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Bo Reeder All-American

Paul Hoilman All-American



Table of Contents INTRO

OPPONENTS

Table of Contents........................ 1

2010 Opponents.........................32

Media Information/Quick Facts........ 2

All-Time Records vs. Opponents......34

Buc Sports Network...................... 3 Support Staff.............................. 4 2010 Season Preview..................... 5 Roster Breakdown........................ 6

HISTORY Individual Records.......................36 Team Records............................38 Single Game Records....................39

COACHING STAFF

Bucs In The Pros.........................41

Assistant Coach Clay Greene..........10

Year-by-Year Results....................42

Assistant Coach Reid Casey............11

All-Time Roster..........................45

Player Profiles........................14-26

The 2010 East Tennessee State baseball media guide is a production of the ETSU Athletic Media Relations Office. It was designed and written by Jeff Schneider. Additional writing by Tony Skole. Research by Josh Sorah. Editing by the ETSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Photos provided by ETSU Photo Lab.

Honors.....................................40

Head Coach Tony Skole.................. 8

MEET THE BUCS

Credits

THIS IS ETSU

East Tennessee State University is a Tennessee Board of Regents institution and is fully in accord with the belief that educational and employment opportunities should be available to all eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. ETSU is a TobaccoFree Campus, where all use of tobacco is restricted to private vehicles. Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-016-09

Athletic Training.........................50 Strength and Conditioning.............51

REVIEW Game-by-Game Results.................28 Final Statistics...........................29

Academic Support.......................52 Facilities..................................53 Championships are BLUE...............54 Winning the Right Way.................56 Johnson City.............................58 Tennessee.................................59 ETSU.......................................60

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Quick facts ETSU QUICK FACTS General Information Location........................ Johnson City, Tenn. Founded.......................................... 1911 Nickname................................. Buccaneers Enrollment.....................................14,677 Colors.........................Navy Blue & Old Gold Affiliation............................NCAA Division I Conference.............................. Atlantic Sun President....... Dr. Paul Stanton, Jr. (Emory ‘65) Athletics Director... Dave Mullins (Samford, ‘68) Faculty Rep...............................Susan Epps Athletics Phone......................(423) 439-4343 Ticket Office Phone.................(423) 439-5371

Team Information 2009 Overall Record........................... 25-28 Atlantic Sun Conference Record...... 9th (10-20) Starters Returning/Lost......................... 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost......................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................11/10 Head Coach........ Tony Skole (The Citadel, ‘91) Record at ETSU:..... 239-309, 11th season (.436) Career Record:...... 334-366, 14th season (.478) Assistant Coaches....... Clay Greene, Reid Casey Skole Office Phone..................(423) 439-4496 Greene Office Phone...............(423) 439-5727 Casey Office Phone.................(423) 439-4485 Head Athletic Trainer...............Brian Johnston Baseball Athletic Trainers..........Brian Johnston Zach Ensor Strength and Conditioning Coach.....Lee Morrow Equipment Manager.................... Alan Haney

Ballpark Information Home Field:.................. Cardinal Park (2,000) Surface:......................................... Grass Dimensions:.......... LF - 325; CF - 430; RF - 320 Press Box Phone:....................(423) 461-4865

Media Relations Media Relations Graduate Assistant/ BB Contact..........................Jeff Schneider Schneider’s Office Phone........... (423) 439-5612 Schneider’s Cell Phone.............. (423) 741-5297 Schneider’s E-Mail.............. schneidj@etsu.edu Director of Media Relations......... Michael White White’s Office Phone................ (423) 439-4220 White’s E-Mail.................... whitem@etsu.edu Media Relations Coordinator.......... Kevin Brown Brown’s Office Phone................ (423) 439-5263 Brown’s E-Mail.................... brownk@etsu.edu Media Relations Graduate Assistant.............................. Clayton Felts Felts’ Office Phone.................. (423) 439-8212 Felts’ E-Mail ............................. etsusportsinfo@etsu.edu SID Fax................................. (423) 439-6138 Athletics Web Site..............www.etsubucs.com

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Interviews with Head Coach Tony Skole Coach Skole is available for phone interviews on weekday mornings (9 a.m. -Noon) during the season. Please coordinate all requests for personal interviews with Coach Skole through the ETSU Athletic Media Relations office. Appointments and interviews may be arranged through Jeff Schneider at (423) 439-5612. Coach Skole will talk to reporters approximately 10 minutes after the end of a game in either the ETSU dugout or clubhouse.

Player Interviews Media members are invited to attend ETSU baseball practice sessions. Players are available for interviews before each practice at approximately 15 minutes before practice at either Cardinal Park or the ETSU Mini-Dome. Requests for live player interviews on the field prior to a game should be made through Jeff Schneider in the Athletic Media Relations office. Post-game player interviews are conducted in front of the ETSU dugout at the conclusion of a brief team meeting on the field.

Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations Box 70641 Johnson City, TN 37614

Overnight Mail Address Memorial Center, 146-W Corner of State of Franklin and J.R. Bell Drive Johnson City, TN 37614

Phone Directory Press Box: 423-461-4865 Media Relations: 423-439-5612 Fax: 423-439-6138 Baseball Office: 423-439-4496 Fax: 423-439-6138

On the Internet Updated results, statistics, schedules and game notes are available at www.ETSUBucs. com. Media can request high resolution images by emailing requests to schneidj@etsu. edu. The Bucs games will be broadcast on A-Sun TV throughout the season, for more information on A-Sun visit ASun.tv.

Telephones and Internet The press box is equipped with a limited number of of phone lines and Internet ports which are available to working media. Please contact Jeff Schneider at least one day in advance of each home series if you will need the use of either. Visiting radio crews should call Assistant Director for Media Relations/Broadcast Operations Jay Sandos at (423) 439-4233 for more information.

Press Credentials Press credentials will be issued to members of the working media only. Requests for credentials should be made to Jeff Schneider in the ETSU Athletic Media Relations office at least one day in advance of each home series. Credentials will be left at the ticket booth at the main gate or may be picked up at the Athletic Media Relations office one day in advance.


Radio and broadcast info The Bucs are on the air again in 2010… The new season for the Buccaneer Sports Network will continue to include more broadcasts than ever before, plus video streaming through ASun.TV which will allow Buccaneer fans around the country and throughout the world to keep up with ETSU athletics. Regular radio broadcasts will also be available through Internet simulcast, the live video feed, and the weekly Inside Buc Sports radio show will give ETSU fans more opportunities to stay informed about ETSU athletics.

Bucs on the Radio… Listen to Buccaneer baseball during the 2010 season on the Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation’s family of stations, which include WKPT-AM (1400) and WKPT-FM (94.3) in Kingsport, WKPTAM (1490) and WKPT-FM (97.9) in Bristol, and WKPT-AM (1590) and WKPT-FM (97.7) in Johnson City. Plus tune in one hour before the game to catch all analysis on the Atmos Energy Dugout show, and don’t forget to stay with us after the game on the 10th Inning Show presented by General Shale. In addition, the weekly Inside Buc Sports radio show will be carried live every Thursday night during the season at 7 p.m. inside Fanatics located at the DoubleTree Hotel in Johnson City. ETSU coaches will take calls and answer questions from fans.

ETSU Baseball Color Analysts, former ETSU standout Caleb Moore (left) and John Stevens (right).

Bucs on the Internet with Audio Simulcasts... All Buccaneer Sports Network broadcasts will air simultaneously on the Internet again this year. By visiting www.ETSUBucs.com, fans can access ETSU athletic events from across the globe and listen to the Bucs play LIVE no matter where they might be.

Bucs on Live Video Web Streaming The Buccaneer Sports Network in cooperation with ASun.TV have teamed up this 2010 season to bring ETSU fans an entirely new way to watch Buccaneer athletics. Through new advancements in the live video streaming technology, ASun. TV will now be able to provide an extensive schedule of ETSU athletic events live on the Internet. Not only will home events for volleyball, soccer, women’s basketball, men’s basketball, softball and baseball be broadcast live at ASun.TV, but several road contests will also be aired on the site, allowing fans to keep up with Buc baseball even when they are away from Johnson City. To order the service, fans simply need to visit www. ASun.TV and click their preferred subscription.

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Support STaff

Jeff Schneider Sports Information Assistant

Jeff enters his third year as an assistant in the ETSU media relations department. The Louisiana native is the primary contact for men’s soccer, volleyball and baseball, and assists with game-day operations for all of ETSU’s athletic programs. Schneider is a 2007 graduate of LSU, where he earned a B.A. in Public Relations. While attending LSU, Schneider worked as a student intern in the LSU Sports Information department helping with releases and events. Schneider was the women’s soccer contact for LSU from 2004-05 and the assistant track and field contact from 2002-06. Schneider helped with the production of multiple media guides and postseason guides while at LSU. Schneider assisted with the 2004 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Round, 2004 NCAA Mideast Regional Track and Field Championships, 2003, 2004 and 2005 NCAA Baseball Baton Rouge Regionals and the 2003 and 2004 NCAA Baseball Baton Rouge Super Regionals, all hosted by LSU. In his time with LSU, Schneider also assisted with the 2005 Capital One Bowl and 2003 SEC Baseball Tournament. Other major events covered include the 2004 and 2005 Texas Relays, 2004 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships, 2005 New Balance Armory Collegiate Invitational and the 2005 Millrose Games.

Brian Johnston Director of Athletic Medicine

Zack Ensor G.A. Athletic Trainer

Kevin Bostian Marketing Director

Brian is entering his sixth year as Director of Athletic Medicine after serving three years as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for ETSU. As a former graduate of the NATA-approved Athletic Training Curriculum, Brian has been associated with East Tennessee State University for over ten years. After graduating from ETSU in 1998, Brian worked with Southeastern Sports Medicine in Asheville, N.C., and then at Greenwood High School where he taught Anatomy and Physiology and oversaw the school’s athletic training needs. Brian rejoined the ETSU Athletic Training Staff in 2001 as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for Football where he oversaw the Buccaneer Football team for three years. During that time, he assisted the sports medicine staff with the Pittsburgh Steelers in mini-camp sessions. In 2003, Brian became the interim head athletic trainer and interim Clinic Director for the Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center. Brian serves as the primary athletic trainer for baseball while overseeing the entire Sports Medicine program. He also has responsibilities for men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s golf, and women’s golf. The Knoxville, TN, native received his Master in Sport Science degree from the United States Sports Academy in 2002 and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a concentration in Athletic Training in 1998. He is a certified instructor for CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Southeastern Athletic Trainers’ Association, and Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society. Brian currently resides in Johnson City and is married to the former Sherri Saltys (ETSU ‘98) and has two children, Derek and Isaac.

Jay Sandos “Voice” of the Bucs

Allen Haney Equipment Manager

Lee Morrow Strength and Conditioning Coach

Bob Baker Director of Academic Services

Sara Hacker Marketing and Promotions Coordinator

Hanna Johnson Promotions G.A.

Kristi Smith Administrative Assistant

Josh Payne Student Manager

Field Maintained by the City of Johnson City

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Season preview For only the second time in school history under the tutelage of head coach Tony Skole the Bucs come into a season with two PreSeason All-Americans, and the expectations for the 2010 season are very high. ETSU lost a heartbreaker in the Atlantic Sun semifinals a year ago, but the Bucs look to get a second chance at winning the A-Sun Tournament, and hope to be in the hunt for the Atlantic Sun Regular Season championship. This year’s team returns 12 players who saw valuable playing time in 2009 including All-Americans Paul Hoilman and Bo Reeder. Skole has assembled a rigorous nonconference schedule in hopes of getting the Bucs back to the Atlantic Sun Tournament for the second straight season. To do so ETSU will have to improve on the mound after a dismal performance last season. The Buccaneers have made several key additions to the pitching staff including newcomers Ben Booker, Kerry Doane and Scott McNally. ETSU will also have the services of Josh Means again after coming off of a redshirt year in 2009 to go with the big arms of Chas Byrne, Bo Reeder and Bo Burton. The Bucs will once again put together another formidable offense as they return seven everyday players from last season. ETSU has a couple of freshmen who should be able to step into the lineup on opening day and make an impact offensively including Kerry Doane, Andrew Green, Derek Niesman and Michael Gonzalez. This team is loaded with speed on the bases as Chas Byrne, Bo Reeder, Matthew Scruggs, Cory Betterson, Andrew Green, Garrett May and Kerry Doane all run very well. The 2010 schedule will be a tough one with road trips to Charleston, S.C., Florida Gulf Coast, Kennesaw State, Jacksonville, Oregon and Lipscomb. The Bucs open up on the road on Feb. 19, but then spend 14 of the next 16 games at home before its first road conference series at Lipscomb. ETSU will be tested late in the season as the Bucs close out the year with three consecutive road series against FGCU, Oregon and Kennesaw State.

Catcher Junior Derek Trent returns for his second year as the Bucs’ starting catcher. Trent had a solid offensive season in 2009 as he hit .326 with 36 RBIs following a solid freshman campaign which saw him hit 15 home runs. The junior also threw out ten runners a year ago. “Derek is one of our most improved players,” Skole said. “On the defensive side he has made great strides and is getting better and better each day. Offensively, I look for Derek to put it all together this year. He is such a skilled hitter. I think when the dust clears, Derek will be one of the top hitters in our league this season.” Sophomore Skyler Barnett will back up Trent, and can add a power bat to the lineup as well as good skills behind the plate.

Infield ETSU will rely on two-time All-American and 2010 Louisville Slugger Pre-season All-American Paul Hoilman to anchor the infield at first base.

Hoilman is the active home run leader in the A-Sun with 26 career home runs. Last year, Hoilman led the A-Sun in slugging and was in the top ten in average (.380), RBIs (66), onbase percentage (.478), home runs (17), total bases (148), doubles (19), and runs scored (55). “Paul had a tremendous season last year. One of the best in ETSU history. The exciting thing about Paul is that he is such a great worker and has returned as a better overall player than the year before. He enters this season as one of the top hitters in the country and we are counting on him to drive in a lot of runs for us this season.” Sophomore Garrett May and freshman Kerry Doane will start up the middle for the Bucs. May had an up and down freshman campaign, but is much improved coming into the season. Doane is a very talented freshman with great defensive skills and an explosive bat as he will look to shore up the right side of the infield. “Both Garrett and Kerry are very dynamic players. There isn’t a play on the field that these guys can’t make. They are an exciting double play combination. Their ability to make plays defensively will be a key to our success.” The Bucs are loaded with depth up the middle as Derek Niesman, Jamie Crawford, and Alex Reynolds can all step in and contribute. If needed, junior Chas Byrne can also provide depth at any infield position. At third base, ETSU will count on the 2009 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Bo Reeder who tied the ETSU freshman home run record with 15 last season. Reeder was third on the team hitting .339 as he was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team. “I am very excited to watch Bo play this spring. Bo is the closest thing we have had to a five-tool player at ETSU in the last ten years. He can beat you in so many ways. Bo had a tremendous freshman campaign, but is a much more complete player than a year ago. Bo is one of the top sophomores in the country.” Freshmen Derek Niesman and Alex Reynolds will back up Reeder and provide depth at third base.

Outfield The Bucs will again have a very deep squad in the outfield in 2010 as they return starters from last year in Matthew Scruggs, Cory Betterson and Chas Byrne. Andrew Green and Michael Gonzalez will also battle for a starting spot. Sophomores Scruggs and Betterson both saw a lot of time in the outfield a year ago. Scruggs has good speed and can cover a lot of ground, and is also a threat on the base paths, while Betterson has really come into his own since stepping on campus in 2008. Betterson also has tremendous speed, and has come up with some spectacular catches in right field for ETSU. “Our outfield should be one of the best defensive outfields in our conference. Speed is the common ingredient that all of our outfielders possess, and these guys can really go get them. Matthew Scruggs will play a key role for us this season. Matthew played every day last season and has really improved himself physically and mentally over the last 12 months. When he gets it going he

can dominate a game. Cory is really starting to come into his own. His athleticism is phenomenal and he can really put pressure on our opponents.” Chas Byrne will also see time in the outfield when he is not pitching. “Chas has really improved offensively and his speed cannot be ignored.” Freshmen Andrew Green and Michael Gonzalez will also be counted on to see some time in the outfield for the Bucs. Green is very speedy and has come on this pre-season, while Gonzalez brings another big left-handed bat to the ETSU lineup and is a solid fielder.

Pitching The Bucs return starters Chas Byrne and Bo Reeder from 2009, as well as Josh Means who is coming off of a redshirt year after a good freshman campaign in 2008. Also joining the mix for the starting rotation are newcomers Ben Booker and Kerry Doane. Byrne is looking even better than he did in 2009 when he went 6-4 with a complete game win in 14 starts. “Chas has matured so much as a pitcher. He has always had that big arm, but now he really understands what it takes to get guys out on a consistent basis. He is so much more polished than he was at the start of last season. Chas gives us a great option to run out there on Friday night every weekend.” Reeder had a good freshman year on the bump as he went 4-4 including wins over Virginia Tech and Tennessee, while Means has looked good in the fall and spring after undergoing surgery a year ago. Booker and Doane have looked impressive since joining the Bucs. Booker, a transfer from Cleveland State Community College, has really good stuff and is a great competitor, while Doane has a live arm with electric stuff and could be one of the best on the staff. “The guys mentioned above all give us great options in our starting rotation. Every one of them pitches from 88-94 mph and they all throw strikes. What I really like about this group though is that our starting pitchers this year are some of the most competitive individuals on our team. These guys will give us a chance every time out.” ETSU will have one of the best bullpens it has had in a while, as the Bucs will count on one senior, three juniors, one sophomore and five freshmen. Drew Story, Bo Burton, Paul Hoilman and Taylor Gouffon all have experience for the Bucs, seeing action in 2009. Burton and Hoilman came on strong for the Bucs at the end of last year throwing some valuable innings for ETSU. Newcomers Scott McNally, Lee Hall, Derek Bushey and Joseph Timp will also be counted on this season. McNally has been dominant in the fall and preseason. “Ultimately the success of our pitching staff is going to determine our success as a ball club. We feel that we are much improved from recent years as we simply have more quality arms on our staff. Our bullpen should be very good as we should be able to create some favorable matchups in late games. Bo Burton is going to be the guy we will lean on to finish games. Bo is a great athlete who has the exact makeup you want for your closer.”

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2010 Baseball Roster Office of Athletic Media Relations • Box 70641 • Johnson City, Tenn. 37614 Phone: (423) 439-5612 • Fax: (423) 439-6138 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 32 33 44

Name......................Pos............. B/T.......... Ht........Wt.........Class. .......Hometown/Previous School Jamie Crawford.......... IF.............. R/R......... 6-0.......150......... Fr...........Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS Kerry Doane........... RHP/IF........... R/R........ 5-10......165......... Fr...........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Nova HS Skyler Barnett............ C.............. R/R......... 6-1.......225.........So...........Johnson City, Tenn./Unicoi HS Bo Burton................RHP............. L/R......... 6-3.......195......... Jr...........Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS Matthew Scruggs....... OF............. R/R......... 6-0.......195.........So...........Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS Garrett May.............. IF.............. R/R........ 5-11......215.........So...........Marietta, Ga./Lassiter HS Scott McNally...........RHP............. R/R......... 5-9.......175......... Fr...........Marietta, Ga./Harrison HS Chas Byrne........... RHP/OF.......... S/R.......... 6-3.......175......... Jr...........Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS Ben Booker..............RHP............. R/R......... 6-0.......185......... Jr...........Knoxville, Tenn./Cleveland State CC Kyle Watson*............LHP............. L/L.......... 6-0.......205......... Fr...........Cooper City, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS Derek Trent............. C/OF............ L/R......... 6-1.......210......... Jr...........Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS Alex Reynolds............ IF.............. L/R......... 5-8.......185......... Fr...........Johnson City, Tenn./Daniel Boone HS Drew Story...............RHP............. L/R......... 6-3.......220......... Sr...........Jefferson City, Tenn./Jefferson County HS Andrew Green........ OF/LHP.......... L/L......... 5-10......185......... Fr...........Powell, Tenn./Powell HS Josh Means........... RHP/OF.......... R/R......... 6-2.......215....... R-So.........Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mt. HS Derek Bushey............RHP............. R/R........ 5-11......190......... Fr...........Richmond, Va./Benedictine HS Lee Hall..................LHP............. L/L.......... 5-9.......165......... Jr...........Jacksonville, Fla./Lake Sumter CC Pete Whittingslow......LHP............. L/L.......... 6-3 ......205........R-Fr..........Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mt. HS Bo Reeder.............. IF/RHP........... R/R......... 6-0.......195.........So...........Cookeville, Tenn./Cookeville HS Derek Niesman......... UTL............. R/R........ 5-10......190......... Fr...........Wellington, Fla./A.H. Delray HS Taylor Gouffon..........RHP............. R/R......... 6-4.......200.........So...........Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS Cory Betterson.......... OF............. R/R......... 6-3.......205.........So...........Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy Mason Howell*........... IF.............. R/R......... 6-3.......195.........So...........Erwin, Tenn./King College Joseph Timp.............RHP............. R/R......... 6-1.......205........R-Fr..........Bristol, Va./John Battle HS Adam Ray*...............RHP............. R/R........ 5-10......165......... Sr...........Athens, Tenn./Lee University Michael Gonzalez....... OF............. L/L.......... 5-8.......190......... Fr...........Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter HS Paul Hoilman.......... RHP/IF........... R/R......... 6-5.......240......... Jr...........Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS

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Tony Skole, Head Coach The Citadel, ’91 Clay Greene, Assistant Coach University of Tennessee, ’01 Reid Casey, Pitching Coach East Tennessee State University, ’03 Josh Payne, Manager, Science Hill HS ’08

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Kerry Doane............... Doe-N

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Chas Byrne................ CHAZ Burn

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Derek Niesman............ Niece-MAN

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Taylor Gouffon............ GOO-fon

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Paul Hoilman.............. Hoyle-MAN

Tony Skole................. Skoal

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Tony Skole

Tony Skole Head Coach The Citadel, ‘91 Tony Skole enters his 11th season as the Buccaneer skipper. The Roswell, Georgia, native has brought confidence and respect to the East Tennessee State University baseball program. A winning attitude, superb graduation rates, excellence in community service and a baseball team that is as close as a family are attributes that reflect on the man who will guide the Buccaneers into their fifth season in the Atlantic Sun Conference. When Coach Skole came to ETSU in the fall of 1999 he found a program that was searching for strong leadership and a rebirth of success. He instantly instilled a sense of pride in those players who were wearing the blue and gold. “Making ETSU baseball important again in the minds of our players, administration, alumni and community was our first objective,” said Skole. “We then wanted to develop a tradition that would be in our players’ hearts for the rest of their lives. Our players understand that ETSU baseball is something that will be important to them their entire life, not just for the years they are on campus. “It has been very enjoyable and gratifying to see all the pieces of the puzzle come together. My early years at ETSU were very difficult, but we knew it was going to be that way when we arrived. We have had to be very patient and it was frustrating at times, but we now have established a foundation and implemented our system. We have all of our own kids and coaches in the program that we have recruited and hired. This has made the biggest difference in our program since we have been here. During those early years we had to concentrate on breaking bad habits which ran deep inside our program. It was a little more challenging than we expected, but now I believe we have eliminated the things that were holding us back. We now can begin to create a new tradition — a winning tradition. It is nice to see our program start to develop. It has taken some time, but because of a strong commitment to our baseball program by our administration we have been able to recruit some very talented young men. It has been nice to see them mature into successful college athletes. An important goal for us is to become more consistent throughout the season. If we can do that then we feel like we will be in a position to contend for an Atlantic Sun Conference Championship and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament.”

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Nationally known for being a great teacher of the fundamentals, Coach Skole and his staff are ensuring that Buccaneer baseball will become one of the nation’s top college programs and compete on a national level. “It has been our goal from day one to give ETSU a baseball program that will last, and one that will be worthy of postseason play every year,” Skole said. “We want to continue to raise the bar every year.” The Buccaneers have turned the corner since joining the Atlantic Sun, posting the program’s first back-to-back thirty-win seasons since 1981-82 and averaging 29 wins a season during that span. The Buccaneers moved to a new home in the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2006 and represented themselves very well, playing in the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament championship game in 2006. This marked the first time in the history of ETSU that a baseball team had played in a conference tournament championship. The Bucs also made it to the A-Sun semifinals in 2009. Every year Coach Skole sets two major goals for the Buccaneer baseball program: 1) To develop quality young men who will come through the program and leave prepared to be successful for the remainder of their lives; and 2) To continue to make the ascent to be one of the premier baseball programs in the Atlantic Sun Conference and in the country. “These two goals represent a great deal of hard work, development and commitment,” says Skole. “We understand that baseball will end one day for every one of our players, whether they play professionally or not. We hope our program is a training ground to build a strong character and help them succeed in ‘life after baseball’. Qualities like personal accountability, sacrifice, work ethic, and a commitment to family are some of the things I hope our players gain while at ETSU. The second goal is obviously only obtained by producing a championship-caliber team, which encompasses the three major areas of coaching, recruiting and scheduling. “I am very proud of the young men currently in our program and the young men that have come through our program. They are special individuals and they all are earning their degree. Not only are they outstanding athletes but they are even better young men. We hold our baseball players to a very high standard here at ETSU and all of them must live up to it every single day. Our players are expected to succeed in the classroom, be involved in community service and conduct themselves like gentlemen at all times. There is a huge responsibility that comes with being a student athlete at the Division


tony skole I level, and we want to make sure our players are accepting that responsibility.” In 2009, Skole had two players receive All-America accolades as Paul Hoilman was named to the Louisville Slugger Third Team, College Baseball Insider Second Team and Ping!Baseball Honorable Mention, while Bo Reeder received Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team honors. Reeder was the second straight ETSU player to earn the recognition as Hoilman had garnered the award in 2008. Skole has coached 23 all-conference performers at ETSU, including a school record six in 2005. In addition to 2004 Southern Conference Player of the Year, catcher Caleb Moore, 2006 seniors Shane Byrne, Blake Church, Jeremy Hall and Chuck Hargis were all named to the team. In 2004, Moore arguably had the best season in ETSU baseball history, leading all NCAA Division I players in batting average (.455) and doubles (.60 per game). Following the season, Moore was named as a Louisville Slugger All-American by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. Since Skole’s arrival 15 players have moved on into professional baseball, including five players drafted from the 2006 squad. Prior to becoming the head coach at ETSU, Skole served in the same capacity at Lincoln Memorial University. While at Lincoln Memorial, Skole helped turn a mediocre NAIA program into a nationally ranked NCAA Division II program. At LMU, Skole coached 20 All-Conference players, three AllAmericans and 25 All-Academic honorees. Seven of his former players at LMU were taken in the Major League Baseball draft. Two of those players, Scot Shields and Brad Voyles (both right-handed pitchers), made it up to the big leagues for their first time during the 2001 season. Shields is with the Anaheim Angels and pitched in and won a World Series Championship in 2002. He is considered one of the top relief pitchers in Major League Baseball. Voyles was with the Kansas City Royals. Skole led his LMU team to a 95-57 (.630) record in three years. His squads were ranked as high as 13th in the country. Before becoming head coach Skole served as an assistant coach at LMU from 1992-1996. Skole graduated from The Citadel in 1991 where he established himself as one of the most popular athletes in the school’s history. Skole enjoyed a career on both the baseball diamond and football gridiron. In baseball, Skole helped guide the Bulldogs to two Southern Conference Championships, an Atlantic Regional Championship, and a berth in the 1990 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. It was Skole’s home run versus the University of Miami in the Atlantic Regional Championship game which

THE TONY SKOLE FILE Full Name: Tony Skole Birth date: September 26, 1968 Education: Bachelor’s degree from The Citadel in 1991 Personal: Wife Jody (twelve years), three sons Tilo (age 10), Jack (age 7), and Gehrig (age 3) Playing Experience: Four-year letterman in both football and baseball from 1987-1991. Helped lead The Citadel to the College World Series in 1990. Coaching Experience: Head coach at Lincoln Memorial (1996-99), Head coach at ETSU (2000-present). propelled The Citadel into the College World Series. Skole’s good fortune followed him to Omaha as he had the game-winning hit in the 12th inning to defeat Cal State Fullerton in The Citadel’s second-round victory. Skole ranked at or near the top in numerous all-time statistical categories when his career ended. During his football career, Skole started in 35 consecutive games and helped guide The Citadel twice to the NCAA I-AA national playoffs. In 1990, Skole led the Southern Conference in interceptions and in his senior year was selected Team Captain by his teammates. Skole attended Roswell High School in Roswell, Georgia, where he earned 10 varsity letters in baseball, basketball and football. Skole received all-state recognition in all three sports, and is the only athlete in Roswell High School history to be named the Most Valuable Player in all three sports in a single year. During his career he led his teams in all sports to the state playoffs and in 1986 he was the catcher on the baseball team that won the state championship.

