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2010 UNC GREENSBORO BASEBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents, quick facts, roster ....................................................... 1 Coaching staff .....................................................................................2-4 Pitchers U ............................................................................................... 5 Player profiles ....................................................................................6-22 2009 review.....................................................................................23-24 2009 SoCon review...............................................................................25 Opponents ............................................................................................26 All-time series/SoCon Tournament ........................................................ 27 The Southern Conference ......................................................................28 All-time roster .......................................................................................29 UNCG record book .......................................................................... 30-35 All-time results................................................................................ 36-39 UNCG Spartan Ballparks .......................................................................40 This is UNCG ....................................................................................41-44 UNCG administration ...................................................................... 45-46 Spartan Club ...................................................................................47-48

UNIVERSITY FACTS

Location ........................................................................... Greensboro, NC Founded ...........................................................................................1981 Enrollment .............................................18,502 (14,664 undergraduates) Nickname ................................................................................... Spartans Colors..........................................................................Gold, White & Navy Affiliation ...........................................................................NCAA Division I Conference ................................................................................. Southern First Year of Baseball ........................................................................1991 Home Field ..........................................................UNCG Baseball Stadium Capacity ..........................................................................................3,500 Field Dimensions ....................... LF-340, LC-370, C-405, RC-370, RF-340 Surface............................................................................................ Grass Chancellor ..................................................................... Dr. Linda P. Brady Alma Mater .......................................................... Douglass College, 1969 Director of Athletics .................................................................Kim Record Alma Mater ......................................................................... Virginia, 1984 Athletics Department Phone ............................................. 336-334-5952 Ticket Office Phone ........................................................... 336-334-3250

UNCG BASEBALL INFORMATION

Head Coach .....................................Mike Gaski (Detroit ‘73, 20th season) Email .......................................................................... baseball@uncg.edu Baseball Office Phone ......................................................(336) 334-3247 UNCG Record Overall ...............................................578-460-1 (19 years) UNCG Record as Div. 1 .............................................569-427-1 (18 years) Career Record .................................................................................. Same NCAA Appearance.......................................................... Two (1994, 1997) Assistant Coaches ..................Jamie Athas (Arizona State ‘06, 3rd season) ..............................Dustin Ijames (North Carolina A&T ‘06, 3rd season) Athletic Trainer......................................................................Daisy Kovach 2009 Overall Record ....................................................................... 20-29 2009 SoCon Record ..........................................................................7-21 2009 Home Record..........................................................................14-14 2009 Away Record .............................................................................5-15 2009 Neutral Record ...........................................................................1-0 Position Players Returning/Lost ........................................................10/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost ......................................................................7/6 Newcomers........................................................................................... 10

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE

Sports Information Director .............................................. Mike Hirschman Email ....................................................................mwhirsch@uncg.edu Cell Phone ....................................................................336-202-5331 Assistant Sports Information Director (Baseball Contact)......David Percival Email ...................................................................... drperciv@uncg.edu Cell Phone ....................................................................336-420-7518 Assistant Sports Information Director ..........................................Phil Perry Email .......................................................................pdperry@uncg.edu Cell Phone ................................................................... 336-207-2383 Sports Information Office Phone ........................................336-334-5615 Sports Information Office Fax .............................................336-334-3182 Press Box Phone ............................................................... 336-334-3885 Sports Information Office Address ......................................UNCG Athletics ...................................................................................... PO Box 26168 ............................................................... Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 Website ................................................................www.uncgspartans.com

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2010 SPARTAN BASEBALL ROSTER

NO.NAME

POS. B/T

HT.

CL.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE)

1 Harry Slade

OF

L/L

5-10 160 Fr.

WT.

Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield HS

2 John Cucchiarella

INF

R/R

5-10 160 R-So.

3 Ray Quinones

INF

R/R

5-11 167 Jr.

5 Joey Frabasile

INF

R/R

6-2

195 R-So.

7 Taylor Schwarz

INF

S/R

6-2

185 Jr. Sheboygan, Wis./Madison Area Technical College

Katonah, N.Y./Somers New York, N.Y./George Washington Bronx, N.Y./Fordham Prep

8 Ed Jayjack

C

L/R

6-0

200 R-Sr.

Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman

10 Alex Frederick

INF

R/R

6-1

180 So.

Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney HS Whiteville, N.C./Southeastern CC

13 Lloyd Enzor

INF

R/R

6-2

215 So.

14 Kris Richards

INF

R/R

6-0

180 So.

15 Brad Raynor

OF

R/R

5-9

180 R-So.

Garner, N.C./West Johnston HS Hamilton, N.J./Lawrenceville Prep

16 Alex Shelton

LHP

R/L

6-1

190 Sr.

Madison, N.C./McMichael HS

17 Eric Brindle

INF

R/R

6-0

183 Fr.

Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington HS North

205 R-So.

18 Wes McBride

RHP

R/R

6-2

19 Greg Smith

RHP

R/R

5-11 170 Jr.

Lewisville, N.C./West Forsyth

20 Matt Parish

RHP

R/R

6-4

215 So.

21 Cody Walker

OF

R/R

6-1

212 Jr.

Greensboro, N.C./Pitt CC

22 Corey Overholtzer

OF

L/L

5-11 160 Sr.

Frederick, Md./Arundel HS

23 Matt Crump

C

R/R

6-1

195 Jr.

Matthews, N.C./Polk CC

24 Colby Hyatt

RHP

R/R

6-0

190 Jr.

Huntington Beach, Calif./Cypress CC

Manorville, N.Y./Eastport/South Manor Morristown, N.J./Morristown HS

25 Chris Barker

OF

L/L

5-10 185 Jr. Racine, Wis./Madison Area Technical College

26 Zach Furl

RHP

R/R

6-0

207 So.

27 Warren Slack

RHP

R/R

6-0

175 Jr.

29 Drew Gehringer

OF

R/R

5-11 150 Jr.

32 Blake Hassebrock

RHP

R/R

6-5

185 Jr.

33 Trevor Edwards

1B/C L/R

6-2

210 So. Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Taddle Creek Academy

35 Zach Leach

C-OF R/R

6-2

185 Fr.

Herndon, Va./Herndon HS

37 Tyler Hollstegge

RHP

6-2

185 Fr.

Hamilton, Ohio/St. Xavier HS

L/R

Sanford, N.C./Lee County HS High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford Matthews, N.C./Butler High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford

Head Coach: 4 - Mike Gaski (Detroit, 1973), 20th season at UNCG Assistant Coach: 11 - Jamie Athas (Arizona State, 2006), 3rd season at UNCG Assistant Coach: 38 – Dustin Ijames (North Carolina A&T, 2006), 3rd season at UNCG Athletic Trainer: Daisy Kovach Speed/Strength/Conditioning Coach: Mark Williams

ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION MEDIA NOTE

Just a reminder to please refer to our institution as UNC Greensboro (no hyphen) or UNCG on second reference.

CREDITS The 2009 University of North Carolina at Greensboro baseball media guide was written and designed by David Percival, UNCG assistant sports information director. This guide was designed using Adobe Creative Suite CS4. Printed by Franklin Printing, in Nashville, Tenn. Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Mike Hirschman and Assistant Sports Information Director Phil Perry. Photography by WG Sports, John Bell, Chris English, Jerry Wolford, Sideline Sports, Houston Astros, Joe Maitrejean, Montgomery Biscuits, Robbie Gurganus and others.

ON THE COVER (from left to right) Ed Jayjack, Alex Shelton and Corey Overholtzer

TA B L E O F C O N E N T S • 1


Mike GASKI HEAD COACH

20th year at UNCG 578-460-1 Detroit, ‘73

The 2010 UNCG baseball season will be the 20th season for coach Mike Gaski. He has been the only head coach for the university since the baseball program’s inception in 1991. During his tenure, Gaski has coached over 20 players who have been either drafted or signed to the majors including: Rob Gilliam (2007-09, Ricky Orton (2007-08), Matt Gaski (2007-08), Ryan Falcon (2003-07), Guy Welsh (2006-07), Jermaine Mitchell (2006), Chris Mason (2003-05), Taft Cable (1999-01), Brian Moehler (1991-93), Jarrett Santos (2003-04) and Jay Metzger (2001-04). He also has had on his squads four All-Americans, five Freshman All-Americans, three Freshman All-American honorable mentions, and two Academic All-Americans. He has guided the program to NCAA Tournament appearances and league championships in two different Division I conferences – the Big South and Southern. Gaski has also led the Spartans into the Top 30 of several national polls over his 19 seasons. In 2006, Gaski guided the Spartans to the program’s first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team when UNCG knocked off North Carolina, the eventual national runner-up. In 2007, Gaski was presented with his 500th win as a head coach - all of them coming with the Spartans. UNCG topped Army, 13-5, at UNCG Baseball Stadium on March 3 to present Gaski with his milestone win. In 1998, UNCG’s first season in the Southern Conference, the Spartans posted a then-record 22 league wins en route to the conference title. After posting a 40-18 overall record, the team narrowly missed its third NCAA trip in five years. In 18 seasons of Division I play, Gaski’s teams have an impressive 569-427-1 record, which includes victories over many established programs. During his tenure at UNCG, he has won three Conference Coach of the Year awards. Overall, Gaski has tallied a 578-460-1 record in his career. In 1994, the Spartans posted 39 wins, and captured their first Big South Conference title. UNCG also made its first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. In 1997, the Spartans recorded a school-record 45 wins on the way to the Big South Conference regular-season and tournament titles and a No. 28 final national ranking. Gaski began coaching at the collegiate level in 1979 as an assistant at Cleveland State and spent one season with the Vikings. After his tenure with Cleveland State, Gaski headed to Ohio State in 1980. There, he coached the pitchers and catchers. Gaski helped the Buckeyes to back-to-back record-setting seasons and their first NCAA appearance in more than 15 years. From Ohio State, Gaski went to Florida Southern to assume the position of assistant head coach with the Moccasins. During his four-year stint (1983-87), the team made four consecutive NCAA appearances, finished second in the nation in 1984 and claimed the Division II National Championship in 1985. Gaski left collegiate coaching in 1988 to assume the position of Executive Director of the Spanish Olympic Program in preparation for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. As the principal administrator for Olympic baseball preparation, Gaski’s responsibilities included the development of a national baseball program and the preparation of the Olympic venues for the Games. Upon his return to the United States and UNCG, Gaski was immediately enlisted by USA Baseball to serve as a consultant on international affairs and Olympic preparation. He was elected to his first term as President of USA Baseball on January 7, 2001 and was re-elected to the position on January 10, 2005. In March of 2001, Gaski was elected by the International Baseball Federation to serve on the technical committee that oversees all international competition, including the World Championships and the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. In February 2006, Gaski was elected technical commissioner by the International Baseball Federation’s Executive Committee in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Previously, he was vice president for the organization’s Board of Directors and represented the U.S. in a variety of international congresses. In 1991, he became

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COACHING EXPERIENCE UNC GREENSBORO • Head Coach (1991-present) • 578-460-1 in 19 overall seasons • 569-427-1 in 18 seasons at Div. I • 1998 SoCon Championship • 1998 SoCon Coach of the Year • 1997 NCAA South Regional • 1997 Big South Championship • 1997 Big South Coach of the Year • 1994 NCAA South Regional • 1994 Big South Championship • 1994 Big South Coach of the Year • Two Academic All-American • Five Freshman All-Americans • Four All-Americans • Four NCAA All-Region players • Three Conference Freshmen of the Year • 40 All-Conference Players • 25 players drafted or signed FLORIDA SOUTHERN • Assistant Coach (1983-86) • 1985 NCAA Division II Champion • 1984 NCAA Division II Runner-up OHIO STATE • Assistant Coach (1980-83) • 1983 NCAA Regional CLEVELAND STATE • Assistant Coach (1979-80) OTHER EXPERIENCE • 2006 NCAA Selection Committee • 2005-current MLB Rules Committee • 2004 Athens Olympics • 2001-current President, USA Baseball • 1998 U.S. National Team • 1995 World University Games • 1992 U.S. Olympic Games • 1991 U.S. Pan Am Team

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Mike Gaski and USA Baseball...A Winning Combination USA Baseball made history on June 19, 2007 when the organization officially opened its National Training Center (NTC) in Cary, North Carolina. The result of a two year relocation effort, this Town of Cary funded facility boasts four lighted Major League quality fields, a 2,000 seat stadium, a spacious press box, concession stand, and team merchandise store. The opening of the facility put an exclamation mark on the unprecedented growth of the national governing body of baseball in this past decade and was due in large part to the leadership of USA Baseball President Mike Gaski, the head baseball coach at UNCG. Historically an amateur organization, the scope of programming was forever changed in 1999 when professional players first took the field representing the United States in the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg. The experience was magnified when the USA team defeated Mexico in extra innings by a score of 2-1 and secured a spot in the finals against Cuba, and more importantly, a berth in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. Since that first team of professionals took the field in 1999, USA Baseball has fielded ten professional teams for international competition and most recently identified and selected the 2009 World Baseball Classic Team. Not coincidentally, the growth of the last decade has coincided with Gaski’s election as the organization’s president in January 2001. Perhaps the single most significant development occurred in 2005 when USA Baseball entered into a joint partnership with MLB securing financial stability for the organization and setting the stage for additional programming and unparalleled success. During this time, from 2005 until today, USA Baseball teams have captured medals in 24 or the 27 international events including 5 World Championships, 6 Pan Am Championships, and Olympic Bronze in the 2008 Beijing Games. Beyond his close interaction with the USA Baseball Staff, Gaski is also recognized internationally for his baseball and administrative acumen. In March of 2001, Mike was elected by the International Baseball Federation to serve on the technical committee that oversees all international competition, including the World Championships and the Athens Olympic Games of 2004. In February 2006, he was elected technical commissioner by the International Federation’s Executive Committee in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Board of Directors of USA Baseball as led by Mike represents the vast pool of athletes from which the highest level USA teams are fostered. As such, each of these national member organizations has a direct impact on the development of baseball and each plays a vital part in the proliferation of the on field excellence that has defined our country for many years. With such a strong steward of the game in President Gaski, USA Baseball welcomes the year 2010 and the expectations of continued success and leadership into the new millennium.

the team leader of the U.S. squad in the Pan American Games in Cuba and joined the 1992 USA Olympic Baseball coaching staff in a similar role. In 1993, Gaski was elected treasurer of the Pan American Baseball Confederation that governs international baseball throughout the Americas. Gaski returned to the Olympics in 1996, serving this time on the USOC International Games Prep Committee for the Atlanta Games. In 1998, Gaski joined Team USA as an assistant coach as the National Team prepared for the IBA World Championships. Though Gaski’s administrative skills place him in high demand throughout the United States and abroad, he continues to serve on the Board of Directors and Advisory Board of numerous statewide and local organizations including the North Carolina Amateur Sports Association. He conducts UNCG’s popular baseball camp and appears as a lecturer and clinician throughout the nation. Gaski just completed his term as a member of the NCAA Baseball Division I Selection Committee and served on several advisory groups. Most recently, he was asked to serve on the NCAA Baseball Academic Enhancement Working Group, a committee charged with addressing the concerns surrounding academic performance by baseball student-athletes and their correlation to the NCAA’s new APR standards. He currently serves as the amateur baseball advisor on the MLB Rules Committee. Gaski earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Detroit in 1973, a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from UNCG in 1977 and a Master of Arts in English from Ohio State in 1982. Gaski has two sons. Matt was a senior infielder for UNCG for the 2007 and 2008 seasons after spending his first two years at Florida, who was the national runner up in 2005. After the 2008 season, he was drafted by the San Diego Padres and is currently playing in the minor leagues for the Minnesota Twins. His younger son, Nick, graduated in the spring of 2009 from the University of North Carolina with a degree in history and Chinese. He spent the summer of 2008 working for Major League Baseball as an intern in their Beijing office.

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

UNCG BASEBALL UNDER GASKI OVERALL YEAR DIV. 1991 II 1992 I 1993 I 1994* I 1995 I 1996 I 1997* I 1998 I 1999 I 2000 I 2001 I 2002 I 2003 I 2004 I 2005 I 2006 I 2007 I 2008 I 2009 I Overall: * - NCAA Bid

RECORD 9-33 20-26 23-22 39-18 35-19 28-24 45-17 40-18 29-26 34-24 31-28 33-22 39-21 33-21-1 31-22 26-33 30-30 33-27 20-29 578-460-1

PCT. .214 .447 .511 .627 .648 .538 .726 .690 .527 .586 .525 .611 .650 .609 .585 .441 .500 .550 .408 .557

CONFERENCE YEAR 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

CONF. RECORD PCT. FINISH None n/a n/a n/a None n/a n/a n/a None n/a n/a n/a Big South 20-6 .769 1st Big South 17-7 .708 t-2nd Big South 12-6 .667 3rd Big South 18-3 .857 1st SoCon 22-5 .815 1st SoCon 16-12 .571 5th SoCon 20-9 .690 3rd SoCon 17-12 .586 5th SoCon 17-11 .607 5th SoCon 17-13 .567 t-4th SoCon 16-14 .533 5th SoCon 17-13 .567 5th SoCon 13-14 .481 7th SoCon 14-13 .519 5th SoCon 15-12 .556 5th SoCon 7-21 .250 10th 246-157 .610

Big South SoCon

67-22 165-122

.753 .575

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Jamie ATHAS

Dustin IJAMES

Third year at UNCG Arizona State, ‘06

Third year at UNCG North Carolina A&T, ‘06

ASSISTANT COACH

Jamie Athas enters his third year as assistant baseball coach at UNC Greensboro for the 2010 season. He works primarily with the hitters and infielders and is also in charge of recruiting. In 2008 under Athas, the Spartans enjoyed success on the diamond, especially offensively. Two players in particular, Matt Gaski and Ricky Orton, were drafted in the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Both Gaski and Orton had career years for the Spartans and were a huge part of their success. Gaski raised his batting average from .291 in 2007 to .327 in 2008. Orton also raised his batting average from .330 in 2007 to .359 with 15 home runs in 2008. UNCG enjoyed success as a team offensively, as well. The Spartans broke their own school records in doubles (131) and home runs (66). The team also finished second in batting average (.304), hits (642) and RBI (412). Prior to coming to UNCG, Athas was as an assistant coach at Kent State for one season. He worked primarily with the infielders and helped with hitting. Kent State turned 64 double plays that year, which was 12th best in the nation. While at Kent State, Athas helped the Golden Flashes to a 33-24 mark overall and a 19-8 record in MAC play. In 2007, Kent State won the MAC Championship and went to Columbia, Mo., for the NCAA Regional. Athas spent five seasons as a middle infielder in the San Francisco organization, including two years with the Fresno Grizzlies, before spending the 2006 campaign with the Carolina Mudcats, the ClassAA affiliate of the Florida Marlins. He was on the Giants’ 40-man roster during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. A seventh-round pick of the Giants in 2001, Athas played two seasons for Wake Forest. He transferred from Providence after the 1999 season when the university folded the program. He was a Freshman All-American for the Friars, hitting .325 with 42 RBI and 56 runs scored. In 2000, his first season at Wake Forest, Athas was named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament team and finished the season with a .312 batting average and 30 RBI. His best season in the minors came in 2003 when he hit .275 for Class-AA Norwich. Athas earned a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State in 2006. He and his wife, Jamie, reside in Whitsett. They have one daughter, Callie.

Daisy KOVACH

ATHLETIC TRAINER Fourth year at UNCG North Carolina, ‘01

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ASSISTANT COACH

Dustin Ijames begins his third year as assistant baseball coach at UNC Greensboro for the 2010 season. Ijames will be working with Spartan outfielders and assisting with hitters during the year. Ijames attended nearby Glenn High School in Kernersville, NC, where he was part of four conference championship teams. Ijames was a three-year starter for the Bobcats, collecting all-conference and all-county honors on multiple occasions. Ijames was also a member of the victorious 2001 West squad in the annual North Carolina East-West All-Star baseball game. Ijames began his collegiate playing career as a shortstop at Methodist College in Fayetteville, NC. After a knee injury sidelined him during his freshman season in 2002, Ijames enjoyed a solid 2003 redshirt freshman campaign for the Monarchs, batting .311 with 27 RBI. In 2004, Ijames transferred to North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, NC, where he saw time as both an infielder and outfielder. In 2005, Ijames enjoyed his best season as an Aggie, helping North Carolina A&T to a record-setting 27-win season and the school’s first MEAC baseball regular-season and tournament championships. North Carolina A&T’s MEAC tournament championship also earned the school its first ever NCAA Regional appearance, in Clemson, SC. Off the field, Ijames was honored as a 2005 COSIDA Academic All-American for his efforts in the classroom. In his final season as an Aggie in 2006, Ijames excelled both on and off the field and was rewarded by being selected as the school’s 2006 Male Academic Athlete of the Year. Ijames graduated from North Carolina A&T in 2006 with a B.S. in business management and earned his master’s degree in sports studies in 2008 from High Point University. Prior to coaching at UNCG, Ijames was an assistant baseball coach at his Glenn and led the Bobcats to the Piedmont Triad 3-A Conference title and a state quarterfinal playoff appearance. Ijames is in his seventh overall year of coaching with experience in: high school, travel, collegiate summer league and college baseball and has coached eight MLB draft picks during his career.

Daisy Kovach enters her first year as an associate athletic trainer after spending the past three seasons as an assistant athletic trainer at UNCG. Kovach was hired as a full-time assistant in July 2006 and came to Greensboro from Tulane University where she worked as a fulltime assistant athletic trainer for two years. She was responsible for women’s basketball, women’s golf and baseball while at Tulane. A native of Asheboro, NC, Kovach earned her undergraduate degree from North Carolina in 2001. She attended graduate school at UNCG where she served as a graduate assistant for three years. Kovach worked primarily with baseball and cross country/ track and also worked with women’s basketball and men’s soccer. Kovach is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. She also serves as an approved clinical instructor in the entry-level masters’ athletic training program at UNCG.

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PITCHERS’ UNIVERSITY In 19 seasons under the direction of Mike Gaski, the UNC Greensboro baseball program has continued to develop student-athletes into professional athletes, particularly in the pitching department. With over 20 players drafted from UNCG under Gaski, 14 of them have been pitchers. Six of those 14 pitchers are currently on active rosters for professional teams, highlighted by Houston Astros pitcher Brian Moehler. In fact, there has been at least one Spartan pitcher drafted in 11 of the past 13 seasons

Rob Gilliam

Jarrett Santos

All-SoCon honorees First team: 2005 Chris Mason 2003 Jarrett Santos 2002 Scooter Michael 2000 Ryan Gordon Second team: 2008 Greg Martin 2007 Ryan Falcon 2006 Patrick Currin 2004 Jarrett Santos 2001 Taft Cable 2000 Taft Cable 1998 Jason Parsons 1998 Corey McDonald

All-American honorees First team: 2003 Ryan Gordon Third team: 2002 Scooter Michael 1997 Jason Parsons Freshman All-American honorees 2003 Chris Mason 2001 Scooter Michael 1996 Jonathan Jackson All-Big South honorees First team: 1996 Jonathan Jackson 1997 Jason Parsons Second team: 1995 Darrell Tillman

Brian Moehler

Chris Mason

Pat Currin UNC GREENSBORO PITCHERS IN THE PROS UNDER MIKE GASKI Player Brian Moehler Jeff Huffman* Darrell Tillmon* Lance Surridge** Corey McDonald Jonathan Jackson* Taft Cable Everett Hancock Ryan Gordon Jason Metzger Jarrett Santos Chris Mason Patrick Currin Lee Land Ryan Falcon Rob Gilliam

Year 1993 1994 1995 1998 1999 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2009

Round 6th FA FA 13th 21st FA 8th 28th 43rd 23rd 34th 2nd 22nd 28th 29th 8th

Team Detroit Tigers Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Detroit TIgers Kansas City Royals Philadelphia Phillies Detroit Tigers Toronto Blue Jays Colorado Rockies Florida Marlins Tampa Bay Rays Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics Texas Rangers Oakland Athletics

* Signed free agent contracts ** Lance Surridge was also drafted in the 14th round in 1997 but did not sign.

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PITCHERS’ UNIVERSITY • 5


Ed JAYJACK

Senior Catcher/Infielder • 6-0 • 200 Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman HS

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At UNCG Redshirt Junior Season (2009): Started the first 31 games for the Spartans at first base, catcher and designated hitter before an injury forced him to miss the rest of the season … he led the team in batting average (.343), slugging percentage (.524), on base percentage (.459) and home runs (4) before his injury … went 4-5 with an RBI and two runs scored against Wofford (4/11) as he fell just a triple shy of hitting for the cycle … had four RBI against Elon (4/5), including a threerun home run…hit his first career triple against Princeton (2/27). Redshirt Sophomore Season (2008): Started five of the 18 games that he played in ... switched between first base and designated hitter in his five starts...had eight walks compared to just seven strikeouts ... hit a homerun against ACC foes NC State (4/23) and Wake Forest (4/29) ... had a season-high five at-bats against Georgia Southern (5/10). Redshirt Freshman Season (2007): Got the starting nod in seven games ... appeared in a total of 29 games for the Spartans ... had a season-high four at-bats against College of Charleston (May 12) ... tallied a run scored in games versus Jacksonville (May 10) and Princeton (Mar. 17). Freshman Season (2006): Earned a redshirt and sat out the season. High School: Two-year letterwinner as a catcher and outfielder for coach Tim Saunders at Dublin Coffman High School ... twice selected as team most valuable player ... first and second team Ohio Capital Conference selection ... earned first team all-district accolades... an all-state honorable mention ... also played three years of summer ball for Legion Post 614 B for coach Scott Sutherland. Personal: Edward Joseph Jayjack ... son of Ned and Dorothy Jayjack ... born on August 8, 1986 in Columbus, Ohio ... majoring in history at UNCG.

Ed Jayjack’s career statistics Overall Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .000 .179 .343 .253

GP 22 18 31 71

GS 7 5 31 43

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AB 29 28 105 162

R 2 4 18 24

H 0 5 36 41

2B 0 0 5 5

3B 0 0 1 1

HR 0 2 4 6

RBI 1 4 21 26

TB 0 11 55 66

SLG% .000 .393 .524 .407

BB 9 8 20 37

HBP 1 0 6 7

SO 9 7 20 36

GDP 1 0 0 1

OB% .256 .361 .459 .405

SF 0 0 4 4

SH 0 0 0 0

SB 0 0 2 2

ATT 0 0 2 2

PO 6 37 211 254

A 1 4 13 18

E FLD% 01.000 1 .976 5 .978 6 .978

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P L AY E R B I O S • 7


Corey OVERHOLTZER Senior Outfielder • 5-11 • 160 Frederick, Md. Arundel HS

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At UNCG Junior Season (2009): Started in centerfield in 48 of the 49 games in 2009 … was a preseason second-team All-SoCon member … hit six triples to lead the SoCon for the second consecutive season … ended the season on a team-high 12 game hitting streak…recorded at least one hit in 40 of his 48 games on the year … was tied for third on the team with a .299 batting average and led the team in hits (60) and RBI (36) … had his best game of the year in a 13-4 route against Duke (4/8) when he went 3-4 with four RBI and three runs scored … was also in the top-5 on the team in slugging percentage, on-base percentage, runs scored, doubles, home runs and total bases.

Sophomore Season (2008): Started in the outfield for the Spartans in 59 of the 60 games in 2008 ... hit .350 on the season with 78 hits in 223 at bats ... led the SoCon with six triples ... had a season-high four hits against Connecticut (3/1), including a homerun, as he recorded five RBI ... hit two doubles and one triple against College of Charleston (5/4) on his way to another 5 RBI game ... had 42 RBI on the season and scored 42 runs ... was among the team leaders with 126 putouts. Freshman Season (2007): Got the starting nod in 46 of 54 appearances in 2007 ... in his 159 plate appearances, he knocked in 17 RBI, seven doubles, three triples, and three homeruns ... totaled 26 runs and 55 total bases ... went 7-for-7 in stolen bases ... second on the team in triples ... fifth on the team with 115 putouts ... went 3-for-6 with two runs, two RBI, a double, and a homerun in the 9-8 victory over Wofford (Apr. 21) ... tallied two hits against Furman (Apr. 7), Western Carolina (Apr. 14), The Citadel (May 6), and Appalachian State (May 17). High School: Attended Arundel High School in Gambrels, MD for two years after transferring from Riverdale Baptist ... played for coach Bernie Walter at Arundel ... led the 2006 Wildcats to a 23-3 record and their 10th state title in school history and first since 2001 ... finished the year ranked No. 25 nationally by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper ... selected as an honorable mention on the 2006 Louisville Slugger High School All American team ... was named first team All-Arundel County, all-state and all-league ... also selected first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun and honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post in 2006 ... hit .480 with a county-record six triples, four doubles, five homers, 36 runs, 23 RBIs and 16 walks as the Wildcats’ leadoff hitter ... finished his career at Arundel with the highest career average (.542) and the most triples (10) in school history ... had the honor of playing in the Brooks Robinson High School All-Star game at Camden Yards ... also competed in golf and soccer. Personal: Corey Ashton Overholtzer ... born April 20, 1988 in Shady Grove, Md. ... son of George and Darlene Overholtzer ... has an older sister Kayla ... was also recruited by Virginia Tech and UMBC ... majoring in business with a concentration in accounting at UNCG.

