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100 Years...

1912 First Men’s Basketball Team

1920 Baseball’s Jim Mooney

1938 Football Team

1940 Football Team

1954 Coach Madison Brooks


of Tradition

1969 Grantland Rice Bowl Team

1973 Building of Memorial Center

1989 Keith “Mister” Jennings

1996 Men’s Golf Ranked No. 1

2010 Men’s Tennis Championship Run


Table of Contents/Style Guide

INTRO Table of Contents..............................................2 Media Information/Quick Facts.........................3 Buc Sports Network..........................................4 Support Staff....................................................5 Diamond Darlings.............................................6 2011 Season Preview........................................7 Roster Breakdown.............................................8 Preseason Poll/Awards....................................10

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach Tony Skole....................................12 Assistant Coach Clay Greene............................14 Assistant Coach Reid Casey.............................15 Volunteer Assistant Matt Landreth.................16 MEET THE BUCS Player Profiles........................................... 18-33

REVIEW Game-by-Game Results..................................36 Final Statistics.................................................37 OPPONENTS 2011 Opponents....................................... 40-42 All-Time Records vs. Opponents......................43 HISTORY Great Moments in ETSU Baseball....................46 Individual Records..........................................48 Team Records..................................................50 Single Game Records......................................51 Yearly Leaders.................................................52 Honors............................................................53 Bucs In The Pros..............................................54 Year-by-Year Results.......................................55 All-Time Roster...............................................58

THIS IS ETSU Athletic Training..............................................62 Strength and Conditioning..............................63 Academic Support..........................................64 Facilities..........................................................65 Championships are BLUE.................................66 Winning the Right Way...................................68 Johnson City...................................................70 Tennessee.......................................................71 East Tennessee State University......................72 TV/Radio Flip Chart.........................................74 Credits The 2011 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 Ben Booker and Erin Ryan. Editing by the ETSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Photos provided by ETSU University Relations photographers Larry Smith, Jim Padget and Jim Sledge.

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General Information Location....................................Johnson City, Tenn. Founded..........................................................1911 Nickname..............................................Buccaneers Enrollment...................................................14,183 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

Media Relations Media Relations 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.......Ryan Dunn Dunn’s Office Phone....................(423) 439-8212 Dunn’s E-Mail............... etsusportsinfo@etsu.edu SID Fax...........................................(423) 439-6138 Athletics Web Site................... www.etsubucs.com

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 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 P.O. 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.

Media Page/Quick Facts

Team Information 2010 Overall Record...................................... 32-28 Atlantic Sun Conference Record.............3rd (15-12) Starters Returning/Lost..................................... 9/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost.................................... 8/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................... 16/6 Head Coach.................Tony Skole (The Citadel, ‘91) Record at ETSU:.......... 271-337, 12th season (.446) Career Record:............ 366-394, 15th season (.482) Assistant Coaches...Clay Greene, Reid Casey, Matt Landreth 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 ..............................................................Kyle Utne Strength and Conditioning Coach......... Lee Morrow .........................................................Guy Hornsby ..................................................Ambrose Serrano 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) 741-5297

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 adavance 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 adavance 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.

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The Bucs are on the air again in 2010-11… The Buccaneer Sports Network is primed and ready to begin another exciting year of broadcasting ETSU athletics in 2010-11, a season that will include a combined 80 live radio broadcasts of ETSU men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball, over 90 live audio broadcasts of selected Buccaneer events at ETSUBucs.com, 26 television coaches shows, and over 60 live or on-demand video broadcasts courtesy of ASun.TV.

Radio and Broadcast Info

“We are poised for another great season when it comes to the number and the quality of broadcasts for our network,” said Jay Sandos, the radio “Voice of the Bucs” and ETSU’s Assistant Director for Athletic Media Relations/Broadcast Operations. “We are excited about our new partnerships on the radio with our new flagship station WXSM-AM 640 The Sports Monster, as well as our return to WJCW-AM 910 and WGOCAM 1320 as affiliates. Having these strong radio partnerships, continuing our television relationships with Charter Communications, Fox College Sports Atlantic, and WJHL 11 Connects, and seeing the live video streaming product at ASun.TV continue to grow is exciting.”

Bucs on the Radio… Beginning this season, ETSU’s flagship radio station for men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, and the Inside Buc Sports coaches call-in show will be WXSM-AM 640 The Sports Monster. Affiliate stations of the radio portion of the network will include WJCW-AM (910), WGOC-AM (1320), WRGS-AM (1370), and WRGS-FM (94.5) in Rogersville. In addition, all fans can access the live audio broadcasts of all ETSU games by visiting ETSUBucs.com, clicking on the network link and the live audio link. 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. Along with live game coverage on the radio, fans are also encouraged to stop by or call in to the weekly “Inside Buc Sports” coaches show at Fanatics Sports Restaurant located in the Doubletree Hotel, across from The Mall at Johnson City. Sandos, along with selected ETSU coaches, will visit with fans every Tuesday evening from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., taking phone calls as well as questions from fans inside the restaurant.

2010-11 Radio Affiliates WXSM-AM (640). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tri-Cities WJCW-AM (910). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tri-Cities WGOC-AM (1320). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingsport WRGS-AM (1370). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rogersville WRGS-FM (94.7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rogersville WKPT-AM (1400) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingsport WKPT-AM (1490) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bristol WKPT-AM (1590) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson City WKPT-FM (94.3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingsport WKPT-FM (97.9). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bristol WKPT-FM (97.7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson City 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, WKPT-AM (1490) and WKPT-FM (97.9) in Bristol, and WKPT-AM (1590) and WKPTFM (97.7) in Johnson City. 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.

Bucs on Live Video Web Streaming The Buccaneer Sports Network in cooperation with ASun.TV have teamed up this 2010-11 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.

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.

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Baseball Support Staff

Brian Johnston Director of Athletic Medicine

Kyle Utne G.A. Athletic Trainer

Jay Sandos “Voice� of the Bucs

Allen Haney Equipment Manager

Josh Payne Student Manager

Lee Morrow Strength and Conditioning Coach

Guy Hornsby Strength Coach/SPEC

Ambrose Serrano Strength Coach/SPEC

Bob Baker Director of Academic Services

Kevin Bostian Marketing Director

Sara Hacker Marketing and Promotions Coordinator

Tyler McCann Promotions Staff

Daniel Smith Promotions Staff

Brandon Hudson Game Operations/ Ticket Manager

Matt McGahey Tickets

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Support Staff

Jeff Schneider Sports Information Assistant

Kristi Smith Administrative Assistant

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ETSU Diamond Darlings

Diamond Girls

As part of the Marketing Department, the ETSU Diamond Darlings are a select group of ladies who assist in gameday operations for home baseball games. The Diamond Darlings’ responsibilities include promoting attendance, increasing school spirit, fan interaction and assisting with gameday promotions and giveaways.

Lexi Bass

Catherine Below

Hannah Champlin

Mara Coakley

Lyndsay Crabtree

Logan Herrick

Amanda Hill

Heather Hostetter

Jessica Lyle

Meredith Maddox

Lauren Powell

Brooke Stokes

Sarah Willis

Back Row (L to R): Mara Coakley, Lexi Bass (Co-Captain), Heather Hostetter (Co-Captain), Catherine Below, Meredith Maddox, Amanda Hill, Jessica Lyle Front Row (L to R): Lauren Powell, Hannah Champlin, Lyndsay Crabtree (Captain), Sarah Willis, Logan Herrick, Brooke Stokes

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A year after posting the most wins in school history since 1982, the 2011 Buccaneer baseball team is looking to claim its first conference championship under head coach Tony Skole. The Bucs are loaded, returning nine starters and eight pitchers from last season including Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Paul Hoilman and All-Conference selections Derek Trent and Bo Reeder. ETSU posted the best offensive numbers in the school’s history in 2010, and even with the new bats the Bucs are looking to match those numbers with a potent lineup from top to bottom. The Bucs have brought in some quality arms to bolster a pitching staff that returns four of the five top arms from a year ago. Among the ETSU newcomers are John Long, Clinton Freeman, Dylan Pratt and Dak Rissman. The Bucs also have an outstanding sophomore class as Kerry Doane, Andrew Green, Derek Niesman, Michael Gonzalez, Scott McNally and Derek Bushey all have a year of competition under their belts. ETSU will have a tough road in 2011 as the Bucs will face a schedule of opponents that posted a combined winning percentage of over .520 in 2010 including five NCAA tournament teams. The Bucs open with their first seven games at home before going on the road for eight of the next nine games including the conference opener against USC Upstate. ETSU will host conference contenders Florida Gulf Coast and Jacksonville. The Buccaneer conference road schedule will be tough with games at UNF, Belmont and Mercer.

2010 Johnny Bench Award Finalist Derek Trent returns for his senior season behind the plate. Trent spent the last two years as the ETSU starting catcher and had an outstanding junior campaign that saw him hit .348 with 13 home runs and 66 RBIs. The senior also had an outstanding defensive season throwing out a league-leading 23 base runners. The Bucs are the deepest they have ever been at catcher in 2011 with Skyler Barnett, Zach Waters and Steven Monger all capable of stepping in and making a start. Both Barnett and Waters can add a power bat and good defense, while Monger is a very athletic catcher.

Infield ETSU returns all four starters from the infield from 2010. Senior All-American Paul Hoilman will anchor the Bucs at first base after having one of the best individual seasons in the program’s history in 2010. Hoilman hit a league best .421 with 25 home runs and 84 RBIs while leading the country in slugging (.860). Currently, Hoilman is the active leader in the A-Sun in home runs (51) and is on pace to break the conference record for career home runs, RBIs and runs. Up the middle for the Bucs sophomores Kerry Doane and Derek Niesman will look to improve upon good freshman campaigns as Doane hit .335 with 23 doubles, nine home runs and 58 RBIs at shortstop, while Niesman hit .265 with three home runs and 26 RBIs at second base. Doane has exceptional range and a strong arm and was one of the toughest Bucs to strike out in 2010. Niesman is also a good fielder and can be used at either second or third base and has

At third for ETSU will be junior all-conference selection Bo Reeder. Reeder is a .349 career hitter at ETSU and posted 20 home runs and 61 RBIs in 2010 as he finished second on the team in average (.357), runs (70), hits (89), triples (3), home runs and slugging (.663).

Outfield The deepest position on the ETSU squad is the outfield, with five players back from last year’s team that have made starts for the Bucs. Matthew Scruggs will continue to anchor the Buccaneers in centerfield after hitting .344 a year ago with 21 doubles, a team best four triples, 13 home runs and 61 RBIs. Scruggs is very good defensively and should reach double digits in steals in 2011. Also making strong cases to start in the outfield are returners Andrew Green, Cory Betterson and Michael Gonzalez. Both Green and Betterson are good defenders who can cover a lot of ground with great speed and are a threat on the base paths, while Gonzalez offers the Bucs a power lefty bat and a strong arm in the outfield. Also in the mix for the Bucs are junior transfers Dylan Pratt and John Long as well as freshman Clinton Freeman. Pratt, a local native, brings another big righty bat to the Buccaneers and should be a fixture in the ETSU batting order, while both Long and Freeman have good range in the outfield and can also be threats for ETSU at the plate.

Pitching The Buccaneer rotation will look a little different in 2011 as the Bucs have added John Long and Clinton Freeman with Bo Burton on the weekends. Burton had an outstanding 2010 season leading the team with nine wins and a 4.22 ERA. The crafty sidewinder logged the second most appearances for ETSU a year ago seeing action in 31 games. Long has great stuff with good command and will be looked to help carry the pitching staff, while Freeman has had some great outings for the Buccaneers in the fall and spring, and will be the Bucs first lefty starter in several years. Also battling to get into the weekend rotation are Ben Booker, Derek Bushey and Bret Gallihugh. Booker had arguably the second best year on staff in 2010, going 6-2 on the year in 88.1 innings. Bushey comes into the season with a full year of experience under his belt as the sophomore showed some signs of brilliance in 2010, while Gallihugh, a freshman, has improved his stuff lately and could see a couple starts in the mid week.

Season Preview

Catchers

an explosive bat like many of the ETSU starters. Backing up Doane and Niesman in the infield will be Corey McPherson and Alex Reynolds. McPherson can play both short and second base if needed and offers a good defensive backup, while Reynolds has improved from his freshman season and offers another big lefty bat for the Buccaneers.

Sophomore Scott McNally and junior transfer Dak Rissman are expected to be the top middle relievers for the Bucs, while Bo Reeder has moved from being a starter into the closer role. Also coming out of the pen will be lefties Lee Hall and Kyle Watson and righties Zach Waters and Logan Rice. Gallihugh and Bushey also can be used in relief for the Bucs as this year’s bullpen should be one of the best in several years and will offer favorable matchups for the Bucs as they have one of the deepest pitching groups that they have had under coach Skole.

