the league leaders in average, home runs, and RBI. Sherman spent five years in the Houston Astros organization as an outfielder and third baseman, reaching the AAA level. He spent one year on the Astros 40-man roster and two years in their major league spring training camp. He was viewed as one of the top power hitting prospects in the Astros organization during the mid 1980’s. When he was at the AA level playing for the Columbus (Ga.) Astros, he led the league in doubles and finished among the league leaders in both

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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE CARLOS ALONSO, INF PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES MATT ARDIZZONE INF SAN DIEGO PADRES BRIAN AUGUST INF NEW YORK YANKEES CRAIG BERGER RHP NEW YORK METS CLIFF BRUMBAUGH 3B/OF TEXAS RANGERS ALEX BUCHHOLZ INF CINCINNATI REDS RYAN CUNEO 1B CHICAGO CUBS TODD DAVISON INF BALTIMORE ORIOLES KYLE DAVIS INF CHICAGO WHITE SOX KRIS DUFNER INF TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS CHRIS FREY RHP TEXAS RANGERS BRENT GAPHARDT LHP SEATTLE MARINERS REID GORECKI OF ST. LOUIS CARDINALS BRYAN HAGERICH OF FLORIDA MARLINS BILLY HARRIS LHP PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES CHAD KERFOOT RHP OAKLAND A’S CHRIS KOLODZEY OF DETROIT TIGERS MIKE KOPLOVE RHP ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS PETE MAESTRALES INF SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS MIKE MCGUIRE RHP CLEVELAND INDIANS KEVIN MENCH OF TEXAS RANGERS BRANDON MENCHACA OF CINCINNATI REDS MARK MICHAEL RHP ST. LOUIS CARDINALS MIKE MIHALIK RHP PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES TROY O’NEAL C MILWAUKEE BREWERS MATT PHILLIPS RHP BOSTON RED SOX DAN RICHARDSON RHP ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ANDREW SALVO INF CHICAGO WHITE SOX JOHN SCHNEIDER C TORONTO BLUE JAYS CURT SCHNUR RHP ATLANTA BRAVES DAVID SLOVAK RHP WASHINGTON NATIONALS BRIAN VALICHKA C TEXAS RANGERS VINCE VUKOVICH OF PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES MATT BRAINARD BOBBY BRITT STEVE GRANDIZIO

WILMINGTON COLLEGE C PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES OF PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES OF ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 16TH SEASON w DELAWARE ‘96

Dan Hammer finished his 16th season at the University of Delaware as an assistant coach with the baseball program in 2012 and his eighth as associate head coach for head coach Jim Sherman. Hammer spent his first four years as a Blue Hen assistant under the leadership of legendary Blue Hen skipper Bob Hannah. He will begin his 13th season as the program’s top assistant in 2013 and is involved in all aspects of the program, including recruiting and serving as both the infield and hitting coach. He also serves as codirector of the Blue Hen Baseball Camps conducted at the University of Delaware during the summers. In 2003, Hammer was selected as an AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year Award recipient by a panel of judges from Scholastic Coach and Athletic Director Magazine. This award recognizes those coaches based on longevity, expertise, contributions to the school and community and special achievements throughout their careers. Hammer has played an important part in the program’s success since joining the staff in 1997. Delaware has posted a combined record of 518-364 (.587) since his arrival, winning four consecutive America East Conference titles and making four NCAA Regional Tournament appearances from 1998-2001. He has helped lead 13 teams to winning records, including 10 that have won 30 or more games. In past seasons, the program has made a jump into the top-50 in the NCAA Division I RPI (Rated Percentage Index). In 2002, the program’s first in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), the Blue Hens finished the season with a record of 35-22, finishing with an RPI ranking of 45th in the country. In 2001, the team posted a record of 45-15 and advanced to the Columbus, Ohio Regional Tournament, finishing with an RPI ranking of 32nd in the country. Regarded as one of the region’s top infield instructors, Hammer has had several of his infielders drafted into professional baseball. In 2006, Delaware was among the top offensive teams in NCAA Division I, ranking No. 1 nationally in home runs/game, doubles/ game, and slugging percentage. The team hit a school record 111 round-trippers along with 143 doubles. The 2007 team finished 3223 and made its second CAA Championship game appearance in four seasons while the 2012 squad went 31-27 and also advanced to the CAA title game. In all, 21 Blue Hens have gone on to play professionally during Hammer’s 16 seasons as an assistant at Delaware, including former major league outfielders Reid Gorecki and Kevin Mench and current minor league players Carlos Alonso (Philadelphia), Alex Buccholz (Texas), Ryan Cuneo (Chicago Cubs), and Mike McGuire (Independent). In addition, former UD catcher John Schneider is an assistant coach at the rookie level in the Toronto organization. A 1996 graduate of the University of Delaware with a bachelor of

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science degree in engineering technology and technical management, Hammer was a four-year letterwinning infielder for the Blue Hens. He captained both the 1995 and 1996 squads and ranked in the top 10 all-time in several offensive categories upon his graduation, including games played (203), at-bats (717), runs scored (217), hits (258), doubles (62), total bases (412) and walks (144). He also finished his career as a Blue Hen with 26 home runs, a .360 overall batting average and a career on-base percentage of .536. In 1996, Hammer was selected as the All-Tournament shortstop at the NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament at Wichita State University after hitting .625 with two home runs and eight RBI in two games. Hammer is a native of North East, Md., and graduated from North East High School in 1987. His wife, Jenni, is a 1990 graduate of North East High School and a 1994 graduate of West Chester University, where she earned her degree in elementary education. In 2000, she earned a master’s degree in educational administration from Loyola College of Maryland. She is presently employed as an Elementary School Principal for Cecil County Public Schools in Cecil County, Md. The couple resides in Elkton, Md., with their son, Luke, and daughter, Katy.

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PITCHING COACH

5TH SEASON w MIAMI (FL) ‘05 Brian Walker has returned to the University of Delaware baseball coaching staff as pitching coach for the 2013 season. Walker, who also served as the Blue Hen pitching coach for four seasons in 2007-10, rejoins a staff led by Sherman, associate head coach Dan Hammer, and assistant coach Mel Bacon. “We are very fortunate to have Brian back on our staff,” said Sherman in making the announcement. “He comes with tremendous experience. He did a great job for us in the past and we expect just the same this time. Brian pitched at the highest level of college baseball and won two College World Series while at Miami (Fla.). That’s good for our program and and really helps us in recruiting.” “I’m very happy to be back with the University of Delaware baseball program and working with Coach Sherman,” Walker stated. “My first experience with the Blue Hens was enjoyable and I want to continue to recruit outstanding student-athletes and improve on the high expectations the program already possesses.” Returning after a stint with the All-Star Baseball Academy in Delaware, Walker handled the reigns as pitching coach for the University of Delaware from 2006 through 2010, helping the Blue Hens to three winning seasons and two Colonial Athletic Association Tournament appearances, including a runner-up finish in 2007.

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delaware blue hens baseball During Walker’s first tenure leading the UD pitching staff, the Blue Hens tied a 24-year school record that was set in 1983 as three Blue Hen pitchers were selected in the 2007 Major League Baseball first-year player draft. Billy Harris went in the 25th round to the Philadelphia Phillies, Chad Kerfoot was the Oakland Athletics’ choice in the 30th round, and Mike McGuire was selected in the 46th round by the Cincinnati Reds. A native of Miami, Fla., Walker compiled a 26-5 record in three seasons as a left-handed pitcher at Miami (Fla.) and was drafted in the fourth round of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft by the New York Mets. He spent five seasons in the Mets’ organization, splitting time between Brooklyn, Capital City, and St. Lucie. During his time with the Mets organization, Walker compiled a 17-13 record with a 3.66 earned-run average and 212 strikeouts in 244 innings pitched. During his collegiate career, Walker was a member of two College World Series championship teams, helping the Hurricanes win it all as a freshman in 1999 and as a junior in 2001. As a sophomore in 2000, he posted a 12-2 record with 88 strikeouts in 99 innings. He followed up his outstanding sophomore season by going 12-1 for the national champion Hurricanes, including a win over USC during the College World Series. Walker earned his degree in criminology from Miami in 2005.

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taught the game to hundreds of young players, including current UD colleague Dan Hammer. Eventually, Bacon led the Indians to seven state championship appearances, including four titles. For his work at North East, he was inducted into the Maryland State Association of Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1998. Before serving as a coach, Bacon enjoyed an outstanding playing career at Frostburg State from 1969-72. During his four seasons, he earned first-team All-District honors on three occasions, while he garnered All-American nods as a sophomore and senior. A career .273 hitter, he was also a three-time team captain. During his junior campaign, he even earned a special note in the June 7, 1971 edition of Sports Illustrated after catching an attempted base stealer on a trick play. For all of his accomplishments, he was eventually inducted into the Frostburg State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1979. Bacon resides in Cecil County, Md. and has two children, Scott and Ashley. Scott works at SunTrust Bank in North Carolina, while Ashley is the head field hockey coach at South Carroll High School.

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4TH SEASON w FROSTBURG STATE ‘72 Veteran coach Mel Bacon enters his fourth season as a member of the University of Delaware baseball team’s coaching staff during the 2012 season. “The addition of Mel is as good as you can do in this business,” said Delaware head coach Jim Sherman. “Through his experience in high school and in the college ranks, there is no one better. We are very, very fortunate to have him here. He’s a great addition to the staff, and he will really help working with the catchers and as our first base coach.” During his two seasons at Delaware, the Blue Hens have posted winning seasons each year and made a spirited run to the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament championship game in 2012. Prior to arrving at Delaware, Bacon served on the staff at Delaware’s CAA rival Towson University for seven years. With the Tigers, he helped the program make the transition over to the CAA in 2002. Eventually, in 2005, Towson won 34 games, the second-most in program history, and finished second during the CAA Tournament. Prior to joining the college ranks, Bacon had a distinguished career as a baseball coach and health and physical education teacher at North East High School in Cecil County, Md. During that time, he served as the head coach of the baseball team for 28 years where he

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delaware blue hens baseball PITCHERS O. NAME N 39 LUKE ALICKNAVITCH* 24 CHRIS BRANIGAN *** 35 ERIC BUCKLAND *** 32 ADAM DAVIS 22 KENNY FETCHKO* 31 DAN GATTO** 23 MICHAEL GILLESPIE 18 CONNOR HIBBS 27 BRANDON HINKLE*** 11 CHAD KUHL** 28 TAYLOR MAHONEY 38 CHAD MARTIN 29 NICK MOYLAN 34 STEVE RICHTER** 15 ERIC SAWYER* 36 MATT SOREN***

YR POS B-T SO. RHP R-R SR. OF/P L-L JR. RHP R-R JR. RHP R-R FR.R RHP R-R JR. RHP L-R FR. RHP R-R JR. RHP R-R JR.R LHP S-L JR. RHP R-R SO.R LHP L-L FR. RHP R-R FR. RHP R-R SR.R RHP L-R SO. LHP L-L SR. RHP R-R

HT WT 5-10 180 6-4 215 6-6 215 6-0 175 6-1 198 6-0 180 6-1 220 5-11 175 5-11 180 6-3 215 6-1 190 6-4 205 6-2 173 6-1 200 6-1 200 6-4 220

HOMETOWN /HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) KENNETT SQUARE, PA. / KENNETT VOORHEES, N.J. / BISHOP EUSTACE PREP MIDDLETOWN, DEL. / CARAVEL ACADEMY DRUMS, PA. / (LACKWANNA COLLEGE) MOORESTOWN, N.J. / BISHOP EUSTACE DOVER, DEL. / DOVER COCKEYSVILLE, MD. / BOYS LATIN SCHOOL ODENTON, MD. / (CANTONSVILLE CC) LANCASTER, PA. / HEMPFIELD BEAR, DEL. / MIDDLETOWN NEWARK, DEL. / (SAINT JOSEPH'S) DARNESTOWN, MD. / QUINCE ORCHARD SILVER SPRINGS, MD. / DEMATHA CATHOLIC WAYNE, PA. / CONESTOGA (WEST CHESTER) MECHANICSBURG, PA. / CUMBERLAND VALLEY ROSLYN, N.Y. / ROSLYN

CATCHERS NO. NAME 10 ANDREW BURGESS* 14 JOEY FREY 30 DAN LENOIR 16 BRIAN MAYER 3 TY WARRINGTON*

YR POS SR.R C FR. C FR. C FR. C SO. C

B-T R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R

HT WT 6-0 200 6-2 205 5-8 175 6-0 175 5-9 170

HOMETOWN /HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) LEONARDTOWN, MD. / LEONARDTOWN (N.C. STATE) MOORESTOWN, N.J. / MOORESTOWN BEAR, DEL. / RED LION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BRICK, N.J. / BRICK TOWNSHIP HOCKESSIN, DEL. / A.I. DUPONT

B-T R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R L-R L-R

HT WT 6-2 200 6-1 185 5-11 190 6-0 180 5-10 185 6-1 180 6-0 200

HOMETOWN /HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) NORCO, CALIF. / (CYPRESS COLLEGE) NEWTOWN, PA. / COUNCIL ROCK NORTH MILLSBORO, DEL. / SUSSEX CENTRAL WILMINGTON, DEL. / SALESIANUM (COASTAL CAROLINA) BEAR, DEL. / CARAVEL ACADEMY BRIGANTINE, N.J. / HOLY SPIRIT CHERRY HILL, N.J. / BISHOP EUSTACE

INFIELDERS NO. NAME YR POS 22 JAKE CLARK JR. INF 12 RYAN HARTLEY* SO. INF 1 DJ LONG*** SR. INF 19 ZACH LOPES SO.R INF 5 BROCK NIGGEBRUGGE* SO. INF 9 EJ STOLTZFUS** JR. INF 8 JIMMY YEZZO** JR. INF OUTFIELDERS NO. NAME 6 TYLER DEAN 20 NICK FERDINAND *** 2 JOE GIACCHINO* 4 GARY JONES* 21 ALEX MOTTLE ** 25 TYLER POWELL* 17 CAMERON TRAVALINI*

YR POS FR. OF SR.R OF SO.R OF SO. OF JR. OF SO.R OF JR.R OF

B-T R-R R-R L-R R-R L-R R-R R-R

HT WT HOMETOWN /HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) 5-11 180 DAGSBORO, DEL./CARAVEL ACADEMY 6-2 215 BENSALEM, PA. / ARCHBISHOP RYAN (BLOOMSBURG) 6-1 185 WEST CHESTER, PA. / MALVERN PREP 6-2 200 MAGNOLIA, DEL. / CAESAR RODNEY 5-10 190 PENNINGTON, N.J. / HOPEWELL VALLEY CENTRAL 6-0 205 MARLTON, N.J. / CHEROKEE 5-10 180 MILLVILLE, DEL. / INDIAN RIVER (ROANOKE COLLEGE)

* LETTERS WON (C) CAPTAINS COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: JIM SHERMAN (#13) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: DAN HAMMER (#7) PITCHING COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR: BRIAN WALKER (#41) ASSISTANT COACH: MEL BACON (#37) ATHLETIC TRAINER: SEAN STRYKER

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

DJ LONG*** (C) JOE GIACCHINO* TY WARRINGTON* GARY JONES* BROCK NIGGEBRUGGE* TYLER DEAN JIMMY YEZZO** EJ STOLTZFUS** ANDREW BURGESS* CHAD KUHL** RYAN HARTLEY* JOEY FREY ERIC SAWYER* BRIAN MAYER CAMERON TRAVALINI* CONNOR HIBBS ZACH LOPES NICK FERDINAND** (C) ALEX MOTTLE** KENNY FETCHKO* MICHAEL GILLESPIE CHRIS BRANIGAN*** TYLER POWELL* BRANDON HINKLE** TAYLOR MAHONEY NICK MOYLAN DAN LENOIR DAN GATTO** ADAM DAVIS JAKE CLARK STEPHEN RICHTER** ERIC BUCKLAND*** MATT SOREN*** CHAD MARTIN LUKE ALICKNAVITCH*

SR. INF SO.R OF SO. C SO. OF SO. INF FR. OF JR. INF JR. INF SR.-R C JR. RHP SO. INF FR. C SO. LHP FR. C JR.R OF JR. RHP SO.R INF JR.R OF JR. OF SO.R RHP FR. RHP SR. OF/LHP SO. OF JR.-R LHP SO.-R LHP FR. RHP FR. C JR. RHP JR. RHP JR. INF SR.R RHP SR. RHP SR. RHP FR. RHP SO. RHP

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

ALICKNAVITCH, LUKE (#39) BRANIGAN, CHRIS (#24) BUCKLAND, ERIC (#35) BURGESS, ANDREW (#10) CLARK, JAKE (#22) DAVIS, ADAM (#32) DEAN, TYLER (#6) FERDINAND, NICK (#20) FETCHKO, KEN (#22) FREY, JOEY (#14) GATTO, DAN (#31) GIACCHINO, JOE (#2) GILLESPIE, MICHAEL (#23) HARTLEY, RYAN (#12) HIBBS, CONNOR (#18) HINKLE, BRANDON (#27) JONES, GARY (#4) KUHL, CHAD (#11) LENOIR, DAN (#30) LONG, DJ (#1) LOPES, ZACH (#19) MAHONEY, TAYLOR (#28) MARTIN, CHAD (#38) MAYER, BRIAN (#16) MOTTLE, ALEX (#21) MOYLAN, NICK (#29) NIGGEBRUGGE, BROCK (#5) POWELL, TYLER (#38) RICHTER, STEVE (#34) SAWYER, ERIC (#15) SOREN, MATT (#36) STOLTZFUS, EJ (#9) TRAVALINI, CAMERON (#17) WARRINGTON, TY (#3) YEZZO, JIMMY (#8)

SO. SR. SR. SR.R JR. JR. FR. SR.R SO. FR. JR. SO.R FR. SO. JR. JR.R SO. JR. FR. SR. SO.R SO.R FR. FR. JR. FR FR. FR. SR. R SO. SR. JR. JR.R SO. JR.

RHP OF/P RHP C INF RHP OF OF RHP C RHP OF RHP INF RHP LHP OF RHP C INF INF LHP RHP C OF RHP INF OF RHP LHP RHP INF OF C INF

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SENIOR w LHP/DH w L - L w 6-4 w 215 VOORHEES, N.J. w BISHOP EUSTACE

AT DELAWARE: A veteran slugger who will see time as designated hitter in addition to returning to the mound as a left-hander on the Blue Hens pitching staff. 2012: Appeared in 43 games, 32 starts (13 in the outfield, 8 at first base and 11 at designated hitter) • tied for second on the team with EJ Stoltzfus with six hit by pitches • tallied eight multi-hit games • tied for third on the team with Nick Ferdinand and Tyler Powell with four stolen bases • tallied season-high three-hit game on Mart. 10 at Old Dominion and ratcheted only multi-RBI game of the season with two against the Monarchs • had two, three-game hitting streaks during the season (Mar. 2-4 and Apr. 11-14) • saw one at bat as a pinch hitter on 5/24 vs. Hofstra in only appearance during the 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships • hit only home run of the season on May 19 vs. Northeastern • played for and saw time on the mound the Martinsville Mustangs with teammate Brandon Hinkle of the Coastal Plain League, that produced a 24-31 record during the season • hit .202 (19-for-94) with 6 doubles, 1 triple, 6 RBI and 11 runs scored in 32 games played • produced an 0-1 record with a 2.70 ERA (4 ER/13.1 IP), 6 hits, 6 walks and 12 strikeouts while holding the opposition to a .133 batting average. 2011: Appeared in 34 games with 28 starts for the Blue Hens • served as an outfielder and designated hitter during the year • finished the season with a .245 batting average and a .387 slugging percentage • nine of his 26 hits went for extra-bases, including three home runs • started the year on a roll, posting at least one hit in seven of his first nine games, including a six-game streak from February 25 – March 2 • scored twice during his second appearance of the season against UNC Greensboro on February 19 • knocked in his first two runs during the squad’s 10-5 victory over UMBC on March 1 • saw limited action during the middle of the year before exploding offensively during the stretch run late in the season • kicked off an outstanding final month with a 3-for-4 effort against James Madison on April 24 • also scored once and knocked in a pair during the series finale against the Dukes • that effort jumpstarted another six-game hitting streak • launched his first home run of the season during a two-hit effort against VCU on April 29 • added hits in each of the next two games

YEAR AVG GP-GS 2010 .286 25-8 2011 .245 34-28 2012 .233 43-32 TOTALS .246 102-68

AB R 42 9 106 9 120 9 268 18

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against the Rams, including an RBI during the second game of the series • after having his hitting streak snapped following a pinch hitting appearance on May 6, he wrapped up the season with at least one hit in seven straight contests • started that streak in fine fashion, launching a ninthinning home run against Old Dominion on May 7 • had another breakout performance against Temple on May 11 after going 3-for5 with two runs scored and his final home run of the season • capped off the year with at least one hit in each of the three games against Northeastern, including a multi-hit effort during the series opener on May 13. 2010: Batted .286 in 42 at bats as a Blue Hen freshman • played in 25 games, starting in eight • finished with 12 hits, nine RBI, nine runs, and two home runs • slugged .429 with a .424 on base percentage, drawing 10 walks as well • had a breakout game in a 9-8 win against St. Joseph’s on April 14 at Bob Hannah Stadium • belted a three-run home run, knocking in a career-best four runs and collecting three hits • also knocked in the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth with a single against St. Joseph’s • hit his other home run, a solo shot, against Maryland in a 17-3 win at home • also saw time on the mound as a freshman, appearing in three games without a decision • pitched 2.1 innings againt Manhattan on March 7, striking out a career-best four batters.

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL: Standout member of AB..........6, 2/25/11 @ ARIZONA STATE R....................2, 3x, 5/11/11 vs. TEMPLE H..................3, 3x, 5/11/11 vs. TEMPLE 2B......2, 4/24/11 vs. JAMES MADISON 3B....1, 2x, 3/10/12 @ OLD DOMINION HR................1, 6X, 5/11/11 vs. TEMPLE RBI......4 , 4/14/10 vs. SAINT JOSEPH’S BB.................. 2, 3x, 3/27/12 @ LEHIGH SO.3, 2x, 4/13/10 @ DELAWARE STATE SF......................................................N/A SH.....................................................N/A SB............2, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE IP.............2.1, 3/7/10 vs. MANHATTAN H..................4, 3/7/10 vs. MANHATTAN R...............2, 3/23/10 vs. WILMINGTON ER............2, 3/23/10 vs. WILMINGTON BB.....................................................N/A SO............... 4, 3/7/10 vs. MANHATTAN WP.............. 2, 3/7/10 vs. MANHATTAN BK............... 2, 3/7/10 vs. MANHATTAN

CHRIS BRANIGAN CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG 12 0 0 2 9 18 .429 26 6 0 3 9 41 .387 28 4 2 1 8 39 .325 66 10 2 6 26 98 - - -

BB HBP 10 0 8 3 11 6 29 9

the Bishop Eustace Prep baseball team • earned four letters for his work on the diamond • split time between the mound and first base • hit .431 with 15 home runs and 43 RBI as a senior • his 15 home runs are the fourth most in a single-season in South Jersey history • earned first-team All-South Jersey honors and second-team All-Non Public League accolades for his performance • recognized as an outstanding defensive first baseman as well • also earned three letters as a quarterback on the football team. PERSONAL: Christopher Michael Jordan “Chris” Branigan • son of John and Elaine Branigan • has an older brother • hotel, restaurant, and institutional management major at Delaware • joins Pat Dameron as team representatives to the UD Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC).

SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO 9 .423 0-0 0-0 17 15 .316 0-0 1-2 31 23 .328 0-0 4-5 66 47 - - - 0-0 5-7 114

A 1 0 6 7

E FLD% 1 .947 1 .969 2 .973 4 ---

YEAR ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP HBP BK SF-SH 2010 9.00 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 1 3.0 7 3 3 0 5 3 0 1 17 .412 2 1 0 0-0 TOTALS 9.00 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 1 3.0 7 3 3 0 5 3 0 1 17 .412 2 1 0 0-0

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ERIC BUCKLAND

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SENIOR w RHP w R - R w 6 - 6 w 215 MIDDLETOWN, DEL. CARAVEL ACADEMY AT DELAWARE: Experienced member of the staff who can see time in the bullpen and starting rotation.

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2010: Started seven games on the mound for the Blue Hens as a freshman, making 11 appearances overall • finished 3-4 with one save in 41.2 innings pitched • registered close to a 2 to 1 strikeout to walk ratio with 32 strikeouts, while only allowing 17 walks • earned his first win in a 10-4 victory over in-state rival Delaware State on March 16 after pitching 3.1 innings of relief while giving up no runs and no hits while striking out three • had a career-best eight strikeouts in 6.2 innings pitched on April 11 against UNC Wilmington.

2012: Appeared in a team-high 26 games out of the bullpen for the Blue Hens during junior campaign • finished the season with an 0-1 record with two saves and a team-low 3.64 ERA (10 ER/29.2 IP) to go along with 27 hits, 10 walks and 21 strikeouts • held opponents scoreless in 17 of his appearances that included a stretch from May 1-25 where he did not allow a run in eight-straight appearances and 14 innings pitched • made four appearances in the Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships; did not produce a record with a 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP), 4 hits, 5 walks and 2 strikeouts • played summer baseball with teammate Stephen Richter for the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plain League that produced a 26-28-1 record • tallied a 2-4 record with a 5.09 ERA (26 ER/46.0 IP), 53 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year standout at nearby Caravel Academy • hits, 24 walks and 33 strikeouts in 11 games (eight starts). served as both a pitcher and outfielder • posted a 26-4 record and a sub1.00 ERA during his career • led the team to two state championships 2011: Appeared in 10 games with four starts during his sophomore cam- • earned Louisville Slugger All-American honors • named to the 2009 paign • posted a 2-1 record with a 5.13 ERA over 26.1 innings of work • Rawlings All-Northeast team • selected as the 2009 Gatorade Player of opened the year in the bullpen, making his first six appearances of the the Year • three-time first-team All-State selection • competed in the USA season as a reliever • held the opposition scoreless in three of those games, Baseball Tournament of Stars in 2008 and 2009 • member of the 2007 including 1.2 hitless frames during a 10-7 victory over George Mason on March 12 • earned his first victory of the season with that effort against USA Baseball National SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS the Patriots • continued his strong performance in CAA action with 1.1 Youth Team • honored as IP........8.0, 3/28/10 @ WILLIAM & MARY spotless innings against UNC Wilmington on April 10 • transitioned to a Perfect Game top pros- H...................... 10, 4/18/10 vs. TOWSON pect • participated in the R.......8, 2X, 4/25/10 @ GEORGE MASON the midweek rotation at the Blue-Gold game in both ER.......... 8, 4/25/10 @ GEORGE MASON end of April • made his first baseball and basketball. BB.......................... 4, 4/11/10 vs. UNCW start against Saint Joseph’s, SO.......................... 8, 4/11/10 vs. UNCW limiting the Hawks to just PERSONAL: Eric Michael WP............. 1, 7X, 5/25/12 vs. HOFSTRA one hit over five innings of Buckland • son of Gary BK.............. 1, 9X, 5/25/12 vs. HOFSTRA work while earning his secand Niki Buckland • has ond victory of the season • a brother and a sister • brother, Ryan competed in baseball at NCAA did not allow an earned run Division III Wesley College in Dover, Del., while Lindsay was a volleyball during four of his five starts player at NCAA Division III Neumann College in Pennsylvania • enjoys on the mound, including a playing golf, basketball and football along with spending time with victory over Princeton on friends and family during his free time • health & behavior science major May 3 and a slim 7-6 setback with a minor in coaching at Delaware. to ACC foe Maryland on May 10 • teamed with fellow Blue Hen Chad Kuhl to lead the Youse’s Maryland Orioles to their 28th All-American Amateur Baseball Association championship during the summer.