Corey Overholtzer’s career statistics Overall Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg .208 .350 .299 .293

GP 54 59 48 161

GS 46 58 48 152

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AB R 159 26 223 42 201 32 583 100

H 33 78 60 171

2B 7 12 10 29

3B 3 6 6 15

HR 3 5 3 11

RBI 17 44 36 97

TB 55 117 91 263

SLG% .346 .525 .453 .451

BB 16 20 18 54

HBP 2 7 5 14

SO 27 35 37 99

GDP 2 2 5 9

OB% .288 .413 .367 .364

SF 0 4 2 6

SH 4 3 1 8

SB 7 10 14 31

ATT 7 15 18 40

PO 115 126 117 358

A 3 3 3 9

E FLD% 4 .967 1 .992 2 .984 7 .981

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Alex SHELTON Senior Pitcher • 6-1 • 190 Madison, N.C. McMichael HS

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At UNCG Junior Season (2009): Pitched 39 1/3 innings in his nine starts in 14 appearances for the year … had his best start of the season against North Carolina A&T (4/28) when he allowed only two runs on three hits in 5 1/3 innings of work while striking out four … recorded the win in the 14-4 win over Furman (5/15) after allowing only three runs in 5 2/3 innings … struck out 24 batters on the season. Sophomore Season (2008): Made six starts in 19 appearances in 2008 ... finished the year with a 4-3 record and had one save ... posted a 5.28 ERA for the year with 32 strikeouts ... allowed one run or fewer in 14 of his 19 appearances ... had a season-high four strikeouts against Connecticut (2/29) and Elon (4/27). Freshman Season (2007): Finished the season with a 6.65 ERA and 37 strikeouts ... appeared 18 games with nine starts ... compiled a 1-4 record with two saves... in his 47.1 innings on the mound, Shelton retired 37 batters and walked just 17 ... tied for team lead in saves (2) ... ranked third in games started and fifth in innings pitched, strikeouts, and batters struck out looking (10) ... logged a season-high six strikeouts against Georgia Southern (Apr. 1) ... notched saves in the 9-8 win over Wofford (Apr. 21) and the 8-6 victory over Georgia Southern (May 25) ... member of the 2007 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. High School: Played for coach John Hall at McMichael High School in Mayodan, N.C. ... three-time All-North State Conference selection (2004-06) ... named to the North State all-tournament team in 2005 ... named the Conference Player of the Year in 2006 ... also selected all-state and first team all-area in 2006 ... compiled nine wins, 112 strikeouts and a 1.00 ERA ... struck out 10 hitters in a 1-0 loss in the first round of the baseball playoffs ... set a Rockingham County record with seven straight wins ... holds school records at McMichael in career wins, strikeouts and home runs ... also played for the American Legion Post 254 in the summer of 2005 for coach Hall ... was named the Legion MVP. Personal: Alexander Scott Shelton ... born November 18, 1987 in Madison, N.C. ... son of Jimmy and Wendy Shelton ... has an older brother Anthony ... also recruited by High Point and Appalachian State ... majoring in business administration at UNCG.

Alex Shelton’s career statistics Overall Year 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL

ERA 5.70 6.39 5.62 5.77

W 2 1 7 10

L 0 1 4 5

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App 28 22 15 65

GS 4 0 15 19

CG 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 0

CBO 0 0 1 1

SV IP 0 47.1 0 25.1 0 83.1 0 156.0

H 61 24 105 190

R 40 21 55 116

ER 30 18 52 100

BB 16 14 36 66

SO 33 15 47 95

2B 9 1 14 24

3B 1 1 3 5

HR 2 4 8 14

BF B/Avg 228 .299 117 .264 389 .312 734 .301

WP 7 5 4 16

HBP 5 4 10 19

SFA SHA 2 1 7 1 1 5 10 7

BK 0 2 3 5

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Warren SLACK

Blake HASSEBROCK

Junior Pitcher • 6-0 • 175 High Point, N.C. SW Guilford HS

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Junior Pitcher • 6-5 • 185 High Point, N.C. SW Guilford HS

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At UNCG Sophomore Season (2009): Went a perfect 4-0 with a save during his sophomore season … led the team with a 3.77 ERA in his 62 innings of work…started seven of the 23 games that he appeared in … was third in the SoCon in ERA (3.77) and fourth in the conference in opposing batting average (.251) … led the SoCon by not allowing a triple all season and also led the conference by yielding just three home runs all season … struck out 50 batters, including 22 of those looking, while only giving up 21 walks.

At UNCG Sophomore Season (2009): Made only two starts in his 18 appearances as a sophomore … finished the year with a 5.32 ERA in 47 1/3 innings of work … went 2-1 with one save on the year … had his best outing of the year against Appalachian State (5/8) when he pitched 7 2/3 innings of relief while allowing no runs on three hits and striking out six batters … pitched 6 1/3 innings of relief against The Citadel (4/17) after giving up only one earned run and striking out a seasonhigh eight batters.

Freshman Season (2008): Started four of his 21 appearances in his freshman campaign ... had a 7.19 ERA for the season in 41.1 innings ... allowed only 30 walks while striking out 53 on the year ... had his best start of the season against North Carolina A&T (5/7) when he allowed just one earned run in four innings of work while striking out eight.

Freshman Season (2008): Appeared in 16 games for the Spartans as a true freshman ... finished the season with a 3.18 ERA in 17.0 innings ... did not allow an earned run in 12 of his 16 appearances ... struck out 19 batters while only allowing nine walks for the year.

Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2008 and 2009 for the Asheboro Copperheads in Asheboro, NC for coach Jim Murray. High School: 2007 graduate of Southwest Guilford High School in High Point, N.C. ... played four years of baseball under coach Reid Holmes ... earned three varsity letters for the Cowboys ... twotime all-area, all-conference, and all-state.

High School: 2007 graduate of Southwest Guilford in High Point, N.C. ... played four years and earned two varsity letters for the Cowboys under coach Reid Holmes as a right-handed pitcher.

Personal: Richard Warren Slack ... bborn JJuly 15, 1989 iin Hi Highh PPoint, N.C. l 15 i N C ... son off Rick and Marilee Slack of High Point, N.C. ... mother is a former graduate of High Point University ... has a 15-year-old brother named Elliot ... also recruited by Appalachian State, Charlotte, and High Point University ... majoring in kinesiology at UNCG.

Warren Slack’s career statistics Yr. 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 7.19 3.77 5.14

W-L 0-3 4-0 4-3

Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2009 for the Youse’s Orioloes of the Cal Ripken Sr. League in Baltimore, Md. … was named to the MidAtlantic Classic, which is the all-star game for the league … named by Baseball America as the No. 2 prospect in his summer league.

APP 21 23 44

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GS 4 7 11

GC 0 0 0

Personal: Blake Whittington Hassebrock ... born July 15, 1989 in Littleton, Colo. ... son of Amber and the late Craig Hassebrock of High Point, N.C. ... father was a graduate of Goodman University ... mother graduated from the Winston-Salem School of the Arts ... has an 11-year-old sister named Emily ... uncles Sammy and Ronnie Johnson played football for UNC and uncle Timmy played baseball for NC State ... grandfather Jerry Holt played baseball for Elon ... grandfather Hank Utley played baseball for NC State ...also recruited by Appalachian State, Elon, College of Charleston, and UNC Wilmington ... majoring in economics at UNCG.

Blake Hassebrock’s career statistics SV 0 1 1

IP 41.1 62.0 103.1

H 53 61 114

R-ER 37-33 31-26 68-59

BB 30 21 51

SO 53 50 103

Yr. 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 3.18 5.32 4.76

W-L 0-0 2-1 2-1

APP 16 18 34

GS 0 2 2

GC 0 0 0

SV 0 1 1

IP 17.0 47.1 64.1

H 19 53 72

R-ER 13-6 42-28 55-34

BB 9 27 36

SO 14 34 48

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Drew GEHRINGER

Greg SMITH

Junior Outfielder • 5-11 • 150 Matthews, N.C. Butler HS

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At UNCG Sophomore Season (2008): Started in 29 of the 32 games that he played in during an injury plagued season … was second on the team with 12 doubles despite missing 17 games in the middle of the season … was tied for third on the team with a .299 batting average and was second on the team with a .462 slugging percentage … scored 21 runs and had 12 RBI during the year … went 8-15 with three doubles, four RBI and two runs against Furman in the final series of the season. Freshman Season (2008): Started 28 of the 39 games that he played in for the year ... hit .267 on 27 hits in 101 atbats ... recorded four RBI against The Citadel (4/19) after hitting a bases-clearing triple and a sacrifice fly ... hit a pinchhit solo homerun against Princeton (3/15)...had 13 RBI and 17 runs for the season ... also hit five doubles and one homerun.

Personal: Drew Cameron Gehringer ... born October 14, 1988 in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Charles and Stephanie Gehringer of Matthews, N.C. ... has three brothers, Ryan , Blake , and Chase ... also recruited by Clemson, Appalachian State, The Citadel and Charlotte ... majoring in finance at UNCG.

Drew Gehringer’s career statistics G-GS 39-28 32-29 71-57

At UNCG Sophomore Season (2009): Started in nine of the 23 games that he appeared … had his best start of the season when he pitched six no-hit innings with four strikeouts before having to be pulled due to a high pitch count … was tied with Warren Slack and Rob Gilliam for the most wins on the team (4) … struck out 48 batters on the year compared to just 29 walks … picked up the win in the season-finale against Furman (5/16) after going 5 2/3 innings … allowed no earned runs in 10 of his 23 appearances.

Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2009 for the Southampton Breakers and coach Andrew Lorraine in Southampton, N.Y.

High School: 2007 graduate of Butler High School in Matthews, N.C. ... four-year letterwinner as a shortstop under coach Kim Cousar ... in 2007, the Bulldogs swept the conference regular season and went on to win the tournament championship ... in that same year, Gehringer was named all-conference and all-Mecklenburg.

Avg. .267 .299 .284

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Freshman Season (2008): Made seven starts in 25 appearances as a true freshman ... posted a 6.92 ERA in 67.2 innings of work ... finished the year with a 5-2 record and two saves ... struck out a season-high six batters in his first appearance of the year ... had his best start of the season against Western Carolina (3/30) when he went six innings and only allowed two earned runs while striking out five batters ... allowed one or fewer runs in 10 of his 25 appearances ... struck out 59 batters on the year while only yielding 38 walks.

Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2008 for the Herndon Braves of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate League...played outfield for coach ate Baseball League played outfield Chris Smith and was named to the all-star game for his efforts.

Yr. 2008 2009 TOTAL

Junior Pitcher • 5-11 • 170 Manorville, N.Y. South Manor HS

AB 101 117 218

R 17 21 38

H 27 35 62

High School: 2007 graduate of Eastport/South Manor High School in Manorville, N.Y. ... four-year letter winner and three position player (P/3B/ CF) for the Sharks under coach Bob Salamone ... two-time all-county and firstteam all-state (2006, 2007) ... also selected to the All-Long Island team in 2006 ... the Sharks were the 2006 Long Island champions mpions ... played four years of basketball where he earned three varsity letters. Personal: Gregory James Smith... born November 15, 1988 in Huntington, N.Y. ... son of Gary and Suzanne Smith of Manorville, N.Y. ... has two brothers, Brent and Jeff ... majoring in recreation and parks management at UNCG.

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HR 2 1 3

RBI 13 12 25

BB 7 6 13

SB-A 5-6 6-7 11-13

Yr. 2008 2009 TOTAL

ERA 6.92 6.93 6.92

W-L 5-2 4-8 9-10

APP 25 23 48

GS 7 9 16

GC 0 0 0

SV 2 2 4

IP 67.2 63.2 131.1

H R-ER 86 60-52 80 56-49 166 116-101

BB 38 29 67

SO 59 48 107

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Ray

Colby

Junior Infielder • 5-11 • 167 New York, N.Y. George Washington HS

Junior Pitcher • 6-0 • 190 Huntington Beach, Calif. Los Angeles Baptist Cypress CC

QUINONES

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At UNCG Sophomore Season (2009): Started in all but one game as a shortstop and second baseman … hit .265 for the year and led the team with 14 doubles … was third on the team in runs scored (30), hits (52), total bases (73) and triples (2) … finished the season fourth on the team with 32 RBI … went 4-5 with a RBI and two runs scored in the series clinching 12-4 win over The Citadel (4/19) … tied with Corey Overholtzer and Pedro Leon for the most games played and started (48). Freshman Season (2008): Started in 58 of 60 games at third base as a true freshman ... finished the season with a .256 batting average on 52 hits in 203 at-bats ... hit 13 doubles and also had one triple for the year ... knocked in 35 runs and scored 32 runs ... went 3-4 against Princeton (3/17) with two homeruns, three RBI and three runs scored ... had a season-high six at-bats against Ohio (3/8) and Wofford (5/22). Summer Ball: Played this past summer in Harrisonburg, Va. for coach Bob Wease and the Harrisonburg Turks.

HYATT

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Prior to UNCG Cypress College (2008-09): Played two seasons at Cypress Community College for coach Scott Pickler … went 2-0 with a 3.98 ERA in nine appearances as a sophomore … made four starts and pitched in 20 1/3 innings … went six innings allowing just two hits and no earned runs, while striking out six to record the win against Salt Lake CC … also recorded a win against San Diego Mesa College when he went five innings and allowed only one earned run on three hits … had a 3.28 ERA as a freshman with a 4-2 record … made six starts and pitched two complete games his first season … in 46 innings pitched he struck out 26 batters while only yielding four walks. Summer Ball: Played during the summer of 2009 in Huntington Beach, Calif. for coach Jerry Lehman and the Newport Beach Storm. High School: A four-year letterwinner for coach Mark Hubbard at Los Angeles Baptist … had an 18-8 record over his four seasons and pitched 15 complete games … also had a miniscule 1.78 ERA in four years … earned first-team all-league honors his final three seasons and was a second-team selection his freshman year … garnered the team Cy Young Award as a freshman and the Outstanding Pitcher’s Award as a junior … played in the Goodwill Games in Perth, Australia, where he pitched and won the championship game in 2003. Personal: Colby Justin Hyatt … born November 26, 1988 in Northridge, Calif. … son of Kevin and Kim Hyatt … majoring in business with a concentration in accounting at UNCG.

High School: 2007 graduate of George Washington High School in New York ... earned three varsity letters for the Trojans under coach Steve Mandl ... in his four years as a shortstop he was a Rawlings all-american and a Rawlings North East all-region selection, appeared in the North East Top Prospect games, and was named to the New York all-state team ... in 2007 he was ranked 19th nationally by Louisville Slugger. Personal: Raymond W. Quinones ... born November 9, 1989 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic ... son of Felix and Amalia Quinones of New York, N.Y. ... has two siblings, Natalie and Allan ... also recruited by Clemson and Southern State Community College ... majoring in hospitality and tourism management at UNCG.

Ray Quinones’ career statistics Yr. 2008 2009 TOTAL

Avg. .256 .265 .261

G-GS 58-56 48-48 106-104

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AB 203 196 399

R 32 30 62

H 52 52 104

2B 13 14 27

3B 1 2 3

HR 5 1 6

RBI 35 32 67

BB 13 13 26

SB-A 3-3 8-9 11-12

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Chris

Matt

Junior Outfielder • 5-10 • 185 Racine, Wis. Racine Lutheran HS Madison Area Technical College

Junior Catcher • 6-1 • 195 Matthews, N.C. Butler HS Polk CC

BARKER

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Prior to UNCG Madison Area Technical College (2007-09): Spent three years at Madison Area Technical College where he played for coach Mike Davenport … helped lead his team to a 37-12 record last year as a sophomore with a 9-1 record in conference play … earned a NJCAA Division II Rawlings Gold Glove Award after posting a .978 fielding percentage as an outfielder … led the team as a sophomore with a .419 batting average and was second on the team with a .537 slugging percentage … he added 28 RBI and 39 runs scored on the season … led the team with 20 stolen bases and was hit by pitch a team-high 17 times … hit .315 as a freshman with 20 RBI and 27 runs scored … had two doubles, a triple and two home runs as he had a .424 slugging percentage … stole 14 bases in 18 attempts during his first season … was granted a medical redshirt during his second season at MATC. Summer Ball: Played for the Madison Mallards in Madison, Wis. during the summer of 2009 for coach CJ Thieleke. High School: Earned four varsity letters at Racine Lutheran High School for coach Bob Mallwitz … he earned all-conference honors three times during his four season … was an all-county honoree two times as well … also was a two-time all-conference and all-county performer in football as well as an all-conference and all-county honoree in basketball. Personal: Christopher Wayne Barker … born July 25, 1988 in Racine, Wis. … son of Chris and Kathy Barker … has two sisters, Danielle and Allison … also recruited by Western Carolina and Iowa … majoring in communication studies at UNCG.

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Prior to UNCG Polk CC (2008-09): Played one season at Polk Community College in Winter Park, Fla. for coach Jim Arnold … led the team with a .331 batting average … was named second-team All-Suncoast for his efforts … also earned second-team all-state junior college honors … hit eight home runs and had 38 RBI on the year. Wingate University (2007-08): Played one year at Wingate University in Wingate, N.C. for coach Allen Osborne before transferring to Polk CC … made 17 starts after seeing time in 23 contests … hit .261 on the year with 15 RBI and 12 runs scored … had a .493 slugging percentage after hitting four doubles and four home runs. Summer Ball: Played this past season for the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs in Winter Park, Fla. for coach Kenny Brown. High School: Earned three varsity letters in four seasons for coach Kim Cousar at Butler High School … earned all-conference and allregion honors during his four years … helped lead his team to a regular season and tournament title as a senior … also named to the AllCharlotte Observer team … holds the school record for the most RBI in a season with 35. Personal: Matthew Scott Crump … born July 20, 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pa. …. son of Scott and Joyce Crump … has three siblings, Mike, Kate and David … also recruited by Maryland and Rhode Island … majoring in sociology at UNCG.

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Taylor SCHWARZ Junior Infielder • 6-2 • 185 Sheboygan, Wis. Sheboygan South HS Madison Area Technical College

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Cody WALKER

Junior Outfielder • 6-1 • 212 Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley HS Pitt CC

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Prior to UNCG Madison Area Technical College (2008-09): Played two seasons at Madison Area Technical College for coach Mike Davenport … lead the team his sophomore season in hits (63, RBI (44), doubles (14) and home runs (4) … was second on team with a .399 batting average during his second season, behind only current teammate Chris Barker … was also second on the squad in runs scored (42) and slugging percentage (.576) … had an impressive freshman campaign as well that saw him hit .295 with 34 runs scored and 24 RBI … hit seven doubles on the year and stole a team-leading 13 bases … also had 25 walks during his freshman season.

Prior to UNCG Pitt Community College (2008-09): Played two seasons for coach Tommy Eason at Pitt Community College … helped lead his team to a NJCAA I Region X Championship as a freshman … started in 35 of the 37 games he played in as a sophomore … hit .364 as a sophomore, which was third best on the team … recorded 46 RBI and scored 30 runs as well … also had a .568 slugging percentage as a sophomore and was a perfect 7-7 on stolen base attempts … hit .293 as a freshman as he started in 21 of the 31 games he saw action … hit 19 RBI and scored 11 runs during his first season … also had a .386 on-base percentage.

Summer Ball: Played for the Sheboygan A’s during the summer of 2008 and 2009 for coach Chad Gehr … His team finished first in the North Eastern Wisconsin League both years and he was named the starting pitcher of the 2008 All-Star Game.

Summer Ball: Played this past summer for coach Dale Ijames and the Kernersville Bulldogs in Kernersville, N.C. … helped lead his team to the Carolina-Virginia Collegiate League tournament title … hit .270 over the summer with 20 RBI and 16 runs scored.

High School: Earned four varsity letters for coach Craig Kloes at Sheboygan South High School … capped off an impressive senior season by being named first-team all-conference and first-team all-region … he also earned second-team all-state honors and was named to the Wisconsin All-Star game … holds 17 different offensive school records … was elected team MVP and captain in his final year … helped lead his team to a conference championship as a freshman … also lettered twice in football and was named Most Improved as a junior.

High School: Played four years for coach Alan Ashkinazy at nearby Grimsley High School … helped lead his team to the Metro 4A Conference Championship as a senior … was named tournament MVP of the 71st High School Easter Tournament during his junior season … represented Greensboro at the Colt World Series as a sophomore and freshman … also played two years of football as a tight end and defensive end.

Personal: Taylor Mathew Schwarz … born June 26, 1989 in Sheboygan, Wis. … son of Gregg and Julie Schwarz … has three siblings, Heather, Kristen and Brandon … father played two years of basketball at St. Cloud Technical College … also recruited by UW-Milwaukee and Iowa … majoring in sociology at UNCG.

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Personal: Christopher Cody Walker … born June 16, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga. … son of Chris and Evelyn Walker … has two sisters, Lauren and Emily … majoring in sports medicine at UNCG.

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Brad RAYNOR

Joey FRABASILE

R-Sophomore Outfielder • 5-9 • 180 Hamilton, N.J. Lawrenceville Prep

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R-Sophomore Infielder • 6-2 • 195 Bronx, N.Y. Fordham Prep

5

At UNCG Redshirt Freshman Season (2009): Saw action in 23 games during the season, starting 10 of them as the designated hitter…batted .375 for the season after hitting safely in 15 of his 40 at-bats during the season … went 3-3 with four RBI, three runs scored, two walks and a home run in the 14-4 win against Furman (5/15) … in a loss to Samford (3/29) he went 2-3 with two RBI, a run scored, a walk and a home run … recorded 11 RBI and scored 13 runs on the season.

At UNCG Redshirt Freshman Season (2009): Played in 20 games during his redshirt freshman seasons, making five starts as a first baseman, third baseman and designated hitter … recorded six RBI and five runs scored in 31 plate appearances … went 1-1 with a double, walk and run scored in the first game of the year against Kent State (2/20) … hit a solo home run in the ninth inning against Appalachian State (5/9) as a pinch hitter … had two RBI and a run scored against Lafayette (3/17) … also registered four walks on the season.

Freshman Season (2008): Redshirted the 2008 season.

Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2009 for the Frozen Ropes and coach Tony Arichello where he was named to the all-star game as a first baseman.

High School: 2007 graduate of Lawrenceville Prep in Lawrenceville, N.J. ... played four years and earned four varsity letters for the Big Red under coach Champ Atlee ... named to the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association first-team his junior and senior year, selected to the second-team his sophomore year ... named to local allprep and all-area teams in 2006 and 2007 ... the Big Red were the Mid-Atlantic Prep League and Prep State Champions in 2004, also won the Prep State title in 2006. Personal: Bradley Thomas Raynor ... born September 17, 1989 in Trenton, N.J. ... son of Thomas and Kimberly Raynor of Hamilton, N.J. ... has a 22-year-old brother named Christopher ... also recruited by Wofford, Niagara, and Fairleigh Dickinson ... majoring in accounting at UNCG.

Avg. .375 .375

G-GS 23-10 23-10

AB 40 40

R 13 13

High School: 2007 graduate of Fordham Prep in Bronx, NY... played four years and earned three varsity letters for the Rams baseball team under coach Steve Pettus... as a shortstop/third baseman he was named to the All-Northeast rst-team... he Rawlings All Northeast fifirst team ranked 115th in the Northeast by Top Prospect... selected to the 2007 Northeast Top Prospect games... named the Ram’s Most Valuable Player. Personal: Joseph A. Frabasile ... born March 28, 1989 in Bronx, N.Y. ... son of Carmelo and Lillian Frabasile of Hartsdale, N.Y. ... father played four years for John Jay ... has two brothers, Gabriel and Anthony ... also recruited by Michigan, Mercer, High Point, Maine, and UAB ... majoring in political science at UNCG.

Joey Frabasile’s career statistics

Brad Raynor’s career statistics Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Freshman Season (2008): Redshirted the 2008 season.

H 15 15

2B 0 0

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3B 0 0

HR 2 2

RBI 11 11

BB 5 5

SB-A 2-2 2-2

Yr. Avg. G-GS 2008* .200 5-0 2009 .161 20-5 TOTAL .167 25-5 *Earned medical redshirt in 2008

AB 5 31 36

R 0 5 5

H 1 5 6

2B 0 1 1

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 1 1

RBI 0 6 6

BB 0 4 4

SB-A 0-0 1-1 1-1

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Wes MCBRIDE

John CUCCHIARELLA

R-Sophomore Pitcher • 6-2 • 205 Lewisville, N.C. West Forsyth HS

R-Sophomore Infielder • 5-10 • 160 Katonah, N.Y. Somers HS

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At UNCG Redshirt Freshman Season (2009): Played in 21 games during his redshirt freshman season, including making one start against Elon (4/3) … hit .238 on the year in 21 at-bats … went 2-2 against Appalachian State (5/9) and added a stolen base … had his lone RBI of the season on a sacrifice fly in the 3-2 extra-inning loss to Furman (5/14) … went 1-1 in games against Campbell (2/25), Samford (3/29) and NC State (4/21) … scored his only run of the season against Kent State (2/22) after drawing a walk.

18

At UNCG Redshirt Freshman Season (2009): Appeared in six games out of the bullpen during his second season with the Spartans … pitched two innings against Kent State (2/22) where he allowed just one hit and no earned runs while striking out three … allowed no runs and no hits against Samford (3/28) … struck out five while allowing only two walks. Freshman Season (2008): Redshirted the 2008 season. Summer Ball: Played the summer of 2009 for coach Derek Shoe and the Lake Norman Copperheads in Lake Norman, N.C.

Freshman Season (2008): Redshirted the 2008 season. High School: 2007 graduate of Somers High School in Lake Lincolndale, NY... three-year letterwinner for the Tuskers as a shortstop...twotime all-section and all-league... 2007 league MVP, first-team all-section, and selected to Northeast Top Prospect team... named 2007 MVP... for the first time in Somers history, the team took the section IA title and tallied the school’s best season record.

High School: 2007 graduate of West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, N.C. ... played four years and earned two varsity letters for the Titans under coach Randy Pope as a pitcher ... in 2007, was selected to the all-county team and the East-West games ... Titans were the 2007 Conference Champions ... appeared in the 2006 State Games. Personal: Wesley Stewart McBride... born April 1, 1989 in Lewisville, N.C. ... son of Hugh and Susan McBride of Lewisville, N.C. ... father is a graduate of High Point University and now works in management ... mother is an RN and a graduate of Forsyth Tech ... has a brother named Nicholas ... also recruited by Western Carolina, Appalachian State, and Clemson ... majoring in economics at UNCG.

Personal: John Thomas Cucchiarella... born May 26, 1989 in Katonah, NY... son of John and Doris Cucchiarella Katonah, NY NY... has two brothers brothers, Nick (21) arella of Katonah and Christian (12)... cousin Alex Cucchiarella plays for St. Thomas Aquinas... also recruited by the College of Charleston, University of Maine, Boston College, and Feliccian College... has not yet chosen a major.

Wes McBride’s career statistics

John Cucchiarella’s career statistics Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Avg. .238 .238

G-GS 21-1 21-1

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AB 21 21

R 1 1

H 5 5

2B 0 0

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 1 1

BB 2 2

SB-A 1-2 1-2

Yr. 2009 TOTAL

ERA 7.71 7.71

W-L 0-0 0-0

APP 6 6

GS 0 0

GC 0 0

SV 0 0

IP 4.2 4.2

H 7 7

R-ER 8-4 8-4

BB 2 2

SO 5 5

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Matt PARISH

Kris RICHARDS

Sophomore Pitcher • 6-4 • 215 Morristown, N.J. Morristown HS

20

Sophomore Infielder • 6-0 • 180 Garner, N.C. West Johnston HS

14

Freshman Season (2009): Made seven starts in 19 appearances as a true freshman … went 3-1 with a 4.70 ERA on the season … his ERA was second-best on the team and eighth-best in the SoCon … in his 51 2/3 innings of work he struck out 43 batters and walked just 21 … was fifth in the Southern Conference by holding opposing batters to a .259 average … allowed one run or less in 12 of his 19 appearances … picked up a no decision in his best start of the season against Furman (5/14) after going 7 1/3 innings and allowing only two hits and one earned run … allowed just 53 hits during the season, which was the best in the SoCon … struck out a season-best six batters after pitching 5 1/3 innings and giving up only one earned run in a no decision against Davidson (4/26).

Freshman Season (2009): Started at second base, shortstop and third base in 34 of the 45 games that he appeared in as a true freshman … batted .234 for the year with 16 RBI and 23 runs scored … went 3-5 with two runs scored, including the game-tying home run, in the 9-7 win against High Point in 12 innings … helped propel the Spartans to their first conference win by hitting his first career home run against Wofford (4/9).

Summer Ball: Pitched this past summer for coach Tom Fleenor and the Battle Creek Bombers in Battle Creek, Mich. where he helped lead his team to the most wins in franchise history.

High School: Played four years for coach Mike Jacobs at West Johnston High School in Benson, N.C. … was the conference player of the year his senior season and named to the all-state team … he was also an all-conference selection twice … played in the State Games as a junior and senior … led his team in homeruns with eight his senior season … also was a three-year letterwinner in football where he was an allconference selection … played one season of soccer all-conference all-district cer and was named all conference and all district … also played three seasons of basketball … was a member of the National Honor Society.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Morristown High School in Morristown, N.J. for coach Harry Shatel and coach Josh Ury … was named all conference his last three years … was also named all area once … named to the Rawlings preseason all region team prior to his senior season … as a sophomore he pitched in the state championship game. Personal: Lawrence Matthew Parish II … born January 6, 1990 in Morristown Morristown, N N.J. nuary 6 J … son of Larry Parish and Bonnie Hicks … has four siblings, Virginia, Dan, Storm and Victoria … great grandfather, Billy Holm, played for the Red Sox and Cubs … also recruited by College of Charleston, Florida International, Villanova and Western Carolina … majoring in exercise and sports science at UNCG.

ERA 4.70 4.70

W-L 3-1 3-1

APP 19 19

GS 7 7

GC 0 0

Personal: Kris Curtis Richards … born December 6, 1989 in Great Falls, Montana … son of David and Keri Anne Richards … has a younger brother, Peyton … also recruited by East Carolina, Appalachian State, Navy and Campbell … majoring in exercise and sports science with a concentration in sports medicine at UNCG.

Kris Richard’s career statistics

Matt Parish’s career statistics Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Summer Ball: Played this past summer for the Carolina Stingers and coach Cliff Allred in Fort Mill, S.C. where he participated in the home run competition at the all-star game … he hit .315 with 13 RBI and 21 runs scored over the summer.