Marathon together. They along with their three boys, Tilo (10) Jack (7) and Gehrig (3) reside in Johnson City.

Coach Skole enjoys reading, running, golf and spending time with his family. He and his wife Jody have been married for eleven years and recently completed the Atlanta

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Clay Greene

Clay Greene Assistant Coach Tennessee, ‘97 Clay Greene enters his fifth season as an assistant coach at ETSU. He works primarily with outfielders and team base running, along with assisting head coach Tony Skole with the hitters and coordinating the Bucs recruiting efforts. With Greene on the staff the Bucs have seen some of their most productive offensive seasons including the second most runs scored in a season (second only to the NCAA regional team of 1981 that won a school best 41 games), the most home runs in a season in 2008 and most hits in a season in 2006. “First of all I am very proud to have such a quality person on our staff,” Skole said. “Our program is producing successful young men because we have good people like Coach Greene around them on a daily basis. To work for me you have to be passionate about baseball and passionate about helping young people become successful. He has these passions. “Coach Greene brings a lot of positives to our program and has been a great asset to ETSU baseball. It has been very gratifying to watch him get better and better each year he has been with us. He has really grown as a teacher and especially as a recruiter. Coach Greene is on his way to becoming one of the top young, assistant coaches in our profession. He has experience at the highest levels of baseball and he has a very innovative and creative mind when it comes to teaching baseball. Coach Greene had a

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tremendous career as a player and he relates those experiences very well to our players.” Greene comes to ETSU after spending three years at the University of Tennessee as an assistant, helping guide the Volunteers to the College World Series in 2005. Prior to his coaching career, Greene also played for Tennessee from 1996-97, and spent four seasons playing professionally in the San Francisco farm system. Greene, who was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1997, played four seasons in the minor leagues. He began his career with Salem-Keizer in the short-season Northwest League before spending three seasons with the San Jose Giants in the Class A Advanced California League from 1998-2000. He also spent two years coaching at the Thunder Baseball School in Knoxville, Tenn., helping to tutor youngsters in the fundamentals of the game. As a Vol, Greene helped lead Tennessee to backto-back NCAA Regionals in 1996 and 1997. The center fielder led the nation and set a thenschool-record with 54 stolen bases during his senior campaign. He finished his two-year career with a .318 average, eight home runs and 87 stolen bases. Greene also reeled off a 14-game hitting streak during his final season, while swiping a Southeastern Conference-record six bases in seven attempts against MTSU. A native of Cleveland, Tenn., he helped lead Cleveland High School to a district title and a runnerup finish in the regional during his senior campaign. He also established a school mark for stolen bases in a season with 37. He was born Nov. 10, 1974, and earned his degree in sport management from the University of Tennessee in 2001. Greene is married to the former Heather Redecker, who played soccer at the University of Tennessee from 1996-99. The couple has a 3-yearold son named AJ and recently had a daughter named Katelyn.


Reid Casey

Reid Casey

Assistant Coach East Tennessee State University, ‘02 Reid Casey enters his fourth season at his alma mater as a Buccaneer assistant coach. A former pitcher for head coach Tony Skole, Casey’s primary responsibility will be the pitching staff and assisting with recruiting. Casey pitched four seasons for the Bucs from 1999-2002, and holds several school records, including career marks for strikeouts (323) and innings pitched (410.1). “Coach Casey is on his way to becoming one of the top up and coming, young pitching coaches in the country. When he first arrived at ETSU we sort of threw him to the wolves. He arrived at mid semester and didn’t really have the opportunity to put his plan in place,” said head coach Tony Skole. “Now that he has had an opportunity to get settled, implement his program and develop a relationship with our pitchers, I’m sure our pitching staff will continue to get better and better. Reid brings a unique blend of professional baseball experience and college baseball experience to our staff.” Following his career at ETSU, Casey spent two years playing in the Cleveland Indians organization, playing for the high A affiliate in Lake County of the South Atlantic League in 2003. While playing for Lake County, Casey was 1-0 with one save in seven relief appearances. After his playing days with the Indians, Casey joined the Jackson Senators of the old Central League. In the 2004 season, Casey led the team with 40 appearances while going 5-3 and compiling a 2.29 ERA. “As a former player of mine, not only was Coach Casey one of the finest pitchers I have ever coached, he was also one of the fiercest competitors I have ever seen take the mound,” Skole said. “I am excited about our pitching staff taking on his personality. Coach Casey is very passionate about pitching, a tireless worker, and he will have a great impact on the personal growth of our players, on and off the diamond.”

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Player profiles

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Drew Story

Pitcher Ht: 6-3 Wt: 215 Senior B/T: L/R Jefferson City, Tenn. Jefferson

2009 Season: Made 16 appearances in relief for ETSU throwing 18.1 innings with a 9.33 ERA ... longest outings of the season came against Mercer (3/29) and High Point (4/26) going 3.0 innings both times ... posted 13 strikeouts on the season. 2008 Season: Appeared in 17 games as a reliever with an ERA of 5.68 in 25.1 innings ... recorded 24 strikeouts and only 12 walks ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. 2007 Season: Went 2-5 with a 9.18 ERA as a midweek starter making 18 appearances including 12 starts ... struck out 37 in 50 innings pitched, and recorded one save. High School: Baseball letterwinner at Jefferson County High School… All-IMAC Team selection… Prep Xtra second-team honoree in 2005… member of back-to-back IMAC Tournament championship teams. Personal: Born on February 8, 1988… majoring in management and marketing … son of Randy and Melissa Story.

Story’s Career Statistics Year ERA 2007 9.18 2008 5.68 2009 9.33 Totals 8.26

W-L 2-5 0-0 0-1 2-6

APP GS CG SHO SV 18 12 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 51 12 0 0 1

IP H R 50.0 68 56 25.1 32 22 18.1 24 24 93.2 124 102

ER 51 16 19 86

BB 35 12 18 65

SO WP 37 10 24 5 13 1 74 16

HBP 5 4 3 12

BK 2 0 2 4

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Bo Burton

2009 Season: Saw action in 18 games, making four starts on the bump ... threw 37 innings for the Bucs with an ERA of 11.68 ... had a tough first half of the season, but turned things around after changing his delivery from over the top to a side-arm delivery ... picked up his only win of the season against USC Upstate (4/18) throwing 1.1 innings of scoreless relief ... Burton’s best start of the season came against Tennessee (4/21) on the road as he went 5.2 innings allowing only two earned runs against the Vols in a Bucs 9-8 win ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. 2008 Season: Made 12 appearances for the Bucs ... pitched 31 innings with an ERA of 9.58 ... against Austin Peay (3/5), Burton pitched 6.0 innings allowing only two runs while striking out six ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

Pitcher Ht: 6-3 Wt: 190 Junior B/T: L/R Kingsport, Tenn. Dobyns-Bennett

High School: Four-Year letterwinner at DobynsBennett ... was named first-team all-district ... had a 9-2 record with a 1.83 ERA with 83 strikeouts in 65 innings pitched his senior year. Personal: Born on July 29, 1988 ... majoring in education ... son of Rodney and Kathy Burton.

Burton’s Career Statistics Year ERA 2008 9.58 2009 11.68 Totals 10.72

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APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R 12 7 0 0 0 31.0 51 51 18 4 0 0 0 37.0 70 58 30 11 0 0 0 38.0 121 109

ER 33 48 81

BB 26 18 44

SO WP 27 7 19 8 46 15

HBP 3 8 11

BK 2 1 3


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Player profiles

Chas Byrne

Pitcher/Outfielder Ht: 6-3 Wt: 165 Junior B/T: S/R Johnson City, Tenn. Science Hill 2009 Season: Led the ETSU pitching staff with six wins and a complete game in 14 starts ... went 83.0 innings with a 5.53 ERA striking out a team-best 67 opponents ... was tied for second in the conference with 14 starts, while finishing sixth in innings pitched, tied for seventh in wins and tenth in strikeouts ... Byrne also saw action in 12 games as a pinch hitter/position player ... struck out a career-high nine batters against USC Upstate (4/17) in a 4-2 complete game win ... pitched ETSU to a 4-2 tournament win over Stetson (5/21) going 6.1 innings with five strikeouts. 2008 Season: Saw time as a pitcher, infielder, and outfielder ... as a pitcher Byrne recorded a 0-2 record with an ERA of 10.23 in 22 innings pitched ... played in 27 games in the field, batting .325 with two doubles and 11 RBIs ... had four hits against North Carolina Central (4/29). High School: Had a 6-0 record with a 2.54 ERA and hit .377 as a senior ... was named First-Team All-District ... was a member of a Science Hill team that finished third in the Tennessee 3A State Playoffs. Personal: Born on January 26, 1989 ... majoring in sports management ... Byrne comes from a very athletic family; his grandfather, Tommy Byrne, played for the New York Yankees ... his father, Charles Byrne, played golf at ETSU, then professionally ... his mother, Betsy Byrne, was inducted into the Cumberland College Hall of Fame following her basketball career ... his older brother, Shane Byrne, played baseball for ETSU, and is now playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks A team ... his sister Tara Byrne is the all-time winningest player in ETSU women’s tennis history.

Byrne’s Career Statistics Year AVG 2008 .325 2009 .259 Totals .308

G AB R H 27 77 15 25 12 27 5 7 39 104 20 32

Year ERA 2008 10.23 2009 5.23 Totals 6.51

W-L 0-2 6-4 6-6

2B 3B 2 1 0 0 2 1

HR 0 0 0

RBI 11 2 13

BB 12 2 14

K 14 8 22

APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 16 1 0 0 0 22.0 38 16 14 1 0 0 83.0 107 32 15 1 0 0 105.0 145

R 25 65 90

ER 25 51 76

SF/H HBP SB/A 1/1 0 1/2 0/0 0 2/2 1/1 0 3/4 BB 12 33 45

SO WP 10 2 67 6 77 8

SLG OB .377 .411 .259 .310 .375 .387 HBP 1 6 7

BK 0 1 1

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Paul Hoilman

Pitcher/Infielder Ht: 6-5 Wt: 230 Junior B/T: R/R Johnson City, Tenn. 2009 Season: An Atlantic Sun First Team All-Conference selection, Hoilman started all 53 games for the Bucs ... led the conference in slugging (.740), finished seventh in average (.380), tied for second in RBIs (66), fourth in on-base percentage (.478), tied for fourth in home runs (17) and total bases (148), tied for sixth in doubles (19), and tied for ninth in runs scored (55) ... Hoilman also led the Bucs with 76 hits, 40 walks, and seven sacrifice flies ... was named a Louisville Slugger Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball ... received Second Team All-American honors from College Baseball Insider and was named to the Honorable Mention All-America Team by Ping! Baseball ... earned A-Sun Player of the Week and the Southeast Player of the Week by College Baseball Insider for the week of 4/27... totaled 21 multi-hit games and 20 multi-RBI games ... had a seasonhigh five RBIs twice against North Florida (4/5) and Lipscomb (5/16) ... had three multi home run games and two four-hit games ... had a 16-game hit streak from 3/18 to 4/17 raising his average from .263 to .338 ... made five appearances on the mound for the Bucs including one start ... struck out three against Jacksonville (4/9) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Buccaneer 4.0 list. 2008 Season: Hoilman played in 49 games, starting 43 at first base and one as the DH … hit .353 with 18 doubles, nine home runs, and 47 RBIs … earned Louisville Slugger Freshman All America honors, and was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team … Hoilman hit three home runs and had seven RBIs against Belmont (4/20) … produced 15 multiple hit games and eight multiple RBI games for the Bucs … lead the team with a 17-game hitting streak ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honor.

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Year AVG 2008 .353 2009 .380 Totals .367

G 49 53 102

Year ERA 2008 13.50 2009 18.41 Totals 17.65

W-L APP GS CG SHO SV 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 5 1 0 0 0 0-1 6 1 0 0 0

AB R H 184 48 65 200 55 76 384 103 141

2B 3B 18 0 19 1 37 1

HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A 9 47 26 20 2/1 5 3/3 17 66 40 49 7/0 4 2/2 26 113 66 69 9/1 9 5/5

SLG OB .598 .442 .740 .478 .672 .462

IP 1.1 7.1 8.2

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ER BB 2 1 15 10 17 11

SO WP 1 0 6 4 7 4

BK 0 1 1

High School: First-Team All-District selection as a junior ... named to the High School Louisville Slugger All-America Honorable Mention list ... had a 10-1 record with a 2.48 ERA ... hit .468 with 9 home runs and 45 RBIs ... was a member of a Science Hill team that finished third in the Tennessee 3A State Playoffs. Personal: Born on February 11, 1989 ... majoring in math with a concentration in pre-med ... son of Danny and Luanne Hoilman.


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Derek Trent

Catcher/Outfielder Ht: 6-1 Wt: 205 Junior B/T: L/R Kingsport, Tenn. Dobyns-Bennett 2009 Season: Saw action in 50 games, including 48 starts, as he platooned at catcher and designated hitter ... was fourth on the team with a .326 average and 36 RBIs ... had a career-best 15 doubles and 59 hits ... posted 20 multihit games and nine multi-RBI games on the season ... drove in four runs twice against High Point (4/24-26) ... threw out ten runners on the season ... gunned down one out of every three base stealers ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the ETSU Dean’s List. 2008 Season: Played in 51 games, starting 48 of them as catcher, outfielder, or DH ... hit .238 with seven doubles, one triple, 15 home runs and 46 RBIs ... Trent’s 15 home runs broke the freshman single season record ... had eight multiple hit games and three multiple RBI games ... drove in an amazing eight runs against MarylandEastern Shore (5/2) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Dobyns-Bennett ... was named the 2007 Tennessee Offensive Player of the Year and the Big Nine Player of the year ... was named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-District ... named high school All-American as a junior ... hit .470 his senior year with 20 doubles, 20 home runs, 61 RBIs, 69 runs, and 41 walks ... hit 43 career home runs at Dobyns-Bennett. Personal: Born on November 6, 1988 ... majoring in physical education ... son of Mike and Kay Trent.

Trent’s Career Statistics Year AVG 2008 .238 2009 .326 Totals .282

G 51 50 101

AB R H 2B 3B 181 33 43 7 1 181 44 59 15 0 362 77 102 22 1

HR 15 6 21

RBI 46 36 82

BB 33 22 55

K 61 30 91

SF/H HBP SB/A 3/0 11 0/0 0/1 8 1/3 3/1 19 1/3

SLG OB .536 .382 .508 .422 .522 .401

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Cory Betterson

Outfielder Ht: 6-3 Wt: 195 Sophomore B/T: R/R Atlanta, Ga. Woodward Academy

2009 Season: Became an integral part of the outfield by mid-season, seeing action in 39 games including 34 starts in right field ... hit .282 with six doubles and 14 RBIs ... was a perfect 5-for-5 in stolen bases ... had a team-best three stolen bases against Mercer (3/29), which tied the school record for stolen bases in a game ... had ten multi-hit games and three multiple RBI games ... scored a season-best three runs three times and drew a team-best three walks in a game twice against Campbell (3/20-21) ... drove in three runs against Tennessee Tech (4/15) and High Point (4/26). High School: A three-year letterwinner from Woodward Academy ... Betterson helped the War Eagles advance deep into the playoffs his senior year ... played summer ball for the Georgia Roadrunners, coached by Tom Haire, who were ranked #1 in the country in 2005-06. Personal: Born on August 9, 1990 ... plans to major in business ... son of Carl and Iris Betterson.

Betterson’s Career Statistics Year AVG G 2009 .282 39

AB 124

R 28

H 35

2B 3B 6 0

HR 0

RBI 14

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 21 37 0/5 2 5/5 .331 .395

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Skyler Barnett Catcher Ht: 6-1 Wt: 215 Sophomore B/T: R/R Johnson City, Tenn. Unicoi Co. HS

2009 Season: Saw action in ten games including one start against Lipscomb (5/16) at catcher ... scored a run against Florida Gulf Coast (5/1) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Unicoi County High School ... Barnett had a great junior season hitting .360 with six home runs, nine doubles, and 33 RBIs ... was named to the Johnson City Press Super 22, and was selected to the East Region TBCA Worth All-Star Team. Personal: Born on December 19, 1989 ... plans to major in marketing ... son of Sam and Sharon Barnett.

Barnett’s Career Statistics Year AVG G 2009 .000 10

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R 1

H 0

2B 3B 0 0

HR 0

RBI 0

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2 2 1/0 0 0/0 .000 .167


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Taylor Gouffon

Pitcher Ht: 6-4 Wt: 195 Sophomore B/T: R/R Knoxville, Tenn. Bearden HS

2009 Season: Made 15 appearances in relief for the Bucs with a 12.66 ERA in 21.1 innings of work ... recorded a season-best two strikeouts in three games ... his longest outing of the year came against Radford (4/7) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Bearden High School ... was rated the #10 recruit in Tennessee, and was the Most Valuable Pitcher in 2007 World Wood Bat Championship ... had 39 strikeouts in 39 innings pitched as a junior ... Gouffon played summer ball for Knoxville Yard. Personal: Born on July 30, 1990 ... plans to major in business ... son of Tom and Nancy Gouffon.

Gouffon’s Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP 2009 12.66 0-0 15 0 0 0 0 21.1

H 39

R ER BB 32 30 18

SO WP 10 6

HBP BK 2 1

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Garrett May Infielder Ht: 5-11 Wt: 200 Sophomore B/T: R/R Marietta, Ga. Lassiter HS

2009 Season: Played some of his best ball toward the end of the season, seeing action in 52 games with 49 starts ... hit .244 with 38 RBIs and scored 36 runs ... had a team-high seven RBIs at USC Upstate (4/18) in a game where he had a basesclearing triple in the eighth and a game-winning grand slam in the ninth ... led the team getting hit by a pitch nine times ... totaled 13 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games ... was second on the team with eight stolen bases and swiped a season-high two bases against High Point (4/25) ... pounded out 19 extra base hits including six home runs and two triples. High School: May was the 111th-ranked middle infielder in the U.S., and was the 15th-ranked prospect at the Southeastern Top Prospect Showcase conducted by Perfect Game ... was one of the key players that helped win the 5A Georgia State Championship in 2006 at Lassiter High School. Personal: Born on April 25, 1990 ... plans to major in sports medicine ... son of Davis and Gail May.

May’s Career Statistics Year AVG G 2009 .244 52

AB 176

R 36

H 43

2B 3B 11 2

HR 6

RBI 38

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 24 59 2/1 9 8/12 .432 .360

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Bo Reeder

Pitcher/Infielder Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185 Sophomore B/T: R/R Cookeville, Tenn. Cookeville HS 2009 Season: An Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team selection, Reeder started in all but one game for the Bucs ... was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team by Collegiate Baseball ... finished fourth in the A-Sun in doubles (21) and total bases (148) and was tied for fifth in triples (3) ... hit .339 with a team-best 76 hits ... was named the A-Sun Player of the Week and to the College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup after earning a complete game victory on the mound against UNC Asheville (3/17) and then hit for the cycle against Campbell (3/21) ... tied the ETSU freshman home run record with 15 on the season ... had an 11-game hitting streak and produced a team-best 23 multiple hit games and 13 multiple RBI games ... totaled a season-best five RBIs against Jacksonville (4/9) ... made 17 appearances on the mound including four starts ... went 4-4 with a 7.65 ERA in 42.1 innings of work, while striking out 26 with only 12 walks ... had wins against Virginia Tech (2/24) and Tennessee (4/21) ... earned a save against USC Upstate (4/18) ... struck out a season-high four batters three times ... received Atlantic Sun AllAcademic honors. High School: Reeder was named to the Louisville Slugger High School All-America First-Team in 2008 which included 24 players who were chosen in the first three rounds of the MLB draft ... Reeder was also named to the Louisville Slugger All-America Second Team in 2007 ... was a four-year starter and hit .414 with ten home runs and 35 RBIs as a senior ... hit .400 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs as a junior ... named a Tennessee All-State selection as a junior and senior ... was also named FirstTeam All-State by the TSSAA in 2008 ... earned All-Region from 2006-08 and All-District honors all four years ... was a unanimous selection as the District Player of the year in 2008 ... was invited to participate in the USA Baseball Tournament of the Stars which is sponsored by Major League Baseball.

Reeder’s Career Statistics Year AVG G 2009 .339 53

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RBI 54

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 21 57 0/1 4 4/6 .661 .406

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP 2009 7.65 4-4 17 4 1 0/0 1 42.1

H 63

R ER BB 47 36 12

AB 224

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Personal: Born on August 21, 1990 ... plans to major in sports management ... son of Steve and Kerri Reeder.


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Josh Means

Pitcher/Outfielder Ht: 6-2 Wt: 205 R-Sophomore B/T: R/R Kennesaw, Ga. Kennesaw Mt.

2009 Season: Redshirted. 2008 Season: Started ten games recording a 3-7 record ... pitched 63 innings with an ERA of 4.83 .... threw a complete game, striking out six batters in the win against Jacksonville (3/22). High School: Named Top 10 Player by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... was a member of the 2007 5A Georgia State Runner-Up ... was the starting pitcher in the 5A Georgia State Championship game ... named All-Southeast First-Team as a pitcher ... played the Connie Mack Runner-Up East Cobb Yankees. Personal: Born on December 8, 1988 ... plans to major in chemistry ... son of Ed and Sherri Means.

Means’ Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP 2008 4.83 3-7 17 10 1 0 0 63.1

H 76

R ER BB 54 34 32

Year AVG 2008 .000

RBI 0

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 0 1 0/0 0 0/0 .000 .000

G 1

AB 1

R 0

H 0

2B 3B 0 0

HR 0

SO WP 26 5

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Matthew Scruggs

2009 Season: Played in 35 games including 30 starts in center field ... hit .255 with 11 extra base hits and 17 RBIs ... drove in three runs and scored three times against High Point (4/25) ... was third on the team with seven stolen bases ... totaled five multi-hit games and four multi-RBI games ... had two outfield assists on the season against Rider (2/27) and Tennessee (3/31). High School: A four-year letterwinner at Bearden High School, Scruggs hit .410 with 13 doubles, 13 home runs and 25 stolen bases his senior season ... was named FirstTeam All-State by the TSSAA, First-Team All-Prep Xtra, the District 4A Offensive Player of the Year and the team’s Offensive Player of the Year.

Outfield Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 Sophomore B/T: R/R Knoxville, Tenn. Bearden HS

Personal: Born on April 16, 1990 ... plans to major in sports management ... son of Michael and Joyce Scruggs.

Scruggs’ Career Statistics Year AVG G 2009 .255 35

AB 106

R H 17 27

2B 3B 6 2

HR 3

RBI 17

BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 14 50 0/2 7 7/9 .434 .378

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Pete Whittingslow

Pitcher Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185 R-Freshman B/T: L/L Kennesaw, Ga. Kennesaw Mt. HS

2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: Whittingslow is a four-year letterwinner from Kennesaw Mountain High School, the same school where current player Josh Means and former Buccaneer Stephen Douglas played ... had a 5-0 record with a 0.98 era as a junior ... Whittingslow recorded 32 strikeouts in 28 innings pitched ... his team was the state runner-up in Georgia’s highest classification. Personal: Born on May 2, 1990 ... plans to major in business ... son of Tom and Mimi Whittingslow.

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Ben Booker

Prior To ETSU: A transfer from Cleveland State Community College where he played for coach Mike Policastro ... was 7-2 in his sophomore year at Cleveland State with a 2.84 ERA in 76 innings ... had 83 strikeouts and earned an All Conference award. In his freshman year he had six saves, while leading the TJCCAA in both saves and appearances ... was also fourth in the nation in appearances with 26 ... earned all-district Honorable Mention as a senior at Central High School in 2006. Personal: Born on March 19, 1989 ... majoring in exercise science ... son of Ron Booker and Pam Gray.

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Pitcher Ht: 6-2 Wt: 180 Junior B/T: R/R Knoxville, Tenn. Cleveland State CC


Player profiles

#19  Derek Bushey

#1  Jaime Crawford

#2  Kerry Doane

Pitcher Ht: 5-11 • Wt: 190 Freshman • B/T: R/R Richmond, Va. Benedictine HS

Infielder Ht: 6-0 • Wt: 150 Freshman • B/T: R/R Kingsport, Tenn. Dobyns-Bennett HS

Infielder/Pitcher Ht: 5-10 • Wt: 160 Freshman • B/T: R/R Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Nova HS

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Dobyns-Bennett High School where he played for head coach Mike Ritz ... was a two-sport athlete earning AllConference honors in 2008 and Honorable Mention All-Conference honors in 2007 ... hit .450 with 3 home runs, 23 RBIs and 15 stolen bases in his senior campaign ... was the Big East Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback in football in 2008.

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Nova High School where he played with former Buccaneer Josh Gonzaga for coach Pat McQuaid ... earned Louisville Slugger High School All-America honors as well as All-State honors as a senior ... was a member of the 2007 Florida State Championship team in Class 5A .... as a junior Doane was named Second-Team AllCounty after hitting .371 while striking out 31 with a 1.68 ERA.

Personal: Born on March 7, 1991 ... plans to major in physical education ... son of James and Jo Ann Crawford.

Personal: Born on September 3, 1990 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Kerry and Teresa Doane.

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Benedictine High School ... was a three-sport athlete lettering in football and basketball. Personal: Born on July 31, 1990 ... plans to major in exercise science ... son of Kevin and Ann Bushey.

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#33  Michael Gonzalez

#17  Andrew Green

#20  Lee Hall

Outfielder Ht: 5-8 • Wt: 180 Freshman • B/T: L/L Jupiter, Fla. Jupiter HS

Pitcher/Outfielder Ht: 5-10 • Wt: 165 Freshman • B/T: L/L Powell, Tenn. Powell HS

Pitcher Ht: 5-9 • Wt: 160 Junior • B/T: L/L Jacksonville, Fla. Lake Sumter CC

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Powell High School where he played for coach Jeff Inmon ... hit .446 with 18 doubles, four triples, three homers and 26 RBIs his junior season ... was named to the all-region team and was the team MVP ... earned Tennessee All-Tournament Team honors, and was named to the All-State Super Sophomore team in 2007 ... in 2006, Green was named the Runner-Up for the National Youth Baseball Player of the Year award ... received Travel Ball Select AllAmerica honors in 2004 and 2005.

Prior to ETSU: A transfer from Lake Sumter Community College where he was named to the Mid-Fla. All-Conference Team ... finished the 2009 season with a 3.07 ERA and 69 strikeouts ... a fouryear letterwinner at Fleming Island HS, Lee was named all-state and first-team All-District as a senior ... posted a 10-1 record with a 0.77 ERA and 100 strikeouts in his senior season.