YEAR ERA 2010 7.34 2011 5.13 2012 3.64 TOTALS 5.65

ERIC BUCKLAND CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 3-4 11-7 0 0/0 1 41.2 52 37 34 2-1 10-4 0 0/0 0 26.1 35 29 15 0-1 25-0 0 0/2 2 29.2 27 14 12 5-6 46-11 0 0/2 3 97.2 114 80 61

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AVG WP HBP BK SF-SH .304 3 9 1 2-2 .324 3 5 0 2-1 .237 3 4 2 2-2 .290 9 18 3 6-5

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ANDREW BURGESS

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SENIOR w C w R - R w 5 - 8 w 175 LEONARDTOWN, MD. LEONRDTOWN w (N.C. STATE)

AT DELAWARE: Third-year transfer from North Carolina State who will compete for the starting job behind the plate and add experienced depth to Delaware’s catching core. 2012: Appeared in 29 games (20 starts) for the Blue Hens at catcher • produced one multi-hit game on Feb. 19 at Houston where he went 2-for-4 • hit .300 (3-for-10) with one run scored during a season-high, three-game hitting streak from Mar. 21-31 • played for the New Market Rebels of the Valley Baseball League during the summer with teammate Chad Kuhl • hit .138 (9-for-65) with 1 double, 3 RBI and 1 run scored in 27 games. 2011: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules and retained a year of eligibility. AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE: Did not play in 2010 • appeared in six games as a freshman in 2009 with 14 putouts

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and recording one assist • team went 25-31 in 2009. High School: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Leonardtown High School as a catcher • also played basketball for four years while playing golf and running cross country for one season. PERSONAL: Andrew David Burgess (“burr-jiss”) • son of David and Lynn Burgess • has two older brothers • grandfather, Hoyle Chancellor, played major league baseball for the St. Louis Browns in the early 1950’s • criminal justice major at Delaware.

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AB........................ 4, 7x, 4/11/12 @ SAINT JOSEPH’S R.......................... 1, 2x, 3/31/12 @ JAMES MADISON H.......................................2, 2/19/12 @ THE CITADEL 2B...........................................................................N/A 3B...........................................................................N/A HR..........................................................................N/A RBI.................................1, 3/9/12 @ OLD DOMINION BB..........................1, 5x, 3/10/12 @ OLD DOMINION SO.................................3, 3/9/12 @ OLD DOMINION SF...........................................................................N/A SH........................ 1, 4x, 3/31/12 @ JAMES MADISON SB...........................................................................N/A

ANDREW BURGESS CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 DID NOT PLAY 2012 .100 29-20 60 2 6 0 0 0 1 6 .100 5 0 14 .169 0-4 0-0 125 11 1 .993 TOTALS .100 29-20 60 2 6 0 0 0 1 6 .100 5 0 14 .169 0-4 0-0 125 11 1 .993

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NICK FERDINAND

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SENIOR w OF w R - R w 6-2 w 215 BENSALEM, PA. ARCHBISHOP RYAN (BLOOMSBURG) AT DELAWARE: Senior captain with infielder DJ Long and two-year starting outfielder will give the Blue Hens experience and power to return to a starting role in the outfield following a breakout year in 2011. 2012: Appeared in 57 games (56 starts in the outfield) for the Blue Hens during second full season at Delaware • named to the Colonial Athletic Association SAAC Leadership Summit in addition to the Operation Blue Hens Spirit Award • ranked among the CAA leaderboard in four offensive categories; fifth in doubles (19), sixth in hit by pitches (16), 11th in RBI (47) and 15th in on-base percentage (.425) • among the leaders returning for the Blue Hens in multiple offensive categories: led the team in RBI (46) and on-base percentage (.425); second in doubles (19) and runs (38); tied for second in home runs (4); third in batting average (.313), hits (65), total bases (98), slugging percentage (.471) • collected 15 multi-hit games, 11 multi-RBI games, 7 multiruns-scored games and 4 multi-extra-base-hit games • collected season-high three runs scored on May 25 vs. Hofstra • tallied a five-RBI game on Feb. 25 at The Citadel where he went 2-for-5 with 1 double, 1 home run and 1 run scored • collected four, three-hit games (Mar. 4 vs. Fairfield, Mar. 24 vs. Towson, Apr. 7 at William & Mary and Apr. 13 vs. VCU) • posted a season-high, nine-game hitting streak from Mar. 21vs. Maryland through Apr. 3 at Saint Joseph’s, where he hit .333 (11-for-33) with 4 doubles, 4 RBI and 6 runs scored • produced two, eight-game hitting streaks during the season; from Apr. 7 at William & Mary through Apr. 17 at Temple, where he hit .412 (14-for-34) with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 13 RBI and 6 runs scored, additionally from Apr. 27 vs. Hofstra through May 11 at Georgia State, where he hit .300 (9-for-30) with 5 doubles 1 home run, 9 RBI and 4 runs scored • began the 2012 season with a six-game hitting streak from Feb. 18 at Houston through Feb. 25 at The Citadel, where he posted a .417 batting average (10-for-24), 1 double, 7 RBI and 4 runs scored • collected a hit in all five games at the Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships • posted .409 (9-for-22) batting average with 1 double, 1 triple, 1 home run, eight RBI during the Blue Hens • played for the Martinsville Mustangs of the Coastal Plains League during the summer • hit .221 (29-for-131) with 6 doubles, 11 RBI, 12 runs scored and 1 stolen base in 36 games (34 starts) for the Mustangs.

Nick ferdinand

conference play • grabbed hold of a starting spot on the team in the early going and never relinquished it • broke out offensively with an impressive stretch in the middle of March • went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBI against George Mason on March 12 • clubbed his first home run of the year just three days later after launching a solo blast against Quinnipiac on March 14 • continued his surge the following afternoon with a 3-for-4 effort against Delaware State • knocked in three runs with two hits against Hofstra on March 20 • sent the Blue Hens into the second round of the Liberty Bell Classic after launching a walk-off three-run home run against Temple on March 29 • that blast, which was his second of the season, capped off a strong day during which he drew two walks and scored three runs • that performance helped continue a season-best 12game hitting streak, which spanned from March 26 through April 17 • during that run, he posted six multi-hit efforts and clubbed three home runs, including shots against UNC Wilmington on April 8 and Towson on April 15 • showed off his impressive power with three more bombs during a four-game stretch in late April, including a three-run blast against James Madison on April 24 • that power surge highlighted a streak during which he knocked in at least one run in 11 straight contests, including three RBI against Rutgers on April 26 • capped off that run with home runs in back-to-back games after launching shots against Princeton on May 3 and Old Dominion on May 6 • posted a hit in four of his last five games and scored one run in each of his last two • also made his mark on the mound, recording two outs against Maryland on March 8 • one of only five players in the CAA to finish the season with a pristine 0.00 ERA and one of only three that did not allow a hit • posted a pair of outfield assists to go along with 90 putouts • gunned down runners at the plate in back-to-back games after perfect strikes against Wilmington on March 5 and Maryland on March 8. 2010: Did not see game action and retained year of eligibility. 2009 (BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY): Started 45 games in the outfield for the NCAA Division II Huskies from Blooomsburg, Pa. • finished the season with a .255 batting average, three home runs, and 33 runs scored • went 2-for-4 with a home run against Villanova • combined to go 5-for-8 in a doubleheader against Millersville • had four three-hit games during the season, including a 3-for-6 performance highlighted by a pair of doubles and two RBI against Lenoir-Rhyne.

2011: Appeared in 48 games with 43 starts during his first season on the field for the Blue Hens • finished the year with a .312 batting average, which ranked third on the team • also stood second on the squad with nine home runs and a .565 slugging percentage • ranked fifth in the CAA in slugging, including a stellar .600 mark during conference action • legged out four triples during the season, which led the team and was the fifth-highest total in the league • finished ninth in the CAA with 66 total bases during

HIGH SCHOOL: Exceptional outfielder at Archbishop Ryan High School • earned first-team All-Catholic and All-City honors • also selected to the All- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Southeastern Pennsylvania team AB...............6, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE • hit .533 with six home runs and R........................... 3, 5/25/12 vs. HOFSTRA 20 RBI as a senior • honored as H............................... 3, 5x, 4/13/12 @ VCU the team’s Most Valuable Player • 2B.......... 2, 2x, 5/6/12 @ GEORGE MASON competed as a wide receiver and 3B.......... 1, 5x 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY defensive back in football as well. HR......................1, 13x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW RBI...................5, 2/25/12 @ THE CITADEL PERSONAL: Nick Anthony FerdiBB.................. 2, 7x, 4/28/12 vs. HOFSTRA nand • son of John and Lynn FerSO........................3, 2x, 5/25/12 vs. UNCW dinand • has an older brother and a younger sister • has not declared SF........................... 1, 5x, 4/10/12 @ UMBC SH..........................................................N/A a major at Delaware. SB....................1, 5x, 5/24/12 vs. HOFSTRA

NICK FERDNINAND CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP 2010 DID NOT PLAY 2011 .312 48-43 170 38 53 8 4 9 30 96 .565 18 3 2012 .313 57-56 208 38 65 19 1 4 47 98 .471 26 16 TOTALS .246 105-99 378 76 118 27 5 13 77 194 - - - 44 19

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DJ LONG

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SENIOR w INF w R - R w 5-11 w 190 MILLSBORO, DEL. SUSSEX CENTRAL AT DELAWARE: At Delaware: Most experienced member of the team after starting 162 games during his first three seasons in Newark • looks to continue his outstanding career while solidifying his spot as one of the top second basemen in program history. 2012: Joined Brock Niggebrugge as the only UD ballplayers to play in all 58 games during the season • surpassed the 200-hit plateau on May 26 with 2-for-5 performance against UNCW in the CAA Baseball Championships, becoming the 35th member in Delaware history • earned Colonial Athletic Association All-Tournament Team selection after he hit .467 (14-30) with 6 doubles, 1 home run, 5 RBI and 6 runs scored in six games at the 2012 Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships • among the CAA leaderboard in five offensive categories; third in doubles (21), seventh in total plate appearances (274), eighth in at bats (235), 10th in walks (32) and 12th in runs scored (48) • led the Blue Hens in eight offensive categories; at bats (235), runs (48), hits (68), doubles (21), triples (3), total bases (107), slugging percentage (.567) and walks (32) • tallied 20 multi-hit games, six multi-RBI games, 11 multi runs-scored games • collected season-high’s in; runs scored (3) twice, last on Apr. 29 vs. Hofstra when he went 2-for-3 with one RBI and two walks in UD’s 10-9 loss to the Pride • hits (4) in the CAA Championship Game on May 26 vs. UNCW after he went 4-for-5 with 1 home run, 2 RBI and 1 run scored • doubles (2) three times, last on May 23 in the first-round game of the CAA Championships vs. Towson, where he went 2-5 with two RBI and two runs scored in a thrilling 8-7, 12-inning victory over the Tigers • had a season-high, eight-game hitting streak from Apr. 15 vs. VCU through May 4 at George Mason, where he hit .367 (11-30) with six RBI • led the Hens with 169 defensive assists starting every game at second base • played for the Thomasville Hi-Toms of the Coastal Plains League during the summer • hit .263 (20-76) with 3 doubles, 13 RBI and 7 runs scored as the Hi-Toms produced a 24-30 record during the season.

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thrilling 7-3 victory over No. 9 Arizona State on February 25 • matched seasonhighs with three hits and three runs scored against intrastate rival Delaware State on March 16 • drove in a season-high three runs during a 15-12 victory over Temple on March 29 • pieced together his finest effort in conference action during a three-game series with Georgia State from April 1-3 • had two hits and at least one run scored in each of the games against the Panthers • finished the series with six hits, four runs scored, and two RBI while leading the squad to a pair of victories • flashed his power potential during an outburst in the middle of April • launched his only home runs of the season during a three-game span after blasting his first against UNC Wilmington on April 9 before tacking on another one against Towson on April 15 • his home run against UNCW came in the ninth inning and sealed a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Seahawks • posted a season-best nine-game hitting streak from April 17-30 • honored as Delaware’s Defensive Player of the Year after anchoring the infield at second base • led the team and ranked eighth in the CAA with 132 assists while also posting a .950 fielding percentage. 2010: Named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team as a freshman • earned a spot on the Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team • UD Team Rookie of the Year Award honoree • batted .350 while starting all 51 games at second base • batting average was the highest for UD freshman since current Cincinnati Reds farmhand Alex Buchholz hit .378 in 2006 • set the UD freshman record and second all-time record with a 30-game hitting streak from Feb. 28 through April 21 • ended an impressive freshman campaign with 71 hits, 16 doubles, two home runs, 35 RBI and 34 runs • went 3 for 5 with his first collegiate home run, two doubles, five RBI, and two runs scored in a 17-3 win over Maryland on Feb. 27 • recorded a team high 135 assists from second base and comes into his sophomore season riding a three-game hit streak.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters as a shortstop at Sussex Central High School • led the team to a 20-3 record as a senior • earned first-team All-State honors 2011: Joined Steve Ulaky as the during his final season • also garnered second-team All-State accolades during only Blue Hens to start all 53 games during the 2011 campaign his first three years • named the • ranked second on the squad SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS 2008 and 2009 Henlopen Conwith a .386 on-base percentage AB................. 6, 9x, 5/24/12 vs. HOFSTRA ference Player of the Year • also and 28 walks while anchoring R......................3, 6x, 4/29/12 vs. HOFSTRA earned four letters in football • the lineup from the leadoff posi- H................................4, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW was a two-time All-Conference tion • also finished second with 2B.................... 2, 6x, 5/23/12 vs. TOWSON selection as a quarterback • 20 doubles, which marked the 3B........................1, 4x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE competed in basketball as well. fifth-highest total in the Colonial HR........................1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW Athletic Association • recorded a RBI.....................5, 2/27/10 @ MARYLAND PERSONAL: Derek Jordan “D.J.” hit in 39 games, highlighted by 20 BB..............3, 2X, 2/26/12 @ THE CITADEL Long • son of David and Lisa multi-hit efforts • opened the sea- SO............3, 3/13/11 vs. GEORGE MASON Long • has a younger brother • son with a pair of three-hit permajoring in health and physiSF...........2, 2x, 5/16/10 @ OLD DOMINION formances during the team’s first cal education with a minor in SH........................1, 2x, 3/27/12 @ LEHIGH three games • chipped in with two coaching at Delaware. hits and a pair of runs during UD’s SB........................ 1, 7x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE

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DJ LONG CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% .350 51-51 203 34 71 16 0 2 35 93 .458 13 2 24 .386 5-1 3-5 106 135 15 .941 .298 53-53 218 46 65 20 1 3 24 96 .440 28 5 34 .386 3-0 2-2 117 132 13 .950 .289 58-58 235 48 68 21 3 4 29 107 .455 32 4 31 .381 2-1 2-4 98 169 12 .957 .311 163-162 656 128 204 57 4 9 88 296 - - - 73 11 162 - - - 10-2 7-11 321 436 40 ---

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SENIOR w RHP w L - R w 6-1 w 200 WAYNE, PA. CONESTOGA (WEST CHESTER) AT DELAWARE: At Delaware: Will handle the closing duties for the third-straight season for the Blue Hens • ranks second in program history with 17 saves during career at Delaware, needing only one have the most in UD history. 2012: Continued showcasing a sensational fastball during second season as the closer of the Blue Hens by registering a team-leading eight saves • was tied for third in the Colonial Athletic Association with eight saves • tallied a single-season program record of 15.45 SO/9.0 IP • in 14 of 25 appearances, Richter registered multiple strikeouts • finished the season with a 1-1 record in 24 appearances out of the bullpen • collected two, four-strikeout games on Mar. 18 vs. UNCW and Apr. 7 at William & Mary • produced a stretch from Mar. 20- Apr. 24 where he did not allow one run over 8.1 innings pitched and nine appearances • from Mar. 20-May 1 did not allow a single earned run over 12.0 innings pitched and 12 games • made four appearances in two days May 25 and 26 at the CAA Baseball Championships; did not produce a record with a 14.06 ERA (5 ER/3.2 IP), six walks and seven strikeouts • played with teammate Eric Buckland for the Peninsula Pilots of the Coastal Plain League during the summer • team produced a 26-28 record • posted a 3-0 record with two saves to go along with a 1.23 ERA (2 ER/14.2 IP), 8 hits, 10 walks and 29 strikeouts in 12 games. 2011: Simply sensational during his first season with the Blue Hens • anchored the bullpen while serving as the team’s closer • ranked second in the CAA with nine saves, which also marked the second-highest single-season total in Delaware history • finished 17 games during the year, which was the sixth-highest total among conference relievers • posted a 3.49 ERA while piecing together a 3-2 record • held the opposition to a .231 batting average while striking out 31 in just 28.1 innings of work • made an immediate impact on the team, earning a victory in his first career appearance on February 20 against UNC Greensboro • held the Spartans hitless while striking out two over 3.1 spotless frames during Delaware’s 3-1 victory • followed up that effort with his first career save after retiring two batters to close out the Blue Hens’ thrilling 7-3 victory over No. 9 Arizona State on February 25 • dominated during his first CAA action • struck out three during two scoreless innings against George Mason on March 11 before firing 1.2 pristine frames the very next day to earn his second save of the season • remained strong in conference play, picking up his third save with two strikeouts during one inning of work against Hofstra on March 19 • earned his second win of the season just 10 days later after striking out four over three innings of relief against Temple on March 29 • picked up saves in two of his next three appearances after striking out the final batter against

YEAR ERA 2011 3.49 2012 4.39 TOTALS 3.93

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Georgia State on April 2 before firing a scoreless inning against UNC Wilmington on April 9 • wrapped up the season with five scoreless appearances during his final seven games • picked up a win or save in four of those outings • earned his final victory of the year with 1.2 innings of relief against James Madison on April 22 • garnered saves for his relief efforts against Saint Joseph’s on April 20, Rutgers on April 26, and Princeton on May 3 • continued to dominate during the summer after joining the Syracuse Junior Chiefs of the New York Collegiate Baseball League • finished the season with a 1-0 record to go along with a stellar 0.51 ERA and 25 strikeouts • also earned one save in 11 appearances. 2010: Did not play baseball • walk-on member of the Blue Hen football team as a quarterback but did not see game action. 2009 (WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY): Played baseball at NCAA Division II West Chester (Pa.) University for one season before transfer to Delaware • pitched and led the Rams to a 46-12 record, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title, and a berth in the NCAA Division II World Series • went 1-1 in nine games with three starts • struck out 15 batters in 11.2 innings. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport standout in football and baseball at Conestoga High School • two-year starter at quarterback in football • led team to marks of 8-4 and 9-3 • two-time all-Central League selection who was named the Main Line Player of the Year as a senior • winner of two VFW Leadership Awards for football • three-year starter in baseball as a pitcher, first baseman, and shortstop • led team three SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS straight Central League titles IP............................... 3.1, 2/20/11 @ UNCG • team advanced to the state H...........................4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND quarterfinals his senior year • R........................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND three-time all-league and twoER......................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND time all-area selection • named BB........ 4, 2x, 4/8/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY team Most Valuable Player as a SO........ 4, 3x, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY senior. WP........ 1, 3x, 5/5/12 @ GEORGE MASON PERSONAL: Stephen William BK....... 1, 2x, 5/13/11 @ NORTHEASTERN Richter (“rickter”) • born April 7, 1990 • son of Bill and Colleen Richter • has two younger brothers • worked for CPS Railway Services during the summer • father played college volleyball at NCAA Division III Wheaton College • father is an attorney • pursuing a degree in sports management at Delaware.

STEPHEN RICHTER CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 3-2 21-0 0 0/0 9 28.1 24 12 11 1-1 24-0 0 0/1 8 26.2 17 15 13 4-3 45-0 0 0/1 17 55.0 41 37 24

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BB SO 2B 3B HR AB 23 31 6 2 2 104 30 45 5 0 1 89 53 76 11 2 3 193

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MATT SOREN

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SENIOR w RHP w R - R w 6-4 w 220 ROSLYN, N.Y. ROSLYN AT DELAWARE: At Delaware: Four-year pitcher for the Blue Hens and will look to give experience and depth to the Delaware pitching staff between starting and the bullpen. 2012: Split between time in the bullpen and the starting rotation with five starts and four relief appearances for the Blue Hens during junior campaign • finish the season with an 0-5 record and a 14.11 ERA (23 ER/14.2 IP), 11 walks and 11 strikeouts • best start of the season cam on Mar. 6 vs. Maryland, where earned a no-decision after he held the Terrapins to one earned run while scattering 5 hits, 2 walks and 4 strikeouts in 5.0 innings on the mound • in last appearance of the season on May 20 vs. Northeastern, held the Huskies to one hit and tallied one strikeout in 1.0 scoreless inning of relief • played summer baseball with the Long Island Shamrocks of the North Atlantic Baseball League. 2011: Split time between the bullpen and starting rotation during his sophomore campaign • appeared in 12 games with five starts while posting a 3-1 record • struck out 37 batters in just 37.1 innings of work • following a relief appearance against No. 9 Arizona State in his season debut, he transitioned into a new role as the anchor of the midweek rotation • earned a victory in his first start of the year after scattering three runs over five innings of work against Quinnipiac on March 15 • fired three scoreless frames to go along with five strikeouts against intrastate rival Delaware State on March 22 • tossed at least five innings in each of his next two starts, highlighted by 5.2 scoreless frames and seven strikeouts against Lehigh during his second victory of the season on April 6 • moved back to the bullpen for his next three games, including a nice effort against Towson on April 15 • fired three innings and struck out six while picking up his third win of the year during Delaware’s 16-7 victory over the Tigers • following his first conference start YEAR ERA 2010 7.18 2011 5.06 2012 14.11 TOTALS 9.00

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of the season against Virginia Commonwealth on May 1, he ended the year with three consecutive relief appearances • wrapped up the 2011 campaign with 3.2 innings out of the bullpen against Northeastern on May 14 • did not allow a home run during the season • starred for the New York Atlantics of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League over the summer • earned a spot on the All-Star team after posting a 2.76 ERA while striking out 58 batters in just 42.1 innings of work • earned his first win of the season during the playoffs as he helped the Atlantics advance to the semifinals. 2010: Played in nine games with eight games as a freshman at Delaware • pitched 36.1 innings, finishing the year with an even 2-2 record and a 7.18 earned run average • struck out 36 batters on the season while allowing just 26 walks • struck out nine batters in a game twice • earned his first collegiate SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS win against Temple on April IP............................. 5.1, 4/6/11, @ LEHIGH 21, tossing six innings of H........................9, 2x, 3/29/11 vs. TEMPLE R........... 7, 3x, 4/11/12 @ SAINT JOSEPH’S shutout baseball, striking ER......... 7, 2x, 4/11/12 @ SAINT JOSEPH’S out nine and allowing only BB.............. 5, 5/1/10 @ JAMES MADISON two hits in a 13-0 victory for SO........................... 9, 4/21/10 vs. TEMPLE the Blue Hens • pitched five WP.......................2, 4x, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW innings, striking out five, BK..........................................................N/A against Hofstra on May 8 where, with the help of the offense, he picked up his second win over the season with a 25-10 victory • struck out nine batters in a 14-8 win over Penn on Apr. 6 but did not get the decision. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year member of the Roslyn High School baseball team • served as a starting pitcher during his final two campaigns • earned All-Conference honors for his performance as a junior • also named his team’s Most Valuable Player. PERSONAL: Matthew Scott “Matt “ Soren (“soarin”) • son of Joel and Hidi Soren • has two older sisters • served as a baseball instructor at Unlimited Baseball • sport management major with a minor in business administration at Delaware.

MATT SOREN CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 2-2 9-8 0 0/1 0 36.1 43 38 29 3-1 12-5 0 0/1 0 37.1 50 26 21 0-5 7-5 0 0/0 0 14.2 24 28 23 5-8 28-18 0 0/2 0 88.1 117 92 73

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BB SO 2B 3B HR AB 26 36 10 3 6 144 19 37 5 1 0 154 11 11 6 0 2 66 56 84 21 4 8 364

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DAN GATTO

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JUNIOR w RHP w R - R w 6-0 w 175 DOVER, DEL. DOVER

AT DELAWARE: Third-year starter for the Blue Hens and will add experienced depth to the Delaware starting rotation while challenging for a spot in the rotation for during conference weekends as a junior. 2012: Appeared in 13 games and made 11 starts for the Blue Hens during sophomore season • finished the season with a 4-2 record with a 4.89 ERA (27 ER/49.2 IP), 56 hits, 20 walks and 39 strikeouts • in backto-back starts on May 1 vs. Wilmington and May 20 vs. Northeastern combined for one win in 9.0 scoreless innings on the mound with six hits, 3 walks and five strikeouts • made longest start of the season on Apr. 24 at Rutgers where he did not receive a decision after he held the Scarlet Knights to four earned runs on six hits and six strikeouts • earned back-to-back wins on Mar. 21 vs. ACC for, Maryland, in a 3-1 victory and Mar. 27 at Lehigh in a 5-0 triumph in the first round of the Liberty Bell Classic • made two starts during the Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships, did not register a decision while posting a 12.86 ERA (6 ER/4.2 IP), 11 hits, 3 walks and 2 strikeouts • played for the Staunton Braves of the Valley Baseball League, who produced a 22-25 record • compiled a 0-1 record with a 4.68 ERA (13 ER/25.0 IP), 30 hits, 6 walks and 13 strikeouts in four starts. 2011: Appeared in 11 games and

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strong effort against intrastate rival Delaware State on March 16 • held the Hornets to just four hits while striking out a seasonhigh seven batters over five scoreless frames • made his first career start in CAA play with 5.1 innings of work against William & Mary on March 26 • honored as the Colonial Athletic Association coRookie of the Week on April 11 • earned the award after firing six innings of shutout ball against UNC Wilmington on April 9 • limited the Seahawks to just four hits while striking out six • tossed five innings against Towson during the first game of a doubleheader on April 17 • continued to help anchor the CAA rotation during each of his last three starts, including three innings of work during the team’s 6-4 victory over Virginia Commonwealth on April 30 • picked off a pair of runners during league play, which marked the sixth-highest total in the CAA. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner as a pitcher and infielder for Dover High School • named first team All-Henlopen Conference as a pitcher in 2010 • named an honorable mention All-State pitcher as a senior • a member of the Blue-Gold All-Star game and was a starter on the mound in 2010 • was an AP Scholar Award winner in 2009 and 2010. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP.............................3.1, 2/20/11 @ UNCG H......................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND R.........................4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND ER.......................4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND BB...... 4, 2x, 4/8/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY SO...... 4, 3x, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY WP...... 1, 3x, 5/5/12 @ GEORGE MASON BK..... 1, 2x, 5/13/11 @ NORTHEASTERN

PERSONAL: Daniel “Dan” Larkin Gatto (“gah-toe”) • son of Ferdinando and Patricia Gatto • has two older brothers • brother, Dominic, is

started his last 10 appearances during a strong freshman campaign • fired 42.0 innings of work while posting a 5.36 ERA • made his lone a former pitcher at Wesley College in Dover, Del. • brother, Tony, relief appearance during his season debut against No. 9 Arizona State is a junior and plays baseball at Delaware State • political science on February 27 • limited the Pac 12 power to just one hit during his major at Delaware. scoreless appearance • transitioned to the starting rotation during the very next game, firing 4.1 innings against UMBC on March 1 • did not surrender an earned run during his four innings of work against ACC foe Maryland on March 8 • picked up his first career victory with a YEAR ERA 2011 5.36 2012 4.89 TOTALS 9.00

DAN GATTO CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 1-4 11-10 0 0/0 0 42.0 51 27 25 4-2 13-11 0 0/1 0 49.2 56 34 27 5-6 24-21 0 0/1 0 91.2 107 61 52

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BB SO 2B 3B HR AB 18 22 12 0 4 171 20 39 10 0 1 189 38 61 22 0 5 360

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over Rutgers on Apr. 26. 2010: Sat out his freshman season at Delaware and retained year of eligibility.