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East Tennessee State 2011 Baseball Roster N umerica l

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# NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . . B-T. . . . . HT.. . . . . WT. . . . . . CL.. . . . . HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Corey McPherson. . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . S-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 155. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Science Hill HS 2 Kerry Doane. . . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 165. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Ft. Lauderdale, FL. . . . . . Nova HS 3 Skyler Barnett. . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 210. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Unicoi HS 4 Bo Burton. . . . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 200. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 5 Matthew Scruggs. . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 190. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Bearden HS 6 Michael Gonzalez . . . . . OF . . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Jupiter, FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jupiter HS 8 Scott McNally. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 175. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Marietta, GA. . . . . . . . . . . Harrison HS 10 Steven Monger . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-11. . . . . 165. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Oak Ridge, TN. . . . . . . . . . Oak Ridge HS 12 Ben Booker. . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-2. . . . . . 195. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland State CC 13 Justin Willis. . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 150. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Gibbs HS 14 Derek Trent. . . . . . . . . . C/OF. . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN. . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 15 Alex Reynolds . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Boone HS 16 Dak Rissman . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . West Palm Beach, FL. . . . Palm Beach State 17 Andrew Green. . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 185. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Powell, TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . Powell HS 18 John Long. . . . . . . . . . RHP/OF . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 185. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Anderson, SC. . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg Methodist JC 19 Derek Bushey. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . -1. . . . . 195 . . . . . . . So.. . . . . Richmond, VA. . . . . . . . . Benedictine HS 20 Lee Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 165. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Jacksonville, FL . . . . . . . . Lake Sumter CC 21 Dylan Pratt. . . . . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 220. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Walters State CC 22 Bo Reeder. . . . . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 195. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Cookeville, TN. . . . . . . . . . Cookeville HS 23 Derek Niesman . . . . . . . UTL.. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 200. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Wellington, FL. . . . . . . . . A.H. Delray HS 25 Cory Betterson. . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Atlanta, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . Woodward Academy 26 Zach Waters. . . . . . . . . C/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Woodstock, GA. . . . . . . . Etowah HS 27 Kyle Watson. . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 205. . . . . . R-Fr.. . . . Cooper City, FL. . . . . . . . . St. Thomas Aquinas HS 28 Collin Ciepiela . . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 215. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Buford, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . Buford HS 30 Logan Rice. . . . . . . . . RHP/IF. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 170. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Erwin, TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unicoi HS 32 Bret Gallihugh. . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-11. . . . . 165. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Sevierville, TN . . . . . . . . . Pigeon Forge HS 33 Will Chesney . . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-2. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . West HS 37 Nick Loughrey. . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 160. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN. . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 39 Mason Howell. . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 195. . . . . . R-So.. . . . Erwin, TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . King College 40 Clinton Freeman. . . . LHP/OF . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Jonesborough, TN. . . . . . David Crockett HS 44 Paul Hoilman. . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 230. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Science Hill HS C OAC H E S

A lph a betica l NO. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . CLASS 3 Skyler Barnett. . . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . . . Jr. 25 Cory Betterson. . . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . . Jr. 12 Ben Booker. . . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . Sr. 4 Bo Burton. . . . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . Sr. 19 Derek Bushey. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . So. 33 Will Chesney. . . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . Fr. 28 Collin Ciepiela. . . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . . Fr. 2 Kerry Doane. . . . . . . . . IF/RHP . . . . . So. 40 Clinton Freeman. . . . . LHP/OF. . . . . Fr. 32 Bret Gallihugh . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . Fr. 17 Andrew Green . . . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . So. 6 Michael Gonzalez. . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . So. 20 Lee Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . Sr. 44 Paul Hoilman. . . . . . . . IF/RHP . . . . . Sr. 39 Mason Howell. . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . R-So. 18 John Long. . . . . . . . . . RHP/OF. . . . . . Jr. 37 Nick Loughrey. . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . Fr. 8 Scott McNally. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . So. 1 Corey McPherson. . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . Fr. 10 Steven Monger. . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . . Fr. 23 Derek Niesman. . . . . . . . UTL. . . . . . . So. 21 Dylan Pratt. . . . . . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . . Jr. 22 Bo Reeder. . . . . . . . . . . IF/RHP . . . . . . Jr. 15 Alex Reynolds. . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . So. 30 Logan Rice . . . . . . . . . . RHP/IF . . . . . Fr. 16 Dak Rissman. . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . . Jr. 5 Matthew Scruggs. . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . . Jr. 14 Derek Trent. . . . . . . . . . . C/OF . . . . . . Sr. 26 Zach Waters . . . . . . . . . C/RHP. . . . . . Fr. 27 Kyle Watson . . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . R-Fr. 13 Justin Willis. . . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . Fr.

7 Tony Skole, Head Coach (The Citadel, ‘91) 11 Clay Greene, Assistant Coach (University of Tennessee, ’97) 9 Reid Casey, Pitching Coach (East Tennessee State University, ’02) 24 Matt Landreth, Volunteer Assistant (Lander, ‘10)

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Position Breakdown

# NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . . B-T. . . . . HT.. . . . . WT. . . . . . CL.. . . . . HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . PREVIOUS SCHOOL 3 Skyler Barnett. . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 210. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Unicoi HS 28 Collin Ciepiela. . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 215. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Buford, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . Buford HS 10 Steven Monger . . . . . . . . C. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-11. . . . . 165. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Oak Ridge, TN. . . . . . . . . . Oak Ridge HS 14 Derek Trent. . . . . . . . . . C/OF. . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN. . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 26 Zach Waters. . . . . . . . . C/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Woodstock, GA. . . . . . . . Etowah HS I nfie l ders # NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . . B-T. . . . . HT.. . . . . WT. . . . . . CL.. . . . . HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . PREVIOUS SCHOOL 33 Will Chesney . . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-2. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . West HS 2 Kerry Doane. . . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 165. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Ft. Lauderdale, FL. . . . . . Nova HS 44 Paul Hoilman. . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 230. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Science Hill HS 39 Mason Howell. . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 195. . . . . . R-So.. . . . Erwin, TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . King College 37 Nick Loughrey. . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 160. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN. . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 1 Corey McPherson. . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . S-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 155. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Science Hill HS 23 Derek Niesman . . . . . . . UTL.. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 200. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Wellington, FL. . . . . . . . . A.H. Delray HS 22 Bo Reeder. . . . . . . . . . IF/RHP. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 195. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Cookeville, TN. . . . . . . . . . Cookeville HS 15 Alex Reynolds . . . . . . . . . IF. . . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Daniel Boone HS Outfiel ders # NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . . B-T. . . . . HT.. . . . . WT. . . . . . CL.. . . . . HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . PREVIOUS SCHOOL 25 Cory Betterson. . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 205. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Atlanta, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . Woodward Academy 6 Michael Gonzalez . . . . . OF . . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Jupiter, FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jupiter HS 17 Andrew Green. . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 185. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Powell, TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . Powell HS 21 Dylan Pratt. . . . . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 220. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Johnson City, TN . . . . . . . Walters State CC 5 Matthew Scruggs. . . . . OF . . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 190. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Bearden HS P itchers # NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . POS. . . . . . B-T. . . . . HT.. . . . . WT. . . . . . CL.. . . . . HOMETOWN . . . . . . . . PREVIOUS SCHOOL 12 Ben Booker. . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-2. . . . . . 195. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland State CC 4 Bo Burton. . . . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . . L-R. . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . 200. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Kingsport, TN . . . . . . . . . Dobyns-Bennett HS 19 Derek Bushey. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . -1. . . . . 195. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Richmond, VA. . . . . . . . . Benedictine HS 40 Clinton Freeman. . . . LHP/OF . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Jonesborough, TN. . . . . . David Crockett HS 32 Bret Gallihugh. . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-11. . . . . 165. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Sevierville, TN . . . . . . . . . Pigeon Forge HS 20 Lee Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 165. . . . . . . Sr.. . . . . Jacksonville, FL . . . . . . . . Lake Sumter CC 18 John Long. . . . . . . . . . RHP/OF . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-10. . . . . 185. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . Anderson, SC. . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg Methodist JC 8 Scott McNally. . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-9. . . . . . 175. . . . . . . So.. . . . . Marietta, GA. . . . . . . . . . . Harrison HS 30 Logan Rice. . . . . . . . . RHP/IF. . . . . R-R. . . . . . 5-8. . . . . . 170. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Erwin, TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unicoi HS 16 Dak Rissman . . . . . . . . . RHP. . . . . . R-R. . . . . . 6-4. . . . . . 180. . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . West Palm Beach, FL. . . . Palm Beach State 27 Kyle Watson. . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-0. . . . . . 205. . . . . . R-Fr.. . . . Cooper City, FL. . . . . . . . . St. Thomas Aquinas HS 13 Justin Willis. . . . . . . . . . LHP. . . . . . . L-L. . . . . . 6-1. . . . . . 150. . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . . . . . . . Gibbs HS

P l ayers By State Tennessee (19) Skyler Barnett.......................... Johnson City Ben Booker....................................Knoxville Bo Burton.....................................Kingsport Will Chesney..................................Knoxville Clinton Freeman.................... Jonesborough Bret Gallihugh.............................Sevierville Andrew Green...................................Powell Paul Hoilman........................... Johnson City Mason Howell..................................... Erwin Nick Loughrey...............................Kingsport Corey McPherson..................... Johnson City Steven Monger............................ Oak Ridge Dylan Pratt.............................. Johnson City Bo Reeder.................................... Cookeville Alex Reynolds.......................... Johnson City Logan Rice.......................................... Erwin Matthew Scruggs..........................Knoxville Derek Trent...................................Kingsport Justin Willis...................................Knoxville Florida (6) Kerry Doane...........................Ft. Lauderdale Michael Gonzalez............................. Jupiter Lee Hall.....................................Jacksonville Derek Niesman...........................Wellington Dak Rissman..................... West Palm Beach Kyle Watson................................Cooper City Georgia (4) Corey Betterson................................Atlanta Collin Ciepiela....................................Buford Scott McNally.................................Marietta Zach Waters................................Woodstock South Carolina (1) John Long..................................... Anderson

Roster Breakdown

Catchers

Virginia (1) Derek Bushey............................... Richmond

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2011 Preseason Baseball Poll and All-Conference Team Coaches Poll

Preseason Awards/Preseason Poll

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T1. T1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

FGCU (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Mercer (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 ETSU (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Jacksonville (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Stetson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 UNF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Kennesaw State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 USC Upstate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

A-Sun Tournament Champion: Mercer (five votes) Preseason Player of the Year: Paul Hoilman – ETSU * Preseason Pitcher of the Year: Richie Erath – FGCU

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Pos Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team . . . . . . . . . Cl. . . . . . . 2010 Stats *SP Richie Erath . . . . . . . . . . . FGCU . . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . 7-4, 4.42 ERA, 79 K SP Matt McCall . . . . . . . . . . Mercer . . . . . . . . . . So. . . . . . . 7-2, 4.79 ERA, 44 K SP Matt Tomshaw . . . . . . Jacksonville . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . 8-2, 4.99 ERA, 44 K RP Jon Ivie . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belmont . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . 3-1, 4.04 ERA, 10 SV C Derek Trent . . . . . . . . . ETSU . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . .348 BA, 13 HR, 66 RBIs *1B Paul Hoilman . . . . . . . ETSU . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . .421 BA, 25 HR, 84 RBIs 2B Mikel Alvarez . . . . . . . . . . FGCU . . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . .409 BA, 5 HR, 39 RBIs *3B Jacob Tanis . . . . . . . . . . . Mercer . . . . . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . . . .388 BA, 22 HR, 88 RBIs SS Stephen Wickens . . . . . . . FGCU . . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . .359 BA, 92 H, 18 SB OF Dylan Craig . . . . . . . . . . Belmont . . . . . . . . . Jr. . . . . . . . .382 BA, 3 HR, 36 RBIs OF Dan Gulbransen . . . . . Jacksonville . . . . . . . . So.. . . . . . . .391 BA, 8 HR, 46 RBIs OF Adam Brett Walker . . Jacksonville . . . . . . . . So. . . . . . . .313 BA, 16 HR, 58 RBIs *DH Nate Woods . . . . . . . . . Belmont . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . . . . .319 BA, 20 HR, 78 RBIs * - Unanimous Selection

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Tony Skole Head Coach The Citadel, ‘91

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Tony Skole enters his 12th season as the Buccaneer skipper. The Roswell, Georgia, native has brought confidence and respect to the East Tennessee State 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 sixth 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,” says Skole. “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.” 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 post-season 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 most wins since 1982. 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 and 2010. 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)

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).

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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 propelled The Citadel into the College World Series.

To continue to make the ascent to be one of the premier baseball programs in the Atlantic Sun Conference and in the country.

“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 I level, and we want to make sure our players are accepting that responsibility.” Skole saw junior Paul Hoilman have one of the best individual seasons of any Buccaneer in 2010 as Hoilman set ten school records on his way to earning the Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year and Scholar Athlete of the Year. Hoilman also was named a Louisville Slugger First Team AllAmerican by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. ETSU also had two first team all-conference selections for the first time since 2005 as the Bucs had five players named All-A-Sun.

Skole has coached 28 all-conference performers at East Tennessee State, 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 All-Americans and 25 All-Academic honorees.

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.

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“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.

In 2009, Skole had two players receive AllAmerica 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’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.

Coach Skole enjoys reading, running, golf and spending time with his family. He and his wife Jody have been married for 12 years and recently completed the Atlanta Marathon together. They along with their three boys, Tilo (11) Jack (8) and Gehrig (4) reside in Johnson City.

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

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Clay Greene Assistant Coach Tennessee, ‘97 Clay Greene enters his sixth 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 as the Bucs scored a record 503 runs in 2010 surpassing the NCAA regional team of 1981 that won a school-best 41 games. ETSU also posted a school record in hits (724), home runs (93), doubles (142) and RBIs (471) the same year.

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“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 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 back-to-back NCAA Regionals in 1996 and 1997. The center fielder led the nation and set a then-school-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 runner-up 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 son named AJ (4) and a daughter named Katelyn (1).

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Reid Casey Assistant Coach East Tennessee State University, ‘02 Reid Casey enters his fifth 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.”

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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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.

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Matt Landreth Volunteer Assistant Coach Lander University, ‘10

Matt Landreth enters his first season as a volunteer assistant at ETSU and will work with all aspects of the program. Landreth comes to ETSU after spending one year as a volunteer assistant at Lander University. While at Lander, Landreth worked with the outfielders and catchers, and implemented strength and speed programs. The 2010 squad broke school records for runs scored (367), RBIs (315), and OBP (.401) in a season, and tied the school record for home runs (28). A native of Simpsonville, S.C., Landreth played baseball at Gardner-Webb University for head coach Rusty Stroupe during the 2003-2004 seasons where he earned a varsity letter in 2003.

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In March of 2007, Landreth broke several power lifting records to become the current South Carolina state record holder for bench press (355), squat (540), deadlift (520), and total weight (1415) in his age group and weight class for the South Carolina American Powerlifting Association.

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Landreth graduated from Lander University with a B.S. in Exercise Science in May 2010. Shortly after graduation Landreth became a certified strength and conditioning coach (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Landreth is currently pursuing a master’s degree in the KLSS department at ETSU. Landreth is married to the former Carla Bowlin.