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Jupiter High School ... was named all-conference in 2008 and 2009 ... hit .402 with 14 doubles, a home run and 33 RBIs his senior year and also swiped 12 bases ... also played basketball for the Warriors. Personal: Born on November 10, 1990 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Joe and Lisa Gonzalez.

Personal: Born on July 27, 1991 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Mickey and Melissa Green.

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Personal: Born on March 21, 1989 ... majoring in physical therapy ... son of Frankie Lee Jr. and Krystal Hall.


Player profiles

#8  Scott McNally

#23  Derek Niesman

#32  Adam Ray

Pitcher Ht: 5-9 • Wt: 165 Freshman • B/T: R/R Marietta, Ga. Lassiter HS

Infielder/Outfielder Ht: 5-9 • Wt: 185 Freshman • B/T: R/R Wellington, Fla. A.H. Delray HS

Pitcher Ht: 5-10 • Wt: 165 Senior • B/T: R/R Athens, Tenn. Lee University

High School: A four-year letterwinner from American Heritage School where he was a First-Team All-State and First-Team All-County selection for head coach Carm Mazza ... named the team offensive MVP after he hit .422 his junior season with 12 doubles, two home runs, drove in 25 and swiped 16 bags ... played for the prestigious Diamond Vision Elite team that won the 2008 17U BCS National Championship and the 18U WBF National Championship and were the runners-up at the 2008 World Wood Bat Tournament.

Prior to ETSU: A transfer from Lee University where he had a 1-0 record with a 4.16 ERA in 22.1 innings of work while striking out 26 in 2009 ... played two years at Walters State Community College ... went 2-0 with 11 strikeouts in 15 innings in 2008 ... had an outstanding freshman campaign at Walters State going 3-0 with a 4.30 ERA in 23.0 innings with 21 strikeouts ... was a four-year letterwinner at McMinn County High School ... named Chattanooga Area Best of Preps in 2005 and 2006 ... earned alldistrict honors in 2005 and 2006.

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Harrison High School where he played for Mark Elkins ... was a twosport athlete and had a 5-1 record as a junior with a 1.71 ERA in 45.0 innings pitched ... recorded two saves for the Hoyas ... was named to the Under Armour Top Tools Team and the Perfect Game Top Team in 2007 ... played summer ball for the East Cobb Astros, and was named to the Sandlot World Series 16U All-Tournament Team. Personal: Born on October 3, 1990 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Rich and Robin McNally.

Personal: Born on January 23, 1991 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Mickey and Joyce Niesman.

Personal: Born on February 13, 1988 ... majoring in business management ... son of David and Sharen Ray.

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#15  Alex Reynolds

#30  Joseph Timp

#13  Kyle Watson

Infielder Ht: 5-8 • Wt: 185 Freshman • B/T: L/R Johnson City, Tenn. Daniel Boone HS

Pitcher Ht: 6-1 • Wt: 205 R-Freshman • B/T: R/R Bristol, Va. John Battle HS

Pitcher Ht: 6-0 • Wt: 200 Freshman • B/T: L/L Cooper City, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas HS

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Daniel Boone High School where he was named to the Johnson City Press Super 22 ... was also a TCBA AllRegion selection, a Tricitiessports.com All-Conference Team selection, and a first-team all-conference selection ... Reynolds finished the 2009 season with a .415 average, driving in 31 runs with nine home runs as a second baseman. Personal: Born on May 29, 1991 ... plans to major in business ... son of David and Krista Reynolds.

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High School: A three-year letterwinner from John S. Battle High School ... was named all-region and first team alldistrict in 2008 ... helped the Trojans clinch the Mountain Championships in 2008.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Watson was named the team MVP in 2008 ... earned the team Cy Young award in 2008 and was named all-county honorable mention in 2008.

Personal: Born on November 15, 1989 ... is undecided on a major ... son of Phil and Cindy Timp.

Personal: Born on October 11, 1990 ... plans to major in finance ... son of Kenneth and Veronica Watson.



Game-by-Game 2009 Game Results Game date Feb 20, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 24, 2009 Feb 25, 2009 Feb 27, 2009 Mar 04, 2009 Mar 06, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 07, 2009 Mar 10, 2009 Mar 11, 2009 Mar 13, 2009 Mar 15, 2009 Mar 15, 2009 Mar 17, 2009 Mar 18, 2009 Mar 20, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 24, 2009 Mar 27, 2009 Mar 29, 2009 Mar 29, 2009 Mar 31, 2009 Apr 01, 2009 Apr 04, 2009 Apr 04, 2009 Apr 05, 2009 Apr 07, 2009 Apr 09, 2009 Apr 10, 2009 Apr 11, 2009 Apr 14, 2009 Apr 15, 2009 Apr 17, 2009 Apr 18, 2009 Apr 18, 2009 Apr 21, 2009 Apr 22, 2009 Apr 24, 2009 Apr 25, 2009 Apr 26, 2009 May 01, 2009 May 01, 2009 May 02, 2009 May 08, 2009 May 09, 2009 May 10, 2009 May 14, 2009 May 15, 2009 May 16, 2009 May 21, 2009 May 23, 2009

Opposing team Evansville EVANSVILLE at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech RIDER at Winthrop KENNESAW STATE* KENNESAW STATE* KENNESAW STATE* at Western Carolina at Western Carolina at Belmont* at Belmont* at Belmont* at UNC Asheville APPALACHIAN STATE CAMPBELL* CAMPBELL* CAMPBELL* UNC ASHEVILLE at Mercer* at Mercer* at Mercer* TENNESSEE at Tennessee Tech at North Florida* at North Florida* at North Florida* at Radford JACKSONVILLE* JACKSONVILLE* JACKSONVILLE* at Appalachian State TENNESSEE TECH at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* at USC Upstate* at Tennessee RADFORD HIGH POINT HIGH POINT HIGH POINT FLORIDA GULF COAST* FLORIDA GULF COAST* FLORIDA GULF COAST* at Stetson* at Stetson* at Stetson* LIPSCOMB* LIPSCOMB* LIPSCOMB* Stetson$ Lipscomb$

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Score r h e / r h e W, 16-10 16 17 0 / 10 15 3 W, 9-8 9 14 1 / 8 11 1 W, 7-3 7 6 2 / 3 7 2 L, 2-10 2 6 4 / 10 9 2 W, 8-7 8 12 4 / 7 8 2 L, 4-8 4 7 0 / 8 11 0 L, 7-14 7 6 2 / 14 16 2 L, 2-14 2 4 3 / 14 10 4 W, 9-8 9 13 3 / 8 13 2 L, 5-11 5 6 2 / 11 17 2 L, 5-6 5 9 1 / 6 12 1 L, 6-17 6 11 4 / 17 18 2 L, 1-8 1 7 4 / 8 10 1 L, 4-14 4 9 2 / 14 15 3 W, 3-2 3 10 1 / 2 5 1 W, 5-3 5 9 0 / 3 9 3 L, 12-15 12 18 5 / 15 15 0 W, 21-11 21 23 2 / 11 13 1 W, 9-3 9 13 1 / 3 8 1 W, 18-11 18 26 4 / 11 19 1 W, 6-3 6 7 3 / 3 8 1 W, 12-8 12 14 3 / 8 12 0 L, 5-10 5 8 3 / 10 12 3 W, 9-3 9 10 2 / 3 4 0 L, 7-15 7 8 3 / 15 19 2 L, 3-15 3 11 3 / 15 15 0 L, 6-8 6 12 3 / 8 16 1 W, 12-8 12 15 2 / 8 14 3 L, 4-11 4 9 1 / 11 16 0 L, 10-17 10 10 2 / 17 13 3 L, 10-12 10 14 4 / 12 16 3 L, 3-4 3 8 1 / 4 7 2 L, 12-15 12 13 3 / 15 14 0 W, 11-8 11 14 3 / 8 11 3 W, 4-2 4 8 0 / 2 8 1 W, 11-3 11 12 0 / 3 10 2 W, 14-12 14 12 2 / 12 16 2 W, 9-8 9 15 3 / 8 8 3 W, 13-11 13 17 2 / 11 13 1 W, 14-8 14 13 1 / 8 10 1 W, 17-15 17 20 3 / 15 23 1 W, 16, 10 16 17 0 / 10 16 3 L, 7-18 7 9 4 / 18 21 2 L, 4-19 4 6 3 / 19 23 0 L, 9-12 9 16 1 / 12 14 0 L, 1-6 1 4 2 / 6 14 1 L, 4-19 4 6 1 / 19 22 0 L, 6-11 6 13 1 / 11 16 0 L, 5-6 5 9 0 / 6 14 1 L, 7-16 7 8 4 / 16 16 1 W, 14-7 14 13 1 / 7 14 4 W, 4-2 4 7 0 / 2 7 3 L, 4-5 4 10 0 / 5 13 1

* - Atlantic Sun Game

Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

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

Pitcher of record Attend Caldwell, D. (W 1-0) 152 Plumlee, D. (W 1-0) 158 Reeder, B. (W, 1-0) 153 Andrews, B. (L, 0-1) 171 Plumlee, D. (W, 2-0) 113 Gonzaga, J. (L 0-1) 302 Story, D. (L 0-1) 237 Reeder, B. (L 1-1) 252 Caldwell, D. (W 2-0) 252 Plumlee, D. (L 2-1) 536 Reeder, B. (L 1-2) 439 Byrne, C. (L 0-1) 214 Gonzaga, J. (L 0-2) 197 Plumlee, D, (L 2-2) 197 Reeder, B. (W 2-2) 241 Byrne, C. (W 1-1) 272 Plumlee, D, (L 2-3) 137 Caldwell, D. (W 3-0) 173 Caldwell, D. (W 4-0) 173 Byrne, C. (W 2-1) 197 Andrews, B. (W, 1-1) 136 Gonzaga, J. (W 1-2) 157 Plumlee, D. (L 2-4) 157 Byrne, C. (W 3-1) 626 Reeder, B. (L 2-3) 277 Andrews, B. (L 1-2) 453 Allen, B. (L 0-1) 453 Plumlee, D. (W 3-4) 378 Andrews, B. (L 1-3) 100 Byrne, C. (L, 3-2) 165 Plumlee, D. (L 3-5) 172 Caldwell, D. (L 4-1) 186 Allen, B. (L 0-2) 171 Reeder, B. (W 3-3) 243 Byrne, C. (W 4-2) 158 Gonzaga, J. (W 2-2) 194 Burton, B. (W 1-0) 194 Reeder, B. (W 4-3) 2033 Andrews, B. (W 2-3) 213 Byrne, C. (W 5-2) 227 Gonzaga, J. (W 3-2) 351 Andrews, B. (3-3) 183 Burton, B. (L 1-1) 213 Byrne, C. (L 5-3) 213 Reeder, B. (L 4-4) 133 Byrne, C. (L 5-4) 941 Gonzaga, J. (L 3-3) 1010 Hoilman, P. (L 0-1) 661 Caldwell, D. (L 4-2) 317 Gonzaga, J. (L 3-4 127 Plumlee, D. (W 4-5) 247 Byrne, C. (W 6-4) 390 Caldwell, D. (L 4-3) 107

Time 2:38 2:39 2:18 2:59 2:47 2:52 2:36 1:57 2:38 3:21 3:11 2:55 2:18 2:22 2:14 2:57 3:23 2:36 1:53 3:12 2:40 2:47 2:39 2:47 3:00 2:01 2:41 2:46 2:38 3:22 3:06 2:35 3:18 2:59 2:22 2:29 3:02 3:40 3:03 2:33 3:16 3:26 2:40 2:49 2:40 2:40 3:10 2:50 2:31 3:01 2:50 3:05 4:15

$ - Atlantic Sun Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

2009 Final A-Sun Conference Standings Teams * Florida Gulf Coast Kennesaw State ^ Jacksonville Lipscomb Stetson Belmont North Florida Mercer ETSU Campbell USC Upstate

W 23 20 19 17 16 15 15 12 10 7 7

L 7 9 11 13 14 15 15 15 20 19 23

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Pct. .767 .690 .633 .567 .533 .500 .500 .400 .333 .269 .233

W 36 30 37 24 27 29 23 23 25 27 17

L 18 22 22 32 30 29 31 23 28 24 37

^ - Tournament Champion

Pct. .667 .578 .627 .429 .474 .500 .426 .500 .472 .529 .315


overall statistics East Tennessee State Baseball 2009 Final Statistics Record: 25-28 Home: 15-11 Away: 9-16 Neutral 1-1 A-Sun: 10-20

Batting Statistics No. Player . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Hoilman, Paul . . . . . 23 Mendez, Troy. . . . . . 22 Reeder, Bo. . . . . . . . . 14 Trent, Derek. . . . . . . 1 Allen, Ben. . . . . . . . . 5 Fabry, Jacob. . . . . . . 20 Rankhorn, Chris . . . 25 Betterson, Cory. . . . 8 Petro, Danny . . . . . . 13 Scruggs,Matthew. . 6 May, Garrett. . . . . . .

.AVG .380 .349 .339 .326 .325 .316 .316 .282 .277 .255 .244

GP-GS 53-53 53-52 53-52 50-48 50-50 41-39 34-17 39-34 46-44 35-30 52-49

-------------9 Caldwell, Darren. . . 1.000 10 Byrne, Chas. . . . . . . . .259 3 Barnett, Skylar. . . . . .000 26 Dunningham, Trey. .000 15 Plumlee, Dustin . . . .000 ---------------Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . .349

AB 200 215 224 181 200 177 79 124 173 106 176

R 55 54 50 44 42 40 14 28 39 17 36

2-0 2 12-8 27 10-1 9 4-0 4 1-0 0

0 5 0 1 0

53 53

H 2B 3B 76 19 1 75 16 2 76 21 3 59 15 0 65 12 0 56 8 2 25 1 1 35 6 0 48 18 0 27 6 2 43 11 2

2 7 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

HR 17 9 15 6 5 1 0 0 10 3 6

0 0 0 0 0

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP 66 148 .740 40 4 49 122 .567 31 4 54 148 .661 21 4 36 92 .508 22 8 39 92 .460 12 8 28 71 .401 13 4 9 28 .354 8 1 14 41 .331 21 2 39 96 .555 13 3 17 46 .434 14 7 38 76 .432 24 9

0 2 0 0 0

2 1.000 7 .259 10 .000 0 .000 0 .000

0 2 2 1 0

0 0 0 0 0

SO GDP OB% 49 0 .478 38 2 .435 57 4 .406 30 3 .422 16 3 .381 18 2 .372 19 0 .386 37 1 .395 59 0 .339 50 0 .378 59 2 .360

0 8 2 4 0

0 1 0 0 0

1.000 .310 .167 .200 .000

SF 7 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2

SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 0 2-2 533 26 11 .981 1 3-4 69 3 2 .973 1 4-6 28 117 19 .884 1 1-3 128 18 2 .986 5 1-2 71 164 1 .955 1 24-28 84 3 4 .956 1 1-2 25 29 1 .982 5 5-5 60 0 7 .873 1 1-1 171 23 3 .985 2 7-9 18 0 0 1.000 1 8-12 80 181 38 .873

0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 1

0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

4 14 0 1.000 9 18 2 .931 18 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 4 12 1 .941

1897 426 594 133 13 72 391 969 .511 224 54 446 18 .398 18 20 59-76 1361 636 109 .948 1996 510 696 131 12 68 457 1050 .529 218 48 293 28 .420 28 20 54-76 1368 489 82 .958

LOB - Team (419), Opp (439). DPs turned - Team (51), Opp (44). IBB - Team (4), Hoilman 2, Trent 1, Mendez 1,Opp (13). Picked off- May 4, Fabry 4, Reeder 1, Petro 1, Mendez 1.

Pitching Statistics No. Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ERA 9 Caldwell, Darren. . . . . . . . . . 4.43 10 Byrne, Chas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.53 22 Reeder, Bo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.65 19 Gonzaga, Josh. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.13 12 Andrews, Ben. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.13 15 Plumlee Dustin. . . . . . . . . . 10.30 4 Burton, Bo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.68 -------------------------8 Petro, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 16 Story, Drew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.33 27 McGahey, Matt. . . . . . . . . . . 5.81 1 Allen, Ben. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.46 24 Goufon, Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . 12.66 44 Hoilman, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . 18.41

W-L 4-3 6-4 4-4 3-4 3-3 4-5 1-1

APP GS 32 2 16 14 17 4 17 15 19 7 27 6 18 4

0-0 1 0-1 16 1-5 23 0-2 9 0-0 15 0-1 5

0 0 4 0 0 1

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

0 0 0 0 0 0

------------------------Totals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.27 25-28 53 53 2 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.12 28-25 53 53 4

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

0/0 0/0

SV 4 0 1 0 0 3 0

0 0 1 0 0 0

8 7

IP H R ER 63.0 70 42 31 83.0 107 65 51 42.1 63 47 36 68.2 106 73 62 45.1 73 54 46 57.2 111 83 66 37.0 70 58 48

1.0 18.1 48.0 8.2 21.1 7.1

0 24 54 20 39 13

1 24 41 16 32 15

1 19 31 12 30 15

BB 28 33 12 38 17 19 18

4 18 21 3 18 10

SO 41 67 26 37 32 35 19

2B 11 20 15 16 18 26 11

3B 3 2 2 0 2 0 1

HR 1 11 7 11 11 11 5

0 0 0 13 4 0 40 10 2 7 2 0 10 7 2 6 1 0

0 3 2 5 1 2

B/Avg .279 .307 .346 .358 .354 .398 .400

WP HBP 4 6 2 1 2 4 1 12 5 1 5 4 8 8

.000 .300 .283 .426 .394 .419

0 1 2 0 6 4

0 3 2 2 2 0

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 2 0 0 1 1

SFA SHA 3 1 1 2 4 3 5 4 3 0 4 4 2 4

0 0 3 0 1 2

0

0 1 4 0 0

453.2 696 510 417 218 293 131 12 68 .349 42 48 6 28 20 456.0 594 426 361 224 446 133 13 72 .313 59 54 8 18 20

PB - Team (6), Trent 4, Petro 2,Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (9), Gonzaga 5, Trent 1, Plumlee 1, Gouffon 1, Petro 1, Opp (13). SBA/ATT - Petro, D. (34-45), Trent (20-30), Byrne (8-15), Gonzaga (13-13), Plumlee (10-12), Andrews (5-9), Caldwell (3-8), Gouffon (5-7), Reeder (4-4), Burton (3-4), Story (2-2),Allen (0-1), Hoilman (1-1).

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2009 Buccaneer Pitching Leaders

Batting Average:. . . . . .380, Paul Hoilman Runs Scored: . . . . . . . . 55, Paul Hoilman Hits:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, Bo Reeder and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Hoilman Doubles:. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, Bo Reeder Triples:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, Bo Reeder Home Runs:. . . . . . . . . . 17, Paul Hoilman RBIs:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, Paul Hoilman Stolen Bases:. . . . . . . . . 24, Jacob Fabry

ERA:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wins:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appearances:. . . . . . . . Complete Games:. . . . Saves: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Innings Pitched:. . . . . . Strikeouts:. . . . . . . . . . .

4.43 Darren Caldwell 6, Chas Byrne 32, Darren Caldwell 1, Chas Byrne and Bo Reeder 4, Darren Caldwell 83.0, Chas Byrne 67, Chas Byrne

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opponents Appalachian State March 30/April 21 Johnson City, Tenn./Boone, N.C. Cardinal Park/ Jim and Bettie Smith Location:................................................Boone, N.C. Enrollment:................................................... 15,000 Conference:................................................Southern Nickname:.......................................... Mountaineers Colors:...............................................Black and Gold Stadium (Capacity):.....Jim and Bettie Smith (2,000) Press Box Phone:................................................TBA Athletics Director:................................ Charlie Cobb Head Coach:..............Chris Pollard (Davidson, 1996) Record at School:.......................132-147-1 (5 years) Career Record:.........................272-254-1 (10 years) Phone:............................................ (828) 262-6097 Assistant Coaches:............Matt Boykin, Josh Jordan, . .................................................. Craig Scheffler 2009 Overall Record:.......................................33-21 2009 Conference Record:.................................15-13 Series with ETSU:........................... ASU leads 68-50 Media Contact:........................................Mike Flynn Phone:............................................ (828) 262-2845 Campbell April 23-24 Buies Creek, N.C. Cardinal Park Location:........................................Buies Creek, N.C. Enrollment:..................................................... 4.364 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:.......................................Fighting Camels Colors:...........................................Orange and Black Stadium (Capacity):....................Taylor Field (1,000) Press Box Phone:............................. (910) 814-4781 Athletics Director:...........................Stan Williamson Head Coach:................Greg Goff (Delta State, 1994) Record at School:.............................................48-61 Career Record:.................................................48-61 Phone:............................................ (910) 893-1354 Assistant Coaches:.................................Justin Haire, . ........................ Aubrey Blackwell, John Caddell 2009 Overall Record:.......................................27-24 2009 Conference Record:...................................7-19 Series with ETSU:........................................ Tied 6-6 Media Contact:....................................Quinn LeSage Phone:............................................ (910) 814-4367 Delaware February 21 Charleston, S.C. Location:..............................................Newark, Del. Enrollment:..................................................... 2,647 Conference:..................Colonial Athletic Association Nickname:....................................Fightin’ Blue Hens Colors:................................................ Blue and Gold Stadium (Capacity):.................Bob Hannah Baseball . ............................................... Stadium (1,300) Press Box Phone:............................. (302) 831-4122 Athletics Director:.......................... Bernard M. Muir Head Coach:.............Jim Sherman (Evansville 2001) Record at School:.........................273-222 (10 Years) Career Record:.............................491-350 (17 Years) Phone:............................................ (302) 831-8596 Assistant Coaches:.........Dan Hammer, Brian Walker, . .................................................... Steve Harden 2009 Overall Record:.......................................28-20 2009 Conference Record:.................................11-10 Series with ETSU:................................ First Meeting Media Contact:......................................... Kevin Tritt Phone:............................................ (302) 831-8715

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Eastern Kentucky April 6-7 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:......................................... Richmond, Ken. Enrollment:................................................... 13,839 Conference:.............................................Ohio Valley Nickname:...................................................Colonels Colors:.........................................Maroon and White Stadium (Capacity):...................Turkey Hughes Field Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:..................................Mark Sandy Head Coach:....Jason Stein (Eastern Kentucky, 1995) Record at School:............................27-24 (One year) Career Record:................................................. Same Phone:...............................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:.Jerry Edwards, Shawn Thompson 2009 Overall Record:.......................................27-24 2009 Conference Record:.................................10-13 Series with ETSU:............................EKU leads 47-31 Media Contact:.........................................Steve Fohl Phone:............................................ (859) 622-1253

Kansas State February 20 Charleston, S.C. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park Location:........................................Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment:................................................... 23,137 Conference:.................................................... Big 12 Nickname:...................................................Wildcats Colors:...........................................Purple and White Stadium (Capacity):.Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Press Box Phone:............................. (785) 532-5801 Athletics Director:...................................John Currie Head Coach:............ Brad Hill (Emporia State, 1985) Record at School:.......................193-116-3 (6 years) Career Record:.........................611-237-4 (15 years) Phone:............................................ (785) 532-3926 Assistant Coaches:....... Sean McCann, Andy Sawyers 2009 Overall Record:................................... 43-18-1 2009 Conference Record:............................. 14-11-1 Series with ETSU:................................ First meeting Media Contact:......................................Ryan Lackey Phone:............................................ (785) 532-7708

Mercer April 16-17 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:.................................................Macon, Ga. Enrollment:..................................................... 7,400 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:....................................................... Bears Colors:...........................................Orange and Black Stadium (Capacity):........... Claude Smith Field (500) Press Box Phone:............................. (478) 301-2339 Athletics Director:................................. Bobby Pope Head Coach:..................Craig Gibson (Mercer, 1985) Record at School:.......................... 162-168 (6 years) Career Record:.............................. 162-168 (6 years) Phone:............................................ (478) 301-2396 Assistant Coaches:...............Tim Boeth, Brent Shade 2009 Overall Record:.......................................23-23 2009 Conference Record:.................................12-15 Series with ETSU:.........................Mercer leads 12-6 Media Contact:....................................Jason Farhadi Phone:............................................ (478) 301-5218

Florida Gulf Coast May 7-8 Ft. Myers, FL. Swanson Stadium Location:.......................................... Fort Myers, Fla. Enrollment:..................................................... 8,400 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:......................................................Eagles Colors:......................................Kelly Green and Blue Stadium (Capacity):......... Swanson Stadium (1,000) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:..............................Ken Kavanagh Head Coach:...............Dave Tollett (Tusculum, 1988) Record at School:.......................... 266-117 (7 years) Career Record:.............................. 230-117 (7 years) Phone:............................................ (239) 590-7051 Assistant Coaches:......... Rusty McKee, Forest Martin 2009 Overall Record:.......................................36-18 2009 Conference Record:...................................23-7 Series with ETSU:................................FGC leads 6-0 Media Contact:........................................... Mike Hill Phone:............................................ (239) 590-7064

Kennesaw State May 20-21 Kennesaw, GA. Stillwell Stadium Location:........................................... Kennesaw, Ga. Enrollment:................................................... 19,500 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:........................................................ Owls Colors:..............................Black and Kennesaw Gold Stadium (Capacity):...........Stillwell Stadium (1,065) Press Box Phone:............................. (770) 423-6476 Athletics Director:........................... Dr. Dave Waples Head Coach:......Mike Sansing (West Georgia, 1984) Record at School:........................ 726-377 (18 years) Career Record:............................ 829-385 (21 years) Phone:............................................ (770) 423-6264 Assistant Coaches:.............. Kevin Erminio, Ryan Coe 2009 Overall Record:.......................................30-22 2009 Conference Record:...................................20-9 Series with ETSU:........................................ Tied 6-6 Media Contact:......................................Jason Hanes Phone:............................................ (678) 797-2562

North Florida April 2-3 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:........................................Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment:................................................... 16,000 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:....................................................Ospreys Colors:........................................Navy Blue and Gray Stadium (Capacity):...........Harmon Stadium (1,000) Press Box Phone:............................. (904) 620-1557 Athletics Director:.....................................Lee Moon Head Coach:.Dusty Rhodes (Florida Southern, 1969) Record at School:........................ 850-395 (21 years) Career Record:......................... 1,153-512 (29 years) Phone:............................................ (904) 620-1556 Assistant Coaches:......Bob Shepherd, Judd Loveland 2009 Overall Record:.......................................23-31 2009 Conference Record:.................................15-15 Series with ETSU:..............................ETSU leads 5-4 Media Contact:............................... Chris Whitehead Phone:............................................ (904) 620-4029

Jacksonville April 9-10 Jacksonville, FL. John Sessions Stadium Location:........................................Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment:..................................................... 3,436 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:.................................................. Dolphins Colors:............................................Green and White Stadium (Capacity):.. John Sessions Stadium (3,000) Press Box Phone:............................. (904) 256-7588 Athletics Director:.............................Alan Verlander Head Coach:....Terry Alexander (Florida State, 1977) Record at School:.....................631-499-2 (19 years) Career Record:.........................631-499-2 (19 years) Phone:............................................ (904) 256-7476 Assistant Coaches:.............Tim Montez, Chris Hayes, . .........................................................Les Wright 2009 Overall Record:.......................................37-22 2009 Conference Record:.................................19-11 Series with ETSU:................... Jacksonville leads 8-4 Media Contact:........................................... Josh Ellis Phone:............................................ (904) 256-7402