JUNIOR w LHP w S - L w 5-11 w 180 LANCASTER, PA. HEMPFIELD

AT DELAWARE: Third-year member of the squad will add quality depth as a left-hander in the Blue Hens bullpen and challenge for a roll in the starting rotation. 2012: Made 13 appearances out of the bullpen for the Blue Hens during sophomore season with Delaware • finished the season with a 1-1 record and a 7.20 ERA (8 ER/10 IP), 13 walks and 13 strikeouts • allowed one or less runs in 11 of his 13 appearances that included eight where he held the opposition scoreless • threw a season-high 2.0 innings on the mound on Mar. 4 vs. Fairfield, where he earned his only win of the season • made one appearance in the 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships on May 26 vs. UNCW, where he tossed 0.1 innings pitched with two walks • played for the Martinsville Mustangs of the Coastal Plain League with Chris Bra-

H I G H SCHOOL: Four-year standout at Hempfield High School • earned AllLeague honors in 2008 and 2009 • tossed a pair of no-hitters during his career • combined to post a 14-2 record with 146 strikeouts in 86.2 innings of work during his final two seasons • compiled a 0.81 ERA as a senior • named the Pitcher of the Year as a junior and senior • also earned Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman.

nigan and Nick SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Ferdinand that IP.........................2.0, 3/4/12 vs. FAIRFIELD P E R S O N finished the year H........... 2, 3x, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN AL: Branwith a 24-31 re- R................4, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN don Keawe cord • posted a ER..............3, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN Hinkle • son 2-3 record with BB..........................2, 5x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW of George a 2.00 ERA (6 SO......... 3, 2x, 4/11/12 @ SAINT JOSEPH’S and Sophia ER/27.0 IP), 19 WP....... 1, 3x, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN Hinkle • has older hits, 13 walks BK............................................................N/A an and 30 strikeouts in six games brother, Austin • Austin was a 41st round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Rays in 2007 and currently plays in their minor started. league system • a health behavior science major with a minor 2011: Had a sol- in coaching at Delaware.

id season on the mound as a redshirt freshman • middle reliever who saw action in 13 games • used as a situational pitcher and pitched 5.2 innings, allowing six hits and one earned run and striking out four batters for a 1.59 ERA • picked up his first career win in relief in 14-12 win

BRANDON HINKLE CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR 2011 1.59 1-0 13-0 0 0/0 0 5.2 6 2 1 5 4 1 0 0 2012 7.20 1-1 13-0 0 0/0 0 10.0 8 9 8 13 13 3 0 0 TOTALS 5.33 2-1 26-0 0 0/0 0 15.2 14 11 9 18 17 4 0 0

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AB AVG WP HBP BK SF-SH 23 .261 2 0 0 1-0 34 .235 2 4 0 0-1 57 .246 4 4 0 3-12

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CHAD KUHL

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JUNIOR w RHP w R - R w 6-3 w 215 BEAR, DEL. MIDDLETOWN AT DELAWARE: Will look to anchor the Blue Hens starting rotation during junior season as the two-year starter enters the season with 22 starts and 126.2 innings on the mound for Delaware under his belt. 2012: Made 13 starts and two relief appearances for the Blue Hens during sophomore season • named Colonial Athletic Association Pitcher of the Week on May 7 after he earned a 3-1 win over George Mason on May 6 • held the Patriots to one earned run on 7 hits, 2 walks and 8 strikeouts in 8.0 innings pitched • owns the team-lead in 15 pitching statistics among returning pitchers for Delaware; wins (5), losses (5), games started (13), innings pitched (77.1) hits (86), runs (47), earned runs (38), walks (36), strikeouts (64), doubles (19), home runs allowed (5), batters faced (381), wild pitches (5), hit batters (15) and balks (3) • produced the lowest earned-run average among UD starters with a 4.42 ERA (38 ER/77.1 IP) • tallied the most strikeouts 64 • collected the team’s only 10-strikeout game in a 7-0 loss to UNCW on Mar. 18 • tallied seven quality starts of three runs or less and six or more innings pitched (Mar. 3 vs. Fairfield, Mar. 18 vs. UNCW, Mar. 24 vs. Towson, Apr. 1 at James Madison, Apr. 15 vs. VCU, May 6 at George Mason and May 25 vs. UNCW) • produced five-plus strikeout performances six times (Mar. 11 at Old Dominion, Mar. 18 vs. UNCW, Apr. 1 at James Madison, Apr. 8 at William & Mary, Apr. 15 vs. VCU and May 6 at George Mason) • owned a fourgame, CAA winning streak (Apr. 29-May 19) with victories over Hofstra, George Mason, Georgia State and Northeastern to close out the conference regular season • produced a 5.14 ERA (12 ER/21.0 IP), 26 hits, 9 walks and 15 strikeouts during the streak • went 0-1 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER/7.2 IP), 2 unearned runs, 6 hits, 3 walks and 2 strikeouts in one start and one relief appearance at the Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships • named the No. 3 Top Prospect of the Virginia Baseball League after playing for the New Market Rebels with teammate Andrew Burgess • earned a VBL All-Star Game selection and finished the season with a 4-0 record in addition to a 1.11 ERA (5 ER/40.2 IP), 22 hits, 17 walks and 39 strikeouts while holding opponents to a .167 batting average in six starts.

YEAR ERA 2011 6.39 2012 4.42 TOTALS 5.21

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2011: Appeared in 12 games with nine starts during his first season with the Blue Hens • tied for the team-lead with 46 strikeouts during just 49.1 innings of work • made an outstanding first impression during his debut against UNC Greensboro on February 20 • held the Spartans scoreless while scattering just two hits and striking out three over four excellent innings of relief • made his first start of the year during the series finale with No. 9 Arizona State on February 27 • briefly returned to the bullpen with 1.2 innings of work against Wilmington before joining the conference rotation in March • started his first CAA game against George Mason on March 13 • earned his first career victory after tossing seven shutout innings against Hofstra on March 20 • scattered just four hits while striking out seven against the Pride • named the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week for his performance against Hofstra • followed up that effort with another strong outing after allowing just two runs on four hits in 5.1 innings of work against William & Mary on March 26 • continued to show outstanding strikeout potential with at least five whiffs in each of the next three contests • wrapped up that stretch with six strikeouts over six strong innings of work against Towson on April 17 • limited the opposition to just 40 hits in league action, which was the fifthlowest total in the CAA • matched his season-high with seven strikeouts in his final appearance during SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS a non-conference bout with IP..............7.0, 2x, 3/24/12 vs. TOWSON Temple on May 11 • teamed H........................... 9, 2x, 4/29/12 @ VCU with fellow Blue Hen Eric R.................8, 3x, 4/29/12 vs. HOFSTRA Buckland to lead the Youse’s ER..... 6, 2x, 4/8/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY Maryland Orioles to their BB.......... 5, 2/27/11 @ ARIZONA STATE 28th All-American Amateur SO....................... 10, 3/18/12 vs. UNCW Baseball Association ChamWP... 2, 3x, 3/11/12 @ OLD DOMINION pionship over the summer • BK..............1, 5x, 4/29/12 vs. HOFSTRA starred on the mound for the Orioles and earned the league’s Pitcher of the Week Award on July 16 following a seven-strikeout performance against Bethesda. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner on the baseball team for head coach and former UD player Scott Smith at Middletown • 2010 Baseball Player of the Year for the state of Delaware as a senior • named first team All-State as a pitcher in 2010 • also named first team All-State as a first baseman as a senior • high honor roll student his senior year. PERSONAL: Chad Michael Kuhl (“cool”) • son of Clint and Wendy Kuhl • youngest of five children; Chelsea, Clint Jr., Courtney, and Chris • brother, Clint, played baseball at Cecil (Md.) Junior College and NCAA Division II Wilmington (Del.) University • history major at Delaware.

CHAD KUHL CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER 1-4 12-9 0 0/0 0 49.1 58 46 35 5-5 15-13 0 0/0 1 77.1 86 47 38 6-9 27-22 0 0/0 1 126.2 144 93 73

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BB SO 2B 3B HR AB 29 46 15 3 4 191 36 64 19 2 5 306 65 110 34 5 9 497

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ALEX MOTTLE

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JUNIOR w OF w L - R w 5-10 w 190 PENNINGTON, N.J. HOPEWELL VALLEY CENTRAL

AT DELAWARE: Will challenge for additional time in the outfield and offer added depth for the Blue Hens as a key left-handed pinch hitter entering his third season in Newark. 2012: Saw action in 24 games that included five starts all at designated hitter during sophomore season with the Blue Hens • finished the season on a high note on May 20 vs. Northeastern after he went 3-for-4 with 1 double, 3 RBI and 3 runs scored • hit .210 (4-for-19) with three RBI as a pinch-hitter for the Blue Hens • four of Mottle’s seven hits on the season were doubles • played for the Trenton Generals of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League over the summer • hit .277 (23-for-83) with 5 doubles, 2 home runs, 17 RBI, 13 runs scored and 4 stolen bases in 32 games (27 starts) for the Generals. 2011: Saw action in 36 games during the year, including 16 starts during his freshman campaign • roped 12 hits during the year while also scoring a dozen runs and knocking in 12 • made an impact immediately, driving in a run during his debut against UNC Greensboro on February 18 before scoring his first run the following day • also scored against No. 9 Arizona State after earning his first career start during the second game of a doubleheader on February 26 • recorded the first hits of his career during a 2-for-3 effort against George Mason on March 12 • that performance kicked off a season-best seven-game hitting streak • knocked in two during the series finale with the Patriots before orchestrating an outstanding effort against Hofstra YEAR 2011 2012 TOTALS

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one week later • posted at least one hit, run, and RBI in each of the three games against the Pride, highlighted by his first career home run during the series opener on March 18 • added his finest offensive performance of the season against Temple on March 29 • finished the day 2-for-5 with two runs scored and three RBI during a 15-12 victory over the Owls • continued to torment Temple after adding a hit and run scored during his second meeting with the squad on May 11 • recorded 29 putouts and a pair of outfield assists during his time in the field • gunned down a runner at the plate against Hofstra on March 19, which proved to be a pivotal play during Delaware’s slim 6-5 victory over the Pride • added a second outfield assist against Temple after cutting down an Owl attempting to stretch a double into a triple in the ninth.

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AB.......................... 5, 3/29/11 @ TEMPLE R............. 3, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN H.............................. 4, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW 2B..................2, 6x, 5/23/12 vs. TOWSON 3B..................... 1, 4x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE HR..................... 1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW RBI...................5, 2/27/10 @ MARYLAND BB........... 3, 2X, 2/26/12 @ THE CITADEL SO......... 3, 3/13/11 vs. GEORGE MASON SF........ 2, 2x, 5/16/10 @ OLD DOMINION SH...................... 1, 2x, 3/27/12 @ LEHIGH SB......................1, 7x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Hopewell Valley Central High School • named Mercer County Player of the Year as a senior • Colonial Valley Conference Player of the Year in 2010 • first team All-Conference and All-County in 2010 • named first team All-South Jersey and first team All-New Jersey Group III as a senior • helped team to the 2010 Central Jersey Group III Sectional Championship and a 21-10 record. PERSONAL: Alexander Russell “Alex” Mottle (“model”) • son of Kent Mottle and Karen Haley • has two sister • both parents graduated from Delaware’s Colonial Athletic Association rival Northeastern University • honor student as an exercise science major at Delaware.

ALEX MOTTLE CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO .188 36-16 64 12 12 1 0 1 12 16 .250 9 1 20 .293 1-2 0-4 29 .206 24-5 34 6 7 4 0 0 3 11 .324 1 1 8 .243 1-1 0-0 1 .194 60-21 98 18 19 5 0 1 15 27 - - - 10 2 28 - - - 2-3 0-4 30

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JUNIOR w INF w L - R w 6-1 w 180 BRIGANTINE, N.J. HOLY SPIRIT AT DELAWARE: Expected to secure a starting spot in the infield and build upon an up-and-down sophomore campaign after a strong freshman season that garnered him CAA All-Rookie honors. 2012: Appeared in 33 games and made 28 starts at third base during sophomore season with the Blue Hens • tied for second on the team with Chris Branigan with six hit by pitches • lost six weeks (Feb. 27-Apr. 10) due to a fractured finger • tallied one multi-RBI and a two-double game on 5/20 vs. Northeastern • had five, two-hit games during the season • registered six multi-hit games and three multi-runs scored games during second season with the Hens • produced a five-game hitting streak to start the 2012 campaign (Feb. 18-24), where he hit .300 (6-for-20) with three RBI • hit .067 (1-for-15) with one RBI and three runs scored in five games (four starts) at the 2012 Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships.

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CAA co-Rookie of the Week on April 4 after transitioning into the starting lineup • during the week, he hit .500 after roping nine hits in 18 at bats • also added three RBI and three runs scored during his awardwinning effort • pieced together the first multi-hit game of his career to open the week after posting a 2-for-5 performance against Temple on March 29 • wrapped up the week with an even greater effort, going 4-for-5 with two RBI against Georgia State on April 3 • continued his offensive surge with three more hits against Lehigh just three days later • kicked off a nine-game hitting streak on April 9 • capped off that roll with five consecutive multi-hit efforts • went 3-for-5 with two runs scored against Rutgers on April 26 before adding three more hits and two RBI against Villanova during the Liberty Bell Classic finals at SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Citizens Bank Park on AB............... 5, 14x, 5/23/12 vs. TOWSON April 27 • dominated R.......................2, 3x, 5/11/11 vs. TEMPLE VCU pitching with a H.............. 4, 4/3/11 VS. GEORGIA STATE pair of two-hit games 2B.....................2, 4/27/11 @ VILLANOVA on April 29 and 30 • 3B.........................................................N/A after having his hitting HR........................................................N/A streak snapped during RBI... 2, 5x, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN the final game of the BB............................2, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW VCU series, he picked SO............ 3, 5/6/11 VS. OLD DOMINION up quickly with two SF.........................................................N/A hits and a pair of RBI SH............................ 1, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW against Princeton on SB..................1, 2x, 4/29/12 vs. HOFSTRA May 3 • collected at

2011: Selected to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie team for his efforts during his freshman campaign • also named the Max Orland Rookie of the Year as Delaware’s top first-year standout • appeared in 37 games with 27 starts, helping anchor least one hit in four of his last six games, including his final two-hit efthe left side of fort against Northeastern on May 13. the infield while splitting time HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter and letterwinner for the baseball team at Holy Spirit High School • named first team All-Conference in between shortstop and third base • finished the year with a .331 batting 2009 and 2010 • competed at the Carpenter Cup in 2009 and 2010 • average after roping 39 hits in 118 at bats • knocked in 17 runs during the helped lead team to a 55-19 overall record during his three years on year while scoring 14 times • served in a reserve role during the first month the team • team went 18-7 as a senior • also letter three times in soccer of the season, highlighted by his first career hit against Wilmington on and as a center midfielder • member of the National Honor Society. March 5 and his first run scored against George Mason on March 12 • came through with a clutch two-out pinch hit RBI single during a crucial nine- PERSONAL: Edwin John “EJ” Stoltzfus (“stoltz-fus”) • son of Ed and Pat run rally in the eighth inning against intrastate rival Delaware State, which Stoltzfus • has a younger sister and a younger brother • honor student erased a six-run deficit and gave the Blue Hens a 12-9 victory • named the as a business undeclared major at Delaware.

YEAR AVG GP-GS 2011 .331 37-27 2012 ..231 33-28 TOTALS .271 70-55

EJ STOLTZFUS CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 118 14 39 4 0 0 17 43 .364 5 1 24 .363 0-0 0-0 26 36 10 .861 108 19 25 2 0 0 9 27 .250 12 6 9 .341 0-1 2-3 33 59 5 .948 236 33 64 6 0 0 26 70 - - - 17 7 33 - - - 0-1 2-3 59 95 16 ---

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CAMERON TRAVALINI

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with four hits, three runs scored, and a pair of RBI • that effort kicked off a season-best seven-game hitting streak, highlighted by four consecutive multihit efforts • went a perfect 4-for4 with one run scored and two stolen bases during the second game of a doubleheader against Lynchburg on April 3 • also excelled on the soccer field, earning

JUNIOR w OF w L - R w 5-10 w 190 PENNINGTON, N.J. HOPEWELL VALLEY CENTRAL

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the team with versatility will challenge for a significant role in the outfield and add depth in the infield. 2012: Appeared in 51 games (40 starts in the outfield) in his first season with the Blue Hens • made UD debut in first game of a doubleheader on Feb. 18 at Houston, where he appeared as a pinchrunner and scored one run • made first start for the Blue Hens in game two of the doubleheader against the Cougars and collected two hits in the game • led the team with Joe Giacchino in stolen bases (7) and stolen base attempts (9) • tallied 10 multi-hit games, 2 multi-RBI games and 3 multi-runs-scored games • had three, three-hit games (Feb. 25 at The Citadel, Mar. 7 vs. Del. State and Apr. 14 vs. VCU) • collected an eight-game hitting streak from Apr. 3-15 • hit .367 (11-for-30) with one home run and four RBI during the hitting streak • hit .100 (1-for-10) in three games at the Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships . 2011: Sat out the 2011 season. 2010 at ROANOKE COLLEGE: Appeared in 26 games, including 24 starts • finished second on the team with a .374 batting average and a .495 slugging percentage • set a new school record with 13 stolen bases • also scored 25 runs and legged out a pair of triples • roped two doubles and knocked in a pair during a three-hit performance in just his third career game against Huntingdon on February 19 • set a new school-record with seven at bats against Guilford on March 23, finishing the game

All-Conference accolades in 2009 and 2010 • started 34 games over that time, scoring nine goals with seven assists • drove home a pair of game-winners during his final season in 2010.

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

HIGH SCHOOL: AB........................... 5, 3/29/11 @ TEMPLE Earned four letR...............3, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN ters as a standH................................4, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW out member of 2B................... 2, 6x, 5/23/12 vs. TOWSON the Indian River 3B.......................1, 4x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE baseball team • HR.......................1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW selected to the RBI....................5, 2/27/10 @ MARYLAND All-Conference BB............. 3, 2X, 2/26/12 @ THE CITADEL squad three SO...........3, 3/13/11 vs. GEORGE MASON times for his efSF......... 2, 2x, 5/16/10 @ OLD DOMINION forts as an inSH........................1, 2x, 3/27/12 @ LEHIGH fielder • also SB....................... 1, 7x, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE starred on the soccer team for four years • earned All-State honors twice for his performance on the soccer field. PERSONAL: Cameron Vincent Travalini (“trava-leeni”) • son of Jerry Clark and Lisa Travalini • has five siblings • excelled academically in high school, earning a spot in the National Honor Society while receiving Indian River’s Superior Academic Achievement Award • majoring in psychology at Delaware.

CAMERON TRAVALINI CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .244 51-40 160 26 39 6 2 1 12 52 .325 18 2 34 .326 1-3 7-9 95 1 0 1.000 TOTALS .244 51-40 160 26 39 6 2 1 12 52 .325 18 2 34 .326 1-3 7-9 95 1 0 1.000

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JIMMY YEZZO JUNIOR w INF w L - R w 6-0 w 200 CHERRY HILL, N.J. BISHOP EUSTACE

AT DELAWARE: Reigning Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships Most Outstanding Player looks to remain a power source from the left side in the Blue Hens lineup during junior season. 2012: Appeared in 50 games and made 44 starts (38 starts at first base and six at designated hitter) during his award-winning sophomore season with the Blue Hens • named 2012 Virginia 529 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Championships Most Outstanding Player after he hit .517 (15-for-29) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 11 RBI in six games • set CAA Baseball Championships record with 15 hits in six games • named Third-Team All-CAA team • named CAA Player of the Week, Collegiate Baseball Hall of Fame National All-Star Lineup and CollegeBaseballInsider.com Northeast Region Player of the Week on Apr. 16 after he hit .500 (10-for-20) with 2 doubles, 3 home runs, 13 RBI and 8 runs scored • National 5 & 10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week selection on May 28 • named 2012 UD Team Offensive Player of the Year • ranked among the CAA leaderboard in five offensive categories; sixth in home runs (8) and slugging percentage (.567), 10th in batting average (.358), 12th in RBI (46) and 16th in total bases (106) • led the Hens in batting average, home runs, RBI and sacrifice flies (4) • collected season-highs in; runs (4) and hits (5) on Apr. 7 at the College of William and Mary • tallied a team and season-high seven RBI on Apr. 10 vs. UMBC after he went 3-for-4 with two home runs and three runs scored • registered 17 multi-hit games, 11 multi-RBI games, three multi-extra-base hit games and two multi-home run games • ended the season on an 11-game hitting streak from May 1226 where he hit .469 (23-for-49) with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs, 17 RBI and 15 runs scored • a Perfect Game S e c o n d -Te a m All-American selection while playing for the Winchester Royals of the Virgin-

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ia-based Valley Baseball League • two-time VBL Player of the Week selection in addition to a VBL All-Star Game participant while leading the Royals to a 3616 record only to lose to Harrisonburg in the VBL Championships • finished the season with a .375 batting average (50-for-227) with 21 doubles, 16 home runs, 60 RBI and 50 runs scored in 50 games. 2011: Appeared in 29 games with 15 starts during his first season with the Blue Hens • recorded his first career hit and RBI while batting cleanup in the season opener against UNC Greensboro on February 18 • came through with one of his finest performances of the season against No. 9 Arizona State on February 25 • posted two hits while knocking in three runs during Delaware’s 7-3 victory over the Sun Devils • combined for three hits and two runs scored during midweek action against UMBC and St. Joseph’s on March 1 and 2 • chipped in with a pair of hits during the series finale with George Mason on March 13 • launched his first career home run after blasting a solo shot while pinch-hitting against James Madison on April 24 • continued his power surge two days later with another home run during a 14-12 victory over Rutgers on April 26 • wrapped up his freshman campaign with a pinch-hit RBI in the ninth inning against ACC foe Maryland on May 10, which helped cap off Delaware’s comeback bid. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Bishop Eustace Prep • named first team All-Conference as a senior • named first team All-South Jersey in 2010 • named sec- SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS ond team All-State as a senior. AB.... 6, 2X, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE PERSONAL: James “Jimmy” Joseph Yezzo • son of Jim and Roseanne Yezzo • born February 27, 1992 • has a younger sister • pursuing a degree in health behavior sciences at Delaware.

R..............4, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY H............ 5, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY 2B.................. 1, 16x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW 3B.......................... 1, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW HR.......................... 2, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC RBI...............................7, 4/10 vs. UMBC BB.......... 3, 4/8/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY SO.................... 3, 2/18/12 @ HOUSTON SF................ 1, 4x, 5/23/12 vs. TOWSON SH......................................................N/A SB.......................................................N/A

JIMMY YEZZO CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE YEAR 2011 2012 TOTALS

AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B .200 29-15 70 7 14 3 .358 50-44 187 38 67 13 .316 79-59 257 45 81 16

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LUKE ALICKNAVITCH

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SOPHOMORE w RHP w R - R w 5-11 w 180 KENNETT SQUARE, PA. KENNETT SQUARE

AT DELAWARE: Second-year reliever will add depth to the Blue Hens bullpen during sophomore campaign in Newark. 2012: Made six appearances out of the bullpen for the Blue Hens during freshman season • did not factor in a decision with a 9.64 ERA (10 ER/9.1 IP), 12 hits, 3 walks and 5 strikeouts • made UD debut on Feb. 18 at Houston • registered back-to-back scoreless appearances from Apr. 11 at Saint Joseph’s through Apr. 14 at VCU where he threw 3.1 hitless innings of relief with one strikeout • tossed season-high 3.0 innings on the mound on Apr. 11 at Saint Joseph’s • tallied two multi-strikeout appearances on Mar. 7 at Delaware State and Mar. 16 vs. UNCW. HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled on the mound and in the outfield for Kennett High School • earned three letters for his efforts on the diamond • garnered first team AllArea and All-League accolades as a senior • finished the 2010 season with a .400 batting average while leading the league in home runs • also competed with the All-

Star Baseball Academy • earned three letters for his performance as a guard on the basketball team as well. PERSONAL: Luke Coldeway Alicknavitch (“ahlick-novitch”) • son of Matt and Kim Alicknavitch • both of his parents SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS are DelIP.......................... 3.1, 2/20/11 @ UNCG aware H....................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND graduR...................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND a t e s , ER.................... 4, 3/8/11 @ MARYLAND and his BB.....4, 2x, 4/8/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY mother SO.....4, 3x, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY c o m WP.....1, 3x, 5/5/12 @ GEORGE MASON peted BK....1, 2x, 5/13/11 @ NORTHEASTERN in women’s lacrosse for the Blue Hens • has an older sister • enjoys sailing and fishing in his down time • majoring in biology at Delaware.

LUKE ALICKNAVITCH CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR 2012 9.64 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 9.1 12 11 10 3 5 1 0 2 TOTALS 9.64 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 9.1 12 11 10 3 5 1 0 2

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H I G H SCHOOL: Three -sport athlete at Bishop Eustace High School, lettering in football, basketball and baseball • earned team Most Valuable Player honors in baseball in 2010 • named All-South Jersey in 2010

SOPHOMORE w RHP w R - R w 5-11 w 180 MOORESTOWN, N.J. BISHOP EUSTACE

AT DELAWARE: Will look to provide support as a member of the pitching staff after making 11 appearances out of the bullpen for the Blue Hens as a redshirt-freshman last season. 2012: Appeared in 11 games out of the bullpen during redshirt-freshman season with the Blue Hens • made his UD debut on Feb. 18 in the second game of a doubleheader at Houston • tossed 3.2 scoreless innings with 3 hits, 2 walks and 4 strikeouts • nine of 11 appearances out of the bullpen yielded one-run or less • finished the season with a 1.2 hitless innings on the mound with one walk on May 18 vs. Northeastern • half of his 10 earned runs allowed occurred on Mar. 16 vs. UNCW, where he tossed 1.1 innings with seven hits. 2011: Did not see game action and retained freshman eligibility.

• first team All-Conference 2010 for baseball as a pitcher and second baseman • first team All-Conference for football in 2008 and 2009 • named first and second Team All-Non Public as a punter and kicker in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL: Kenny “Ken” Stephen Fetchko • son of Kevin and Karen Fetcho • has an older brother and a younger sister • enjoys fishing in his spare time • mowed lawns during the summer • civil engineering major at Delaware. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP............ 3.2, 2/18/12 @ HOUTON H.................... 7, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW R....................5, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW ER..................5, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW BB.......... 2, 3X, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE SO............ 4, 2/18/12 @ HOUSTON WP...........1, 2x, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW BK..............................................N/A

KEN FETCHKO CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR 2012 5.51 1-1 11-0 0 0/0 0 16.1 16 10 10 9 12 1 0 4 TOTALS 5.51 1-1 11-0 0 0/0 0 16.1 16 10 10 9 12 1 0 4

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SOPHOMORE w OF w L - R w 6-1 w 185 WEST CHESTER, PA. MALVERN PREP

joe giacchino

bles, 1 home run, 10 RBI, 12 runs scored and 7 stolen bases in 33 games for the Nationals, who went 15-26 on the season.