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#4 Bo Burton Pitcher • 6-3 • 200 Senior • L/R • Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

2010 Season: In his first full season throwing side-armed, Burton posted a team best 4.22 ERA after going 9-6 with five saves in 31 appearances including four starts ...had 54 strikeouts and only 17 walks in 74.2 innings of work ... picked up wins against North Florida, Kennesaw State, Stetson and Mercer ... was masterful at the Atlantic Sun tournament going 8.1 innings against UNF in the 7-5 win over the Ospreys ... tied his career high for strikeouts with six twice against Tennessee Tech (4/28) and UNF (5/26) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

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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 AllAcademic honors. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Dobyns-Bennett ... was named firstteam 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 W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2008 9.58 0-3 12 7 0 0 0 31.0 51 51 33 26 27 7 3 2 1-1 18 4 0 0 0 37.0 70 58 48 18 19 8 8 1 2009 11.68 2010 4.22 9-6 31 4 0 0 5 74.2 73 40 35 17 54 1 10 0 Totals 7.32 10-10 61 15 0 0 5 142.2 194 149 116 61 100 16 21 3

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#12 Ben Booker Pitcher • 6-2 • 195 Senior • R/R • Knoxville Tenn./ Cleveland State CC

2010 Season: Posted a 6-2 record with a 6.93 ERA in 16 appearances including 15 starts ... struck out 48 batters in a team-leading 88.1 innings, while only walking 17 ... led the Bucs to an 11-4 record in games that he started ... threw a complete game against Lipscomb (3/27) ... had a season-best eight strikeouts against Saint Peter’s (2/27) and Lipscomb (3/27) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. 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 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.

Players

Booker’s Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2010 6.93 6-2 16 15 1 0 0 88.1 127 73 68 17 48 4 11 2

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#20 Lee Hall Pitcher • 5-9 • 165 Senior • L/L • Jacksonville, Fla./ Lake Sumter CC 2010 Season: Missed half of the season due to an injury ... made four appearances, posting an 11.57 ERA ... recorded a strikeout against Lipscomb (3/26). 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 four-year 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.

Players

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

Hall’s Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2010 11.57 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 0

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#44 Paul Hoilman Pitcher/Infielder • 6-4 • 230 Senior • R/R • Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill 2010 Season: Had arguably one of the best single seasons in ETSU history, breaking seven season records and three career records ... was named the Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and the A-Sun Male Scholar Athlete of the Year ... a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist, Hoilman was named a Louisville Slugger First Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball ... Hoilman was also named a Pro-Line Second Team All-American by the NCBWA and a Ping!Baseball Second Team All-American as well as a Third Team All-American by Baseball America ...received ESPN the Magazine First-Team Academic All-America honors ... an A-Sun First Team All-Conference selection, Hoilman led the country in slugging (.860) and the A-Sun in average (.421), home runs (25), runs (79), total bases (202) and walks (51) ... led the Bucs in doubles (24), on base percentage (.526) and RBIs (84) ... ranked top 25 nationally in average, runs, hits, home runs, RBIs, slugging, walk and on-base percentage ... started all 60 games while posting 21 multi-RBI games and 31 multi-hit games ... was named the A-Sun Player of the Week on April 26 ... had a three-home run game against UNC Asheville on May 11 ... posted three doubles against Wofford on April 14 ... tied a career high with five RBIs twice against UNC Asheville (5/11) and FGCU (5/28) ... had a 15-game hit streak from April 24 to May 15 ... made two appearances on the mound striking out four batters in 3.0 innings ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Dean’s List.

Players

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-America 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 ... totaled 21 multi-hit games and 20 multi-RBI games ... had a season-high 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. 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

Hoilman’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2008 .353 49 184 48 65 18 0 9 47 26 20 2/1 5 3/3 .598 .442 4 2/2 .740 .478 2009 .380 53 200 55 76 19 1 17 66 40 49 7/0 2010 .421 60 235 79 99 24 2 25 84 51 41 2/0 3 1/1 .860 .526 Totals .388 162 619 182 240 61 3 51 197 117 140 11/1 12 6/6 .743 .486 Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2008 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 4 0 1 2009 18.41 0-1 5 1 0 0 0 7.1 13 15 15 10 2010 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 Totals 15.43 0-1 8 1 0 0 0 11.2 23 20 2 15 11

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#14 Derek Trent Catcher/Outfielder • 6-1 • 205 Senior • L/R • Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett

2010 Season: An Atlantic Sun All-Conference First Team selection after starting all 60 games for the Bucs ... was a finalist for the prestigious Johnny Bench Award ... hit .348 with 17 doubles, 13 home runs and was second on the team with 66 RBIs ... was fourth on the team in slugging (.575) ... threw out 39 percent of base runners, gunning down 23 of 59 steal attempts ... posted 33 multi-hit games and 16 multi-RBI games ... had a 14-game hit streak from April 14 to May 5 ... had a two-home run performance against Virginia Tech (3-31) ... tallied a season-high four-hit game against Eastern Kentucky (4/6) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Dean’s List.

Players

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 multi-hit 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 Maryland-Eastern 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 G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2008 .238 51 181 33 43 7 1 15 46 33 61 3/0 11 0/0 .536 .382 1/3 .508 .422 2009 .326 50 181 44 59 15 0 6 36 22 30 0/1 8 2010 .348 60 247 54 86 17 0 13 66 27 41 3/2 4 0/2 .575 .416 Totals .309 161 609 131 188 39 1 34 148 82 132 6/3 23 1/5 .544 .405

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#25 Cory Betterson

Catcher 6-1 • 210 Junior • R/R Johnson City, Tenn./Unicoi Co. HS

Outfielder 6-3 • 205 Junior • R/R Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy

2010 Season: Made appearances in 18 games including 10 starts at catcher ... hit .296 scoring nine runs and drove in five ... scored a career-high three runs against Radford (3/24) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors and was named to the Dean’s List. 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 ... majoring in marketing ... son of Sam and Sharon Barnett.

Players

#3 Skyler Barnett

2010 Season: Spent time in left for the Bucs, seeing action in 27 games while making 16 starts ... had 10 hits on the year driving in four runs ... scored 11 runs and was a perfect 2-for-2 in stolen base attempts ... posted two hits against Jacksonville (4/10) ... scored three times against SIU Edwardsville (3/12). 2009 Season: Became an integral part of the outfield by midseason, 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 ... majoring in business ... son of Carl and Iris Betterson.

Barnett’s Career Statistics

Betterson’s Career Statistics

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2009 .000 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1/0 0 0/0 .000 .167 2010 .296 18 27 9 8 0 0 0 5 9 11 0/0 1 0/0 .296 .486 Totals .222 28 36 10 8 0 0 0 5 11 13 1/0 1 0/0 .222 .408

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2009 .282 39 124 28 35 6 0 0 14 21 37 0/5 2 5/5 .331 .395 2010 .172 27 58 11 10 2 0 0 4 8 19 0/4 3 2/2 .207 .304 Totals .247 66 182 39 45 8 0 0 18 29 56 0/9 5 7/7 .291 .351

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#22 Bo Reeder Pitcher/Infielder • 6-0 • 195 Junior • R/R • Cookeville, Tenn./ Cookeville HS

Players

2010 Season: Followed up an outstanding freshman campaign with an even better sophomore season that saw him hit .357 with 20 home runs and 61 RBIs starting 60 games for the Bucs ... received Atlantic Sun Second Team All-Conference honors ... was second on the team scoring 70 runs with 10 doubles and three triples while slugging .663 with 165 total bases ... swiped two bags and drew 28 free passes on the year ... named a semifinalist for the John Olerud 2-Way Award Watch List ... made 15 appearances on the mound including 14 starts posting a 3-6 record ... struck out 31 in 79.1 innings ... had a complete game against Campbell (4/24) ... posted 27 multi-hit games and 17 multi-RBI games ... drove in a season-high seven RBIs on three home runs against Radford (3/24) ... was named the Atlantic Sun Player of the Week on May 3 ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. 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 First-Team 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. Personal: Born on August 21, 1990 ... majoring in sports management ... son of Steve and Kerri Reeder.

Reeder’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2009 .339 53 224 50 76 21 3 15 54 21 57 0/1 4 4/6 .661 .406 2010 .357 60 249 70 89 10 3 20 61 28 51 1/0 4 2/3 .663 .429 Totals .349 113 473 120 165 31 6 35 115 49 108 1/1 8 6/9 .662 .417 Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2009 7.65 4-4 17 4 1 0/0 1 42.1 63 47 36 12 26 2 4 0 2010 6.24 3-6 15 14 1 0 0 79.1 124 76 55 26 31 0 6 2 Totals 6.73 7-10 32 18 2 0 1 121.2 187 123 91 35 57 2 10 2

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#19 Derek Bushey

Outfield 6-0 • 190 Junior • R/R Knoxville, Tenn./ Bearden HS

Pitcher 6-1 • 195 Sophomore • R/R Richmond, Va./ Benedictine HS

2010 Season: Started all 60 games for the Bucs in centerfield ... was fifth on the team in average, hitting .344 on the year ... drove in 61 runs on 23 doubles and 13 home runs ... led the team with four triples ... was 11-for-15 in stolen base attempts ... received Atlantic Sun AllTournament team honors ... posted 24 multi-hit games and 17 multiRBIs games ... had a career-high five hits and seven RBIs against North Florida (4/3) ... hit a season-high two home runs against Mercer (4/16). 2009 Season: Played in 35 games including 30 starts in centerfield ... 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 multiRBI 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 First-Team All-State by the TSSAA, FirstTeam All-Prep Xtra, the District 4A Offensive Player of the Year and the team’s Offensive Player of the Year.

Players

#5 Matthew Scruggs

2010 Season: Made appearances in 22 games while making three starts as a freshman ... tabbed an 8.19 ERA with 33 strikeouts in 29.2 innings ... posted his longest outing of the season against Radford (4/27) going 5.0 innings ... had six strikeouts against #30 St. John’s (3/5) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. High School: A three-year letterwinner from Benedictine High School ... was a three-sport athlete lettering in football and basketball ... missed entire junior season with an arm injury ... earned Coach’s Award during senior season going 2-0 with two saves in five appearances and hit two home runs with 16 RBIs ... helped lead team to state runner-up finish in Virginia Independent Schools D-I tournament ... went 2-0 with two saves as a sophomore. Personal: Born on July 31, 1990 ... plans to major in exercise science ... son of Kevin and Ann Bushey.

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

Scruggs’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2009 .255 35 106 17 27 6 2 3 17 14 50 0/2 7 7/9 .434 .378 2010 .344 60 256 68 88 21 4 13 61 33 67 1/2 8 11/15 .609 .433 Total .318 95 362 85 115 27 6 16 78 47 117 1/4 15 18/24 .558 .413

Bushey’s Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2010 8.19 1-1 22 3 0 0 0 29.2 43 30 27 11 33 4 3 0

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#2 Kerry Doane

#6 Michael Gonzalez

Infielder/Pitcher 5-10 • 165 Sophomore • R/R Fort Lauderdale, Fla./ Nova HS

Outfielder 5-8 • Wt: 180 Sophomore • L/L Jupiter, Fla./ Jupiter HS

2010 Season: Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team after hitting .335 with nine home runs and 58 RBIs ... was second on the team with 23 doubles ... made an appearance in all 60 games, making 59 starts in the infield ... posted 25 multi-hit games and 16 multi-RBI games ... had a season-best five RBIs against SIU Edwardsville (3/12) and USC Upstate (3/19) ... tallied five hits against Radford (3/24) ... scored four runs against SIU Edwardsville (3/12). High School: A three-year letterwinner at Nova High School where he played with former Buccaneer Josh Gonzaga for coach Pat McQuaid ... 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 September 3, 1990 ... undecided on a major ... son of Kerry and Teresa Doane.

2010 Season: Saw action in 38 games including 23 starts for the Bucs ... hit .323 with one home run and 20 RBIs ... scored three runs on a season-best three hits against North Florida (4/3) ... tallied a seasonhigh three RBIs against Stetson (5/1) .. posted nine multi-hit games ... had a walk-off hit against Tennessee Tech (4/28). 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 ... undecided on a major ... son of Joe and Lisa Gonzalez.

Doane’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2010 .335 60 254 41 85 23 1 9 58 9 24 5/3 0 1/1 .539 .351 Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 1-3 10 1 0 0 0 19.0 37 29 26 6 13 2 0 0 2010 12.32

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Gonzalez’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2010 .323 38 99 23 32 5 1 1 20 6 26 3/1 4 0/0 .424 .375

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#8 Scott McNally

Pitcher/Outfielder 5-10 • 185 Sophomore • L/L Powell , Tenn./ Powell HS

Pitcher 5-9 • 175 Sophomore • R/R Marietta, Ga./ Lassiter HS

2010 Season: Had an outstanding freshman campaign, breaking the ETSU singles record with 68 ... saw action in all 60 games while making 58 starts in right field ... received Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team honors ... led the team with 17 stolen bases ... hit .335 with two home runs and 31 RBIs ... scored 51 runs and had 13 doubles ... had nine outfield assists ... drove in a season-high three runs against SIU Edwardsville (3/12) ... posted a season-best four hits against Tennessee Tech (4/28) and Kennesaw State (5/20). 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 All-America honors in 2004 and 2005. Personal: Born on July 27, 1991 ... undecided on a major ... son of Mickey and Melissa Green.

Players

#17 Andrew Green

2010 Season: Posted a 5-2 record, making a record 33 appearances including one start for the Bucs on the mound ... had one save and struck out 28 in 64.1 innings ... was named the Atlantic Sun Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 22 after picking up two wins at The Citadel Memorial Challenge ... had a streak of 22 straight innings without an earned run ... longest outing of the season was 6.0 innings against Lipscomb (3/27) picking up the win against the Bisons ... had a seasonhigh three strikeouts against St. Peters (2/27) and Mercer (5/27) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors. High School: A four-year letterwinner from Harrison High School where he played for Mark Elkins ... was a two-sport 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 ... undecided on a major ... son of Rich and Robin McNally.

McNally’s Career Statistics Green’s Career Statistics

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO WP HBP BK 2010 5.60 5-2 33 1 0 0 1 64.1 97 52 40 16 28 5 3 2

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2009 .335 60 248 51 83 13 0 2 31 23 31 1/5 3 17/25 .411 .396

Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 1.000 1.000 2010

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#23 Derek Niesman

#15 Alex Reynolds

Infielder/Outfielder 5-9 • 200 Sophomore • R/R Wellington, Fla./ A.H. Delray HS

Infielder 5-8 • 180 Sophomore • L/R Johnson City, Tenn./Boone HS

2010 Season: Saw action in 50 games including 47 starts in the infield ... hit .265 with three home runs and 26 RBIs ... had 14 multi-hit games and 14 multi-RBI games ... posted a season-high three hits three times and four RBIs against Stetson (5/1) ... received Atlantic Sun AllAcademic honors.

2010 Season: Made appearances in 15 games including five starts ... hit .278 with five RBIs ... had a season-best two RBIs against #30 St. John’s (3/6) ... came up with the game-winning hit against St. Peter’s (3/27) ... received Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors.

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

Niesman’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2010 .265 50 181 27 48 7 2 3 26 12 23 2/4 4 5/7 .376 .322

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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 All-Region 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 computer science ... son of David and Kristy Reynolds.