Lipscomb March 26-27 Nashville, Tenn. Lee Marsh Stadium Location:..........................................Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment:..................................................... 5,028 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:......................................................Bisons Colors:.............................................Purple and Gold Stadium (Capacity):........Lee Marsh Stadium (1,200) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:......................... Philip Hutcheson Head Coach:.......................Jeff Forehand (Belmont) Record at School:.............................. 61-59 (2 years) Career Record:...........................272-201-1 (8 years) Phone:............................................ (615) 966-5716 Assistant Coaches:.............Chris Collins, Tyler Shrout 2009 Overall Record:.......................................24-32 2009 Conference Record:.................................17-13 Series with ETSU:.....................Lipscomb leads 11-8 Media Contact:....................................Trevor Garrett Phone:............................................ (615) 966-5990

Oregon May 14-16 Eugene Ore. Hubert C. Howe Field Location:.............................................. Eugene, Ore. Enrollment:................................................... 20,376 Conference:................................................... Pac-10 Nickname:.......................................................Ducks Colors:...........................................Green and Yellow Stadium (Capacity):.....Hubert C. Howe Field (3,000) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:................................Mike Bellotti Head Coach:......................................George Horton . ................................(Cal State Fullerton, 1978) Record at School:.............................. 14-42 (2 Years) Career Record:.........................730-307-1 (18 Years) Phone:...............................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:.....Andrew Checketts, Mike Kirby, . .......................................................Jay Uhlman 2009 Overall Record:.......................................14-42 2009 Conference Record:...................................4-23 Series with ETSU:................................ First Meeting Media Contact:.................................. Andria Wenzel Phone:............................................ (541) 346-0962

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opponents Radford March 23/April 27 Johnson City, Tenn./ Radford, Va. Cardinal Park/Dedmon Center Park Location:............................................... Radford, Va. Enrollment:..................................................... 9,122 Conference:...............................................Big South Nickname:.............................................Highlanders Colors:...................................... Red, Blue and White Stadium (Capacity):......Dedmon Center Park (1,000) Press Box Phone:................................................TBA Athletics Director:...........................Robert Lineburg Head Coach:..................Joe Raccuia (Radford, 1985) Record at School:.............................................24-32 Career Record:.................................. 82-83 (2 years) Phone:............................................ (540) 831-5881 Assistant Coaches:...........Brian Anderson, Allen Rice 2009 Overall Record:.......................................26-24 2009 Conference Record:...................................16-9 Series with ETSU:..........................ETSU leads 16-11 Media Contact:......................................Patrick Reed Phone:............................................ (540) 831-5211

SIU Edwardsville March 12-14 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:.........................................Edwardsville, Ill. Enrollment:................................................... 13,602 Conference:.............................................Ohio Valley Nickname:....................................................Cougars Colors:............................................... Red and White Stadium (Capacity):........Simmons Cooper Complex/ . ........................................... Roy Lee Field (750) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:....................... Dr. Bradley Hewitt Head Coach:....Gary Collins (SIU Edwardsville, 1970) Record at School:........................ 959-676 (31 years) Career Record:................................................. Same Phone:............................................ (618) 650-2872 Assistant Coaches:......... Tony Stoecklin, Kurt Calvert 2009 Overall Record:.......................................15-39 2009 Conference Record:....................................N/A Series with ETSU:................................ First meeting Media Contact:........................................... Eric Hess Phone:............................................ (618) 650-3608

St. John’s March 5-7 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:...............................................Queens, N.Y. Enrollment:................................................... 20,086 Conference:..................................................Big East Nickname:................................................Red Storm Colors:............................................... Red and White Stadium (Capacity):......John Kaiser Stadium (3,500) Press Box Phone:............................. (718) 990-2724 Athletics Director:............................. Chris Monasch Head Coach:........ Ed Blankmeyer (Seton Hall, 1976) Record at School:.....................470-285-3 (14 years) Career Record:................................................. Same Phone:...............................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:.......Mike Hampton, Scott Brown, . ....................................................Jeffrey Quiros 2009 Overall Record:.......................................30-22 2009 Conference Record:.................................16-11 Series with ETSU:....................... St. John’s leads 2-1 Media Contact:........................................Tim Brown Phone:............................................ (718) 990-1521

Stetson April 30/May 1 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:...............................................DeLand, Fla. Enrollment:..................................................... 2,492 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:.....................................................Hatters Colors:................................ Hunter Green and White Stadium (Capacity):...................Conrad Park (2,500) Press Box Phone:............................. (386) 736-7360 Athletics Director:..................................... Jeff Altier Head Coach:....................Pete Dunn (Stetson, 1972) Record at School:..................1,097-688-3 (30 years) Career Record:......................1,097-688-3 (30 years) Phone:............................................ (386) 822-8106 Assistant Coaches:....Mitch Markham, Clint Chrysler, . .................................................... Chris Roberts 2009 Overall Record:.......................................27-30 2009 Conference Record:.................................16-14 Series with ETSU:........................Stetson leads 10-3 Media Contact:.................................... Dean Watson Phone:............................................ (386) 822-8130

St. Peter’s February 26-28 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:.......................................... Jersey City, N.J. Enrollment:..................................................... 3,200 Conference:...........................Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname:..................................................Peacocks Colors:..............................................Blue and White Stadium (Capacity):.. Joseph J. Jaroschak Field (500) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:............................... Patrick Elliott Head Coach:...................................... Derek England Record at School:............................ 75-182 (5 years) Career Record:................................................. Same Phone:............................................ (201) 761-7319 Assistant Coaches:.... Corky Thompson, Joe Romano, . .....................................................Kevin Kallert 2009 Overall Record:.......................................17-37 2009 Conference Record:...................................7-17 Series with ETSU:................................ First meeting Media Contact:..................................David Freeman Phone:............................................ (201) 761-7315

The Citadel February 19 Charleston, S.C. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park Location:..........................................Charleston, S.C. Enrollment:..................................................... 2,086 Conference:................................................Southern Nickname:.................................................. Bulldogs Colors:.................................. Citadel Blue and White Stadium (Capacity):...Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park (6,000) Press Box Phone:............................. (843) 965-4151 Athletics Director:............................ Larry Leckonby Head Coach:............ Fred Jordan (The Citadel, 1979) Record at School:........................ 623-450 (18 years) Career Record:................................................. Same Phone:............................................ (843) 953-5285 Assistant Coaches:..... David Beckley, Randy Carlson, . .......................................................Zach Brown 2009 Overall Record:.......................................37-22 2009 Conference Record:.................................20-10 Series with ETSU:................ The Citadel leads 50-27 Media Contact:.......................................Ben Waring Phone:............................................ (843) 327-8829

Tennessee Tech March 17/April 28 Cookeville, Tenn/Johnson City, Tenn. Bush Stadium/Cardinal Park Location:........................................Cookeville, Tenn. Enrollment:................................................... 10,321 Conference:.............................................Ohio Valley Nickname:..........................................Golden Eagles Colors:.............................................Purple and Gold Stadium (Capacity):................Bush Stadium (1,000) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:.................................Mark Wilson Head Coach:..............Matt Bragga (Kentucky, 1994) Record at School:.......................138-184-1 (6 years) Career Record:............................286-270-1(9 years) Phone:............................................ (931) 372-3925 Assistant Coaches:..............Chris Cole, Larry Bragga, . .....................................................Justin Hogan 2009 Overall Record:................................... 31-24-1 2009 Conference Record:............................. 10-11-1 Series with ETSU:............................TTU leads 44-38 Media Contact:.................................... Rob Schabert Phone:............................................ (931) 372-3088 UNC Asheville March 3/May 11 Asheville, N.C./ Johnson City, Tenn. Greenwood Field/Cardinal Park Location:............................................Asheville, N.C. Enrollment:..................................................... 3,500 Conference:...............................................Big South Nickname:.................................................. Bulldogs Colors:..............................................Blue and White Stadium (Capacity):........... Greenwood Field (1,000) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:...................................Janet Cone Head Coach:....................................... Tommy Smith Record at School:......................................1st season Career Record:..........................................1st season Phone:............................................ (828) 251-6920 Assistant Coaches:............................ Aaron Rembert 2009 Overall Record:.........................................9-42 2009 Conference Record:...................................5-21 Series with ETSU:..........................ETSU leads 22-19 Media Contact:......................................... Mike Gore Phone:............................................ (828) 251-6923

USC Upstate March 19-20 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:.......................................Spartanburg, S.C. Enrollment:..................................................... 4,800 Conference:...........................................Atlantic Sun Nickname:.................................................. Spartans Colors:......................Hunter Green, White and Black Stadium (Capacity):....................Harley Park (1,500) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:..................................... Mike Hall Head Coach:.Matt Fincher (Georgia Southern, 1984) Record at School:........................ 282-344 (11 years) Career Record:............................ 282-344 (11 years) Phone:............................................ (864) 503-5135 Assistant Coaches:....Russell Triplett, Grant Rembert 2009 Overall Record:.......................................17-37 2009 Conference Record:...................................7-23 Series with ETSU:........................................ Tied 6-6 Media Contact:...................................... Joe Guistina Phone:............................................ (864) 503-5129 Virginia Tech March 31 Johnson City, Tenn. Cardinal Park Location:.......................................... Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment:................................................... 28,000 Conference:.........................................Atlantic Coast Nickname:......................................................Hokies Colors:.......................................Maroon and Orange Stadium (Capacity):..................English Field (1,500) Press Box Phone:............................. (540) 231-8974 Athletics Director:.................................. Jim Weaver Head Coach:..............Pete Hughes (Davidson, 1990) Record at School:.............................. 78-84 (3 years) Career Record:.........................357-263-2 (13 years) Phone:............................................ (540) 231-3671 Assistant Coaches:.... Dave Turgeon, Mike Gambino, . .................................................Mike Kunigonis 2009 Overall Record:.......................................32-21 2009 Conference Record:.................................12-17 Series with ETSU:..............Virginia Tech leads 30-17 Media Contact:.................................... Matt Kovatch Phone:............................................ (540) 231-1894 Wofford April 14 Spartanburg, S.C. Russell C. King Field Location:.......................................Spartanburg, S.C. Enrollment:..................................................... 1,400 Conference:................................................Southern Nickname:.....................................................Terriers Colors:.........................................Old Gold and Black Stadium (Capacity):....... Russel C. King Field (2,500) Press Box Phone:................................................N/A Athletics Director:.......................... Richard Johnson Head Coach:.Todd Interdonato (UNC Asheville, 2000) Record at School:............................. 41-67 (3 years) Career Record:................................................ Same Phone:............................................ (864) 597-4090 Assistant Coaches:.. Dusty Blake, Anthony Dillenger, . ................................................. Ryan McKenzie 2009 Overall Record:.......................................17-32 2009 Conference Record:...................................7-22 Series with ETSU:..........................ETSU leads 20-12 Media Contact:........................................Kim Tonkin Phone:............................................ (864) 597-4092

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All-Time vs. Opponents Bucs vs. All Competition (Bold Indicates 2010 Opponent) Team Games Albion College 1 American 9 Appalachian State 118 3 Armstrong State Auburn 5 Austin Peay 7 Ball State 2 3 Baptist College Baylor 2 Belmont Abbey 2 Belmont 24 Binghamton 6 7 Bluefield College Bluefield State 9 Bristol University 3 Brown 2 2 Butler C.W. Post 1 Campbell 12 Carson-Newman 52 Central Michigan 5 1 Cincinnati The Citadel 77 Clemson 25 Cleveland State 3 4 Clinch Valley College Coastal Carolina 7 College of Charleston 21 Davidson 51 Davis & Elkins 2 Delaware Duke 10 Eastern Kentucky 79 Eastern Michigan 5 8 Elon Emory & Henry 29 Evansville 2 Florida Atlantic 4 Florida Gulf Coast 6 2 Florida State Furman 68 Gardner-Webb 11 3 George Mason George Washington 1 10 Georgia Georgia Southern 58 Georgia State 2 Georgia Tech 23 1 Goodman Air Force 1 Guilford Gustavus Adolphus 1 High Point 9 Hiwassee College 7 1 Holy Cross Indiana 3 Indiana (Pa.) 5 IUPUI 1 12 Jacksonville Jacksonville State 3 James Madison 5 1 Kansas Kansas State 12 Kennesaw State Kent State 3 3 Kentucky King College 27 2 Knoxville College 1 Lakeland 1 LaSalle Lehigh 3 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 8 Liberty 51 Lincoln Memorial Lipscomb 20 Long Island 1 2 Marietta College Mars Hill College 5 Marshall 61 Maryland 1 Maryland Eastern Shore 3 35 Maryville College Memphis 1 Mercer 17 3 Mercer-Atlanta

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Team Games Miami (Ohio) 3 Middle Tennessee State 24 Milligan College 71 1 Mississippi Mississippi State 5 Missouri 1 Monmouth 2 2 Montreat-Anderson Morehead State 68 New Orleans 1 Niagara 5 North Carolina 13 41 UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte 1 UNC Greensboro 30 UNC Wilmington 3 5 North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central 2 North Carolina State 2 North Florida 12 North Georgia 6 2 Northern Illinois Northern Iowa 1 Northern Kentucky 2 Ohio 3 Oregon Radford 29 Rider 5 Richmond 1 Ripon College 1 2 Robert Morris Rose Hulman College 1 St. Edward’s College 1 St. John’s (Minn.) 1 3 St. John’s (N.Y.) St. Joseph’s 8 St. Mary’s College 2 St. Peter’s Samford 1 3 Seton Hall Siena 1 SIU Edwardsville 1 Slippery Rock South Carolina 8 3 South Florida USC Aiken 2 USC Upstate 12 South Dakota 2 2 Southeastern Louisiana 3 Southern Illinois Southern-Baton Rouge 1 Stetson 14 Temple 1 68 Tennessee UT-Chattanooga 8 Tennessee Tech 82 Tennessee Wesleyan 5 1 Texas-Pan American Toledo 2 Troy State 3 3 Tulane Tusculum College 29 3 Union Valparaiso 1 3 Vanderbilt Virginia 3 83 VMI 3 Virginia Intermont 47 Virginia Tech Wagner 4 10 Wake Forest 1 Washington State 3 Wayne State Western Carolina 88 Western Kentucky 5 1 Westminister West Virginia 6 Wichita State 1 William & Mary 2 Winthrop 5 2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wofford 32 Xavier 15 3 Youngstown State

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Reid Casey

Caleb Moore Atlee Hammaker


Individual Records Shane Byrne finished his ETSU career with several school records.

Career

BATTING Games Played

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

51 40 37 30 29

Mike Nipper.................................................... 1981-83 Rod Walker...................................................... 1991-93 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06

1. 1. 2. 4.

21 21 20 17 17 17

Anthony Russell....................................................2008 Mike Nipper..........................................................1983 Rod Walker............................................................1992 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Mike Nipper..........................................................1981 Paul Hoilman........................................................2009

Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

218 201 192 189 184

Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Chad Boruff..................................................... 2000-03

Season

1.

61 61 61

Chris Hurst............................................................1981 Tony Martin..........................................................1981 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981

Season

Season

Career

At-Bats

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

871 742 718 646 636

Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Troy Mendez................................................... 2006-09

1. 2. 3. 4.

249 232 231 230 230

Shane Byrne..........................................................2006 C.J. Lee..................................................................2006 Michael Courtney..................................................2006 Shane Byrne..........................................................2004 Stephen Douglas...................................................2006

Season

Career

Hits

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

290 241 232 229 198

Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Stephen Douglas............................................. 2004-06

1. 2. 3. 4.

92 87 86 81 81 81

Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 Shane Byrne..........................................................2006 Shane Byrne..........................................................2005 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Chris Hurst............................................................1981

Season

Season 1. 2.

62 60 60 60

Career

Singles Jeremy Terry..........................................................2000 Brandon Cross.......................................................2001 Travis Blevins........................................................1999 Bobby Joe Hinson.................................................1981

Doubles

Home Runs

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

42 41 40 39

159 152 151 150 146

Season 1. 2. 4. 5.

10 9 9 8 7 7 7

Season 1. 2. 5.

1. 2. 3. 5.

7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

13 12 11 11 10 10 10

Career

Extra Base Hits Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Anthony Russell....................................................2008 Bo Reeder.............................................................2009

Total Bases Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Anthony Russell....................................................2008 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 Caleb Moore..........................................................2005

Sacrifice Hits Kirk Keithley.........................................................2001 Travis Blevins........................................................1998 Justin Clear...........................................................2003 Shane Byrne..........................................................2005 Troy Mendez.........................................................2008 Shane Byrne..........................................................2003 Adam Cross...........................................................1994

Sacrifice Flies Brandon Cross.......................................................2001 Paul Hoilman........................................................2009 Stephen Douglas...................................................2005 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Jeff Morgan...........................................................1988 Anthony Russell....................................................2005 Shane Byrne..........................................................2004 Travis Blevins........................................................1999 Rodney McLain.....................................................1999

Hit by Pitch Season

Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 Lamont Nelson......................................................1995 Andy Howdeshell..................................................2003 Ben Allen..............................................................2007 Matt Traylor..........................................................2004 Lamont Nelson......................................................1996

Runs Batted In

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

63 56 53 50 48

Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Nathan Copeland............................................ 1999-01

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

175 170 159 148 133

Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08 Stephen Douglas............................................. 2004-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

31 25 23 22 21

Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Chuck Hargis.........................................................2005 Bo Reeder.............................................................2009

1. 2. 4.

73 67 67 66 66

Caleb Moore..........................................................2005 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Bryan Snyder........................................................1981 Mike Nipper..........................................................1981 Paul Hoilman........................................................2009

Season

Career

Triples

1. 2.

19 14

Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06

1. 3.

10 10 8

Dave Cardwell.......................................................1979 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1982 Bryan Snyder........................................................1981

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Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

198 193 159 147 147 123

Runs Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 Brandon Eierman............................................ 1996-99 Troy Mendez................................................... 2006-09

Season 1. 2. 3.

71 70 70 66

Career

Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981 Shane Byrne..........................................................2005 Tony Martin..........................................................1981 Travis Blevins........................................................1999

Stolen Bases

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

75 65 48 45 42

Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Stephen Douglas............................................. 2004-06 Jacob Fabry..................................................... 2006-09 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Tim Turner....................................................... 2001-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

33 32 26 24 22

Stephen Douglas...................................................2006 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981 Stephen Douglas...................................................2005 Jacob Fabry...........................................................2009 Ryan Wagner.........................................................1998

Season

Career

Walks

1. 113 2. 102

Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981 Bobby Joe Hinson.................................................1981 Paul Hoilman........................................................2009 Brandon Eierman..................................................1999 Andy Howdeshell..................................................2004

Season 48 41 40 38 36

Season

1. 2. 4. 5.

64 61 61 59 59 59 56

Strikeouts Anthony Russell....................................................2008 Derek Trent............................................................2008 Rod Walker............................................................1991 Rodney McLain.....................................................1999 Danny Petro..........................................................2009 Garrett May...........................................................2009 Andy Howdeshell..................................................2004

Batting Average Career (Min. 200 AB) 1. 2. 2. 3.

.408 .367 .359 .354

Steve Meredith............................................... 1987-88 Paul Hoilman.................................................. 2008-09 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Andy Howdeshell............................................ 2003-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.455 .419 .418 .399 .398

Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Steve Meredith.....................................................1988 Tony Martin..........................................................1983 A.J. Polichnowski..................................................1997 Mike Hooks...........................................................1993

Season (Min. 100 AB)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.548 .528 .519 .509 .492

Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

.897 .762 .752 .750

On-Base Percentage Season

Tony Martin..........................................................1983 Steve Masterson...................................................1988 Steve Meredith.....................................................1988 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Will Edwards.........................................................1987

Slugging Percentage Mike Nipper..........................................................1983 Rod Walker............................................................1992 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Will Edwards.........................................................1986

Blake Church set a new career RBI mark in 2006.


Individual records Career

Pitching Appearances

1. 2. 3. 4.

101 96 88 85 85

Darren Caldwell.............................................. 2006-09 Caleb Glafenhein............................................. 2004-07 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 Josh Kite......................................................... 2001-04 Jarrod Hyder................................................... 2000-03

1. 2. 3. 5.

34 32 29 29 28 28

Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 Darren Caldwell....................................................2009 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2006 Josh Kite...............................................................2004 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Jackson Simerly....................................................2000

Season

Career

Games Started

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

60 57 46 46 43 38 38

Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 Jeremy Hall..................................................... 2003-06 Tim Turner....................................................... 2001-04 Jeff Andres...................................................... 1978-81 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 Rex Havens..................................................... 1990-92 Mike Montgomery.......................................... 1987-90

1. 2. 3. 5.

19 18 17 17 16 16

Matt Baber............................................................2000 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2005 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2004 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Steven Calicutt......................................................2004 Reid Casey.............................................................2002

Season

Career 22 20 14

Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 Matt Baber...................................................... 1999-00 Dallas Rinehart............................................... 1991-92

1. 2.

11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Matt Baber............................................................1999 Matt Baber............................................................2000 Kerry Burchette.....................................................1978 Mike Priesmeyer...................................................1979 Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980 Chris Johnson........................................................1985 Rex Havens...........................................................1991 Dallas Rinehart.....................................................1992

Career

Wins

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

34 24 22 20 19

Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 Jeremy Hall..................................................... 2003-06 Matt Baber...................................................... 1999-00 Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 Jeremy Hall..................................................... 2003-06

1. 2. 3. 4.

13 12 11 10 10

Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Matt Baber............................................................1999 Joe Graves.............................................................1981 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2005 Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980

Season

Career

Losses

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

29 27 26 23 22

Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 Danny Clark..................................................... 1989-92 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 Tim Turner....................................................... 2001-04 Denny Maxwell............................................... 1993-96

1. 2.

11 10 10

Danny Clark...........................................................1990 Chris Johnson........................................................1985 Heath Doyle..........................................................1998

Season

.833 .833 .818 .800 .800 .800

Career

(5-1) (5-1) (9-2) (12-3) (4-1) (4-1)

Jeremy Hall...............................................2006 Rex Havens................................................1992 Dallas Rinehart..........................................1992 Matt Baber................................................1999 Daniel Ball.................................................1993 Matt Williams............................................1997

Innings

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

410.1 354.0 341.1 305.1 280.0

Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 Jeremy Hall..................................................... 2003-06 Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 Todd Anderson................................................ 1993-96

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

133.2 117.1 115.1 111.2 110.2

Matt Baber............................................................2000 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2005 Reid Casey.............................................................2002

Season

Winning Percentage (Min. 5 decisions) Season

Career

1. 2. 3. 4.

18 11 10 8

Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Daniel Ball...................................................... 1993-96 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 Jackson Simerly.............................................. 1999-02

1. 2. 3. 6.

11 10 6 6 6 5 5

Caleb Moore..........................................................2005 Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Daniel Ball............................................................1995 Jackson Simerly....................................................2000 Izzy Olvera............................................................1998

Season

Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160 151 144 139 132

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8.18 8.20 8.34 8.38 8.92

Season

Career

1. 2. 3. 4.

Strikeouts

323 259 227 222

Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 Tim Turner....................................................... 2001-04 Denny Maxwell............................................... 1993-96 Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81

1. 107 2. 104 3. 97

Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Matt Baber............................................................2000 Tim Turner.............................................................2003

Season

Strikeouts/Nine Innings Season (Min. 40 Inn.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9.77 8.37 8.21 8.06 8.03

Tim Turner.............................................................2003 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2006 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Caleb Moore..........................................................2005 Josh Kite...............................................................2004

Strikeouts/Walk Ratio Season (Min. 40 Inn.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6.17/1 4.38/1 3.80/1 3.16/1 3.15/1

Career

Matt Williams.......................................................1997 Tim Holbert...........................................................1993 Matt Baber............................................................1999 Curtis Cooper........................................................1994 Matt Baber............................................................2000

Shutouts

1. 2.

4 2 2

Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 Todd Anderson................................................ 1999-00 Tim Holbert..................................................... 1992-93

1. 2.

4 2 2

Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980 Tim Holbert...........................................................1992 Rex Havens...........................................................1992

Season

Saves

Hits Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Matt Baber............................................................2000 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2004 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Heath Doyle..........................................................1998

Fewest Hits/ Nine Innings Season (Min. 40 Inn.)

ETSU’s all-time strikeout king, Reid Casey

Complete Games

1. 2. 3.

Season

1. 3. 4.

1. 2. 3.

59 55 55 53 53 53

Dallas Rinehart.....................................................1992 Roy McCrary..........................................................1992 Jeff Brintle............................................................1984 Todd Anderson......................................................1994 Mike Montgomery................................................1990

Walks Chris Johnson........................................................1985 Steven Calicutt......................................................2004 Mike Montgomery................................................1990 Reid Casey.............................................................2000 Reid Casey.............................................................1999 Tim Turner.............................................................2003

Fewest Walks/Nine Innings Season (Min. 40 Inn.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3.

1.25 1.65 1.68 1.85 1.87

34 30 26 26 26 26 26

Season

1. 3.

17 17 15 15 15 15

Season

1. 2. 3. 4.

20 16 15 13

Matt Williams.......................................................1997 Chris Berg.............................................................1991 Rex Havens...........................................................1991 Tim Holbert...........................................................1993 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007

Most Relief Appearances Season

Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 Darren Caldwell....................................................2009 Tony Lombardi......................................................2007 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2006 Willie McKenzie....................................................2003 Jackson Simerly....................................................2001 Jackson Simerly....................................................2000

Hit Batsmen Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 Ryan Howe............................................................2006 Brandon Langston................................................2007 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Donnie Sharp........................................................2001 Reid Casey.............................................................1999

Wild Pitches Reid Casey.............................................................1999 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 Josh Kite...............................................................2001 Heath Doyle..........................................................1998

ERA Career (Min. 60 Innings) 1. 2. 3. 4

3.40 3.61 3.72 3.79

Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 Dallas Rinehart............................................... 1991-92 Roy McCrary.................................................... 1991-92 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05

1. 2.04 2. 2.81 3. 2.94

Jeff Brintle............................................................1981 Dallas Rinehart.....................................................1992 Chris Berg.............................................................1991

Season (Min. 40 Inn.)