AT DELAWARE: Looks to build a breakout freshman season and will 2011: Did not compete for a starting spot in the outfield for the Blue Hens as a red- see game acshirt sophomore. tion and retained fresh2012: Appeared in 34 games with 20 starts (18 in the outfield and man eligibility. two at designated hitter) in his first eligible season with the Blue Hens • named Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week on May 21 HIGH SCHOOL: after he hit .600 (6-for-10) with 2 doubles, 5 RBI and 2 runs scored in Three-year letthree games against Northeastern • named National 5&10 Best of the terwinner as an Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on May 21 • named to CAA Commis- outfielder for Malvern Prep • named as an honorable mention in sioner’s Academic Honor Roll • led Delaware with Cameron Travalini the Inter-Ac League as a senior • won the Sportsmanship Award in with seven stolen bases and nine stolen-base attempts • made UD 2010 on the baseball team • as a sophomore, helped his team to debut on Feb. 18 at Houston and went 1-for-3 with 1 RBI, 1 run scored a 41-3 overall record, ranking seventh in the nation • received the and 1 walk • produced seven multi-hit games, four multi RBI games Angel 34 Award from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in honor and two multi-runs scored games • produced his first, five-hit and four of former pitcher Nick Adenhart for overcoming health issues and RBI game May 19 vs. Northeastern where he added one double and continuing to pursue baseball at the college level • National Honor one run scored in the 10-3 win over the Huskies • collected season- Society member • Kevin J. Fitzpatrick Award winner for a senior high three runs scored on Apr. 7 at William & Mary after he went 2-for- who represents kindness, friendship, and loyalty. 5 with one double and one walk • finished the 2012 campaign riding SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS a seven-game AB.................... 5, 6x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW PERSONAL: Joseph hitting streak where he bat- R...............3, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY “Joe” Carmen Giacchited .500 (14- H........... 5, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN no (“juh-keeno”) • son 28) with two 2B... 1, 3x, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN of Larry and Lynn RBI • batted 3B....................................................... N/A Giacchino • older .421 (8-19) HR...................................................... N/A brother, Dan, graduwith 6 RBI, 5 RBI....... 4, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN ated from Delaware in runs scored BB.................... 1, 4x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW 2008 • younger brothand 3 stolen SO.................... 1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW er, Brian, is a sophobases during SF......................1, 2x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW more at Malvern Prep five games at SH....... 1, 2x, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE • had a benign brain the 2012 CAA SB........................... 2, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW tumor removed on C h a m p i o n - November 3, 2008 • now deaf in right ear but otherwise fully recovships • played ered • pursuing a degree in marketing at Delaware. for the Southern Maryland Nationals in the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League during the summer • hit .224 (22-98) with 3 dou-

JOE GIACCHINO CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 DID NOT PLAY 2012 .302 40-20 96 17 29 3 0 0 16 32 .333 4 0 9 .324 2-2 7-9 49 0 3 .942 TOTALS .302 40-20 96 17 29 3 0 0 16 32 .333 4 0 9 .324 2-2 7-9 49 0 3 .942

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RYAN HARTLEY

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SOPHOMORE w INF w R - R w 6-1 w 185 NEWTOWN, PA. COUNCIL ROCK NORTH

AT DELAWARE: Will look to build on a strong freshman campaign and challenge for time in the infield for the Blue Hens. 2012: Appeared in 38 games (31 starts at third base and one at designated hitter) during freshman campaign with the Blue Hens • made UD debut on Feb. 18 in the second game of a doubleheader at Houston • collected first hit on Feb. 26 at The Citadel • fifth among Delaware returners with a .299 batting average during first season with the Blue Hens • produced one multi-RBI game on Apr. 10 vs. UMBC • collected eight multi-hit games during freshman season • tallied a 10game hitting streak from Feb. 26-Mar. 16) • hit .353 (12-for34) with three RBI during the hitting streak • hit .400 (2-for-5) with two doubles and two runs scored in two games at the Virginia 529 CAA Baseball Championships. H I G H SCHOOL: Served as a standout middle infielder for Council Rock North • anchored the defense while splitting time between second base and shortstop • earned four varsity letters for his performance on the diamond • selected as the first-team

Cup Classic.

ryan hartley

All-Conference shortstop while also garnering the league’s Player of the Year award • also named the Courier Times Player of the Year for his efforts • hit .472 with 10 doubles and three triples during his junior campaign • led all starters with a .625 batting average during the Carpenter

PERSONAL: Ryan Shane Hartley • son of William and Roseann Hartley • youngest of four children • enjoys fishing, hunting, and golfing in his spare time • was an honor roll student throughout SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS his tenure AB.....................5, 6x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW in high R............... 3, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY school • H............ 5, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN m a j o r i n g 2B.... 1, 3x, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN in sports 3B........................................................N/A m a n a g e - HR.......................................................N/A ment at RBI......... 4, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN Delaware. BB......................1, 4x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SO.....................1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SF...................... 1, 2x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SH........1, 2x, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE SB............................ 2, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW

RYAN HARTLEY CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .299 38-32 107 9 32 5 0 0 12 37 .346 12 4 27 .390 0-5 4-5 17 52 6 .920 TOTALS .299 38-32 107 9 32 5 0 0 12 37 .346 12 4 27 .390 0-5 4-5 17 52 6 .920

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GARY JONES

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SOPHOMORE w OF w R - R w 6-3 w 185 MAGNOLIA, DEL. CAESAR RODNEY

AT DELAWARE: Will look to add depth and challenge for playing time in the outfield during sophomore season with the Blue Hens. 2012: Appeared in 17 games that included three starts (one in the outfield and two at designated hitter) during freshman season at Delaware. Primarily used as a pinch runner, scored four runs in addition to one stolen base.

gary jones

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS AB.................................. 5, 6x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW R............................3, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY H........................ 5, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN 2B................ 1, 3x, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN 3B.................................................................... N/A HR................................................................... N/A RBI..................... 4, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN BB.................................. 1, 4x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SO.................................. 1, 9x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SF.................................. 1, 2x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SH.................... 1, 2x, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE SB........................................ 2, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW

HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled as an outfielder during his time at Caesar Rodney • earned four letters for his performance on the field • selected as an honorable mention All-State performer during his final two seasons in high school • named to the first-team All-Conference squad as a junior and senior • also garnered two letters for his performance as a forward on the basketball team. PERSONAL: Gary L. Jones • son of Gary and Missy Jones • has one sister • succeeded academically in high school, earning a spot in the National Honor Society while earning honor roll accolades • business management major at Delaware.

GARY JONES CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .299 38-32 107 9 32 5 0 0 12 37 .346 12 4 27 .390 0-5 4-5 17 52 6 .920 TOTALS .299 38-32 107 9 32 5 0 0 12 37 .346 12 4 27 .390 0-5 4-5 17 52 6 .920

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BROCK NIGGEBRUGGE

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SOPHOMORE w INF w R - R w 6-1 w 185 BEAR, DEL. CARAVEL ACADEMY

AT DELAWARE: Will look to build on freshman campaign where he went started every game of the season at shortstop for the Blue Hens. 2012: Joined senior D.J. Long as the only Delaware players to start all 58 games during his freshman season • UD Team Defensive Player of the Year Award after he produced 87 putouts, 161 assists and .947 fielding percentage at shortstop • second in the CAA and led the Hens with 16 sacrifice bunts • produced a season-high, four-run game on Apr. 10 vs. UMBC, where he collected a seasonhigh four hits (4-for-5) and three doubles • tallied nine multi-hit games, four multi-run games and one multi-extra-base hit games during freshman campaign • produced a season-high six-game hitting streak from Mar. 6-16 where he hit .286 (8-for-28) with two RBI • in six games at the 2012 CAA Baseball Championships, hit .272 (6-for-22) with four runs scored • played for the Youse’s Orioles of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League during the summer baseball season • hit .219 (28-for-128) with 1 double, 1 triple, 9 RBI and 12 runs scored in 35 games • went 2-for-3 with one run scored in the one LCS game the Orioles played in • helped the Orioles to a third-place finish at the AAABA National Tournament. H I G H SCHOOL: Starred as a shortstop at Caravel Academy • member of the varsity squad since

eighth grade • recognized as one of the top-100 baseball players in the nation by The Baseball Factory and Under Armour • earned second-team All-State accolades for his

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS AB.............. 6, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY R................................ 4, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC H................................ 4, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC 2B.............................. 3, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC 3B..........................................................N/A HR.........................................................N/A RBI............................. 3, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC BB............................. 2, 4/17/12 @ TEMPLE SO.......3, 2x, 5/18/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN SF..........1, 3x, 5/12/12 @ GEORGIA STATE SH......................1, 16x, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW SB......... 1, 2x, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY

performance on the diamond • helped guide the team to a state championship in 2010 • also excelled on the soccer field, earning first-team All-State honors. PERSONAL: Brock Niggebrugge (“nigga-brew-guh”) • son of Paul and Cynthia Niggebrugge • youngest of six children • his sister, Ashley, competed in softball for CAA rival UNC Wilmington • pursuing a degree in criminal justice at Delaware.

BROCK NIGGEBRUGGE CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .239 58-58 201 26 48 7 0 0 11 55 .274 10 3 35 .281 3-16 2-4 87 161 14 .947 TOTALS .239 58-58 201 26 48 7 0 0 11 55 .274 10 3 35 .281 3-16 2-4 87 161 14 .947

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SOPHOMORE w INF w R - R w 6-1 w 185 NEWTOWN, PA. COUNCIL ROCK NORTH

AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the team will look to expand from his breakout season with the Blue Hens while playing in the outfield. 2012: Had a breakout and award winning first season with the Blue Hens where he was named; Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team, CAA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 28 and CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll • appeared in 53 games that included a 47 starts in the outfield for the Blue Hens during his first season on the field • finished the season with a .316 batting average (59-for-187) with 9 doubles, 27 RBI and 19 runs scored • produced 16 multi-hit games, 5 multi-runs scored games and 6 multi-RBI games • tallied a four-hit game on Apr. 8 at William & Mary where he went 4-for-4 with one RBI • amassed two, six-game hitting streaks; Mar. 7-20 where he hit .333 (9for-27) and May 18-25 where he hit .300 (9-for-30) • made six

tyler powell

letterwinner in baseball and football at Cherokee High School • named second team All-State for baseball as a senior • named All-Conference twice for baseball and once for football • named AllCounty twice for baseball and twice for football • 2009 South Jersey Male Athlete of the Year • AllSouth Jersey in baseball and football • helped lead football team to the 2009 New Jersey State Championship • first team All-State for football • member of the Business Honor Society • honor roll student.

starts for the Blue Hens in the 2012 PERSONAL: Tyler Young Powell • son of Todd and Charlene Powell • has Colonial AthSINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS two younger letic AssociaAB..................6, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY brothers • tion Baseball R.............2, 5x, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN father, Todd C h a m p i o n - H.....................4, 4/6/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY ships; hit .231 2B................... 2, 3/10/12 @ OLD DOMINION ( D e l a w a r e (6-for-26) with 3B..............................................................N/A ‘87), played 2 doubles, 5 HR.............................................................N/A four years of RBI and 1 run RBI................................. 3, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC baseball and scored. BB...................... 2, 2x, 5/25/12 vs. HOFSTRA two years of at SO............. 3, 2x, 5/11/12 @ GEORGIA STATE football Delaware • 2011: Red- SF.............. 1, 2x, 5/4/12 @ GEORGE MASON Todd was a shirted the SH..................................1, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW season and re- SB...........1, 4x, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN catcher and tained fresh- outfielder in baseball who played in 158 career games at man eligibil- Delaware (1984-87) for head coach Bob Hannah • Todd batity. ted .346 with 32 home runs, 153 RBI, and 31 stolen bases and served as co-captain in 1987 • grandfather, Tom Powell, H I G H played football at Colgate for four years • honor student as S C H O O L an accounting major at Delaware. Three-year TYLER POWELL CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .316 53-47 187 19 59 9 0 0 27 68 .364 14 3 45 .369 2-1 4-7 81 3 7 .923 TOTALS .316 53-47 187 19 59 9 0 0 27 68 .364 14 3 45 .369 2-1 4-7 81 3 7 .923

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ERIC SAWYER

eric sawyer

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SOPHOMORE w LHP w R - R w 6-1 w 200 MECHANICSBURG, PA. CUMBERLAND VALLEY

AT DELAWARE: Second-year pitcher will look to expand his role as a southpaw on the Blue Hen staff. 2012: Made six appearances in relief for the Blue Hens during freshman season • made UD debut on Feb. 18 in the second game of a doubleheader at Houston • produced three scoreless appearances on Mar. 7 vs. Delaware State, Mar. 16 vs. UNCW and Apr. 27 vs. Hofstra • tallied a two-strikeout game on 3/16 vs. UNCW. HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled as a left-handed pitcher on the Cumberland Valley baseball team • garnered three letters for his performance on the diamond • guided the team to the conference championship as a senior in the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division • also excelled on the gridiron, earning four letters for his

efforts on the football team • guided the squad to back-to-back District 3 championships. PERSONAL: Eric Thomas Sawyer • son of Lee and Kathryn Sawyer • has three older brothers • enjoys listening to music and playing guitar in his free time • majoring in heath and physical education at Delaware. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS IP............................1.0, 2x, 4/27/12 vs. HOFSTRA H...................................... 3, 2/18/12 @ HOUSTON R...................................... 5, 2/18/12 @ HOUSTON ER.................................... 4, 2/18/12 @ HOUSTON BB....................2, 2x, 3/7/12 @ DELAWARE STATE SO......................................... 2, 3/16/12 vs. UNCW WP....................................................................N/A BK.....................................................................N/A

ERIC SAWYER CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV 2012 17.36 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 TOTALS 17.36 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0

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AB AVG WP HBP BK SF-SH 19 .316 0 4 0 0-1 19 .316 0 4 0 0-1

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SOPHOMORE w C w R - R w 5-9 w 170 HOCKESSIN, DEL. A.I. DUPONT

AT DELAWARE: Solidified the catching position for the Blue Hens as a freshman and will look to build during sophomore campaign. 2012: Appeared in 44 games with 39 starts behind the plate during freshman season • made UD debut on Feb. 18 at Houston, went 0-for3 with one run scored • earned UD Team Max Orland Rookie of the Year Award • ranked fifth in the Colonial Athletic Association with 11 sacrifice bunts and was second the team in same category • tallied six multi-hit games, three multi-RBI games, two multi-runs scored games and one multi-extra-base hit games • produced a season-high two, three-hit games, last on May 24 vs. Hofstra, where he went 3-for-5 with one RBI and two runs scored • smashed two double on Apr. 17 at Temple after he went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored in 7-4 win to the Owls • collected season-high five RBI on Apr. 7 at William & Mary after he went 2-for-4 with one double and one sacrifice fly in a 16-14 win over the Tribe • produced a four-game hitting streak from Apr. 7-13 where he hit .400 (6-for-15) with six RBI during that span • started all six games, including catching back-to-back doubleheaders for the Blue Hens during the 2012 CAA Baseball Championships • hit .318 (7-for-22) with three RBI and six runs scored during the tournament. H I G H SCHOOL: Began competing in baseball as an eighth grader at A.I DuPont before finishing his high school career with two seasons at Sanford • excelled as a catcher and pitcher throughout his

tenure • finSINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS AB......................6, 4/7/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY ished his caR................ 2, 5x, 5/19/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN reer with a .351 H.........................4, 4/6/12 @ WILLIAM & MARY batting aver2B....................... 2, 3/10/12 @ OLD DOMINION age • earned 3B................................................................. N/A five letters and HR................................................................ N/A was a fourRBI..................................... 3, 4/10/12 vs. UMBC time member BB.......................... 2, 2x, 5/25/12 vs. HOFSTRA of the secondSO................ 3, 2x, 5/11/12 @ GEORGIA STATE team All-ConSF.................. 1, 2x, 5/4/12 @ GEORGE MASON ference squad competed SH......................................1, 5/26/12 vs. UNCW • SB.............. 1, 4x, 5/20/12 vs. NORTHEASTERN in the Carpenter Cup as a sophomore and played for the All-Star Baseball Academy over the summer. PERSONAL: Tyler J. “Ty” Warrington • son of Alan and Debra Warrington • his mother graduated from the University of Delaware, while his father starred as a first baseman at Penn State, earning the school’s prestigious F. Joseph Bedenk Award as the team’s most valuable player in 1983 • has three siblings • enjoys fishing and playing cards in his spare time • majoring in finance at Delaware.

TY WARRINGTON CAREER STATISTICS AT DELAWARE

YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF-SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .283 44-39 127 15 36 3 1 1 15 44 .346 12 1 15 .348 1-11 0-0 267 30 4 .987 TOTALS .283 44-39 127 15 36 3 1 1 15 44 .346 12 1 15 .348 1-11 0-0 267 30 4 .987

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JAKE CLARK

JUNIOR w INF w R - R w 6-2 w 200 NORCO, CALIF. NORCO (CYPRESS JUNIOR COLLEGE) AT DELAWARE: Junior transfer will battle for playing time at first base and give the Blue Hens added power in the lineup during first season at Delaware. 2012 (AT CYPRESS COLLEGE): Played 38 games for the Chargers that posted a 24-16 record • hit .282 (37-for-131) with 7 doubles, 3 home runs, 25 RBI and 26 runs scored.

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that produced a 23-16 record • hit .317 (44-for-139) with 8 doubles, 2 home runs, 23 RBI and 21 runs scored. 2010 (AT CYPRESS COLLEGE): Redshirt season with the Chargers. HIGH SCHOOL: Led the Comanches to two Big Eight league championships • was a first team all-Big Eight selection and All-County • earned the team’s coaches’ award as a junior • had a .435 average as a senior • earned a Daryl Kyle All-Tournament team selection • three-year presidents and dean honor roll member. PERSONAL: Jake Clark • son of Dennis & Christie Clark • born December 31, 1992 • father is a Los Angeles Sheriff mother works in insurance • has two older sisters; Janice (24) and Joyce (23) • began playing baseball at the age of four • enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time • pursuing a degree in criminal justice with a minor in history at Delaware.

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JUNIOR w RHP w R - R w 6-0 w 175 DRUMS, PA. HAZELTON AREA (ST. JOHN’S / LACKAWANA COLLEGE) AT DELAWARE: Junior transfer will battle for playing time on the mound and will give depth on the Blue Hens pitching staff during his first season at Delaware. 2012 (AT LACKAWANNA JUNIOR COLLEGE): Posted a 6-1 record with one save along with a 2.39 ERA (16 ER/60.1 IP), 21 runs, 47 hits, 15 walks and 52 strikeouts in 13 games on the mound • averaged 7.74 SO/9.0 IP while with the Falcons • Lackawanna went 47-12 en route to a NJCAA Division II College World Series birth along with a Region XIX championship and NJCAA Northeast District title.

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JUNIOR w RHP w R - R w 5-11 w 175 ODENTON, MD. ARUNDEL (CCBC CANTONSVILLE)

2011 (AT ST. JOHN’S): Did not receive a decision in one appearance for the Red Storm, posted a 9.00 ERA (1 ER/1.0 IP) with one hit and one walk • team went 36-22, lost to Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Tournament Championship Game • earned an at-large bid ito the NCAA Tournament • lost to en route to a BIG EAST Tournament Championship and berth to the NCAA Tournament • lost to Virginia in the NCAA Regionals. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner in baseball at Hazelton Area High School • served as team captain as a senior • earned all-conference honors as a senior • helped squad win Wyoming Valley Conference Division championship and reach District 2 Class AAAA finals in 2010 • also earned three letters playing basketball • served as team captain as a senior. PERSONAL: Adam Davis • son of Phil and Tina Davis • born February 12, 1992 • has an older brother; Philip (25) • enjoys music along with playing and watching sports in free time • worked in construction over the summer • pursuing a degree in criminal justice with a minor in psychology at Delaware.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter winner in baseball for Arundel High School. PERSONAL: Connor Hibbs • son of Thomas & Christina Hibbs • born Oct. 21, 1991 • has one older sister, Jessi (21), one older brother, Tyler (22), and a younger brother, Shelby (19) • enjoys fishing and spending time on the beach during free time • worked at a Thai food restaurant in Annapolis, Maryland during the summer • pursuing a degree in health behavior science with a minor in public health at Delaware.

AT DELAWARE: Junior-college transfer pitcher will look to add experienced depth to the Blue Hens pitching staff in his first season at Delaware. 2012 (AT CANTONSVILLE CC): Helped team to a Region XX Division II championship • posted a 3-3 record with a 3.60 ERA (18 ER/45.0 IP), 38 runs, 42 hits, 30 walks and 52 strikeouts • averaged 10.44 SO/9.0 IP • threw sixth no-hitter in Cantonsville CC history on April 19 vs. College of Southern Maryland • 5.0 hitless IP with seven strikeouts in a 10-0 win • named an NJCAA Academic All American and was named a CCBC Catonsville Scholar Athlete.

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ZACH LOPES

SOPHOMORE (R) w INF w R - R w 6-0 w 180 WILMINGTON, DEL. SALESIANUM (COASTAL CAROLINA) AT DELAWARE: Second-year member of the team will look to contribute in the infield for the Blue Hens after competing for Coastal Carolina as a freshman in 2011. 2012: Sat out season due to transferring • played for the D.C. Grays of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League during the summer • hit .287 (45-for-157) with 8 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs, 19 RBI, 25 runs scored and 7 stolen bases in 39 games • led the Grays with 45 hits and 39 games played in addition to ranking third on the squad with a .287 batting average and 18 RBI • had a four-hit game on July 25 vs. Alexandria, where he went 4-for-6 with two runs scored. 2011 (AT COASTAL CAROLINA): Appeared in 22 games with six starts for the Chanticleers • earned five starts at third base and one at shortstop while helping the squad capture the 2011 Big South Championship • knocked in a run after mak-

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SOPHOMORE (R) w LHP w L - L w 6-1 w 190 NEWARK, DEL. SAINT MARK’S (SAINT JOSEPH’S) AT DELAWARE: Transfer pitcher will compete for innings on the mound for the Blue Hens during his first season in Newark. 2012: Sat out the 2012 season and did not play.

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ing his collegiate debut against Virginia Tech on February 20 • roped his first career hit against Wake Forest on March 9 • added a pair of hits one week later against San Diego on March 16 • also chipped in with hits against Presbyterian on April 9 and VMI on April 29 • excelled defensively, posting a .973 fielding percentage after committing just one error in 37 chances. HIGH SCHOOL: Starred as a shortstop at Salesianum High School from 20072010 • earned four letters and was selected to the second-team All-State squad during his senior campaign • finished the year with a .395 batting average to go along with 22 doubles, three triples, three home runs, and 22 RBI • also earned a spot in the Delaware High School All-Star game • named to the preseason AllRegion squad by Rawlings/Perfect Game and Under Armour in 2010 • selected to the All-Catholic Conference team during each of his final three seasons • served as the starting shortstop for the 2008 state championship team • set school records for games played and highest fielding percentage for a shortstop during his tenure. PERSONAL: Zach Joseph Lopes (“lohps”) • son of H.J. and Kristine Lopes • his father played in the Montreal Expos organization, reaching the AA level • fouryear member of the honor roll in high school • enjoys playing ping-pong in his spare time • played in the 2003 Little League World Series as a member of the Mid-Atlantic Region team from Wilmington, Del. • majoring in health and behavior science at Delaware.

HIGH SCHOOL: Gatorade State Player of the Year in 2010 capping a fouryear career at Saint Mark’s • key cog in back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010 • first-team all-state selection in 2009-10 • went 7-0 with a 1.19 earned run average and 46 strikeouts in 41.0 innings in addition to hitting .408 at the plate with three home runs, 22 RBIs, and a .745 slugging percentage during senior season. PERSONAL: Taylor Mahoney • born on March 20, 1992 • son of Brian Mahoney • father is an optomerist • has an older sister, Kathryn (26) • enjoys snowboarding and ping pong in his free time • began playing baseball at the age of five • cousin, Ryan Dunford, played baseball at the University of Pittsburgh from 2006-10 • pursuing a degree in civil engineering at Delaware.

2011 (AT SAINT JOSEPH’S): Did not make an appearance for Saint Joseph’s during sophomore season as the Hawks posted a 21-31 record. 2010 (AT SAINT JOSEPH’S): Did not make and appearance for the Hawks during freshman season where SJU went 25-32.

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TYLER DEAN FRESHMAN wOF w R - R w 5-11 w 180 DAGSBORO, DEL. INDIAN RIVER

AT DELAWARE: Will look to add depth and compete for playing time in the outfield for the Blue Hens during his first season in Newark. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner and three-year all-conference selection as a shortstop under head coach Kevin Cordrey at Indian River High School • four-year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver and cornerback under head coach Ray Steele •

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All-State selection as a wide receiver during senior season and member of the 2011 Delaware State Football Championship team • member of the National Honor Society and honor-roll student all four years in high school. PERSONAL: Tyler Dean • son of Barry and Donna Dean • born December 13, 1993 • father is a Delaware State Trooper, mother is a secretary • began playing baseball at the age of five • enjoys golf and fishing during his free time • has three brothers Brock (29), Josh (24) and Colby (16) • brother, Josh, played baseball for the Blue Hens from 2008-11, earning Third-Team All-CAA honors and UD Team Defensive Player of the Year during senior season • brother, Brock, played baseball at Wesley College • named older brother Josh as his biggest influence • has yet to declare a major at Delaware.

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JOEY FREY

FRESHMAN w C w R - R w 6-1 w 185 MOORESTOWN, N.J. MOORESTOWN

AT DELAWARE: First-year catcher will compete for playing time while adding depth to the catching position for the Blue Hens.

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participant • two-time varsity football scholar athlete selection. PERSONAL: Joey Frey • son of Chris and Kelly Anne Frey • born on June 21, 1994 • mother and father are both sales executives • mother played basketball at Rowan University • has a younger sister, Brianna (16) • enjoys fishing, snowboarding and golfing during free time • was a hitting instructor teaching youth hitting lessons and baseball skills in Vorhees, N.J. over the summer • pursuing a degree in marketing at Delaware. .

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner as a catcher at Moorestown High School in addition to earning three letters in football as a linebacker, safety and wide receiver • three-time All-Burlington County selection in baseball • two-time All-South Jersey selection • 2012 Carpenter Cup Champions • two-time Carpenter Cup

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FRESHMAN w RHP w R - R w 6-1 w 220 COCKEYSVILLE, MD. BOYS LATIN SCHOOL

to an honor roll student throughout prep career. PERSONAL: Michael Gillesepie • son of Michael and Margaret Gillespie • born April 8, 1994 • has two sisters; Mollie (20) and Mary (10) in addition to a brother, Matt (17) • father is a financial advisor and mother is a real estate agent • began playing baseball at the age of five • enjoys playing golf in addition to playing video games.

AT DELAWARE: First-year pitcher will look to contribute and add depth to the Blue Hens pitching staff in his first year at Delaware. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner as a pitcher and third basemen at Boys Latin School • three-time Maryland Interscolastic Athletic Association selection • Baseball Factory Pre-Season All-American selection during senior season • ESPN Maryland AllState selection during senior season • Williams Scholar in addition

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FRESHMAN w C w R - R w 5-8 w 175 BEAR, DEL. RED LION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

AT DELAWARE: First-year catcher will battle for playing time and give depth in the catching core for the Blue Hens. HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letterwinner in baseball at Red Lion Christian Academy • four-time letterwinner in soccer as a goalie and center back along with being a two-time letterman in cross country • first-team All-Conference selection during senior and sophomore seasons in baseball • second-team all-conference se-

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lection in baseball as a freshman in addition to an honorable mention as an eighth grader • second-team, all-conference selection in soccer as a senior and honorable mention selection as an eighth grader. PERSONAL: Daniel LeNoir • son of Tom and Maria LeNoir • born July 24, 1993 • father is an electrician and mother is a registered nurse • sister, Jessica (27), played field hockey at Drexel • sister, Melissa (21), plays field hockey at West Chester • brother, Thomas (20), is playing baseball and football at Gettysburg College • cousin, Brandon, played baseball at Old Dominion • cousin, Bobby, played baseball professionally for two season in the Texas Rangers organization after a collegiate career at Richmond • began playing baseball at the age of five • enjoys all sports and country music • worked for NorthEast Contractors over the summer • pursuing a degree in engineering at Delaware.

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participant • two-time varsity football scholar athlete selection.

PERSONAL: Joey Frey • son of Chris and Kelly Anne Frey • born on June 21, 1994 • mother and father are both sales executives • mother played basketball at Rowan University • has a younger FRESHMAN w RHP w R - R w 6-4 w 205 sister, Brianna (16) • enjoys fishing, snowboarding and golfing DARNESTOWN, MD. during free time • was a hitting instructor teaching youth hitQUINCE ORCHARD ting lessons and baseball skills in Vorhees, N.J. over the summer AT DELAWARE: First-year right-hander will compete for innings • pursuing a degree in marketing at Delaware. and add depth to the Blue Hen pitching staff during his first year . in Newark. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letter winner in baseball for Quince Orchard • key member of a Region Championship and state semifinalist (MPSSAA-4A) during the 2011 season • honorable mention for all-county team • member of the honor roll and National Honor

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FRESHMAN w C w R - R w 6-0 w 175 BRICK, N.J. BRICK TOWNSHIP

fensive back during his prep career • was an honor roll student in 2010 & 2012. PERSONAL: Brian Mayer • son of Todd and Colleen Mayer • born January 25, 1994 • has a younger brother, Shawn (15) • began playing baseball at the age of five • enjoys surfing, playing the guitar, golfing and fishing in his free time • pursuing a degree in business management at Delaware.

AT DELAWARE: First-year catcher will compete for playing time while adding depth to the catching position for the Blue Hens. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter winner in baseball for Brick Township • earned a conference championship during the 2011 season • first-team all conference and second-team, all-state selection during senior season • also was a three-year swimming letterman and earned two letters in football as a wide receiver and de-

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FRESHMAN w RHP w R - R w 6-2 w 173 SILVER SPRING, MD. DEMATHA CAOTHOLIC

AT DELAWARE: First-year pitcher will battle for innings on the mound for the Blue Hens during first season in Newark. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner in baseball while playing at DeMatha • 2012 Maryland Pre-Season All-State selection • 2012 Honorable Mention in WCAC selection in 2012 • member of Team Maryland in 2012 • All-Tournament Team at the Heartland Classic in Oklahoma while with Team Maryland • John L. Moylan Award

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winner in 2012 • four-year National Honor Society member during prep career. PERSONAL: Nicholas “Nick” Moylan • born February 21, 1994 • son of Kevin and Beth Moylan • father works for the federal government while mother is an administrative assistant at Central City Business Institute • has a younger brother, Chris (20), who participates in Crew for Washington College • father was an AllACC golfer at the University of Virginia • uncle, Tim, played golf at the University of Maryland and uncle, Pat, played golf and basketball at Bucknell • began playing baseball at the age of 5 • enjoys playing basketball, swimming and spending time with friends during free time • worked on the maintenance crew at the Argyle Country Club Golf Course in Silver Spring, Maryland over the summer • chose Delaware because of its strong academics and quality baseball program.