SV 0 0

IP 51.2 51.2

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

H 53 53

R-ER 30-27 30-27

BB 21 21

SO 43 43

Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Avg. .234 .234

G-GS 45-34 45-34

AB 124 124

R 23 23

H 29 29

2B 4 4

3B 1 1

HR 2 2

RBI 16 16

BB 14 14

SB-A 2-2 2-2

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Zach FURL

Alex FREDERICK

Sophomore Pitcher • 6-0 • 207 Sanford, N.C. Lee County HS

26

Freshman Season (2009): Made 21 appearances during the season out of the bullpen as a freshman…had a 5.09 ERA in 35 1/3 innings of work during the year…went 1-0 on the year after throwing 3 1/3 innings of no-hit relief to pick up the win against NC State (4/21)… recorded his only save of the season after giving up only three hits in four innings in the 13-4 win against North Carolina A&T (3/31)… struck out 23 batters while allowing 16 walks…allowed one earned run or less in 14 of his 21 appearances and allowed more than two earned runs only twice … was also named to the chancellor’s list. Summer Ball: Played this past summer in Baltimore, Md. for coach Mark Russo and the Maryland Redbirds … helped lead his team to a second-place finish in the Cal Ripken Sr. League Tournament. High School: Earned four varsity letters while playing at Lee County High School for coach Charlie Spivey … named to the all-state team after his senior season and was team MVP his junior and senior season … selected to play in the East/West all all-star star game as well as they North Carolina vs. South Carolina all-star game ... was the team MVP his junior and senior season … had an 8-2 record with a 0.9 ERA as a team captain his senior year … played in the State Games as a junior … was a member of the National Honor Society and president of DECA as a senior … also a member of FCA. Personal: Zachary Charles Furl … born January 7, 1990 in Huntington, WV … son of Eric and Kimberly Furl … has one younger brother, Alex … also recruited by Appalachian State, Elon, Western Carolina, East Carolina, North Carolina and NC State … majoring in finance at UNCG.

ERA 5.09 5.09

W-L 1-0 1-0

APP 21 21

2 0 • P L AY E R B I O S

GS 0 0

GC 0 0

10

Freshman Season (2009): Played in 42 games as a true freshman, including 24 games started, as a shortstop, second baseman and third baseman … had six RBI and 10 runs scored on the year … went 2-5 with a double and two runs scored in an extra inning loss to Appalachian State (5/10) … recorded 15 walks during his freshman season … went 1-3 with a double and run scored on the road against Duke (3/4). Summer Ball: Played this past summer for coach Mark Russo and the Maryland Redbirds in Baltimore, Md. … started in 39 of the 42 games at shortstop and helped lead his team to a runner-up finish in the Cal Ripkin Sr. League. High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Dulaney High School for coach Carl Allender in Timonium, Md. … was a two-time all-division and one-time all-county player … named first-team all-metro, firstteam all-digital sports his senior season … a preseason all-state member prior to his senior season … honored as a four-state all-star classic and Brooks Robinson allstar member… was a member of Team Maryland … holds the career record for hits at his high school and led the county in homeruns and triples his senior year … his team won two division championships in his four years … also a starter on the basketball team for three years. Personal: Brian Alexander 23, 1990 iin B Bald FFrederick d i k … bborn JJanuary 23 l timore, Md. … son of Brian and Kim Frederick … has three sisters, Lauren, Meghan and Sara … also recruited by Radford, High Point and Towson … majoring in business finance at UNCG.

Alex Frederick’s career statistics

Zach Furl’s career statistics Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Sophomore Infielder • 6-1 • 180 Cockeysville, Md. Dulaney HS

SV 1 1

IP 35.1 35.1

H 39 39

R-ER BB 22 20-16 22 20-16

SO 23 23

Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Avg. .139 .139

G-GS 42-24 42-24

AB 79 79

R 10 10

H 11 11

2B 3 3

3B 0 0

HR 0 0

RBI 6 6

BB 15 15

SB-A 0-1 0-1

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Trevor EDWARDS Sophomore Catcher • 6-2 • 210 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Taddle Creek Academy

33

Lloyd ENZOR

Sophomore Infielder • 6-2 • 215 Whiteville, N.C. Whiteville HS Southeastern CC

13

Freshman Season: Started 37 of the 42 games he saw action in as a catcher and designated hitter as a freshman … he hit .260 for the year after recording 38 hits in 146 at-bats … was fifth-best on the team with 30 RBI and also added 12 runs scored … had his best game of the season in a 10-6 win at Wofford (4/9) after he hit two doubles and a home run with three RBI and two runs scored … tied for the team lead with four home runs on the year … also had a three-hit performance at Campbell (2/25).

Prior to UNCG Southeastern Community College (2009) Played one season at Southeastern Community College for coach Scott Johnson … earned first-team All-American Division II Junior College honors … finished the year with a .534 batting average and 56 RBI … also was named Region X Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year … hit 15 home runs during the year and had a .952 slugging percentage … also earned 22 walks during the season.

Summer Ball: Played catcher this past summer for the Alexandria Beetles in Alexandria, Minn. for coach Seth Maier.

Summer Ball: Played this past summer in Martinsville, Va. for coach Barry Powell and the Martinsville Mustangs.

High School: Played for coach Harvey Rainbow at Leaside High School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada … also played hockey, basketball and volleyball for the Lancers … was named team MVP of the baseball, basketball and volleyball team … led the conference in scoring for his basketball team.

High School: Lettered all four years in baseball for coach Brett Harwood at Whiteville High School … was named all-conference his final two years … earned all-region honors as a senior as well … was also a four-year football player … he earned all-conference and all-county honors during his final two years … is also an Eagle Scout. Personal: Lloyd Garrett Enzor … born January 7, 1990 in Whiteville, N.C. … son of Brooks and Shannon Enzor … has one younger sibling, Logan … has yet to declare a major at UNCG.

Eric BRINDLE

Personal: Trevor Scott Edwards…born August 24, 1989 in Palo Alto, Calif. … son of Aled and Elizabeth Edwards … both of his parents are Stanford graduates and now professors at the University of Toronto … father played football at McGill University … Has an older sister, Cristyn, and a younger brother, Stephen … also recruited by Michigan State, Cal Poly and Richmond … majoring in geography at UNCG.

Trevor Edward’s career statistics Yr. 2009 TOTAL

Avg. .260 .260

G-GS 42-37 42-37

AB 146 146

R 12 12

H 38 38

2B 7 7

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

3B 0 0

HR 4 4

RBI 30 30

BB 13 13

SB-A 0-0 0-0

Freshman Infielder • 6-0 • 183 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington North HS

17

Summer Ball: Played six seasons as an infielder for coach Harry Huskey and the Columbus Cobras … helped lead his team to the 16-under C.A.B.A. National Championship in Marietta, Ga. in 2007. High School: Played four years at Pickerington High School North for coach Tim Thomas … helped lead his team to a state runner-up finish as a senior and two league titles also … was named all-league and all-district his final three seasons … earned first-team all-state honors as a senior … hit .459 with 32 RBI and 49 runs scored as a senior … holds the school record for batting average, walks and hits in a season … was also a standout on the hardwood as he lettered three seasons in basketball … earned all-league and all-district honors all three seasons of basketball … set the school record for most points, steals and assists in a career … was also a honor roll student all four years. Personal: Eric Nikolas Brindle … born September 30, 1990 in Columbus, Ohio … son of Bob and Lana Brindle … has one older sister, Stephanie … also recruited by UAB, Dayton and Miami (OH) … majoring in exercise and sports science at UNCG.

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Tyler

HOLLSTEGGE Freshman Pitcher • 6-2 • 185 Hamilton, Ohio St. Xavier HS

37

Zach LEACH

Freshman Catcher/Outfielder • 6-2 • 185 Herndon, Va. Herndon HS

35

Summer Ball: Played four seasons for coach Tom Weiser and the Cincinnati Heat in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Summer Ball: Played two seasons for Diamond Skills Baseball in the Washington D.C. metro area for coach Mark Gibbs.

High School: Earned three varsity letters at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Ohio for coach Bill Slinger … earned first-team all-city honors … played in the Southwest Ohio League All-Star game … also was named honorable mention all-state … helped lead his team to a district championship as a sophomore … was an honor student all four years as well.

High School: Played four seasons as a catcher and outfielder for coach Al McCulloch at Herndon High School … earned numerous honors following his senior season, including being named district player of the year and all-state … was also named all-district and all-region … garnered all-metro and all-Gameday Magazine honors following his final season as well … earned team MVP honors as a senior after hitting a school record .528 to break the single season record … was also a standout on the football field as a running back and linebacker for four seasons … was named all-district and allGameday Magazine following his senior season … was also named to the all-star game and team MVP his final year … earned academic athlete honors all four years.

Personal: Tyler Joseph Hollstegge … born December 17, 1990 in Cincinnati, Ohio … son of Mark and Lisa Hollstegge … father played baseball at Xavier … has two siblings, Mark and Kasey … brother, Mark, played baseball for Furman … majoring in business at UNCG.

Personal: Zachary James Leach … born June 30, 1991 in Arlington, Va. … son of Jim and Elizabeth Leach … has one older brother, Nick … also recruited by George Mason, Rider and George Washington … majoring in business at UNCG.

Harry SLADE

Freshman Outfielder • 5-10 • 160 Baltimore, Md. Loyola Blakefield HS

1

Summer Ball: Pitched and played centerfield for the Maryland Orioles in Baltimore, Md. for coach Wade Keenan … helped his team to the Maryland Collegiate Baseball League regular season championship … hit .345 over the summer with 21 runs scored and 10 RBI. High School: Earned four varsity letters at Loyola Blakefield High School in Towson, Md. for coach Paul Schiminger … named firstteam all-metro and first-team all-county after his senior season … set a school record his senior season with a .998 slugging percentage … helped his team advance the semifinals during his final year … earned second-team all-metro honors following his junior season … also earned one varsity letter as a freshman on the soccer team. Personal: Harry Montrose Slade IV … born May 30, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. … son of Harry III and Pauline Slade … has two younger siblings, Chris and Jenny … grandfather, Frank Billings Sr., was drafted out of high school by the Washington Senators … uncle, Frank Billings Jr., played baseball at Montgomery Community College … also recruited by Western Carolina, Old Dominion, Appalachian State and Radford … majoring in business at UNCG.

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2009 STATISTICS

Record: 20-29 Home: 14-14 Away: 5-15 Neutral: 1-0 SoCon: 7-21 PLAYER AVG 3 ED JAYJACK .343 24 PEDRO LEON .320 29 DREW GEHRINGER .299 22 COREY OVERHOLTZER.299 37 BRENT O’BERRY .289 10 RAYMOND FRIAS .270 6 RAY QUINONES .265 18 TREVOR EDWARDS .260 14 KRIS RICHARDS .234 23 MICHAEL WALL .232 12 ALEX FREDERICK .139 -------------15 BRADLEY RAYNOR .375 19 ROB GILLIAM .294 1 JOHN CUCCHIARELLA .238 9 JACOB GOLLIDAY .212 21 ERIC TEMPLE .200 13 JOEY FRABASILE .161 8 TYLER VOGLER .000 17 GREG MARTIN .000 TOTALS OPPONENTS

GP-GS 31-31 48-48 32-29 48-48 44-42 34-30 48-48 42-37 45-34 38-33 42-24

AB 105 175 117 201 159 89 196 146 124 112 79

R 18 39 21 32 22 18 30 12 23 24 10

H 36 56 35 60 46 24 52 38 29 26 11

2B 5 9 12 10 7 1 14 7 4 2 3

3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% 1 4 21 55 .524 20 6 20 0 .459 1 4 36 79 .451 30 15 24 2 .453 2 1 12 54 .462 6 1 30 3 .339 6 3 36 91 .453 18 5 37 5 .367 0 0 33 53 .333 18 2 32 1 .363 0 0 3 25 .281 15 1 25 2 .381 2 1 32 73 .372 13 1 38 7 .308 0 4 30 57 .390 13 3 32 7 .331 1 2 16 41 .331 14 3 28 4 .324 3 2 15 40 .357 18 9 32 2 .381 0 0 6 14 .177 15 2 20 3 .286

SF 4 3 0 2 3 0 4 1 1 0 2

SH 0 2 2 1 3 4 3 0 5 0 3

SB-ATT 2-2 18-20 6-7 14-18 2-4 0-0 8-9 0-0 2-2 7-7 0-1

23-10 9-8 21-1 16-9 16-4 20-5 4-0 1-0

40 34 21 33 20 31 3 0

13 4 1 6 6 5 0 0

15 10 5 7 4 5 0 0

0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0

1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

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

16 24 262 641 .380 203 54 367 41 .364 25 18 65 356 857 .478 202 46 359 21 .370 16

27 15

.272 49-49 1685 284 459 .286 49-49 1792 376 512

78 114

2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11 3 1 1 0 6 0 0

21 13 5 7 4 9 0 0

.525 .382 .238 .212 .200 .290 .000 .000

5 1 2 7 4 4 0 0

2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0

9 7 4 11 8 9 1 0

0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0

.468 .306 .346 .341 .333 .263 .250 .000

PO A 211 13 179 13 64 4 117 3 100 5 35 59 58 107 149 16 31 88 162 33 44 78

E 5 4 2 2 2 14 11 3 8 9 7

FLD% .978 .980 .971 .984 .981 .870 .938 .982 .937 .956 .946

0 54 4 30 7 32 2 2

0 3 0 1 0 2 0 2

.000 .956 1.000 .969 1.000 .953 1.000 .778

0 11 2 1 0 9 0 5

65-77 1308 483 78 .958 74-87 1303 510 61 .967

LOB - TEAM (408), OPP (388). DPS TURNED - TEAM (31), OPP (54). CI - TEAM (1), EDWARDS 1, OPP (1). IBB - TEAM (0), OPP (3). PICKED OFF - GEHRINGER 3, JAYJACK 1, WALL 1, O’BERRY 1. PLAYER

ERA

W-L APP

GS

CG

4-0 3-1 4-6 4-8

23 19 24 23

7 7 4 9

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0/1 0/0 0/4 0/2

1-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0

21 18 6 4 12 7 14 8 1

0 2 0 0 11 0 9 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

6.46 20-29 49 4.58 29-20 49

49 49

0 0

0 1

0/9 436.0512 376 313 202 359 114 18 1 7 434.1 459 284 221 203 367 78

27 WARREN SLACK 3.77 20 MATT PARISH 4.70 19 ROB GILLIAM 5.76 7 GREG SMITH 6.93 -------------26 ZACH FURL 5.09 31 BLAKE HASSEBROCK 5.32 33 WES MCBRIDE 7.71 30 MARK PETERSON 8.10 17 GREG MARTIN 8.12 5 ADAM DAUFELDT 9.45 16 ALEX SHELTON 10.98 2 IAN PHILLIPS 15.95 44 ZACH HOWELL 20.25 TOTALS OPPONENTS 27

SHOCBO/SV IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

AB B/AVG

WP

HBP

BK

62.0 51.2 65.2 63.2

61 31 53 30 57 49 80 56

26 27 42 49

21 21 29 29

50 43 78 48

19 8 12 18

0 1 1 0

3 6 10 15

243 205 254 264

.251 .259 .224 .303

12 3 4 14

4 4 12 4

1 0 0 2

0 2 0 2

4 0 1 2

35.1 47.1 4.2 3.1 47.2 6.2 39.1 7.1 1.1

39 53 7 4 70 8 61 14 5

20 28 4 3 43 7 48 13 3

16 27 2 1 12 3 32 8 1

23 34 5 4 34 9 24 7 0

12 10 1 2 14 1 12 4 1

4 1 0 0 3 1 5 2 0

5 4 1 2 9 1 8 0 1

141 194 24 14 207 28 171 38 9

.277 .273 .292 .286 .338 .286 .357 .368 .556

3 5 0 2 4 2 3 5 0

1 5 5 0 7 0 2 2 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 0 0 4 0 4 1 0

2 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0

57 .272

46 46

4 54

16 5

15 25

22 42 8 3 55 7 53 16 4

65 1792 .286 16 24 1685

SFA SHA

PB - TEAM (20), EDWARDS 7, JAYJACK 7, GOLLIDAY 4, LEON 2, OPP (16). PICKOFFS - TEAM (3), GILLIAM 1, SHELTON 1, PARISH 1, OPP (6). SBA/ATT - EDWARDS (41-48), LEON (16-19), JAYJACK (14-16), SHELTON (13-14), GILLIAM (13-14), SMITH (10-13), PARISH (11-12), SLACK (7-10), HASSEBROCK (8-9), MARTIN (4-7), FURL (4-4), GOLLIDAY (3-3), PHILLIPS (2-2), MCBRIDE (1-1), DAUFELDT (1-1).

TEAM GAME HIGHS

At bats: _____________ 47 - at High Point (Apr. 29) Runs scored: _________ 15 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 17) Hits: ______________ 18 - vs. The Citadel (Apr. 19) _____________________ 18 - at Furman (May 15) RBIs: ______________ 15 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 17) Doubles: ______________ 5 - at Wofford (Apr. 11) Triples: ______________ 2 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 17) ___________________ 2 - vs. The Citadel (Apr. 19) Home runs: _____________ 3 - at Wofford (Apr. 9) Total bases: ________ 27 - vs. The Citadel (Apr. 19) _____________________ 27 - at Furman (May 15) Walks: _____________ 11 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 17) Strikeouts: ____________ 16 - at Furman (May 14) Sac hits: ___________ 4 - vs. The Citadel (Apr. 18) Sac flies: _____ 3 - vs. North Carolina A&T (Mar. 31)

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Stolen bases: ___________ 6 - at Wofford (Apr. 11) Hit by pitch: _________ 4 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 22) Caught stealing: ______ 2 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 22) _______________2 - vs. Appalachian State (May 9) Runners LOB: __________ 16 - at Furman (May 16) Hit into DP: __________ 4 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 20) __________________________4 - at Elon (Apr. 3) Putouts: ____________ 36 - at High Point (Apr. 29) Assists: _____________ 16 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 18) _____________________ 16 - at Wofford (Apr. 11) _____________________ 16 - at Furman (May 16) Errors: _____________ 5 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 22) Passed balls: ________ 3 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 20) DPs turned: __________3 - vs. Kent State (Feb. 21) Innings pitched: _____ 12.0 - at High Point (Apr. 29)

Runs allowed: ________ 19 - vs. Ken State (Feb. 22) ______________ 19 - vs. Appalachian State (May 9) Earned runs: ____ 17 - vs. Appalachian State (May 9) Walks allowed: ________________ 8 - (four times) Strikeouts: _____________ 13 - at Wofford (Apr. 9) Hits allowed: ____ 24 - vs. Appalachian State (May 9) Doubles allowed: ____________8 - at Elon (Apr. 5) Triples allowed: 2 - at College of Charleston (Mar. 6) ____________________ 2 - vs. Lafayette (Mar. 17) ________________2 - vs. Appalachian State (My 9) Homers allowed: 5 - at College of Charleston (Mar. 7) Wild pitches: ____________ 4 vs. Albany (Mar. 21) ______________________ 4 - at Wofford (Apr. 11) Hit batters: ____________ 4 - vs Samford (Mar. 28)

2009 SEASON REVIEW • 23


2009 OVERALL RESULTS Game date

Opposing team

Score

Feb 20, 2009

KENT STATE

2-18 L

r-h-e

r-h-e

SoCon

Pitcher of record

Attend

2-6-4

18-15-2

Feb 21, 2009

KENT STATE

6-9

Feb 22, 2009 Feb 25, 2009

9

0-1-0

0-0-0

Gilliam (L 0-1)

325

3:26

L

6-10-1

9-14-1

(11)

0-2-0

0-0-0

Smith (L 0-1)

327

4:28

KENT STATE

6-19 L

6-6-5

19-18-1

9

0-3-0

0-0-0

Martin (L 0-1)

256

3:21

at Campbell

3-17 L

3-8-3

17-21-0

9

0-4-0

0-0-0

Gilliam (L 0-2)

331

2:49

6-5

6-9-0

5-11-1

9

1-4-0

0-0-0

Smith (W 1-1)

147

2:48

3-11 L

3-7-0

11-13-0

9

1-5-0

0-0-0

Shelton (L 0-1)

212

2:42 8:19

Feb 27, 2009

PRINCETON

Mar 04, 2009

at Duke

W

Inns Overall

Time

* Mar 06, 2009

at Collegeof Charleston

0-8

L

0-3-4

8-8-0

9

1-6-0

0-1-0

Martin (L 0-2)

105

* Mar 07, 2009

at Collegeof Charleston

4-11 L

4-7-4

11-11-1

9

1-7-0

0-2-0

Shelton (L 0-2)

227

2:41

* Mar 08, 2009

at Collegeof Charleston

1-7

1-10-0

7-10-0

9

1-8-0

0-3-0

Smith (L 1-2)

378

2:24

4-6-1

1-7-1

9

2-8-0

0-3-0

Slack (W 1-0)

187

2:23

6-11-3

11-9-0

9

2-9-0

0-4-0

Martin (L 0-3)

116

3:02

15-11-2

8-8-2

9

3-9-0

0-4-0

Parish (W 1-0)

205

3:06

Mar 11, 2009 * Mar 15, 2009

OLD DOMINION

W

4-1

W

15-8

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

L

6-11 L

Mar 17, 2009

LAFAYETTE

Mar 18, 2009

LAFAYETTE

W

8-5

8-9-1

5-6-2

9

4-9-0

0-4-0

Slack (W 2-0)

258

2:29

Mar 20, 2009

ALBANY

W

4-3

4-8-1

3-9-1

9

5-9-0

0-4-0

Martin (W 1-3)

343

2:16

Mar 21, 2009

ALBANY

W

7-3

7-11-1

3-3-1

9

6-9-0

0-4-0

Smith (W 2-2)

251

2:42

Mar 22, 2009

ALBANY

W

10-6

10-14-2

6-6-1

9

7-9-0

0-4-0

Gilliam (W 1-2)

257

2:55

Mar 24, 2009

at NC State

3-4

L

3-8-3

4-9-1

9

7-10-0

0-4-0

Parish (L 1-1)

948

3:02

* Mar 28, 2009

SAMFORD

1-13 L

1-8-2

13-12-1

9

7-11-0

0-5-0

Martin (L 1-4)

146

2:50

* Mar 29, 2009

SAMFORD

7-9

L

7-13-1

9-12-0

9

7-12-0

0-6-0

Smith (L 2-3)

262

2:54

* Mar 29, 2009

SAMFORD

3-15 L

3-12-2

15-12-0

7

7-13-0

0-7-0

Gilliam (L 1-3)

273

2:33

^ Mar 31, 2009

vsNorth Carolina A&T

13-11-1

4-11-2

9

8-13-0

0-7-0

Parish (W 2-1)

564

2:42

3-6-2

4-8-4

9

8-14-0

0-7-0

Shelton (L 0-3)

127

2:24

Apr 01, 2009

W

at Wake Forest

13-4 3-4

L

* Apr 03, 2009

at Elon

1-2

L

1-5-1

2-5-1

9

8-15-0

0-8-0

Martin (L 1-5)

542

2:15

* Apr 04, 2009

at Elon

2-12 L

2-7-2

12-11-1

9

8-16-0

0-9-0

Shelton (L 0-4)

412

2:55

* Apr 05, 2009

at Elon

9-10-0

15-15-0

9

8-17-0

0-10-0

Smith (L 2-4)

403

3:01

DUKE

W

13-4

13-9-0

4-8-1

9

9-17-0

0-10-0

Smith (W 3-4)

348

2:53

* Apr 09, 2009

at Wofford

W

10-6

3:09

* Apr 11, 2009

at Wofford

* Apr 11, 2009

at Wofford WAKE FOREST

Apr 08, 2009

Apr 15, 2009

9-15 L

10-10-1

6-10-0

9 10-17-0

1-10-0

Gilliam (W 2-3)

349

8-13 L

8-11-2

13-13-2

9 10-18-0

1-11-0

Smith (L 3-5)

0

3:18

W

7-6

7-13-1

6-12-0

9 11-18-0

2-11-0

Hassebrock (W 1-0)

439

2:59

W

10-4

10-10-1

4-5-3

9 12-18-0

2-11-0

Slack (W 3-0)

347

2:39

* Apr 17, 2009

THE CITADEL

4-10 L

4-7-2

10-16-1

9 12-19-0

2-12-0

Martin (L 1-6)

246

3:01

* Apr 18, 2009

THE CITADEL

W

8-3

8-9-0

3-9-4

9 13-19-0

3-12-0

Gilliam (W 3-3)

419

2:55

* Apr 19, 2009

THE CITADEL

W

12-4

12-18-1

4-11-0

9 14-19-0

4-12-0

Parish (W 3-1)

267

2:42

NC STATE

W

5-3

5-7-0

3-5-1

9 15-19-0

4-12-0

Furl (W 1-0)

443

3:07 2:22

Apr 21, 2009 * Apr 24, 2009

at Davidson

4-5

L

4-9-1

5-7-1

9 15-20-0

4-13-0

Smith (L 3-6)

624

* Apr 25, 2009

at Davidson

2-4

L

2-6-1

4-10-2

9 15-21-0

4-14-0

Gilliam (L 3-4)

263

2:49

* Apr 26, 2009

at Davidson

4-5

L

4-9-2

5-12-3

(11) 15-22-0

4-15-0

Hassebrock (L 1-1)

333

3:36

Apr 28, 2009

NORTH CAROLINA A&T

6-7

L

6-7-1

7-10-4

9 15-23-0

4-15-0

Shelton (L 0-5)

367

2:46

Apr 29, 2009

at High Point

9-15-4

7-11-1

(12) 16-23-0

4-15-0

Gilliam (W 4-4)

421

3:39

* May 01, 2009

WESTERN CAROLINA

3-10 L

3-6-1

10-13-3

9 16-24-0

4-16-0

Smith (L 3-7)

247

2:50

* May 02, 2009

WESTERN CAROLINA

4-9

L

4-9-2

9-9-0

9 16-25-0

4-17-0

Martin (L 1-7)

374

2:39

* May 03, 2009

WESTERN CAROLINA

4-9

L

4-9-1

9-12-1

9 16-26-0

4-18-0

Shelton (L 0-6)

283

2:44

* May 08, 2009

APPALACHIAN STATE

3-1

3-8-0

1-5-0

9 17-26-0

5-18-0

Hassebrock (W 2-1)

357

2:33

* May 09, 2009

APPALACHIAN STATE

4-19 L

4-6-2

19-24-1

9 17-27-0

5-19-0

Smith (L 3-8)

352

2:52

* May 10, 2009

APPALACHIAN STATE

8-9

8-11-2

9-11-2

(10) 17-28-0

5-20-0

Gilliam (L 4-5)

363

3:14

7-12-2

6-10-3

9 18-28-0

5-20-0

Slack (W 4-0)

356

2:54 3:15

May 13, 2009

UNC ASHEVILLE

W

W

9-7

W

7-6 2-3

L

* May 14, 2009

at Furman

2-8-0

3-5-1

(11) 18-29-0

5-21-0

Gilliam (L 4-6)

259

* May 15, 2009

at Furman

W

14-4

L

14-18-4

4-9-3

9 19-29-0

6-21-0

Shelton (W 1-6)

252

3:17

* May 16, 2009

at Furman

W

6-5

6-16-1

5-11-0

9 20-29-0

7-21-0

Smith (W 4-8)

271

3:09

* = Conference game ^ = at First Horizon Park () = extra inning game

24 • 2009 SEASON REVIEW

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2009 SOCON REVIEW 2009 SoCon Team Statistics 2009 SoCon Standings

TEAM Elon Georgia Southern Citadel Western Carolina College of Charleston Appalachian St. Davidson Furman Samford UNC Greensboro Wofford

SOCON 23-4 20-8 20-10 19-10 17-13 15-13 11-16 10-20 9-21 7-21 7-22

PCT. .852 .714 .667 .655 .567 .536 .407 .333 .300 .250 .241

OVERALL 41-18 42-17 37-22 35-22 35-22 33-21 18-31 24-31 17-35 20-29 17-32

Batting

PCT. .695 .712 .627 .614 .614 .611 .367 .436 .327 .408 .347

2009 SoCon Individual Statistical Leaders Batting (all games)

Pitching (all games)

Average 1. Joey Bergman, COFC ________ .452 2. Issac Harrow, ASU __________ .422 3. Brent Greer, WCU __________ .420 4. Griffin Benedict, GSU________ .414 5. Pat Irvine, ELON ___________ .402

ERA 1. Matt Talley, CIT ____________ 3.42 2. Wes Wrenn, CIT ____________ 3.62 3. Warren Slack, UNCG________ 3.77 4. Chris Mederos, GSU ________ 3.83 5. Matt Crim, CIT _____________ 4.10

Hits 1. Sonny Meade, CIT ___________104 2. Brent Greer, WCU ___________102 3. Joey Bergman, COFC _________100 4. Nick Liles, WCU _____________ 95 Bryan Altman, CIT ___________ 95 Richard Jones, CIT ___________ 95

Wins 1. Chris Mederos, GSU __________11 2. Wes Wrenn, CIT _______________9 Jesse Simpson, COFC __________9 4. Jimmy Reyes, ELON ____________8 Matt Talley, CIT _______________8 Ken Ferrer, ELON ______________8 Daniel Britt, ELON _____________8 Matt Crim, CIT ________________8

Doubles 1. Joey Bergman, COFC _________ 2. Isaac Harrow, ASU ___________ Bryan Altman, CIT ___________ Wes Hobson, ASU ___________ 5. Zach Kayne, DAV ____________ Sonny Meade, CIT ___________ Nick Liles, WCU _____________ Brent Greer, WCU ___________

25 23 23 23 22 22 22 22

Triples 1. Corey Overholtzer, UNCG _______6 Isaac Harrow, ASU _____________6 3. Brian Harrison, FUR ____________5 Pat Irvine, ELON ______________5 5. Wes Hobson, ASU _____________4 Home Runs 1. Chase Austin, ELON __________ 23 2. Matt Mansilla, COFC __________19 3. Bennett Davis, ELON __________18 Mike Melillo, ELON ___________18 5. Brandon Sizemore, COFC _______17 Richard Jones, CIT ____________17 Pat Irvine, ELON _____________17 RBI 1. Chase Austin, ELON ___________81 2. Isaac Harrow, ASU ___________ 75 3. Brandon Sizemore, COFC _______74 4. Richard Jones, CIT ___________ 69 5. Sonny Meade, CIT ___________ 67 Runs Scored 1. Joey Bergman, COFC _________ 88 2. Cory Harrilchak, ELON ________ 79 3. Clay McCord, COFC __________ 75 4. Chase Austin, ELON ___________74 5. Ty Wright, GSU _____________ 73