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Team Records Batting Most Runs Scored 1. 491.............................................................1981 2. 426.............................................................2009 3. 419.............................................................2005 419.............................................................1999 5. 417.............................................................2002 Most Hits 1. 644.............................................................2006 2. 631.............................................................2004 3. 607.............................................................1999 4. 603.............................................................1981 5. 601.............................................................2005 Most Doubles 1. 138.............................................................1999 2. 137.............................................................2005 3. 134.............................................................1997 4. 133.............................................................2009 133.............................................................2004 133.............................................................2001 Most Triples 1. 36...............................................................1981 2. 33...............................................................1982 3. 26...............................................................1978 4. 19...............................................................2006 5. 18...............................................................2005 Most Home Runs 1. 78...............................................................2008 2. 73...............................................................1999 3. 72...............................................................2009 4. 69...............................................................2004 69...............................................................1981 Slugging Percentage 1. .544.............................................................1981 2. .528.............................................................1997 3. .523.............................................................2005 4. .519.............................................................1999 5. .517.............................................................1993

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On-Base Percentage 1. .418.............................................................1997 2. .406.............................................................1983 3. .399.............................................................2005 4. .398.............................................................2009 5. .393.............................................................2008 .393.............................................................1999 Most Stolen Bases 1. 141.............................................................1981 2. 97..............................................................1982 3. 95..............................................................2002 4. 92..............................................................2006 5. 81..............................................................2005 Most Bases on Balls 1. 263.............................................................1981 2. 242.............................................................2008 3. 224.............................................................2009 4. 222.............................................................1988 5. 220.............................................................2005 220.............................................................1999 Most Strikeouts 1. 446.............................................................2009 2. 417.............................................................2008 3. 414.............................................................2004 4. 412.............................................................2001 5. 404.............................................................2003 Highest Batting Average 1. .342.............................................................1997 2. .331.............................................................1981 3. .321.............................................................1988 4. .320.............................................................2005 5. .319.............................................................1999

Pitching Most Complete Games 1. 22...............................................................1991 22...............................................................1981 3. 21...............................................................1982 4. 21...............................................................1978 5. 20...............................................................1992 Most Strikeouts 1. 358.............................................................1995 2. 349.............................................................2001 3. 345.............................................................2003 4. 341.............................................................2006 5. 339.............................................................1978 Most Bases on Balls 1. 266.............................................................1988 2. 246.............................................................2001 3. 237.............................................................1981 4. 230.............................................................2003 5. 227.............................................................2008 Saves 1. 15...............................................................2005 2. 11...............................................................2007 11...............................................................2006 4. 9...............................................................2004 9...............................................................1996 9...............................................................1988 Lowest Earned Run Average 1. 2.48.............................................................1978 2. 3.92.............................................................1967 3. 4.14.............................................................1982 4. 4.43.............................................................1991 5. 4.54.............................................................1992 Most Wins 1. 44...............................................................1981 2. 39...............................................................1980 3. 34...............................................................1982 4. 31...............................................................2006 31...............................................................2005 31...............................................................1992


Single Game Records Runs in a Game

➢ 32 vs. Maryville College, April 1, 1986 (W, 32-13) Runs in an inning

➢ ➢

10 vs. Bluefield College, April 8, 1993 (W, 21-5, 7 innings) 10 vs. Jacksonville, March 20, 2008 (W, 21-4, 1st inning)

All-Time Individual Game Highs Category

Record

At-Bats

8

Ryan Self vs. High Point (3-11-2007)

Runs

5

5 times, Last: Danny Petro vs. Campbell (3-21-2009)

Hits

6

Jason Byrd vs. Furman (3-23-1997), Justin Aughey vs. High Point (3-11-2007), Nick Belcher vs. Radford (4-8-2008)

RBIs

8

Mike Ellzey vs. Eastern Kentucky (4-1-1978), Derek Trent vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (5-2-2008)

Doubles

4

Caleb Moore vs. CofC (4-23-2004)

Triples

2

4 times, Last: Blake Church vs. Stetson (5-5-2006)

Home Runs

3

Paul Hoilman vs. Belmont (4-20-2008); Chad Boruff vs. Davidson (4-1-2000, 1st game)

Sacrifices

2

8 times, Last: Jacob Fabry vs. High Point (4-24-2009)

Strikeouts

5

Shannon Carter vs. Tennessee Tech (2-23-1999)

Walks

4

Keith Jones vs. Tennessee (1992), Brandon Krantz vs. Radford (3-6-1997), Blake Church vs. UNC-Asheville (5-18-2005)

Hit-by-Pitch

2

28 times, Last: Derek Trent vs. Western Carolina (3-29-2009)

Stolen Bases

3

13 times, Last: Cory Betterson vs. Mercer (4-29-2009)

Steals Attempts

3

Dallas Monday vs. Virginia Intermont (4-22-1993)

Innings Pitched

9.0

29 Times, Last: Chas Byrne vs. USC Upstate (4-172009)

Hits Allowed

16

Richie White vs. The Citadel (3-21-1998, 2nd game)

Runs Allowed

13

Richie White vs. The Citadel (3-21-1998, 2nd game)

Earned Runs

13

Richie White vs. The Citadel (3-21-1998, 2nd game)

Walks Issued

8

Daniel Ball vs. Duke (1993)

Strikeouts

15

Reid Casey vs. Xavier (2-23-2001)

Hit Batters

6

Reid Casey vs. Appalachian State (5-18-2000)

Wild Pitches

4

5 times, Last: Mike Bauer vs. Vanderbilt (2-18-2003)

Balks

2

4 times, Last: Jeremy Hall vs. Jacksonville (4-21-2006)

Runs allowed

➢ 28 vs. Virginia Tech, April 3, 1985 & vs. Kent State, March 28, 1986 (L, 28-1) Hits

➢ 31 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, May 2, 2008 (W, 29-2) Home runs

➢ 6 vs. Western Carolina, April 11, 1999 (W, 12-9) and Campbell March 21, 2009 (W 21-11) Doubles

➢ ➢ ➢

9 vs. Appalachian State, April 3, 1999 (W, 23-17) 9 vs. Central Michigan, February 28, 2004 (W, 14-2) 9 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, May 28, 2008 (W, 29-2) Triples

➢ 4 vs. Radford, March 31, 1998 (W, 19-6)

Player, Opponent and Year

Walks

➢ 14 vs. Bluefield State, February 18, 1990 (W, 24-2, 6 innings) Strikeouts

➢ ➢

16, vs. The Citadel, May 20, 1999 (L, 13-5) 16, vs. UNC-Greensboro, March 25, 2005 (L, 6-2) Stolen Bases

➢ 8 vs. Bluefield College, February 18, 1990 (W, 24-2, 6 innings) Errors

➢ 8 vs. Georgia Southern, March 29, 1992 (L, 20-4) Wins in a season

➢ 44 – 1981 Losses in a season

➢ 38 – 2008

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Honors Atlantic Sun Conference Honors All-Atlantic Sun Conference Team 2009................................... .Paul Hoilman, 1B (1st Team) ............................................ Troy Mendez, OF (2nd Team) .......................................... Bo Reeder, 3B (All-Freshman) 2008................................ Anthony Russell, 3B (1st Team) ......................................Paul Hoilman, IF (All-Freshman) 2007...............................Anthony Russell, 1B (2nd Team) ........................................ Danny Petro, C (All-Freshman) 2006.................................... Shane Byrne, OF (2nd Team) All-Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Team 2009...........................................................Bo Reeder, 3B 2006.................................................. Caleb Glafenhein, P ..........................................................Anthony Russell, IF ...............................................................Chuck Hargis, IF ...................................................................... C.J. Lee, OF

Southern Conference Honors

Player-of-the-Year 2004......................................................... Caleb Moore, C 1980................................................... Gary Robinette, 3B Freshman-of-the-Year Southern Conference 1986.......................................................Will Edwards, OF Coach-of-the-Year Southern Conference 1986.............................................................Harold Stout 1980...........................................................Charley Lodes All-Southern Conference Team 2005........................................ Caleb Moore, C (1st Team) .............................................Chuck Hargis, SS (1st Team) .............................................Shane Byrne, OF (1st Team) .......................................... Blake Church, DH (2nd Team) ..............................................Nick Crowe, 2B (2nd Team) ............................................. Jeremy Hall, SP (2nd Team) ............................................Caleb Moore, RP (2nd Team) 2004........................................ Caleb Moore, C (1st Team) ..................................... Andy Howdeshell, SS (1st Team) 2003.............................. Andy Howdeshell, SS (1st Team) 2002..........................................Reid Casey, P (2nd Team) 2001.............................. Nathan Copeland, OF (1st Team) ............................................ Andy Baxter, 1B (2nd Team) 2000.............................................Ed Sparks, C (1st Team) ................................................Matt Baber, P (2nd Team) 1999................................Brandon Eirman, OF (1st Team) ................................................Matt Baber, P (2nd Team) .................................................. Ed Sparks, C (2nd Team) ...........................................Travis Blevins, SS (2nd Team) ..................................Rusty Swackhamer, OF (2nd Team) 1997.............................. A.J. Polichnowski, 3B (1st Team) 1996................................... Bradley James, SS (1st Team) 1995....................................... Adam Cross, 2B (1st Team) 1994....................................... Wade Evans, SS (1st Team) 1992....................................Dallas Rinehart, P (1st Team) ...............................................Rod Walker, 1B (1st Team)

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1990...............................Mike Montgomery, P (1st Team) ........................................Jimbo Thornton, OF (1st Team) 1988..................................... Will Edwards, OF (1st Team) .........................................Steve Meredith, OF (1st Team) ..............................................Jeff Morgan, 3B (1st Team) 1987..................................... Will Edwards, OF (1st Team) ................................................ Mike Prince, P (1st Team) 1986.............................................Jeff Barr, 3B (1st Team) ............................................. Scott Church, SS (1st Team) .............................................. Billy Patton, OF (1st Team) ............................................ Mike Rambo, DH (1st Team) 1983.......................................Tony Martin, OF (1st Team) ..............................................Mike Nipper, 2B (1st Team) 1982...........................Wayne Dannenberg, OF (1st Team) ............................................... B.J. Hinson, 2B (1st Team) .....................................Marcus Velazquez, OF (1st Team) 1981..........................................Chris Hust, 3B (1st Team) ..............................................Tony Martin, OF (1st Team) ............................................Bryan Snyder, OF (1st Team) 1980....................................... Jeff Andrews, P (1st Team) ...........................................Dave Cardwell, SS (1st Team) .........................................Gary Robinette, 3B (1st Team) ............................................Bryan Snyder, OF (1st Team) 1979..................................Gary Robinette, 3B (1st Team) All-Southern Conference Tournament Team 2001................................................Nathan Copeland, OF ...............................................................Andy Baxter, 1B 2000..............................................................Ed Sparks, C 1999............................................. Rusty Swackhamer, OF 1996........................................................Britt Phelps, DH 1995..........................................................James Lyons, C .................................................................... Len Hart, OF 1991...................................................... Nathan Dunn, SS ....................................................... Dallas Rhinehart, DH

ETSU All-Americans

American Baseball Coaches Association 2005 . ............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) Baseball America 1980..................Gary Robinette, 3B (Honorable Mention) College Baseball Insider 2009 . ........................... Paul Hoilman, 1B (Second Team) Louisville Slugger (Collegiate Baseball) 2009 Preseason.................Paul Hoilman, 1B (Third Team) ..............................................Bo Reeder, 3B (Third Team) 2009..................................Paul Hoilman, 1B (Third Team) 2006 Preseason.................. Shane Byrne, OF (Third team) ..........................................Chuck Hargis, SS (Third team) 2005 Preseason.................. Caleb Moore, C/P (First Team) 2004...............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) Louisville Slugger Freshman (Collegiate Baseball) 2009.............................................................Bo Reeder, 3B 2008...................................................... Paul Hoilman, 1B 2002....................................................Michael Giroud, 3B .......................................................(Honorable Mention) 1997..........................................................Jody Jenkins, C ...................................................... (Honorable Mention) National Collegiate Baseball Writers 2005...............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) 2004..................................Caleb Moore, C/P (Third Team) Ping! Baseball 2009 . ................. Paul Hoilman, 1B (Honorable Mention) USA Today Sports Weekly 2005...............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) CoSIDA Academic All-American 1980....................................................Gary Robinette, 3B 1979....................................................Gary Robinette, 3B

The 1981 team received the highest national ranking in school history.


HISTORY/ETSU Draft Picks ETSU Timeline

ETSU in the NCAA Tournament 1980 - NCAA Atlantic Regional Game 1 - Clemson 22, Bucs 4 Game 2 - Bucs 3, Georgia Sthn. 1 Game 3 - South Carolina 8, Bucs 5 1981 - NCAA Atlantic Regional Game 1 - Mississippi State 7, Bucs 6 Game 2 - Bucs 2, Clemson 1 Game 3 - Bucs 5, Wichita State 4 Game 4 - Mississippi State 6, Bucs 5 National Rankings 1981 - No. 17 1980 - No. 22 NCAA Leaders Batting Average 2004 - Caleb Moore (.455) Doubles 2004 - Caleb Moore (.60 per game) In the NCAA Record Book Doubles Per Game (Season) 8. Caleb Moore (.60)

Conference Championships

1980 SoCon Regular Season Champions 1981 SoCon Regular Season Champions

Year Overall Rec. Conference Rec. Head Coach

Year Overall Rec. Conference Rec. Head Coach

2009

25-28

10-20 (9th)

Tony Skole

1993

21-17

11-8 (4th)

Ken Campbell

2008

18-38

9-24 (12th)

Tony Skole

1992

31-20

11-8 (3rd)

Ken Campbell

2007

26-29

11-16 (9th)

Tony Skole

1991

23-29

5-13 (6th)

Ken Campbell

2006

31-27

14-16 (6th)

Tony Skole

1990

10-31

4-12 (7th)

Ken Campbell

2005

31-22

13-16 (7th)

Tony Skole

1989

10-21

5-10 (6th)

Harold Stout

2004

28-30

15-15 (6th)

Tony Skole

1988

16-35

7-11 (4th/N)

Harold Stout

2003

15-36

9-20 (9th)

Tony Skole

1987

9-19

1-11 (4th/N)

Harold Stout

2002

23-36

13-16 (8th)

Tony Skole

1986

21-21

9-9 (2nd/N)

Harold Stout

2001

23-32

13-17 (7th)

Tony Skole

1985

10-31

3-14 (4th/N)

Harold Stout

2000

21-31

15-15 (5th)

Tony Skole

1984

9-19

3-9 (4th/N)

Harold Stout

1999

29-25

18-11 (4th)

Ken Campbell

1983

20-18

9-3 (2nd)

Charley Lodes

1998

18-31

8-18 (8th)

Ken Campbell

1982

34-19

10-4 (3rd)

Charley Lodes

1997

21-24

11-11 (5th)

Ken Campbell

1981

44-17

12-4 (1st)

Charley Lodes

1996

26-24

11-12 (5th)

Ken Campbell

1980

39-7

14-1 (1st)

Charley Lodes

1995

25-27

11-12 (5th)

Ken Campbell

1979

29-23

10-5 (2nd)

Charley Lodes

1994

19-21

12-11 (4th)

Ken Campbell

ETSU Draft Picks 2008 Name......................... Team............. Round Josh Kite, P....................... Tigers.......... Free agent 2007 Name......................... Team............. Round C.J. Lee.............................Braves....................20th Caleb Glafenhein, P.....Independent..... Free agent Jeremy Hall, P...............Devil Rays....... Free agent 2006 Name......................... Team............. Round Stephen Douglas, OF....... Indians...................16th Steven Calicutt, P.............Giants.................... 21st Charles Hargis, SS............ Indians..................22nd Shane Byrne, OF........ Diamondbacks.............25th Jeremy Hall, P................. Marlins...................27th 2005 Name......................... Team............. Round Caleb Moore, C..................Twins...................... 4th Andy Howdeshell, SS...Independent..... Free agent Tim Turner, P....................Padres.......... Free agent 2004 Name......................... Team............. Round Josh Kite, P...................... Indians......... Free agent Tim Turner, P...............Independent..... Free agent 2003 Name......................... Team............. Round Tim Turner, OF................Mariners..................50th

2002 Name......................... Team............. Round Reid Casey, P................... Indians......... Free agent 2001 Name......................... Team............. Round Andrew Baxter, 1B.......... Indians..................32nd Nathan Copeland, OF........Braves.......... Free agent 2000 Name......................... Team............. Round Stacy Sparks, C.................. Reds.....................47th Matt Baber, P..............Independent..... Free agent 1996 Name......................... Team............. Round Lendon Hart, P.................. Cubs.....................37th 1995 Name......................... Team............. Round Brian Anderson, P........... Indians...................49th 1992 Name......................... Team............. Round Dallas Rinehart, P.............Angels....................15th Barry Dunn, SS............... Dodgers...................49th 1990 Name......................... Team............. Round Mike Montgomery, P....... Phillies...................37th 1986 Name......................... Team............. Round Donald Church, SS........... Phillies...................40th

1983 Name......................... Team............. Round Wayne Dannenberg, OF... Phillies.....................3rd Tim Bailey, C..................... Tigers....................14th Mike Nipper, 2B................Braves....................16th 1982 Name......................... Team............. Round Greg Bartley, P...............Mariners.................. 21st B. J. Hinson, 2B................. Astros....................25th 1981 Name......................... Team............. Round Brian Snyder, OF...............Giants..................... 6th Jeff Andrews, P................. Cubs.....................25th 1980 Name......................... Team............. Round Gary Robinette, 3B........ White Sox.................14th Joseph Cardwell, SS..........Giants....................36th 1979 Name......................... Team............. Round Atlee Hammaker, P..........Royals............1st (21st) Joe Cardwell, SS...............Giants....................18th 1978 Name......................... Team............. Round Kerry Burchett, P............Cardinals.................. 41st 1968 Name......................... Team............. Round Ed Goodson, SS.................Giants............. 1st (3rd) Dolan Church, P................. Reds...................... 7th

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Year-By-Year

No game-by-game available from 1946-1983

1946: 7-3 1947: 7-3 1948: 10-4 1949: 7-8 1950: 9-6 1951: 10-7 1952: 9-5 1953: 5-7-1 1954: 8-4 1955: 4-6 1956: 7-6-1 1957: 4-10 1958: 5-7 1959: 7-9 1960: 7-7-1 1961: 8-9 1962: 11-9 1963: 8-9 1964: 5-14 1965: 4-14

1966: 5-12 1967: 12-14 1968: 8-13 1969: 10-13 1970: 8-16 1971: 5-11 1972: 12-7 1973: 5-11 1974: 6-9 1975: 6-13 1976: 5-19 1977: 7-14

1946-65 Head Coach: Jim Mooney

1966-77 Head Coach: Joe Shipley

1978-82 Head Coach: Charley Lodes 1978: 29-19 1979: 29-23.................10-5 SoCon (3rd) 1980: 39-7-1................ 14-1 SoCon (1st) 1981: 44-17................. 12-4 SoCon (1st) 1982: 34-19.................10-4 SoCon (4th) 1983 Head Coach: Charley Lodes Overall: 20-18 SoCon: 9-3 (2nd) ET Opp Rs Mississippi State....................... 1 ..................6..............L Mississippi.................................. 2 ..................4 .............L Tulane.......................................... 3 .................4 .............L Tulane ......................................... 2 ..................9 .............L Tulane ......................................... 3 .................14.............L New Orleans ............................. 3 .................17 ............L Middle Tennessee.................... 7...................8 .............L Middle Tennessee ................... 8 ..................7.............W Milligan...................................... 19..................8.............W George Washington............. 15 .................0 ............W Milligan ..................................... 13 .................5 ............W Liberty Baptist.......................... 5...................1 ............W Liberty Baptist.......................... 9...................2 ............W Appalachian State................... 8...................6.............W Appalachian State................... 8 ..................7 ............W Tennessee Tech ...................... 13 .................8 ............W Tennessee Tech ....................... 8 .................14.............L Clemson...................................... 2 ..................4 .............L Clemson ..................................... 0 ..................2 .............L Clemson ..................................... 2...................4 .............L VMI ............................................. 17..................2.............W VMI .............................................. 11 .................5.............W Davidson ................................... 14 .................1.............W Davidson ................................... 11..................3.............W Marshall .................................... 15 .................3 ............W Marshall ..................................... 2 ..................3..............L Tennessee .................................. 5 ..................6 .............L Virginia Tech ............................. 6 .................14 ............L The Citadel ................................ 3 ..................5..............L The Citadel ................................ 7 ..................5 ............W Tusculum ................................... 9 ..................0 ............W Tusculum ................................... 9 ..................0 ............W Western Carolina .................... 3 ..................5 .............L Western Carolina ................... 12 .................8 ............W Tennessee ................................. 10 ................11 ............L Tennessee Tech....................... 12 .................4 ............W Virginia Tech ............................. 4 .................3 ............W Virginia Tech ............................. 9 ................10.............L 1984 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 9-19 SoCon: 3-9 (8th) ET Opp Rs Eastern Kentucky..................... 9...................1 ............W Clinch Valley............................. 15..................4 ...........W Clinch Valley.............................. 7...................0.............W Western Carolina..................... 3...................7..............L Western Carolina..................... 2...................5..............L at Milligan ................................ 12 .................5 ............W King College.............................. 8 ..................5.............W VMI................................................ 3 ..................1.............W VMI................................................ 4 ..................6..............L

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Carson-Newman...................... 7 ..................8..............L Carson-Newman...................... 2 ..................7..............L at Appalachian State ............. 0 ..................3..............L at Appalachian State.............. 5 ..................1.............W at Western Carolina................ 10.................0.............W at Western Carolina................. 4...................6..............L Appalachian State................... 0...................8..............L Appalachian State................... 0 .................13.............L Appalachian State .............. 5..................13.............L at King College......................... 6...................7..............L at VMI........................................... 2...................5..............L at VMI........................................... 4...................9..............L at VMI........................................... 6...................7..............L at Virginia Tech......................... 5..................11.............L Tenn. Wesleyan......................... 4..................11.............L at Marshall.................................. 4..................20 ............L at Marshall.................................. 9...................8.............W Virginia Tech.............................. 4..................13.............L at Tenn. Wesleyan................... 15.................16.............L 1985 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 9-32 SoCon: 3-14 (8th) ET Opp Rs at Georgia Tech......................... 1..................12.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 2...................3..............L VMI................................................ 5..................12.............L VMI................................................ 3...................2.............W VMI................................................ 2...................8..............L at Georgia Southern............... 0...................9..............L vs. Robert Morris...................... 9..................12.............L vs. Seton Hall............................. 5...................9..............L vs. Seton Hall............................. 1...................8..............L vs. LaSalle................................... 5..................13.............L at Georgia Southern............... 0...................8..............L vs. Robert Morris..................... 16..................4.............W vs. Seton Hall............................. 1..................14.............L Clemson..................................... 10..................6.............W Clemson...................................... 4..................15 ............L Cincinnati................................... 4...................5..............L Tusculum................................... 13..................6.............W Appalachian State................... 2...................4..............L Appalachian State................... 5...................8..............L at Carson-Newman................. 9...................8.............W King College ............................. 7..................13.............L at Tennessee.............................. 1..................11.............L at Tennessee Tech................... 10.................19.............L Milligan...................................... 12..................3.............W at Appalachian State.............. 0...................6..............L at Appalachian State.............. 3...................5..............L at Appalachian State ........... 2..................11.............L at Western Carolina................. 9...................8.............W Virginia Tech.............................. 7..................28.............L VMI................................................ 1...................9..............L VMI............................................... 10.................13.............L VMI................................................ 5..................12.............L at Virginia Tech ........................ 6...................9..............L Marshall...................................... 3...................4..............L Marshall...................................... 2..................13.............L Marshall...................................... 2...................6..............L King College............................. 15.................10............W at Marshall.................................. 7...................2.............W at Marshall.................................. 9..................21.............L at Marshall.................................. 1...................5..............L Tennessee .................................. 2..................14.............L 1986 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 21-21 SoCon: 9-9 (3rd) ET Opp Rs King ............................................. 6..................13.............L at VMI........................................... 5...................8..............L at VMI .......................................... 5...................2.............W at VMI.......................................... 10..................7.............W Tennessee................................... 5...................7..............L Milligan...................................... 14..................3.............W at King........................................ 29..................5.............W Tusculum.................................... 6...................1.............W Tusculum.................................... 8...................3.............W Appalachian State .................. 7...................3.............W Appalachian State................... 1..................11.............L Appalachian State.................. 14.................15.............L UNC Asheville ......................... 10..................6.............W USC Spartanburg..................... 7...................5.............W USC Spartanburg..................... 3..................10.............L USC Spartanburg..................... 9...................6.............W Kent State................................... 0..................15.............L Kent State................................... 1..................28.............L at Appalachian State.............. 1...................4..............L at Appalachian State.............. 3..................10.............L at Appalachian State............. 10.................14.............L Carson-Newman...................... 4...................6..............L Maryville College................... 32.................13............W at Milligan.................................. 5...................4.............W Lincoln Memorial.................... 14.................13............W at Tusculum.............................. 12 ................11............W VMI................................................ 7...................8..............L VMI................................................ 5...................3.............W VMI............................................... 11.................10............W at Virginia Tech......................... 3..................14.............L UNC Asheville........................... 7..................11.............L Marshall...................................... 5...................1.............W Marshall..................................... 10..................3.............W Marshall..................................... 12.................13.............L

2010 ETSU Baseball

at Clemson................................. 1..................14.............L at Tennessee.............................. 2...................8..............L at Marshall................................. 14.................10............W at Marshall................................. 15..................6.............W at Marshall.................................. 7..................11.............L vs. Western Carolina*............. 2..................11.............L vs. Davidson*............................ 7...................5.............W vs. Appalachian State*.......... 14.................16.............L 1987 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 9-19-1 SoCon: 1-11 (8th) ET Opp Rs Carson-Newman...................... 5...................5..............T St. Joseph’s................................. 9...................8.............W St. Joseph’s................................. 7...................4.............W VMI................................................ 8..................12.............L VMI................................................ 4..................21.............L VMI................................................ 5..................15.............L at Tennessee.............................. 5..................19.............L UNC Asheville........................... 6...................4.............W King College............................. 11..................9.............W Radford........................................ 3...................8..............L Radford....................................... 22..................4.............W Appalachian State................... 5...................9..............L Appalachian State................... 1...................6..............L Appalachian State................... 8..................24.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 1..................20.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 0..................15.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 8..................19.............L at Furman................................... 8..................12.............L at Marshall.................................. 1..................10.............L at Marshall.................................. 7...................9..............L at Marshall.................................. 7..................17.............L at Tusculum............................... 9...................6.............W at Carson-Newman................ 15..................0.............W at Appalachian State ............. 2...................3..............L at Appalachian State.............. 5...................3.............W at Appalachian State............. 11.................13.............L Western Carolina..................... 8..................10.............L at Western Carolina................. 6...................5.............W Tennessee................................... 5...................7..............L 1988 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 16-35 SoCon: 7-11 (6th) ET Opp Rs at Tennessee.............................. 6..................31 ............L at Clemson................................. 4..................11.............L St. Joseph’s................................ 10..................3.............W St. Joseph’s................................. 8..................11.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 2...................8..............L at Georgia Tech......................... 4..................12.............L St. Joseph’s................................. 9...................6.............W St. Joseph’s................................. 2..................15.............L at USC Spartanburg............... 11.................20.............L at Appalachian State ............. 2...................5..............L at Appalachian State.............. 1...................3..............L at Appalachian State............. 10.................13.............L Milligan....................................... 2..................10.............L Milligan....................................... 4...................6..............L Tennessee.................................. 16.................23.............L at King College......................... 4...................6..............L at King College......................... 3...................5..............L at Carson-Newman................. 1..................11.............L at Carson-Newman................. 4...................7..............L King College............................. 10.................25.............L Marshall...................................... 5...................8..............L Marshall..................................... 11.................10............W Marshall..................................... 16.................15............W vs. Gustavius Adolphus........ 12..................3.............W vs. Lakeland.............................. 12..................4.............W vs. C.W. Post............................... 1..................13.............L vs. Brown.................................... 7...................5.............W vs. Westminster........................ 9...................3.............W vs. St. John’s.............................. 16..................3.............W vs. Brown.................................... 4..................10.............L VMI................................................ 7...................3.............W VMI................................................ 0...................1..............L VMI................................................ 3...................5..............L Tusculum................................... 15..................2.............W Tusculum.................................... 3...................4..............L Appalachian State................... 3...................1.............W Appalachian State................... 2..................17.............L Appalachian State................... 9...................3.............W at Milligan.................................. 7...................8..............L at Milligan.................................. 8...................9..............L at Tusculum............................... 9...................4.............W at Marshall.................................. 7...................4.............W at Marshall................................. 11.................12.............L at Marshall................................. 14.................13............W at Western Carolina................. 5..................10.............L VMI................................................ 2...................7..............L VMI................................................ 1...................7..............L VMI................................................ 3..................20.............L Virginia Tech.............................. 1..................12.............L at Eastern Kentucky................ 3..................16.............L at Kentucky................................ 9..................12.............L