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DAY DATE OPPONENT FRI. FEB. 15 TEMPLE# SAT. FEB. 16 CANISIUS# SAT. FEB. 16 LA SALLE# SUN. FEB. 17 ALBANY# FRI. FEB. 22 @ WICHITA STATE SAT. FEB. 23 @ WICHITA STATE SAT. FEB. 23 @WICHITA STATE SUN. FEB. 24 @ WICHITA STATE FRI. MAR.1 MONMOUTH SAT. MAR. 2 MONMOUTH SUN. MAR. 3 MONMOUTH TUES. MAR. 5 UMBC WED. MAR. 6 DEL. STATE FRI. MAR. 8 @ TOWSON* SAT. MAR. 9 @ TOWSON* SUN. MAR. 10 @ TOWSON* TUES. MAR. 13 @ DELAWARE STATE FRI. MAR. 15 WILLIAM & MARY* SAT. MAR. 16 WILLIAM & MARY* SUN. MAR. 17 WILLIAM & MARY* TUES. MAR. 19 WILMINGTON FRI. MAR. 23 BUCKNELL FRI. MAR. 23 BUCKNELL SAT. MAR. 24 BUCKNELL TUES. MAR. 26 LIBERTY BELL CHAMPIONSHIP 1ST RD. FRI. MAR. 29 GEORGIA STATE* SAT. MAR. 30 GEORGIA STATE* SUN. MAR. 31 GEORGIA STATE* TUES. APR. 2 LIBERTY BELL CHAMPIONSHIP 2ND RD. FRI. APR. 5 GEORGE MASON* SAT. APR. 6 GEORGE MASON* SUN APR. 7 GEORGE MASON* TUES. APR. 9 @ UMBC FRI. APR. 12 @ UNCW* SAT. APR. 13 @ UNCW* SUN. APR. 14 @ UNCW* TUES. APR. 16 LIBERTY BELL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FRI. APR. 19 @ HOFSTRA* SAT. APR. 20 @ HOFSTRA* SUN. APR. 21 @ HOFSTRA* TUES. APR. 23 RUTGERS WED. APR. 24 SAINT JOSEPH'S FRI. APR. 26 OLD DOMINION* SAT. APR. 27 OLD DOMINION* SUN. APR. 28 OLD DOMINION* . MAY 1 @ RUTGERS FRI. MAY 3 LA SALLE SAT. MAY 4 LA SALLE SUN. MAY 5 @ LA SALLE FRI. MAY 10 @ NORTHEASTERN* SAT. MAY 11 @ NORTHEASTERN* SUN. MAY 12 @ NORTHEASTERN* THURS. MAY 16 JAMES MADISON* FRI. MAY 17 JAMES MADISON* SAT. MAY 18 JAMES MADISON* MAY 23-27 CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNE 1-4 NCAA REGIONALS JUNE 8-10 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS JUNE 15-25 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

LOCATION CARY, N.C. CARY, N.C. CARY, N.C. CARY, N.C. WICHITA, KAN. WICHITA, KAN. WICHITA, KAN. WICHITA, KAN. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. TOWSON, MD. TOWSON, MD. TOWSON, MD. DOVER, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. BALTIMORE, MD. WILMINGTON, N.C. WILMINGTON, N.C. WILMINGTON, N.C. TBA HEMPTSTEAD, N.Y. HEMPTSTEAD, N.Y. HEMPTSTEAD, N.Y. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. PISCATAWAY, N.J. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOSTON, MASS. BOSTON, MASS. BOSTON, MASS. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. NEWARK, DEL. HARRISONBURG, VA. CAMPUS SITES CAMPUS SITES OMAHA, NEB.

TIME (EST) 3:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. TBA 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 1: 00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. TBA 12:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P..M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. TBA 3:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. TBA TBA TBA TBA

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE Feb 18, 2011 at Houston 5-7 Feb 18, 2012 at Houston 1-16 Feb 19, 2012 at Houston 2-9 Feb. 23, 2012 at The Citadel 3-2 Feb. 24, 2012 at The Citadel 5-0 Feb. 25, 2012 at The Citadel 8-12 Feb. 26, 2012 at The Citadel 2-3 MAR. 2, 2012 FAIRFIELD 0-4 MAR. 2, 2012 FAIRFIELD 4-1 MAR. 3, 2012 FAIRFIELD 10-4 MAR. 4, 2012 FAIRFIELD 4-3 Mar. 6, 2012 at Maryland 0-2 MAR. 7, 2012 DELAWARE STATE 6-10 Mar. 9, 2012 at Old Dominion 8-6 Mar. 10, 2012 at Old Dominion 6-2 Mar. 11, 2012 at Old Dominion 3-5 MAR. 16, 2012 UNCW 3-22 MAR. 17, 2012 UNCW 3-2 MAR. 18, 2012 UNCW 0-7 Mar. 20, 2012 at Delaware State 1-4 MAR. 21, 2012 MARYLAND 3-1 MAR. 23, 2012 TOWSON 1-6 MAR. 23, 2012 TOWSON 2-1 MAR. 24, 2012 TOWSON 2-3 Mar. 27, 2012 at Lehigh (LBC Rd. 1) 5-0 Mar. 30, 2012 at James Madison 6-4 Mar. 31, 2012 at James Madison 10-7 Apr. 01, 2012 at James Madison 7-5 Apr. 03, 2012 at Saint Joseph’s (LBC Rd. 2) 2-3 Apr. 06, 2012 at William and Mary 2-10 Apr. 07, 2012 at William and Mary 16-14 Apr. 08, 2012 at William and Mary 7-6 APR. 10, 2012 UMBC 17-8 Apr 11, 2012 at Saint Joseph’s 2-7 APR. 13, 2012 VCU 10-1 APR. 14, 2012 VCU 4-11 APR. 15, 2012 VCU 6-2 Apr 17, 2012 at Temple 7-5 Apr 24, 2012 at Rutgers 4-6 APR 27, 2012 HOFSTRA 1-16 APR 28, 2012 HOFSTRA 0-4 APR 29, 2012 HOFSTRA 9-10 MAY 01, 2012 WILMINGTON 6-2 May 04, 2012 at George Mason 8-5 May 05, 2012 at George Mason 2-1 May 06, 2012 at George Mason 3-1 May 11, 2012 at Georgia State 3-4 May 12, 2012 at Georgia State 4-1 May 12, 2012 at Georgia State 11-6 MAY 18, 2012 NORTHEASTERN 2-6 MAY 19, 2012 NORTHEASTERN 10-3 MAY 20, 2012 NORTHEASTERN 9-12 May 23, 2012 May 24, 2012 May 25, 2012 May 25, 2012 May 26, 2012 May 26, 2012

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UD OPP. UD R-H-E R-H-E INN OVERALL CAA W/L PITCHER 5-12-1 7-9-2 9 0-1 0-0 Murray (0-1) 1-5-5 16-15-1 9 0-2 0-0 Kuhl (0-1) 2-9-4 9-9-1 9 0-3 0-0 Soren (0-1) 3-9-0 2-8-0 9 1-3 0-0 Pearson (1-0) 5-10-1 0-3-2 9 2-3 0-0 Young (1-0) 8-13-1 12-13-3 9 2-4 0-0 Soren (0-2) 2-6-1 3-8-0 9 2-5 0-0 Kuhl (0-2) 4-9-0 0-4-1 9 2-6 0-0 CRISPELL (0-1) 4-8-2 1-5-0 9 3-6 0-0 YOUNG (2-0) 10-12-1 4-10-3 9 4-6 0-0 KUHL (1-1) 4-9-2 3-7-1 9 5-6 0-0 HINKLE (1-0) 0-4-0 2-8-0 9 5-7 0-0 Soren (0-3) 6-9-0 10-12-3 9 5-8 0-0 GATTO (0-1) 8-9-0 6-6-2 9 6-8 1-0 Young (3-0) 6-10-2 2-4-1 9 7-8 2-0 Crispell (1-1) 3-5-1 5-9-1 9 7-9 2-1 Buckland (0-1) 3-10-4 22-23-1 9 7-10 2-2 YOUNG (3-1) 3-5-0 2-6-1 9 8-10 3-2 CRISPELL (2-1) 0-9-1 7-13-1 9 8-11 3-3 KUHL (2-1) 1-4-1 4-5-1 9 8-12 3-3 Soren (0-4) 3-9-0 1-4-1 9 9-12 3-3 GATTO (1-1) 1-10-1 6-13-0 9 9-13 3-4 YOUNG (3-2) 2-5-2 1-4-1 9 10-13 4-4 CRISPELL (3-1) 2-7-1 3-10-3 9 10-14 4-5 KUHL (1-4) 5-6-1 0-5-4 9 11-14 4-5 Gatto (2-1) 6-12-1 4-9-1 9 12-14 5-5 Pearson (2-0) 10-14-1 7-12-1 9 13-14 6-5 Crispell (4-1) 7-8-2 5-9-3 9 14-14 7-5 Pearson (3-0) 2-8-2 3-8-1 9 14-15 7-5 Gatto (2-2) 2-6-1 10-8-0 9 14-16 7-6 Young (3-3) 16-22-3 14-16-2 9 15-16 8-6- Pearson (4-0) 7-11-1 6-11-2 9 16-16 9-6 Richter (1-0) 17-18-2 8-12-2 9 17-16 9-6 GATTO (3-2) 2-7-0 7-5-2 9 17-17 9-6 Soren (0-5) 10-16-0 1-8-1 9 18-17 10-6 YOUNG (4-3) 4-13-3 11-12-0 9 18-18 10-7 CRISPELL (4-2) 6-8-3 2-7-1 9 19-18 11-7 KUHL (2-4) 7-10-0 5-9-3 9 20-18 11-7 Fetchko (1-0) 4-9-0 6-8-2 9 20-19 11-7 Fetchko (1-1) 1-5-1 16-16-2 9 20-20 11-8 YOUNG (4-4) 0-6-3 4-9-0 9 20-21 11-9 CRISPELL (4-3) 9-13-3 10-14-1 9 20-22 11-10 PEARSON (4-1) 6-10-3 2-7-3 9 21-22 11-10 GATTO (4-2) 8-14-0 5-11-1 9 22-22 12-10 Young (5-3) 2-5-1 1-9-2 9 23-22 13-10 Crispell (5-3) 3-9-0 1-8-2 9 24-22 14-10 Kuhl (3-4) 3-6-3 4-7-3 9 24-23 14-11 Richter (1-1) 4-4-0 1-3-1 9 25-23 15-11 Crispell (6-3) 11-13-0 6-10-8 9 26-23 16-11 Kuhl (4-4) 2-9-1 6-10-0 9 26-24 16-12 CRISPELL (6-4) 10-16-0 3-7-0 9 27-24 17-12 KUHL (5-4) 9-11-3 12-12-2 9 27-25 17-13 HINKLE (1-1)

2012 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 8-7 8-15-2 7-10-1 12 28-25 17-13 Pearson (5-1) 11-3 11-16-0 3-10-1 9 29-25 17-13 Young (6-4) 2-3 2-10-2 3-10-0 9 29-26 17-13 Kuhl (5-5) 12-9 12-14-2 9-10-2 9 30-26 17-13 Pearson (6-1) 11-9 11-16-0 9-14-1 9 31-26 17-13 Murray (1-1) 8-10 8-12-3 10-16-1 9 31-27 17-13 Young (6-5)

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ATT. --- 822 907 388 296 361 221 --- 178 178 224 329 225 154 269 251 165 225 265 94 165 --- 175 140 110 706 586 595 143 261 416 260 195 114 225 235 250 101 56 175 175 275 265 100 185 473 243 270 286 205 295 235

TIME 3:23 2:02 2:52 2:29 2:35 3:02 2:30 2:50 1:55 2:34 2:22 3:01 3:04 2:54 2:29 2:39 3:06 1:59 2:30 2:17 1:56 2:34 1:54 2:13 2:30 2:43 2:52 2:51 2:23 2:17 2:55 1:50 2:47 2:15 2:36 2:37 2:29 2:43 2:12 2:18 2:07 2:46 2:41 2:30 1:57 2:04 2:40 1:49 2:55 2:09 2:29 2:23

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Overall Statistics (31-27) Colonial Athletic Association 17-13 BATTERS AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Yezzo, Jimmy .358 50-44 187 38 67 13 1 8 46 106 .567 16 0 22 2 .401 4 0 0-0 326 33 4 .989 Maruri, Alex .355 50-40 155 30 55 13 2 3 28 81 .523 22 5 14 3 .448 1 0 0-2 119 14 0 1.000 Powell, Tyler .316 53-47 187 19 59 9 0 0 27 68 .364 14 3 45 8 .369 2 1 4-7 81 3 7 .923 Ferdinand, Nick .313 57-56 208 38 65 19 1 4 47 98 .471 26 16 38 5 .425 2 0 4-6 123 5 7 .948 Long, DJ .289 58-58 235 48 68 21 3 4 29 107 .455 32 4 31 5 .381 2 1 2-4 98 169 12 .957 Warrington, Ty .283 44-39 127 15 36 3 1 1 15 44 .346 12 1 15 3 .348 1 11 0-0 267 30 4 .987 Travalini, Cameron .244 51-40 160 26 39 6 2 1 12 52 .325 18 2 34 1 .326 1 3 7-9 95 1 0 1.000 Niggebrugge, Brock .239 58-58 201 26 48 7 0 0 11 55 .274 10 3 35 3 .281 3 16 2-4 87 161 14 .947 Branigan, Chris .233 43-32 120 9 28 4 2 1 8 39 .325 11 6 23 1 .328 0 0 4-5 66 6 2 .973 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Young, Eric .500 20-14 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 1 0-0 8 10 3 .857 Giacchino, Joe .302 40-20 96 17 29 3 0 0 16 32 .333 4 0 9 0 .324 2 2 7-9 49 0 3 .942 Hartley, Ryan .299 38-32 107 9 32 5 0 0 12 37 .346 12 4 27 5 .390 0 5 4-5 17 52 6 .920 Stoltzfus, EJ .231 33-28 108 19 25 2 0 0 9 27 .250 12 6 9 2 .341 0 1 2-3 33 59 5 .948 Mottle, Alex .206 24-5 34 6 7 4 0 0 3 11 .324 1 1 8 0 .243 1 1 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Burgess, Andrew .100 29-20 60 2 6 0 0 0 1 6 .100 5 0 14 2 .169 0 4 0-0 125 11 1 .993 Jones, Gary .000 17-3 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 4 0 .182 0 0 1-1 2 0 0 1.000 Totals Opponents

.283 58-58 1996 307 565 109 12 22 264 764 .383 197 51 329 40 .359 19 46 37-55 1 529 6 29 79 .965 .277 58-58 1970 333 545 102 12 25 300 746 .379 228 94 394 37 .375 20 36 44-67 1530 597 85 .962

LOB - Team (472), Opp (487). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (49). CI - Team (1), Warrington 1.

PITCHERS Pearson, Devon Buckland, Eric Richter, Stephen Kuhl, Chad Crispell, Corey Murray, Jeff Gatto, Dan Young, Eric Stampone, Nick Fetchko, Ken Hinkle, Brandon Alicknavitch, Luke Soren, Matt Hoff, Ian Sawyer, Eric Totals Opponents

ERA 1.76 3.64 4.39 4.42 4.47 4.70 4.89 5.04 5.40 5.51 7.20 9.64 14.11 16.88 17.36

W-L G-GS CG 6-1 27-1 0 0-1 25-0 0 1-1 24-0 0 5-5 15-13 0 6-4 17-14 0 1-1 22-0 0 4-2 13-11 0 6-5 15-14 2 0-0 4-0 0 1-1 11-0 0 1-1 13-0 0 0-0 6-0 0 0-5 7-5 0 0-0 4-0 0 0-0 6-0 0

SHO 0/0 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 6 2 8 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP 56.1 29.2 26.2 77.1 96.2 23.0 49.2 89.1 3.1 16.1 10.0 9.1 14.2 2.2 4.2

H 51 27 17 86 105 34 56 93 7 16 8 12 24 3 6

R 16 14 15 47 59 15 34 54 5 10 9 11 28 6 10

ER 11 12 13 38 48 12 27 50 2 10 8 10 23 5 9

BB SO 25 41 10 21 30 45 36 64 17 57 7 17 20 39 30 62 3 0 9 12 13 13 3 5 11 11 6 2 8 5

2B 9 4 5 19 19 6 10 15 1 1 3 1 6 0 3

3B 1 3 0 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HR AB B/AVG 2 199 .256 0 114 .237 1 89 .191 5 306 .281 4 381 .276 0 98 .347 1 189 .296 4 343 .271 0 18 .389 4 60 .267 0 34 .235 2 42 .286 2 66 .364 0 12 .250 0 19 .316

4.86 31-27 5 8-58 2 2/2 19 509.2 545 333 275 228 394 102 12 25 1970 4.24 27-31 5 8-58 5 4/4 11 510.0 565 307 240 197 329 109 12 22 1996

WP 3 3 1 5 2 1 6 5 0 2 2 1 7 3 0

HBP 4 4 3 15 18 3 11 17 0 0 4 5 4 2 4

BK SFA 3 2 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 1 1 2 1 3 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

SHA 8 2 3 3 2 0 8 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 1

.277 41 94 15 20 36 .283 47 51 8 19 46

PB - Team (9), Burgess 5, Warrington 4, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (14), Pearson 5, Gatto 3, Hinkle 2, Kuhl 1, Fetchko 1, Young 1, Crispell 1, Opp (11).

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2012 Colonial Athletic Association Final Standings TEAM UNC Wilmington Hofstra DELAWARE George Mason VCU Towson Georgia State Northeastern William & Mary James Madison Old Dominion

REC PCT 24-6 .800 20-10 .667 17-13 .567 16-14 .533 15-15 .500 15-15 .500 14-16 .467 13-17 .433 12-18 .400 10-20 .333 9-21 .300

CAA OVERALL H A N STRK REC PCT H 12-3 12-3 0-0 L1 39-23 .629 19-8 11-4 9-6 0-0 W1 34-22 .607 15-4 5-10 12-3 0-0 L1 31-27 .534 11-12 8-7 8-7 0-0 W1 33-24 .579 15-9 7-8 8-7 0-0 W2 34-25 .576 18-11 10-5 5-10 0-0 W3 27-31 .466 17-8 8-7 6-9 0-0 W2 24-31 .436 16-13 7-8 6-9 0-0 W1 23-28 .452 10-13 5-10 7-8 0-0 L1 31-25 .554 20-11 5-10 5-10 0-0 L5 16-35-2 .321 10-18 5-10 4-11 0-0 L2 19-34 .358 11-22

A 16-13 16-13 16-13 14-12 14-12 9-19 7-17 9-13 11-14 6-16-1 6-12

N 4-2 3-5 4-2 4-3 2-2 1-4 1-1 4-2 0-0 0-1 2-0

STRK L1 W1 W1 L2 L1 W1 W2 W1 L1 L6 L2

2012 CAA Baseball Championships - Veterans Memorial Park; Harrisonburg, Va.

THURSDAY, MAY 25 FRIDAY, MAY 26 GAME 1: #5 VCU 11, #4 George Mason 11 GAME 3: #6 Towson 16, #4 George Mason 8 GAME 2: #3 DELAWARE 8, #6 Towson 7 (12 inn.) GAME 4: #1 UNCW 8, #5 VCU 6 Game 5: #3 DELAWARE 11, #2 Hofstra 3 Game 6: #5 VCU 14, #6 Towson 9 SUNDAY, MAY 28 GAME 10: #3 DELAWARE 11, #1 UNCW 9 Game 11: #1 UNCW 10, #3 DELAWARE 8

SATURDAY, MAY 27 GAME 7: #1 UNCW 3, #3 DELAWARE 2 Game 8: #2 Hofstra 4, #5 VCU 2 Game 9: #3 DELAWARE 12, #2 Hofstra 9

Tournament Most Outstanding Player: JIMMY YEZZO (DELAWARE). All-Tournament Team: Mat Batts, P, (UNCW), Matt Campbell, 3B, (UNCW, Zach Fisher, 3B, (Towson), Zach Helgeson, 1B, (George Mason), DJ LONG, 2B, (DELAWARE), ALEX MARURI, DH, (DELAWARE), Tyler McSwain, P, (UNCW), Brent Mikinois, 1B, (VCU), Tyler Molinaro, OF, (UNCW), Thomas Pope, OF, (UNCW), JIMMY YEZZO, 1B, (DELAWARE), ERIC YOUNG, P, (DELAWARE).

2012 Colonial Athletic Associaton All-Conference Teams ALL-CAA FIRST TEAM Jon Leroux, Northeastern Jared Hammer, Hofstra Matt Ford, Hofstra Dalton Rouleau, UNCW Joey Cujas, VCU Andrew Cain, UNCW Danny Poma, Hofstra Thomas Pope, UNCW Brig Tison, George Mason Kevin Flynn, Hofstra Matt Davenport, William & Mary Tyler McSwain, UNCW Chris O’Grady, George Mason

ALL-CAA SECOND TEAM C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF UT DH SP SP RP

Matt Reistetter, Hofstra Hunter Ridge, UNCW Michael Bass, UNCW Jake Koenig, UNCW Matt Campbell, UNCW Aaron Barbosa, Northeastern Kenny Jackson, Hofstra Dan Schafferman, George Mason Brendan Butler, Towson ALEX MARURI, DELAWARE COREY CRISPELL, DELAWARE Michael Trionfo, Towson Blake Hauser, VCU

ALL-CAA THIRD TEAM C 1B 2B SS 3B OF OF OF UT DH SP SP RP

Josh Tutwiler Old Dominion JIMMY YEZZO, DELAWARE Jason Vosler, Northeastern Josh Wright, Old Dominion Conner Brown, James Madison Ryan Lindermuth, William & Mary Bill Cullen, VCU Cole McIntruff, James Madison Tyler Molinaro, UNCW Ty McFarland, James Madison Zack Helgeson, George Mason Tyler McSwain, UNCW John Tiedemann, Hofstra DEVON PEARSON, Delaware

C 1B 2B SS 3B 3B OF OF OF UT DH SP SP RP

2012 Colonial Athletic Associaton All-Rookie Team Caden Bailey, SS, (Georgia State), Brendan Butler, UT, (Towson), Chad Carroll, SS, (James Madison), Corey Dick, DH, (UNCW), Josh Eldridge, OF, (Old Dominion), Michael Katz, 1B, (William & Mary), Vimael Machin, SS, (VCU), TYLER POWELL, OF, (DELAWARE), Jordan Ramsey, P, (UNCW), Jason Vosler, 2B, (Northeastern).

2012 Colonial Athletic Associaton All-Rookie Team Player of Year: Danny Poma, Hofstra Pitcher of Year: Matt Davenport, W&M Def. Player of Year: Matt Ford, Hofstra Rookie of Year: Jason Vosler, Northeastern Coach of Year: Mark Scalf, UNCW

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FINAL TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING 1. Hofstra 2. UNCW 3. VCU 4. Northeastern 5. James Madison 6. DELAWARE 7. William and Mary 8. Georgia State 9. George Mason 10. Towson 11. Old Dominion

G 56 62 59 51 53 58 56 55 57 58 53

AVG .3 3 4 . 3 0 2 . 2 9 5 . 2 8 9 . 2 8 8 . 2 8 4 . 2 8 4 . 2 7 9 . 2 7 9 . 2 6 7 . 2 5 2

OB% . 4 2 0 . 3 8 2 . 3 7 1 . 3 5 6 . 3 8 4 . 3 6 0 . 3 7 9 . 3 5 9 . 3 7 2 . 3 6 1 . 3 4 4

SLG% . 4 7 5 . 4 5 0 . 4 1 3 . 4 2 1 . 3 8 7 . 3 8 4 . 3 9 4 . 3 8 2 .392 . 3 7 3 .374

AB 2004 2174 2079 1781 1811 1996 1862 1883 1954 1874 1775

R 447 392 347 302 332 307 350 309 321 314 263

H 669 657 614 515 522 566 528 526 545 501 448

2B 145 121 123 89 87 110 98 84 114 83 85

3B HR RBI 10 39 394 16 56 354 16 30 308 17 37 276 16 20 294 12 22 264 15 26 302 11 29 284 11 28 282 20 25 281 16 33 243

TEAM PITCHING 1. William and Mary 2. UNCW 3. George Mason 4. VCU 5. DELAWARE 6. Hofstra 7. Northeastern 8. Georgia State 9. Old Dominion 10. Towson 11. James Madison

G 56 62 57 59 58 56 51 55 53 58 53

ERA 3 . 0 1 3 . 6 1 4 . 3 2 4 . 3 5 4 . 8 6 5 . 3 7 5 . 5 7 5 . 6 1 5 . 7 2 5 . 7 9 6 . 5 3

BAVG . 2 4 5 . 2 6 0 . 2 6 8 . 2 7 2 .277 . 3 0 2 . 2 9 2 . 2 9 6 . 2 9 4 . 3 1 1 . 3 0 4

W- L 31- 25 39 - 23 33- 24 34 - 25 31- 27 34 - 22 22- 28 24 - 31 19- 34 27 - 31 16- 35

IP 486.2 550.1 502.0 525.1 509.2 486.0 443.0 484.2 470.2 505.0 460.0

H 445 545 523 548 545 586 509 582 543 627 560

R 214 274 300 297 333 340 321 364 352 373 401

ER 163 221 241 254 275 290 274 302 299 325 334

BB 126 194 187 172 228 248 189 263 230 230 241

R 78 43 50 54 47 49 44 30 35 38

H 102 87 84 80 80 86 88 56 67 67

2B 32 21 13 17 18 18 16 13 10 13

3B HR RBI 0 7 48 2 3 49 0 2 48 4 5 48 0 4 66 7 6 46 0 0 34 2 3 28 2 0 25 1 8 46

BB SO 22 16 27 16 33 27 10 22 39 20 18 34 20 16 22 14 16 23 16 22

IP H 109.1 82 100.2 109 104.2 106 70.0 64 83.1 86 84.2 84 88.1 87 78.2 80 92.0 90 57.1 57

R 32 50 46 31 38 40 39 39 43 32

ER 21 34 37 25 31 34 36 33 39 25

BB 16 20 24 10 31 22 33 20 42 19

HR SHO 0 2 7 0 6 1 7 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 5 2 4 1

SO 387 416 369 431 394 349 337 329 377 388 280

CG 9 4 1 1 2 0 5 4 1 1 1

BB SO SB CS 255 313 157 58 227 405 104 29 178 331 37 19 155 267 42 20 230 330 92 41 197 329 37 18 221 368 76 33 202 375 45 22 228 397 48 23 226 319 75 32 207 369 47 20 HR SHO 24 7 26 3 27 3 30 3 25 2 29 4 32 2 35 2 28 2 42 3 45 1