Reynold’s Career Statistics Year AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SF/H HBP SB/A SLG OB 2010 .278 15 18 4 5 2 0 0 5 4 6 0/0 0 0/0 .389 .409

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#33 Will Chesney

#28 Collin Ciepiela

Pitcher 6-0 • 205 R-Freshman • L/L Cooper City, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas HS

Infielder 6-2 • 180 Freshman • R/R Knoxville, Tenn./West HS

Catcher 5-10 • 215 Freshman • R/R Buford, Ga./Buford HS

2010 Season: Redshirted. 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 October 11, 1990 ... plans to major in finance ... son of Kenneth and Veronica Watson.

High School: A four-year letterwinner from West High School … hit .450 his senior year with two home runs and 29 RBIs … earned athlete of the week by Calhoun’s restaurant his senior year. Personal: Born on March 19, 1992 … plans to major in sports management … son of Bill and Denise Chesney.

Players

#27 Kyle Watson

High School: A two-year letterwinner from Buford High School where he was coached by Tony Wolfe ... hit .336 as a senior with one home run and 16 RBIs. Personal: Born January 16, 1992 ... majoring in journalism ... son of Michael and Teresa Ciepiela ... brother Matthew played quarterback for Ohio State from 2005-06.

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#40 Clinton Freeman

#32 Bret Gallihugh

#39 Mason Howell

Pitcher/Outfielder 6-0 • 180 Freshman • L/L Jonesborough, Tenn./ David Crockett HS

Pitcher 5-11 • 165 Freshman • R/R Sevierville, Tenn./ Pigeon Forge HS

Infielder 6-3 • 195 R-Sophomore • R/R Erwin, Tenn./King College

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Crockett High School where he was coached by Scott Hagy … hit .466 in 2009 with eight home runs, 17 doubles, 37 RBIs, and 36 runs scored … finished with a 7-3 record his junior year, posting a 3.78 ERA while striking out 83 batters in 57.1 innings of work … earned Johnson City Press Super-22 Team … also played for Team Tennessee in the prestigious Sun Belt Series.

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Pigeon Forge High School, where he played for head coach Mike Guinn … earned all-district honors from 2008-10 … compiled a 16-5 record at Pigeon Forge while striking out 176 batters in 117 innings.

Prior to ETSU: Spent one season at King College as an infielder ... a threeyear letterwinner at Unicoi County High School under coach Charlie Baxter ... was a member of the 2008 Regional and District Championship team.

Personal: Born on February 19, 1992 … undecided on a major … son of James and Karyn Gallihugh.

Personal: Born on July 1, 1990 ... majoring in exercise science ... son of Larry and Janey Howell.

Personal: Born of May 25, 1991 … undecided on a major … son of Rick and Renee Freeman.

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#37 Nick Loughrey

#1 Cory McPherson

Pitcher/Outfielder 5-10 • 185 Junior • R/R Anderson, S.C./ Spartanburg Methodist JC

Infielder 5-8 • 160 Freshman • R/R Kingsport, Tenn./ DobynsBennett HS

Infielder 5-9 • 155 Freshman • S/R Johnson City, Tenn./ Science Hill HS

High School: A two-year letterwinner from Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett High School where he was coached by Ryan Wagner … earned first-team TBCA All-Region, AllNortheast Tennessee Newcomer of the Year, and first-team All-Big 9 Conference awards.

High School: A four–year letterwinner from Science Hill High School where he played for head coach Ryan Edwards … hit .420 as a senior, driving in 21 runs on 12 doubles and 3 home runs … earned Super 22 Second- Team, as well as first-team AllConference in 2010 … played football for the Hilltoppers from 2007-2009.

Prior to ETSU: A transfer from Spartanburg Methodist College where he was coached by Tim Wallace … compiled a 6-1 record as a sophomore while posting a 2.41 ERA in 52.1 innings … struck out a team-best 51 batters while only walking 13 … hit .383 for SMC in 2010 with two doubles, two triples, three home runs and 18 RBIs … spent the 2009 season at Liberty University where he saw action in 28 games, including six starts for the Flames … hit .250 with a home run and seven RBIs, while going 1-0 on the mound in 11 appearances with 11 strikeouts. High School: A graduate of T.L. Hannah High School in South Carolina … selected to the 2008 Louisville Slugger Pre-Season All-America team and was rated by Diamond Prospects as the 31st best prospect in South Carolina in 2008 … represented South Carolina in the 2008 International High School Power Showcase Homerun Derby at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Fla., finishing sixth … was a two-time AllRegion I AAAA and Anderson Independent All-Area team member and received all-state honorable mention nod in 2008 … named the team MVP, Long hit .438 as a senior and .456 as a junior, with a South Carolina 4A-leading 11 home runs … was also was a member of highly successful Diamond Devils travel team.

Personal: Born on May 18, 1992 … undecided on a major … son of Michael and Kimberly Loughrey.

Players

#18 John Long

Personal: Born on July, 16, 1991 … plans to major in exercise science … son of Joseph and Paula McPherson.

Personal: Born on January 28, 1990 … Major is undecided … son of Bryan and Kathy Long.

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#10 Steven Monger

#21 Dylan Pratt

#30 Logan Rice

Catcher 5-11 • 165 Freshman • R/R Oak Ridge, Tenn./Oak Ridge HS

Outfielder 6-1 • 220 Junior • R/R Johnson City, Tenn./ Boone HS

Pitcher/Infielder 5-8 • 170 Freshman • R/R Erwin, Tenn./ Unicoi HS

Prior to ETSU: Transferred from Walters State Community College where he was coached by Ken Campbell … batted .433 with 20 doubles, 13 home runs, 65 RBIs, and scored 60 runs in 2010 … hit .374 as a freshman, with 14 doubles, 23 home runs, and 67 RBIs, earning him All-TJCCAA and FirstTeam All-TBR honors.

High School: A three-year letterwinner from Unicoi High School where he was coached by Charlie Baxter … had a .468 average his senior year with 10 home runs … compiled 72 hits in 2010 earning him Three Rivers All-Conference team, Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year, All-District, Super 22-JC Press, All-Northeast Team, All-Region First Team TBCA, Second Team AllState TBCA honors … compiled a 10-4 record with a 1.56 ERA totaling 116 strikeouts and 36 walks.

High School: A three-year letterwinner from Oak Ridge High School where he was coached by Tom Froning … hit .343 as a senior with 8 doubles, 2 home runs, and 28 RBIs … threw out 22 of 29 base runners … totaled a career average of .322 with 22 doubles and 61 RBIs while at Oak Ridge. Personal: Born on August, 24, 1991 … plans to major in physical therapy … son of Scott and Leigh Monger.

High School: A four-year letterwinner from Daniel Boone High School, was named first-team TBCA All-State his junior and senior years, Big 9 Conference Player of the Year, and Northeast Tennessee Player of the Year by the Bristol Herald Courier … holds the Daniel Boone High School record for home runs, RBIs, batting average, walk and slugging percentage for both single season and career.

Personal: Born on March 9, 1992 … plans to major in nursing … son of Ted and Kelly Rice.

Personal: Born on May 19, 1989 … major is undecided … son of Scott and Kristy Pratt.

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#26 Zach Waters

#13 Justin Willis

Pitcher 6-4 • 180 Junior • R/R West Palm Beach, Fla./ Palm Beach State CC

Catcher/Pitcher 6-4 • 205 Freshman • R/R Woodstock, Ga./ Etowah HS

Pitcher 6-1 • 150 Freshman • L/L Knoxville, Tenn./ Gibbs HS

High School: A two-year letterwinner from Etowah High School where he was coached by Greg Robinson … posted .368 average as a senior with 7 home runs and 40 RBIs earning him All-County and All-Georgia Dugout Club honors … threw out 21 of 32 base runners his senior year.

High School: A three-year letterman from Gibbs High School where he was coached by Geoff Davis … posted a 9-3 record as a senior with a 2.42 ERA, while striking out 69 batters in 72 innings … was named to the All-Region and All-KIL teams in 2010.

Personal: Born on July 2, 1992 … plans to major in business … son of Mitch and Lisa Waters.

Personal: Born on September 1, 1992 … plans to major in sports management … son of Jeff and Angela Willis

Prior to ETSU: A transfer from Palm Beach State College where he was coached by Alex Morales … posted a 2-2 record as a sophomore with a 3.64 ERA … struck out 27 batters in 29.2 innings of work, including two saves … posted a 3.19 ERA in 2009 with a 4-1 record for the Panthers while finishing the season with a team best four saves after striking out 41 in 59.1 innings. Personal: Born on October 31, 1988 … majoring in communications … son of Rainey and Victoria Rissman.

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#16 Dak Rissman

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Position Starts/Team Photo

CF Matthew Scruggs – 90

LF

RF

Cory Betterson – 7 Michael Gonzalez – 5 Andrew Green – 5 Derek Trent – 2

Andrew Green – 53 Cory Betterson – 39 Derek Trent – 20

SS

2B

Kerry Doane – 31

Derek Niesman – 32 Kerry Doane – 27 Alex Reynolds – 1

3B

1B

Bo Reeder – 94 Derek Niesman – 7

Paul Hoilman – 154

DH

Starts by Position C

Derek Trent – 37 Bo Reeder – 28 Michael Gonzalez – 17 Cory Betterson – 4 Alex Reynolds – 4 Paul Hoilman – 3 Skyler Barnett – 3 Derek Niesman – 2 Kerry Doane – 1

Derek Trent – 79 Skyler Barnett – 7

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Season Review

2010 Game Results Game date Feb 19, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 21, 2010 Feb 26, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 28, 2010 Mar 05, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 07, 2010 Mar 12, 2010 Mar 13, 2010 Mar 14, 2010 Mar 17, 2010 Mar 19, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 24, 2010 Mar 26, 2010 Mar 27, 2010 Mar 27, 2010 Mar 30, 2010 Mar 31, 2010 Apr 02, 2010 Apr 03, 2010 Apr 03, 2010 Apr 06, 2010 Apr 07, 2010 Apr 09, 2010 Apr 10, 2010 Apr 10, 2010 Apr 14, 2010 Apr 16, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 21, 2010 Apr 23, 2010 Apr 24, 2010 Apr 24, 2010 Apr 27, 2010 Apr 28, 2010 Apr 30, 2010 May 01, 2010 May 01, 2010 May 05, 2010 May 08, 2010 May 08, 2010 May 09, 2010 May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010 May 14, 2010 May 15, 2010 May 16, 2010 May 20, 2010 May 21, 2010 May 21, 2010 May 26, 2010 May 27, 2010 May 28, 2010 May 29, 2010

Opposing team at The Citadel vs #34 Kansas State vs Delaware SAINT PETER’S SAINT PETER’S SAINT PETER’S SAINT PETER’S #30 ST. JOHN’S #30 ST. JOHN’S #30 ST. JOHN’S SIU EDWARDSVILLE SIU EDWARDSVILLE SIU EDWARDSVILLE at Tennessee Tech USC UPSTATE* USC UPSTATE* USC UPSTATE* RADFORD at Lipscomb* at Lipscomb* at Lipscomb* at Appalachian State VIRGINIA TECH NORTH FLORIDA* NORTH FLORIDA* NORTH FLORIDA* EASTERN KENTUCKY EASTERN KENTUCKY at Jacksonville* at Jacksonville* at Jacksonville* at Wofford MERCER* MERCER* MERCER* APPALACHIAN STATE at Campbell* at Campbell* at Campbell* at Radford TENNESSEE TECH STETSON* STETSON* STETSON* WOFFORD at FGCU* at FGCU* at FGCU* UNC ASHEVILLE UNC ASHEVILLE at #22 Oregon at #22 Oregon at #22 Oregon at Kennesaw State* at Kennesaw State* at Kennesaw State* NORTH FLORIDA MERCER at FGCU at Mercer

Score L, 4-1 W, 10-6 W, 10-9 W, 5-2 W, 17-3 W, 7-6 W, 6-5 L, 10-2 W, 11-7 W, 8-6 W, 24-4 W, 14-1 L, 16-10 L, 6-5 W, 13-4 W, 11-6 W, 4-3 W, 22-10 L, 9-4 W, 15-6 W, 6-3 L, 14-4 L, 14-3 L, 13-5 L, 8-4 W, 20-19 L, 20-16 L, 7-6 W, 5-4 L, 9-3 W, 11-4 L, 8-7 W, 13-10 L, 11-6 L, 11-5 L, 11-10 L, 17-8 W, 4-3 W, 6-4 L, 9-8 W, 8-7 W, 12-7 W, 10-7 W, 22-4 W, 12-4 L, 10-0 L, 12-7 L, 15-8 W, 13-7 W, 11-0 L, 5-0 L, 7-6 L, 17-7 L, 5-4 L, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 7-5 L, 10-7 W, 12-10 L, 3-1

r 1 10 10 5 17 7 6 2 11 8 24 14 10 5 13 11 4 22 4 15 6 4 3 5 4 20 16 6 5 3 11 7 13 6 5 10 8 4 6 8 8 12 10 22 12 0 7 8 13 11 0 6 7 4 3 4 7 7 12 1

h 6 18 13 8 17 13 11 6 9 10 20 17 14 8 11 13 11 19 5 16 7 9 8 9 6 23 21 7 12 11 14 7 18 13 9 12 11 9 9 16 16 16 17 24 16 4 10 15 16 14 4 11 12 9 6 9 10 17 16 6

() extra inning game

e 1 2 2 3 2 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 2 3 1 3 4 3 1 2 1 0 3 2 3 4 5 5 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 1 0 3 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1

/ r / 4 / 6 / 9 / 2 / 3 / 6 / 5 / 10 / 7 / 6 / 4 / 1 / 16 / 6 / 4 / 6 / 3 / 10 / 9 / 6 / 3 / 14 / 14 / 13 / 8 / 19 / 20 / 7 / 4 / 9 / 4 / 8 / 10 / 11 / 11 / 11 / 17 / 3 / 4 / 9 / 7 / 7 / 7 / 4 / 4 / 10 / 12 / 15 / 7 / 0 / 5 / 7 / 17 / 5 / 6 / 3 / 5 / 10 / 10 / 3

h 8 10 14 6 8 11 10 11 13 11 8 6 21 11 10 12 7 8 7 11 6 15 18 20 12 26 22 12 6 10 10 15 13 20 14 20 23 9 9 12 13 14 12 10 6 12 17 16 10 4 9 16 19 10 13 6 11 17 14 6

e 0 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 5 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 2