Innings Pitched 1. Wes Wrenn, CIT ___________ 102.0 2. Chris Mederos, GSU ________ 94.0 3. Jesse Simpson, COFC _______ 89.2 4. Jake Brown, GSU ___________ 88.0 5. Jimmy Reyes, ELON _________ 84.2 Strikeouts 1. Chris Mederos, GSU _________113 2. Jimmy Reyes, ELON __________101 3. Chris Masters, WCU__________ 99 4. Ian Parry, FUR ______________ 86 5. Jesse Simpson, COFC ________ 84 Saves 1. Thomas Girdwood, ELON _______17 2. Zach Quate, ASU _____________11 3. Daniel Ottone, WCU____________8 Kyle Kamppi, GSU _____________8 5. Drew Mahaffey, CIT ____________7 Michael Gilmartin, WOF _________7 Opponent Batting Average 1. Rob Gilliam, UNCG _________ .224 2. Asher Wojciechowski, CIT _____ .235 3. Chris Masters, WCU_________ .248 4. Warren Slack, UNCG________ .251 5. Matt Parish, UNCG _________ .259 Appearances 1. Mike Frongello, DAV _________ 34 2. Chris Patterson, ASU _________ 33 3. Spencer Hale, FUR __________ 32 4. Nick Daniels, ASU ____________31 Zach Quate, ASU _____________31 J.D. Osborne, WOF ____________31 Kyle Kamppi, GSU ____________31

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SCHOOL Coll. of Charleston The Citadel Western Carolina Georgia Southern Elon Appalachian State Wofford Samford Furman Davidson UNC Greensboro Totals

Pitching

SCHOOL The Citadel Georgia Southern Appalachian State Western Carolina Elon UNC Greensboro Coll. of Charleston Davidson Furman Samford Wofford Totals

GP 57 59 57 59 59 54 49 52 55 49 49 599

AVG .345 .333 .332 .327 .323 .312 .290 .286 .278 .278 .272 .309

AB 2075 2188 2133 2151 2199 1951 1759 1838 1926 1766 1685 21671

ERA W-L 4.50 37-22 5.11 42-17 5.17 33-21 5.65 35-22 6.17 41-18 6.48 20-29 6.60 35-22 7.06 18-31 7.07 24-31 7.42 17-35 8.49 17-32 6.27 319-280

R H 2B 3B HR BB 554 716 156 11 110 265 452 728 140 16 55 233 482 708 142 15 67 227 565 703 121 12 87 274 604 711 137 24 138 326 421 609 127 20 62 253 331 510 87 11 56 205 320 525 86 11 48 193 310 536 86 9 45 199 313 491 122 8 66 192 284 459 79 16 24 203 4636 6696 1283 153 758 2570 SV 10 13 15 12 24 9 7 8 9 5 8 120

IP 539.2 523.1 480.1 518.0 534.0 436.0 496.2 439.2 492.1 457.0 434.2 5351.2

H 580 606 547 581 628 513 618 589 672 640 586 6560

R 318 353 331 414 417 376 422 403 450 467 480 4431

SO 353 355 451 335 469 349 434 359 353 417 367 4242

ER 270 297 276 325 366 314 364 345 387 377 410 3731

2009 All-SoCon Teams Coaches

SB-ATT 120-147 52-77 126-159 51-71 115-144 55-78 73-93 52-70 75-96 56-81 65-77 840-1093

BB 216 213 184 241 245 202 203 216 225 234 312 2491

K 463 469 414 487 444 359 367 350 359 357 313 4382

Media

Player of the Year – Joey Bergman (CofC)/Chase Austin (Elon) Pitcher of the Year – Wes Wrenn (CIT) Freshman of the Year – Ross Heffley (WCU) Coach of the Year – Mike Kennedy (Elon)

Player of the Year – Joey Bergman (CofC) Pitcher of the Year – Wes Wrenn (CIT) Freshman of the Year – Ross Heffley (WCU) Coach of the Year – Mike Kennedy (Elon)

FIRST TEAM C- Richard Jones (CIT) 1B- Chris McGuiness (CIT) 2B- Brandon Sizemore (CofC) SS- Brent Greer (WCU) 3B- Joey Bergman (CofC) OF- Sonny Meade (CIT) OF- Pat Irvine (Elon) OF- Cory Harrilchak (Elon) DH- Ryan Daniels (CofC) SP- Wes Wrenn (CIT) SP- Chris Mederos (GSU) RP- Zach Quate (ASU)

FIRST TEAM C- Griffin Benedict (GSU) 1B- Chris McGuiness (CIT) 2B- Brandon Sizemore (CofC) SS- Brent Greer (WCU) 3B- Joey Bergman (CofC) OF- Pat Irvine (Elon) OF- Sonny Meade (CIT) OF- Matt Mansilla (CofC) DH- Ryan Daniels (CofC) SP- Wes Wrenn (CIT) SP- Chris Mederos (GSU) RP- Zach Quate (ASU)

SECOND TEAM C- Griffin Benedict (GSU) 1B- Joash Brodin (CofC) 2B- Wes Hobson (ASU) SS- Michael Gilmartin (WOF) 3B- Chase Austin (Elon) OF- Matt Mansilla (CofC) OF- Clay McCord (CofC) OF- Rand Smith (ASU) DH- Danny Weiss (DAV) SP- Jesse Simpson (CofC) SP- Jimmy Reyes (Elon) RP- Drew Mahaffey (CIT)

SECOND TEAM C- Richard Jones (CIT) 1B- Joash Brodin (CofC) 2B- Wes Hobson (ASU) SS- Michael Gilmartin (WOF) 3B- Isaac Harrow (ASU) OF- Cory Harrilchak (Elon) OF- Clay McCord (CofC) OF- Rand Smith (ASU) DH- Danny Weiss (DAV) SP- Jesse Simpson (CofC) SP- Jimmy Reyes (Elon) RP- Thomas Girdwood (Elon)

2009 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE REVIEW • 25


2010 OPPONENTS Opponent

Date/Time

Site

2009 Record (conf. rec. / place)

Conference

Head Coach

Overall coaching record / at school

SID’s name / phone

Email

Website address

Cleveland State

Feb. 19 - 4 p.m. / Feb. 20 - 1 p.m. / Feb. 21 - 1 p.m.

Home

21-31 (12-13, 5th)

Horizon League

Kevin Kocks

526-434 / 67-106

Greg Murphy

g.j.murphy@ csuohio.edu

csuvikings. com

North Carolina

Feb. 23 - 3 p.m. / March 24 - 6 p.m.

Away / Home

48-18 (19-10, 1st)

Atlantic Coast

Mike Fox

1,040-349-5 / 500-208-1

Chris Gallo

cgallo@uncaa. unc.edu

TarHeelBlue. com

Albany

Feb. 26 - 4 p.m. / Feb. 27 - 1 p.m. / Feb. 28 - 1 p.m.

Home

26-31-1 (15-9, 4th)

America East

Jon Mueller

223-280-3 / Same

Brian DePasquale

bdepasquale @uamail. albany.edu

UAlbanySports.com

NC State

March 3 - 3 p.m.

Away

25-31 (10-20, t-10th)

Atlantic Coast

Elliott Avent

708-520 / 483-311

Bruce Winkworth

bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu

GoPack.com

Army

March 5 - 4 p.m. / March 6 - 1 p.m. / March 7 - 1 p.m.

Home

36-21 (13-7, 1st)

Patriot League

Joe Sottolano

271-205-5 / Same

Bob Beretta

robert.beretta@usma. edu

goARMYsports.com

Eastern Kentucky

March 9 - 6 p.m.

Home

27-24 (10-13, t-6th)

Ohio Valley

Jason Stein

27-24 / Same

Steve Fohl

steve.fohl@ eku.edu

ekusports. com

Princeton

March 13 - 1 p.m. / March 14 - 1 p.m. / March 15 - 6 p.m.

Home

18-19 (10-10, t-3rd)

Ivy League

Scott Bradley

263-258-1 / Same

Yariv Amir

yamir@princeton.edu

GoPrincetonTigers.com

Harvard

March 17 - 6 p.m. / March 18 - 6 p.m.

Home

13-28 (10-10, t-3rd)

Ivy League

Joe Walsh

528-463-3 / 319-296-2

Kurt Svoboda

ksvoboda@fas. gocrimson. harvard.edu com

College of Charleston

March 19 - 7 p.m. / March 20 - 2 p.m. / March 21 - 1 p.m.

Home

35-22 (17-13, 5th)

Southern

Dan Roszel

35-22 / Same

Caroline Morris

morrisca@ cofc.edu

CofCsports. com

Georgia Southern

March 26 - 7 p.m. / March 27 - 2:30 p.m. / March 28 - 1:30 p.m.

Away

42-17 (20-8, 2nd)

Southern

Rodney Hennon

451-271-1 / 370-233

Liz Ryan

lryan@georgiasouthern. edu

georgiasoutherneagles. com

Davidson

March 30 - 7 p.m. / April 7 - 6 p.m. / April 28 - 7 p.m.

Home

18-31 (11-16, 7th)

Southern

Dick Cooke

376-628-1 / 365-596-1

Lauren Biggers

labiggers@ davidson.edu

davidsonwildcats.com

North Carolina A&T

March 31 - 6 p.m.

Home

21-34 (9-9, t-4th)

MEAC

Keith Shumate

252-442-2 / Same

Brian Holloway

bmhollow@ ncat.edu

ncataggies. com

Elon

April 2 - 7 p.m. / April 3 - 2 p.m. / April 4 - 1 p.m.

Home

41-18 (23-4, 1st)

Southern

Mike Kennedy

436-307-3 / Same

Chris Rash

crash@elon. edu

elonphoenix. com

Samford

April 9 - 6 p.m. / April 10 - 1 p.m. / April 11 - 1 p.m.

Away

17-35 (9-21, 9th)

Southern

Casey Dunn

128-133 / Same

Joey Mullins

jmmulli1@ samford.edu

SamfordSports.com

Duke

April 14 - 6 p.m.

Away

35-24 (15-15, 7th)

Atlantic Coast

Sean McNally

116-107-1 / Same

Chris Cook

cook@duaa. duke.edu

GoDuke.com

Appalachian State

April 16 - 6 p.m. / April 17 - 3 p.m. / April 18 - 1 p.m.

Away

33-21 (15-13, 6th)

Southern

Chris Pollard

272-254-1 / 132-147-1

Mike Flynn

flynnmh@appstate.edu

GoASU.com

Wake Forest

April 21 - 6 p.m. / May 12 - 6 p.m.

Away / Home

22-30 (6-24, 12th)

Atlantic Coast

Tom Walter

428-331 / 0-0

Chad Crunk

crunkmc@ wfu.edu

WakeForestSports.com

Wofford

April 23 - 7 p.m. / April 24 - 2 p.m. / April 25 - 1 p.m.

Home

17-32 (7-22, 11th)

Southern

Todd Interdonato

41-67 / Same

Brent Williamson

williamsondb@ wofford.edu

WoffordTerriers.com

Western Carolina

April 30 - 6 p.m. / May 1 - 3 p.m. / May 2 - 2 p.m.

Away

35-22 (19-10, 4th)

Southern

Bobby Moranda

64-50 / Same

Daniel Hooker

dhooker@ email.wcu. edu

CatamountSports.com

North Florida

May 4 - 6 p.m. / May 5 - 6 p.m.

Home

23-31 (15-15, t-6th)

Atlantic Sun

Smoke Laval

451-268-1 / 0-0

Chris Whitehead

chris.whitehead@unf.edu

unfospreys. com

The Citadel

May 14 - 4 p.m. May 15 - 2 p.m. May 16 - 1 p.m.

Away

37-22 (20-10, 3rd)

Southern

Fred Jordan

623-450 / Same

Ben Waring

Ben.Waring@ citadel.edu

CitadelSports.com

Furman

May 20 - 7 p.m. May 21 - 6 p.m. May 22 - 2 p.m.

Home

24-31 (10-20, 8th)

Southern

Ron Smith

397-471 / Same

Hunter Reid

Hunter.Reid@ furman.edu

FurmanPaladins.com

26 • 2010 OPPONENTS

U N C G S PA R TA N S . C O M


ALL-TIME SERIES

OPPONENT Alabama Albany Appalachian State* Army Auburn Ball State Belmont Abbey Bethune-Cookman Bowling Green Brown Butler Campbell Catawba Charleston Southern Charlotte The Citadel* Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina College of Charleston* Connecticut Cornell Davidson* Delaware Detroit Drexel Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Elon* Fairfield Farleigh Dickinson Florida Florida State

REC. 1-2 12-1 33-16 2-1 0-9 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 5-3 0-2 8-6 6-11 20-25 0-2 1-0 10-2 16-22 6-0 3-0 28-22 3-0 1-1 3-0 2-5 7-4 19-11 0-1 4-0 10-21 7-0 3-2 1-5 0-4

FIRST 1996 2000 1991 2007 1995 1997 1991 2006 1992 2002 1996 1991 1991 1994 1991 1993 2008 1997 1994 1999 2001 2003 1991 2005 1992 2003 1999 1992 1991 1993 2002 1991 1994 1991 1999 1997

LAST 1996 2009 2009 2007 2007 1997 1991 2006 1992 2002 1996 2009 1991 1997 2002 2009 2008 1997 1997 2009 2008 2007 2009 2005 1992 2003 2009 2001 2005 1993 2003 2009 1997 1998 2006 1998

OPPONENT Fordham Furman* George Mason George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern* Georgia Tech Guilford Harvard High Point Houston Howard Jacksonville James Madison Kent State Lafayette Le Moyne Liberty Long Beach State LSU Marist Maryland UMBC Mercer Mercyhurst Methodist Missouri State Montreat Mt. Olive New Hampshire Norfolk State North Carolina North Carolina A&T NC State North Florida Northern Illinois

REC. 2-0 24-21 0-1 6-3 2-6 19-22 1-1 2-2 2-0-1 13-7 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 3-8 2-0 6-0 15-13 0-1 0-1 3-0 14-4 10-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 4-13 34-6 6-21 0-1 1-0

FIRST 2004 1993 2005 1996 1995 1992 2000 1991 1993 1991 1997 1995 1997 1998 1992 2009 2003 1991 1997 1997 2007 1994 1994 1998 1991 1991 2006 1996 1991 1994 1991 1992 1991 1991 2007 1996

LAST 2004 2009 2005 2002 2006 2009 2000 1993 2004 2009 1997 1995 2007 2005 2009 2009 2004 2005 1997 1997 2007 1999 1997 1998 1991 1991 2006 1996 1991 1994 1991 2008 2009 2009 2007 1996

OPPONENT REC. FIRST Ohio 14-4 1991 Ohio State 0-1 2006 Old Dominion 3-3 1991 Pfeiffer 1-0 1991 Princeton 8-1 2006 Radford 7-6 1992 Richmond 2-4 1995 Samford* 0-3 2009 Shippensburg 0-1 1991 Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 1994 Southern California 0-2 1994 Stetson 0-2 1993 Texas A&M 0-2 2006 Towson 6-1 1994 Tulane 1-0 1994 UNC Asheville 19-4 1992 UNC Wilmington 11-8 1992 Utah 1-0 2006 Valparaiso 1-0 2008 Virginia 4-7 1992 Virginia Tech 2-3 1992 VCU 2-0 1997 VMI 18-7 1992 Wake Forest 8-32 1992 West Chester 0-1 1991 West Virginia 0-1 1991 Western Carolina* 23-19 1992 Western Michigan 0-2 2006 William & Mary 6-3 1991 Winthrop 7-10 1991 Wofford* 33-8 1997 Xavier 2-0 1993 Yale 3-2 1994 2010 opponents underlined; *denotes conference opponent

LAST 2008 2006 2009 1991 2009 1997 1998 2009 1991 1994 1994 1993 2006 1998 1994 2009 2005 2006 2008 2004 1993 1997 2003 2009 1991 1991 2009 2007 2005 1997 2009 1997 1996

Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park - Host of the SoCon Tournament Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park, located in Charleston, S.C., will play host to the Southern Conference Baseball Championship May 26-31. After opening in 1997 along the banks of the scenic Ashley River, the park opened as the home to an affiliate for the Tampa Bay Rays as well as the permanent home to The Citadel. The $19.5 million facility has continually been rated as one of the finest playing facilities on the collegiate and minor league level. In 2006, a new video board was added in right-center field and a new LED scoreboard in left-center field to ehance the fan experience. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park currently serves as the home of the Class A Charleston Riverdogs, a South Atlantic League affiliate of the New York Yankees.

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fiftholdest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership history On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play

summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference.

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www.soconsports.com t Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts. Championship history The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

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David Adams.............................2002-2006 Nate Alden ....................................2003-04 Will Allison ..........................................1997 Justin Aquilante ........................2000-2001

Alex Frederick......................2009-current Raymond Frias ................................... 2009 Mark Ford ...........................................1999 Zach Furl ............................ 2008-present Scott Fussell ............................ 1993, 1995

B

G

Josh Baas .......................................... 2006 Ramon Balderas .......................2000-2001 Tyler Ballengee .................................. 2006 Chris Barker ........................2010-current Marcus Battle .....................................1995 Brad Beavers ......................................1995 Kevin Bedard ............................1995-1996 Brad Beeson .............................1995-1996 Matt Berry ................................1991-1992 Matt Bjorkstrom........................2007-2008 Jason Branta...................................... 2004 Ryan Brincat ...................................... 2004 Eric Brindle .........................2010-current Jon Bystrek ...............................1996-1998

C

Taft Cable .................................1999-2001 Pat Calabrese ...........................1993-1996 Rick Capretta............................1997-2000 Mike Carothers ...................................1994 Seth Carr ........................................... 2004 Tim Carrier ................................2007-2008 Travis Chance......................................1996 Chad Clark......................................... 2003 Ryan Clear ......................................... 2006 Kendall Clement ................................ 2004 Chris Cloninger .........................1999-2002 Sean Connors ...........................2000-2001 Chris Cook ......................1997, 1999-2001 Justin Crist ................................2004-2005 Matt Crump .........................2010-current John Cucchiarella ................2008-current Nick Cucchiarella ............................... 2008 Matt Currin .........................................1992 Patrick Currin ............................2003-2006

D

Scott Danna..............................1991-1993 Adam Daufeldt................................... 2009 Lucas Daulton.................................... 2004 Kevin Davis .........................................1996 Linwood Davis...........................1997-1998 Joey DeAngelis .......................... 1991-1994 Adam Deleo ..............................2005-2008 Jon Denote....................................2003-05 TJ Donovan................................1995-1996 Eric Downum.......................................1992 Chris Durocher ....................................1996 Dan Duskin .........................................1999 Andy Dvonch ............................. 1991-1994

E

David Eager ........................................1992 Brian Early ..........................................1993 Trevor Edwards ................... 2008-present Lloyd Enzor ..........................2010-current Clark Erskine ............................2004-2006 Ben Evick ..................................1996-1997

F

Chris Faircloth ..........................1995-1996 Ryan Falcon ..............................2003-2007 Matt Faulkner ...........................1993-1994 Greg Feltes ...............................2005-2008 Bryan Fleming.....................................1995 Joey Frabasile ......................2008-current

Kevin Gaddy..............................1994-1995 Ryan Galligan ............................... 2001-04 Matt Gaski ................................2007-2008 Drew Gehringer....................2008-current Matt Gibbs................................2007-2008 Clay Gibson ..............................2005-2008 Tim Giles...................................1994-1996 Rob Gilliam ...............................2007-2009 Keith Glauber......................................1992 Jacob Golliday .................................2009 Ryan Gordon .................................2000-04 Sean Gordon.............................1998-1999 Nick Gonzalez ...........................1999-2000 Roly Gonzalez ...........................2005-2006 Andy Grader ....................................... 2002 Brian Greene.............................1993-1994 Austin Grissom..........................1998-1999 Michael Gulledge .......................... 2001-03

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Brandon Harvey ........................2006-2007 Chad Hayes.........................................2001 Dustin Ham........................................ 2002 Jason Hamilton ...................................1996 Lucas Hamilton ............................. 2001-02 Everett Hancock ............................1999-02 Blake Hassebrock................2008-current Chris Healy ...............................1992-1995 Shawn Heath ......................................1992 Pete Hernandez ................................. 2003 Tyler Hollstegge ...................2010-current Damin Hopkins .................................. 2000 Richard Hopp................................ 1999-01 Aaron Horne..................................1999-02 Zach Howell.....................................2009 Jeff Huffman ............................. 1991-1994 Matt Hulsman .....................................1992 Colby Hyatt ..........................2010-current

J

Jonathan Jackson......................1996-1999 Jason Jaworoski ..................................1995 Ed Jayjack ...........................2006-current Joel Johnson .......................................2007 Nolan Johnson ..............................2003-04 Blake Jordan ...................................... 2003 Kory Judd ..................................2006-2008

K

Kevin Keene ....................................... 2004 Fletcher Kemp ....................................1999 Scott Kerns ................................... 1991-93 John Kincaid .......................................1998 Adam Krieger ......................................2007 Mike Krekorian .........................1997-2000 Jay Kuykendall ..........................1993-1996

L

Lee Land .............................................2007 Jason Langlois ..........................1994-1995 Jesse Lavender.............................. 2001-04 Zach Leach..........................2010-current Justin Lee .................................2000-2002 Pedro Leon ...............................2008-2009 Jake Linney .........................................2007 Nick Lockhart ...........................2001-2002

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M

Chris Madonna ............................. 1991-92 Greg Martin ..............................2006-2009 Jesse Martin .............................1999-2002 Sam Martin...............................2005-2007 Greg Matson ...................................... 2006 Chris Mason..............................2003-2005 Steve Matyczyk .........................1992-1995 Jay Maule .................................2001-2005 Tonka Maynor ........................... 1991-1994 Nelson Mayton ................................... 2000 Casey McBride ....................................1996 Wes McBride .......................2008-current Wes McCall ...............................2005-2008 Mike McClain................................2002-04 Corey McDonald .......................1996-1999 Clinton McKinney`....................2006-2007 Kevin Meakum ....................................1998 Jay Metzger ................................... 2001-04 Scooter Michael............................ 2001-04 Jake Milinichik ....................2010-current Will Miller .......................................... 2000 Jermaine Mitchell .............................. 2006 Chris Mittendorf........................2000-2001 Brian Moehler ...........................1991-1993 Mike Mongiello .........................2005-2006 Steve Mokan .............................1997-1999 Brian Morgan ............................1994-1996 Steve Morgan .................................... 2004

N

Jared Nace ......................................... 2000 Jack Nemecek...........................1991-1992 Jonathan Nichols ......................2002-2006 Jason Nolte .........................................1998

O

Brent O’Berry ............................2008-2009 Matt Oakley ........................................1992 Mark Oetjen ..............................1997-1999 Brian Oringderff ........................1991-1992 Ricky Orton ...............................2007-2008 Corey Overholtzer.................2007-current

P

Matt Parish .........................2009-current Austin Parrish ...............................2003-04 Bryan Parrish ................................ 1991-92 Jason Parsons ...........................1995-1998 Dominic Pattie ..........................1995-1998 Chris Perry ..........................................1999 Mark Peterson ................................... 2009 Darin Phalines ..........................2000-2001 Ian Phillips................................2007-2009 Nick Phillips..............................1994-1997 Sean Pick ................................. 1991-1994 Cody Poarch ........................2010-current John Posey ................................1992-1994 Jeremy Purcell...........................1997-2000

S

Justin Saltalamacchia ...................2002-03 Andrew Salvo ......................................1998 Jarrett Santos ...............................2003-04 Jason Sarvis..............................2000-2003 Josh Schmidt ..................................... 2004 Dan Schneider .......................... 1991-1994 Scott Schneider ..................................2007 Shane Schumaker......................... 2000-01 Doug Schutt........................................2001 Taylor Schwarz .....................2010-current John Sheeran ............................1995-1996 Alex Shelton ........................2007-current Matt Shuey ...............................1994-1995 Warren Slack .......................2008-current Harry Slade .........................2010-current Sean Slaughter .................................. 2002 Greg Smith ..........................2008-current Jeff Smith .................................1999-2000 Logan Smith .............................2005-2008 Sean Snell ................................2005-2008 Nick Starnes .............................2003-2007 Bill Stone ..................................1996-1999 Kirk Strebin...................................2002-03 Jeremy Suggs ......................................1998 Lance Surridge..........................1997-1998 Allie Swanson .................................... 2003 Anthony Sylvester..........................1993-96

T

Jonathan Tapper ................................ 2002 Jay Tarigo ............................................1997 Kyle Tasco .......................................... 2000 Eric Temple ........................................ 2009 David Thigpen ...........................1999-2000 Allen Thomas ..................................... 2003 Andy Thomas ......................................1993 Kevin Thompson........................1998-1999 Shane Thompson ......................2006-2007 Bryan Thyroff ............................2007-2008 Darrell Tillmon ..........................1994-1995 Ted Toler ...................................1998-2001 Matt Tomlin........................................ 2002

U

Jeff Ust .............................................. 2000

V

Danny Valencia .................................. 2004 Stephen Vaughan......................1993-1996 Kenny Vawter ............................1997-1998 Mike Viruso ...............................1992-1993 Tyler Vogler ........................................ 2009

W

Ray Quinones ......................2008-current

Cody Walker ........................2010-current Michael Wall .............................2008-2009 Daniel Ward ....................................... 2002 Brandon Weber .........................1996-1999 Corey Weglin .......................................2007 Clay Wehner....................................... 2003 Guy Welsh .................................2006-2007 Craig Whalen ................................2002-03 James White ...................................... 2008 Rhett Woehrle ...........................1997-1998

R

Y

Q

Scott Rachlin ......................................1999 Brad Raynor ........................2008-current Robbie Redic ................................2002-04 Kris Richards .......................2009-current Mike Rikard .............................. 1991-1994 Jeremy Roulin ...........................2004-2006

Scott Young...............................1992-1995

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ALL-TIME RECORDS UNCG Single Game Records

BATTING

AT-BATS Pat Calabrese Jason Sarvis

8, vs. SE Louisiana (5-27-94) 8, vs. Brown (3-28-02)

RUNS Matt Gaski Greg Feltes Tim Carrier Dominic Pattie Joey DeAngelis Chris Healy

5, vs. Appalachian State (5-23-08) 5, vs. College of Charleston (5-4-08) 5, vs. College of Charleston (5-4-08) 5, at UNC Wilmington (2-9-97) 5, vs. NC A&T (2-26-94) 5, vs Xavier (3-9-93)

HITS Joey DeAngelis

6, vs NC A&T (2-16-94)

RBI (7 OR MORE IN A GAME) Steve Mokan 9, at Radford (3-30-97) Nick Lockhard 8, vs. NC A&T (2-07-01) Ricky Orton 7, vs. College of Charleston (5-3-08) Jay Maule 7, vs. NC A&T (4-23-03) Nicky Phillips 7, at UNC Wilmington (2-9-97) Tonka Maynor 7, vs. Wake Forest (4-9-92) 7, vs. Farleigh Dickinson (3-23-91) Steve Matyczyk 7, vs. Campbell (2-18-93) Tim Giles 7, vs. SE Louisiana (5-27-94) 7, vs. NC A&T (2-15-96) 7, vs. Appalachian State (4-17-96) DOUBLES Dominic Pattie

3, vs. NC A&T (2-12-97)

STOLEN BASES Brandon Weber Tonka Maynor WALKS Matt Gaski Sean Snell

BATTING

Games 1. Linwood Davis, 1997___________________62 Steve Mokan, 1997 ___________________62 Dominic Pattie, 1997 __________________62 Lance Surridge, 1997 __________________62 5. Kenny Vawter, 1997 ___________________61 6. Matt Gaski, 2008 _____________________60 Pedro Leon, 2008_____________________60 Tim Carrier, 2007 _____________________60 Matt Gaski, 2007 _____________________60 Ryan Gordon, 2003 ___________________60 Jason Sarvis, 2003 ____________________60 Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________60 At-bats 1. Tim Carrier, 2007 ____________________260 Dominic Pattie, 1997 _________________260 3. Matt Gaski, 2008 ____________________248 4. Tim Carrier, 2008 ____________________242 5. Lance Surridge, 1997 _________________240 6. Matt Gaski, 2007 ____________________237 7. Kirk Strebin, 2003 ___________________234 Kirk Strebin, 2002 ___________________234 Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 _______________234 10. Guy Welsh, 2006 ____________________233 Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

TRIPLES Michael Wall Justin Saltalamacchia Nicky Phillips Scott Young HOME RUNS Ricky Orton Steve Mokan Tonka Maynor

SEASON RECORDS

2, vs. Lafayette (3-17-09) 2, vs. The Citadel (5-9-03) 2, vs. North Carolina (4-24-96) 2, vs. Georgia (3-3-95) 3, vs. College of Charleston (5-3-08) 3, at Radford (3-30-97) 3, vs. Wake Forest (4-9-92)

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

4, at Duke (4-20-99) 4, vs. William & Mary (3-01-91)

9.

5, vs. Kent State (2-23-08) 5, vs. Appalachian State (3-23-08)

PITCHING

INNINGS PITCHED Many times, last by Ryan Falcon

9, vs. The Citadel (5-04-07)

STRIKEOUTS (12 OR MORE IN A GAME) Chris Mason 16, vs. East Tennessee State (3-25-05) Chris Mason 14, at Davidson (3-18-05) Ryan Gordon 14, at Davidson (3-18-00) Ryan Falcon 12, vs. Appalachian State (5-04-07) Nick Starnes 12, at Appalachian State (4-07-06) Corey McDonald 12, at Wofford (5-25-97) Jeff Huffman 12, vs. Winthrop (4-26-93)

MISCELLANEOUS

TRIPLE PLAYS (1) Tim Carrier (2B) to Ricky Orton (1B) on May 25, 2007 at SoCon Tournament. Line drive was hit to Carrier, who stepped on second and fired to Orton for third out. Play came with the bases loaded and no outs in the ninth inning and gave UNCG an 8-6 win over Georgia Southern in an elimination bracket game.