SV 9 12 20 13 19 12 9 8 7 10 5

SH 13 45 27 24 46 46 36 42 17 63 33

BB/9 2 . 33 3 . 1 7 3 . 3 5 2 . 9 5 4 . 0 3 4 . 5 9 3.84 4 . 8 8 4 . 4 0 4 . 1 0 4 . 7 2

SF 23 16 26 23 17 19 41 24 27 34 20

SO/9 7.16 6.80 6.62 7.38 6.96 6.46 6.85 6.11 7.21 6.91 5.48

FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL BATTING (MIN 2.5 AB/TEAM GAME) ( MIN 2.5 AB/TEAM GAME) G AVG OB% SLG% AB 1. Poma, Danny-Hofstra 56 . 4 3 0 . 5 0 0 . 6 5 4 237 2. Cujas, Joey-VCU 59 . 3 9 0 . 4 7 6 . 5 4 3 223 3. Ford, Matt-Hofstra 53 . 3 8 4 . 4 6 9 . 4 7 0 219 4. Lindemuth, Ryan-W&M 56 . 3 7 6 . 4 5 8 . 5 6 3 213 Hammer, Jared-Hofstra 55 . 3 7 6 . 4 7 9 . 5 1 6 213 6. Pope, Thomas-UNCW 59 . 3 7 2 . 4 4 1 . 5 8 9 231 7. Tison, Brig-MASON 57 . 3 7 0 . 4 2 4 . 4 3 7 238 8. MARURI,ALEX-DELAWARE 50 . 3 6 1 . 4 5 4 . 5 2 9 155 9. McInturff, Cole-JMU 51 . 3 6 0 . 4 2 7 . 4 3 5 186 10. YEZZO,JIMMY-DELAWARE 50 . 3 5 8 . 4 0 1 . 5 6 7 187 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING MIN 1.0 IP/TEAM GAME IN 1.0 IP/TEAM GAME M G ERA BAVG W- L 1. Davenport, Matt-W&M 17 1 . 7 3 . 2 1 0 7- 5 2. Batts, Mat-UNCW 16 3 . 0 4 . 2 7 9 6 - 5 3. McSwain, Tyler-UNCW 17 3 . 1 8 . 2 6 5 9- 4 4. Koehler, Brett-W&M 13 3 . 2 1 . 2 4 1 6 - 2 5. Trionfo,Michael-Towson 15 3 . 3 5 . 2 7 0 11- 3 6. Montefusco, Anthony-MASON 14 3 . 6 1 . 2 5 8 4 - 3 7. Farrar, Ryan-VCU 14 3 . 6 7 . 2 6 5 4- 3 8. Ferguson, Kevin-Northeastern 12 3 . 7 8 . 2 6 5 6 - 4 9. Marshall, Ben-Georgia St. 14 3 . 8 2 . 2 5 6 5- 6 10. Wainman, Matt-W&M 14 3 . 9 2 . 2 6 1 3 - 4

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CG 6 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 1

SB CS 29 9 2 2 20 11 14 5 12 2 16 4 13 8 0 2 14 7 0 0 SV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH 0 1 2 0 0 4 3 0 5 0

BB/9 1.32 1 . 7 9 2 . 0 6 1 . 2 9 3 . 3 5 2 . 3 4 3 . 3 6 2 . 2 9 4 . 1 1 2 . 9 8

SF 5 4 2 4 2 1 5 1 3 4 SO/9 7.41 8.05 5.76 7.07 5.62 6.59 6.52 7.55 5.18 6.91

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delaware blue hens baseball The Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2010-11, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 studentathletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport. The conference had 21 teams in 12 different sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress Report released in 2011. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, CAA Commissioner rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2010-11, 25 teams Tom Yeager earned NCAA Tournament berths and 50 student-athletes received All-America honors in 13 different sports. The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past five years. Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and topseeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. The Rams were ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the highest ranking ever for a CAA team. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. Six CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason play in 2011. James Madison represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament after capturing its second straight conference championship. Delaware, Drexel, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion and VCU participated in the WNIT, with the Seahawks advancing to the second round. ODU, which won an NCAArecord 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. T h e conference also excels in many

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Colonial Athletic Association 8625 Patterson Ave. Richmond, VA 23229 Phone: 804-754-1616 Fax: 804-754-1830 www.caasports.com Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager Deputy Commissioner for Basketball Ron Bertovich Cheif Operating Officer Cindy Williams Execuitive Assistant Raven Wilkinson Associate Commissioner-Broadcast Services Perter Hock Director-Creative Services/Video TBA Assistant Director of Video Services Bobby Broyles Senior Associate Commissioner-Marketing Robert Goodman Assistant Commissioner-Championships Steve Kanaby Assistant Commissioner-Women’s Basketball Katie Lowe Assistant Commissioner-Champiohships Ashley Bolton Championships Intern Mason Bryan Associate Commissioner-Communications Rob Washburn Assistant Commissioner-Creative Services/Communications Niki DeSantis Communications Intern Jonathan Davidson Senior Associate Commissioner-Compliance/SWA Kathleen Batterson Assistant Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Services Vincent Pierson Director of Corporate Partnerships Brian Edmond Director of Communications-Football Zach Burrus Associate Commissioner-Integrated Digital Strategies Scott Meyer Officiating Administrator Pamela Stone other sports. CAA squads have combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981. At least two women’s soccer teams have advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four seasons and William & Mary gave the CAA a team in the final 16 of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the sixth time in the last nine years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary advanced to the NCAA Championship for the 12th straight year and finished 19th overall. In the pool, Towson’s Meredith Budner finished as the runnerup in the 500 freestyle and 1650 freestyle at the 2011 NCAA Championship and received All-America honors along with George Mason’s Ashley Danner. Delaware and Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in the past decade. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship in nine of the last 14 years and has had at least 12 players selected in the eight of the last nine Major League Baseball drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, 2005.

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at Hofstra (Apri 19-21)

Location: Albany, N.Y. Nickname: Great Danes Conference: Metro Atlantic Head Coach: Jon Mueller 2012 Record: 22-32-1

Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Nickname: Pride Conference: CAA Head Coach: Jon Mueller 2012 Record: 34-22

BUCKNELL

JAMES MADISON

at UD (March 23); at Bucknell (March 24)

at UD (May 16-18)

Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Nickname: Bison Conference: Patriot Head Coach: Scott Heather 2012 Record: 21-28

Location: Harrisonburg, Ma. Nickname: Dukes Conference: CAA Head Coach: Spanky McFarland 2012 Record: 16-35-2

CANISIUS

at Ron Fraser Classic (February 16) Location: Buffalo, N.Y. Nickname: Golden Griffins Conference: Metro Atlantic Head Coach: Mike McRae 2012 Record: 33-27

DELAWARE STATE

at Delaware State (March 13) Location: Dover, Del. Nickname: Hornets Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Head Coach: JP Blandin 2012 Record: 40-17-1

GEORGE MASON

at UD (April 5-7)

Location: Fairfax, Va. Nickname: Patriots Conference: CAA Head Coach: Bill Brown 2012 Record: 33-24

GEORGIA STATE

at UD (March 29-31)

Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname: Panthers Conference: CAA Head Coach: Greg Frady 2012 Record: 24-31

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2013 opponents

LA SALLE

at Ron Fraser Tournament (February 16) at UD (May 3 and May 4); at La Salle (May 5) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Explorers Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Mike Lake 2012 Record: 20-33

MONMOUTH

at UD (March 1-3)

Location: West Long Branch, N.J. Nickname: Hawks Conference: Northeast Head Coach: Dean Ehehalt 2012 Record: 35-24

NORTHEASTERN

at Northeastern (May 10-12) Location: Boston, Ma. Nickname: Huskies Conference: CAA Head Coach: Chris Finwood 2012 Record: 23-28

OLD DOMINION

at UD (April 26-28)

Location: Norfolk, Va. Nickname: Monarchs Conference: CAA Head Coach: Chris Finwood 2012 Record: 19-34

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RUTGERS

2013 opponents

WICHITA STATE

at UD (April 23); at Rutgers (May 1)

at Wichita State (February 22-24)

Location: Piscataway, N.J. Nickname: Scarlet Knights Conference: Big East Head Coach: Fred Hill 2012 Record: 31-25

Location: Wichita, Kan. Nickname: Shockers Conference: Missouri Valley Head Coach: Gene Stephenson 2012 Record: 35-25

SAINT JOSEPH’S

WILLIAM & MARY

at Saint Josephs (April 24)

at UD (March 15-17)

Location: Piscataway, N.J. Nickname: Scarlet Knights Conference: Big East Head Coach: Fred Hill 2012 Record: 31-25

Location: Williamsburg, Va. Nickname: Tribe Conference: CAA Head Coach: Jamie Pinzino 2012 Record: 31-25

TEMPLE

WILMINGTON

at Ron Fraser Classic (February 15)

at UD (March 19)

Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Owls Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Ryan Wheel1 2012 Record: 19-34

Location: Wilmington, Del. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Central Atlantic Athletic Head Coach: Brian August 2012 Record: 33-18

TOWSON

at Towson (March 6-9) Location: Towson, Md. Nickname: Tigers Conference: CAA Head Coach: Mike Gotlieb 2012 Record: 27-31

UMBC

at UD (March 5); at UMBC (April 9) Location: Baltimore, Md. Nickname: Retrievers Conference: America East Head Coach: Bob Mumma 2012 Record: 10-42

UNCW

at UNCW (April 12-14) Location: Wilmington, N.C. Nickname: Patriots Conference: CAA Head Coach: Mark Scalf 2012 Record: 33-24

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2013 CAA BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS EAGLE FIELD - HARRISONBURG, VA.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 Games #4 seed vs. #5 seed Game 1 #3 seed vs. #6 seed Game 2 Loser G1 vs. Loser G2 Game 3 THURSDAY, MAY 23 #1 Seed vs. G1 Winner Game 4 #2 Seed vs. G2 Winner Game 5 Winner G3 vs. Lower Seeded G4 and G5 Loser Game 6 FRIDAY, MAY 24 Winner G4 vs. Winner G5 Game 7 Winner G6 vs. Higher Seeded G4 and G5 Loser Game 8 Winner G8 vs Loser G7 Game 9 SATURDAY, MAY 25 - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME(S) Winner G7 vs Winner G9 Game 10 Winner G10 vs Loser G10 (If Necessary) Game 11

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ALL-TIME BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS G AB R 1. Kevin Mench (1997-99 167 602 205 2. Darren Pulito (1996-98) 137 432 127 3. Jeff Trout (1980-83) 178 645 206 4. Cliff Brumbaugh (1993-95) 161 557 137 Andy Donatelli (1982-85) 191 746 227 6. Scott Waibel (1977-80) 197 769 188 7. Kevin Blackhurst (1992-94 101 337 81 8. Frank McCann (1973-76 144 570 160 Carlos Alonso (2009-10) 99 431 121

GAMES PLAYED 1. Todd Davison (2003-2006) 2. Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 3. Steve Harden (2000-03) 4. Kris Dufner (1999-03) Dan Colunio (1994-97) 6. Andre Duffie (1995-98) 7. Jamie McSherry (1996-99) 8. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 9. Joe Shockley (1977-80) 10. Scott Waibel (1977-80) Chris Kolodzey (1998-2001) 12. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 13. Brad Eyman (1995-98) 14. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 15. Chuck Coker (1979-82 Ethan Jack (1993-96)

222 (if ) 219 (of ) 216 (if ) 215 213 (of ) 209 207 (c) 203 199 197 197 196 195 194 193 193

AT BATS 1. Todd Davison (2003-2006) 2. Dan Colunio (1994-97) 3. Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 4. Scott Waibel (1977-80) 5. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 6. Andy Donatelli (1982-85) 7. Andre Duffie (1995-98) 8. Gary Gehman (1976-79) 9. Kris Dufner (1999-03) 10. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 11. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 12. Steve Harden (2000-03) 13. Adam Tsakonas (2005-08) 14. Jeff Smith (1977-81) 15. Chuck Coker (1979-82

918 818 780 769 751 746 738 726 721 718 717 712 709 703 700

RUNS 1. Andy Donatelli (1982-85) 2. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 3. Dan Colunio (1994-97) 4. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 5. Jeff Trout (1980-83) 6. Kevin Mench (1997-99) 7. Jeff Smith (1977-81) Todd Davison (2003-2006) 9. Gary Gehman (1976-79) 10. Mark Rubini (1984-87) 11. John Kochmansky (1985-88) 12. Scott Waibel (1977-80) Peter Maestrales (1999-2001 14. Tom Skrable (1983-86 Mike Gomez (1989-92 Brian August (1995-97 )

227 217 211 209 206 205 199 199 197 196 191 188 188 180 180 180

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H 246 174 256 219 294 303 130 220 166

HR 71 34 21 14 23 27 3 30 20

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RBI AVG. 209 .408 145 .403 149 .397 123 .393 153 .393 231 .390 58 .386 152 .385 84 .385

HITS (200 HIT CLUB) 1. Scott Waibel (1977-80) 2. Andy Donatelli (1982-85 3. Todd Davison (2003-2006) 4. Jeff Smith (1977-81) 5. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 6. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 7. Dan Colunio (1994-97) 8. Jeff Trout (1980-83) 9. Pat Dameron (2208-11) 10. Kevin Mench (1997-99) Andrew Salvo (1999-2001) 12. Gary Gehman (1976-79) 13. Matt Ardizzone (1996-98 14. Mike Gomez (1989-92 15. Tripp Keister (1989-92 16. Chuck Coker (1979-82 Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 18. Tom Skrable (1983-86 Brad Eyman (1995-98) Chris Kolodzey (1998-2001) 21. Alex Buchholz (2006-08) 22. Kris Dufner (1999-03) Brian August (1995-97) 24. John Kochmansky (1985-88) 25. Adam Tsakonas (2005-08) 26. Frank McCann (1973-76) 27. Cliff Brumbaugh (1993-95 28. Lenny Richardson (1986-89) 29. Mark Rubini (1984-87) 30. Brandon Menchaca (2005-07 31. Reid Gorecki (2000-02) DJ Long (2010-present 33. Heath Chasanov (1988-1991) 34. Steve Harden (2000-03) 35. Ryan Cuneo (2007-10)

303 (if ) 294 (of ) 279 266 261 258 257 256 249 246 246 245 241 237 236 234 234 232 232 232 228 227 226 224 223 220 219 214 212 210 204 204 203 201 200

DOUBLES 1. Brian August (1995-97) 2. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 3. Todd Davison (2003-2006) 4. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 5. Scott Waibel (1977-80) Matt Ardizzone (1996-98) Peter Maestrales (1999-2001) 8. Cliff Brumbaugh (1993-95) Jim Sherman (1979-82) 10. Mike Gomez (1989-92) DJ Long (2010-present) 12. Alex Buchholz (2006-08) 13. Jeff Smith (1978-81) 14. Kevin Mench (1997-99) 15. Dave Birch (1987-90) Dan Colunio (1994-97) John Schneider (2000-02) Adam Tsakonas (2005-08) 19. Tom Skrable (1983-86 Chris Kolodzey (1998-2001)

71 68 66 62 60 60 60 59 59 57 57 54 53 52 51 51 51 51 50 50

TRIPLES 1. Frank McCann (1973-76) 2. Brandon Menchaca (2005-07) 3 . Scott Waibel (1977-80) Bill DiIenno (1990-93) Andre Duffie (1995-98) 6. Kris Dufner (1999-03) 7. Jim Sherman (1979-82) Tripp Keister (1989-92 9. Dave Klinger (1968-70) George Gross (1975-77) 11. Andy Donatelli (1982-85) Jim Smith (1956-58 Joe Shockley (1977-80) Dan Trivits (1995-98) Chris Kolodzey (1998-2001)

28 23 20 20 20 18 15 15 14 14 12 12 12 12 12

HOME RUNS 1. Kevin Mench (1997-99) 2. Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 3. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 4. Ryan Cuneo (2007-10) 5. Bill Merkler (2006-09) 6. Adam Tsakonas (2005-08) Brian August (1995-97) Mark Rubini (1984-87) Jeff Smith (1978-81) 10. Alex Buchholz (2006-08) Tom Skrable (1983-86) Brad Eyman (1995-98) Darren Pulito (1996-98) 14. Steve Harden (2000-03) 15. Herb Orensky (1977-79) 16. Steve Van Note (2002-2004) Mike Stanek (1981-84) Todd Powell (1984-87) 19. Brandon Menchaca (2005-07) 20. Frank McCann (1977-80)

71 47 46 40 37 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 33 33 32 32 32 31 30

TOTAL BASES 1. Kevin Mench (1997-99) 2. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 3. Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 4. Jeff Smith (1978-81) 5. Andy Donatelli (1982-85) 6. Todd Davison (2003-2006) 7. Brian August (1995- 97) 8. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 9. Alex Buchholz (2006-08) 10. Scott Waibel (1977-80) 11. Brad Eyman (1995-98) 12. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 13. Tom Skrable (1983-86) 14. Frank McCann (1973-76) 15. Adam Tsakonas (2005-08) 16. Brandon Menchaca (2005-07) 17. Jeff Trout (1980-83) 18. Chris Kolodzey (1998-2001) 19. Ryan Cuneo (2007-10) 20. Kris Dufner (1999-03)

527 489 467 436 434 428 420 412 408 404 402 400 398 393 392 390 386 378 376 375

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delaware blue hens baseball RUNS BATTED IN 1. Scott Waibel (1977-80) 2. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 3. Kevin Mench (1997-99) 4. Brian August (1995-97) 5. Tom Skrable (1983-86) 6. Jeff Smith (1978-81) 7. Ryan Cuneo (2007-10) 8. Bryan Hagerich (2004-07) 9. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 10. Chuck Coker (1979-82) Andre Duffie (1995-98) 12. Alex Buchholz (2006-08) 13. Chris Kolodzey (1998-01) 14. Steve Harden (2000-03) Mike Stanek (1981-84)

88 79 76 72 72 71 66 60 60 58

WALKS 1. Gary Gehman (1976-79) 2. Joe Shockley (1977-80) 3. Dan Hammer (1993-96) 4. Kris Dufner (1999-03 ) Jeff Smith (1978-81) 6. Peter Maestrales (1999-2001) 7. Pat Dameron (2008-11) 8. Mark Rubini (1984-87) 9. Mike Stanek (1981-84) 10. Jeff Trout (1980-83) Todd Davison (2003-2006) 12. Brad Eyman (1995-98) 13. Jim Sherman (1979-82) 14. Chuck Coker (1979-82) 15. Andy Donatelli (1982-85) Tripp Keister (1989-92)

181 159 144 112 112 111 109 108 107 103 103 102 101 100 96 96

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INNINGS PITCHED 1. Rich McGuire (1999-2002 ) 2. Scott Young (1978-81) 3. Jason Vincent (2000-03) 4. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) 5. Mike Mihalik (2001-04) 6. Rick Brown (1973-76) 7. Bob Vantrease (1980-83 8. Matt Phillips (1995-98) 9. Vic Sage (1998-2001) 10. Scott Rambo (2002-2005)

231 227 209 203 192 188 173 172 164 163 163 161 160 159 159

STOLEN BASES 1. Mark Rubini (1984-87) 2. Casey Fahy (2000-02) 3. Reid Gorecki (2000-02) 4. Frank McCann (1977-80) Dan Colunio (1994-97 ) 6. Brett Gardner (1978-81) 7. Brandon Menchaca (2005-07) 8. Dave Yates (1968-70 Heath Chasanov (1988-91) 10. Jeff Trout (1980-83)

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355.2 341.1 309.2 306.0 302.1 292.0 280.0 272.2 272.0 268.2

SAVES 1. David Slovak (2007-08) 18 Scott Gellert (1994-97) 18 3. Stephen Richter (2011-present) 17 4. Bob Koontz (1986-89) 14 5. Mike Comegys (1973-74) 8 6. Steve Harden (2000-03) 7 Joe Coudon (2003-2004) 7 Dave Ferrell (1975-77) 6 9. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) 5 Larry Walker (1968-70) 5 Steve Sundra (1961-63) 5 Jim Camper (1980-81) 5 Vic Sage (1998-2001 5

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APPEARANCES 1. Billy Harris (2004-07) 2. Vic Sage (1998-2001) 3. Chad Kerfoot (2004-07) 4. Scott Rambo (2002-2005) 5. David Slovak (2007-08) Mark Johnston (1982-85) 7. Scott Young (1978-81) 8. Mike Mihalik (2001-2004) 9. Bob Vantrease (1980-83) Rich McGuire (1999-2002) 11. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) 12. Jason Vincent (2000-03) Bob Koontz (1986-89) Glenn Oneidas (1986-89) Scott Gellert (1994-97)

75 72 70 68 63 63 60 61 59 59 57 55 55 55 55

STRIKEOUTS 1. Mike Mihalik (2001-04) 274 2. Rich McGuire (1999-2002) 253 3. Scott Rambo (2002-2005) 236 4. Matt Phillips (1995-98) 235 5. Scott Young (1978-81) 232 6. Al Neiger (1958-59) 224 Bob Vantrease (1980-83) 224 8. Brian Rorick (2008-10) 220 9. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) 217 10. Mike McGuire (2005-08) 210 11. Billy Harris (2004-07) 204 12. Chad Kerfoot (2004-07) 202 13. Keith Garagozzo (1989-91) 197 14. Jason Vincent (2000-03) 193 15. Curt Schnur (1992-95) 191

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Scott Young (1978-81) 2. Rich McGuire (1999-2002) 3. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) 4. Dave Mullin (1998-2000) 5. Curt Schnur (1992-95) 6. Jim Travena (1977-79) 7. Bill Gibbons (1985-88) 8. Jason Vincent (2000-03) Matt Phillips (1995-98) 10. Rick Brown (1973-76 Bob Gates (1959-61) 12. Mark Johnston (1982-85) 13. Mike MacIlvaine (1983-85) Vic Sage (1998-2001) 15. Bob Vantrease (1980-83) Keith Garagozzo (1989-91) Chris Frey (1997-98)

27 25 23 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 13

WINS (20-WIN CLUB) 1. Jamie Wilson (1992-95 ) 33 Matt Phillips (1995-98) 33 3. Scott Young (1978-81) 31 Rich McGuire (1999-2002) 31 5. Bob Vantrease (1980-83) 28 6. Dave Mullin (1998-2000) 25 7. Vic Sage (1998-2001) 24 Jason Vincent (2000-03) 24 9. Chris Dillon (1993-96) 23 Curt Schnur (1992-95) 23 Mark Johnston (1982-85) 23 Scott Rambo (2002-05) 23 12. Bill Gibbons (1985-88) 22 13. Rick Brown (1973-76) 21

SHUTOUTS 1. Jamie Wilson (1992-95) Bob Gates (1959-61) 3. Adam Lamanteer (1994-96) 4. Matt Phillips (1995-98) 5. Jason Vincent (2000-03) Chris Frey (1997-98) Jeremy Benson (1993-94) Rich McGuire (1999-2002) Al Neiger (1958-59) Joe Pennock (1947) 11. Scott Gellert (1994-97) Dave Mullin (1998-2000)

6 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN 50.0 IP) 1. Dallas Green (1955) 0.88 2. Glen Hinton (1970) 0.90 3. Al Neiger (1958-59 1.10 4. Gerald Bacher (1956-58) 1.13 5. Bob Gates (1959-61) 1.53 Larry Ryan (1972-73) 1.53

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delaware blue hens baseball BATTING AVERAGE Jeff Trout Lex Bleckley Kevin Mench George Gross Dave Yates Cliff Brumbaugh Brian August Dave Klingler Andy Donatelli Cliff Brumbaugh

YEAR 1983 1984 1998 1977 1969 1995 1997 1968 1984 1995

AVG .519 .455 .455 .444 .444 .442 .432 .429 .429 .428

BASE HITS Jeff Trout Cliff Brumbaugh Alex Buchholz Matt Ardizzone Andrew Salvo Dan Colunio Andrew Salvo Frank McCann Carlos Alonso Ryan Jablonski Brandon Menchaca Brian Wallace

YEAR 1983 1995 2007 1997 2000 1997 2001 1976 2010 2007 2006 1992

HITS 98 95 92 91 91 90 90 88 88 87 87 87

RUNS SCORED Jeff Trout Kevin Mench Dan Colunio Chris Kolodzey Peter Maestrales Dan Hammer Brian August Kevin Mench Brian Wallace Peter Maestrales Cliff Brumbaugh Lenny Richardson

YEAR 1983 1998 1996 2001 2001 1996 1997 1997 1992 2000 1995 1988

HITS 86 86 78 76 75 74 72 71 71 70 68 67

RUNS BATTED IN Brian August Mike Stanek Brian August Kevin Mench Tim Mahony Chris Kolodzey Kevin Mench Dan Hammer Jim Sherman Kevin Mench

YEAR 1997 1983 1996 1998 1997 2000 1999 1996 1982 1997

RBI 82 72 72 72 71 70 70 68 68 67

DOUBLES Cliff Brumbaugh Alex Buchholz Cliff Brumbaugh Brian August Andrew Salvo Todd Davison Matt Ardizzone Brian August Peter Maestrales Mike Gomez Kyle Davis Pat Dameron

YEAR 1996 2007 1995 1997 2000 2006 1997 1995 2000 1991 2008 2011

2B 32 27 26 26 26 25 25 24 23 22 22 22

TRIPLES Frank McCann Bill DiIenno Brandon Menchaca Reid Gorecki Dave Klingler Brandon Menchaca Andre Duffie Chris Kolodzey Dan Trivits George Gross Frank McCann Scott Waibel

YEAR 3B 1976 13 1992 11 2007 11 2002 9 1969 9 2006 9 1995 8 2000 8 1995 7 1977 7 1974 7 1979 7

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HOME RUNS Kevin Mench Brian August Kevin Mench Kevin Mench Alex Buchholz Ryan Cuneo Bryan Hagerich Bill Merkler Mike Stanek Bryan Hagerich Brandon Menchaca Carlos Alonso Ryan Cuneo

YEAR 1998 1997 1997 1999 2006 2009 2007 2009 1983 2006 2006 2010 2010

HR 33 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16

STOLEN BASES Casey Fahy Reid Gorecki Andrew Salvo Mark Rubini Mark Rubini Frank McCann Brandon Menchaca Casey Fahy Gary Gehman Tripp Keister

YEAR 2002 2002 2000 1986 1985 1976 2006 2000 1978 1992

SB 40 34 31 31 30 29 28 26 26 26

Dallas Green

BATTING AVERAGE-FRESHMAN Kevin Mench Andy Donatelli Jeff Smith Alex Buchholz Jim Sherman Brian Wallace

YEAR 1997 1982 1978 2006 1979 1991

AVG .403 .383 .380 .378 .367 .365

HOME RUNS-FRESHMAN Kevin Mench Alex Buchholz Brian Wallace Bill Merkler Chuck Coker John Schneider

YEAR 1997 2006 1991 2006 1979 2000

HR 19 18 14 10 9 9

RUNS BATTED IN-FRESHMAN Kevin Mench Alex Buchholz Brian Wallace Jim Sherman Andy Donatelli Brian August Steve Harden

YEAR 1997 2006 1991 1979 1982 1995 2000

RBI 67 64 56 52 49 49 49

DOUBLES-FRESHMAN Brian August Kevin Mench Jim Sherman John Schneider

YEAR 1995 1997 1979 2000

2B 24 19 17 17

TRIPLES-FRESHMAN Andre Duffie Dan Trivits Brian August Kris Dufner Brian Wallace Kevin Mench

YEAR 1995 1995 1995 2000 1991 1997

3B 9 7 6 6 6 5

WINS Steve Taylor Scott Young Jeremy Benson Matt Phillips Curt Schnur Vic Sage Gerry Bacher Bob Vantrease Bryan Porcelli Rich McGuire Dave Mullin 14 tied with 9 wins

YEAR 1977 1981 1994 1998 1995 2001 1958 1983 1999 2001 2000

W 12-1 11-0 11-1 11-1 11-3 11-3 10-0 10-1 10-3 10-3 10-5

EARNED-RUN AVERAGE YEAR Dick McKelvey 1956 Gerry Bacher 1958 Steve Sundra 1963 Ed Morrow 1955 Dallas Green 1955 Al Neiger 1959

ERA 0.71 0.78 0.83 0.86 0.88 0.88

STRIKEOUTS Al Neiger Steve Taylor Keith Garagozzo Billy Harris Mike Mihalik Brian Rorick Rich McGuire Bill Brakeley Brian Rorick Steve Sundra

YEAR 1959 1977 1991 2007 2004 2009 2000 1989 2010 1963

SO 166 114 109 98 98 95 93 91 90 89

STRIKEOUTS PER 9.0 IP Stephen Richter Jim Umstead Al Neiger Dallas Green Bill Brakeley Keith Garagozzo Rich McGuire David Slovak Billy Harris Steve Taylor

YEAR 2012 1964 1959 1955 1989 1991 2000 2008 2007 1977

SO/9.0 IP 15.46 14.51 14.50 13.24 12.80 10.98 10.30 10.20 10.06 10.06

INNINGS PITCHED Jim Trevena Dave Mullin Rick Brown Mike Mihalik Curt Schnur Al Neiger Bryan Porcelli Steve Taylor Rich McGuire Bob Gates

YEAR 1979 1999 1976 2004 1995 1959 1999 1977 2001 1961

IP 106.3 105.3 104.3 104.1 104.0 103.0 102.6 102.0 102.1 101.3

SAVES David Slovak Stephen Richter Bob Koontz Stephen Richter Scott Gellert Joe Coudon Mike Comegys Dave Ferrell David Slovak Jim Camper Steve Harden