Inns 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) (13) 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

* - Atlantic Sun Game

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

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

Pitcher of record BYRNE (L 0-1) McNALLY (W 1-0) McNALLY (W 2-0) BYRNE (W 1-1) REEDER (W 1-0) McNALLY (W 3-0) STORY (W 1-0) BYRNE (L 1-2) BOOKER (W 1-0) DOANE (W 1-0) BYRNE (W 2-2) BOOKER (W 2-0) DOANE (L 1-1) BURTON (L 0-1) BYRNE (W 3-2) REEDER (W 2-0) BURTON (W 1-1) WHITTINGSLOW (W 1-0) BYRNE (L 3-3) McNALLY (W 4-0) BOOKER (W 3-0) DOANE (L 1-2) MEANS (L 0-1) BYRNE (L 3-4) REEDER (L 2-1) BURTON (W 2-1) McNALLY (L 4-1) MEANS (L 0-2) McNALLY (W 5-1) REEDER (L 2-2) BOOKER (W 4-0) BUSHEY (L 0-1) BURTON (W 3-1) REEDER (L 2-3) BURTON (L 3-2) BURTON (L 3-3) BYRNE (L 3-5) REEDER (W 3-3) BOOKER (W 5-0) BURTON (L 3-4) BURTON (W 4-4) BURTON (W 5-4) BURTON (W 6-4) BOOKER (W 6-0) BUSHEY (W 1-1) BYRNE (L 3-6) BOOKER (L 6-1) REEDER (L 3-4) BURTON (W 7-4) BYRNE (W 4-6) REEDER (L 3-5) BURTON (L 7-5) DOANE (L 1-3) REEDER (L 3-6) BOOKER (L 6-2) BURTON (W 8-5) BURTON (W 9-5) McNALLY (L 5-2) BYRNE (W 5-6) BURTON (L 9-6)

$ - Atlantic Sun Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

2010 Final A-Sun Conference Standings Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . W . . . . L . . . Pct. . . . . . . . W . . . . L . . . Pct. * Florida Gulf Coast . . . . 25. . . . . . 5. . . . .833 . . . . . . . . 38. . . . 20. . . . .655 ^ Mercer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . 11 . . . .593 . . . . . . . 38 . . . .24. . . . .613 ETSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . 12 . . . .556 . . . . . . . 32 . . . 28. . . .533 North Florida. . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . 12 . . . .538 . . . . . . . 30 . . . .28. . . . .517 Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . 14. . . . . 12 . . . .538 . . . . . . . . 27. . . . 29. . . . .482 Stetson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . 13 . . . .519 . . . . . . . 27 . . . .31. . . . .466 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . 13 . . . .500 . . . . . . . 27 . . . .27. . . . .500 Kennesaw State. . . . . . . 12. . . . . 15 . . . .444 . . . . . . . . 24. . . . 32. . . . .418 Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . 17 . . . .346 . . . . . . . 19 . . . .36. . . . .345 Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . 19 . . . .296 . . . . . . . 28 . . . .27. . . . .339 USC Upstate. . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . 19 . . . .296 . . . . . . . . 19. . . . 37. . . . .509 * - Regular Season Champion

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Attend 425 208 174 108 - 148 118 93 158 209 133 191 114 165 218 - 243 233 213 - 254 286 556 273 - 202 206 136 542 459 542 199 284 - 257 269 417 - 318 252 264 1,100 - 240 242 - 261 0 - 203 2,706 2,865 2,284 288 177 177 329 318 314 313

Time 2:09 2:40 2:50 2:19 2:20 2:45 2:51 2:46 2:46 2:38 2:52 2:19 2:33 2:39 2:38 2:44 2:43 3:10 2:24 2:57 2:10 2:36 2:48 2:54 2:23 3:15 3:45 2:42 2:51 2:15 2:34 3:13 3:13 2:46 2:38 3:06 3:04 2:24 2:33 2:40 3:55 3:11 2:55 3:27 2:16 2:00 2:55 3:02 2:25 1:48 2:22 2:52 3:22 2:32 4:17 2:20 2:19 3:07 3:08 2:10


2010 Final Statistics Record: 32-28

Home: 22-11

Away: 8-17

Neutral 2-0

A-Sun: 15-12

Batting Statistics Player........................ AVG.... GP-GS...... AB.......R....... H...... 2B.....3B....HR.....RBI......TB.......SLG%.....BB.....HBP..... SO.... GDP.... OB%..... SF...... SH.....SB-ATT.....PO........ A....... E.....FLD% HOILMAN, Paul........ .421.....60-60..... 235.....79......99......24...... 2..... 25.......84......202........860......51....... 3........ 41.......6.........526....... 2........ 0..........1-1........ 557...... 45...... 5...... .992 REEDER, Bo............... .357.....60-60..... 249.....70......89......10...... 3..... 20.......61......165........663......28....... 4........ 51.......0.........429....... 1........ 0..........2-3......... 45....... 100.... 21..... .873 BYRNE, Chas....................351....... 46-46........171.......32....... 60........13........2........ 1......... 31.........80.......... .468........23.........1...........42..........1............429......... 1.......... 2......... 12-18.........74.......... 16.........3.........968 TRENT, Derek............ .348.....60-60..... 247.....54......86......17...... 0..... 13.......66......142........575......27....... 4........ 41.......4.........416....... 3........ 2..........0-2........ 301...... 37...... 4...... .988 SCRUGGS,Matthew.. .344.....60-60..... 256.....68......88......21...... 4..... 13.......61......156........609......33....... 8........ 67.......1.........433....... 1........ 2........11-15..... 135....... 1....... 3...... .978 GREEN, Andrew........ .335.....60-58..... 248.....51......83......13...... 0...... 2........31......102........411......23....... 3........ 31.......4.........396....... 1........ 5........17-25..... 113....... 9....... 4...... .968 DOANE, Kerry........... .335.....60-59..... 254.....41......85......23...... 1...... 9........58......137........539.......9........ 0........ 24.......6.........351....... 5........ 3..........1-1........ 105..... 180.... 19..... .938 NIESMAN, Derek...... .265.....50-47..... 181.....27......48.......7....... 2...... 3........26.......68.........376......12....... 4........ 23.......7.........322....... 2........ 4..........5-7......... 83....... 117.... 10..... .952 MAY, Garret......................191....... 41-33........115.......27....... 22......... 3.........1........ 6......... 14.........45.......... .391........17.........5...........33..........3............319......... 1.......... 1......... 11-13.........46.......... 93........28........832 -------------STORY, Drew................. 1.000.........1-0............. 1.......... 1..........1.......... 1.........0........ 0.......... 0........... 2.......... 2.000........0...........0............0...........0..........1.000........ 0.......... 0............0-0............. 1............ 1..........1.........667 McNALLY, Scott....... 1.000...... 1-0.......... 1........0........1........0....... 0...... 0.........0.........1........1.000......0........ 0......... 0.........0.......1.000...... 0........ 0..........0-0.......... 8......... 15...... 2...... .920 GONZALEZ, Michael..323.....38-23...... 99......23......32.......5....... 1...... 1........20.......42.........424.......6........ 4........ 26.......2.........375....... 3........ 1..........0-0.......... 9.......... 1....... 0..... 1.000 BARNETT, Skylar...... .296.....18-10...... 27.......9........8........0....... 0...... 0.........5.........8..........296.......9........ 1........ 11.......0.........486....... 0........ 0..........0-0......... 36......... 1....... 1...... .974 REYNOLDS, Alex...... .278......15-5....... 18.......4........5........2....... 0...... 0.........5.........7..........389.......4........ 0......... 6.........1.........409....... 0........ 0..........0-0.......... 1.......... 5....... 1...... .857 CRAWFORD, Jamie........259.........18-6..........27......... 6..........7.......... 1.........0........ 0.......... 5........... 8........... .296.........3...........0...........10..........1............333......... 0.......... 0............0-0............12.......... 18.........5.........857 BETTERSON, Cory.... .172.....27-16...... 58......11......10.......2....... 0...... 0.........4........12.........207.......8........ 3........ 19.......1.........304....... 0........ 4..........2-2......... 17......... 0....... 3...... .850 BURTON, Bo.............. .000....... 1-0.......... 0........0........0........0....... 0...... 0.........0.........0..........000.......0........ 0......... 1.........0.........000....... 0........ 0..........0-0.......... 5......... 16...... 0..... 1.000 ---------------Totals........................ .331........60....... 2188...503....724....142....16.... 93......471... 1177.......538.....253..... 40..... 426.....37........407......20...... 24......62-87.... 1563.... 684... 115... .951 Opponents............... .329........60....... 2221...466....730....166....17.... 61......431... 1113.......501.....183..... 46..... 333.....55........387......30...... 24......43-66.... 1550.... 585.... 71..... .968

Pitching Statistics Player................................ ERA........ W-L.......APP ...... GS ..... CG... SHO/CBO....SV.........IP.......... H........ R....... ER...... BB......SO.......2B..... 3B....HR.... B/Avg..... WP... HBP.....BK... SFA.. SHA BURTON, Bo...................... 4.22.........9-6......... 31.......... 4......... 0.......... 0/0..........5........74.2........73...... 40.......35...... 17......54.......10...... 1...... 13........252........1.......10....... 0........0.......3 McNALLY, Scott................ 5.60.........5-2......... 33.......... 1......... 0.......... 0/0..........1........64.1........97...... 52.......40...... 16......28.......22...... 1....... 5.........348........5........3........ 2........3.......5 REEDER, Bo....................... 6.24.........3-6......... 15......... 14....... 1.......... 0/0..........0........79.1.......124..... 76.......55...... 23......31.......27...... 5....... 7.........358........0........6........ 2........8.......5 BYRNE, Chas............................ 6.91...........5-6............19............14...........0.............0/1............. 2...........83.1.........111....... 82........ 64......... 39........ 79......... 31........ 3........ 4......... .315.......... 9..........2...........0..........7......... 5 BOOKER, Ben.................... 6.93.........6-2......... 16......... 15....... 1.......... 0/0..........0........88.1.......127..... 73.......68...... 17......48.......30...... 4...... 12........330........4.......11....... 2........4.......0 -------------------------STORY, Drew............................ 6.28...........1-0............15.............1............0.............0/0............. 0...........14.1.......... 21........ 16........ 10...........7......... 10.......... 6......... 0........ 1......... .323.......... 1..........2...........0..........0......... 0 TIMP. Joseph............................ 6.59...........0-0............11.............0............0.............0/0............. 0...........13.2.......... 18........ 13........ 10...........8...........3........... 5......... 0........ 2......... .333.......... 0..........4...........1..........3......... 0 MEANS, Josh............................ 7.15...........0-2............12.............7............0.............0/0............. 0...........39.0.......... 53........ 36........ 31......... 24........ 17......... 12........ 1........ 1......... .333.......... 2..........5...........0..........1......... 1 BUSHEY, Derek................. 8.19.........1-1......... 22.......... 3......... 0.......... 0/0..........0........29.2........43...... 30.......27...... 11......33........ 6....... 2....... 7.........333........4........3........ 0........2.......1 WHTTINGSLOW, Pete........... 9.00...........1-0............. 8..............0............0.............0/0............. 0............ 9.0........... 13........ 11..........9............8......... 12.......... 3......... 0........ 2......... .325.......... 2..........0...........1..........0......... 1 HOILMAN, Paul................ 9.00.........0-0.......... 2........... 0......... 0.......... 0/0..........0.........3.0..........6........ 3.........3.........4........ 4......... 2....... 0....... 1.........429........0........0........ 0........0.......0 MAY, Garrett............................. 9.00...........0-0............. 1..............0............0.............0/0............. 0............ 1.0.............3...........1...........1............0...........0........... 1......... 0........ 0......... .600.......... 0..........0...........0..........1......... 0 HALL, Lee......................... 11.57........0-0.......... 4........... 0......... 0.......... 0/0..........0.........2.1..........4........ 4.........3.........3........ 1......... 1....... 0....... 0.........400........1........0........ 0........1.......1 DOANE, Kerry..................12.32........1-3......... 10.......... 1......... 0.......... 0/1..........0........19.0........37...... 29.......26........6.......13.......10...... 0....... 6.........398........2........0........ 0........0.......2

Season Review

LOB - Team (473), Opp (475). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (43). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (13), HOILMAN 8, REEDER 2, BYRNE 1, TRENT 1, GREEN 1, Opp (12). Picked off - SCRUGGS 2, DOANE 1, NIESMAN 1, MAY 1, REEDER 1, BYRNE 1, HOILMAN 1, GREEN 1.

------------------------Totals................................ 6.60.......32-28....... 60......... 60....... 2.......... 1/1..........8.......521.0......730.... 466.... 382.... 183....333.....166.... 17..... 61........329.......31......46....... 8...... 30.....24 Opponents....................... 8.12.......28-32....... 60......... 60....... 3.......... 2/1..........5.......516.2......724.... 503.... 466.... 253....426.....142.... 16..... 93........331.......48......40....... 7...... 20.....24 PB - Team (5), TRENT 3, BARNETT 2, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (7), TRENT 3, McNALLY 1, TIMP 1, REEDER 1, BYRNE 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - TRENT (36-59), REEDER (8-13), BYRNE (7-12), McNALLY (6-8), BARNETT (7-7), BOOKER (3-6), BURTON (5-6), DOANE (4-6), MEANS (2-5), BUSHEY (4-4), STORY (1-2), HOILMAN (2-2), TIMP (0-1), HALL (1-1). Bold indicates returning player.