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Shane Schumaker, 2000________________74 Dominic Pattie, 1997 __________________72 Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________68 Doug Schutt, 2001 ____________________67 Nicky Phillips, 1996 ___________________67 Greg Feltes, 2008 _____________________66 Tonka Maynor, 1994 ___________________66 Matt Gaski, 2008 _____________________61 Allen Thomas, 2003 ___________________61 Dominic Pattie, 1998 __________________61 Joey DeAngelis, 1994 __________________61 Dominic Pattie, 1997 _________________100 Ryan Gordon, 2003 ___________________96 Tim Carrier, 2007 _____________________91 Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________86 Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 ________________93 Matt Gaski, 2008 _____________________81 Lance Surridge, 1998 __________________79 Guy Welsh, 2007 _____________________79 Corey Overholtzer, 2008 ________________78 Dominic Pattie, 1996 __________________78 Tonka Maynor, 1994 ___________________78 Kenny Vawter, 1998 ___________________78

Doubles 1. Jason Sarvis, 2002 ____________________24 2. Tonka Maynor, 1992 ___________________23 3. Sean Snell, 2008 _____________________21 Pat Calabrese, 1996 ___________________21 Joey DeAngelis, 1994 __________________21 6. Ricky Orton, 2008 ____________________20 Guy Welsh, 2007 _____________________20 Ryan Gordon, 2003 ___________________20 Tim Giles, 1996 ______________________20 10. Jeremy Roulin, 2005 ___________________19 Dominic Pattie, 1997 __________________19 Triples 1. Nicky Phillips, 1996 ____________________8 2. Shane Schumaker, 2000_________________7 Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 _________________7 4. Corey Overholtzer, 2009 _________________6 Corey Overholtzer, 2008 _________________6 Ryan Gordon, 2004 ____________________6 7. Ryan Gordon, 2003 ____________________5 Jeff Smith, 2000_______________________5 Kenny Vawter, 1997 ____________________5 Dominic Pattie, 1998 ___________________5 Jeff Smith, 1999_______________________5

Home runs 1. Tim Giles, 1996 ______________________17 2. Ricky Orton, 2008 ____________________15 Greg Feltes, 2008 _____________________15 Jeremy Purcell, 2000 __________________15 5. Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________13 6. Tonka Maynor, 1992 ___________________12 Kyle Tasco, 2000 _____________________12 Tim Giles, 1995 ______________________12 9. Jesse Martin, 2001 ____________________11 Jeremy Purcell, 1999 __________________11 Total bases 1. Nicky Phillips, 1997 __________________147 2. Tim Giles, 1996 _____________________144 3. Ryan Gordon, 2003 __________________141 4. Ricky Orton, 2008 ___________________139 Jeremy Purcell, 2000 _________________139 6. Dominic Pattie, 1997 _________________136 7. Tonka Maynor, 1992 __________________134 8. Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 _______________133 9. Jeff Smith, 1999_____________________127 10. Tim Carrier, 2007 ____________________125 Shane Schumaker, 2000_______________125 Joey DeAngelis, 1994 _________________125 RBI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________72 Tim Giles, 1996 ______________________68 Jeremy Purcell, 2000 __________________64 Linwood Davis, 1998 __________________60 Ricky Orton, 2008 ____________________59 Tim Carrier, 2008 _____________________58 Lance Surridge, 1997 __________________57 Sean Snell, 2008 _____________________52 Shane Schumaker, 2001 ________________52 Kenny Vawter, 1997 ___________________51

Stolen Bases 1. Nicky Phillips, 1997 ___________________45 2. Dominic Pattie, 1997 __________________41 3. Tonka Maynor, 1994 ___________________37 4. Dominic Pattie, 1998 __________________35 5. Shane Schumaker, 2001 ________________28 Doug Schutt, 2001 ____________________28 Jeff Smith, 1999______________________28 8. Brandon Weber, 1999__________________27 9. Shane Schumaker, 2000________________26 Dominic Pattie, 1996 __________________26 Walks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Ricky Orton, 2008 ____________________61 Jeremy Roulin, 2004 ___________________50 Joey DeAngelis, 1994 __________________49 Shane Schumaker, 2000________________47 Ryan Brincat, 2004____________________44 Shane Schumaker, 2001 ________________43 Matt Gaski __________________________42 Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 ________________42 Doug Schutt, 2001 ____________________42 Jeremy Purcell, 2000 __________________42 Chris Madonna, 1991 __________________42

Strikeouts 1. Chad Hayes, 2001 ____________________70 2. Ryan Brincat, 2004____________________58 3. Steve Mokan, 1997 ___________________57 4. Ramon Balderas, 2000 _________________56 5. Jesse Lavender, 2004 __________________55 Nick Lockhart, 2001 ___________________55 Linwood Davis, 1997___________________55 8. Ryan Galligan, 2002 ___________________52 Jesse Martin, 1999 ____________________52 10. Chris Cook, 2001 _____________________50 Batting average (min. 100 at bats) 1. Ryan Gordon, 2003 _________________ .416 2. Tonka Maynor, 1992 _________________ .410 3. Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 ______________ .397 4. Dominic Pattie, 1997 ________________ .385 5. Kenny Vawter, 1998 _________________ .380 6. Tonka Maynor, 1994 _________________ .379

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Shane Schumaker, 2000_________ .376 Ryan Gordon, 2004 ____________ .374 Nicky Phillips, 1997 ____________ .374 Scott Young, 1995 _____________ .371

SSlugging percentage 1. Tonka Maynor, 1992 ____________ .775 2. Tim Giles, 1996 _______________ .731 3. Chris Cook, 1997 ______________ .692 4. Ricky Orton, 2008 _____________ .675 5. Nicky Phillips, 1997 _____________ .639 6. Jeremy Purcell, 2000 ____________ .629 7. Joey DeAngleis, 1994 ____________ .622 8. Ryan Gordon, 2003 _____________ .610 Shane Schumaker, 2000__________ .610 10. Ryan Gordon, 2004 _____________ .604

Corey Overholtzer has led the Southern Conference in triples each of the past two seasons with six to rank him fourth all-time in school history for a single season.

O On-base percentage 1. Tonka Maynor, 1992 _____________ .519 2. Ricky Orton, 2008 ______________ .502 3. Shane Schumaker, 2000__________ .498 4. Jermaine Mitchell, 2006 __________ .493 5. Joey DeAngelis, 1992 ____________ .485 6. Joey DeAngelis, 1994 ____________ .482 7. Tonka Maynor, 1994 _____________ .480 8. Tonka Maynor, 1991 _____________ .475 9. Ryan Gordon, 2003 _____________ .473 10. Steve Matyckyk, 1994____________ .467

PITCHING EERA (min. 20 IP) 1. Sean Pick, 1994_________ 1.08 (50.0 IP) 2. Jason Parsons, 1998 _____ 2.32 (66.0 IP) 3. Chris Mason, 2004 _______ 2.36 (53.1 IP) 4. Anthony Sylvester, 1993 ___ 2.48 (54.1 IP) 5. Taft Cable, 2001_________ 2.50 (68.1 IP) 6. Ryan Gordon, 2003 ______ 2.59 (59.0 IP) 7. Jeff Huffman, 1992_______ 2.64 (44.1 IP) 8. Bryan Greene, 1993 ______ 2.70 (23.3 IP) 9. Jay Metzger, 2002 ______ 2.71 (106.1 IP) 10. Chris Mason, 2005 ______ 2.88 (118.2 IP)

Jarrett Santos set the school record ffor appearances (41) as well as games relieved (40) during the 2003 season.

AAppearances 1. Jarrett Santos, 2003 _______________41 2. Ted Toler, 2001__________________ 40 3. James White, 2008 _______________ 38 Taft Cable, 2000 ________________ 38 Patrick Currin, 2006 ______________ 38 6. Ted Toler, 1998__________________ 35 Jason Parsons, 1997______________ 35 8. Jarrett Santos, 2004 ______________ 34 Teft Cable, 2001_________________ 34 Sean Pick, 1994_________________ 34 Games started G 1. Everett Hancock, 2001 ____________ 18 Everett Hancock, 2000 ____________ 18 3. Scooter Michael, 2003 _____________17 Jonathan Jackson, 1999 ____________17 5. Matt Gibbs, 2007 ________________ 16 Ryan Falcon, 2007 _______________ 16 7. Greg Martin, 2008 _______________ 15 Chris Mason, 2005 _______________ 15 Jay Metzger, 2003 _______________ 15 Jonathan Jackson, 1997 ___________ 15 Jonathan Jackson, 1998 ___________ 15 Lance Surridge, 1998 _____________ 15 Rhett Woehrle, 1998______________ 15

RRyan G d sett many school h l records d during d i g Gordon his four years at UNCG, including career batting average (.381) and triples (16).

G Games relieved 1. Jarrett Santos, 2003 ______________ 40 2. Ted Toler, 2001__________________ 39 3. James White, 2008 _______________ 38 4. Taft Cable, 2000 ________________ 36 5. Ted Toler, 1998__________________ 35 Patrick Currin, 2006 ______________ 35 7. Jarrett Santos, 2004 ______________ 34 Sean Pick, 1994_________________ 34 9. Ted Toler, 2000__________________ 32 10. Taft Cable, 2001__________________31

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Clinton McKinney, 2006 ____________31 Wins 1. Jason Parsons, 1997______________ 15 2. Scooter Michael, 2002 ____________ 12 3. Jarrett Santos, 2003 ______________ 11 Jonathan Jackson, 1996 ___________ 11 5. Patrick Currin, 2006 ______________ 10 6. Jarrett Santos, 2004 _______________ 9 Scooter Michael, 2004 _____________ 9 Ryan Gordon, 2000 _______________ 9 Taft Cable, 2000 _________________ 9 Darrell Tillmon, 1995 ______________ 9 Anthony Sylvester, 1994 ____________ 9 Losses 1. Greg Smith, 2009 _________________ 2. Greg Martin, 2009 ________________ Wes McCall, 2008 ________________ Ryan Falcon, 2007 ________________ Wes McCall, 2006 ________________ Chris Mason, 2005 ________________ Andy Dvonch, 1991________________ 8. Alex Shelton, 2009 ________________ Rob Gilliam, 2009 ________________ Ryan Falcon, 2004 ________________ Jay Metzger, 2002 ________________ Chris Cloninger, 2002 ______________ Everett Hancock, 2000 _____________ Jonathan Jackson, 1999 ____________ Corey McDonald, 1999 _____________ Lance Surridge, 1997 ______________ Brian Moehler, 1993_______________

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Winning Percentage (min. five decisions) 1. Sean Gordon, 1998 ________ 7-0, 1.000 Rhett Woerhle, 1997________ 7-0, 1,000 3. Anthony Sylvester, 1993 _____ 5-0, 1.000 4. Jason Parsons, 1997_________15-1, .938 5. Scooter Michael, 2002 _______12-1, .923 6. Scooter Michael, 2004 ________ 9-1,.900 Darrell Tillmon, 1995 _________9-1, .900 8. Darrell Tillmon, 1994 _________5-1, .833 9. Ryan Gordon, 2000 __________9-2, .818 10. Jason Parsons, 1998 ________ 8-2, .800 Complete Games 1. Chris Mason, 2005 ________________ 2. Jay Metzger, 2002 ________________ 3. Lance Surridge, 1997 ______________ 4. Scooter Michael, 2002 _____________ Jonathan Jackson, 1996 ____________ Jonathan Jackson, 1999 ____________ Anthony Sylvester, 1996 ____________ 8. Ryan Falcon, 2007 ________________ Scooter Michael, 2004 _____________ Everett Hancock, 2000 _____________ Lance Surridge, 1998 ______________

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Innings pitched 1. Chris Mason, 2005 _____________ 118.2 2. Jay Metzger, 2002 _____________ 106.1 3. Jason Parsons, 1997____________ 105.1 4. Lance Surridge , 1997 ___________ 103.2 5. Ryan Falcon, 2007 _____________ 104.1 6. Jarrett Santos, 2003 ____________ 101.0 7. Scooter Michael, 2003 __________ 100.2 8. Scooter Michael, 2002 __________ 100.1 9. Chris Cloninger, 2002 ____________ 99.1 10. Ryan Gordon, 2000 _____________ 96.2 Strikeouts 1. Chris Mason, 2005 ______________ 135 2. Ryan Gordon, 2000 ______________113 3. Jarrett Santos, 2003 _____________ 106 4. Taft Cable, 2000 ________________101 5. Lance Surridge, 1997 _____________ 91 6. Jason Parsons, 1997______________ 90 7. Ryan Falcon, 2004 _______________ 86

Scooter Michael, 2002 ____________ 86 9. Scooter Michael, 2003 ____________ 85 10. Ryan Falcon, 2007 _______________ 84 Saves 1. Sean Pick, 1994_________________ 11 2. Taft Cable, 2001__________________ 9 3. Chris Mason, 2003 ________________ 8 Jason Parsons, 1997_______________ 8 Patrick Currin, 2006 _______________ 8 5. Rob Gilliam, 2008 ________________ 7 6. Patrick Currin, 2005 _______________ 6 Wes McCall, 2005 ________________ 6 Jason Parsons, 1998 ______________ 6 9. Jarrett Santos, 2004 _______________ 5 10. Rob Gilliam, 2009 ________________ 4 Jason Parsons, 1996 ______________ 4 Jay Kuykendall, 1993 ______________ 4

CAREER RECORDS BATTING Games 1. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) _________ 2. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) _________ 3. Adam Deleo (2005-08) ___________ 4. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) _________ 5. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ___________ Corey McDonald (1996-99) ________ 7. Brandon Weber (1996-99) ________ 8. Steve Matyckyk (1992-95) ________ 9. Scott Young (1992-95) ___________ Jesse Martin (1999-02) __________

225 223 209 206 204 204 203 196 194 194

At-bats 1. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) _________ 867 2. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) _________ 780 3. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ____________710 4. Ryan Gordon (2000-04) __________ 688 5. Adam Deleo (2005-08) ___________ 686 Nicky Phillips (1994-97) __________ 683 7. Scott Young (1992-95) ___________ 672 8. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) _________ 667 9. Steve Matyckyk (1992-95) ________ 662 10. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) __________ 659 Jesse Martin (1999-02) __________ 659 Batting average (minimum 300 at bats) 1. Ryan Gordon (2000-04) __________ .381 2. Kenny Vawter (1997-98) __________ .366 3. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) __________ .363 4. Shane Schumaker (2000-01) ______ .357 5. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) __________ .347 6. Ricky Orton (2007-08) ___________ .346 7. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) _________ .345 8. Lance Surridge (1997-98) _________ .340 9. Tim Giles (1994-96) _____________ .335 10. Jesse Martin (1999-02) __________ .332 Hits 1. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) _________ 299 2. Ryan Gordon (2000-2004) ________ 262 3. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) _________ 239 Tonka Maynor (1991-94) __________ 239 5. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) __________ 237 6. Joey DeAngelis(1991-94) __________219 7. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ____________218 8. Brandon Weber (1996-99) ________ 194 9. Adam Deleo (2005-08) ___________ 193 10. Pat Calabrese (1993-96)__________ 184 Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Dominic Pattie (1995-98) __________218 Nicky Phillips (1994-97) __________ 190 Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) __________174 Tonka Maynor (1991-94) ___________170 Greg Feltes (2005-08) ___________ 167 Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) _________ 166

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

Brandon Weber (1996-99) ________ Ryan Gordon (2000-04) __________ Scott Young (1992-95) ___________ Shane Shumaker (2000-01) _______

163 148 135 132

Tonka Maynor (1991-94) _____________171 Tim Giles (1994-96) _______________ 159 Nicky Phillips (1994-97) ____________ 151 Ryan Gordon (2000-2004) __________ 150 Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ___________ 145 Dominic Pattie (1995-98) ___________ 123 Jesse Martin (1999-2002) __________ 122 Greg Feltes (2005-08) _____________ 120 Sean Snell (2005-08) ______________ 114 Jay Maule (2002-2005) ____________ 105

Doubles 1. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ____________ 2. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) ____________ 3. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ____________ 4. Ryan Gordon (2000-2004) ___________ Tonka Maynor (1991-94) _____________ 6. Pat Calabrese (1993-96)_____________ 7. Sean Snell (2005-08) _______________ 8. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ______________ 9. Tim Giles (1994-96) ________________ 10. Jason Sarvis (2000-2003)____________

60 52 51 50 50 45 42 40 39 38

Triples 1. Ryan Gordon (2000-2004) ___________ 16 2. Corey Overholtzer (2007-present)_______ 15 Nicky Phillips (1994-97) _____________ 15 3. Shane Schumaker (2000-01) _________ 11 4. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) _____________ 9 6. Jason Sarvis (2000-03)_______________ 8 Tonka Maynor (1991-94) ______________ 8 Dominic Pattie (1995-98) _____________ 8 Jay Maule (2002-2005) ______________ 8 10. Greg Feltes (2005-08) _______________ 7 Jesse Martin (1999-02) ______________ 7 Scott Young (1992-95) _______________ 7 Jermaine Mitchell (2006) _____________ 7 Home runs 1. Tim Giles (1994-96) ________________ 2. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ____________ 3. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) _____________ 4. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ____________ 5. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ______________ Jesse Martin (1999-2002) ___________ 7. Jay Maule (2002-2005) _____________ Nicky Phillips (1994-97) _____________ 9. Ricky Orton (2007-08) ______________ 10. Ryan Gordon (2000-04) _____________ Total bases 1. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ___________ 2. Ryan Gordon (2000-04) ____________ 3. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) ___________ 4. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) ____________ 5. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) ____________ 6. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ___________ 7. Greg Feltes (2005-08) _____________ 8. Tim Giles (1994-96) _______________ 9. Sean Snell (2005-08) ______________ 10. Corey Overholtzer (2007-present)______

38 37 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 19

419 401 400 380 369 361 341 330 273 263

Stolen bases 1. Dominic Pattie (1995-98) ___________ 115 2. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) _____________ 87 3. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) _____________ 77 4. Brandon Weber (1996-99) ___________ 62 5. Ryan Gordon (2000-04) _____________ 61 6. Shane Schumaker (2000-01) _________ 54 7. Jeremy Purcell (1997,00) ____________ 47 8. Jeff Smith (1999-00) _______________ 46 9. Kenny Vawter, (1997-98) _____________ 44 10. Chris Cook (1997-01) _______________ 42

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Walks 1. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ___________ 136 2. Tonka Maynor (1991-94) ____________ 123 3. Greg Feltes (2005-08) _____________ 114 Dominic Pattie (1995-98) ____________114 5. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) ____________ 113 6. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ___________ 110 7. Jason Sarvis (2000-03)_____________ 104 8. Scott Young (1992-95) _____________ 106 9. Brandon Weber (1996-99) ___________ 98 10. Steve Matyczyk (1992-95)____________ 93 Strikeouts 1. Corey McDonald (1996-99) __________ 184 2. Jesse Martin (1999-2002) ___________177 3. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ___________ 161 4. Steve Matyczyk (1992-95)___________ 156 5. Stephen Vaughan (1993-96) _________ 138 Scott Young (1992-95) _____________ 138 7. Jay Maule (2001-05)_______________ 137 8. Joey DeAngelis (1991-94) ___________ 136 9. Pat Calabrese (1993-96)____________ 131 10. Sean Snell ((2005-08) _____________ 127 Hit by pitch 1. Greg Feltes (2005-08) ______________ 2. Nicky Phillips (1994-97) _____________ 3. Sean Snell (2005-08) _______________ 4. Steve Mokan (1997-99) _____________ 5. Jeremy Purcell (1997-00) ____________ 6. Pat Calabrese (1993-96)_____________ 7. Jay Maule (2002-2005) _____________ Jesse Martin (1999-2002) ___________ Steve Matyczyk (1992-95)____________ 10. Pedro Leon (2008-09) ______________

37 30 29 28 26 25 23 23 23 22

PITCHING ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Sean Pick (1991-94)_______________ 3.03 Chris Mason (2003-2005)___________ 3.08 Patrick Currin (2003-06) ____________ 3.18 Jason Parsons (1995-98) ___________ 3.31 Jarrett Santos (2003-04)____________ 3.58 Scooter Michael (2000-04) __________ 3.64 Ryan Falcon (2003-07) _____________ 3.65 Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) _________ 3.69 Ted Toler (1998-01) _______________ 3.70 Jay Metzger (2001-04) _____________ 3.81

Appearances 1. Ted Toler (1998-01) _______________ 130 2. Jason Parsons (1995-98) ___________ 118 3. Patrick Currin (2003-06) ____________ 106 4. Taft Cable (1998-01) ______________ 104 5. Wes McCall (2005-08) ______________ 92 6. Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) ____________ 89 7. Chris Cloninger (1999-02)____________ 84 Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) __________ 84 9. Scooter Michael (2001-04) ___________ 81 10. Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) __________ 77 Games started 1. Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) __________ 2. Scooter Michael (2001-04) ___________ 3. Ryan Falcon (2003-07) ______________ 4. Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) __________ 5. Nick Starnes (2003-07) _____________ 6. Everett Hancock (1999-2002) _________ 7. Jay Metzger (2001-04) ______________ 8. Jeff Huffman (1991-94)______________ 9. Brian Moehler (1991-93) ____________ 10. Corey McDonald (1996-99) ___________

58 56 55 47 46 44 41 40 35 34

Games Relieved 1. Ted Toler (1998-01) _______________ 129 2. Patrick Currin (2003-06) _____________ 97 3. Jason Parsons (1995-98) ____________ 93 4. Taft Cable (1999-01) _______________ 85

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9.

Wes McCall (2005-08) ______________ Jarrett Santos (2003-04)_____________ Sean Pick (1991-94)________________ Chris Cloninger (1999-02)____________ Rob Gilliam (2007-2009) ____________ Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) ____________

76 75 71 66 62 62

Jason Parsons (1995-98) ____________ Scooter Michael (2000-04) ___________ Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) __________ Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) __________ Jarrett Santos (2003-04)_____________ Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) ____________ Taft Cable (1998-01) _______________ Jay Metzger (2001-04) ______________ Nick Starnes (2003-07) _____________ Patrick Currin (2003-06) _____________ Jeff Huffman (1991-94)______________

34 32 30 24 20 20 20 19 18 18 18

Losses 1. Nick Starnes (2003-07) _____________ 2. Ryan Falcon (2003-07) ______________ 3. Wes McCall (2005-08) ______________ Brian Moehler (1991-93) ____________ Jeff Huffman (1991-94)______________ 6. Jay Metzger (2001-04) ______________ Jonathon Jackson (1996-99) __________ Cory McDonald (1996-99) ___________ 9 . Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) __________ 10. Alex Shelton (2007-present) __________ Everett Hancock (1999-02) ___________ Andy Dvonch (1991-94) _____________

19 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 14 13 13 13

Winning Percentage (min. 15 decisions) 1. Darrell Tillmon (1994-95) _______14-2, .875 2. Jason Parsons (1995-98) _______34-8, .810 3. Scooter Michael (2000-04) _____32-10, .762 4. Jarrett Santos (2003-04)________20-8, .714 5. Taft Cable (1999-01) _________ 20-9, .689 6. Greg Martin (2006-present)_____ 10-5, .667 Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) _____ 20-10, .667 8. J. Jackson (1996-99) ________ 30-16, .652 9. A. Sylvester (1993-96) ________24-14, .632 10. Everett Hancock (1999-02) _____17-13, .567 Saves 1. Jason Parsons (1995-98) ____________ 19 2. Patrick Currin (2003-06) _____________ 14 Taft Cable (1999-01) _______________ 14 4. Ted Toler (1998-01) ________________ 12 5. Rob Gilliam (2007-09) ______________ 11 Sean Pick (1991-94)________________ 11 7. Chris Mason (2003-05)______________ 10 8. Jarrett Santos (2003-04)______________ 8 Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) _____________ 8 10. Wes McCall (2005-08) _______________ 6

8. Nick Starnes (2003-07) ___________ 272.2 9. Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) __________ 244.1 10. Patrick Currin (2003-06) ___________ 234.2 Strikeouts 1. Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) _________ 2. Scooter Michael (2001-04) __________ 3. Ryan Falcon (2003-07) _____________ 4. Jason Parsons (1995-98) ___________ 5. Chris Mason (2003-05)_____________ 6. Jay Metzger (2001-2004) ___________ 7. Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) _________ 8. Nick Starnes (2003-07) ____________ 9. Jeff Huffman (1991-93)_____________ 10. Taft Cable (1999-01) ______________

301 298 285 265 244 237 232 226 214 206

ANNUAL SEASON LEADERS BATTING Games 2009 ______48 Corey Overholtzer, Ray Quinones, Pedro Leon 2008 ______60 _______ Matt Gaski, Pedro Leon 2007_______60 ________Tim Carrier, Matt Gaski 2006 ______59 ___ Jermaine Mitchell, Guy Welsh 2005 ______53 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2004 ______55 ____________ Danny Valencia, _______________ Jeremy Roulin, Jesse Lavender 2003 ______60 _____ Ryan Gordon, Jason Sarvis 2002 ______55 Justin Saltalamacchia, Kirk Strebin 2001_______59 ___________Shane Schumaker ___________________Chad Hayes, Doug Schutt 2000 ______58 _____ Jeremy Purcell, Kyle Tasco _________________________ Ramon Balderas 1999 ______55 _____Jeff Smith, Brandon Weber ___________________________Jeremy Purcell 1998 ______58 ___Kenny Vawter, Lance Surridge _______________ Linwood Davis, Dominic Pattie ___________________________Jeremy Purcell 1997_______62 __Dominic Pattie, Lance Surridge ________________ Steve Mokan, Linwood Davis 1996 ______52 __ Dominic Pattie, Pat Calabrese ___________________________ Nicky Phillips 1995 ______54 ____ Chirs Healy, Steve Matyczyk 1994 ______57___ Tonka Maynor, Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______45 ____ Joey DeAngelis, Scott Young 1992 ______46 __ Tonka Maynor, Joey DeAngelis 1991_______42 ______ Tonka Maynor, Sean Pick

Complete Games 1. Chris Mason (2003-05)______________ 10 2. Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) ___________ 9 3. Scooter Michael (2000-04) ____________ 7 Jay Metzger (2000-04) _______________ 7 Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) ___________ 7 6. Lance Surridge (1997-98) _____________ 6 7. Jason Parsons (1995-98) _____________ 4 8. Ryan Falcon (2003-07) _______________ 3 Brian Moehler (1991-93) _____________ 3 10. Everett Hancock (1999-02) ____________ 2 Jay Kuykendall (1993-96) _____________ 2 Innings pitched 1. Scooter Michael (2001-04) _________ 368.1 2. Jonathan Jackson (1996-99) ________ 334.1 3. Jason Parsons (1995-98) __________ 324.2 4. Ryan Falcon (2003-07) ____________ 323.0 5. Jay Metzger (2001-04) ____________ 321.0 6. Anthony Sylvester (1993-96) ________ 302.2 7. Everett Hancock (1999-2002) _______ 273.2

Scooter Michael holds the school record for most career innings pitched and was just four strikeouts shy of the career strikeout record.