1989 Head Coach: Harold Stout Overall: 10-21 SoCon: 5-10 (7th) ET Opp Rs at Clemson................................. 4..................15.............L Tennessee................................... 8..................11.............L St Joseph’s................................. 11..................8.............W St Joseph’s ................................. 5...................6..............L VMI................................................ 3..................10.............L VMI................................................ 1..................13.............L VMI................................................ 5...................1.............W Milligan...................................... 12.................16.............L Tennessee................................... 8...................7.............W at Carson-Newman................ 10.................11.............L at Marshall.................................. 8...................9..............L at Marshall.................................. 5...................6..............L Western Carolina..................... 5...................3.............W Western Carolina..................... 4..................16.............L Western Carolina..................... 0..................10.............L at Virginia Tech......................... 4...................8..............L at Appalachian State.............. 4...................3.............W at Appalachian State.............. 0...................3..............L at Appalachian State.............. 2..................15.............L at Virginia Tech......................... 0...................8..............L Furman........................................ 1...................3..............L Furman........................................ 6...................5.............W at Radford................................... 2...................8..............L at Radford .................................. 1...................2..............L at Milligan.................................. 9...................4.............W at The Citadel............................ 4...................5..............L at The Citadel............................ 4...................2.............W at Eastern Kentucky................ 6..................11.............L Lincoln Memorial.................... 10..................6.............W Bristol........................................... 4...................2.............W vs. Marshall*.............................. 4..................12.............L 1990 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 10-31 SoCon: 4-12 (7th) ET Opp Rs Bluefield State.......................... 24..................2.............W Bluefield State........................... 3...................1.............W at Tennessee............................. 12.................17.............L at Coastal Carolina.................. 5...................6..............L at Coastal Carolina.................. 0...................3..............L Radford........................................ 3...................4..............L at Elon.......................................... 3...................7..............L at Virginia Tech......................... 3...................2.............W Virginia Tech.............................. 5..................19.............L Marshall...................................... 4...................2.............W Marshall...................................... 0...................1..............L Marshall...................................... 8..................14.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 1...................9..............L at Georgia Tech......................... 1..................12.............L at Western Carolina................. 0...................5..............L at Western Carolina................. 4..................11.............L at Western Carolina................. 1..................12.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 5..................13.............L Appalachian State................... 6..................15.............L at Carson-Newman................ 10..................2.............W Wake Forest............................... 4..................21.............L at Furman................................... 7...................5.............W at Furman................................... 4...................5..............L at Furman................................... 7..................11.............L at Clemson................................. 4..................11.............L Eastern Kentucky..................... 5..................12.............L Eastern Kentucky..................... 3...................4..............L The Citadel................................. 1...................8..............L The Citadel................................. 6...................4.............W The Citadel................................. 0...................7..............L at UNC Asheville...................... 5..................10.............L at Duke ...................................... 0...................7..............L King College.............................. 6...................2.............W Carson-Newman...................... 9..................11.............L at VMI........................................... 2...................9..............L at VMI.......................................... 10..................1.............W at VMI........................................... 5...................6..............L Lincoln Memorial..................... 3...................4..............L vs. Western Carolina*............. 1...................6..............L vs. Furman*................................ 5...................2.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 0...................6..............L 1991 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 23-29 SoCon: 5-13 (6th) ET Opp Rs at Georgia Tech......................... 0...................8..............L at Georgia Tech......................... 1...................7..............L at Georgia Tech........................ 10.................11.............L at Tennessee.............................. 7..................11.............L Duke............................................. 5...................4.............W Duke............................................. 0...................1..............L at Clemson................................. 0..................13.............L Tusculum................................... 13..................2.............W at Carson-Newman................ 10..................1.............W Radford........................................ 3..................14.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 1...................5..............L UNC Asheville........................... 4...................3.............W Western Carolina..................... 1...................5..............L Western Carolina..................... 4...................8..............L Western Carolina..................... 3...................4..............L at Guilford................................. 11..................2.............W


at North Carolina State.......... 0...................5..............L at Appalachian State.............. 0..................10.............L at Appalachian State.............. 1...................4..............L at Appalachian State.............. 5...................1.............W at Lincoln Memorial................ 4...................7..............L Tusculum.................................... 8...................5.............W Xavier........................................... 5...................3.............W Furman........................................ 4...................2.............W Furman........................................ 9...................3.............W Furman........................................ 3...................8..............L at Tennessee.............................. 4...................6..............L at USC Spartanburg................ 4...................5..............L at The Citadel............................ 0...................1..............L at The Citadel............................ 0...................2..............L at The Citadel............................ 1...................4..............L Carson-Newman...................... 6...................5.............W at Bluefield................................ 12..................6.............W at Bluefield................................ 12..................2.............W King............................................. 11..................5.............W Wisconsin-Stevens Pt............. 7...................0.............W Wisconsin-Stevens Pt............ 10..................4.............W at Duke........................................ 1...................4..............L at UNC Greensboro................ 10..................3.............W VMI................................................ 4...................3.............W VMI............................................... 10..................4.............W VMI................................................ 3...................4..............L at Radford.................................. 11..................2.............W Milligan...................................... 11..................3.............W at Marshall.................................. 0...................4..............L at Marshall.................................. 3...................6..............L at Marshall.................................. 2...................8..............L USC-Spartanburg.................... 5...................9..............L vs. Marshall*............................. 14..................4.............W vs. Western Carolina*............. 7...................4.............W vs. Appalachian State*........... 1...................7..............L vs. Western Carolina*............. 4...................9..............L 1992 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 31-20 SoCon: 11-8 (3rd) ET Opp Rs at N. Carolina A&T.................. 7...................9..............L at UNC Greensboro................. 5...................7..............L at Lincoln Memorial................ 2...................8..............L Tusculum.................................... 6...................0.............W vs. UNC Charlotte................... 12..................7.............W vs. USC Aiken............................. 1...................7..............L vs. George Mason.................... 7...................5.............W at Carson-Newman................. 9..................16.............L Belmont Abbey........................ 2...................0.............W Belmont Abbey........................ 1...................2..............L Duke............................................. 4...................2.............W Lincoln Memorial..................... 1...................5..............L Bristol .......................................... 6...................3.............W Bluefield State........................... 7...................5.............W Appalachian State................... 5...................1.............W Appalachian State................... 2...................5..............L Appalachian State................... 5...................2.............W at Furman................................... 4...................2.............W at Furman................................... 3...................0.............W at Furman................................... 6...................7..............L Radford........................................ 4...................1.............W Radford........................................ 5...................2.............W The Citadel................................. 4...................1.............W The Citadel................................. 4...................3.............W at Bluefield................................. 5...................7..............L at Bluefield................................ 12.................10............W at Georgia Southern............... 6...................8..............L at Georgia Southern............... 6...................5.............W at Georgia Southern............... 4..................20.............L Bluefield...................................... 6...................7..............L Bluefield...................................... 3...................1.............W VMI................................................ 8..................10.............L VMI................................................ 5...................2.............W Tennessee ........................... 7..................19.............L Bristol.......................................... 13..................4.............W King.............................................. 7 ..................2.............W Marshall...................................... 9...................2.............W Marshall...................................... 4...................1.............W Marshall...................................... 7...................5.............W Carson-Newman...................... 5...................3.............W Tennessee Wesleyan............... 4...................3.............W Tusculum................................... 14..................1.............W at Western Carolina................. 3...................5..............L at Western Carolina................. 0...................3..............L at Western Carolina................. 3...................6..............L Knoxville College.................... 10..................0.............W Knoxville College.................... 15..................0.............W vs. Appalachian State*........... 1...................0.............W vs. Georgia Southern*............ 4...................7..............L vs. VMI*....................................... 20..................3.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 4...................9..............L 1993 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 21-17 SoCon: 11-8 (4th) ET Opp Rs Duke............................................. 2 ..................8..............L Duke............................................. 1...................5..............L at USC Aiken.............................. 4...................7..............L at Tennessee.............................. 5..................14.............L King ............................................ 16..................9.............W Marshall...................................... 1...................4..............L

Marshall...................................... 2..................11.............L Marshall..................................... 14.................11............W at VMI........................................... 6...................5.............W at VMI........................................... 6...................2.............W at VMI........................................... 4...................6..............L Radford....................................... 13.................12............W Virginia Intermont.................. 13..................2.............W at Appalachian State.............. 6 ..................8..............L at Appalachian State.............. 6...................7..............L at Appalachian State.............. 6...................5.............W Citadel......................................... 4 .................1.............W Montreat Anderson............... 10..................2.............W Davidson..................................... 6...................1.............W Davidson..................................... 9...................0.............W Davidson..................................... 3...................7..............L at Radford................................... 9..................10.............L Bluefield..................................... 15..................0.............W Bluefield..................................... 21..................5.............W Maryville..................................... 9...................0.............W Maryville.................................... 11..................0.............W UNC Asheville........................... 9...................6.............W UNC Asheville........................... 5...................7..............L Furman........................................ 7...................4.............W Furman........................................ 3...................9..............L Furman........................................ 9...................7.............W Virginia Intermont.................. 11..................2.............W at Georgia Southern............... 1...................2..............L at Georgia Southern.............. 12..................4.............W at Georgia Southern............... 4..................17.............L vs. Davidson*............................ 5..................12.............L vs. Georgia Southern*............ 3..................10.............L 1994 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 19-21 SoCon: 12-11 (4th) ET Opp Rs Eastern Michigan..................... 4...................6..............L Eastern Michigan..................... 1...................3..............L at Marshall.................................. 0...................3..............L at Marshall.................................. 2...................3..............L Holy Cross................................. 15..................7.............W VMI................................................ 1...................8..............L VMI............................................... 11..................2.............W VMI............................................... 14..................5.............W Western Carolina..................... 8..................10.............L Western Carolina..................... 1...................2..............L Western Carolina..................... 6..................13.............L vs. Eastern Kentucky............... 1...................5..............L vs. Long Island.......................... 5...................4.............W vs. Rider...................................... 13..................1.............W Appalachian State .................. 8...................7.............W Appalachian State................... 8...................2.............W Appalachian State................... 2...................9..............L at Radford.................................. 18.................12............W Morehead State........................ 8...................9..............L at The Citadel............................ 2...................3..............L at The Citadel............................ 4...................1.............W at The Citadel............................ 0...................5..............L at Davidson............................... 15.................11............W at Davidson............................... 14.................12............W at Davidson............................... 10.................13.............L ...................... 0...................4..............L at Tennessee Mars Hill...................................... 6...................3.............W at Auburn................................... 9...................7.............W UNC Asheville........................... 2...................3..............L Va Intermont............................ 10..................2.............W at Furman................................... 5...................4.............W at Furman.................................. 11..................0.............W at Furman................................... 4...................1.............W Tennessee ........................... 2..................17.............L at Appalachian State.............. 2...................9..............L Georgia Southern................... 13..................9.............W Georgia Southern.................... 1...................2..............L Georgia Southern.................... 8...................5.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 3...................8..............L vs. Western Carolina*............. 0...................4..............L 1995 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 25-27-1 SoCon: 11-12-1 (5th) ET Opp Rs at Winthrop................................ 2...................4..............L at Winthrop................................ 2...................8..............L at James Madison.................... 1...................6..............L at Virginia Tech......................... 3...................1.............W at Virginia Tech......................... 5...................4.............W at VMI........................................... 5...................3.............W at VMI........................................... 8...................9..............L at VMI........................................... 6..................16.............L UNC Asheville.......................... 13..................6.............W at Western Carolina................. 3...................1.............W at Western Carolina................ 10..................4.............W at Western Carolina................. 4...................5..............L at Appalachian State.............. 7..................12.............L at Appalachian State.............. 8...................4.............W at Appalachian State.............. 5...................5..............T at Coastal Carolina.................. 5...................2.............W at Coastal Carolina.................. 7...................9..............L at Coastal Carolina.................. 7...................3 ............W The Citadel................................. 1..................13.............L The Citadel................................. 4...................3.............W The Citadel................................. 7...................4.............W at Vanderbilt.............................. 2...................7..............L at Vanderbilt.............................. 1..................10.............L

N. Carolina A&T....................... 14..................1.............W Davidson..................................... 5...................2.............W Davidson..................................... 4...................6..............L Davidson..................................... 5...................9..............L UNC Asheville........................... 4...................5..............L at Tennessee ...................... 3...................8..............L Wofford...................................... 10..................7.............W Wofford....................................... 4...................0.............W at Radford................................... 5..................12.............L at Duke........................................ 3...................7..............L at N. Carolina A&T................... 9...................5.............W Furman........................................ 7...................5.............W Furman........................................ 4...................3.............W Furman........................................ 7...................9..............L Tennessee .......................... 15.................16.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 9..................10.............L at Georgia Southern............... 3..................12.............L at Georgia Southern............... 8...................9..............L at Georgia Southern.............. 16.................10............W Radford........................................ 7...................5.............W Appalachian St......................... 8...................7.............W Marshall...................................... 7...................6.............W Marshall...................................... 4...................6..............L Marshall...................................... 9..................10.............L vs. Davidson.............................. 6...................2.............W vs. The Citadel........................... 2..................10.............L vs. VMI.......................................... 8...................4.............W vs. Western Carolina............... 6...................1.............W vs. Georgia Southern.............. 6...................9..............L

Year-by-year

vs. St Joseph’s ........................... 5...................7..............L vs. Lehigh................................... 7...................6.............W vs. Lehigh................................... 9...................2.............W Wofford...................................... 11..................2.............W Furman....................................... 19..................2.............W Furman........................................ 0..................11.............L Furman....................................... 16.................15............W at North Carolina A&T.......... 16.................12............W at North Carolina..................... 6...................8..............L at Georgia Southern.............. 13..................7.............W at Georgia Southern............... 2...................9..............L at Georgia Southern............... 3..................11.............L Tennessee................................... 3..................13.............L at Radford................................... 3...................5..............L Marshall..................................... 10..................7.............W Marshall...................................... 6...................7..............L Marshall...................................... 5...................7..............L Wofford...................................... 15..................2.............W North Carolina A&T................ 6...................0.............W at VMI.......................................... 20.................14............W at VMI.......................................... 13..................5.............W Tennessee Tech........................ 8..................11.............L at Tennessee.............................. 1...................7..............L at Western Carolina................. 8...................9..............L at Western Carolina................ 10.................11.............L at Western Carolina................. 6...................8..............L UNC Asheville........................... 2...................0.............W vs. Furman*................................ 2...................6..............L vs. VMI*........................................ 7...................3.............W vs. Georgia Southern*........... 11.................14.............L

1996 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 26-24 SoCon 11-12 (6th) ET Opp Rs at Wake Forest.......................... 6...................4.............W Wofford ...................................... 7...................0.............W at Tennessee Tech ................... 5...................4.............W Western Carolina..................... 1...................5..............L Western Carolina..................... 5...................1.............W Western Carolina..................... 4...................7..............L Morehead State........................ 4...................3.............W Morehead State........................ 5...................4.............W Appalachian State................... 5...................1.............W Appalachian State................... 5...................4.............W Appalachian State................... 8..................18.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 1...................5..............L Mars Hill ..................................... 4...................3.............W at The Citadel............................ 7...................6.............W at The Citadel............................ 4...................6..............L at The Citadel........................... 14..................7.............W at Wofford.................................. 7...................5.............W at Winthrop................................ 4...................5..............L at Wofford................................. 11..................2.............W at Davidson ............................... 6...................5.............W at Davidson................................ 9...................6.............W at Davidson................................ 7...................3.............W at Radford................................... 0...................4..............L Duke............................................. 0...................6..............L UNC Asheville........................... 8...................7.............W Montreat.................................... 13.................10............W at Tennessee.............................. 5...................9..............L at Furman................................... 3...................7..............L at Furman................................... 3...................4..............L at Furman.................................. 15..................4.............W Liberty........................................ 12..................0.............W Tennessee................................... 3..................10.............L Emory & Henry........................ 10..................5.............W Georgia Southern.................... 5...................7..............L Georgia Southern.................... 5...................6..............L Georgia Southern.................... 4..................11.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 8..................11.............L Tennessee Tech........................ 8..................15.............L Radford........................................ 8..................10.............L at Marshall.................................. 3...................6..............L at Marshall.................................. 4...................2.............W at Marshall.................................. 9...................8.............W at Duke........................................ 4..................10.............L N. Carolina A&T....................... 15..................8.............W VMI................................................ 2...................3..............L VMI................................................ 1...................5..............L vs. Furman*............................... 10..................7.............W vs. VMI*........................................ 2...................4..............L vs. Appalachian State*........... 5...................2.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 0..................11.............L

1998 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 18-31 SoCon: 8-18 (8th) ET Opp Rs Wagner....................................... 12..................3.............W Wagner........................................ 5...................4.............W Wagner........................................ 9...................4.............W Wagner....................................... 10..................9.............W at North Carolina..................... 1...................8..............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 1..................10.............L at Belmont................................. 1...................3..............L at Georgia.................................. 10.................15.............L at Georgia................................... 1...................9..............L Tennessee .................................. 5...................9..............L at Appalachian State.............. 8..................13.............L at Appalachian State.............. 7..................12.............L at Appalachian State.............. 9...................5.............W at UNC Greensboro................. 6..................13.............L at UNC Greensboro................. 2...................4..............L at UNC Greensboro................. 2...................7..............L at Wake Forest.......................... 4...................5..............L at Wake Forest.......................... 0...................9..............L at College of Charleston....... 8..................10.............L at The Citadel............................ 3...................4..............L at The Citadel............................ 0..................18.............L at The Citadel............................ 4...................6..............L at Liberty.................................... 9...................2.............W at Radford................................... 9...................8.............W Furman........................................ 7...................9..............L Furman........................................ 4...................5..............L Furman....................................... 10.................13.............L Radford....................................... 19..................6.............W at Tennessee.............................. 5...................9..............L North Carolina A&T................ 15.................14............W VMI................................................ 7...................3.............W VMI............................................... 12..................3.............W VMI................................................ 2..................10.............L Tennessee Tech........................ 8...................4.............W UNC Asheville.......................... 20.................19............W Georgia Southern.................... 3...................7..............L Georgia Southern.................... 4...................3.............W Georgia Southern................... 10..................6.............W Belmont..................................... 12.................15.............L at Wofford.................................. 4..................12.............L at Wofford.................................. 3...................7..............L Western Carolina..................... 8...................9..............L Western Carolina..................... 9..................10.............L Western Carolina.................... 10..................4.............W at Davidson................................ 4...................3.............W at Davidson............................... 13..................6.............W at Davidson............................... 13.................14.............L vs. UNC Greensboro*.............. 3..................10.............L vs. Wofford*............................... 2...................3..............L

1997 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 21-24 SoCon: 11-11 (5th) ET Opp Rs vs. South Carolina.................... 2..................11.............L vs. Richmond............................. 1..................13.............L at Wofford.................................. 1...................6..............L at Wofford................................. 12..................5.............W at Appalachian State.............. 7..................11.............L at Appalachian State............. 16..................6.............W at Appalachian State............. 19..................7.............W at Tennessee Tech.................... 2..................10.............L The Citadel................................. 2...................9..............L The Citadel................................. 3..................11.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 7...................6.............W Radford....................................... 10.................15.............L Davidson.................................... 19..................6.............W Davidson.................................... 12..................7.............W Davidson.................................... 14..................6.............W

1999 Head Coach: Ken Campbell Overall: 29-25 SoCon: 18-11 (4th) ET Opp Rs at Tennessee Tech................... 11.................12.............L at Belmont................................. 1...................6..............L at Georgia Southern.............. 11.................12.............L at Georgia Southern............... 1..................13.............L at Georgia Southern............... 4...................9..............L at Furman.................................. 22.................13............W at Furman................................... 3...................2.............W at Furman................................... 7...................9..............L Toledo.......................................... 4...................3.............W Wofford...................................... 14..................4.............W Wofford....................................... 5...................0.............W Wofford....................................... 3..................15.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 9..................17.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 7...................9..............L at North Carolina A&T............ 5...................3.............W

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vs. IUPUI..................................... 12..................3.............W at VMI........................................... 6...................7..............L Wake Forest............................... 7..................11.............L The Citadel................................. 5...................3.............W The Citadel................................. 5...................4.............W The Citadel................................. 6...................7..............L at UNC Asheville...................... 3...................4..............L at Clemson................................. 1..................18.............L Appalachian State.................. 23.................17............W Appalachian State................... 9...................5.............W Appalachian State................... 9...................8.............W Tennessee................................... 8...................2.............W Tennessee Tech....................... 13.................12............W at Western Carolina................. 3..................18.............L at Western Carolina................ 10.................11.............L at Western Carolina................ 12..................9.............W UNC Asheville........................... 8...................3.............W at Radford................................... 8...................7.............W at VMI.......................................... 16..................9.............W at VMI........................................... 1...................2..............L at VMI........................................... 7..................14.............L at Tennessee.............................. 4..................17.............L UNC Asheville.......................... 14..................8.............W Belmont...................................... 5..................20.............L UNC Greensboro...................... 9..................13.............L UNC Greensboro...................... 8...................3.............W UNC Greensboro..................... 21.................12............W at UNC Asheville...................... 6...................4.............W at College of Charleston....... 7...................3.............W at College of Charleston....... 7...................2.............W at UNC Wilmington................. 0...................4..............L at UNC Wilmington................. 7...................5.............W at UNC Wilmington................. 1..................12.............L Davidson..................................... 8...................2.............W Davidson.................................... 10..................2.............W Davidson.................................... 12..................7.............W vs. UNC Greensboro*............. 11..................7.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 5..................13.............L vs. Western Carolina*............. 5...................7..............L 2000 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 21-31 SoCon: 15-15 (5th) ET Opp Rs at Jacksonville State............... 2...................3..............L at Jacksonville State............... 9...................3.............W at Jacksonville State............... 9..................10.............L at Georgia................................... 3...................4..............L at Georgia................................... 2..................19.............L at Belmont................................. 5...................2.............W at Belmont................................. 6...................8..............L at The Citadel............................ 4...................9..............L at The Citadel............................ 6..................15.............L at The Citadel............................ 0..................14.............L at UNC Greensboro................. 2...................5..............L at UNC Greensboro................ 14.................11............W at UNC Greensboro................. 5..................13.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 5..................13.............L College of Charleston............ 6...................5.............W College of Charleston............ 4...................0.............W College of Charleston............ 8...................5.............W at UNC Asheville...................... 3...................9..............L UNC Asheville........................... 5..................19.............L Georgia Southern.................... 8..................21.............L Georgia Southern.................... 4...................6..............L Georgia Southern.................... 3...................9..............L Tennessee................................... 3...................8..............L UNC Asheville........................... 5...................3.............W at Davidson............................... 17..................3.............W at Davidson................................ 4...................5..............L at Davidson................................ 6...................2.............W Wake Forest............................... 1..................15.............L VMI................................................ 5...................2.............W VMI................................................ 4...................5..............L VMI................................................ 2...................6..............L at UNC Asheville...................... 2...................6..............L Western Carolina.................... 12..................6.............W Western Carolina..................... 3...................2.............W Western Carolina..................... 5...................4.............W Radford....................................... 13..................8.............W at Appalachian State.............. 9..................10.............L at Appalachian State.............. 7...................1.............W at Appalachian State.............. 4...................5..............L at Tennessee.............................. 1..................14.............L at Wofford.................................. 6...................3.............W at Wofford.................................. 9...................7.............W at Wofford.................................. 5...................8..............L Belmont...................................... 3...................9..............L Belmont...................................... 4...................2.............W Belmont..................................... 13.................12............W Georgia Tech............................. 6..................10.............L Furman....................................... 23..................4.............W Furman........................................ 8..................10.............L Furman........................................ 7...................6.............W vs. Furman*................................ 2...................3..............L vs. Appalachian State*........... 3...................6..............L 2001 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 23-32 SoCon: 13-17 (7th) ET Opp Rs at Coastal Carolina.................. 7...................8..............L at Coastal Carolina.................. 7..................14.............L

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at Troy State............................... 1...................4..............L at Troy State............................... 4...................2.............W at Troy State.............................. 15.................11............W at Georgia................................... 1...................9..............L at Georgia................................... 1..................12.............L Xavier........................................... 3...................5..............L Valparasio.................................. 21.................15............W Xavier.......................................... 14.................15.............L at Tennessee.............................. 1...................8..............L at College of Charleston....... 4...................5..............L at College of Charleston....... 3...................2.............W at College of Charleston....... 4...................5..............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 0...................1..............L Morehead State....................... 11.................10............W at Furman................................... 3..................12.............L at Furman.................................. 10.................12.............L at Furman................................... 4...................7..............L Eastern Kentucky.................... 16..................7.............W Eastern Kentucky..................... 6...................1.............W The Citadel................................. 6...................9..............L The Citadel................................. 0..................18.............L The Citadel................................ 19..................9.............W Wofford....................................... 4..................13.............L Wofford....................................... 4...................9..............L Wofford....................................... 4...................2.............W vs. Austin Peay.......................... 3...................2.............W at Belmont................................. 5...................7..............L at Belmont................................. 9...................4.............W Tennessee................................... 5...................7..............L Davidson..................................... 9...................8.............W Davidson..................................... 3...................2.............W Davidson..................................... 3...................2.............W UNC Asheville........................... 9..................10.............L at Western Carolina................. 8...................9..............L at Western Carolina................. 9...................5.............W at Western Carolina................. 7...................8..............L at Georgia Southern............... 7...................8..............L at Georgia Southern............... 3...................4..............L at Georgia Southern............... 6..................10.............L at Radford.................................. 15..................2.............W Appalachian State................... 8...................7.............W Appalachian State................... 8...................5.............W Appalachian State................... 8...................5.............W at VMI........................................... 9...................2.............W at VMI.......................................... 17.................12............W at VMI........................................... 5..................11.............L UNC Greensboro...................... 5...................8..............L UNC Greensboro...................... 0..................11.............L UNC Greensboro...................... 9...................8.............W vs. The Citadel*......................... 2...................3..............L vs. Furman*................................ 8...................2.............W vs. UNC Greensboro*.............. 6...................9..............L 2002 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 21-36 SoCon: 13-16 (8th) ET Opp Rs at South Carolina..................... 2..................14.............L at South Carolina..................... 4...................7..............L at South Carolina..................... 5..................14.............L North Carolina A&T................. 6...................1.............W North Carolina A&T................. 8...................7.............W North Carolina A&T................. 5...................4........ W (11) Indiana....................................... 10..................7.............W Indiana ....................................... 4..................12.............L Indiana........................................ 8...................4..............L at Georgia Tech......................... 5...................6......... L (10) at Wofford.................................. 3...................5..............L at Wofford.................................. 3..................13.............L at Wofford.................................. 4..................12.............L at UNC Greensboro................. 9...................8.............W at UNC Greensboro................. 8..................14.............L at UNC Greensboro................. 1...................9..............L at Middle Tenn. St.................... 8..................10.............L at Middle Tenn. St.................... 4..................10.............L Binghamton............................. 15..................1.............W Binghamton.............................. 2...................4..............L Binghamton.............................. 6...................9..............L at The Citadel............................ 2...................3..............L at The Citadel............................ 0...................6..............L at The Citadel............................ 2...................8..............L at Clemson................................. 1...................7..............L at Tennessee.............................. 1...................6..............L Georgia Southern.................... 9...................8.............W Georgia Southern.................... 5...................3.............W Georgia Southern.................... 5...................4.............W Middle Tenn. St........................ 16..................3.............W Middle Tenn. St......................... 3..................12.............L VMI................................................ 8...................3.............W VMI............................................... 17..................1.............W VMI................................................ 8...................3.............W at Tennessee.............................. 7..................15.............L Coll. of Charleston................... 0..................17.............L Coll. of Charleston................... 8...................5.............W Coll. of Charleston.................. 13..................6.............W vs. Virginia Tech........................ 5...................8..............L at Appalachian State.............. 3..................13.............L at Appalachian State............. 13..................4.............W at Appalachian State.............. 6...................7..............L at Davidson................................ 8...................3.............W at Davidson................................ 1...................3..............L UNC Asheville........................... 9..................11.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 1...................4..............L at UNC Asheville...................... 4...................2..............L Western Carolina..................... 3..................16.............L