2010 Buccaneer Batting Leaders Batting Average:..............421, Paul Hoilman Runs Scored: ....................79, Paul Hoilman Hits:......................................99, Paul Hoilman Doubles:.............................24, Paul Hoilman Triples:.................................4, Matthew Scruggs Home Runs:.......................25, Paul Hoilman RBIs:.....................................84, Paul Hoilman Stolen Bases:.....................17, Andrew Green

2010 Buccaneer Pitching Leaders ERA:......................................4.22, Bo Burton Wins:....................................9, Bo Burton Appearances:...................33, Scott McNally Complete Games:...........1, Ben Booker; Bo Reeder Saves:..................................5, Bo Burton Innings Pitched:..............88.1, Ben Booker Strikeouts:.........................79, Chas Byrne

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Marist College February 18-20 3:05 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Red Foxes Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Red and White Series: First Meeting

Chris Tracz Record at Marist: First Season Career Record: Same Assistants: Joe Michalski & John McGorty

Mike Ferraro Office: 845- 575-3321 Michael.J.Ferraro@Marist.edu www.Goredfoxes.cstv.com

Rider University February 25- 27 3:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Broncos Lawrenceville, N.J. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Cranberry, White, Gray Series: ETSU leads 4-1

Barry Davis Record at Rider: 157-163 Career Record: 728-359-4 Assistants: Jaime Steward & Tim Reily

Bud Focht Office: (609) 896-5138 focht@rider.edu www.gobroncos.com

UNC Asheville Thursday, March 3 2 p.m. Asheville, N.C. Tuesday, May 3 7:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Bulldogs Asheville, N.C. Big South Conference Royal Blue and White Series: ETSU leads 24-19

Tom Smith Record at UNCA: First Season Career Record: Same Assistants: Aaron Rembert, Kenny Smith, Joe John

Matt Pellegrin (828) 251-6931 mpellegr@unca.edu www.uncabulldogs.com

USC Upstate March 4-6 4 p.m., 1 p.m., 1 p.m. Spartanburg, S.C.

Spartans Spartanburg, S.C. Atlantic Sun Conference Green, White and Black Series: ETSU leads 9-6

Matt Fincher Record at USCU: 293-415 Career Record: Same Assistants: Grant Rembert, Jim Kais, John Caddell

Alex Edwards (864) 501-5166 aedwards@uscupstate.edu www.upstatespartans.com

Furman Tuesday, March 8 6:05 p.m. Cardinal Park Wednesday, April 13 6 p.m. Greenville, S.C.

Paladins Greenville, S.C. Southern Conference Purple and White Series: Tied 34-34

Ron Smith Record at Furman: 416-508 Career Record: same Assistants: Britt Reames, Jeff Whitfield

Hunter Reid (864) 294-2061 Hunter.Reid@Furman.edu

University of North Florida March 11-13 7 p.m., 1 p.m., 1 p.m. – Jacksonville, Fla.

Ospreys Jacksonville, Fla. Atlantic Sun Conference Navy Blue and Gray Series: Tied 8-8

Smoke Laval Record at UNF: First Season Career Record: 451-268-1 Assistants: Tim Parenton, Judd Loveland, Chris Youngberg

Chris Whitehead (904) 620-4029 Chris.whitehead@unf.edu www.unfospreys.com

Radford University Tuesday, March 15 4 p.m. Radford, Va. March 22, 6:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Highlanders Radford, Va Big South Conference Red and White Series: ETSU leads 18-13

Joe Raccuia Record at RU: 50-56 Career Record: 109-107 Assistants: Brian Anderson, Kyle Werman, Rick Oliveri

Patrick Reed (540) 831-5138 pmreed@radford.edu www.ruhighlanders.com

Tennessee Tech Wednesday, March 16 4 p.m. Cookeville, Tenn.

Golden Eagles Cookeville, Tenn. Ohio Valley Conference Purple and Gold Series: TTU leads 45-39

Matt Bragga Record at TTU: 138-183-2 Career Record: 286-270-2 Assistants: Chris Cole, Larry Bragga, Justin Hogan

Kate Nicewicz (931) 372-3293 knicewicz@tntech.edu www.ttusports.com

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Jacksonville University March 18-20 7:05 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn.

Dolphins Jacksonville, Florida Atlantic Sun Green and White Series: JU leads 9-6

Terry Alexander Record at JU: 658-528-2 Career Record: 658-528-2 Assistants: Tim Montez, Tommy Murphy

Josh Ellis (904) 256-7402 Jellis1@ju.edu www.judolphins.com

Stetson

Stetson University March 25-27 6:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. Deland, Fla.

Hatters DeLand, Florida Atlantic Sun Conference Hunter Green and White Series: Stetson leads 10-7

Pete Dunn Record at SU: 1,124-719-3 Career Record: 1,124-719-3 Assistants: Mark Leavitt, Chris Roberts, Matt Untiet

Dean Watson 386-822-8130 dwatson@stetson.edu www.gohatters.com

FGCU

FGCU April 1-3 7:05 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn.

Eagles Fort Meyers, Florida Atlantic Sun Kelly Green and Blue Series: FGCU leads 8-1

Dave Tollett Record at FGCU: 304-137-2 Career Record: same Assistants: Rusty McKee, Forrest Martin, Paul Fibbe

Patrick Pierson (239) 590-7061 ppierson@fgcu.edu www.fgcuathletics.com

Appalacian STate

Appalachian State Wednesday, April 6 7:05 p.m. Johnson City, TN Wednesday, May 4 6:00 p.m. Boone, N.C.

Mountaineers Boone, N.C. Southern Black and Gold Series: ASU leads 70-50

Chris Pollard Record at ASU: 170-165-2 Career Record: 310-272-3 Assistants: Josh Jordan, Chris Moore, Craig Scheffler

Mike Flynn (828) 262-2845 flynnmh@appstate.edu www.goasu.com

Lipscomb

Lipscomb April 8-10 7:05 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Johnson City, Tenn

Bison Nashville, TN Atlantic Sun Purple and Gold Series: Lipcsomb leads 13-10

Jeff Forehand Record at LU:80-95 Career Record: 281-237-1 Assistants: Chris Collins, Tyler Shrout

Trevor Garrett (615) 966-5990 Garretttj@mail.lipscomb.edu www.lipscombsports.com

Belmont

Belmont April 15-17 7:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. Nashville, Tenn.

Bruins Nashville, Tenn. Atlantic Sun Navy, Red and White Series: Belmont leads 17-7

David Jarvis Record at BU: 357-341-1 Career Record: 681-493-1 Assistants: Matt Barnett, Scott Hall, Aaron Smith

Dan Forcella (615) 460-8023 Dan.forcella@belmont.edu www.Belmontbruins.com

Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech Tuesday, April 19 7:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Hokies Blacksburg, VA Atlantic Coast Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Series: VT leads 31-17

Pete Hughes Record at VT: 118-106 Career Record: 420-317-2 Assitants: Mike Kunigonis, Patrick Mason, Ryan Connolly

Marc Mullen (540) 231-1894 marcm@vt.edu www.hokiesports.com

Kennesaw

Kennesaw State April 21-23 7:05 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Owls Kennesaw, Georgia Atlantic Sun Black and Kennesaw Gold Series: KSU leads 8-7

Mike Sansing Record at KSU: 744-357 Career Record: 847-343 Assistants: Derrick Tucker, Kevin Erminio

Jason Hanes (678) 797-2562 Jhanes2@kennesaw.edu www.ksuowls.com

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Eastern Kentucky April 26-27 4:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. Richmond, Ky.

Colonels Richmond, Kentucky Ohio Valley Maroon and White Series: EKU leads 49-31

Jason Stein Record at EKU: 55-51 Career Record: Same Assistants: Jerry Edwards, John Peterson, Ryan Pfleger

Steve Fohl (859) 622-1253 Steve.fohl@eku.edu www.ekusports.com

Manhattan

Manhattan April 30- May 1 1:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 1:05 p.m. Cardinal Park

Jaspers Riverdale, N.Y. Metro Atlantic Athletic Kelly Green and White Series: First Meeting

Kevin Leighton Record at Manhattan: 166-100-1 Career Record: Same Assistants: Ryan Darcy, Rene Ruiz

Stephen Dombroski (718) 862-7228 Stephen.dombroski@ manhattan.edu www.gojaspers.com

NC State

North Carolina State May 6-8 6:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 1:00 p.m. Raleigh, N.C.

Wolfpack Raleigh, N.C. Atlantic Coast Red and White Series: N.C. State leads 2-0

Elliot Avent Record at N.C. State: 521-335 Career Record: 746-544 Assistants: Tom Holliday, Chris Hart, Brian Ward

Bruce Winkworth (919) 515-1182 Bruce_winkworth@ncsu.edu www.gopack.com

CAmpbell

Campbell April 13-14 7:05 p.m., 1:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m. Cardinal Park

Fighting Camels Buies Creek, N.C. Atlantic Sun Orange and Black Series: Tied 6-6

Gregg Goff Record at CU: 76-88 Career Record: 228-172 Assistants: Justin Haire, Rick McCarty, Daniel Furuto

Christopher Bell (910) 814-4367 Bcbell0918@email.campbell.edu www.gocamels.com

Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech Tuesday, May 17 6:00 p.m. Atlanta, Ga.

Yellow Jackets Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic Coast Old Gold and White Series: Georgia Tech leads 23-0

Danny Hall Record at GT: 737-328-1 Career: 945-445-1 Assistants: Tom Kinkelaar, Bryan Prince

Mike Huff (404) 385-2959 mhuff@athletics.gatech.edu www.ramblinwreck.com

Mercer

Mercer May 19-21 6:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. Macon, Ga.

Bears Macon, Ga. Atlantic Sun Orange and Black Series: Mercer leads 16-6

Craig Gibson Record at MU: 200-192 Career: same Assistants: Brent Shade, Justin Holmes, Eddie Burns

Jason Farhadi (478) 301-5218 Farhadi_jb@mercer.edu www.mercerbears.com

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Bucs vs. All Competition (Bold Indicates 2011 Opponent) Team........................ Games.........W............ L...........T

Team........................ Games.........W............ L...........T

Albion College......................1................1................0.............0 American .............................9................8................1.............0 Appalachian State....... 122.......... 51.......... 71..........0 Armstrong State...................3................1................2.............0 Auburn.................................5................1................4.............0 Austin Peay .........................7................1................6.............0 Ball State..............................2................1................1.............0 Baptist College.....................3................1................2.............0 Baylor ..................................2................0................2.............0 Belmont Abbey....................2................1................1.............0 Belmont ...................... 24............ 7........... 17..........0 Binghamton.........................6................3................3.............0 Bluefield College..................7................6................1.............0 Bluefield State.....................9................7................2.............0 Bristol University..................3................3................0.............0 Brown .................................2................1................1.............0 Butler...................................2................0................2.............0 C.W. Post..............................1................0................1.............0 Campbell..................... 12............ 6............ 6...........0 Carson-Newman.................52..............23..............29............0 Central Michigan..................5................3................2.............0 Cincinnati.............................1................0................1.............0 The Citadel..........................77..............27..............50............0 Clemson..............................25...............6...............19............0 Cleveland State....................3................1................2.............0 Clinch Valley College............4................4................0.............0 Coastal Carolina....................7................2................5.............0 College of Charleston..........21...............8...............13............0 Davidson.............................51..............38..............13............0 Davis & Elkins.......................2................2................0.............0 Delaware..............................1................1................0.............0 Duke...................................10...............2................8.............0 Eastern Kentucky.......... 81........... 31.......... 49..........1 Eastern Michigan.................5................2................3.............0 Elon......................................8................4................4.............0 Emory & Henry....................29..............19..............10............0 Evansville.............................2................2................0.............0 Florida Atlantic.....................4................1................3.............0 Florida Gulf Coast.......... 9............. 1............ 8...........0 Florida State.........................2................0................2.............0 Furman........................ 68........... 34.......... 34..........0 Gardner-Webb....................11...............6................5.............0 George Mason......................3................3................0.............0 George Washington..............1................1................0.............0 Georgia...............................10...............0...............10............0 Georgia Southern................58..............16..............42............0 Georgia State.......................2................2................0.............0 Georgia Tech................. 23............ 0........... 23..........0 Goodman Air Force...............1................1................0.............0 Guilford................................1................1................0.............0 Gustavus Adolphus...............1................1................0.............0 High Point............................9................7................2.............0 Hiwassee College.................7................4................3.............0 Holy Cross.............................1................1................0.............0 Indiana.................................3................2................1.............0 Indiana (Pa.)........................5................4................1.............0 IUPUI....................................1................1................0.............0

Jacksonville.................. 15............ 6............ 9...........0 Jacksonville State.................3................1................2.............0 James Madison ....................5................2................3.............0 Kansas..................................1................1................0.............0 Kansas State.........................1................1................0.............0 Kennesaw State............ 15............ 7............ 8...........0 Kent State............................3................1................2.............0 Kentucky..............................3................1................2.............0 King College........................27..............20...............7.............0 Knoxville College..................2................2................0.............0 Lakeland..............................1................1................0.............0 LaSalle.................................1................0................1.............0 Lehigh .................................3................3................0.............0 Lenoir-Rhyne.......................6................4................2.............0 Liberty ................................8................6................2.............0 Lincoln Memorial................51..............19..............32............0 Lipscomb...................... 23........... 10.......... 13..........0 Long Island..........................1................1................0.............0 Manhattan.......................... First Meeting Marietta College...................2................0................2.............0 Marist................................. First Meeting Mars Hill College..................5................5................0.............0 Marshall .............................61..............29..............32............0 Maryland.............................1................0................1.............0 Maryland Eastern Shore.......3................3................0.............0 Maryville College................35..............21..............14............0 Memphis .............................1................0................1.............0 Mercer ......................... 22............ 6........... 16..........0 Mercer-Atlanta.....................3................3................0.............0 Miami (Ohio)........................3................0................3.............0 Middle Tennessee State.......24...............8...............16............0 Milligan College..................71..............51..............20............0 Mississippi............................1................0................1.............0 Mississippi State...................5................1................3.............1 Missouri...............................1................1................0.............0 Monmouth...........................2................1................0.............1 Montreat-Anderson.............2................2................0.............0 Morehead State...................68..............25..............43............0 New Orleans.........................1................0................1.............0 Niagara................................5................5................0.............0 North Carolina.....................13...............2...............11............0 UNC Asheville............... 43........... 24.......... 19..........0 UNC Charlotte......................1................1................0.............0 UNC Greensboro..................30..............12..............18............0 UNC Wilmington..................3................1................2.............0 North Carolina A&T..............5................8................0.............0 North Carolina Central..........2................2................0.............0 North Carolina State...... 2............. 0............ 2...........0 North Florida................ 16............ 8............ 8...........0 North Georgia......................6................3................2.............1 Northern Illinois...................2................1................1.............0 Northern Iowa......................1................1................0.............0 Northern Kentucky...............2................1................1 .............0 Ohio.....................................3................1................2 ............0 Oregon.................................3................0................3.............0 Radford ....................... 31........... 18.......... 13..........0 Rider............................. 5............. 4............ 1...........0