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

At-bats 2009 ______ 201 __________ Corey Overholtzer 2008 ______ 248 _______________ Matt Gaski 2007_______ 260 _______________ Tim Carrier 2006 ______ 234 __________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 219 ______________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 222 ____________ Danny Valencia 2003 ______ 231 ______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 231 _______________Kirk Strebin 2001_______ 226 ______________ Doug Schutt 2000 ______ 228 ________________Kyle Tasco 1999 ______ 221 ________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 230 ____________ Dominic Pattie 1997_______ 260 ____________ Dominic Pattie 1996 ______ 215 ____________ Dominic Pattie 1995 ______ 196 ________________ Tim Giles 1994 ______ 206 _____________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ 171 ______________ Scott Young 1992 ______ 173 _____________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 147 _____________ Tonka Maynor

Batting average (minimum 100 at bats) 2009 ______ .343 _______________Ed Jayjack 2008 ______ .359 ______________Ricky Orton 2007_______ .359 ______________ Greg Feltes 2006 ______ .397 _________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ .348 ___________ Mike Mongiello 2004 ______ .374______________Ryan Gordon 2003 ______ .416______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ .366 _____________Ryan Gordon 2001_______ .341 _________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ .376 _________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ .339 _______________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ .380 ____________ Kenny Vawter 1997_______ .385 ___________ Dominic Pattie 1996 ______ .363 ___________ Dominic Pattie 1995 ______ .371______________ Scott Young 1994 ______ .379 ____________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ .333 ___________ Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ .410_____________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ .354 ____________ Tonka Maynor Runs 2009 ______ 39 ________________ Pedro Leon 2008 ______ 66 ________________ Greg Feltes 2007_______ 55 ________________ Tim Carrier 2006 ______ 46 ________________ Greg Feltes 2005 ______ 45 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2004 ______ 48 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2003 ______ 61 ______________ Allen Thomas 2002 ______ 49 ______Jason Sarvis, Kirk Strebin 2001_______ 67 _______________ Doug Schutt 2000 ______ 74 ___________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ 56 _________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 61 _____________ Dominic Pattie 1997_______ 72 _____________ Dominic Pattie 1996 ______ 67 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1995 ______ 46 ________________ Chris Healy 1994 ______ 66 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ 40 _______________ Scott Young 1992 ______ 50 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 36 _____________ Chris Madonna Hits 2009 ______ 60 ___________ Corey Overholtzer 2008 ______ 81 ________________ Matt Gaski 2007_______ 91 ________________ Tim Carrier 2006 ______ 93 ___________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 71 _______________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 75 _____________ Danny Valencia 2003 ______ 96 _______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 72 _______________ Jason Sarvis 2001_______ 76 ___________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ 77 ___________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ 75 _________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 79 _____________ Lance Surridge 1997_______ 100 ____________ Dominic Pattie 1996 ______ 78 _____________ Dominic Pattie

1995 ______ 72 _______________ Scott Young 1994 ______ 78 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ 55 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ 71 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 52 ______________ Tonka Maynor

Doubles 2009 ______ 14 ______________ Ray Quinones 2008 ______ 21 ________________ Sean Snell 2007_______ 20 _________________Guy Welsh 2006 ______ 13 ________________ Greg Feltes 2005 ______ 19 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2004 ______ 16 _____________ Danny Valencia 2003 ______ 20 _______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 24 _______________ Jason Sarvis 2001_______ 18 ____________ Chris Mittendorf 2000 ______ 18 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1999 ______ 17 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1998 ______ 15 ____ Kenny Vawter, Steve Mokan 1997_______ 19 _____________ Dominic Pattie 1996 ______ 21 ______________ Pat Calabrese 1995 ______ 17 ________________ Chris Healy 1994 ______ 21 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______ 18 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ 23 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 10 _____________ Joey DeAngelis Triples 2009 ______ 6 ____________ Corey Overholtzer 2008 ______ 6 ____________ Corey Overholtzer 2007 ______ 3 ___ Corey Overholtzer, Greg Feltes 2006 ______ 7 ____________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 3 _______________ Jeremy Roulin 2004 ______ 6 ________________Ryan Gordon 2003 ______ 5 ________________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 4 _____ Ryan Gordon, Jason Sarvis, _____________________________Kirk Strebin 2001_______ 4 ____________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ 7 ____________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ 5 __________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 5 ______________ Dominic Pattie 1997_______ 5 _______________ Kenny Vawter 1996 ______ 8 _______________ Nicky Phillips 1995 ______ 4 ______ Scott Young, Nicky Phillips 1994 ______ 3 _______________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ 2 ___ Joey DeAngelis, Tonka Maynor 1992 ______ 2 ______Tonka Maynor, Scott Young __________________________ Steve Matyczyk 1991_______ 1 ________________ Four Players Home runs 2009 ______ 4 Ed Jayjack, Pedro Leon, Trevor Edwards 2008 ______ 15 _______Ricky Orton, Greg Feltes 2007_______ 7 _________________ Sean Snell 2006 ______ 5 ____________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 7 ________________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 8 ______________ Danny Valencia 2003 ______ 9 __________________ Jay Maule 2002 ______ 7 _______________ Ryan Galligan 2001_______ 11 _______________ Jesse Martin 2000 ______ 15 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1999 ______ 11 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1998 ______ 10 ______________Linwood Davis 1997_______ 13 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1996 ______ 17 _________________ Tim Giles 1995 ______ 12 _________________ Tim Giles 1994 ______ 9 _______ Joey DeAngelis, Tim Giles 1993 ______ 6 ___ Tonka Maynor, Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ 12 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 4 _______________ Tonka Maynor Total bases 2009 ______ 91 ___________ Corey Overholtzer 2008 ______ 139 _______________Ricky Orton 2007_______ 125 _______________ Tim Carrier 2006 ______ 133 __________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 109 ______________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 117 ____________ Danny Valencia

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2003 ______ 141 ______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 119 ______________ Jason Sarvis 2001_______ 124 __________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ 139 _____________Jeremy Purcell 1999 ______ 127 ________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 115 _____________ Kenny Vawter 1997_______ 147 _____________ Nicky Phillips 1996 ______ 144 ________________ Tim Giles 1995 ______ 113 ________________ Tim Giles 1994 ______ 125 ____________ Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______ 95 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ 134 _____________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 75 ______________ Tonka Maynor RBI 2009 ______ 36 __ Corey Overholtzer, Pedro Leon 2008 ______ 59 ________________Ricky Orton 2007_______ 49 _________________Guy Welsh 2006 ______ 41 ___________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 41 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2004 ______ 40 ________________ Justin Crist 2003 ______ 50 _______________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ 44 _______________Ryan Gordon 2001_______ 52 ___________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ 64 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1999 ______ 50 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1998 ______ 60 ______________Linwood Davis 1997_______ 72 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1996 ______ 68 _________________ Tim Giles 1995 ______ 45 _________________ Tim Giles 1994 ______ 47 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______ 42 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1992 ______ 45 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 39 ______________ Tonka Maynor Stolen bases 2009 ______ 18 ________________ Pedro Leon 2008 ______ 11 _______ Greg Feltes, Sean Snell 2007_______ 17 ________________ Tim Carrier 2006 ______ 24 ___________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 15 _______________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 11 ____ Ryan Gordon, Jeremy Roulin 2003 ______ 23 ______________ Allen Thomas 2002 ______ 23 _______________Ryan Gordon 2001_______ 28 _ Shane Schumaker, Doug Schutt 2000 ______ 26 ___________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ 28 _________________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ 35 _____________ Dominic Pattie 1997_______ 45 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1996 ______ 26 _____________ Dominic Pattie 1995 ______ 17 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1994 ______ 37 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1993 ______ 12 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1992 ______ 13 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ 16 ________________ John Garris Walks 2009 ______ 30 ________________ Pedro Leon 2008 ______ 61 ________________Ricky Orton 2007_______ 42 ________________ Matt Gaski 2006 ______ 42 ___________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ 26 _________________ Jay Maule 2004 ______ 50 ______________ Jeremy Roulin 2003 ______ 40 _______________ Jason Sarvis 2002 ______ 35 _______________ Jason Sarvis 2001_______ 43 ___________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ 47 ___________Shane Schumaker 1999 ______ 37 _____________ Brandon Weber 1998 ______ 40 ______________Linwood Davis 1997_______ 39 ______________Linwood Davis 1996 ______ 27 ______________ Nicky Phillips 1995 ______ 34 _______________ Chris Healey 1994 ______ 49 _____________ Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______ 32 ______________ Tonka Maynor 1992 ______ 30 __ Tonka Maynor, Joey DeAngelis 1991_______ 42 ______________ Tonka Maynor

Strikeouts 2009 ______ 38 ______________ Ray Quinones 2008 ______ 49 ________________Ricky Orton 2007_______ 42 ________________ Sean Snell 2006 ______ 44 ____________ Brandon Harvey 2005 ______ 32 _________________ Jay Maule 2004 ______ 58 _______________ Ryan Brincat 2003 ______ 46 ________ Jay Maule, Nate Alden 2002 ______ 52 ______________ Ryan Galligan 2001_______ 70 _______________ Chad Hayes 2000 ______ 56 ____________ Ramon Balderas 1999 ______ 52 _______________ Jesse Smith 1998 ______ 48 ______________Jeremy Purcell 1997_______ 57 _______________Steve Mokan 1996 ______ 43 ___________ Stephen Vaughan 1995 ______ 47 ___________ Stephen Vaughan 1994 ______ 38 _______________ Mike Rikard 1993 ______ 40 _____________ Steve Matyczyk 1992 ______ 38 ____ Scott Young, Joey DeAngelis 1991_______ 41 _________________ Sean Pick Slugging percentage 2009 ______ .524 _______________Ed Jayjack 2008 ______ .675 ______________Ricky Orton 2007_______ .530 ______________ Greg Feltes 2006 ______ .568 _________ Jermaine Mitchell 2005 ______ .498 _____________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ .604 _____________Ryan Gordon 2003 ______ .610 _____________Ryan Gordon 2002 ______ .578 _____________ Jason Sarvis 2001_______ .556 _________Shane Schumaker 2000 ______ .629 ____________Jeremy Purcell 1999 ______ .575 _______________ Jeff Smith 1998 ______ .561 ____________ Kenny Vawter 1997_______ .639 ____________ Nicky Phillips 1996 ______ .731 _______________ Tim Giles 1995 ______ .577 _______________ Tim Giles 1994 ______ .622 ___________ Joey DeAngelis 1993 ______ .576 ___________ Joey DeAngelis 1992 ______ .765 ____________ Tonka Maynor 1991_______ .510_____________ Tonka Maynor On-base percentage 2009 ______ .459 2008 ______ .502 2007_______ .455 2006 ______ .493 2005 ______ .396 2004 ______ .440 2003 ______ .473 2002 ______ .446 2001_______ .455 2000 ______ .498 1999 ______ .428 1998 ______ .442 1997_______ .466 1996 ______ .453 1995 ______ .424 1994 ______ .480 1993 ______ .457 1992 ______ .519

_______________Ed Jayjack ______________Ricky Orton ______________ Greg Feltes _________ Jermaine Mitchell _______________ Jay Maule ____________ Jeremy Roulin _____________Ryan Gordon _____________ Jason Sarvis _________Shane Schumaker _________Shane Schumaker ___________ Brandon Weber ____________ Kenny Vawter ____________ Nicky Phillips ____________ Pat Calabrese ______________ Chris Healy ____________ Tonka Maynor ___________ Joey DeAngelis ____________ Tonka Maynor

1991_______ .500 ___Tonka MaynorPITCHING ERA (min. 20 IP) 2009 ______ 3.77 2008 ______ 4.96 2007_______ 2.93 2006 ______ 2.93 2005 ______ 2.88 2004 ______ 2.36 2003 ______ 2.59 2002 ______ 2.71 2001_______ 2.50 2000 ______ 2.98 1999 ______ 4.37 1998 ______ 2.32 1997_______ 3.08 1996 ______ 3.07

____________ Warren Slack _____________ James White _____________ Ryan Falcon ____________ Patrick Currin _____________ Chris Mason _____________ Chris Mason _____________Ryan Gordon ______________Jay Metzger _______________Taft Cable _____________Ryan Gordon _____________ Aaron Horne ____________Jason Parsons ____________Jason Parsons _______________ Ben Evick

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1995 ______ 3.22 1994 ______ 1.08 1993 ______ 2.48 1992 ______ 2.64 1991_______ 4.82

___________ Jay Kuykendall _______________ Sean Pick _________ Anthony Sylvester _____________ Jeff Huffman _____________ Jeff Huffman

Appearances 2009 ______ 24 ________________Rob Gilliam 2008 ______ 38 _______________ James White 2007_______ 30 _________________ Kory Judd 2006 ______ 38 ______________ Patrick Currin 2005 ______ 30 ________________Wes McCall 2004 ______ 34 ______________ Jarrett Santos 2003 ______ 41 ______________ Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 30 _____________ Chris Cloninger 2001_______ 40 __________________Ted Toler 2000 ______ 32 __________________Ted Toler 1999 ______ 26 _________________Taft Cable 1998 ______ 35 __________________Ted Toler 1997_______ 35 ______________Jason Parsons 1996 ______ 26 ______________Jason Parsons 1995 ______ 27 _____________ Jay Kuykendall 1994 ______ 34 _________________ Sean Pick 1993 ______ 20 ______________ Bryan Greene ______________________________ Sean Pick 1992 ______ 23 ______________Jack Nemecek 1991_______ 25 ______________ Bryan Parrish Wins 2009 ______ 4Warren Slack, Rob Gilliam, Greg Smith 2008 ______ 7 ________________ Greg Martin 2007_______ 8 ________________ Ryan Falcon 2006 ______ 10 ______________ Patrick Currin 2005 ______ 6 ______ Chris Mason, Nick Starnes 2004 ______ 9 __ Scooter Michael, Jarrett Santos 2003 ______ 11 ______________ Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 12 ____________ Scooter Michael 2001_______ 6 ______ Ted Toler, Everett Hancock 2000 ______ 9 ________Ryan Gordon, Taft Cable 1999 ______ 7 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 8 _______________Jason Parsons 1997_______ 15 ______________Jason Parsons 1996 ______ 11 ___________ Jonathan Jackson 1995 ______ 9 _______________Darrell Tillmon 1994 ______ 9 ____________ Anthony Sylvester 1993 ______ 13 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1992 ______ 7 ________________ Scott Danna 1991_______ 4 _______________ Bryan Parrish Losses 2009 ______ 8 _________________ Greg Smith 2008 ______ 7 _________________Wes McCall 2007_______ 7 _______________ Ryan Falcon 2006 ______ 7 _________________Wes McCall 2005 ______ 7 ________________ Chris Mason 2004 ______ 6 ________________ Ryan Falcon 2003 ______ 5 __ Jarrett Santos, Scooter Michael 2002 ______ 6 _____ Chris Cloninger, Jay Metzger 2001_______ 5 ___________________Ted Toler 2000 ______ 6 _____________ Everett Hancock 1999 ______ 6 Jonathan Jackson, Corey McDonald 1998 ______ 4 ___ Lance Surridge, Rhett Woehrle 1997_______ 6 ______________ Lance Surridge 1996 ______ 5 ____________ Anthony Sylvester 1995 ______ 5 ____________ Anthony Sylvester 1994 ______ 4 __ Jeff Huffman, Anthony Sylvester 1993 ______ 6 _______________ Brian Moehler 1992 ______ 6 _________________Mike Viruso 1991_______ 6 _______________ Brian Moehler Games started 2009 ______ 11 _______________ Greg Martin 2008 ______ 15 _______________ Greg Martin 2007_______ 16 _______ Matt Gibs, Ryan Falcon 2006 ______ 14 _______________ Ryan Falcon 2005 ______ 15 _____ Chris Mason, Nick Starnes 2004 ______ 12 ______ Ryan Falcon, Jay Metzger ____________________________ Nick Starnes

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2003 ______ 17 ____________ Scooter Michael 2002 ______ 12 ________________Jay Metzger 2001_______ 18 ____________ Everett Hancock 2000 ______ 18 ____________ Everett Hancock 1999 ______ 17 ___________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 15 Jonathan Jackson, Lance Surridge ___________________________ Rhett Woehrle 1997_______ 15 ___________ Jonathan Jackson 1996 ______ 13 ___________ Anthony Sylvester 1995 ______ 15 ___________ Anthony Sylvester 1994 ______ 13 ___________ Anthony Sylvester 1993 ______ 13 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1992 ______ 14 _______________ Scott Danna 1991_______ 13 ______________ Brian Moehler Games relieved 2009 ______ 21 _________________ Zach Furl 2008 ______ 38 _______________ James White 2007_______ 27 ________Clay Gibson, Kory Judd 2006 ______ 35 ______________ Patrick Currin 2005 ______ 29 ________________Wes McCall 2004 ______ 34 ______________ Jarrett Sanots 2003 ______ 40 ______________ Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 27 ___________ Michael Gulledge 2001_______ 39 __________________Ted Toler 2000 ______ 32 __________________Ted Toler 1999 ______ 23 __________________Ted Toler 1998 ______ 35 __________________Ted Toler 1997_______ 27 ______________Jason Parsons 1996 ______ 21 _________________ Ben Evick 1995 ______ 21 ______________Jason Parsons 1994 ______ 34 _________________ Sean Pick 1993 ______ 20 ______ Bryan Greene, Sean Pick 1992 ______ 22 ______________Jack Nemecek 1991_______ 24 ______________ Bryan Parrish

Winning Percentage (min. 5 decisions) 2009 ____ 4-6, .400 _____________ Rob Gilliam 2008 ____ 5-2, .714 _____________ Greg Smith 2007_____ 8-7, .533 _____________Ryan Falcon 2006 ____ 19-3, .769 ___________Patrick Currin 2005 ____ 4-2, .667 ____________Adam Krieger 2004 ____ 9-1, .900 __________Scooter Michael 2003 ____ 8-3, .727 _____________ Jay Metzger 2002 ____ 12-1, .923 _________Scooter Michael 2001_____ 5-3, .625 __________Scooter Michael 2000 ____ 9-2, .818 ____________ Ryan Gordon 1999 ____ 4-1, .800 _______________ Ted Toler 1998 ____ 7-0, 1.000 ___________ Sean Gordon 1997_____ 7-0, 1.000 __________ Rhett Woerhle 1996 ____ 11-4, .733 ________Jonathan Jackson 1995 ____ 9-1, .900 ___________ Darrell Tillmon 1994 ____ 5-1, .833 ___________ Darrell Tillmon 1993 ____ 5-0, 1.000 ________Anthony Sylvester 1992 ____ 7-5, .583 ____________ Scott Danna 1991_____ 4-5. .444 ____________Bryan Parrish Complete games 2009 ______________________________ None 2008 ______________________________ None 2007_______ 2 _________________ Ryan Falcon 2006 ______________________________ None 2005 ______ 8 _________________Chris Mason 2004 ______ 2 ______________ Scooter Michael 2003 ______ 1 ____ Chris Mason, Scooter Michael 2002 ______ 6 _________________ Jay Metzger 2001_______ 1 ______________ Scooter Michael 2000 ______ 2 ______________ Everett Hancock 1999 ______ 3 _____________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 2 _______________ Lance Surridge 1997_______ 4 _______________ Lance Surridge 1996 ______ 3Jonathan Jackson, Anthony Sylvester 1995 ______ 2 ____Jay Kuykendall, Darrell Tillmon __________________________ Anthony Sylvester 1994 ______ 4 _____________ Anthony Sylvester 1993 ______ 1 _____ Jeff Huffman, Brian Moehler 1992 ______ 1 _____ Jeff Huffman, Brian Moehler ______________________________ Mike Viruso

1991_______ 1 _______________ Brian Moehler Innings pitched 2009 ______ 65.2 ______________ Rob Gilliam 2008 ______ 83.1 ______________ Greg Martin 2007_______ 104.1 _____________ Ryan Falcon 2006 ______ 83.0 _____________ Patrick Currin 2005 ______ 118.2 _____________Chris Mason 2004 ______ 87.1 ______________Jarrett Santos 2003 ______ 101.0 ____________Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 106.1 _____________ Jay Metzger 2001_______ 95.0 ___________ Everett Hancock 2000 ______ 100.1 __________ Everett Hancock 1999 ______ 93.2 __________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 79.1 ____________ Lance Surridge 1997_______ 105.1 ___________ Jason Parsons 1996 ______ 82.0 ____________ Jason Parsons 1995 ______ 88.1 __________ Anthony Sylvester 1994 ______ 81.2 __________ Anthony Sylvester 1993 ______ 65.2 _____________ Jeff Huffman 1992 ______ 84.0 ____________ Brian Moehler 1991_______ 65.3 ____________ Brian Moehler Strikeouts 2009 ______ 78 ________________ Rob Gilliam 2008 ______ 59 _________________Greg Smith 2007_______ 84 ________________ Ryan Falcon 2006 ______ 73 _______________ Nick Starnes 2005 ______ 135 _______________Chris Mason 2004 ______ 86 ________________ Ryan Falcon 2003 ______ 106 ______________Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 86 _____________ Scooter Michael 2001_______ 67 __________________ Ted Toler 2000 ______ 113 ______________ Ryan Gordon 1999 ______ 74 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 73 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1997_______ 91 ______________ Lance Surridge 1996 ______ 74 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1995 ______ 77 ______________ Darrell Tillmon 1994 ______ 78 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1993 ______ 64 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1992 ______ 59 ______________ Brian Moehler 1991_______ 42 ______________ Brian Moehler

1997_______ 8 _______________ Jason Parsons 1996 ______ 4 _______________ Jason Parsons 1995 ______ 3 _______________ Jay Kuykendall 1994 ______ 11 __________________Sean Pick 1993 ______ 4 _______________ Jay Kuykendall 1992 ______ 3 ________________ Jeff Huffman 1991_______ 1 _______________ Jack Nemecek

Rob Gilliam led the Spar tans in appearances, wins, innings pitched and strikeouts during the 2009 campaign before being drafted by the Oakland Athletics.

Walks 2009 ______ 21 ______ Matt Parish, Warren Slack 2008 ______ 38 _________________Greg Smith 2007_______ 28 _________________Matt Gibbs 2006 ______ 44 _______________ Nick Starnes 2005 ______ 49 _______________ Nick Starnes 2004 ______ 32 _______________ Nick Starnes 2003 ______ 29 _______________Jarrett Santos 2002 ______ 29 ________________ Jay Metzger 2001_______ 47 _____________ Everett Hancock 2000 ______ 50 _____________ Darin Phanlines 1999 ______ 43 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1998 ______ 38 ______________ Lance Surridge 1997_______ 47 ______________ Lance Surridge 1996 ______ 30 ____________ Jonathan Jackson 1995 ______ 40 ____________ Anthony Sylvester 1994 ______ 31 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1993 ______ 37 _______________ Jeff Huffman 1992 ______ 44 ______________ Brian Moehler 1991_______ 38 ________________Scott Danna Saves 2009 ______ 4 _________________ Rob Gilliam 2008 ______ 7 _________________ Rob Gilliam 2007_______ 2 ___________________Kory Judd 2006 ______ 8 ________________ Patrick Currin 2005 ______ 6 _______Patrick Currin, Wes McCall 2004 ______ 5 ________________Jarrett Santos 2003 ______ 8 _________________Chris Mason 2002 ______ 3 __ Chris Cloninger, Scooter Michael 2001_______ 9 __________________ Taft Cable 2000 ______ 3 ___________ Taft Cable, Ted Toler 1999 ______ 2 ______________Four players tied 1998 ______ 6 _______________ Jason Parsons

Anthon l ester was as the team leader Anthony SSylvester in games started, complete games and innings pitched during the 1994 and 1995 seasons.

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ALL-TIME RECORDS Annual Team Totals Offense 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

BA .272 .304 .292 .274 .269 .275 .300 .299 .265 .300 .282 .298 .313 .283 .290 .304 .261 .270 .252

Runs 284 444 372 283 285 329 430 373 382 438 351 398 486 321 338 381 249 256 231

Hits 459 642 614 552 476 520 617 565 534 616 510 569 650 475 499 550 378 414 342

HRs 24 66 43 16 26 38 34 36 46 61 40 38 57 40 39 47 27 55 14

RBI 262 412 340 245 255 296 385 326 329 385 302 354 417 285 310 330 212 213 188

UNCG BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2Bs 78 131 119 102 101 107 113 114 106 104 99 104 123 107 108 104 63 72 49

Pitching 3Bs SB Walks OB Pct. 16 65 203 .364 18 66 286 .397 16 55 242 .377 13 77 222 .354 9 68 193 .352 19 54 260 .368 21 101 267 .392 18 103 250 .395 9 124 293 .368 22 109 291 .393 27 153 235 .379 16 147 267 .391 19 169 290 .377 13 110 217 .376 19 79 207 .412 13 132 304 .392 7 70 211 .400 11 55 219 .418 4 78 232 .377

ERA 6.46 6.11 5.41 5.49 4.39 4.17 3.69 4.83 4.58 5.18 5.86 4.66 5.14 4.61 4.34 4.37 4.31 6.99 8.02

Ks 359 411 384 359 410 401 495 366 376 476 349 415 442 341 351 368 302 306 207

BB 202 285 190 210 154 146 153 168 202 251 240 176 232 173 193 189 213 230 188

IP Saves Shut CG Opp BA 436.0 9 0 0 .286 536.0 12 1 0 .307 532.0 5 3 2 .287 521.0 11 1 0 .292 467.1 15 1 8 .275 490.1 7 4 5 .271 532.0 11 2 1 .256 492.1 7 6 10 .286 520.1 16 4 1 .282 511.0 8 3 3 .272 462.2 9 1 4 .284 490.2 11 5 4 .265 522.0 16 3 8 .277 433.2 7 3 8 .284 443.1 9 2 6 .256 474.0 15 6 2 .282 388.3 8 3 2 .259 400.7 9 0 3 .302 348.0 1 1 1 .337

Rec. 20-29 (.408) 33-27 (.550) 30-30 (.500) 26-33 (.441) 31-22 (.585) 33-21-1 (.609) 39-21 (.650) 33-22 (.600) 31-28 (.525) 34-24 (.586) 29-26 (.527) 40-18 (.690) 45-17 (.726) 28-24 (.538) 35-19 (.648) 39-18 (.684) 23-22 (.511) 20-26 (.435) 9-33 (.214)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS UNCG Individual Awards

All-Big South Conf. (1994-97) 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997

Joey DeAngelis, 1B ____ First Team Steve Matyczyk, 3B ___ First Team Tonka Maynor, OF_____ First Team Steve Matyczyk, 3B _Second Team Nick Phillips, OF ____Second Team Darrell Tillmon, P ___Second Team Stephen Vaughan, C _Second Team Pat Calabrese, 3B ____ First Team *Jonathan Jackson, P __ First Team Tim Giles, 1B ______Second Team Steve Mokan, 3B _____ First Team Jason Parsons, P _____ First Team Dominic Pattie, 2B ____ First Team Nick Phillips, OF ______ First Team Kenny Vawter, OF ___Second Team

All-Southern Conf. (1998-present) 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008

Linwood Davis, OF ____ First Team Dominic Pattie, 2B ____ First Team Kenny Vawter, OF _____ First Team Corey McDonald, P __Second Team Jason Parsons, P ___Second Team Jeremy Purcell, OF __Second Team Jeremy Purcell, OF ____ First Team Taft Cable, P ______Second Team *Ryan Gordon, P _____ First Team Jeff Smith, OF _____Second Team Shane Schumaker, 2B Second Team Shane Schumaker, 2B _ First Team Taft Cable, P ______Second Team Scooter Michael, P ____ First Team Jason Sarvis, 2B _____ First Team Ryan Gordon, DH _____ First Team Ryan Gordon, DH _____ First Team Jarrett Santos, P______ First Team Jason Sarvis, 2B ___Second Team Ryan Gordon, DH ___Second Team Jarrett Santos, P____Second Team *Danny Valencia, 3B Second Team Chris Mason, P_______ First Team Jermaine Mitchell, OF __ First Team Patrick Currin, P ____Second Team Ryan Falcon, P _____Second Team Ricky Orton, 1B ____Second Team Greg Martin, P _____Second Team

*Freshman of the Year All-Conf. Tournament Members 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2003 2007 2008 2008

Dominic Pattie ____________ 2B Nicky Phillips _____________ OF Lance Surridge____________ DH Jason Parsons (MVP) ________ P Dominic Pattie ____________ 2B Lance Surridge____________ DH Kenny Vawter _____________ OF Chris Cook_______________ OF Chris Mittendorf___________ DH Shane Schumaker _________ 2B Ted Toler ________________ RP Kirk Strebin ______________ OF Ryan Gordon _____________ OF Sean Snell _______________ OF Tim Carrier_______________ 2B Greg Feltes ______________ DH

Big South Tournament (1997) SoCon Tournament (1998-present)

3 6 • A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S

1991 Record : 9-33 Head Coach: Mike Gaski

SoCon Academic Honor Roll Jason Branta _______ 2002-03, 2003-04 Rick Capretta 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000 Chris Cook _________________2000-01 Patrick Currin 2002-03, 2003-04, 2005-06 Lucas Dalton _______________2003-04 Danny Duskin_______________1998-99 Clark Erskine _______________2003-04 Ryan Falcon ________________2002-03 Greg Feltes ________________2005-08 Matt Gaski _________________2006-07 Ryan Galligan ______ 2000-01, 2003-04 Rob Gilliam ________________2006-09 Nick Gonzalez ______________1998-99 Ryan Gordon _______ 2000-01, 2002-03 Lucas Hamilton _____________2000-01 Everett Hancock _____________2001-02 Chad Hayes ________________2000-01 Aaron Horne 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 Nolan Johnson ______ 2002-03, 2003-04 Fletcher Kemp ______________1998-99 Mike Krekorian______________1998-99 Lee Land __________________2006-07 Justin Lee 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 Jacob Linney _______________2006-07 Sam Martin ________________2006-07 Jay Maule _________ 2001-02, 2002-03 Samuel Mason______________2007-08 Wes McCall ________________2006-07 Jay Metzger _2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 Michael Mitchell ____________2007-08 Steve Mokan _______ 1997-98, 1998-99 Mark Oetjen________ 1997-98, 1998-99 Austin Parrish ______________2003-04 Dominic Pattie ______________1997-98 Ian Phillips_________________2006-07 Justin Saltalamacchia_________2001-02 Jason Sarvis_1999-00, 2001-02, 2002-03 Darrius Sellers ______________2007-08 Alex Shelton________________2006-07 Logan Smith _______________2005-08 Sean Snell _________________2005-08 Nick Starnes _______ 2002-03, 2006-07 Kirk Strebin ________________2001-02 Allie Swanson ______________2002-03 David Thigpen ______________1999-00 Kevin Thompson _____________1998-99 Bryan Thyroff _______________2006-07 Ted Toler __________________2000-01 Michael Wall _______________2007-08 Daniel Ward ________________2001-02 Brandon Weber _____ 1997-98, 1998-99 Rhett Woehrle ______________1997-98 Years are listed by the academic year Other Notables All-Atlantic Region 1993 Tonka Maynor, OF_____ First Team 1997 Jason Parsons, P _____ First Team 1997 Dominic Pattie, 2B ____ First Team 2002 Ryan Gordon, DH ___Second Team All-American 1997 Jason Parsons, P ____ Third Team 1997 Dominic Pattie, 2B ___ Third Team 2002 Scooter Michael, P ___ Third Team 2003 Ryan Gordon, P/DH ___ First Team Freshman All-American 1993 Anthony Sylvester 1994 Tim Giles 1996 Jonathan Jackson 1997 Steve Mokan (Honorable Mention) 1998 Ted Toler (Honorable Mention) 2000 Ryan Gordon 2001 Scooter Michael (Honorable Mention) 2003 Chris Mason Academic All-American 1994 Sean Pick, P ________ First Team 2006 Patrick Currin, P ____Second Team

Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 27

MT. OLIVE ________________ L, 4-14 PFEIFFER ________________ W, 10-6 WILLIAM & MARY __________ L, 6-15 WILLIAM & MARY ___________W, 5-2 HIGH POINT ______________W, 12-4 at High Point______________ L, 5-13 WEST VIRGINIA ___________ L, 11-21 SHIPPENSBURG ___________ L, 2-11 MERCYHURST______________ L, 2-4 CHARLOTTE _____________ L, 11-25 OLD DOMINION ____________ L, 3-8 at Methodist______________ W, 11-2 at Winthrop _______________ L, 1-3 at Winthrop _______________ L, 4-8 at Davidson _______________W, 8-7 at Catawba________________ L, 2-8 at Catawba_______________W, 13-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______ L, 4-8 FARLEIGH DICKINSON _______ L, 8-15 FARLEIGH DICKINSON _______ L, 9-11 OHIO ___________________ L, 5-22 at North Carolina State ______ L, 5-13 at William & Mary ___________ L, 4-6 at William & Mary __________ W, 10-6 WEST CHESTER____________ L, 5-16 ELON ___________________ L, 9-11 GUILFORD ____________ W, 8-7 (10) NORFOLK STATE ____________ L, 5-6 at North Carolina A&T _______ L, 5-11 DAVIDSON ________________ L, 3-4 at Charlotte _______________ L, 1-5 EAST TENNESSEE STATE _____ L, 3-10 APPALACHIAN STATE. _______ L, 2-11 APPALACHIAN STATE. _______ L, 0-11 at Guilford ________________ L, 1-3 at Campbell _______________W, 9-3 WINTHROP ________________ L, 2-8 at Davidson ______________ L, 3-12 at Belmont Abbey ___________ L, 3-5 METHODIST _______________ L, 4-9 at Liberty ________________ L, 8-12 at Liberty ________________ L, 5-14