YEAR 2007 2011 1988 2012 1997 2004 1973 1975 2008 1981 2002

SV 12 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 5

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delaware blue hens baseball Miscellaneous Records HITTING STREAK Carlos Alonso DJ Long (Freshman) Mike Gomez George Gross Brad Eyman Brandon Menchaca Ryan Cuneo Kelly Buber Reid Gorecki Dave Yates Brian Wallace Bill DiIenno Dave Birch Jeff Trout Alex Buchholz Deron Brown Mark Ringie Carlos Alonso Alex Buchholz Mike Gomez Todd Davison Steve Van Note Matt Ardizzone Andrew Salvo Tim Mahony Todd Davison John Kochmansky Brian August Adam Tsakonas Carlos Alonso Todd Davison Dan Colunio Mike Gomez Lenny Richardson Brian Lesher Ryan Cuneo

YEAR 2009-10 2010 1991 1976-77 1998 2006-07 2008 2004 2002 1969 1992 1992 1990 1983 2007 1994 1984 2010 2006-07 1992 2006 2004 1996-97 2000 1997 2006 1987 1995 2008 2009 2003 1997 1989 1987 1992 2010

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Players of the Year STREAK 32 30 28 28 27 27 24 22 22 22 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS YEAR PLAYER 1998 Kevin Mench

PUBLICATION Collegiate Baseball

CONFERENCE PLAYER / PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS YEAR PLAYER 1974 Greg Diehl (P) 1975 Ken Rouh (OF) 1976 Frank McCann (SS) 1979 Herb Orensky (C) 1980 Scott Waibel (2B) 1981 Jeff Smith (3B 1983 Jeff Trout (2B) 1984 Lex Beckley (SS) 1986 Paul Murphy (3B) 1988 Randy Simmons (OF) 1989 Len Richardson (2B) 1990 Brian Fleury (C) 1992 Brian Wallace (SS) Jason Pierson (P) 1994 Jeremy Benson (P) 1995 Cliff Brumbaugh (3B) Jamie Wilson (P) 1997 Brian August (SS) 1998 Kevin Mench (OF) Matt Phillips (C) 1999 Kevin Mench (OF) 2000 Rich McGuire (P) Andrew Salvo (2B)

CONFERENCE Middle Atlantic East Coast West ECC ECC ECC West ECC West ECC ECC ECC ECC ECC ECC North Atlantic NAC NAC NAC NAC America East America East America East America East America East America East

CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARDS 1991 Brian Wallace (3B) 1997 Kevin Mench (OF) 2006 Alex Buchholz (2B)

NAC America East CAA

ALL-AMERICANS

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YEAR PLAYER 1952 Al Brodhag (C) 1958 Fred Walters (OF) 1959 Al Neiger (P) 1969 Dave Klinger (OF) 1970 Dave Yates (OF) 1973 Gary Begnaud (OF) 1977 Steve Taylor (P) 1979 Herb Orensky (C) 1980 Jeff Smith (3B) 1983 Jeff Trout (2B 1991 Keith Garagozzo (P) Brian Wallace (3B) 1992 Brian Wallace (3B) Mike Gomez (2B) 1994 Jeremy Benson (P) Cliff Brumbaugh (3B) 1995 Cliff Brumbaugh (3B) 1997 Brian August (SS) Darren Pulito (1B) Kevin Mench (OF) 1998 Kevin Mench (OF) 1999 Rich McGuire (P) Kevin Mench (OF) 2000 Rich McGuire (P) Andrew Salvo (2B) 2001 Andrew Salvo (2B) 2003 John Schneider (C) 2005 Dan Richardson (OF) 2006 Brandon Menchaca (OF)

ALL-AMERICAN TEAM ABCA 1st team ABCA 2nd team ABCA 1st team ABCA 3rd team ABCA 1st team ABCA 2nd team ABCA 1st team ABCA 1st team ABCA 1st team ABCA 1st team ABCA/CBM 1st team CBM Freshman ABCA 3rd team ABCA 3rd team ABCA 3rd team ABCA 3rd team ABCA 2nd team NCBWA 3rd team ABCA/NCBWA 2nd team ABCA 2nd team CBM Freshman ABCA/CBM 1st team USA Today 1st team NCBWA 1st team BAM, 2nd team CBM Freshman NCBWA 2nd team CBM 3rd team CBM 3rd team ABCA 2nd team CBM 3rd team ABCA 3rd team CBM Freshman CBM Freshman CBM 3rd team

Alex Buchholz (2B) 2007 Alex Buchholz (SS)

ABCA 3rd team CBM Freshman BAM Freshman PB 3rd team

ABCA – America Baseball Coaches Association CBM – Collegiate Baseball Magazine BAM – Baseball America Magazine NCBWA – National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association PB – PingBaseball.com

Team Records

BATTING Games Played, Season – 60, 1999, 2001 At Bats, Season – 2,080, 2004 At Bats, Game – 56 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 At Bats, Inning – 24 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (2nd) Plate Appearances, Inning – 25 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (2nd) Runs Scored, Season – 517, 1996 Runs Scored, Game – 38 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, 1993; 76 vs. Delaware City, 1883 (not recognized record) Runs Scored, Inning – 20 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore (2nd inning), April 29, 1993 (Tied No. 3 all-time NCAA; most in 2nd inning) Runs Allowed, Game – 33 vs. Georgetown (33-0 loss), 1925 Runs Allowed, Season – 344, 2002 Consecutive Games Scoring A Run – 176, Feb. 28, 1999 Feb. 16, 2002 Consecutive Games Being Shutout – 2, 1909; 1955; 1961; 1972; 1993; 2011 Consecutive Games Shutting Out Opponent – 3, 1959 Largest Margin of Victory – 60 (76-16) win over Delaware City, 1883; Modern - 33 (38-5)over Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1983 Largest Margin of Defeat – 33 vs. Georgetown (33-0 loss), 1925 Hits, Season – 700, 1997 Hits, Game – 37 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 (Tied No. 2 All- time NCAA) Hits, Inning – 21, vs. Md.–Eastern Shore (2nd inning), April 29, 1993 (NCAA Record) Runs Batted In, Season – 464, 1996 Runs Batted In, Game – 32 vs. Md.–Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Runs Batted In, Inning – 16 vs. Md. -Eastern Shore, Apr. 29, 1993 (2nd; NCAA Record) Highest Batting Average, Season – .365, 1997 Lowest Batting Average, Season – .225, 1953 Highest Batting Average by Opponent, Season – .301, 2010 Lowest Batting Average by Opponent, Season – .220, 1971, 1972 Doubles, Season – 156, 1996 Doubles, Game – 9 vs. Vermont, March 5, 2006 Triples, Season – 42, 1995 Triples, Game – 4 vs. Villanova, March 14, 2001; vs. William & Mary, May 10, 2002 Home Runs, Season – 111, 2006 Home Runs, Game – 9 vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010 Home Runs, Inning – 5 vs. Hofstra, May 28, 1985 (3rd) Extra Base Hits, Inning – 20 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, Apr. 29, 1993 (2nd; NCAA Record) Extra Base Hits, Season – 275, 2006

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Individual Records Consecutive Losses – 14, 1911-13 Consecutive Losses to Start Season – 8, 1912, 2003 Consecutive League Wins – 15, 1995 Consecutive League Losses – 7, 2010 (April 18 - May 2) Longest Home Winning Streak – 23, 1991 Longest Road Winning Streak – 19, 1994 Longest Game (not official game time) – 8:10 vs. Harvard (6:40 rain delay), NCAA Northeast Regional, May 24, 1978 (UD won 1-0) Longest Game (innings) – 17 innings vs. St. Joseph’s, April 17, 1996 (at Veteran’s Stadium, Philadelphia - won 10-8); 15 innings vs. Albright, 1907 (tie, 0-0); 15 innings vs. Pennsylvania A College, 1939 (5-5 tie)

Brian August Total Bases, Season – 1,188, 1997 Total Bases, Game – N/A Total Bases, Inning – 30 vs. Md. Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Stolen Bases, Game – 18 vs. Virginia Medical College, April 8, 1942 Stolen Bases, Season – 149, 1978 Walks, Game – 13 vs. Central Florida, March 19, 1973 Walk, Season – 286, 1977 Times Struck Out, Game – 17 vs. UCLA, April 1, 1969 Times Struck Out, Season – 432, 2006 Most Runners Left on Base, Game – N/A Most Runners Left on Base, Season – 468, 2007

ATTENDANCE -SINGLE GAME 6,631, Delaware vs. Arkansas, May 28, 1999, NCAA Reg. at Fayetteville, Ark.) 4,480, Delaware vs. Indiana, May 24, 1996 (NCAA Midwest Reg., Wichita, KS) 4,000, Delaware vs. Texas, June 12, 1970 at Omaha, NE (College World Series) 4,000, Delaware vs. Maine, May 29, 1982 at Orono, ME (NCAA Northeast Reg.) TRIPLE PLAYS (10) 1939 vs. Hampden Sydney 1959 vs. Franklin & Marshall 1963 vs. Hampden Sydney 1980 vs. Penn 1995 vs. Drexel 1995 vs. Hofstra 2003 vs. Virginia Commonwealth 2006 at UNC Wilmington 2007 vs. Hofstra (Alex Buchholz unassisted) 2010 vs. James Madison

CYCLES (4) Andre Duffie vs. Boston University, March 26, 1995 (Game 1) FIELDING Andre Duffie vs. Temple, April 15, 1997 Errors, Game – 15, vs. Navy, May 26, 1923 Jamie McSherry vs. Rider, April 16, 1997 Errors, Season – 115, 1999 Carlos Alonso vs. Towson, April 16, 2010 Highest Fielding Pct., Season – .966, 1994 Lowest Fielding Pct., Season – .931, 1987 Double Plays, Game – 5 vs. Northeastern, March 25, 2006; vs. Drexel, May 9, 1997; 4 vs. Towson, May 11, 2008; Navy, May 18, 1983; vs. Wisconsin, March 21, 1978; 2012 Double Plays, Season – 62, 2001 Unassisted Double Plays, Game – 3, Steve Harden vs. Northeastern, April 1, 2001 FIELDING Lowest Earned Run Average, Season – 1.68, 1958 Highest Earned Run Average, Season – 6.18, 2010 Most Shutouts, Season – 9, 1980

NO-HIT GAMES (7) A.B. Sillerg vs. Trinity, April 20, 1908 (lost, 1-0) Hugh Bogovich vs. Fort DuPont, May 18, 1943 (won, 4-1) Mike Piascik (5 inn.), Bob Vantrease (1), Doug Shaab (1) and Mark Johnston (2) vs. Villanova, March 16, 1983 (won 7-0) Adam Lamanteer (7) at Drexel, April 20, 1996 (won 12-0) Matt Phillips at Hofstra, March 28, 1997 (won 9-0) Jarame Beaupre vs. Hartford (at UMBC), March 18, 2004 (won 13-0) Brent Gaphardt vs. Hofstra (7), March 26, 2005 (won 11-0) NO-HIT GAMES AGAINST (1) Scott Swinson (Maryland), May 13, 2008 (UD lost, 4-0)

Conference Wins, Season – 22, 1998 (22-2), 2001 (22-6) Losses, Season – 32, 2003 (19-32) Conference Losses, Season – 18, 2006 (12-18); 17, 2008 (11-17)

Runs Scored, Career – 227, Andy Donatelli, 1982-85 Runs Scored, Season – 86, Jeff Trout, 1983; Kevin Mench, 1998 Runs Scored, Game – 8, Gary Gehman vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976 Hits, Career – 303, Scott Waibel, 1977-80 Hits, Season – 98, Jeff Trout, 1983 Hits, Season (Freshman) – 85, Kevin Mench, 1997 Hits, Game – 6, George Gross vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976 (8 at bats); Tripp Keister vs. Hofstra, April 22, 1991 (7 at bats); Mark Rubini vs. St. Joseph’s, April 18, 1985 (6 at bats) Hits, Inning – 3, Andy Donatelli vs. Massachusetts, March 21, 1984; Matt Schmidt vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993 Hits, Consecutive At Bats – 9, Reid Gorecki, April 22-26; 8, John Kochmansky, May 1-3, 1987 Hits, Consecutive Plate Appearances – 8, Brian Wallace, April 27-30, 1992 Batting Avg., Career – .409, Kevin Mench, 1997-99 Batting Average, Season – .519, Jeff Trout, 1983 Slugging Pct., Career – .875, Kevin Mench, 1997-99; .687, Frank McCann, 1973-76 Slugging Pct., Season – 1.091, Kevin Mench, 1998; .899, Jeff Trout, 1983 Total Bases, Career – 527, Kevin Mench, 1997-88 Total Bases, Season – 204, Kevin Mench, 1998; 174, Brian August, 1997 Total Bases, Season, Freshman – 171, Kevin Mench, 1997 Total Bases, Game – 16, Brian August vs. Hofstra, May 17, 1996; 15, Adam Tsakonas vs. Hofstra, April 4, 2008; Ryan Cuneo vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010 Singles, Career – 213, Gary Gehman, 1976-79 Singles, Season – 76, Gary Gehman, 1978; 73, Dan Colunio, 1997

Triples, Career – 28, Frank McCann, 1973-76 Triples, Season – 13, Frank McCann, 1976 Triples, Season, Freshman – 9, Andre Duffie, 1995 Triples, Game – 3, Andre Duffie vs. Hofstra, May 1, 1995; Frank McCann vs. UC-Riverside, March 26, 1976; Jim Sherman vs. Colby, March 29, 1979 (NCAA Record)

Best Winning Pct. – .864 (19-3), 1958 Worst Winning Pct. – .000, 5 times, last 0-4 in 1918 (most losses in winless season, 0-8 in 1912)

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At Bats, Career – 918, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 At Bats, Season – 247, Ryan Graham 2004 At Bats, Game – 8, George Gross vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, May 21, 1976

Doubles, Career – 71, Brian August, 1995-97 Doubles, Season – 32, Cliff Brumbaugh, 1995 Doubles, Season, Freshman – 24, Brian August, 1995 Doubles, Game – 3, (13 times); last: Josh Dean vs. Georgia State, May 3, 2008

MISCELLANEOUS Wins, Season – 45, 1995 (45-12), 1997 (45-10), 2001 (45-15) Wins, Regular Season – 43, 1997

Most Games Played – 60, 1999 (35-25), 2001 (45-15) Longest Winning Streak – 21 (twice), April 17, 1982 - May 29, 1982; 21, March 16, 1997 - April 13, 1997 Longest Win Streak from Start of Season – 10, March 12-27, 1996

BATTING Games Played, Career – 222, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 Games Played, Season – 60, Kevin Mench, Andrew Salvo, Peter Maestrales, 1999; Chris Kolodzey, Peter Maestrales, 2001 Consecutive Games Played – 222, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 Games Played, Season by a Catcher – 59, Jamie McSherry, 1999 Games Played, Season by a Catcher (Fr.) – 56, John Schneider, 2000

Home Runs, Career – 71, Kevin Mench, 1997-99 Home Runs, Season – 33, Kevin Mench, 1998

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delaware blue hens baseball Home Runs, Game – 3, (20 times); Dave Anderson at Towson, April 15, 2011; Steve Ulaky at Delaware State, March 22, 2011; Ryan Cuneo vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010Pat Dameron vs. Hofstra, May 8, 2010; Ryan Cuneo vs. Hofstra, April 10, 2009; Jared Olson vs. George Mason, April 25, 2008; Adam Tsakonas vs. Hofstra, April 4, 2008; Bryan Hagerich at Towson, March 31, 2006; Alex Buchholz at James Madison, March 18, 2006; Brian August vs. George Mason, April 25, 1997; Brian August vs. Hofstra, May 17, 1996; Ethan Jack vs. Wilmington, May 2, 1996; Cliff Brumbaugh vs. Delaware State, April 15, 1995; Brian Wallace vs. George Mason, April 16, 1991; John Kochmansky vs. LaSalle, April 10, 1987; Todd Powell vs. UMBC, May 6, 1986; Paul Murphy vs. Hofstra, April 28, 1985; Mike Stanek vs. George Mason, May 3, 1983; Herb Orensky vs. Colby, March 27, 1979; Kevin Mench vs. Maine, March 28, 1998; John Strode vs. Ursinus, April 15, 1961 Home Runs, Inning – 2, Matt Schmidt vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, April 29, 1993; Andrew Salvo vs. Princeton, March 26, 2000; Steve Ulaky at Delaware State, March 22, 2011 (NCAA Record) Extra Base Hits, Career – 131, Kevin Mench, 1997-99 Extra Base Hits, Season – 51, Kevin Mench, 1998 Extra Base Hits, Game – 5, Brian August vs. Hofstra, May 17, 1996; Jim Sherman vs. Colby, March 29, 1979 Runs Batted In, Career – 231, Scott Waibel, 1977-80 Runs Batted In, Season – 82, Brian August, 1997 Runs Batted In, Season, Freshman – 67, Kevin Mench, 1997 Runs Batted In, Game – 9, John Strode vs. Ursinus, April 15, 1961; 8, Adam Tsakonas vs. Hofstra, April 4, 2008; Kevin Mench vs. Holy Cross, March 14, 1998; Darren Pulito vs. UMBC, March 26, 1997; Mark Rubini vs. Hofstra, April 15, 1987; Chuck Coker vs. Lehigh, April 19, 1982; Scott Waibel vs. Lafayette, April 19, 1980 Runs Batted In, Inning – 6, Andrew Salvo vs. Princeton, March 26, 2000 Stolen Bases, Career – 88, Mark Rubini, 1984-87 Stolen Bases, Season – 40, Casey Fahy, 2002 Stolen Bases, Game – 5, (four times); Dan Colunio vs. Wilmington, March 28, 1995, vs. Hartford, April 2, 1995; Mark Rubini vs. Georgetown, April 10, 1986; Andrew Salvo vs. Princeton, March 26, 2000; Fred Mitchel vs. Virginia Medical, April 8, 1942 Walks, Career – 181, Gary Gehman, 1976-79 Walks, Season – 61, Gary Gehman, 1977 Walks, Game – 4, (five times); Frank McCann vs. Florida Tech, March 19, 1973; Brian August vs. Temple, April 15, 1997; Brad Eyman vs. Maine, March 29, 1998; Kyle Davis vs. Georgia State, April 4, 2009; Pat Dameron vs. Quinnipiac, March 15, 2011 Strikeouts, Career – 216, Bryan Hagerich, 2004-07 Strikeouts, Season – 79, Dave Harden, 2004 Hit by Pitch, Game – 3, Dan Richardson vs. La Salle, April 25, 2006; Troy O’Neal vs. New Hampshire, March 28, 1992 Hit by Pitch, Inning – 2, Dan Richardson vs. Temple, April 12, 2006 Hit by Pitch, Season – 18, Dan Richardson, 2006 Hit by Pitch, Career – 37, Adam Tsakonas, 2005-08 Sacrifice Flies, Season – 8, Tim Mahony, 1997 Sacrifice Flies, Career – 16, Bryan Hagerich, 2004-07 Sacrifice Hits, Season – 10, Mike Koplove, 1998 Sacrifice Hits, Career – 18, Jamie McSherry, 1996-99 Longest Hitting Streak – 32, Carlos Alonso, 2009-10 Longest Hitting Streak, Freshman – 30, D.J. Long, 2010 Game Winning Hits, Career – 21, Tom Skrable, 1983-86 Game Winning Hits, Season – 11, Tom Skrable, 1985

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all-time records FIELDING Putouts, Career – 1,602, Chuck Coker, 1979-82 Putouts, Season – 477, Mickey DeMatteis, 1978 Assists, Career – 646, Todd Davison, 2003-2006 Assists, Season – 191, Andrew Salvo, 2001 Errors, Career – 96, Joe Shockley, 1977-80 Errors, Season – 37, Lex Bleckley, 1983

Billy Harris PITCHING Appearances, Career – 75, Billy Harris, 2004-07 Appearances, Season – 35, David Slovak, 2007 Complete Games, Career – 27, Scott Young, 1978-81 Complete Games, Season – 11, Steve Taylor, 1977; 10, Curt Schnur, 1995 Shutouts, Career – 6, (twice); Jamie Wilson, 1992-95; Bob Gates, 1959-61 Shutouts, Season – 3, (six times); last: Jason Vincent, 2001 Innings Pitched, Career – 355.2, Rich McGuire, 1999-2002 Innings Pitched, Season – 106.1, Jim Trevena, 1979 Innings Pitched, Game – 13, Rick Brown vs. West Chester, April 16, 1976 (CG) Innings Pitched, Relief, Game – 12, Scott Gellert vs. St. Joseph’s, April 17, 1996 Saves, Career – 18, David Slovak, 2007-08; Scott Gellert, 1994-97 Saves, Season – 12, David Slovak, 2007 Strikeouts, Career – 274, Mike Mihalik, 2001-04 Strikeouts, Season – 166, Al Neiger, 1959 Strikeouts, Game – 21, Al Neiger vs. Swarthmore, April 15, 1959 (9 innings) Walks, Season – 57, Scott Rambo, 2005 Walks, Career – 163, Scott Young, 1978-82; Scott Rambo , 2002-2005 Hit Batters, Season – 16, Mark Michael, 2003; Billy Harris, 2007 Hit Batters, Career – 35, Chad Kerfoot, 2004-07 Wild Pitches, Season – 12, Mark Michael, 2003 Wins, Career – 33, Jamie Wilson, 1992-95; Matt Phillips, 1995-98 Wins, Season – 12, Steve Taylor, 1977 Consecutive Wins – 23, Matt Phillips, 1996-98 Losses, Career – 18, Scott Rambo, 2002-2005 Losses, Season – 8, Jason Rogers; 2003; 7, Dave Mullin, 1999 ERA, Career – 0.88, Dallas Green, 1955 ERA, Season – 0.71, Dick McKelvey, 1956 Consecutive Innings Without Allowing An Earned Run – 55, Al Neiger, 1959

Fielding Pct., Season - minimum 50 chances 1.000, Bill Merkler (Freshman- C), 168 chances, 2006 1.000, David Willard (C), 144 chances , 1970 1.000, Teddy Puitz (1B), 126 chances, 2001 1.000, Alex Maruri (1B), 119 chances, 2012 1.000, Dan Colunio (OF), 107 chances, 1995 1.000, Jim Thompson (C), 105 chances, 1962 1.000, Cameron Travalini, 95 chances, 2012 1.000, Sidney Wagner (C), 76 chances, 1972 1.000, Tom Palmer (C), 75 chances, 1967 1.000, Jim Sherman (OF), 75 chances, 1979 1.000, Heath Chasanov (OF), 67 chances, 1990 1.000, John Patton (1B), 62 chances, 1976 1.000, Doug Eitelman (OF), 52 chances, 2003 1.000, Dave Carpenter (1B), 52 chances, 1988 1.000, Fred Rullo (C), 51 chances, 1962

Year-by-Year Team Leaders YEAR PLAYER 2012 Jimmy Yezzo (1b) 2011 Pat Dameron (of ) 2010 Carlos Alonso (3b) 2009 Carlos Alonso (ss) 2008 Ryan Cuneo (1b) 2007 Alex Buchholz (inf ) 2006 Brandon Menchaca (of ) 2005 Dan Richardson (of ) 2004 Ed McDonnell (3b) 2003 Steve Harden (1b) 2002 Reid Gorecki (of ) 2001 Andrew Salvo (2b) 2000 Andrew Salvo (2b) 1999 Kevin Mench (of ) 1998 Kevin Mench (of ) 1997 Brian August (if ) 1996 Dan Hammer (1b) 1995 Cliff Brumbaugh (3b) 1994 Cliff Brumbaugh (3b) 1993 Kevin Blackhurst (of ) 1992 Tripp Keister (of ) 1991 Mike Gomez (2b) 1990 Brian Lesher (of ) 1989 Lenny Richardson (2b) 1988 Lenny Richardson (2b) 1987 John Kochmansky (3b) 1986 Mark Rubini (of ) 1985 Mark Rubini (of ) 1984 Lex Bleckley (ss) 1983 Jeff Trout (2b) 1982 Andy Donatelli (of ) 1981 Brett Gardner (of ) 1980 Scott Waibel (2b) 1979 Scott Waibel (2b) 1978 Gary Gehman (of ) 1977 George Gross (3b) 1976 Frank McCann (ss) 1975 Bob Urbine (2b) 1974 Frank McCann (ss) 1973 Gary Begnaud (of )

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BATTING AVERAGE .358 .363 .389 .380 .351 .387 .395 .314 .379 .302 .414 .372 .419 .373 .455 .432 .389 .442 .413 .403 .413 .388 .381 .340 .402 .426 .421 .423 .455 .519 .383 .396 .419 .407 .381 .444 .421 .350 .420 .368

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delaware blue hens baseball 1972 Fred Blome (1b/of ) 1971 Fred Blome (of ) 1970 Bruce Fad (of ) 1969 David Yates (2b) 1968 Dave Klinger (of ) 1967 Charles Pesce (c) 1966 Dennis O’Brien (3b) 1965 Bruce Carlyle (of ) 1964 Ed Cihocki (if ) 1963 Bob Grenda (ss) 1962 Gary Hebert 1961 Bob Grenda 1960 Gary Hebert 1959 Jim Turner 1958 Gene Watson 1957 Smith 1956 Gene Watson 1955 Jimmy Zaiser 1954 Tom Redfield 1953 Allen 1952 Al Brodhag 1951 Abrams 1950 George Frederick 1949 Heim

.320 .349 .422 .444 .429 .347 .379 .321 .353 .349 .337 .356 .398 .360 .369 .354 .339 .283 .283 .359 .420 .342 .364 .327

YEAR PLAYER HOME RUNS 2012 Jimmy Yezzo (1b) 8 2011 Steve Ulaky (1b) 14 2010 Alonso (3b) / Cuneo (1b) 16 2009 Cuneo (1b) / Merkler(of ) 17 2008 Adam Tsakonas (of/if ) 12 2007 Bryan Hagerich (of ) 17 2006 Alex Buchholz (if ) 18 2005 B. Hagerich (of ) / B. Menchaca (of ) 8 2004 Dave Harden (of ) 14 2003 Steve Harden (1b 12 2002 Reid Gorecki (of )/Steve Van Note (of ) 12 2001 Chris Kolodzey (of ) 12 2000 Peter Maestrales (3b) 13 1999 Kevin Mench (of ) 19 1998 Kevin Mench (of ) 33 1997 Brian August (if ) 20 1996 Tim Mahony (1b) 15 1995 Brumbaugh (3b) / Hammer (1b) 8 1994 Cliff Brumbaugh (3b) 6 1993 Bruce Hannah (1b) 13 1992 Brian Wallace (3b) 10 1991 Brian Wallace (3b) 14 1990 Lance Abbott (1b) 7 1989 Lenny Richardson (2b) 5 1988 Randy Simmons (of ) 10 1987 Mark Rubini (of ) 13 1986 Paul Murphy (3b) 13 1985 Greg Christodulu (of ) 14 1984 Lex Bleckley (ss) 9 1983 Mike Stanek (3b) 17 1982 Jim Sherman (of ) 15 1981 Jeff Smith (ss) 12 1980 J. Smith (ss) / J. Sherman (of ) 13 1979 Herb Orensky (c) 15 1978 Herb Orensky (c) 13 1977 George Gross (3b 8 1976 Frank McCann (ss) 11 1975 Frank McCann (ss) 5 1974 Frank McCann (ss) 9 1973 Gary Begnaud (of ) 6 1972 Three (3) with 2 1971 Mark Cacciatore/Charles Riley 2 1970 David Yates 4 1969 Dave Klinger 5 1968 Five (5) with 1 1967 Wm. Steacker/Alan Whiteman 2 1966 Lou DeGeorgia/Alan Whiteman 2 1965 Lou DeGeorgia (c) 4 1964 Terry Arnold (p/of ) 3 1963 Luke Lackman (of ) 4 1962 Luke Lackman/John Strode 3 1961 Bob Grenda/John Strode 4

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1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950

Karl Frantz/Papp Lukk Papp Lukk Walters Walters Gene Watson 4 with 3 with Tom Redfield Al Brodhag Joe Lank George Frederick