Richmond............................1................0................1.............0 Ripon College.......................1................1................0 .............0 Robert Morris.......................2................1 ...............1 .............0 Rose Hulman College...........1................1................0 .............0 St. Edwards College..............1................1 ..............0 .............0 St. John’s (Minn.).................1................1................0.............0 St. John’s (N.Y.).....................6................3................3.............0 St. Joseph’s...........................8................5................3.............0 St. Mary’s College.................2................0................2.............0 St. Peter’s.............................4................4................0.............0 Samford...............................1................1................0.............0 Seton Hall............................3................0................3.............0 Siena....................................1................1................0.............0 SIU Edwardsville...................3................2................1.............0 Slippery Rock.......................1................1................0.............0 South Carolina......................8................0................8.............0 South Florida........................3................0................3.............0 USC Aiken.............................2................0................2.............0 USC Upstate.................. 15............ 9............ 6...........0 South Dakota.......................2................2................0.............0 Southeastern Louisiana........2................2................0.............0 Southern Illinois...................3................0................3.............0 Southern-Baton Rouge........1................1................0.............0 Stetson........................ 17............ 7........... 10..........0 Temple.................................1................1................0.............0 Tennessee...........................68..............13..............55............0 UT-Chattanooga...................8................7................1.............0 Tennessee Tech............. 84........... 39.......... 45..........0 Tennessee Wesleyan.............5................2................3.............0 Texas-Pan American ............1................0................1.............0 Toledo..................................2................0................2.............0 Troy State.............................3................2................1.............0 Tulane..................................3................0................3.............0 Tusculum College................29..............26...............2.............1 Union ..................................3................3................0.............0 Valparaiso............................1................1................0.............0 Vanderbilt............................3................0................3.............0 Virginia................................3................2................0.............1 VMI.....................................83..............43..............40............0 Virginia Intermont................3................3................0.............0 Virginia Tech................. 48........... 17.......... 31..........0 Wagner................................4................4................0.............0 Wake Forest........................10...............1................9.............0 Washington State.................1................0................1.............0 Wayne State.........................3................2................1.............0 Western Carolina.................88..............28..............60............0 Western Kentucky................5................3 ...............2.............0 Westminister........................1................1................0.............0 West Virginia........................6................3................3.............0 Wichita State........................1................1................0.............0 William & Mary....................2................1................1.............0 Winthrop..............................5................0................5.............0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point......2................2................0.............0 Wofford...............................34..............21..............13............0 Xavier..................................15..............12...............3.............0 Youngstown State................3................3................0.............0

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Great Moments in ETSU Baseball

Great Moments In ETSU Baseball

From 1924 until 1928, JIM MOONEY served ETSU as a three-sport athlete, participating in baseball, basketball and football. During his baseball career at ETSU, he struck out 24 batters against Emory and Henry, and then continued his career as a player in the major leagues. He played professional baseball for 21 years and ended with an overall record of 163-144. In 1934, he appeared in the World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals. Before being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1977, Mooney came back to ETSU to serve as head baseball coach from 1939 until 1966. From 1967 to 1968, ED GOODSON contributed to the success of Buccaneer baseball. He was named two-time All-OVC and All-American his sophomore year.

After his success at ETSU, Goodson became the highest drafted Buccaneer as he was selected by the San Francisco Giants as the third overall pick in the 1968 professional draft and played a total of 11 years in the major leagues. Goodson played for the National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1977 World Series. ETSU welcomed Goodson into the ETSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. As a two-sport athlete from 1977 to 1979, playing baseball and basketball, ATLEE HAMMAKER became only the second ETSU player to be chosen in the first round of the professional draft, being selected by the Kansas City Royals as the 21st overall pick in 1979. Hammaker posted a 16-4 record as a pitcher for the Bucs in three seasons, and in 1978, he threw a no-hitter versus David Lipscomb College. He pitched for four different major league clubs and was a starter in the 1983 All-Star Game. Hammaker led the National League in ERA (2.25), WHIP (1.039), BB/9IP (1.67), and strikeout to walk ratio (3.97) in 1983 while posting a 10-9 record. Hammaker joined other greats from ETSU in the ETSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. The 1980 ETSU baseball team became the first Buccaneer baseball team to win 30 plus games in a season, posting a 397-1 record to earn the school’s first-ever conference championship in the Southern

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Conference. The Bucs made their first NCAA tournament appearance in the Atlantic Regional hosted by Clemson in Clemson, S.C. ETSU fell in the opener against Clemson 22-4, but then bounced back to pick up its first-ever NCAA postseason victory defeating Georgia Southern 3-1 before being knocked out of the tournament by South Carolina. Third baseman GARY ROBINETTE became the first Buccaneer to be named the Player of the Year by the Southern Conference, while he was also tabbed an All-American by Baseball America. The Bucs made it back-to-back conference championships in 1981 as the team posted a school record 44 wins. Led by outfielders TONY MARTIN and BRIAN SNYDER, the Bucs made their second straight NCAA postseason appearance in the Atlantic Regional. ETSU lost a close contest to Mississippi State 7-6 to open the regional, and then drew the tough assignment of facing the host Clemson Tigers in a knockout game. In the loser’s bracket game, the Bucs were able to hold down a potent Clemson offense coming away with a 2-1 win to stay alive in the regional. ETSU’s next opponent was Wichita State, who had upset the Tigers earlier in the tournament. The Buccaneers pulled out yet another onerun game against the Shockers with a 5-4 win to move on to the Atlantic Regional Championship game. In the championship game, the Bucs could not get the better of the Bulldogs in their second meeting as ETSU fell to Mississippi State in the final 6-5. The trip to the regional championship game was the closest the Buccaneers have ever come to punching their ticket to Omaha, Neb. In 2004, junior CALEB MOORE had a breakout season for the Bucs. The Knoxville, Tenn., native led the nation in

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The 2006 ETSU baseball team made one of the most memorable postseason runs in school history reaching the Atlantic Sun conference championship game in the program’s first year in the league. The Bucs had to battle back from the loser’s bracket after dropping the first game of the tournament to Mercer 11-3. In the second game, ETSU pulled off a stunning 11-10 win over Campbell. The Bucs fell behind 9-4 after giving up six runs in the seventh, but ETSU rallied for six runs in the bottom half of the inning to keep the season alive. The Buccaneers then went on to defeat Florida Atlantic, riding the incredible arm

of Caleb Glafenhein to a 5-1 victory over the Owls. Glafenhein threw a complete game five-hitter making his third start in three days to lift the Bucs to the championship game. The ETSU dream run came to an end though in the championship game as the Bucs ran into a very hot Stetson team who would go on to win the title game, 6-2. After leading the Bucs to the Atlantic Sun championship game in 2006, senior CALEB GLAFENHEIN posted one of the best seasons on the mound in ETSU history in 2007. The Knoxville, Tenn. native was featured in Baseball America after finishing the year with a school-best 13 wins in 28 appearances. The 13 wins ranked second nationally as the junior sidewinding righty posted more wins on the season than David Price who was taken first overall in the 2007 MLB draft. All-American PAUL HOILMAN made ETSU history in 2010 as the junior first baseman set seven single season records and three career records on his way to being

honored as both the Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and the Atlantic Sun Male Scholar Athlete of the Year. A Golden Spikes Award semifinalist, Hoilman became the most decorated Buccaneer ever as he was named a Louisville Slugger First Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, a Pro-Line Second Team All-American by the NCBWA, a Ping!Baseball Second Team All-American, and a Third Team AllAmerican by Baseball America. Hoilman also received ESPN the Magazine FirstTeam Academic All-America honors and was an A-Sun First Team All-Conference selection. On the year, Hoilman led the nation in slugging (.860), while leading the A-Sun in average (.421), home runs (25), runs (79), total bases (202) and walks (51). The Johnson City, Tenn., native ranked top 25 nationally in average, runs, hits, home runs, RBIs, slugging, walk and on-base percentage. In the summer of 2010, first baseman PAUL HOILMAN put ETSU on the map as he won the first ever TD AMERITRADE College Home Run Derby at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Hoilman put on a show in the final round as the junior hit 12 home runs to defeat Fresno State’s Jordan Ribera and Georgia Tech’s Matt Skole in front of a national television audience. Hoilman then went on to claim the 2010 Cape Cod Home Run Derby Championship in Fenway Park beating out USC’s Ricky Oropesa.

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both batting average (.455) and doubles (.60 per game) as he was named the Southern Conference Player-ofthe-Year by both the league’s coaches and media. Moore was the first Buccaneer to be selected as a second-team Louisville Slugger All-American. The junior catcher started in 52 games, while serving as the ETSU closer, pitching in 12 games. In addition to leading the country in batting average and doubles, Moore led the Southern Conference in slugging percentage (.752) and was second in on-base percentage (.509), third in total bases (152) and fourth in hits (92). Moore finished the season on a 21-game hitting streak, batting .506 (44-87) in that span. During that streak, Moore hit four home runs, drove in 24 runs, scored 30 runs and hit 21 doubles. On the season, Moore collected hits in all but six games and had a team-best 27 multi-hit games. Moore shattered the Buccaneer record for highest season batting average, previously held by Steve Meredith who hit .419 in 1988.

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Shane Byrne finished his ETSU career with several school records.

Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

218 201 192 189 184

Season

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

1. 61 Chris Hurst............................................................1981 61 Tony Martin..........................................................1981 61 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981

Individual Records

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

871 742 718 646 636

Season

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

1. 249 Shane Byrne..........................................................2006 2. 235 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 3. 232 C.J. Lee..................................................................2006 4. 231 Michael Courtney..................................................2006 5. 230 Shane Byrne..........................................................2004 230 Stephen Douglas...................................................2006

Career

Hits

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

290 241 240 232 229

Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

99 92 89 88 87

Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Bo Reeder................................................ 2010 Matthew Scruggs..................................... 2010 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001

Season

Season

Singles

1. 68 Andrew Green.......................................... 2010 2. 62 Jeremy Terry..........................................................2000 3. 60 Brandon Cross.......................................................2001 60 Travis Blevins........................................................1999 60 Bobby Joe Hinson.................................................1981

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

63 61 56 53 50

Season

Doubles Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06

1. 31 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 2. 25 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 3. 24 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 4. 23 Kerry Doane............................................. 2010 23 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001

Career

1. 2.

19 14

Season

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

1. 10 Dave Cardwell.......................................................1979 10 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1982 3. 8 Bryan Snyder........................................................1981

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Career

Home Runs

1. 51 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 51 Mike Nipper.................................................... 1981-83 3. 40 Rod Walker...................................................... 1991-93 4. 37 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08 5. 35 Bo Reeder............................................2009-10

Season

1. 25 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 2. 21 Anthony Russell....................................................2008 21 Mike Nipper..........................................................1983 4. 20 Rod Walker............................................................1992 20 Bo Reeder................................................ 2010

Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

51 42 41 40 39

Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

202 165 159 156 152

Season

Extra Base Hits Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Anthony Russell....................................................2008 Bo Reeder................................................ 2009

Total Bases Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Bo Reeder................................................ 2010 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 Matthew Scruggs..................................... 2010 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004

Sacrifice Hits

1. 10 Kirk Keithley.........................................................2001 2. 9 Travis Blevins........................................................1998 9 Justin Clear...........................................................2003 4. 8 Shane Byrne..........................................................2005 5. 7 Troy Mendez.........................................................2008 7 Shane Byrne..........................................................2003 7 Adam Cross...........................................................1994

Season

Sacrifice Flies

1. 7 Brandon Cross.......................................................2001 7 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2009 3. 6 Stephen Douglas...................................................2005 6 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 6 Jeff Morgan...........................................................1988

Hit by Pitch Season

1. 13 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 2. 12 Andy Baxter..........................................................2001 3. 11 Lamont Nelson......................................................1995 11 Andy Howdeshell..................................................2003 5. 10 Ben Allen..............................................................2007 10 Matt Traylor..........................................................2004 10 Lamont Nelson......................................................1996

Career

Runs Batted In

1. 197 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 2. 175 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 3. 170 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 4. 159 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 5. 148 Derek Trent..........................................2008-10 148 Anthony Russell.............................................. 2005-08

Season

1. 84 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 2. 73 Caleb Moore..........................................................2005 3. 67 Nathan Copeland..................................................2001 67 Bryan Snyder........................................................1981 5. 66 Mike Nipper..........................................................1981 66 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2009

Career

Runs

1. 198 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06 2. 193 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 3. 182 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 4. 159 Caleb Moore.................................................... 2002-05 5. 147 Blake Church................................................... 2003-06 147 Brandon Eierman............................................ 1996-99

Season

1. 79 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 2. 71 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981 3. 70 Bo Reeder................................................ 2010 70 Shane Byrne..........................................................2005 70 Tony Martin..........................................................1981

Career

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. 117 2. 113 3. 102

Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Shane Byrne.................................................... 2003-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Marcos Velazquez..................................................1981 Bobby Joe Hinson.................................................1981 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2009 Brandon Eierman..................................................1999

Season 51 48 41 40 38

Strikeouts

Season

1. 67 Matthew Scruggs..................................... 2010 2. 64 Anthony Russell....................................................2008 3. 61 Derek Trent.............................................. 2008 61 Rod Walker............................................................1991 5. 59 Rodney McLain.....................................................1999 59 Danny Petro..........................................................2009 59 Garrett May...........................................................2009

Batting Average Career (Min. 200 AB) 1. 2. 3. 4.

.408 .388 .359 .354

Steve Meredith............................................... 1987-88 Paul Hoilman.......................................2008-10 Tony Martin.................................................... 1980-83 Andy Howdeshell............................................ 2003-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.455 421 .419 .418 .399

Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Steve Meredith.....................................................1988 Tony Martin..........................................................1983 A.J. Polichnowski..................................................1997

Season (Min. 100 AB)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.548 .528 .526 .519 .509

Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.897 .860 .762 .752 .750

On-Base Percentage Season

Tony Martin..........................................................1983 Steve Masterson...................................................1988 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Steve Meredith.....................................................1988 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004

Slugging Percentage Mike Nipper..........................................................1983 Paul Hoilman........................................... 2010 Rod Walker............................................................1992 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 Will Edwards.........................................................1986

Blake Church set a new career RBI mark in 2006.

Bold indicates current player

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Pitching Appearances

Career

1. 101 Darren Caldwell.............................................. 2006-09 2. 96 Caleb Glafenhein............................................. 2004-07 3. 88 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 4. 85 Josh Kite......................................................... 2001-04 85 Jarrod Hyder................................................... 2000-03

Season

1. 34 Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 2. 32 ....................................................2010 ...................................................2009 29 Josh Kite...............................................................2004 29 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2006

Games Started

Career

1. 60 Reid Casey....................................................... 1999-02 2. 57 Jeremy Hall..................................................... 2003-06 3. 46 Tim Turner....................................................... 2001-04. 46 Jeff Andres...................................................... 1978-81 4. 43 Steven Calicutt................................................ 2003-06 5. 38 Rex Havens..................................................... 1990-92 38 Mike Montgomery.......................................... 1987-90

Career

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

Career

1. 2. 3. 4.