1992 Record: 20-26 Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 10

EAST TENNESSEE STATE ______W, 7-5 at East Carolina ____________W, 3-0 APPALACHIAN STATE ________ L, 4-10 APPALACHIAN STATE. ____ W, 8-7 (10) at North Carolina ___________ L, 3-5 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________W, 6-4 VIRGINIA TECH ____________ L, 3-14 VIRGINIA TECH ____________ L, 6-12 at North Carolina State _______W, 5-2 DAVIDSON ________________W, 6-5 Georgia Southern# _________ W, 10-7 Detroit# _________________ L, 6-16 Detroit# __________________W, 7-5 Virginia Tech# _____________ W, 10-7 Virginia Tech# _____________ L, 3-12 VIRGINIA ________________ L, 4-10 CHARLOTTE ______________ L, 3-25 BOWLING GREEN ___________ L, 4-7 OHIO _________________ L, 7-8 (10) KENT STATE ______________ L, 4-10 KENT STATE _______________ L, 4-7 WINTHROP ________________ L, 4-7 at UNC Asheville ___________ L, 6-12 NORTH CAROLINA STATE _____ L, 4-15 EAST CAROLINA ____________W, 6-2 at Western Carolina ________ L, 7-18 at Campbell ______________W, 12-8 GUILFORD ________________ L, 5-9 CHARLOTTE _______________W, 8-6 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 4-14 at William & Mary __________ L, 7-10

Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May 1 May 2

at North Carolina A&T ________W, 6-5 at Radford _______________ L, 4-12 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 6-7 LIBERTY __________________W, 9-8 at Davidson ______________ L, 6-25 at UNC Wilmington __________W, 7-3 at UNC Wilmington __________W, 7-6 WAKE FOREST ____________ L, 3-10 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 3-2 at Old Dominion ____________ L, 1-3 at Old Dominion ____________ L, 0-7 at Winthrop ______________ L, 6-13 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 4-7 at North Carolina A&T ________W, 2-1 VMI _____________________W, 6-5

# - Georgia Southern Tournament (Statesboro, GA)

1993 Record: 23-22 Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Mar. 2 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29

NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______ W, 16-3 CAMPBELL _______________W, 13-2 at East Carolina ____________ L, 0-3 at The Citadel ______________W, 9-8 at Furman ________________ L, 6-7 CHARLOTTE _______________W, 4-2 Stetson# _________________ L, 0-5 Xavier# _________________ W, 14-3 Old Dominion# _____________W, 7-3 Stetson# _________________ L, 3-7 Old Dominion# _____________W, 3-0 at VMI ___________________W, 6-4 GUILFORD ________________W, 5-0 THE CITADEL _______________W, 6-5 at Virginia Tech _____________W, 7-5 EASTERN ILLINOIS __________ L, 1-6 at North Carolina State ______ L, 2-10 HARVARD _________________W, 4-3 HARVARD _________________W, 3-1 UNC ASHEVILLE ___________ W, 10-3 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 2-4 NORTH CAROLINA STATE ______ L, 5-6 at VMI __________________ L, 5-12 at VMI ___________________ L, 3-4 at VMI ___________________ L, 3-6 EAST CAROLINA ____________W, 6-5 UNC WILMINGTON __________W, 7-1 UNC WILMINGTON __________ L, 1-2 UNC WILMINGTON __________W, 8-6 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 4-0 at Charlotte _______________ L, 2-6 at Wake Forest ____________ W, 10-3 WESTERN CAROLINA _________W, 8-7 WESTERN CAROLINA ________ L, 2-11 WESTERN CAROLINA _________ L, 6-8 at Liberty ________________ W, 10-5 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 3-8 at Campbell ______________ L, 7-11 at Davidson _______________ L, 7-8 WILLIAM & MARY __________ W, 10-6 WILLIAM & MARY ___________W, 5-4 WINTHROP ________________W, 7-1 at Winthrop _______________ L, 3-5 at North Carolina ___________ L, 4-5 at UNC Asheville ____________ L, 4-9

# - Stetson Tournament (DeLand, FL)

1994 Record: 39-18 (20-6 Big South, 1st) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27

at North Carolina A&T _______W, 22-1 VMI _____________________W, 9-1 APPALACHIAN ST. ___________ L, 2-4 UNC WILMINGTON __________W, 4-3 DAVIDSON ________________W, 4-3 MARYLAND________________W, 5-4 MARYLAND________________W, 4-3 MARYLAND_______________W, 12-4

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Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 30 Apr. 30 May 1 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 28

at North Carolina A&T ________W, 9-2 at Charlotte _______________ L, 1-2 at The Citadel ______________W, 8-7 at The Citadel _________ W, 11-7 (12) at Charleston Southern* ______ L, 2-3 at Charleston Southern* ______W, 6-0 at Charleston Southern* ______W, 3-2 FAIRFIELD _______________ W, 10-5 YALE ____________________W, 5-3 YALE ________________ W, 3-2 (11) NEW HAMPSHIRE _____ W, 11-10 (11) COASTAL CAROLINA* ________ L, 3-8 COASTAL CAROLINA* ________W, 9-3 COASTAL CAROLINA* _______ L, 7-11 CHARLOTTE _______________ L, 0-1 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 6-0 WINTHROP* _______________W, 3-2 WINTHROP* _______________W, 3-0 at North Carolina ___________ L, 4-8 WAKE FOREST ____________ L, 1-11 TOWSON STATE*____________W, 8-0 TOWSON STATE*____________W, 9-0 TOWSON STATE*____________W, 7-1 at Appalachian State. ________W, 6-4 at North Carolina State _______ L, 5-6 at Liberty* ________________W, 9-2 at Liberty* _______________ W, 11-6 at Liberty* _______________ W, 16-3 at Davidson ______________W, 13-3 at UNC Asheville* __________ W, 10-7 at UNC Asheville* ___________W, 5-3 at UNC Asheville* __________ W, 10-6 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 5-15 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 4-8 UMBC* __________________W, 6-5 UMBC* __________________W, 7-2 UMBC* __________________W, 9-5 WAKE FOREST ____________ L, 4-10 at UNC Wilmington __________ L, 3-8 at Radford* _______________ L, 5-7 at Radford* _______________W, 8-6 at Radford* _______________ L, 2-5 CAMPBELL* _______________ L, 1-8 CAMPBELL* _______________W, 5-4 CAMPBELL* _______________W, 8-0 vs. Southern Cal% __________ L, 3-19 vs. SE Louisiana% _________W, 22-12 vs. Tulane% _______________W, 4-1 vs. Southern Cal% __________ L, 9-25

* - Big South game % - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, LA)

Big South Regular Season Champions NCAA Regional

1995 Record: 35-19, (17-7 Big South, 2nd) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 29

DAVIDSON ________________W, 9-4 APPALACHIAN STATE. _______W, 13-6 MARYLAND________________W, 3-2 MARYLAND________________ L, 3-5 MARYLAND________________W, 6-5 at North Carolina A&T _______ W, 11-5 at Georgia _______________ W, 15-4 at Georgia _______________ W, 11-6 at Georgia ________________ L, 6-8 at Auburn _________________ L, 1-9 at Auburn _________________ L, 2-5 at Auburn _________________ L, 6-7 FAIRFIELD ________________W, 3-2 FAIRFIELD _______________ W, 10-0 FAIRFIELD ________________W, 6-3 RICHMOND _______________ L, 3-8 YALE ____________________W, 7-1 UMBC* __________________ L, 3-4 UMBC* __________________W, 6-5 UMBC* ____________ W, 11-10 (10) NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 5-4 at North Carolina State _______ L, 1-6 at Radford* ____________ L, 8-10 (9) at Radford* _______________W, 5-2 at Radford* _______________ L, 3-6 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 7-9

Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 10 May 10 May 12 May 13 May 13

HOWARD ________________ W, 11-2 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 5-4 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 4-2 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 4-2 NORTH CAROLINA STATE _____ W, 17-7 at Appalachian State. ________W, 5-2 at Towson State* ___________W, 5-3 at Towson State* __________W, 12-5 at Towson State* __________ L, 7-18 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 1-6 at Winthrop* _____________ W, 10-7 at Winthrop* ______________ L, 0-1 at Winthrop* _____________ L, 9-10 at North Carolina ___________ L, 1-6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ___ W, 10-6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* __ L, 3-8 (8) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ____W, 6-5 at Davidson _______________W, 8-2 NORTH CAROLINA ___________W, 2-1 at Wake Forest _____________W, 4-1 at Coastal Carolina* ________ W, 10-0 at Coastal Carolina* ________ W, 11-2 at Coastal Carolina* ________ W, 10-7 CHARLOTTE _______________ L, 0-2 CHARLOTTE _______________ L, 2-6 LIBERTY* _________________W, 5-4 LIBERTY* _________________W, 9-2 LIBERTY* ______________ W, 3-2 (8)

* - Big South game

1996 Record: 28-24, (12-6 Big South, 3rd) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 May 8

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at The Citadel _____________ L, 8-11 at Western Carolina _________W, 6-3 at VMI ___________________W, 6-5 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______ W, 17-3 APPALACHIAN STATE. _______ L, 3-13 DAVIDSON ____________ W, 5-4 (12) MARYLAND____________ W, 5-1 (10) MARYLAND________________ L, 6-7 MARYLAND_______________ L, 9-10 NORTH CAROLINA STATE ______W, 4-2 at Alabama ______________W, 13-8 at Alabama _______________ L, 3-9 at Alabama ______________ L, 3-12 at Auburn _________________ L, 4-9 at Auburn _________________ L, 4-6 at Auburn _________________ L, 3-9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS _________W, 5-4 FAIRFIELD ________________W, 5-2 YALE ________________ L, 7-10 (10) YALE ___________________ L, 9-14 BUTLER __________________ L, 1-3 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______W, 2-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______ L, 0-3 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______W, 2-0 at North Carolina A&T _______W, 12-6 RADFORD*_____________ W, 7-6 (8) RADFORD*________________W, 4-0 RADFORD*________________ L, 2-8 at North Carolina State ______ L, 3-11 at UMBC* ________________W, 9-1 at UMBC* _____________ W, 4-0 (8) NORTH CAROLINA __________W, 12-3 at Liberty* ________________W, 6-4 at Liberty* ________________ L, 5-6 at Liberty* ________________W, 2-1 CHARLOTTE ___________ W, 3-2 (11) WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 4-6 COASTAL CAROLINA* _______ W, 15-2 COASTAL CAROLINA* ________W, 6-5 COASTAL CAROLINA* _______W, 13-5 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 6-17 at Appalachian State. _______ W, 10-4 at UNC Asheville* __________W, 13-2 at UNC Asheville* ___________W, 7-5 at UNC Asheville* __________W, 12-2 at Charlotte ______________ L, 9-10 at North Carolina __________ L, 5-19 at Charleston Southern* ______ L, 5-8 at Charleston Southern* _____ L, 4-11 at Charleston Southern* ______ L, 2-5 MONTREAT ________________W, 6-2

May 11

WINTHROP* _______________ L, 5-7

* - Big South game

1997 Record: 45-17 (18-3 Big South, 1st) Head Coach: Mike Gaski

Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Apr. 19 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 26 May 7 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 16 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 22 May 23 May 25

at UNC Wilmington ________ W, 24-10 at UNC Wilmington __________W, 9-4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______W, 13-8 APPALACHIAN STATE. ________W, 6-5 DAVIDSON _______________ W, 16-4 at North Carolina State _______ L, 2-9 MARYLAND________________W, 5-4 MARYLAND_____________ L, 4-5 (11) MARYLAND________________W, 7-0 VCU _____________________W, 7-6 at Xavier _________________ W, 10-8 at Jacksonville ___________ W, 16-11 at Florida State ____________ L, 7-11 at Florida State ____________ L, 0-16 FAIRFIELD _______________ W, 11-2 FARLEIGH DICKINSON ________W, 4-3 FAIRFIELD ________________W, 5-3 BALL STATE _____________ W, 11-10 BALL STATE _______________ L, 4-7 OHIO ____________________W, 8-6 CLEVELAND STATE _________ W, 17-6 RICHMOND _______________W, 9-4 UMBC* _________________ W, 11-2 UMBC* __________________W, 2-1 UMBC* _________________ W, 10-1 at Wofford ________________ L, 1-2 WOFFORD ________________W, 5-0 at Radford* _______________W, 4-0 at Radford* ____________ W, 7-6 (9) at Radford* ______________W, 12-5 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 6-7 at Richmond______________ L, 4-10 at Coastal Carolina* _________W, 9-6 at Coastal Carolina* ________W, 13-1 at Coastal Carolina* _______ W, 16-10 at Davidson _______________ L, 6-8 at Wake Forest ____________W, 12-6 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 8-3 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 7-3 UNC ASHEVILLE* ___________W, 6-3 at Appalachian State. ____ W, 7-6 (10) at North Carolina A&T _______W, 13-1 at VCU __________________W, 20-2 at Winthrop* ______________ L, 4-5 at Winthrop* ______________W, 7-6 at Winthrop* _____________ W, 10-8 at Furman _______________ L, 2-13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ____ L, 1-9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ____W, 7-2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ____W, 2-1 FURMAN _________________ L, 5-6 LIBERTY* _____________ W, 5-4 (10) LIBERTY* ________________ L, 6-20 LIBERTY* ________________ W, 14-5 Liberty$ _________________ L, 9-18 Winthrop$ ________________W, 4-3 Liberty$ __________________W, 2-1 Charleston Southern$ ________W, 7-1 Charleston Southern$ _______ W, 14-5 LSU%___________________ L, 0-14 Houston% ________________W, 9-5 Long Beach St.%___________ L, 4-14

* - Big South game $ - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, SC) % - NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, LA)

Big South Regular Season Champions Big South Tournament Champions NCAA Regional

1998 Record: 40-18 (22-5 SoCon, 1st) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 18

MARYLAND________________W, 5-2 MARYLAND________________W, 8-2 MARYLAND____________ W, 7-6 (11) LIBERTY _________________ L, 4-11

Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 11 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 3

Richmond@ ______________ L, 5-10 James Madison@ ___________ L, 1-6 UNC Wilmington@ _________ W, 15-13 at East Carolina ____________W, 5-4 at Richmond_______________ L, 7-9 at Mercer _____________ W, 7-6 (11) at Mercer _________________ L, 7-9 at Mercer _________________ L, 0-3 at Florida State ____________ L, 1-13 at Florida State ____________ L, 4-13 FARLEIGH DICKINSON _______W, 13-4 FARLEIGH DICKINSON ______ W, 13-11 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______ W, 18-6 RICHMOND _______________W, 7-4 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* ____W, 13-6 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____W, 4-2 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____W, 7-2 WOFFORD* ______________ L, 4-20 WOFFORD* _______________W, 2-1 WOFFORD* _______________W, 6-1 at North Carolina State _______ L, 3-5 at North Carolina State _______ L, 1-4 TOWSON STATE ____________W, 12-6 at The Citadel* _____________W, 4-0 at The Citadel* _____________W, 3-1 at The Citadel* _________ W, 5-3 (11) at VMI* _________________ W, 15-9 at VMI* __________________W, 9-2 at VMI* _________________W, 20-6 WESTERN CAROLINA* _______ L, 9-10 WESTERN CAROLINA* _____ W, 1-0 (8) WESTERN CAROLINA* ________W, 5-0 at Liberty _________________ L, 2-3 at Wake Forest _____________W, 8-6 FURMAN* ________________W, 6-3 FURMAN* ________________W, 2-0 FURMAN* ________________ L, 5-7 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 15-7 APPALACHIAN STATE* ________W, 9-1 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 16-7 at Davidson* ______________W, 7-1 at Davidson* ______________ L, 5-7 at Davidson* ______________W, 5-2 WAKE FOREST _____________W, 7-5 at North Carolina A&T ________W, 5-2 at Georgia Southern ________W, 13-7 at Georgia Southern _________ L, 3-4 at Georgia Southern ________ W, 10-4 EAST CAROLINA ____________W, 1-0 vs. East Tennessee State$ ____ W, 10-3 vs. Furman$ ______________ W, 14-2 vs. The Citadel$ ____________ L, 0-9 vs. Western Carolina$ ________W, 4-2 vs. The Citadel$ ___________ L, 1-12

* - SoCon Games @ - Purina Challenge (Wlimington, NC) $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

SoCon Regular Season Champions

1999 Record: 29-26 (16-12 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Mar. 21

GEORGE WASHINGTON _______ L, 3-8 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______W, 8-5 GEORGE WASHINGTON ______ W, 10-9 at North Carolina A&T ________W, 4-1 MARYLAND________________W, 6-5 MARYLAND________________W, 8-5 MARYLAND________________W, 7-4 at Georgia _______________ L, 5-10 at Georgia _______________ L, 7-11 at Florida ________________ L, 4-10 at Florida ________________ L, 7-16 DAVIDSON* ______________ L, 9-14 DAVIDSON* ______________W, 13-2 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 7-4 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 3-4 at Western Carolina _________ L, 4-5 VIRGINIA _________________W, 8-4 VIRGINIA ________________ W, 11-8 at Appalachian State* _______W, 6-5 at Appalachian State* _______ L, 4-7 at Appalachian State* ______W, 13-3

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at East Carolina ____________ L, 1-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN________W, 12-5_ GEORGIA SOUTHERN_________W, 9-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN________W, 12-6 at Charlotte _______________ L, 4-6 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 6-4 at Furman* _______________W, 4-2 at Furman* _______________ L, 2-3 at Furman* _______________ L, 0-2 ELON ____________________W, 5-4 at Liberty ________________ L, 3-10 at Wofford* _____________ W, 17-12 at Wofford* _______________W, 5-4 at Wofford* ______________ W, 17-4 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 4-6 THE CITADEL* _____________ L, 3-16 THE CITADEL* _____________ L, 6-10 THE CITADEL* _____________ L, 5-12 at Duke _________________ L, 5-12 EAST CAROLINA ____________ L, 8-9 at East Tennessee State* ____W, 13-9 at East Tennessee State* _____ L, 3-8 at East Tennessee State* ___ L, 12-21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 3-2 VMI* ____________________W, 3-1 VMI* ____________________ L, 1-2 VMI* ____________________W, 7-0 CHARLOTTE ___________ W, 5-4 (10) LIBERTY __________________W, 7-3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___W, 8-4 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___ L, 0-8 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___W, 7-1 vs. East Tennessee State$ ____ L, 7-11 vs. Furman$ _______________ L, 0-3

* - SoCon game $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2000 Record: 34-24 (20-9 SoCon, 3rd) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 23

NORTH CAROLINA A & T_______W, 6-3 at UNC Wilmington ________ W, 15-12 at UNC Wilmington _________ L, 4-13 LIBERTY __________________ L, 6-8 HIGH POINT ______________W, 22-8 HIGH POINT ______________ L, 5-11 ELON ___________________ W, 10-5 at Georgia Tech____________ W, 10-6 at Georgia Tech_____________ L, 7-8 at Florida _________________ L, 2-9 at Florida ________________W, 12-4 WESTERN CAROLINA _________W, 6-1 WESTERN CAROLINA _________W, 6-0 WESTERN CAROLINA ________ W, 10-7 ALBANY _________________ W, 10-5 ALBANY ________________ W, 22-11 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____W, 5-2 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* ___ L, 11-14 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* ____ W, 10-1 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 10-5 APPALACHIAN STATE* ________W, 6-2 at Davidson* ______________W, 5-1 at Davidson* ____________ W, 12-11 at Davidson* __________ W, 3-2 (11) at Wake Forest ____________ L, 0-14 at VMI* _________________ W, 16-3 at VMI* ________________ W, 21-10 at VMI* _________________ L, 9-10 at Elon __________________ W, 11-1 EAST CAROLINA ____________ L, 3-4 at Liberty _________________ L, 5-8 CHARLOTTE _______________W, 9-6 at East Carolina ___________ W, 15-7 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 2-5 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 2-6 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 3-8 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 0-2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 8-4 at College of Charleston* _____W, 7-3 at College of Charleston* _____W, 8-2 at College. of Charleston* ____ L, 8-18 at NC State_____________ L, 7-8 (10) WOFFORD* _______________W, 4-0 WOFFORD* ______________ W, 10-4 WOFFORD* _______________W, 9-0

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at Virginia ________________ L, 0-1 at Virginia _______________ W, 15-5 FURMAN* ________________W, 4-2 FURMAN* _______________W, 12-6 FURMAN* _______________ L, 4-17 at North Carolina ___________ L, 3-4 UNC WILMINGTON _______ L, 6-9 (12) at Georgia Southern _________ L, 2-6 at Georgia Southern _________ L, 5-6 at Georgia Southern _____ W, 6-5 (10) Coll. of Charleston$ _________ L, 3-7 Davidson$ ________________W, 3-2 Furman$ _________________ L, 3-7

*- SoCon game $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2001 Record: 31-28 (17-12 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May 1 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May 19 May 19

at North Carolina A & T ______ W, 16-6 at UNC Wilmington _________ L, 5-10 at UNC Wilmington __________ L, 2-6 UCONN __________________W, 2-0 UCONN _________________ W, 10-1 UCONN __________________W, 9-8 at High Point_______________ L, 5-8 OHIO ____________________W, 4-1 at Elon ___________________W, 6-1 at College of Charleston _____ L, 1-14 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 8-5 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 8-0 DAVIDSON* _______________ L, 4-6 at Liberty _________________ L, 0-4 VMI* ___________________ W, 10-6 VMI* ___________________W, 13-4 VMI* ___________________ W, 14-9 VIRGINIA _________________ L, 3-6 VIRGINIA ________________ L, 2-12 at Western Carolina* _______ L, 1-10 at Western Carolina* _______W, 22-5 at Western Carolina* _______ L, 9-11 at Appalachian St.* _________ L, 6-8 at Appalachian St.* ________ L, 4-10 at Appalachian St.* _________W, 7-4 at East Carolina ____________W, 9-5 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___W, 2-1 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___W, 4-3 NORTH CAROLINA A & T______ W, 10-5 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 9-11 at North Carolina State _______ L, 2-4 NORTH CAROLINA STATE _____ L, 6-11 HIGH POINT ______________ L, 3-13 NORTH CAROLINA __________ W, 10-9 at Furman* ______________ W, 10-5 at Furman* ______________ W, 11-6 at Furman* _______________ L, 8-9 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 4-5 at Wofford* _______________ L, 4-5 at Wofford* ______________ W, 16-5 at Wofford* ___________ W, 8-6 (10) ELON ____________________ L, 0-6 at North Carolina __________ L, 3-10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* _______ L, 3-5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* _______ L, 3-9 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* _______W, 8-6 NORTH CAROLINA A & T_______W, 6-3 THE CITADEL* ___________ L, 5-6 (12) THE CITADEL* ______________W, 4-3 THE CITADEL* ______________ L, 4-8 at East Tennessee State* _____W, 8-5 at East Tennessee State* ____ W, 11-0 at East Tennessee State* _____ L, 8-9 Western Carolina$ __________W, 7-5 Georgia Southern$ _________ L, 7-10 East Tennessee State$. _______W, 9-6 Appalachian State$ _________W, 2-1 Georgia Southern$ __________W, 4-0 The Citadel$ _______________ L, 3-5

* - SoCon games $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2002 Record: 33-22 (17-11 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski

Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 7 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 16 May 17 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 24

at NC A&T ________________W, 4-2 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______W, 7-2 GEORGE WASHINGTON _____ W, 12-10 GEORGE WASHINGTON _______ L, 2-5 LIBERTY _________________ L, 2-10 OHIO ____________________W, 9-0 OHIO ___________________ W, 16-2 ALBANY _________________ W, 10-9 UNC WILMINGTON __________W, 3-2 at Elon ___________________ L, 3-7 WESTERN CAROLINA* ________ L, 0-2 WESTERN CAROLINA* ______ W, 13-11 WESTERN CAROLINA* _______ W, 11-8 JAMES MADISON ___________ L, 0-6 EAST TENN. ST.* ____________ L, 8-9 EAST TENN. ST.* ___________ W, 14-8 EAST TENN. ST.* ____________W, 9-1 at Charlotte ______________ L, 3-14 at Davidson* ______________W, 8-7 at Davidson* _____________ L, 6-16 at Davidson* ______________ L, 7-8 NC STATE ________________ L, 5-13 BROWN __________________W, 8-7 at VMI* __________________W, 5-1 at VMI* __________________W, 6-1 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 3-6 NC A&T _________________ L, 8-11 Wofford* _______________ W, 14-12 Wofford* _________________W, 9-3 Wofford* ________________ W, 16-8 E. Kentucky ______________ W, 11-4 E. Kentucky ______________ W, 10-5 at The Citadel* _____________W, 5-0 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 1-4 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 1-4 CHARLOTTE _____________W, 13-12 HIGH POINT ______________ W, 14-8 at Virginia _______________W, 12-5 at Coll.of Charleston* ________ L, 3-9 at Coll.of Charleston* _______W, 12-0 at Coll.of Charleston* _______ L, 4-16 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 3-13 APPALACHIAN ST.* __________W, 8-0 APPALACHIAN ST.* __________W, 2-0 APPALACHIAN ST.* __________ L, 1-6 Elon _____________________W, 4-3 FURMAN* ________________W, 7-1 FURMAN* ________________W, 6-4 FURMAN* ________________ L, 2-7 at Georgia Southern* _______ L, 6-12 at Georgia Southern* ________W, 9-3 Georgia Southern$ __________ L, 2-4 East Tennessee State$ _______W, 3-0 Western Carolina$ __________W, 6-4 Furman$ _________________ L, 7-9

* - SoCon game $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2003 Record: 39-21 (17-13 SoCon, t-4th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 22

at North Carolina A&T _______ W, 24-3 DREXEL _________________ W, 16-0 DREXEL _________________W, 22-4 DREXEL __________________W, 4-3 at High Point______________W, 13-5 OHIO ___________________W, 12-2 OHIO ___________________ W, 10-4 OHIO ____________________W, 4-2 LEMOYNE _________________W, 5-4 LEMOYNE _________________W, 4-1 LEMOYNE _________________W, 5-4 ALBANY __________________W, 6-5 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____ L, 1-8 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____W, 5-1 EAST TENNESSEE STATE* _____W, 6-2 at Virginia _______________ L, 5-12 at Virginia _______________ L, 6-14 at Furman* ______________ W, 14-4 at Furman* _______________ L, 1-2 at Furman* _______________W, 6-5 CORNELL _________________W, 5-1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ______ W, 10-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ______ L, 4-15

Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 19 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 24

GEORGIA SOUTHERN* _______W, 5-1 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 6-9 EASTERN KENTUCKY _________W, 3-1 EASTERN KENTUCKY ________ W, 10-4 at North Carolina State _______ L, 2-3 at VMI* _________________ L, 4-11 at VMI* __________________W, 8-3 at VMI* __________________ L, 5-7 WESTERN CAROLINA* ________W, 5-4 WESTERN CAROLINA* ________W, 6-1 WESTERN CAROLINA* _______ W, 14-2 HIGH POINT ______________ W, 14-2 at Wofford* _______________W, 7-6 at Wofford* _______________ L, 3-4 at Wofford* _______________W, 4-3 ELON ____________________W, 6-3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______W, 26-1 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 14-7 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 17-8 APPALACHIAN STATE* ________ L, 3-4 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 2-5 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________W, 8-1 at Collegeof Charleston* ______ L, 2-7 at Collegeof Charleston* ______W, 1-0 at Collegeof Charleston* ______ L, 3-5 THE CITADEL* _____________W, 12-9 THE CITADEL* ______________ L, 4-9 THE CITADEL* _____________ L, 6-11 at Davidson* ______________ L, 0-5 at Davidson* _____________ W, 10-2 at Davidson* ______________ L, 6-7 Furman$ _________________ L, 2-3 Davidson$ ________________W, 7-3 College of Charleston$ _______W, 4-3 VMI$ ___________________ W, 10-1 Georgia Southern$ __________ L, 1-4

* - SoCon game $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2004 Record: 33-21-1 (16-14 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb 20 Feb.22 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr.14 Apr.16 Apr.17 Apr.18 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr.25 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 May 1 May 1 May 2 May 5 May 8

FORDHAM ________________W, 9-3 FORDHAM ________________W, 2-1 at High Point ______________W, 9-4 LEMOYNE _________________W, 7-1 LEMOYNE ________________ W, 16-2 LEMOYNE _________________W, 9-3 at UNC Wilmington _______ L, 0-1 (13) OHIO ____________________W, 7-3 OHIO ___________________W, 12-6 OHIO ____________________W, 8-7 VIRGINIA _________________ L, 1-9 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 6-5 DAVIDSON* ______________ W, 11-8 DAVIDSON* _______________ L, 2-3 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________W, 5-3 at East Tennessee State* _____W, 7-4 at East Tennessee State* ____ L, 6-18 at East Tennessee State* _____W, 6-5 WILLIAM & MARY ___________W, 2-1 at Wake Forest _____________W, 3-0 FURMAN* ________________W, 5-3 FURMAN* ________________W, 4-2 FURMAN* ________________ L, 1-8 HARVARD _________________ T, 4-4 at Georgia Southern* ________ L, 2-8 at Georgia Southern* ________ L, 4-6 at Georgia Southern* ________W, 6-5 WAKE FOREST ____________W, 12-4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______W, 7-0 ELON* ___________________W, 9-6 ELON* __________________ L, 7-10 ELON* __________________ L, 7-13 North Carolina ____________ L, 3-10 at Western Carolina* ________W, 9-7 at Western Carolina* ________W, 7-0 at Western Carolina* ________W, 8-0 HIGH POINT _____________ W, 11-10 NORTH CAROLINA STATE ______ L, 4-9 WOFFORD* ______________ W, 10-1 WOFFORD* _______________ L, 2-3 WOFFORD* ______________ W, 10-3 NORTH CAROLINA __________ L, 5-10 at Appalachian State* _______ L, 1-2

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at Appalachian State* _______W, 9-6_ at Appalachian State * _______W, 8-7 UNC WILMINGTON __________W, 8-3 COLLEGEOF CHARLESTON* ____W, 5-4 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___ L, 2-3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___ L, 4-5 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 3-7 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 1-6 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 3-7 Elon$ ___________________ L, 3-12 College of Charleston$ _______ L, 4-5

* - SoCon Game $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2005 Record: 31-22 (17-13 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 1 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 11 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 19 May 21 May 21 May 25 May 26