YEAR PLAYER 2012 Nick Ferdinand (of ) 2011 Steve Ulaky (1b) 2010 Ryan Cuneo (1b) 2009 Ryan Cuneo (1b) 2008 Ryan Cuneo (1b) 2007 Alex Buchholz (ss) 2006 Alex Buchholz (2b) Brandon Menchaca (of ) 2005 Todd Davison (ss) Bryan Hagerich (of 2004 Steve Van Note 2003 Steve Harden (1b/p) 2002 John Schneider (c) 2001 Chris Kolodzey (of ) 2000 Chris Kolodzey (of ) 1999 Kevin Mench (of ) 1998 Kevin Mench (of ) 1997 Brian August (ss) 1996 Dan Hammer (1b) 1995 Cliff Brumbaugh (3b 1994 Tom Lafferty (of ) 1993 Bruce Hannah (1b) 1992 Bill DiIenno (of 1991 Brian Wallace (3b 1990 Brian Fleury (c) 1989 Lenny Richardson (2b) 1988 Randy Simmons (of ) 1987 Todd Powell (c) 1986 Paul Murphy (3b) 1985 Tom Skrable (1b) Todd Powell (c) 1984 Tom Skrable (1b 1983 Mike Stanek (3b 1982 Jim Sherman (of 1981 Jeff Smith (ss) 1980 Scott Waibel (2b) 1979 Scott Waibel (2b) 1978 Scott Waibel (2b) 1977 George Gross (3b) 1976 Frank McCann (ss) 1975 Ken Rouh (of ) 1974 Frank McCann (ss) 1973 Gary Begnaud (of 1972 Mark Cacciatore (of ) 1971 Charles Riley (ss) 1970 Bruce Fad David Yates 1969 Dave Klinger (of 1968 Jim Robinson (ss) 1967 William Steacker (ss) 1966 Lou DeGeorgia (c) 1965 Lou DeGeorgia (c) 1964 Ed Cihocki (if ) 1963 Terry Arnold (p/of ) 1962 Tom Aldridge 1961 John Strode Gary Hebert 1960 Scotty Reihm 1959 Scotty Reihm 1958 Freddie Walters 1957 Gene Watson Jim Breyer 1956 4 with 1955 Gary Buckwalter Dallas Green

all-time records 4 3 8 3 3 1 1 4 5 3 3 RBI 47 54 65 56 48 63 64 40 58 43 52 62 70 70 72 82 68 56 48 54 60 56 31 32 50 48 53 54 46 72 68 53 62 63 59 58 62 25 44 32 17 18 31 37 27 12 19 23 21 24 18 21 32 24 39 19 12

1954 Bill Annonio 1953 Chuck Abrams 1952 Al Brodhag 1951 Joe Lank 1950 Bill Bodnaruk 1949 Joe Pennock YEAR PLAYER 2012 Joe Giacchino (of ) Cameron Travalini 2011 Pat Dameron (of ) 2010 Josh Dean (of 2009 Carlos Alonso (3b) 2008 Josh Dean (of 2007 Brandon Menchaca (of ) 2006 Brandon Menchaca (of ) 2005 Brandon Menchaca (of ) 2004 Steve Van Note (1b 2003 Kris Dufner (ss) Steve Van Note (of ) 2002 Casey Fahy (of ) 2001 Reid Gorecki (of ) 2000 Andrew Salvo (2b) 1999 Kevin Mench (of ) 1998 Kevin Mench (of ) 1997 Dan Colunio (of ) 1996 Dan Colunio (of ) 1995 Dan Colunio (of ) 1994 Deron Brown (if ) 1993 Deron Brown (if ) 1992 Tripp Keister (of ) 1991 Brian Wallace (3b 1990 Heath Chasanov (of ) 1989 Lenny Richardson (2b) 1988 Randy Simmons (of ) 1987 Mark Rubini (of ) 1986 Mark Rubini (of ) 1985 Mark Rubini (of ) 1984 Mark Rubini (of ) 1983 Jeff Trout (2b) 1982 Warren Post (of ) 1981 Dave Keil (of ) 1980 Leo Fiorilla (of ) 1979 Jeff Smith (ss) 1978 Gary Gehman (of ) 1977 Gary Gehman (of ) 1976 Frank McCann (ss) 1975 Frank McCann (ss) 1974 Frank McCann (ss) 1973 Frank McCann (ss) 1972 Fred Blome (1b) 1971 Joe Flickinger (1b 1970 David Yates (2b) 1969 David Yates (2b) 1968 David Yates (2b) 1967 David Cathcart (of ) 1966 William Steacker (ss) 1965 Bruce Carlyle (of ) 1964 John Wallace (2b) 1963 Luke Lackman John Wallace 1962 Gary Hebert 1961 Dave Beinner 1960 Papp Lukk 1959 Dave Beinner 1958 Lee Elia 1957 Carmen Cella 1956 John Walsh Carmen Cella 1955 Tom Redfield 1954 Tom Redfield 1953 Jack Allen 1952 not available 1951 Dick Goldberg 1950 Joseph Higgins 1949 Joseph Higgins

14 15 35 17 15 14 STOLEN BASES 7 5 14 12 6 19 28 19 19 7 40 22 31 11 16 19 24 25 19 24 26 20 13 15 22 14 31 30 13 17 19 22 19 15 31 10 29 8 18 17 6 10 17 19 24 12 8 10 10 6 9 10 10 12 15 9 8 8 10 16 24 21 14

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delaware blue hens baseball YEAR PLAYER 2012 Chad Kuhl 2011 Corey Crispell 2010 Brian Rorick 2009 Rich O’Donald 2008 Brad Miller 2007 Chad Kerfoot 2006 Evan Bowen 2005 Billy Harris 2004 Jarame Beaupre 2003 Steve Harden 2002 Jason Rogers 2001 Vic Sage 2000 Jason Vincent 1999 Bryan Porcelli 1998 Matt Phillips 1997 Matt Phillips 1996 Scott Gellert 1995 Curt Schnur 1994 Jamie Wilson 1993 Jamie Wilson 1992 Jason Pierson 1991 Keith Garagozzo 1990 Keith Garagozzo 1989 Mike Conelias 1988 Bill Gibbons 1987 Sean Harding 1986 Bill Gibbons 1985 Mike McIlvaine 1984 Geoff Redgrave 1983 Bob Vantrease 1982 Bob Vantrease 1981 Bob Vantrease 1980 John Peoples 1979 Scott Young 1978 Jim Trevena 1977 Steve Taylor 1976 Dave Ferrell 1975 John Brelus 1974 Greg Diehl 1973 Larry Ryan 1972 Bob Roellke 1971 Doug Hopper 1970 Glenn Hinton 1969 Doug Hopper 1968 Larry Walker 1967 Tom Palmer 1966 Gene Waldman 1965 Alan Heck 1964 Terry Arnold 1963 Steve Sundra 1962 Steve Sundra 1961 Bob Gates 1960 Bob Gates 1959 Al Neiger 1958 Gerald Bacher 1957 Fred Walters 1956 Dick McKelvey 1955 Ed Morrow 1954 Dave Woodward 1953 Fred Wright 1952 Joe Shockley

ERA (1.0 IP/G) 4.42 2.86 5.51 4.32 6.26 3.24 2.95 2.97 3.07 3.00 3.67 3.49 3.15 3.24 3.25 2.25 2.45 1.21 1.55 2.63 2.58 1.31 2.96 2.96 3.60 3.31 3.10 2.88 3.92 2.75 2.66 2.92 3.11 2.42 3.23 1.59 2.75 1.62 1.86 1.16 1.76 1.34 0.90 2.34 1.29 2.12 3.76 3.02 0.82 0.86 2.13 1.33 1.70 0.88 0.78 1.37 0.71 0.86 2.80 3.39 3.00

YEAR PLAYER 2012 Corey Crispell Eric Young 2011 Corey Crispell 2010 Brian Rorick 2009 Corey Crispell Brad Miller Rich O’Donald 2008 Mike McGuire 2007 Billy Harris 2006 Matt Heppner 2005 Scott Rambo 2004 Jarame Beaupre Scott Rambo 2003 Mike Mihalik Ryan Dulaney

WINS 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-4 5-5 5-4 6-5 7-1 6-3 6-5 7-7 7-6 4-3 4-1

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Reid Gorecki 2002 Scott Rambo 2001 Vic Sage 2000 Dave Mullin 1999 Bryan Porcelli 1998 Matt Phillips 1997 Matt Phillips 1996 Chris Dillon 1995 Curt Schnur 1994 Jeremy Benson 1993 Jamie Wilson 1992 Jason Pierson 1991 Keith Garagozzo 1990 Keith Garagozzo 1989 Bill Brakeley 1988 Bill Gibbons 1987 Joe Laznik 1986 Randy Simmons 1985 Mark Johnston 1984 Mark Johnston 1983 Bob Vantrease 1982 Bob Vantrease Adam Kohler 1981 Scott Young 1980 Scott Young 1979 Scott Young Jim Trevena 1978 Jim Trevena Jeff Taylor 1977 Steve Taylor 1976 4 players 1975 3 players 1974 Greg Diehl Rick Shaw 1973 Rick Shaw 1972 Terry Brown 1971 Doug Hopper 1970 Doug Hopper Ted Zink 1969 Doug Hopper 1968 Gene Waldman 1967 Tom Palmer Len Fischer 1966 Gene Waldman 1965 Terry Arnold 1964 John Shew 1963 Steve Sundra 1962 Steve Sundra 1961 Bob Gates 1960 Bob Gates 1959 Al Neiger 1958 Gerald Bacher

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

1957 Tony DeLucas 1956 Bob Hooper 1955 Dallas Green 1954 Dave Woodward 1953 Ed Morrow 1952 not available 1951 Joe Shockley 1950 Joe Pennock Doc Green 1949 Joe Pennock YEAR PLAYER 2012 Chad Kuhl 2011 Corey Crispell Chad Kuhl 2010 Brian Rorick 2009 Brian Rorick 2008 Mike McGuire 2007 Billy Harris 2006 Chad Kerfoot 2005 Brent Gaphardt 2004 Mike Mihalik 2003 Mike Mihalik Jason Rogers 2002 Jason Rogers 2001 Rich McGuire 2000 Rich McGuire 1999 Bryan Porcelli 1998 Matt Phillips Chris Frey 1997 Dave Stern 1996 Matt Phillips 1995 Curt Schnur 1994 Jeremy Benson 1993 Alex Pugliese 1992 Jason Pierson 1991 Keith Garagozzo 1990 Keith Garagozzo 1989 Bill Brakeley 1988 Bill Gibbons 1987 Joe Laznik 1986 Randy Simmons 1985 Mike McIlvaine 1984 Mark Johnston 1983 Bob Vantrease 1982 Doug Shaab 1981 Scott Young 1980 Scott Young 1979 Scott Young 1978 Jeff Taylor 1977 Steve Taylor 1976 Dave Ferrell 1975 Rick Brown 1974 Rick Shaw 1973 Greg Diehl 1972 Greg Diehl 1971 Doug Hopper 1970 Ted Zink 1969 Ted Zink 1968 Gene Waldman 1967 Tom Palmer 1966 Gene Waldman 1965 Alan Heck 1964 Jim Umstead 1963 Steve Sundra 1962 Steve Sundra 1961 Bob Gates 1960 Ronnie King 1959 Al Neiger 1958 Gerald Bacher 1957 Tony DeLucas 1956 Bob Hooper 1955 Dallas Green 1954 Dallas Green 1953 Ed Morrow 1952 not available 1951 Joe Shockley 1950 not available 1949 Joe Pennock

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7-3 9-0 6-0 4-2 3-3 5-2 5-1 5-3 5-0 STRIKEOUTS 64 46 46 90 95 71 98 62 75 98 65 65 77 69 93 76 84 84 69 50 83 98 60 56 109 56 91 59 51 45 55 55 81 68 71 66 62 56 114 61 43 50 41 43 48 67 46 54 58 50 40 86 89 71 77 58 166 73 40 48 75 36 42 54 39

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RECORD CONF. FINISH STUDENT MANAGERS (15-22) 1-2 n/a 1-1 n/a 1-0 n/a 3-1 n/a

1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 2-0 1890 1-3 1891 2-1 1892 2-4 1893 0-1 1894 0-1 1895 n/a 1896 2-2 1897 0-6 1898 1899 1900 1901

CAPTAINS H.W. Ewing, L.L. Ballc n/a n/a n/a

No Information Available n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a Ross n/a n/a n/a n/a Willis

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8-1 4-2

DR. ROWAN (12-3) n/a n/a

n/a J.S. Groves

1904

3-5

L.O. WILLIS (3-5) n/a

n/a

1905

STUDENT MANAGERS (1-4-1; 16-26-1) 1-4-1 n/a

n/a

1906

1-3-1

GEORGE E. LOVETT (1-3-1) n/a

Hugh Stewart

1907

8-7-1

VICTOR WILLIS (8-7-1) n/a

J. Baker Taylor

5-11-1

LT. STAYER (5-11-1) n/a

1909

1964 MAC Champions (17-7)

No Information Available

1902 1903

1908

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WILLIAM J. MCAVOY (3-13) 3-13 n/a

1918

RECORD CONF. FINISH S.F. BAUMGARTNER (0-4) 0-4 n/a H.B. SHIPLEY (32-29-2) n/a n/a n/a n/a

1919 1920 1921 1922

8-2-1 10-6 5-8-1 9-13

1923 1924 1925

WM. MCAVOY (14-21; 29-63-1) 2-10 n/a 6-4 n/a 6-7 n/a

1926

2-10

1927

STUDENT MANAGERS (4-5; 41-54-4) 4-5 n/a

J.B. Adkins

FRANK FORSTBURG (2-10) n/a

W. Edgar

1910

STUDENT MANAGERS (2-11-1; 18-37-2) 2-11-1 n/a

1911 1912

WILLIAM J. MCAVOY (6-26-1; 9-39-1) 6-18-1 n/a 0-8 n/a

1913

STUDENT MANAGERS (5-3-1; 23-40-3) 5-3-1 n/a

1914

WILLIAM J. MCAVOY (6-3; 15-42-1) 6-3 n/a

A.C. Houston

1915 1916 1917

STUDENT MANAGERS (14-9-1; 37-49-4) 7-3 n/a 3-7 n/a 4-3-1 n/a

G.P. Doherty n/a n/a

n/a R.B. Harvey n/a n/a

F.P. McCardell Phil Marvel Phil Marvel J.J. Rothrock C.A. Nutter C.J. Underwood James Mannix James Mannix R. McKelvey

5-7-1 8-8 6-9

J.J. ROTHROCK (19-18-1) n/a n/a n/a

Vic Lichenstein Ralph Snowberger Raplh Snowberger

1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941

5-7 9-8 9-9 7-9 5-9 3-13 7-11 14-4 11-5-1 9-8 13-8

Gerald Doherty (92-91-1) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

F.S. Skura, G.H. Hall J.C. Roman Edward Pikus n/a Edwin Thompson H. Hickman Richard Roberts Richard Roberts Phil Reed Earl Sheats Wilmer Apsely

WM. “SHACK” MARTIN (17-14-1) 11-8 n/a 6-6 n/a

STUDENT MANAGERS (10-3-3; 51-57-7) 1944 0-1-1 n/a 1945 No Team - World War II 1946 10-3-2 1st MAC Champs 1947

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1928 1929 1930

1942 1943

1938 UD Baseball Team (14-4)

CAPTAINS

1948 1949 1950 1951

9-8

MARTIN T. PIERSON (9-8) n/a

WM. “SHACK” MARTIN (62-38-2; 79-52-2) 13-8 n/a 14-5 n/a 11-11 n/a 11-8 n/a

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Amos Crowley Perry Burkett n/a n/a

Philip Doherty Charles Griffith Albert Thorpe Joseph Pennock Joseph Higgins

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RECORD 13-6-2

CONF. FINISH n/a

1953 1954 1955

6-14-1 11-9 12-9-1

n/a n/a n/a

1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964

14-2 14-6 19-3 15-4 14-8-1 17-8-1 17-7 15-10 17-7

1st n/a 1st, MAC n/a 1st, MAC 1st, MAC n/a n/a 1st, MAC

CAPTAINS Alfred Brodhag

all-time results POST-SEASON/ACCOMPLISHMENTS

BOB SIEMAN (29-32-2) Charles Abrams Annonio, Serpico Redfield, Woodward HAROLD R. “TUBBY” RAYMOND (142-55-3) Fred Walters NCAA Tournament Joseph Thorp Eugene Watson MAC Champions; NCAA Tournament Dick Duerr Karl Frantz MAC Champions; District II Playoffs; NCAA Tournament David Beinner MAC Champions; NCAA Tournament Gary Hebert Robert Grenda Edward Cihocki MAC Champions

BOB HANNAH (1,053-464-6) 1965 12-9-1 n/a James G. Gregg 1966 10-13 n/a Thomas Van Grofski 1967 10-9 n/a William Steacker 1968 15-8 n/a Charles Pesce 1969 15-9 2nd, MAC Richard Hale, James Robinson 1970 22-6 1st, MAC Bruce Fad, James Robinson 1971 16-6 3rd, MAC Joseph Flickinger, Theodore Zink 1972 15-13 4th, MAC Frederick J. Blome 1973 25-6 1st, MAC Mark Cacciatore 1974 25-9-1 1st, MAC Gary Begnaud, Eric Marttila 1975 28-6 1st, ECC John Jancuska, Kenneth Rouh 1976 31-19 1st, ECC John Jaskowski, Frank McCann 1977 32-18 1st, ECC George Gross, Scott Sibiski 1978 33-17 2nd, ECC Stephen Camper, Jeff Taylor, 1979 38-14 1st, ECC Gary Gehman, James Trevena, Scott Waibel 1980 33-13 1st, ECC L. Fiorilla, J. Shockley, Scott Waibel 1981 33-16 1st, ECC Brett Gardner, Jeff Smith 1982 38-9-1 1st, ECC Jim Sherman, Chuck Coker 1983 37-16 1st, ECC Jeff Trout, Bob Vantrease 1984 24-16-1 3rd, ECC Mark Ringie, Michael Stanek 1985 37-11-1 1st, ECC Andrew Donatelli, Mark Johnson 1986 28-12-1 2nd, ECC Robert Carpenter, Thomas Skrable 1987 24-18 1st, ECC Todd Powell, Mark Rubini

MAC Champions; NCAA District Champions; College World Series Second, MAC Playoffs MAC Champions Second, ECC Playoffs Second, ECC Playoffs Second, ECC Championships; ECC Tournament Second, ECC Championships; First, ECC, Michael DeMatteis Tournament; NCAA Tournament ECC Champion; NCAA Tournament ECC West Champion; NCAA Tournament Second, ECC Tournament ECC Champion; NCAA Tournament ECC Champion; NCAA Tournament ECC Champion; NCAA Tournament Second, ECC Tournament Second, ECC Tournament ECC Playoffs; Hannah - ECC co-Coach of the Year

1982 ECC Champions, NCAA Tournament (38-9-1)

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all-time results

YEAR RECORD CONF. FINISH CAPTAINS POST-SEASON/ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1988 35-12 2nd, ECC John Kochmansky Second, ECC Playoffs 1989 20-21 1st, ECC Lenny Richardson, Bob Koontz ..........ECC Playoffs; Hannah - ECC Coach of the Year 1990 26-11 1st, ECC Dave Birch ECC Playoffs; Hannah - ECC Coach of the Year 1991 34-8 2nd, ECC Heath Chasanov, Brian Fleury ............ECC Playoffs, Brian Wallace - ECC Rookie of the year; Hannah - ECC co- Coach of the Year 1992 39-14 1st, ECAC Mike Gomez, Tripp Keister ECAC Champion; NCAA Tournament; Hannah - NAC Coach of the Year 1993 28-21 3rd, NAC Bill Dilenno NAC Playoffs 1994 41-13 1st, NAC Jeremy Benson, Deron Brown, NAC Playoffs; Jeremy Benson - NAC Pitcher of the Year Kevin Blackhusrt, Tom Lafferty Alex Pugliese, Bruce Shatel 1995 45-14 1st, NAC Jamie Wilson, Dan Hammer, NAC Champion; NCAA Tournament Play-in Game Curt Schnur, Steve Franzini, Hannah - NAC Coach of the Year & Troy O’Neil ABCA East Region Coach of the Year; Liberty Bell Classic Champions 1996 44-12 1st, NAC Dan Hammer, Chris Dillon, NAC Champion; NCAA Tournament Ethan Jack Hannah - NAC Coach of the Year 1997 45-10 1st, AE Dan Colunio, Tim Mahony America East Playoffs; Kevin Mench Scott Gellert America East Rookie of the Year; set UD record with 45 wins 1998 43-10 1st, AE Matt Phillips, Brad Eyman, America East Champions; NCAA Andre Duffie, Matt Ardizzone Tournament; Kevin Mench - NCAA Player of the Year; Hannah - America East Coach of the Year 1999 35-25 2nd, AE Jamie McSherry America East Champion; NCAA Tournament; 1,500th win in program history; Hannah - America East Coach of the Year Tournament; 1,500th win in UD History; Hannah - 1,000th victory 2000 37-20 1st, AE Jeff Romond, Dave Mullin America East Champion; NCAA Tournament; Hannah - America East Coach of the Year JIM SHERMAN (327-272) 2001 45-15 1st, AE Vic Sage, Chris Kolodzey America East Champion; NCAA Tournament; First NCAA Tournament win since 1992; Tied UD record for wins in a season 2002 35-22 4th, CAA Rich McGuire, John Schneider ............CAA Playoffs; Liberty Bell Classic Champions 2003 21-32 4th, CAA Kris Dufner, Steve Harden 2004 33-24 6th, CAA Steve Van Note, Mike Mihalik ............CAA Runner-up 2005 27-31 5th, CAA Dave Harden, Scott Rambo CAA Playoffs 2006 30-24 7th, CAA Todd Davison, Mitch Heckert Led NCAA in HR, 2B & Slugging Pct. 2007 32-23 1st, CAA Bryan Hagerich, Mitch Heckert CAA Runner-up; Sherman - CAA Coach of the Year 2008 22-31 9th, CAA Alex Buchholz, Mike McGuire Adam Tsakonas 2009 28-20 6th, CAA Kyle Davis, Scott Shockley CAA Playoffs 2010 27-24 10th, CAA Carlos Alonso, Ryan Cuneo Liberty Bell Classic Champions Brian Rorick 2011 27-26 5th, CAA Dave Anderson, Pat Dameron Steve Ulaky 2012 31-27 3rd, CAA Jeff Murray, Eric Young CAA Championships Runner-Up ALL-TIME RECORD: 1924-1222-27 (.606)

1995 NAC Champions, NCAA Tournament (45-14)

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The following lists all former and current Blue Hens who have either been drafted or signed a free agent contract during their career at the University of Delaware. Drafted players are listed in bold (rounds listed where available). Active players are denoted with a (#). If a player was drafted and did not sign at that time, it is denoted with a (*). NAME YEAR #Carlos Alonso 2010 *Matt Ardizzone 1997 1998 Brian August 1997 Gary Begnaud 1974 Jeremy Benson 1994 Craig Berger 1997 Lex Bleckley 1984 Bill Brakeley 1989 Mark Brown 1970 #Cliff Brumbaugh 1995 #Alex Buchholz 2008 #Ryan Cuneo 2010 #Kyle Davis 2009 #Todd Davison 2006 Greg Diehl 1974 Andy Donatelli 1985 *Kris Dufner 2002 2003 Lee Elia 1958 Chris Frey 1998 Brent Gaphardt 2006 Keith Garagozzo 1991 Bill Gibbons 1988 Mike Gomez 1992 #Reid Gorecki 2002 Dallas Green 1955 George Gross 1977 Bryan Hagerich 2007 Billy Harris 2007 John Jaskowski 1976 Tripp Keister 1992 #Chad Kerfoot 2007 Chris Kolodzey 2001 #Mike Koplove 1998 Pete Laake 1990 Brian Lesher 1992 #Peter Maestrales 2001 *Frank McCann 1975 1976 #*Mike McGuire 2007 2008 Mike McIlvaine 1986 #Kevin Mench 1999 #Brandon Menchaca 2007 Mark Michael 2003 Mike Mihalik 2004 *Paul Murphy 1986 1987

Vic Willis

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TEAM Philadelphia Phillies New York Mets San Diego Padres New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies New York Yankees New York Mets Montreal Expos Milwaukee Brewers Philadelphia Phillies Texas Rangers Cincinnati Reds Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies Chicago White Sox Tampa Bay Devil Rays Philadelphia Phillies Texas Rangers Seattle Mariners New York Yankees San Francisco Giants New York Yankees St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies Houston Astros Florida Marlins Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies New York Mets Oakland Athletics Detroit Tigers Arizona Diamondbacks Texas Rangers Oakland Athletics San Francisco Giants New York Mets Kansas City Royals Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Seattle Mariners Texas Rangers Cincinnati Reds St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies Kansas City Baltimore Orioles

ROUND 32nd 27th Free Agent 18th n/a 27th n/a 18th 4th 27th 13th 6th 20th 27th 19th 22nd n/a 26th 38th n/a n/a 21st 9th 26th 14th 13th n/a 8th 25th 25th n/a 33rd 30th 25th 29th 48th 25th n/a 9th 1st 46th 43rd 31st 4th 13th 4th 40th 9th 32nd

Mike Koplove

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NAME YEAR #Carlos Alonso 2010 Al Neiger 1959 Troy O’Neal 1995 Herb Orensky 1979 Tom Palmer 1967 Chuck Pesce 1968 Matt Phillips 1998 Jason Pierson 1992 #Dan Richardson 2008 Jim Robinson 1970 Mark Rubini 1986 Andrew Salvo 2001 *John Schneider 2001 2002 Curt Schnur 1995 Doug Shaab 1983 *Jim Sherman 1981 1982 Randy Simmons 1988 David Slovak 2008 Jimmy Smith 1958 Mike Stanek 1984 *Jeff Taylor 1977 1978 Steve Taylor 1977 Steve Tissot 1969 Jeff Trout 1983 #Brian Valichka 2005 Bob Vantrease 1983 Vince Vukovich 2001 Brian Wallace 1992 Fred Walters 1958 Gene Watson 1958 Ken Wiggins 1971 Dave Yates 1970 Scott Young 1981 Ted Zink 1970

TEAM Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Milwaukee Brewers Philadelphia Phillies Detroit Tigers Philadelphia Phillies Boston Red Sox Chicago White Sox St. Louis Cardinals Minnesota Twins Milwaukee Brewers Chicago White Sox Detroit Tigers Toronto Blue Jays Atlanta Braves Houston Astros Chicago Cubs Houston Astros Atlanta Braves Washington Nationals Philadelphia Phillies Milwaukee Brewers Texas Rangers New York Yankees New York Yankees Detroit Tigers Minnesota Twins Texas Rangers Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Seattle Mariners Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies St. Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Phillies

ROUND 32nd n/a n/a n/a 9th 30th 14th 25th 38th n/a 35th 22nd 24th 13th 34th 23rd 20th 14th 19th n/a n/a 10th 28th 9th 1st n/a 5th 19th 29th 20th 14th n/a n/a n/a 10th 9th n/a

The following players have spent time as an active player on a major league roster: CLIFF BRUMBAUGH (OF/1B, Texas Rangers-Colorado Rockies 2001; Colorado Rockies 2002, Chicago White Sox 2003) LEE ELIA (IF, Chicago White Sox, 1966; Chicago Cubs 1968; Manager: Chicago Cubs 1982-83; Philadelphia Phillies 1987-88) KEITH GARAGOZZO (LHP, Minnesota Twins 1993) DALLAS GREEN (P, Philadelphia Phillies 1960-64, 1967; Washington Senators 1965; New York Mets 1966; Manager: Philadelphia Phillies 1979-81 {World Champions 1980}; New York Yankees 1989; New York Mets 1993-1996) MIKE KOPLOVE (RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks 2001-2006; Cleveland Indians 2007) BRIAN LESHER (OF/1B, Oakland Athletics 1997-1999; Seattle Mariners 2000-01; Milwaukee Brewers 2002-2003) KEVIN MENCH (OF, Texas Rangers 2001- 2006; Milwaukee Brewers 2006-2007; Toronto Blue Jays 2008) AL NEIGER (RHP, Philadelphia Phillies 1960) VIC WILLIS (P, Member of Baseball Hall of Fame - Boston Braves 1895-1905; Pittsburgh Pirates 1906-09; St. Louis Cardinals 1910)

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