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Western Carolina..................... 6...................7..............L Western Carolina.................... 16.................10............W at Morehead State................... 4...................7..............L at Morehead State.................. 12.................14.............L Furman....................................... 13..................4.............W Furman........................................ 3...................4..............L Furman........................................ 4...................9..............L vs. The Citadel*......................... 5...................7..............L vs. UNC Greensboro*.............. 0...................3..............L 2003 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 15-36 SoCon: 9-20 (9th) ET Opp Rs Xavier........................................... 6...................5.............W Xavier........................................... 8...................3.............W at Vanderbilt.............................. 4...................5..............L Binghamton............................. 13..................3.............W Binghamton.............................. 7..................15.............L Binghamton.............................. 3...................2.............W at Gardner-Webb..................... 0...................9..............L at Mississippi State.................. 0...................7..............L at Mississippi State.................. 1..................10.............L at Mississippi State.................. 4..................11.............L at Kentucky................................ 0...................3..............L William & Mary......................... 5...................7..............L at UNC Greensboro................. 8...................1.............W at UNC Greensboro................. 1...................5..............L at UNC Greensboro................. 2...................6..............L VMI................................................ 2...................1.............W VMI................................................ 1...................3..............L VMI................................................ 7...................0.............W at Virginia Tech......................... 4..................12.............L at Western Carolina................. 1..................20.............L at Western Carolina................ 12.................13.............L at Western Carolina................. 5...................9..............L Wofford...................................... 12.................10....... W (12) Wofford....................................... 5...................4.............W at Tennessee.............................. 3..................11.............L at Appalachian State.............. 3...................7..............L at Appalachian State.............. 5...................8..............L at Appalachian State............. 19.................12............W College of Charleston............ 2..................11.............L College of Charleston............ 7..................14.............L College of Charleston........... 16.................17.............L Tennessee................................... 6...................8..............L at The Citadel............................ 2...................1.............W at The Citadel............................ 4...................9..............L at The Citadel............................ 4...................5..............L Gardner-Webb.......................... 3...................4..............L at Clemson................................. 3...................6..........L(12) Davidson..................................... 7...................5.............W Davidson..................................... 6..................12.............L Davidson.................................... 16..................3.............W vs. Virginia Tech........................ 5...................4.............W at UNC Asheville...................... 4...................5..............L at UNC Asheville...................... 3...................6..............L UNC Asheville........................... 1..................15.............L at Furman................................... 2...................3..............L at Furman................................... 0...................8..............L at Furman................................... 4...................9..............L Tennessee Tech....................... 11..................9.............W Georgia Southern.................... 4..................14.............L Georgia Southern................... 10.................12.............L Georgia Southern.................... 3..................22.............L 2004 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 28-30 SoCon: 15-15 (6th) ET Opp Rs at South Florida........................ 6...................7..............L at South Florida........................ 4...................7..............L at South Florida........................ 2...................8..............L at Georgia................................... 3..................11.............L at Georgia................................... 0...................7..............L Xavier........................................... 4...................3.............W Xavier........................................... 6...................1.............W Xavier........................................... 4...................3.............W Xavier.......................................... 10..................6.............W Central Michigan.................... 14..................2.............W Central Michigan..................... 5..................12.............L Central Michigan.................... 13..................3.............W at Kentucky............................... 12..................7.............W at Davidson............................... 15..................4.............W at Davidson................................ 5...................9..............L at Davidson................................ 1...................4..............L Radford........................................ 5...................2.............W at Georgia Southern............... 4...................1.............W at Georgia Southern............... 7..................14.............L at Georgia Southern............... 7..................20.............L Ball State..................................... 9...................8.............W Ball State..................................... 2...................6..............L UNC Greensboro...................... 3...................7..............L UNC Greensboro..................... 18..................6.............W UNC Greensboro...................... 5...................6..............L Tennessee................................... 2..................20.............L at Elon.......................................... 3...................4..............L at Elon......................................... 10.................11.............L at Elon.......................................... 7...................5.............W Western Carolina..................... 4...................8..............L Western Carolina..................... 4...................8..............L Western Carolina..................... 4...................3.............W at Tennessee.............................. 3...................6..............L at Wofford................................. 11..................5.............W

at Wofford................................. 10..................9.............W at Wofford.................................. 8...................6.............W Appalachian State.................. 13..................3.............W Appalachian State................... 8...................3.............W Appalachian State.................. 14..................2.............W UNC Asheville.......................... 21.................16............W at Coll. of Charleston.............. 5..................15.............L at Coll. of Charleston.............. 4..................11.............L at Coll. of Charleston.............. 6..................13.............L vs. Virginia Tech....................... 11..................7.............W The Citadel................................ 10..................9.............W The Citadel................................ 10..................7.............W The Citadel................................. 9...................7.............W at Tennessee Tech.................... 8..................10.............L at West Virginia......................... 7...................4.............W at West Virginia......................... 0...................9..............L at West Virginia......................... 0...................4..............L Tennessee Tech....................... 10..................1.............W Virginia Tech.............................. 7...................9..............L Furman........................................ 7..................18.............L Furman....................................... 10.................15.............L Furman........................................ 5...................2 vs. The Citadel*......................... 2...................6..............L vs. Georgia Southern*............ 4..................12.............L 2005 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 31-22 SoCon: 13-16 (7th) ET Opp Rs Niagara........................................ 5...................4.............W Niagara........................................ 5...................4.............W Niagara........................................ 3...................2.............W Xavier........................................... 6...................3.............W Xavier.......................................... 12..................9.............W Xavier........................................... 6...................1.............W West Virginia.............................. 7...................4.............W West Virginia.............................. 7...................6.............W West Virginia.............................. 5...................8..............L Samford..................................... 11..................6.............W at Furman.................................. 10..................8.............W at Furman.................................. 15.................14............W at Furman................................... 4...................7..............L Georgia Southern.................... 8..................14.............L Georgia Southern.................... 1...................5..............L Georgia Southern.................... 6...................7..............L Tennessee.................................. 12.................15.............L at UNC Greensboro................. 2...................6..............L at UNC Greensboro................ 16..................8.............W at UNC Greensboro................. 1...................0.............W Elon............................................... 1..................11.............L Elon.............................................. 17.................11............W Elon............................................... 4...................3.............W at Radford.................................. 13.................11............W at Western Carolina................. 3..................13.............L at Western Carolina................. 4...................3.............W at Western Carolina................. 8...................9..............L Tennessee Tech....................... 12..................5.............W Wofford...................................... 14..................2.............W Wofford....................................... 5..................13.............L Wofford...................................... 13..................6.............W at Virginia Tech......................... 5...................4.............W at Appalachian State............. 18..................7.............W at Appalachian State............. 15.................11............W vs Virginia Tech......................... 5...................3.............W Radford....................................... 13..................3.............W College of Charleston........... 11.................13.............L College of Charleston............ 6..................12.............L College of Charleston............ 7..................10.............L at UNC Asheville...................... 9...................8.............W at The Citadel............................ 5...................8..............L at The Citadel............................ 8...................5.............W at The Citadel........................... 11.................19.............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 5...................6..............L Davidson..................................... 1..................19.............L Davidson..................................... 8...................3.............W Davidson..................................... 9..................10.............L UNC Asheville........................... 5...................1.............W High Point.................................. 6..................12.............L High Point................................. 21..................5.............W High Point.................................. 6...................5.............W vs Georgia Southern............... 3...................7..............L vs Georgia Southern............... 6..................10.............L 2006 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 31-27 A-Sun: 14-16 (t-5th) ET Opp Rs Eastern Michigan..................... 6...................9..............L Eastern Michigan..................... 8...................2.............W vs Missouri................................. 3...................2.............W vs Washington State............... 2...................8..............L Xavier.......................................... 10..................7.............W Xavier........................................... 5..................10.............L Xavier........................................... 9...................4.............W at #3 Georgia Tech................... 3...................7..............L at #3 Georgia Tech................... 2...................5..............L Youngstown State.................. 10..................5.............W Youngstown State................... 4...................2.............W Youngstown State.................. 13.................11............W St. John’s..................................... 1..................15.............L St. John’s..................................... 5...................3.............W St. John’s..................................... 9..................14.............L Tennessee Tech........................ 9...................7.............W at Lipscomb............................... 8...................6.............W


at Lipscomb.............................. 14..................3..............L Sienna......................................... 19..................6.............W North Florida............................. 8...................7.............W North Florida............................. 7...................4.............W North Florida............................. 2..................18.............L at Campbell............................... 3...................2.............W at Campbell............................... 7...................1.............W at Campbell............................... 4...................9..............L at Tennessee.............................. 9...................8.............W Belmont...................................... 9..................16.............L Belmont...................................... 7..................11.............L Belmont..................................... 14.................15.............L Tennessee................................... 8...................7.............W at Kennesaw State................... 9...................5.............W at Kennesaw State................... 5...................4.............W at Kennesaw State................... 0...................6..............L UNC Asheville........................... 8...................6.............W Mercer......................................... 8..................10.............L Mercer......................................... 4...................6..............L Mercer......................................... 7..................10.............L at Western Carolina................. 1...................7..............L at Jacksonville........................... 5...................6..............L at Jacksonville........................... 7...................9..............L at Jacksonville........................... 8...................7.............W at Appalachian State.............. 4...................5..............L at UNC Asheville..................... 14..................7.............W Stetson....................................... 11.................10............W Stetson........................................ 8...................6.............W Stetson........................................ 7...................6.............W Gardner-Webb.......................... 5...................4.............W Gardner-Webb......................... 14.................17.............L Gardner-Webb.......................... 9...................4.............W Western Carolina.................... 16..................8.............W at Florida Atlantic.................... 2...................7..............L at Florida Atlantic.................... 6...................8..............L at Florida Atlantic.................... 3...................7..............L vs Mercer.................................... 3..................11.............L vs Campbell.............................. 11.................10............W vs Florida Atlantic.................... 5...................1.............W vs Stetson................................... 2...................6..............L 2007 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 26-29 A-Sun: 11-16 (9th) ET Opp Rs at The Citadel............................ 6..................13.............L at The Citadel............................ 5...................3.............W at The Citadel............................ 4..................11.............L Niagara........................................ 4...................3.............W Niagara........................................ 6...................4.............W Eastern Michigan..................... 8...................7.............W Rider............................................. 5...................3.............W Rider............................................. 3..................17.............L Rider............................................. 7...................5.............W Furman........................................ 5...................3.............W vs Kent State.............................. 2...................0.............W vs Temple................................... 12..................0.............W

at Winthrop................................ 2...................5..............L Western Carolina..................... 4...................7..............L Appalachian State.................. 13.................12............W at High Point............................. 2...................1.............W at High Point............................. 0...................8..............L at High Point............................ 17.................16............W Tennessee Tech........................ 4...................6..............L at Gardner-Webb..................... 4...................3.............W at Gardner-Webb..................... 8...................3.............W at Gardner-Webb.................... 10..................8.............W at Appalachian State.............. 8...................6.............W at North Florida........................ 5...................0.............W at North Florida........................ 3...................4..............L at North Florida........................ 8...................4.............W Appalachian State................... 5...................6..............L UNC Asheville........................... 3...................4..............L Campbell.................................... 6..................10.............L Campbell.................................... 5...................4.............W Campbell.................................... 5...................4 ............W at Tennessee.............................. 6..................13.............L Kennesaw State........................ 8...................5.............W Kennesaw State........................ 7...................6.............W Kennesaw State........................ 5...................2.............W at Furman................................... 4...................3.............W Lipscomb.................................... 3..................10.............L Lipscomb................................... 10.................13.............L Lipscomb.................................... 1...................6..............L at Belmont................................. 3...................5..............L at Belmont................................. 4...................8..............L at Belmont................................. 8...................4.............W at Western Carolina................. 3...................7..............L Tennessee................................... 8..................14 ............L at UNC Asheville...................... 7...................5.............W at Stetson................................... 4..................15.............L at Stetson................................... 2...................4..............L at Stetson................................... 0...................6..............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 7...................9..............L Jacksonville................................ 3...................4..............L Jacksonville................................ 4...................8..............L Jacksonville................................ 3...................8..............L at Mercer.................................... 15.................23.............L at Mercer..................................... 3...................4..............L at Mercer..................................... 5..................15.............L 2008 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 18-38 A-Sun: 9-24 (12th) ET Opp Rs at Auburn................................... 3...................6..............L at Auburn .................................. 1..................12.............L at Auburn................................... 4..................12.............L at Auburn................................... 2..................12.............L USC Upstate.............................. 3...................8..............L USC Upstate.............................. 1..................11.............L USC Upstate............................. 12..................5.............W Austin Peay................................ 5...................6..............L Austin Peay................................ 7...................9..............L

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at Campbell............................... 3...................4..............L at Campbell .............................. 1...................5..............L at Campbell............................... 1..................11.............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 6..................15.............L Mercer ........................................ 4..................11.............L Mercer......................................... 5...................7..............L Mercer......................................... 4...................3.............W Radford........................................ 8..................13.............L at Jacksonville.......................... 21..................4.............W at Jacksonville........................... 5...................3.............W at Jacksonville........................... 7...................2.............W at Western Carolina................ 11.................12.............L Tennessee Tech........................ 1..................10.............L North Florida............................. 6...................3.............W North Florida............................. 5...................9..............L North Florida............................. 2...................8..............L at Georgia Tech......................... 6..................13.............L at Georgia Tech......................... 4...................5..............L at Kennesaw State................... 6...................7..............L at Kennesaw State................... 5...................6..............L at Kennesaw State................... 2...................8..............L at Radford.................................. 17..................8.............W Tennessee.................................. 10..................9.............W Gardner-Webb.......................... 6..................21.............L Gardner-Webb......................... 16.................18.............L Gardner-Webb.......................... 8...................7.............W at Georgia................................... 8...................9..............L Appalachian State................... 2...................1.............W Belmont...................................... 1...................4..............L Belmont...................................... 9...................2.............W Belmont..................................... 11.................17.............L at Tennessee............................. 11..................9.............W at Lipscomb............................... 1...................4..............L at Lipscomb............................... 4...................2.............W at Lipscomb............................... 3...................4..............L North Carolina Central.......... 13..................1.............W North Carolina Central.......... 10..................2.............W Maryland Eastern Shore....... 29..................2.............W Maryland Eastern Shore....... 23..................6.............W Maryland Eastern Shore....... 16..................2.............W James Madison......................... 4...................8..............L at Florida Gulf Coast............... 5...................9..............L at Florida Gulf Coast............... 2...................6..............L at Florida Gulf Coast............... 2..................15 ............L Stetson........................................ 4...................6..............L Stetson ...................................... 12.................18.............L Stetson....................................... 15.................16.............L

2009 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 25-28 A-Sun: 10-20 (9th) ET Opp Rs Evansville .................................. 16.................10............W Evansville.................................... 9...................8.............W at Virginia Tech......................... 7...................3.............W at Virginia Tech......................... 2..................10.............L Rider............................................. 8...................7.............W at Winthrop ............................... 4...................8..............L Kennesaw State ....................... 7..................14.............L Kennesaw State ....................... 2..................14.............L Kennesaw State ....................... 9...................8.............W at Western Carolina ................ 5..................11.............L at Western Carolina ................ 5...................6..............L at Belmont ................................ 6..................17.............L at Belmont ................................ 1...................8..............L at Belmont ................................ 4..................14.............L at UNC Asheville ..................... 3...................2.............W Appalachian State .................. 5...................3.............W Campbell .................................. 12.................15.............L Campbell .................................. 21.................11............W Campbell ................................... 9...................3.............W UNC Asheville ......................... 18.................11............W at Mercer .................................... 6...................3.............W at Mercer ................................... 12..................8.............W at Mercer .................................... 5..................10.............L Tennessee .................................. 9...................3.............W at Tennessee Tech ................... 7..................15.............L at North Florida ....................... 3..................15.............L at North Florida ....................... 6...................8..............L at North Florida ...................... 12..................8.............W at Radford .................................. 4..................11.............L Jacksonville .............................. 10.................17.............L Jacksonville .............................. 10.................12.............L Jacksonville ............................... 3...................4..............L at Appalachian State ............ 12.................15.............L Tennessee Tech ...................... 11..................8.............W at USC Upstate ......................... 4...................2.............W at USC Upstate ........................ 11..................3.............W at USC Upstate ........................ 14.................12............W at Tennessee ............................. 9...................8.............W Radford ...................................... 13.................11............W High Point ................................ 14..................8.............W High Point ................................ 17.................15............W High Point ................................ 16.................10............W Florida Gulf Coast ................... 7..................18.............L Florida Gulf Coast ................... 4..................19.............L Florida Gulf Coast ................... 9..................12.............L at Stetson .................................. 1...................6..............L at Stetson .................................. 4..................19.............L at Stetson .................................. 6..................11.............L Lipscomb.................................... 5...................6..............L Lipscomb.................................... 7..................16.............L Lipscomb................................... 14..................7.............W vs Stetson................................... 4...................2.............W vs Lipscomb............................... 4...................5..............L

All Time Roster A Scott Able (1994) Jordan Abromovitz (2003) Ashley Adams (1920) Charles Adams (1976-78) J.T. Adams (2001) Thomas Adkins (1989-90) Beau Alford (2003) Ben Allen (2006-2009) Lynn Amos (1985) Todd Anderson (1993-96) Troy Anderson (1993-94) Ben Andrews (2008-2009) Jeff Andrews (1978-81) Chuck Ashworth (1993) Justin Aughey (2006-07)

B Mattew Baber (1999-00) Mike Bacon (1984) Sammy Baird (1960-61) Charles Bailey (1971-72) Tim Bailey (1981-83) Rick Baker (1988-91) Daniel Ball (1993-96) Roger Banks (1967) Phil Barbe (1973-74)

Tim Barnes (1988) Skyler Barnett (2009-pres.) Jack Barr (1967) Jeff Barr (1983-86) Greg Bartley (1981-82) Michael Bauer (2002-05) Andy Baxter (2001) Charles Baxter (1973-74) Doug Beard (1985) Joel Beasley (1978) Shane Beaver (1995-98) Jeff Bedford (1974) Nick Belcher (2008) Justin Benard (2003) Shane Benner (1996-97) Chris Berg (1990-94) Eddie Bergendahl (1972-74) Bruce Berland (1981) Billy Berry (1986) Cory Betterson (2009-pres.) Anthony Biello (2006-07) Richie Billings (2004-05) Brien Blakely (1982) Travis Blevins (1998-99) Dave Bogatz (1982) Ray Bonin (1972-74) Ben Booker (2010-pres.)

Frank Borbeck (1984-86) Chad Boruff (2000-03) Rick Bowers (1975-78) Robert Bradley (1974) Leonard Bragan (1986-87) Jeff Brintle (1981-84) Chris Broadway (1993) James Broadway (1970) Jake Brooks (2004) Jason Brotherton (2000-02) Kevin Brotherton (2002-03) Brad Brown (1982-86) Eric Brown (1978) Miquel Bryan (1990-91) Wendell Buchannan (1982) Jeff Bunch (1980-81) Kerry Burchett (1975-78) Wayne Burchfield (1961) Colden Burgamy (1961) Davis Burklin (2002-03) Bo Burton (2008-pres.) David Bush (1989) Derek Bushey (2010-pres.) David Butler (1997) Jason Byrd (1996-97) Chas Byrne (2008-pres.) Shane Byrne (2003-06)

C Hubert Cabbage (1920) Darren Caldwell (2007-pres.) Todd Caldwell (2007) Roger Caldwell (1984-85) Steven Calicutt (2003-06) Bo Calloway (2003-04) Darin Cameron (1985-87) David Campbell (1971-74) Doug Campbell (1988-91) Robbie Campbell (2005-08) Sheryl Carey (1971-72) Shannon Carter (1997-00) Stacy Carter (1993-94) Reid Casey (1999-02) William Casey (1970) Robert Cassell (1970) Blake Church (2003-06) Scott Church (1983-86) George Cimadevilla (1984) Bill Clark (1967) Danny Clark (1989-92) Justin Clear (2002-05) David Cloud (1991-93) John Cloud (1986-88) John Coleman (1989-90)

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All-time Roster Judd Colinger (1970) Matt Conkin (2002) Gary Connors (1970-72) Ed Cook (1984-86) Curtis Cooper (1994-95) Adam Copeland (2000) Nathan Copeland (1998-01) Michael Courtney (2006-07) Jamie Crawford (2010-pres.) Adam Cross (1993-95) Brandon Cross (2001-02) Bryan Crouse (2001-02) Nick Crowe (2005) Robin Culp (1996)

Tim Harris (1978) Brad Harrison (1986-87) Len Hart (1995-96) Rex Havens (1990-92) Frank Haws (1973-74) Moe Hayes (1993) Matt Haynes (2004) Robert Hazenfield (1972) Eddie Healy (1992-94) Eric Heidel (1992) Dantley Heitzman (1997-98) Al Helms (1967-68) James Henderson (1970-71) William Henry (1991) Bill Hensley (1988) Jay Hensley (1995) Matt Hensley (2001-02) Wade Henson (1920) Bubba Herbold (2005-08) Mike Hill (1989-90) B.J. Hinson (1981-82) Alan Hogan (1970-71) Paul Hoilman (2008-pres.) Tim Holbert (1992-93) Shawn Hood (1990) Mike Hooks (1993-94) Thomas Hoover (1972) Andy Howdeshell (2003-04) Ryan Howe (2006-07) Mark Hunter (1984) Chris Hurst (1980-83) Jarrod Hyder (2000-03) Ryan Hyder (2001-02)

D Jeff Daniel (1981-82) Scott Daniel (1985-87) Wayne Dannenberg (1981-83) Reginald Daniel (1988) Scott Daniel (1988) Jim Davis (1991-92) Jimmy Davis (1966-67) Scott Deans (2005-07) Jerry Dempsey (1970-73) Francis Derthick (1920) Chuck Dewald (1999-00) Michael Dillow (2006-07) David Dixon (1990) Kerry Doane (2010-pres.) Stephen Douglas (2004-06) Heath Doyle (1998-99) Sanford Dutton (1961) Mike Dunn (1978) Nathan Dunn (1991-92) William Dunn (1971-72) Trey Dunnigan (2009) Eric Dyer (1986)

E Tim Eads (1984) Michael Ebert (1986) Jon Edmonds (2008) Will Edwards (1986-89) Brandon Eierman (1996-99) Harold Ellis (1972-74) Kevin Ellis (1988) Mike Ellzey (1978) Gerald Epperly (1972-73) Jeff Evans (1978) Wade Evans (1994-95)

F Jacob Fabry (2006-2009) Charles Fair (1970-71) Ed Farris (1985-86) Ed Fennell (1973) Johnny Ferguson (1985) Matthew Ferguson (1990) Randy Ferrell (1972-74) Charles Fleming (1984) Scott Fox (1978) Travis Freeman (1999-00) Brad Fullington (1994) Mike Funk (1987-88)

G Gary Gage (1967) William Gagnon (1972) Leonard Garner (1920) Mike Gillette (1988)

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Ed Goodson Mike Giroud (2002-05) Caleb Glafenhein (2004-07) Josiah Glafenhein (2004-06) Larry Glapsie (1985) Josh Gonzaga (2009) Michael Gonzalez (2010-pres.) Zane Goodrich (1977-78 Eddie Goodson (1967-68) John Gorton (1998-02) Tyler Gouffon (2009-pres.) Joe Graves (1980-81) Andrew Green (2010-pres.) Arthur Green (1972) Jason Green (1995) McCay Green (2005) Scott Greene (1984) Jimbo Greer (1989) James Gregory (1967) Ward Griffith (1982) Rob Guinn (1989)

H Scott Hagy (1984) Jeremy Hall (2004-06) Lee Hall (2010-pres.) William Halstead (1970-73) Dave Hamilton (1967) Atlee Hammaker (1977-78) Jeff Hammonds (1984-87) Andy Hare (1995) Chuck Hargis (2005-06) Paul Hargreaves (1970-72) Bill Harrell (1991-92) Michael Harrell (1996-99)

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I Mike Iannelli (1995-96) Butch Isaacs (1967) Keith Isaacs (1987-89) Jack Isenberg (1970-72) Robbie Ivey (1977-78)

J Randy Jacobson (1978) Bradley James (1996-97) J.R. Jeffries (1920) Brian Jenkins (1984) Brian Jenkins (2002) Jody Jenkins (1997) Anthony Jennings (1986) Larry Jennings (1970) Robin Jernigan (1987) Jim Jessup (1967) Chris Johnson (1983-86) Terry Johnson (2000) Chuck Jones (1988) George Jones (1995-96) Jim Jones (1966-67) Keith Jones (1992)

K Blake Kaylor (1999) Kirk Keithley (2001-02) Rolland Kennedy (1920) David Kenner (1991-92) Van Kiger (1972-73) Bill Kimsey (1946) Justin Kinch (1997) Josh Kite (2001-04) Brandon Krantz (1994-97) Jody Krupinski (1993)

L Brandon Langston (2007-08) Roy Langston (1984-87) C.J. Lee (2006-07) Shane Leech (1990-91) Jeff Leedy (1972) Darrell Lewis (1974) Ronnie Lewis (1985) Travis Lincoln (1994) Brian Lindholz (1987-89) Eric Lindholz (1988) Alan Lingerfelt (1984) Lance Lingerfelt (1999-00) Mark Lingerfelt (1989) Tony Lombardi (2006-07) Brad Lovett (2005) Roy Lower (1977-78) Clyde Lowery (1920) Darrell Loy (1972) David Lukes (1986) Douglas Lunsford (1970) Don Lyddane (1974) Lawrence Lyle (1920) James Lyons (1994-97) Kevin Lyons (1994)

M Clarence Mabe (1967) Mike Mains (1988) Chuck Maness (1976-78) Jeff Mann (1985-87) Charlie Manuel (1985) William Marsh (1970) Mike Martin (1979-82) Tony Martin (1980-83) Bob Maska (1967) Steve Masterson (1985-88) Denny Maxwell (1993-96) Garrett May (2009-pres.) Chris Mayes (1997-00) Raymond McBride (1999-00) John McConnville (1967) Joey McCown (2005-07) Darrell McCoy (1984) Jon McCrary (1986) Roy McCrary (1991-92) Larry McDaniel (1970-72) David McGaha (1972) Matt McGahey (2007-08) Brian McGuire (1997-98) Brian McKee (1995-96) Willie McKenzie (2003) Pat McKinley (1982-83) Ryan McKinney (1998-01) Roger McKinney (1972) Chuck McLain (1990-93) Jimmy McLain (1997) Rodney McLain (1998-99) Scott McNally (2010-pres.) Bill McPeters (1989-90) Bobby Meade (1987) Josh Means (2008-pres.) Troy Mendez (2006-2009) Steve Meredith (1984-88) Barry Messer (1991) Brian Metler (1985-87) Greg Midghall (1987-89) Larry Milburn (1967-71) Brandon Milhorn (1993-94)


All-time Roster Bubba Miller (1981-82) Don Minnick (1978) Dallas Monday (1992-93) Mike Montgomery (1987-90) Troy Moock (2003-04) Caleb Moore (2002-05) Tanner Moore (2007) Jeff Morgan (1986-89) Armando Morrell (1970) Lewis Morris (1986) Mike Morrow (1983-85) Scott Muhlhan (1995) Darrell Mull (1985-86) Jack Murr (1972)

N Jerry Neas (1970-73) Houston Neatherland (1920) Thomas Neel (1987-91) Lamont Nelson (1995-96) Jeff Newell (1982) Donnie Newton (1984-85) Jim Nichols (1990) Jason Nidiffer (2000-01) Derek Niesman (2010-pres) Shawn Norman (1992) Sam Norris (1977) Mike Nipper (1981-83) Matt Nunley (1998-01)

Chris Phillips (1995-97) Greg Phillips (1992-93) Kip Phillips (1982) Robert Pickett (1970-71) Tim Pickett (1974) Phil Pierce (1981-84) Dustin Plumlee (2008-2009) James Plummer (1972) A.J. Polichnowski (1996-97) Ben Polichnowski (2000) Darrell Poore (1974) Doug Poore (1985) Hobie Powell (1986) Travis Powell (1988-90) Shane Powers (1983-86) Darrell Price (1972-74) Caryle Prillaman (1984) Mike Prince (1986-87) Ken Pruett (1967) Danny Pugh (2000)

R Chuck Rambo (1991-93) Mike Rambo (1984-87) Chris Rankhorn (2008-2009) Fred Rask (1994) Adam Ray (2010-pres.) Bo Reeder (2009-pres.) Kevin Renfro (1989-90) Alex Reynolds (2010-pres.) Steve Richardson (1988-89) Jerry Riddle (1972-73) Phillip Riddle (1989) Dallas Rinehart (1991-92) Brian Ritz (1995-96) Stanley Roach (1974) Bart Roark (2007-2008) Danny Roberts (1992) Greg Roberts (2004-05) Gary Robinette (1979-80) Gary Rolen (1978) Scott Rose (2001-02) David Ross (1996) Anthony Russell (2005-08) Ben Rutherford (1967-70)

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O Izzy Olvera (1997-98) Mickey Onks (1989) Larry Overbay (1967-70) Mark Overbay (1982) Bucky Oxendine (1971-72)

P Tony Padgett (1989-90) Mark Page (1987-91) Doug Parham (1974-77) Butch Patterson (1988-91) Herbert Patterson (1972-73) Billy Patton (1983-86) Ronnie Peltier (1988) Joseph Perry (1970) Craig Peterson (1994) Danny Petro (2007-2009) Britt Phelps (1995-97)

Ty Sarchet (2008) Matthew Scruggs (2009-pres.) Jay Seehorn (1986-89) Ryan Self (2007-2008) Keith Shannon (1985-86) Donnie Sharp (2001-02) Trey Sheffield (2006) Mike Shifflett (1978) Tim Shew (1974) Robert Shipley (1986-87) Kevin Shockley (1993) Jackson Simerly (1999-02) David Sims (1973-74) Jeff Sizemore (1988-89) Chris Skidmore (1997-98) Jeremy Skidmore (2001) Larry Smith (1994) Mark Smith (1974) Scott Smith (1988-90) Trevor Smith (2002-05) Justin Snow (1997-98) Brian Snyder (1980-81)

Brian Snyder and B.J. Hinson Mickey Snyder (1986) Ed Sparks (1997-00) Jason Spina (2002) Ryan Spriggs (2004-05) Eddie Standley (1974) Burt Starnes (1957) Bruce Stock (1989) Drew Story (2007-pres.) Jon Stoudt (2005-07) Tony Stout (1987) Dave Strickland (1974) Tom Strickler (1971-72) John Stringer (1970) Brian Stuart (1988) Michael Sullivan (1971) Brandon Summey (2004) Rusty Swackhamer (1997-99)

T Mark Tanner (1985) Walt Taylor (1994) Jeremy Terry (2000-02) Scott Terry (1991) Jimbo Thornton (1988-90) Jeremy Tidwell (2006-08) Joseph Timp (2010-pres.) Mark Tindal (1982) Marty Tinglehoff (1974) Lance Torbett (1998-99) Tommy Torbett (1993) Justin Tramble (2007) Matt Traylor (2002-06) Derek Trent (2008-pres.)