DELAWARE ________________W, 5-1 DELAWARE ________________W, 6-5 DELAWARE ________________W, 4-3 at North Carolina A&T _______ W, 10-5 George Mason _____________ L, 5-9 James Madison_____________W, 8-3 at UNC Wilmington __________ L, 3-9 at NC State_______________ L, 1-11 OHIO ___________________ W, 11-1 OHIO ____________________ L, 3-7 OHIO ____________________W, 8-6 NC STATE ________________ L, 6-11 WILLIAM & MARY ___________W, 6-5 THE CITADEL _______________W, 2-1 THE CITADEL ______________ W, 14-6 THE CITADEL _______________W, 4-3 at Davidson _______________ L, 1-2 at Davidson _______________W, 3-2 at Davidson _______________W, 7-5 ALBANY __________________W, 4-1 EAST TENNESSEE STATE ______W, 6-2 EAST TENNESSEE STATE _____ L, 8-16 EAST TENNESSEE STATE ______ L, 0-1 at Furman ________________ L, 3-5 at Furman ________________W, 5-2 at Furman _______________ W, 11-2 at High Point_______________W, 3-1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN_________ L, 4-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN ________W, 8-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN_________W, 4-3 at Liberty _________________ L, 0-3 LIBERTY __________________W, 7-3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ______ W, 10-6 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________W, 9-4 at Elon ___________________ L, 2-9 at Elon __________________ L, 5-12 at Elon ___________________ L, 4-8 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 2-4 WESTERN CAROLINA _________ L, 1-3 WESTERN CAROLINA _________ L, 7-8 WESTERN CAROLINA _________W, 6-5 at Wofford _______________ W, 14-0 at Wofford ________________W, 6-5 at Wofford ________________W, 9-5 HIGH POINT _______________W, 6-5 APPALACHIAN STATE _________W, 6-3 APPALACHIAN STATE _________W, 6-3 APPALACHIAN STATE ________ W, 11-4 at College of Charleston ______ L, 1-9 at College of Charleston ______ L, 2-7 at College of Charleston ______ L, 0-8 Elon ____________________ L, 6-12 College of Charleston ________ L, 2-8

* - SoCon Game # - Hughes Bros. Challenge (Wilmington, NC) $ - SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2006 Record: 26-33 (13-14 SoCon, 7th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 25

at Georgia ________________ L, 6-7 at Georgia ________________ L, 8-9 at Georgia ________________ L, 3-7 at High Point_______________W, 8-7 at Texas A&M! _____________ L, 1-5 Missouri State!_____________ L, 7-8

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Utah! ____________________W, 6-5 at Texas A&M! _____________ L, 3-5 Ohio State& ______________ L, 2-12 Western Michigan& _________ L, 3-7 Bethune-Cookman& _________W, 3-1 at Florida _________________ L, 1-2 at Florida _________________ L, 1-3 KENT STATE _______________W, 6-1 KENT STATE _______________ L, 6-9 KENT STATE ______________ L, 5-11 at North Carolina State ______ L, 3-24 ALBANY _________________ W, 10-5 ALBANY __________________ L, 3-8 ALBANY __________________W, 7-4 PRINCETON _______________W, 3-2 PRINCETON _______________W, 5-2 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ______W, 3-2 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ______ L, 0-5 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* ______ L, 0-3 North Carolina A&T^ _________W, 4-3 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 2-7 at The Citadel* _____________W, 3-2 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 3-9 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________W, 2-0 at Appalachian State* _____ W, 20-10 at Appalachian State* ______ L, 8-11 at Appalachian State* _______W, 7-4 HIGH POINT _______________ L, 0-6 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 2-17 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 5-3 DAVIDSON* ______________W, 12-7 DAVIDSON* _______________ L, 6-9 NORTH CAROLINA ___________W, 7-6 at Georgia Southern* ________ L, 0-4 at Georgia Southern* _______ L, 5-12 at Georgia Southern* ________ L, 8-9 FURMAN* ________________ L, 4-5 FURMAN* ________________W, 2-1 FURMAN* _______________ W, 10-9 at Western Carolina* ________ L, 3-8 at Western Carolina* ________ L, 2-5 at Western Carolina* _______ W, 10-6 WOFFORD* _______________W, 3-2 WOFFORD* _______________W, 8-7 WOFFORD* _______________W, 8-3 at North Carolina ___________ L, 0-7 ELON ____________________ L, 4-7 ELON ____________________W, 5-3 ELON ___________________ L, 6-11 Wofford% _________________W, 6-5 Coll. of Charleston% ________ L, 5-13 Furman% _________________W, 5-4 at The Citadel% ___________ L, 3-10

* - SoCon game & - Jacksonville, FL (Harmon Stadium) ^ - at First Horizon Park (Greensboro, NC) % - at SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2007 Record: 30-30 (13-14 SoCon, 7th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 24 Feb 28 Mar 02 Mar 03 Mar 04 Mar 06 Mar 09 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar 14 Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 27

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at NC State________________ L, 0-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ______ W, 2-0 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ______ W, 7-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* _______ L, 2-9 vs North Carolina A&T ^______W, 12-6 at Furman* ______________ W, 11-3 at Furman* _______________ L, 3-7 at Furman* ______________ W, 9-4 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 14-3 WESTERN CAROLINA* ________ L, 2-5 WESTERN CAROLINA* _______ L, 1-11 WESTERN CAROLINA* _______ W, 9-4 at Duke _________________ W, 6-0 at Wofford* ______________ W, 8-1 at Wofford* ______________ W, 9-8 at Wofford* _______________ L, 8-9 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _____ W, 17-10 at Elon* _________________W, 12-3 at Elon* __________________ L, 5-7 at Elon* __________________ L, 2-9 WAKE FOREST _____________ L, 5-6 THE CITADEL* _____________ W, 6-3 THE CITADEL* _____________ W, 8-7 THE CITADEL* _____________ L, 3-10 DUKE ____________________ L, 4-5 at #27 Coll. of Charleston* ____ L, 2-6 at #27 Coll. of Charleston ____ W, 5-3 at #27 Coll. of Charleston* ___ W, 10-5 UNC ASHEVILLE ___________ L, 9-12 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ W, 8-0 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ L, 8-10 APPALACHIAN STATE* _______ L, 7-19 vs Appalachian State% ______ W, 9-3 vs Wofford% ______________ L, 5-12 vs Georgia Southern% _______ W, 8-6 vs Elon% ________________ L, 9-11

* - SoCon game & - Jacksonville, FL (Harmon Stadium) ^ - at First Horizon Park (Greensboro, NC) % - at SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2008 Record: 33-27 (15-12 SoCon, 5th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 25

KENT STATE ______________W, 12-3 KENT STATE _______________ L, 5-7 KENT STATE _______________W, 4-3 CONNECTICUT ____________ W, 18-1 CONNECTICUT ____________ W, 15-6 CONNECTICUT _____________W, 1-0 at Wake Forest ____________ L, 6-13 VALPARAISO______________ W, 11-4 OHIO __________________ L, 10-13 OHIO ___________________ W, 14-9 OHIO ____________________W, 3-2 at #24 Clemson __________ L, 10-11 at #24 Clemson ____________ L, 5-6 PRINCETON _______________W, 7-2 PRINCETON ______________ W, 10-5 PRINCETON ______________W, 13-2 at High Point_______________W, 6-5 at Appalachian State* _______W, 9-3 at Appalachian State* ______W, 12-8 at Appalachian State* _____ W, 17-11 ALBANY __________________W, 9-7 ALBANY _________________W, 12-4 at Western Carolina* _______ L, 2-17 at Western Carolina* ________W, 7-3 at Western Carolina* ________ L, 5-9 at #4 North Carolina _________ L, 1-4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T^ _____ L, 7-10 FURMAN* ________________ L, 2-5 FURMAN* ________________W, 5-3 FURMAN* ________________ L, 4-5 at Duke _________________ L, 0-10 WOFFORD* _______________W, 3-2 WOFFORD* ______________ W, 16-9 WOFFORD* _______________W, 9-6 #4 NORTH CAROLINA _______ L, 3-14 at The Citadel* _____________W, 3-1 at The Citadel* _____________W, 9-3 at The Citadel* _____________ L, 7-8 DUKE ___________________ L, 3-10 NC STATE _________________W, 8-7 ELON* __________________ W, 10-9

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ELON* ___________________ L, 4-5 ELON* ___________________ L, 3-4 WAKE FOREST ____________ L, 6-11 UNC ASHEVILLE ____________ L, 3-7 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* ___W, 6-3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* __W, 12-9 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* _ W, 18-17 HIGH POINT _______________W, 4-3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T _______ L, 3-5 at Georgia Southern* _______ L, 2-14 at Georgia Southern* _______ L, 6-20 at Georgia Southern* _______ L, 9-10 DAVIDSON* _______________ L, 5-9 DAVIDSON* _______________W, 9-1 DAVIDSON* _______________ L, 2-6 vs. Georgia Southern% ______ L, 9-21 vs. Wofford% _____________ W, 14-5 vs. Georgia Southern% ______W, 12-9 vs. Elon% ________________ L, 4-12

* - SoCon game ^ - at NewBridge Bank Park (Greensboro, NC) % - at SoCon Tournament (Charleston, SC)

2009 Record: 20-29 (7-21 SoCon, 10th) Head Coach: Mike Gaski Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16

No. 18 Kent State __________ L, 2-18 No. 18 Kent State ________ L, 6-9 (11) No. 18 Kent State __________ L, 6-19 at Campbell ________________ 3-17 Princeton _________________W, 6-5 at Duke _________________ L, 3-11 at College of Charleston* _____ L, 0-8 at College of Charleston* ____ L, 4-11 at College of Charleston* _____ L, 1-7 Old Dominion ______________W, 4-1 Georgia Southern* _________ L, 6-11 Lafayette ________________ W, 15-8 Lafayette _________________W, 8-5 Albany ___________________W, 4-3 Albany ___________________W, 7-3 Albany __________________ W, 10-6 at NC State________________ L, 3-4 Samford*________________ L, 1-13 Samford*_________________ L, 7-9 Samford*________________ L, 3-15 North Carolina A&T^ ________W, 13-4 at Wake Forest _____________ L, 3-4 at Elon* __________________ L, 1-2 at Elon* _________________ L, 2-12 at Elon* _________________ L, 9-15 Duke ___________________W, 13-4 at Wofford* ______________ W, 10-6 at Wofford* ______________ L, 8-13 at Wofford* _______________W, 7-6 Wake Forest ______________ W, 10-4 The Citadel* ______________ L, 4-10 The Citadel* _______________W, 8-3 The Citadel* ______________W, 12-4 NC State _________________W, 5-3 at Davidson* ______________ L, 4-5 at Davidson* ______________ L, 2-4 at Davidson* ______________ L, 4-5 North Carolina A&T __________ L, 6-7 at High Point___________ W, 9-7 (12) Western Carolina* _________ L, 3-10 Western Carolina* __________ L, 4-9 Western Carolina* __________ L, 4-9 Appalachian State* _________W, 3-1 Appalachian State* ________ L, 4-19 Appalachian State* ______ L, 8-9 (10) UNC Asheville ______________W, 7-6 at Furman* ____________ L, 2-3 (11) at Furman* ______________ W, 14-4 at Furman* _______________W, 6-5

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UNCG BASEBALL STADIUM - HOME OF THE UNC GREENSBORO SPARTANS The UNCG baseball team begins its 12th season at the UNCG Baseball Stadium in 2010. The stadium was dedicated versus George Washington on February 12, 1999, before an overflow crowd of 1,835. In Nov. 2009, ground was broken on the brand new $2.3 million fieldhouse that is being constructed along the first base line of the stadium. The new 10,000 square foot facility will provide numerous uses for the program. The building will have a team locker room and players lounge, as well as a coaches locker room. It will also consist of a pair of batting cages for the players to use. An equipment room and training will be in the facility too. The fieldhouse is scheduled to be completed by Oct. 2010. In 2006, it was the site of UNCG’s first-ever win over a top-ranked team as the Spartans defeated No. 1 ranked North Carolina. Two months later, the Tar Heels were runners-up for the NCAA national title. The $5.4 million project is set on approximately 13 acres and includes a state-of-the-art baseball field, offices for all three coaches, a press box, a ticket office, concession building, public restrooms and a grounds maintenance building. The stadium includes 889 fixed, fold-down seats and grass slopes along both foul lines which provide space for additional seating. With the availability of the additional seating, the capacity of UNCG Baseball Stadium approaches 3,500. The field has a layered design with drainage pipe in trenches covered with a gravel base and a sand/soil rootzone mixture that provides optimum turf growing conditions with excellent drainage. The major league sized dugouts are equipped with restrooms along with phones to the bullpens and press box for easy communication. Equipped with stadium lighting, state of the art scoreboard and public address system, the press box also includes a working space to accommodate print and electronic media needs. In May of 2006, CSTV.com’s Eric Sorenson ranked the UNCG Baseball Stadium in the top 5 college stadiums in the nation. Sitting in the No. 5 position, Sorenson said that the UNCG Stadium has “... very well-manicured fields. No bad hops. No bad seats. No bad nothing.” The facility is not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing. The University and designers incorporated several features to produce an attractive, top-of-the-line facility. These features include brick walls matching other University buildings, extensive landscaping, including over 120 trees, a new University entrance sign and two significant sculptures incorporated into the buildings.

RK - HOME OF THE GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS NEWBRIDGE BANK PARK The Greensboro Grasshoppers, Single A affiliate for the Florida Marlins, opened First Horizon Park on April 3, 2005 to a sold out crowd of 8,540 for an exhibition game against the Florida Marlins. The stadium was constructed to meet Class AA standards with room for expansion beyond. It currently features a 30’ wide, openair concourse featuring 36 points of sale, an outdoor sportsbar, and a kid-safe play area. The park also includes the second largest videoboard in the minor leagues. The park’s seating capacity currently stands at 7,599, including a seating bowl of 5,300 chair back seats, 16 luxury suites, a party deck and two grass berm and picnic areas. In the 2005 season the Grasshoppers broke the all-time single season attendance record for professional baseball in Greensboro with a total of 407,711 fans who attended First Horizon Park, surpassing the previous mark of 260,340 set in 1981. Greensboro finished the season ranked in the top 15 percent in attendance in all of Minor League Baseball, averaging 5,908 fans per game. In November 2007, the First Horizon Park was renamed NewBridge Bank Park. The Spartans will take on in-city rival North Carolina A&T at NewBridge Bank Park on Wednesday, March 31.

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The University of North rth Carolina at Greensboro was first chartered back on February 18, 1891 as the State Normal and Industrial School. ol. It was the first state-supported school for the higherr education of women in North Caroarles Duncan McIver, it became colina. Founded by Charles 3. Today, in its 119th year of existance, educational in 1963. the campus covers 210 acres in downtown Greensboro ent that exceeded 17,000 for the first and has an enrollment time ever last year. For fall 2008, 17,467 students were enrolled, including 13,453 undergraduates.

MINERVA Charles Duncan McIver, founder of the State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG), decided Minerva, Roman goddess of Wisdom, would be a good symbol for the school. Beginning with the first diploma in 1893, the head of Minerva has appeared on every diploma awarded by the institution. The class of 1907 donated the original Minerva statue - made of plaster - to the University. In 2003, the class of 1953 commissioned a replacement, made of bronze, and placed outside the Elliott University Center in the heart of campus.

UNIVERSITY FOUNDER CHARLES MCIVER Founded in 1891, UNCG is a diverse, studentcentered research university, linking the Triad and North Carolina to the world through learning, discovery and service. The university is organized into a College of Arts & Sciences and six professional schools, with more than 1,000 faculty members teaching in programs that offer 86 undergraduate, 56 master’s and 25 doctoral degrees. Among its highimpact projects are the Gateway University Research Park and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, which are being created in partnership with North Carolina A&T.

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Board of Trustees Mr. Stephen C. Hassenfelt Mrs. Earlene Hardie Cox Dr. Kate R. Barrett Dr. Richard L. Moore Mr. William J. Pratt Ms. Jane Preyer Ms. Jean E. Davis Mr. James Norman Smith Ms. Susan M. Safran* Dr. Carolyn R. Ferree Ms. Gwynn Swinson Mr. Randall Kaplan Ms. Jesse Russo*

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(ex-officio, SGA President) * takes office in September 2009

UNCG’s School of Nursing, which was established in 1966, is the third largest in North Carolina. It has three departments – Adult Health, Parent-Child and Community Practice – and is recognized for the excellence of its programs and the success of its graduates. The master’s program in nurse anesthesia was ranked eighth nationally by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, UNCG is the first institution in the UNC system to offer a combined Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration in health management.

Despite record numbers for enrollment, UNCG still enjoys a student-faculty ratio of 17:1 with a faculty totalling 1,080. More than 2,000 bachelor’s degrees and nearly 1,000 master’s and doctoral diplomas are awarded annually. Over the last several years, 75 percent of freshmen have returned the following year.

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THE UNCG CAMPUS AND THE GREENSBORO SKYLINE UNCG has long had a reputation for academic excellence and student-athletes at UNCG are not an exception to the rule. At the end of each of the last four academic years, more than 40% of UNCG student-athletes held a grade-point-average of 3.0 or better, including 49% of them last year. In spring 2009, UNCG’s 248 studentathletes had a combined GPA of 2.93, marking the sixth-straight semester they combined for a 2.9 GPA or better.

The School of Music, which was established in 1921, is rated as one of the Top 20 in the country and combines rigorous theory, history, and performance training with a broad liberal arts education. Pictured above, the University opened a $25.7 million state-of-the-art music facility in 1999. The school offers the only comprehensive slate of performance and music education degrees from the baccalaureate through the doctorate in North Carolina.

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UNCG VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT The University of North Carolina at Greensboro will redefine the public research university for the 21st century as an inclusive, collaborative, and responsive institution making a difference in the lives of students and the communities it serves. UNCG is a . . . • Learner-centered, accessible, and inclusive community fostering intellectual inquiry to prepare students for meaningful lives and engaged citizenship; • Research university where collaborative scholarship and creative activity enhance quality of life across the lifespan; • Source of innovation and leadership meeting social, economic, and environmental challenges in the Piedmont Triad, North Carolina, and beyond; and • Global university integrating intercultural and international experiences and perspectives into learning, discovery, and service.

VALUES STATEMENT The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, a community including students, faculty, staff, and alumni, will demonstrate its commitment to . . . • Inclusiveness – A welcoming and inclusive academic community, based on open dialogue and shared governance, offers a culture of caring with visible, meaningful representation of differences; • Collaboration – interdisciplinary, intercommunity, inter-institutional and international collaboration is reflected and rewarded in teaching, research, creative activity, community engagement, and infrastructure; • Sustainability – Academics, operations, and outreach are conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equity, the environment, economy, and aesthetics; • Responsibility – A public institution, the University responds to community needs and serves the public in a systematic fashion through the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of partnership and reciprocity; and • Transparency – Goals, processes, decisions and outcomes are accessible and measurable, resulting in enhanced performance, trust, and accountability.

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Dr. Linda BRADY Chancellor Dr. Linda P. Brady became the 10th chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro August 1, 2008. Brady, 61, succeeded Dr. Patricia A. Sullivan, UNCG’s first woman chancellor, who retired July 31, 2008, after almost 14 years in the post. In recommending Brady to the Board of Governors, UNC President Erskine Bowles said: “Over the past 25 years, Linda Brady has accumulated a wealth of leadership experience at highly respected public, urban universities, as well as in the halls of Washington. At each step along the way, she has proven herself to be an energetic leader who promotes collaboration, creative problem-solving, and real-life commitment to scholarship, research, and public service. … “With her broad experience in higher education and federal government, her demonstrated integrity and sound judgment, and her profound understanding of the global marketplace in which our students must compete, Linda Brady will be a forceful and effective leader for UNC Greensboro.” A native of New York City and the first member of her family to attend college, Brady graduated from Douglass College, the women’s division of Rutgers University, in 1969 with a degree in political science. She received a master’s degree in the field from Rutgers (1970) and a doctorate in political science from The Ohio State University (1974). She began her academic career as an assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University in 1973 and joined the faculty at Goucher College in Maryland three years later. From 1978 to 1985, Brady held several positions in the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Defense. Among other roles, she served as a political analyst in the State Department’s Office of Disarmament and Arms Control and as special assistant for mutual and balanced force reductions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. She later served as a senior fellow in international security and arms control at the Carter Center of Emory University (1986-87) and as a distinguished professor of national security at the U.S. Military Academy (1991-92). From 1993 to 2001, Brady led the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she was also a professor of international affairs. She joined North Carolina State University in 2001 as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor of political science, and over the next five years was credited with building the stature and visibility of the College, launching a number of new graduate degree programs, and significantly increasing external support for the humanities and social sciences at NC State. She left North Carolina in 2006 to become the chief academic and operating officer at the University of Oregon. Brady has authored or co-edited three books and numerous book chapters and scholarly articles in the fields of American foreign policy, international negotiation, and arms control. Among other professional organizations, she is a member of the International Studies Association, the American Political Science Association, the International Institute for

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Strategic Studies, and the Council on Foreign Relations. A past recipient of the Georgia Tech School of Social Sciences Teaching Award, she has earned the Superior Honor Award from the U.S. Department of State and is a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the Department of the Army. She was an American Council on Education Fellow in 1997-98, serving her fellowship year at the University of Iowa under the mentorship of President Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Jon Whitmore. Since moving to UNCG, Brady has become a member of the Greensboro Rotary Club. She is also on the Board of Directors for United Way of Greater Greensboro and the Greensboro Partnership. Brady is married to Gustav “Steve” Heyer, a retired Army officer. She has two adult stepsons and three grandchildren: Stephen Heyer and his wife, Suzanne, live in Richmond, Va., with their children Alyx, Megan, and Andrew Casey, while Michael Heyer lives in Chicago, Ill. In accepting the position at UNCG, Brady said, “This is one of the very best jobs in American higher education. I am so grateful for this opportunity and humbled by the trust you have place in me. I shall not let you down.”

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Kim RECORD Director of Athletics Kimberly S. “Kim” Record, was named to the post of director of intercollegiate athletics at UNCG on Sept. 27, 2009. Record, who most recently had served as a consultant with ISP Sports, was the senior associate director of athletics at Florida State Unviersity from 1995 to 2008, and held a succession of positions at the University of Virginia from 1984-1995, culminating with an appointment as associate director of athletics for administration. She emerged from a national search that drew 125 candidates, and is UNCG’s first female athletic director. There are only 29 female athletic directors in the NCAA Division I, with five of them in the UNC system. Record is only the second woman to hold an athletic director’s position in the 89-year history of the Southern Conference. “I am delighted that Kim Record is joining UNCG as director of intercollegiate athletics,” said UNCG Chancellor Linda P. Brady. “She is the right person for this position, and she possesses the leadership, administration and fundraising skills that are essential to bringing greater success to Spartan athletics. I look forward to working with her to raise UNCG’s program to a higher level of visibility and excellence.” At UNCG, Record will lead a program that fields men’s and women’s teams in 18 sports, 250 student-athletes, and 57 employees. She succeeds Nelson E. Bobb, UNCG’s first-ever AD who resigned from the post in the spring, after directing Spartan athletics for 26 years. Record will be responsible for the leadership, administration, organization and finances of UNCG’s athletics program, which is undergoing a major shift in its men’s basketball program. The Spartan men’s basketball team will be playing its games in the Greensboro Coliseum beginning this season. Among other responsibilities, she will coordinate fundraising and operation of the Spartan Club with the vice chancellor for university advancement. She will oversee efforts to engage alumni, fans and the community with UNCG athletics. The AD also takes the lead role in strategic planning and in athletics facilities development. The athletics budget is approximately $8.8 million, and athletic scholarships provided for the 2009-10 academic

Kim Record chats with members of the media and university community at her press conference on Sept. 27, 2009.

year exceed $2.1 million. In her 13 years at Florida State, she had a broad range of administrative duties, including serving as a member of the Executive Management Team, which determined and implemented policy decisions for a 19-sport, $50 million intercollegiate program. She directly supervised three sports programs – men’s and women’s basketball and women’s soccer – and monitored Title IX compliance. Other areas included executivelevel staffing; day-to-day departmental operations; serving as liaison with the trademark licensing program; and oversight for marketing, media and public relations, and radio and television contracts. In construction, she facilitated FSU’s $6 million state-of-the-art soccer and softball stadium and its $10 million men’s and women’s basketball training center. She oversaw a project that showcased the history of athletics at FSU as part of a $100 million facilities improvement plan. Her initial responsibilities as associate director of athletics at FSU included oversight of men’s and women’s tennis, swimming & diving and softball. Record also held the designation of senior woman administrator. At Virginia, she supervised all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the department and specialized in external operations. She implemented marketing and promotional strategies for all 26 sports programs as associate director of athletics for external operations. She was the executive staff member of a capital campaign team created to raise $50 million. She came up through the ranks at Virginia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree, starting out as a sports information intern who was progressively promoted in the department to associate director of athletics for administration. As a consultant with ISP, Record provided marketing expertise in the area of athletics sports signage, including videoboards, scorer’s tables and other digital signage. She has also coordinated purchase and installation between vendor, institution and ISP. Within the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Record has served on both the executive committee and the Director’s Cup Committee. Within the NCAA, she served on the Women’s Soccer Committee and the Regional Soccer Committee. A native of Charlottesville, she graduated form Virginia and earned the M.S. degree in sports management from Florida State. She has two sons – Kyle, 21, a third year student at the University of Virginia, and Josh, 16, a sophomore at Leon High School in Tallahassee, Fla.

Kim Record with her sons Kyle (left) and Josh (right) shortly after being introduced as UNCG’s new director of athletics.

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The Spartan Club is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to secure scholarship support for nearly 250 student-athletes who compete in 18 men’s and women’s NCAA Division I athletic programs at UNCG. UNCG proudly proclaims that 100 percent of Spartan Club contributions go directly to athletic scholarships for deserving studentathletes.

Methods of Giving Cash, Checks and Credit Card Gifts: Provide the yearly financial resources needed to operate the athletic program. Payments may be spread over the course of a fiscal year (July 1-June 30), but all pledges must be paid by June 30. The University accepts cash, checks and credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, Visa).

Employer Matching Gifts: Matching gifts double or triple the impact of your gift and increase your membership level. Be sure to enclose your matching gift form with application and donation and associate benefits.

Athletic Scholarship Endowments: These provide tuition, room, meals, books and fees on an annual basis for a studentathlete. Pay tribute to someone’s life and accomplishments or leave your own legacy while strengthening UNCG’s athletic program.

Planned and Estate Gifts: These gifts include life income arrangements from trusts, annuities, income funds, as well as life insurance policies and individual estate bequests, such as cash or real estate.

Annual Scholarships

Endowed Athletic Scholarships

A named endowment to support athletic scholarships may be created with a commitment of $50,000 or more. The endowment generates income that is awarded to student-athletes on an annual basis.

An annual scholarship may be created with a commitment of $10,000 or more over a four-year period.

Lynne C. Agee Fund James H. Allen Fund Alma W. Barrier Fund Smith Barrier Fund Irwin Belk Fund Fund Aaron Michael Bobb Mike & Nancy Burke Fund Robert A. and Mary C. Fleming Fund The Michael B. Fleming Fund Stanley and Dorothy Frank Fund J. Douglas Galyon Fund Ellen Griffin Fund Lester Earl Gross III Fund Charles A. Hayes Fund

Richard A. and Sharon J. Beavers Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Bobb Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Bott Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Linda Brady and Steve Heyer Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund David L. and Martha P. Brown Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Marc and Janis Bush Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Clarida Family Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Doug M. Hamilton Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Raila M. Harris Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Nixon C. Henley Annual Athletic Scholarship George G. Hoyle Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Karl Mayer Textile Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Brenda Tolbert King Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Kronenfeld Family Annual Scholarship Fund LindBrook Development Annual Athletic Scholarship Greg & Sylvia Mims Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Shawn Daniel Mulrooney Memorial Annual Athletic Scholarship Piedmont Orthopedic Associates, Inc. Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Bob & Laura Pitts Spartan Excellence Scholarship Fund Senn Dunn Annual Athletic Scholarship Shamrock Corporation Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Jerry & Ellyn Steinhorn Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Mary and Art Winstead Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund Perry R. Wyatt Annual Athletic Scholarship Fund

Nathan & Robyn Jameson Fund David Bates Knight Fund C. Tomas Martin Fund Karl Mayer Fund Jim Melvin Fund Charles C. Moyer Fund Victor M. Nussbaum, Jr. Fund Nancy Ann Porter Fund Charles M. Reid Fund Rayna Matea Taylor Fund Edward & Carolyn Uprichard Fund H. Michael Weaver Fund

Six additional funds that are on their way to reaching endowment status include: Dr. Richard and Sharon Beavers Scholarship Fund Rich Brenner Endowed Fund Gary, Marilyn and Jordan Smith Fund Patricia A. Hielscher Volleyball Athletic Scholarship Becky Jackson Fund

UNCG Spartan Club PO Box 41230 Greensboro, NC 27404-1230 Director: Mike Roach

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Phone: (336) 334-5156 Fax: (336) 334-5319 www.spartanclub.org

Associate Director: Donegan Root

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Spartan Club Executive Committee Chair: Kurt Kronenfeld ‘79 - Vice President, Senn Dunn Insurance Samantha F. Brumbaugh ‘99 - Attorney at Cairo, Ferguson, Brumbaugh, Stroupe, PLLC Chuck Burns - Area Vice President, First Citizens Bank Craig Cook ‘82 - President, Oakbrook Solutions, Inc. Katie Dannemiller - Vice President of Operations, Greensboro Grasshoppers Michael H. Godwin - Attorney at Schell, Bray, Aycock, Abel & Livingston, PLLC Keith Grandberry ‘89 - President & CEO, Winston-Salem Urban League Leaton Harris - Director of Business Operations, TEK Systems Pete LaMuraglia ‘86 - Partner, Compass Financial Partners, LLC F. Dean Little, III - Secretary/Treasurer of Yost & Little Kevin McCoy ‘02 - Vice President, South Atlantic Lumber Ben Sirmons ‘74 - Assistant General Council, UNIFI, Inc. Tracy Smith Michael Spohn ‘91 - CFO/Vice President, Old North State Trust, LLC Jeff Taylor ‘83 - CFO, Pope Companies Harrison Turner, Partner, Greensboro Dermatology Associates Ex-Officio Members Dr. Patti Stewart - Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, UNCG Marc Bush - President, Greensboro Sports Commission Dick Stewart - Associate Director of Athletics, UNCG Dr. Terry Ackerman - Faculty Athletics Rep, UNCG Kim Record - Director of Athletics, UNCG Ryan Soloman - SAICA President Kayren Finney - SAICA representative Eric Durham - Blue Crew representative Mike Roach - Director, Spartan Club Advisor C. Thomas Martin ‘70 - Former Director of Planning, City of Greensboro

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