Randy Trusley (1977-78) Harry Turner (1985) Tim Turner (2001-04)

V Marcos Velazquez (1981-82)

W Chad Wallace (1999) Rod Walker (1991-93) Rick Wagner (1980-84) Ryan Wagner (1997-98) Chad Wallace (2000) Corey Wargo (1996) John Warner (2000) Josh Warner (2001) Kyle Watson (2010-pres.) Roy Waye (1967) John Weddle (2004-07) Mark Wedel (1975-78) Jerry Weston (1970-72) Chuck White (1984-85) Richie White (1997-98) Robert White (1989) Joe Whitehead (1972-74) Eric Whitley (1993) Trey Whitson (1993) Louis Whittemore (1991-93) Pete Whittingslow (2009-pres.) Fred Williams (1961) Matt Williams (1996-99) Jason Wilson (1998) Craig Wokciechowski (2007) Robert A. Wolfe (1970-71) Robert L. Wolfe (1971-72) Larry Woods (1972) Kim Wooten (1988) Randy Wright (1961)

Y David Yates (2004-05)

Z Bob Zeiger (1967)

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Athletic training HYDROWORX

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Brian Johnston

Director of Athletic Medicine

Without a doubt the most used piece of equipment in the athletic training facility is the Hydroworx polar plunge pool. It is used by all teams on a daily basis post practice and used by all injured athletes under the care of the athletic training staff. Along with the cold pool is a Hydroworx 500 therapy pool. This pool has a treadmill as part of the floor and two cameras mounted on the front and side of the pool. This gives visual feedback to the athlete and athletic trainer during treatment.

Scott Counts Clinical Director

FLUROSCAN The “Mini C Arm” located in the athletic training room allows for quick and efficient exams by the team physician for those athletes that might need an x-ray.

Brett Lewis

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Alex Hondl

Graduate Assistant

Lori Hill

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dawn Thomas Graduate Assistant

Elizabeth Schoen

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Heather Hess

Graduate Assistant

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREA The general athletic training area is approximately 3500 square feet and services the day-to-day practice and competition preparation for the entire athletic department. With 17 treatment tables, various modalities and a large exercise area the general athletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the same time. Attached to the general athletic training area are three private rooms. Each room is equipped with a treatment table and combination therapy unit as well as one other distinguishing characteristic. The “Normal” room is for IV therapy, the “College” room is for casting and splinting, and the “University” room is for traction.

BUCSPORTS Zack Ensor

Andrew Swanson

Keith Leiting

Burena Smith

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Kyle Spanik

Graduate Assistant

The Jerry Robertson BucSports Athletic Medicine Center serves as both the health center for all Buccaneer Athletics as well as an outpatient health center for the ETSU campus and Johnson City community. Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and a primary care sports medicine physicians help to provide a comprehensive medical program to all patients. Completed in 2001, BucSports provides a variety of opportunities for physical therapy students, medical students and resident physicians interested in the field of sports medicine.


Strength and conditioning

The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education The Center of Excellence was established July 1, 2008, and is housed in the College of Education. It incorporates three very important aspects of competitive sports: education, service, and research. The former Sport Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) is now a very active branch of the Center of Excellence. The SPEC program continues to be a collaborative effort between Intercollegiate Athletics and the Sport Science Lab in the Department of Kinesiology Leisure and Sport Sciences. Buccaneer student-athletes in collaboration with sport science, sport medicine, and the sport coach have the opportunity to have their program evaluated and monitored throughout their college career. This monitoring and evaluation process produces one of the most advanced training environments in the nation. This type of relationship is not found anywhere in the U.S. and offers a unique opportunity for the advancement of athletic performance, athlete and coach education and sport science research. The program is dedicated to meeting the following goals: 1. Providing monitoring services for the ETSU sport teams 2. Supporting and providing up-to-date information to coaches regarding coaching practices. 3. Advising on the Training Process 4. Providing an opportunity for the interaction between sport scientists, medical staff, strength and conditioning staff and the ETSU Sport Coaches.

For more information please visit www.sportsscienceed.com.

Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning. ETSU’s success on the field could not have happened without the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 25th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioning complex features one of the finest weightrooms in the area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility that features state-of-the-art equipment, including customized full power racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive array of sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual or team off-season conditioning program.

SUPPORT STAFF Not Pictured Guy Hornsby Strength Coach

BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

Lee Morrow

Head Strength Coach

Meg Stone

Director of the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education

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Academics ETSU by the Numbers: • 90% Student-Athlete Graduation Rate • Spring 2009 cumulative studentathlete GPA of 3.18 (non-athletes at ETSU – GPA = 3.07) • 12 Student-Athletes – 4.0 Club • 11 teams with team GPAs 3.0 or higher • 65% of Student-Athletes Buccaneer Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or above) • 54 Student-Athletes – Dean’s List • 3 Teams had all student-athletes make the A-Sun All-Academic List

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erforming well in the classroom is an expectation of student-athletes who wear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving his/her academic goals and in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation. The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • Academic Advising • Individual and Group Tutoring • Academic Mentoring • College Adjustment courses for new student-athletes • Professional Development and Career Preparation seminars • On-site study hall facilities including a state-of-the-art computer lab • Academic workshops for student-athletes

2008-09 Baseball A-Sun Academic Honor Roll Skyler Barnett Bo Burton Jacob Fabry Taylor Gouffon Paul Hoilman Bo Reeder Drew Story Derek Trent Pete Whittingslow

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“ETSU student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for Division I student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates. The ETSU coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures.” ­ — Bob Baker

ACADEMIC STAFF Not Pictured Jared Fries

Academic Advisor

Olya Batsula

Graduate Assistant

Kristi Lilly

Student Intern


Facilities

Memorial Center

Summers-Taylor Stadium

Warren-Greene Golf Center

Softball Complex

Cardinal Park

Brooks Gym

Buddy Hartsell Tennis Center

The Ridges

Men’s and Women’s Basketball Built 1977 • Capacity - 5,740

Men’s and Women’s Golf Built 2004

Baseball Built 1923 • Capacity - 2,000

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Built 1990

Men’s and Women’s Soccer Built 2008 • Capacity - 1,000

Softball Built 2008 • Capacity - 500

Volleyball Built 1950 • Capacity - 3,500

Men’s and Women’s Golf Built 1997

Liberty Bell Track and Field Capacity - 500

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Championships Dancing Again

In 2008-09, the ETSU men’s basketball team continued to build on its long-standing tradition of success, capturing the 2009 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship. With that victory, the Buccaneers made their eighth trip all-time to the NCAA Tournament, while bringing home the 26th overall championship in program history. More recently, ETSU has now enjoyed four 20-win seasons in the last seven years, having won conference titles in each of those four campaigns.

Back-To-Back

After posting a program-tying fourth consecutive winning season, ETSU women’s basketball made history by making its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008-09. The Lady Bucs, who boasted the number one seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament, defeated Mercer and Jacksonville en route to being tabbed the No. 13 seed in the Berkeley Region. ETSU set a new school record with 16 conference victories and tallied its third straight 20-win season after finishing the campaign at 20-11. Four Lady Bucs were rewarded for their hard work on the court, as Siarre Evans was named the 2009 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year, while Latisha Belcher received Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year honors. In addition, TaRonda Wiles was named First All-Conference and Gwen Washington was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team. Meanwhile, Evans also cleaned up at the A-Sun Tournament by being tabbed Tournament MVP and was also named a Finalist on the NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team.

Three-peat A year removed from earning its first-ever NCAA Tournament win, the ETSU men’s tennis team continued to dominate play winning its fourth straight A-Sun Regular Season crown, while dropping league rival Stetson 4-2, for its third straight A-Sun Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth. In addition to its seventh NCAA Tournament appearance the No. 61-ranked Bucs swept through the conference awards as head coach Yaser Zaatini was named the 2009 A-Sun Coach of the Year, while senior Enrique Olivares was again named the A-Sun Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and tournament MVP for the second consecutive season. Overall, the Bucs placed six total players on the all-conference teams in addition to running its current A-Sun winning streak to 34 straight wins.


are . . . BLUE The Trifecta

The ETSU men’s cross country/track and field program joined an elite group in 2008-09, as the Bucs were only one of five Division I programs to win the “Triple Crown.” The Bucs began leg one of their quest on the first Saturday in November when ETSU held off Belmont for its first A-Sun crown and 21st overall conference championship. ETSU, who defeated the Bruins by six points (29 to 35), brought its first cross country championship back to Johnson City since winning the crown in 1996. Then, on the third weekend of February, the Bucs completed leg two of the Trifecta run, as ETSU knocked off reigning conference champion Kennesaw State and hoisted the A-Sun Indoor Championship crown for the third time in the last four years. The “Triple Crown” was finally completed in mid-May when the Buccaneer squad overcame many obstacles – and once again – held off Kennesaw State to claim its second outdoor title since joining the league in 2005-06. The ETSU distance runners had a huge hand in winning the championship, as the Bucs went 1-thru-3 in the 5000m and 1-thru-4 in the 10000m.

Championships

Includes all regular season and tournament championships

Redemption Head coach Steve Brooks’ squad returned to the Big Dance for the second time in school history, after winning both the regular season and A-Sun Tournament titles over league rival Stetson. Despite a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to in-state rival and host Tennessee, the Lady Bucs rolled to their best overall season in program history, placing four members on the allconference team, while senior Tara Byrne (MVP), junior Yevgenyia Stupak and sophomore Tara Sheets earned all-tournament honors.

Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Football Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Track Women’s Track Volleyball

1978, 1980, 1981 1967-68, 1977-78, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2006-07 , 2008-09 1994-95, 2007-08, 2008-09 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2008 1985, 1999 1962, 1969 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007 2008 1978, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 2006, 2007, 2008 1980, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2009 1995, 1996 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2006

Conference Cup

All-Sport 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Men’s Sport 1977-78, 1982-83, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Women’s Sport 2006-07


Winning the Michael Stewart

In winning the Freshman of the Year award, Stewart followed in the footsteps of teammates Power and Rhys Enoch (Cornwall, England) as the third straight Buccaneer to capture the honor. At last month’s A-Sun Championships, he rallied from four strokes down entering the final round to catch and pass fellow freshman, Campbell’s Vaita Guillaume, thanks to three consecutive birdies on his closing nine holes. His win marked the third in a row for a Buccaneer, following Power in 2007 and Shaw in 2008. His win at the A-Sun Championships carried him to a unanimous spot on both the AllAtlantic Sun First-Team and All-Freshman Team.

Tara Byrne

After leading the ETSU women’s tennis team to its second NCAA Tournament appearance senior Tara Byrne received the prestigious Southeast Region ITA/NCAA Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. The First-Team All-A-Sun member and tournament MVP also became the second player in program history to surpass 100 career wins. Back on April 13, 2009, the local Johnson City native became ETSU’s all-time career wins leader, passing Masha Illina’s mark of 103 victories. Overall the four-time allconference member and team captain left ETSU with 107 career wins, which tops all players in the A-Sun this past season.

Yaser Zaatini

After losing four seniors off of the 2008 Bucs squad head coach Yaser Zaatini responded by leading ETSU through one of the toughest schedules in the entire nation. After coaching ETSU to its sixth straight unbeaten conference season and wins over four ITA-ranked teams, Zaatini was honored for the second straight season as the A-Sun Coach of the Year. Overall, it was Zaatini’s third “Coach of the Year” honor by the A-Sun and fifth overall (SoCon 2004, 2005) The Bucs earned their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance after dropping league foe Stetson, 4-2 for its third straight A-Sun Tournament title.

Yevgenyia Stupak

Stupak continued to impress in her junior season leading the Lady Bucs to a share of their third regular season championship and second A-Sun Tournament title. Overall, Stupak rolled to an impressive 30-6 singles mark, picking up wins against players from 16 ITA-ranked teams. In addition to a remarkable 23-9 doubles record, Stupak was the highest ranked ITA player in the conference, which helped earn her the 2009 A-Sun Women’s Player of the Year award.

Seamus Power

Power, who was part of an ETSU awards sweep as the Freshman of the Year in 2007 (with Warren and Rhys Davies), became the third Buccaneer to win the conference Player of the Year. Power and former teammates Davies (2006-07) and Gareth Shaw (2008) combined to put an ETSU stranglehold on the league’s top individual honor over the last four years. He joins Jacksonville State’s Matias Anselmo as the only two in Atlantic Sun history to win both the Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year in a career. The Waterford, Ireland native shared Medalist honors at the Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational and placed second at the Kauai Collegiate Cup. In addition to the A-Sun honor Power became the eighth person in ETSU men’s golf history to receive All-America honors as he was named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar.

Fred Warren

The Bucs legendary golf coach picked up his ninth Coach of the Year award in 2009. Overall, the Hall-of-Famer coach has won the A-Sun award twice, to go along with the seven he totaled while in the Southern Conference. Under Warren’s direction the Bucs earned their 18th trip to the NCAA Championships this past May.

Ben Ronoh

ETSU track and field newcomer Ben Ronoh lived up to the hype after helping the Bucs win the “Triple Crown” in 2008-09. The native from Sotik, Kenya was named Most Outstanding Track Performer at both the indoor and outdoor conference championships. At the Atlantic Sun Indoor Championships, Ronoh swept the 3000m and 5000m events on the David E. Walker track inside Memorial Center and was named the league’s top performer. The sophomore distance runner made it a clean sweep after winning the steeplechase and finishing second (behind his cousin Kenneth Rotich) in the 5000m and 10000m at the Atlantic Sun Outdoor Championships in Jacksonville, Fla.


Right Way Enrique Olivares

Overall, Olivares closed out his career as not just one of the top men’s tennis players in program history, but as one of the most decorated student-athletes in the history of intercollegiate athletics at ETSU. The second winningest player in school history wrapped up his career with a remarkable 115 wins, including posting an Atlantic Sun Conference record-setting mark of 32-1(.969 winning percentage). The fourtime A-Sun First-Team member and twotime A-Sun Player of the Year, became the highest ranked ITA preseason player in school and league history in 2008 as the No. 9-ranked ITA singles player in the nation. The three-time A-Sun Tournament MVP, again led the Bucs to their fourth straight A-Sun Regular Season title and a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. A mainstay in the national rankings since arriving in the Tri-Cites, Olivares held 14 career wins against nationally ITA ranked players.

Siarre Evans

Since arriving in Johnson City in the fall of 2006, rising senior Siarre Evans hasn’t disappointed the Lady Buccaneer faithful. After adding Atlantic Sun Freshman Player of the Year, First Team All-Conference, Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team and Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team accolades to her resume in her first two seasons, Evans continued to impress in 2008-09. The Griffin, Ga., native, who became only the 16th ETSU player of all-time to reach the 1,000-point club and lead the conference with 16.4 ppg and 10.3 rpg, was named the 2009 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and Atlantic Sun Tournament MVP. Furthermore, Evans’ stellar play placed her as a finalist on the NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team.

Paul Hoilman

After an outstanding freshman season, Hoilman had a career 2008-09 sophomore year as he received numerous postseason awards including being named to the Louisville Slugger All-America Third-Team, the Ping!Baseball All-America Honorable Mention Team and the College Baseball Insider All-America Second-Team. Hoilman received Atlantic Sun All-Conference First-Team recognition and was selected as the A-Sun Player of the Week on April 27. The Johnson City native led the A-Sun in slugging, and finished in the top ten in batting average, on-base percentage, runs scored, RBIs, doubles, home runs, walks and sacrifice flies.

Heidi Dahl

Dahl was an outstanding track and field athlete in 2008-09, as she represented ETSU at both the Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Championships. The Orem, Utah, native became the first Lady Buccaneer student-athlete to receive All-America honors since 2000 at the Outdoor Championships, as she finished sixth in the 1500m run. In addition, Dahl claimed the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship in the 1500m at Louisville. Dahl, who won the Atlantic Sun Championship in the mile (indoor), 800m (outdoor) and 1500m (outdoor), was also a five-time A-Sun Athlete of the Week winner. The senior runner ran a leg in both the indoor and outdoor conference championship 4x400-meter relay. In total, Dahl contributed for 29 percent of the Lady Bucs’ scoring at the outdoor conference championships and was named Most Outstanding Track Performer at the post-race ceremony.

Kenneth Rotich

Kenneth Rotich, a three-time Cross Country Athlete of the Week winner, was named the Atlantic Sun Runner of the Year after winning the conference championship with a time of 24:34 in Macon, Ga. The native of Nairobi, Kenya helped the Bucs win their 21st cross country title in school history and was the first ETSU runner to win a championship since 1995. In total, Rotich won three races in 2008 and moved his current running total of A-Sun Athlete of the Week honors to six, which marks a new conference best.

Bo Reeder

Reeder came on strong in his freshman season tying the ETSU freshman home run record with 15 in his first year with the Bucs. Reeder was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team. The 2008-09 season saw many impressive feats out of Reeder as he defeated ACC foe Virginia Tech in his first career start, while throwing a complete game and hitting for the cycle in the same week. Reeder also came in to get the save against Tennessee on the road to complete a sweep of the Vols. Reeder was a unanimous selection for the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team, was named the A-Sun Player of the Week and made the College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup on March 23.


JOhnson City

For almost two centuries, Johnson City has been the center for tourism and business in Northeast Tennessee. Originally a train depot, Johnson City is now a metropolitan melting pot with invigorating music, enchanting culture, and exhilarating mountain adventure. The city offers a wide assortment of restaurants, art galleries, coffee shops, cultural events and outdoor activities.

Johnson City Facts Population: Johnson City.......55,469 Average Temperatures: summer........................ 76 winter............................ 41

Johnson City is located in

Precipitation: 41 inches

Washington County, which is also

Average Snowfall: 16 inches

home to Historic Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, and the International Storytelling Center. Since 1973 the National Storytelling Festival takes over Jonesborough each October for a weekend of tall tales in a storybook setting.

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Community

Buffalo Mountain

Johnson City ranked #73 out of 354 metropolitan areas – criteria based on cost of living, job outlook, climate, crime, transportation, education, the arts, health care, and recreation.

With a scenic overlook and 15 miles of hiking, Buffalo Mountain Park is a great destination to relax and rejuvenate your body and spirit. The park is also an excellent place to watch and admire birds and wildflowers. Also, enjoy the terrain with mountain biking through the park.

Altitude: 1525 feet above sea level

Distance Chart from Johnson City (BASED ON 70 MPH SPEED): Asheville, N.C. ............... 1 hour Atlanta, Ga. ...................4 hours Baltimore .......................7 hours Birmingham, Ala..........6 hours Bristol, Tenn. .................30 min. Charlotte, N.C................3 hours

Chattanooga, Tenn. ...3 hours Columbia, S.C.,..............4 hours Gatlinburg, Tenn..........2 hours Jacksonville, Fla. ..........8 hours Knoxville, Tenn. ...........2 hours Memphis, Tenn.............8 hours

Myrtle Beach, S.C. .......6 hours Nashville, Tenn. ............4 hours Raleigh, N.C...................5 hours Savannah, Ga. ..............6 hours Washington D.C. .........7 hours


TENNESSEE

Bordered by eight states, the Volunteer state is known for its natural beauty, Southern hospitality, serene weather, and has something for everyone to do. Unique Culture

Great Music

Great Fun

Whether it is visiting Elvis’ home in Graceland or the battlefields from the Civil War, Tennessee is home to some of the most unique destinations in America. Tennessee’s lakes, rivers and parks provide the perfect setting for outdoor activities. Home to 54 state parks, the Volunteer state provides vacationers the option to boat, fish, and hike, while exploring the beautiful scenic views in the midst of the mountains. Antiquing, sporting events, musical attractions and many tasty eateries also give the state a creative touch.

Home of Music City, U.S.A., Tennessee is famous for such grand music halls and events as the Grand Old Opry, Ryman Auditorium, Music Row and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Other famous music venues included Beale Street and the B.B. King club in downtown Memphis and the Bonnaroo MusicFest, in Manchester every June.

The Volunteer State offers a wide variety of fun and adventure for everyone, whether it is enjoying a Tennessee Titans (NFL) game on a Sunday afternoon or visiting Elvis’ home in Memphis. It is also hearing the engines roar from the short track at Bristol Motor Speedway and watching the Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), the Volunteer State offers the ultimate sports fan something to enjoy. The state also creates excitement for the outdoorsman as the Appalachian Trail cuts through the mountains, and fishing is also key on the plethora of lakes and rivers which flow across Tennessee. The waterfalls, wildlife, and breathtaking views are also a must-see.

Tennessee Facts

Nickname...................................Volunteer State 16th State admitted to the Union..........1796 Population............................................ 5,797,289 Capital..................................................... Nashville Largest City........................Memphis (650,100) Current Governor....................... Phil Bredesen

With three vast regions that not only furnish a unique variety of geography, Tennessee offers something to do all year around. Whether it is soulful music, historical drama, barbecue, Elvis in Memphis, joining country music legends in Nashville, or heading to the scenic Smoky Mountains in the fall, Tennessee is the place to be.

Average Temp................................... 61 degrees State Bird.........................................Mockingbird State Flower.......................................................Iris State Tree.........................................................Tulip State Symbol.......................................... Raccoon

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East Tennessee State University We Are Unique

• ETSU offers the world’s only master’s degree in storytelling and reading • Nation’s only university presenting a comprehensive study of bluegrass and country music courses • Features an Advanced Visualization Lab recognized around the globe while providing a look at the future of animation graphics

Academic Support • Academic Advising/Counseling • Tutoring • Career and personal counseling • Member of NCAA Life Skills Program

Students • ETSU enrolls more than 13,790 students • ETSU is the university of choice for students from more than 65 countries • ETSU is the home of over 170 campus organizations, including fraternities, sororities, governance and religious groups, honor and service societies, and academic clubs.

Faculty and Staff • over 2,000 full-time faculty and staff • approximately 75% of full-time faculty members hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their fields

Colleges and Schools More than 100 degree programs: • College of Arts and Sciences • College of Business and Technology • College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences • Clemmer College of Education • Honors College • Quillen College of Medicine • College of Nursing • Gatton College of Pharmacy • College of Public Health • School of Continuing Studies • School of Graduate Studies

Campus • 366 tree-shaded acres • 64 Academic and Administrative Buildings • ETSU’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine was third in rural medicine, 16th in family medicine training and 17th in primary care education in the “2004 Best Graduate Schools” issue of the U.S. News & World Report for rural medicine.



February

19 20 21 26 27 28

at The Citadel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 p.m. at Kansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. at Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m. St. Peter’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. St. Peter’s (DH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. St. Peter’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m.

March

3 at UNC Asheville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p.m. 5 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 6 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p.m. 7 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 12 SIU Edwardsville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 13 SIU Edwardsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p.m. 14 SIU Edwardsville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 17 at Tennessee Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 19 USC Upstate  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. 20 USC Upstate  (DH). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. 23 Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. 26 at Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 27 at Lipscomb  (DH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 p.m. 30 at Appalachian State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. 31 VIRGINIA TECH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m.

April

2 UNF  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 3 UNF (DH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 6 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 7 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. 9 at Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. 10 at Jacksonville  (DH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 14 at Wofford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 16 Mercer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 17 Mercer  (DH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 21 Appalachain State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 23 at Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. 24 at Campbell (DH)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 27 at Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. 28 Tennessee Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 30 Stetson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m.

May

1 Stetson  (DH). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 5 Wofford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 8 at Florida Gulf Coast (DH)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 9 at Florida Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 11 UNC Asheville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. 14 at Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 p.m. 15 at Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 p.m. 16 at Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 p.m. 20 at Kennesaw State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. 21 at Kennesaw State (DH)*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. 26-29 A-Sun Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA

June

4-7 NCAA Regionals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA 11-14 NCAA Super Regionals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA 19-30 College World Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA

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