22 20 14

Season

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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

34 24 22 20 19

Season

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

1. 13 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 2. 12 Matt Baber............................................................1999 3. 11 Joe Graves.............................................................1981 4. 10 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2005 10 Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

29 27 26 23 22

Season

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

1. 11 Danny Clark...........................................................1990 2. 10 Chris Johnson........................................................1985 10 Heath Doyle..........................................................1998

Winning Percentage (Min. 5 decisions) Season 1. 3. 4.

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

(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

1. 11 Caleb Moore..........................................................2005 2. 10 Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 3. 6 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 6 Caleb Moore..........................................................2004 6 Daniel Ball............................................................1995 6. 5 Jackson Simerly....................................................2000 5 Izzy Olvera............................................................1998

Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160 151 144 139 132

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

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

8.18 8.20 8.34 8.38 8.92

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

Walks

Season

1. 59 Chris Johnson........................................................1985 2. 55 Steven Calicutt......................................................2004 55 Mike Montgomery................................................1990 3. 53 Reid Casey.............................................................2000 53 Reid Casey.............................................................1999 53 Tim Turner.............................................................2003

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

Complete Games

1. 11 Matt Baber............................................................1999 2. 9 Matt Baber............................................................2000 9 Kerry Burchette.....................................................1978 9 Mike Priesmeyer...................................................1979 9 Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980 9 Chris Johnson........................................................1985 9 Rex Havens...........................................................1991 9 Dallas Rinehart.....................................................1992

Career

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

Season

Season

1. 107 2. 104 3. 97

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

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. 4 Jeff Andrews................................................... 1978-81 2. 2 Todd Anderson................................................ 1999-00 2 Tim Holbert..................................................... 1992-93

Season

1. 4 Jeff Andrews.........................................................1980 2. 2 Tim Holbert...........................................................1992 2 Rex Havens...........................................................1992

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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1.25 1.65 1.68 1.85 1.87

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

Most Relief Appearances Season

1. 34 Steven Calicutt......................................................2006 2. 32 Scott McNally........................................... 2010 3. 30 Darren Caldwell....................................................2009 4. 26 Tony Lombardi......................................................2007 26 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2006 26 Willie McKenzie....................................................2003 26 Jackson Simerly....................................................2001 26 Jackson Simerly....................................................2000

Season

Individual Records

1. 19 Matt Baber............................................................2000 2. 18 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2005 3. 17 Jeremy Hall...........................................................2004 17 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 5. 16 Steven Calicutt......................................................2004 16 Reid Casey.............................................................2002 1. 2. 3.

323 259 227 222

Strikeouts

ETSU’s all-time strikeout king, Reid Casey

Season

Career

Innings

Hit Batsmen

1. 17 Caleb Glafenhein...................................................2007 17 Ryan Howe............................................................2006 3. 15 Brandon Langston................................................2007 15 Reid Casey.............................................................2001 15 Donnie Sharp........................................................2001 15 Reid Casey.............................................................1999

Season

1. 2. 3. 4.

20 16 15 13

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

Season (Min. 40 Inn.)

Career

1. 2. 3. 4.

18 11 10 8

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

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Team Records

Batting

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Most Runs Scored 1. 503.......................................................... 2010 2. 491.............................................................1981 3. 419.............................................................2005 419.............................................................1999 5. 417.............................................................2002 Most Hits 1. 724.............................................................2010 2. 644.............................................................2006 3. 631.............................................................2004 4. 607.............................................................1999 5. 603.............................................................1981 Most Doubles 1. 142.............................................................2010 2. 138.............................................................1999 3. 137.............................................................2005 4. 134.............................................................1997 5. 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. 93...............................................................2010 2. 78...............................................................2008 3. 73...............................................................1999 4. 69...............................................................2004 69...............................................................1981 Slugging Percentage 1. .544.............................................................1981 2. .538.............................................................2010 3. .528.............................................................1997 4. .523.............................................................2005 5. .519.............................................................1999

On-Base Percentage 1. .418.............................................................1997 2. .407.............................................................2010 3. .406.............................................................1983 4. .399.............................................................2005 5. .393.............................................................2008 .393.............................................................1999 Most Stolen Bases 1. 141.............................................................1981 2. 97..............................................................1982 95..............................................................2002 3. 4. 92..............................................................2006 5. 81..............................................................2005 Most Bases on Balls 1. 263.............................................................1981 2. 253.............................................................2010 3. 242.............................................................2008 4. 222.............................................................1988 5. 220.............................................................2005 220.............................................................1999 Most Strikeouts 1. 426............................................................... 010 2. 417.............................................................2008 3. 414.............................................................2004 4. 412.............................................................2001 5. 404.............................................................2003 Highest Batting Average 1. .342.............................................................1997 2. .331.............................................................2010 .331.............................................................1981 4. .321.............................................................1988 5. .320.............................................................2005

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. 32...............................................................2010 5. 31...............................................................2006 31...............................................................2005 31...............................................................1992

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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) 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

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) Walks

14 vs. Bluefield State, February 18, 1990 (W, 24-2, 6 innings) and vs. St. John’s, March 6, 2010, (W 11-7) and vs. Radford, March 24, 2010, (22-10). 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) and vs. Kennesaw State, May 20, 2010, (L, 4-5). Errors

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

➢ 44 – 1981 Losses in a season

Category

Record

Player, Opponent and Year

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 (Apr 08, 2008)

RBI

8

Mike Ellzey vs. Eastern Kentucky (4-1-1978)

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) and vs. UNC Asheville (5-11-2010); Chad Boruff vs. Davidson (4-1-2000 1st game); Bo Reeder vs. Radford (3-24-2010) 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) 3 14 times, Last: Andrew Green vs. Kennesaw State Stolen Bases (5-20-2010) Steals Attempts

3

Single Game Records

➢ 6 vs. Western Carolina, April 11, 1999 (W, 12-9) and Campbell March 21, 2009 (W 21-11) and vs. UNC Asheville May 11, 2010 (W 13-7).

All-Time Individual Game Highs

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

Innings Pitched 9.0

31 Times, Last: Ben Booker vs. Lipscomb (3-27-2010); Bo Reeder vs. Campbell (4-24-2010)

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

2 times, Last; 8 Josh Means vs. Radford (3-24-2010)

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)

➢ 38 – 2008

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Yearly Leaders

Batting Average Year: Average:.....................Name: 1984 .355.................Chris Johnson 1986 .388..................Will Edwards 1988 .419.............. Steve Meredith 1989 .389................... Jeff Morgan 1990 .394............... Jimbo Thorton 1991 .344..............Dallas Rinehart 1992 .346................. Nathan Dunn 1993 .398....................Mike Hooks 1994 .348..............Brad Fullington 1995 .311....................Adam Cross 1996 .347...........A.J. Polichnowski 1997 .399...........A.J. Polichnowski 1998 .430....................... Ed Sparks 1999 .376...........Brandon Eierman 2000 .365....................... Ed Sparks 2001 .394...................Andy Baxter 2002 .381.................. Kirk Keithley 2003 .354...........Andy Howdeshell 2004 .455...................Caleb Moore 2005 .389.....................Nick Crowe 2006 .352................... Matt Traylor 2007 .335.............Anthony Russell 2008 .353.................Paul Hoilman 2009 .380.................Paul Hoilman 2010 .421.................Paul Hoilman Runs Scored Year No........................ Name 1984 21.......................Billy Patton 1986 42................ Jeff Hammonds 1988 42................. Steve Meredith 1989 26....................... Keith Issacs 1990 38.................. Jimbo Thorton 1991 41.........................Mark Page 1992 45.................... Nathan Dunn 1993 41..................Dallas Monday 1994 30.............. Wade Evans/Troy Anderson/Brandon Krantz 1995 41............... Brandon Krantz/ Adam Cross 1996 45..............A.J. Polichnowski 1997 52..............A.J. Polichnowski 1998 37...................Travis Blevins/ ..................Brandon Eierman 1999 66.................... Travis Blevins 2000 44......................Danny Pugh 2001 65......................Andy Baxter 2002 55...................... Matt Traylor 2003 40..............Andy Howdeshell 2004 59......................Caleb Moore 2005 70..................... Shane Byrne 2006 54.....................Blake Church 2007 39....Anthony Russell/C.J. Lee 2008 57................Anthony Russell 2009 55....................Paul Hoilman 2010 79....................Paul Hoilman Hits Year: No........................ Name 1984 30.......................Billy Patton 1986 50..................Jeff Hammond 1988 70................. Steve Meredith 1989 42...................... Jeff Morgan 1990 61.................. Jimbo Thorton 1991 62.................Dallas Rinehart 1992 65.................... Nathan Dunn 1993 47.......................Mike Hooks 1994 53...................... Wade Evans

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1995 64.......................Adam Cross 1996 66..............A.J. Polichnowski 1997 74.................... Ryan Wagner 1998 49.................... Travis Blevins 1999 79.................... Travis Blevins 2000 76.......................... Ed Sparks 2001 87......................Andy Baxter 2002 74..................... Kirk Keithley 2003 74..............Andy Howdeshell 2004 92......................Caleb Moore 2005 81..................... Shane Byrne 2006 86..................... Shane Byrne 2007 73................Anthony Russell 2008 69................Anthony Russell 2009 76...Paul Hoilman/Bo Reeder 2010 99....................Paul Hoilman Runs Batted In Year No........................ Name 1984 30..................Roger Caldwell 1986 50............................ Jeff Barr 1988 51...................... Jeff Morgan 1989 28...................... Jeff Morgan 1990 36.................. Jimbo Thorton 1991 32.................Dallas Rinehart 1992 56....................... Rod Walker 1993 49..................Dallas Monday 1994 43.......................Mike Hooks 1995 39...................... Wade Evans 1996 39..............A.J. Polichnowski 1997 51..............A.J. Polichnowski 1998 37..............Brandon Eierman 1999 57........... Rusty Swackhamer 2000 43.......................... Ed Sparks 2001 67..............Nathan Copeland 2002 35...................... Matt Traylor 2003 33..............Andy Howdeshell 2004 53.....................Blake Church 2005 73......................Caleb Moore 2006 50.....................Blake Church 2007 44................Anthony Russell 2008 62................Anthony Russell 2009 66....................Paul Hoilman 2010 84....................Paul Hoilman Doubles Year No........................ Name 1984 9....................Roger Caldwell 1986 15.....................Hobie Powell 1988 13.....................Will Edwards 1989 13...................... Jeff Morgan 1990 12........................Mark Paige 1991 18.........................Mark Page 1992 16.................... Nathan Dunn 1993 9.................... Jody Krupinski 1994 14...................... Wade Evans 1995 13......Wade Evans/Adam Cross 1996 2...............A.J. Polichnowski/ Britt Phillips/Brandon Krantz 1997 18..................... Jody Jenkins 1998 13................. Rodney McLain 1999 16...................Travis Blevins/ ..................... Rodney McLain 2000 16.......................... Ed Sparks 2001 25......................Andy Baxter 2002 17...................... Matt Traylor 2003 14..............Andy Howdeshell 2004 31 .....................Caleb Moore 2005 22.....................Chuck Hargis 2006 19.....................Chuck Hargis

2007 19................Anthony Russell 2008 19................Anthony Russell 2009 21......................... Bo Reeder 2010 24....................Paul Hoilman Triples Year No........................ Name 1984 1.........................Billy Patton 1986 3.................. Jeff Hammonds 1988 4................. Steve Masterson 1989 1.. Mark Page/Jimbo Thorton 1990 2.......................Bill McPeters 1991 3...........................Mark Page 1992 3...................... Chuck Mclain 1993 3........................ David Cloud 1994 4........................ Wade Evans 1995 2...................... Brian McKee/ ......................Scott Muhlhan 1996 1........................Britt Phillips 1997 4...................Shannon Carter 1998 4...................Shannon Carter 1999 4...................Shannon Carter 2000 2...... Ed Sparks/Danny Pugh/ .......................Chuck Dewald 2001 3.......................... Tim Turner 2002 5........................ Matt Traylor 2003 3......Andy Howdeshell/Caleb Moore 2004 5....................... Shane Byrne 2005 5....................... Shane Byrne 2006 5................Michael Courtney 2007 1.........................Five players 2008 3.........................Jacob Fabry 2009 3........................... Bo Reeder 2010 4................Matthew Scruggs Home Runs Year No........................ Name 1984 5........................Billy Patton/ ......................Roger Caldwell 1986 12............................ Jeff Barr 1988 11...................... Jeff Morgan 1989 6........................ Jeff Morgan 1990 10.................. Jimbo Thorton 1991 7...................... Nathan Dunn 1992 20....................... Rod Walker 1993 14..................Dallas Monday 1994 14.......................Mike Hooks 1995 10...................... Wade Evans 1996 15..............A.J. Polichnowski 1997 11..............A.J. Polichnowski 1998 11..............Brandon Eierman 1999 15..............Brandon Eierman 2000 10.......................Chad Boruff 2001 17..............Nathan Copeland 2002 7........................ Matt Traylor 2003 10..............Andy Howdeshell 2004 11..............Andy Howdeshell 2005 15......................Caleb Moore 2006 11.....................Blake Church 2007 10................Anthony Russell 2008 21................Anthony Russell 2009 17....................Paul Hoilman 2010 25....................Paul Hoilman Stolen Bases Year No........................ Name 1984 9....................... Scott Church 1986 11.......................Billy Patton 1988 15................. Steve Meredith

1989 4......................... Keith Issacs 1990 21.................. Jimbo Thorton 1991 12.........................Mark Page 1992 10..................... Greg Phillips 1993 9....................Dallas Monday 1994 21.......................Adam Cross 1995 12.......................Adam Cross 1996 8................... Lamont Nelson 1997 11.................Shannon Carter 1998 10.................Shannon Carter 1999 15.................Shannon Carter 2000 12..................... Jeremy Terry 2001 10..................... Kirk Keithley 2002 19..................... Kirk Keithley 2003 15........................ Tim Turner 2004 13..................... Shane Byrne 2005 26.............. Stephen Douglas 2006 33.............. Stephen Douglas 2007 11..........C.J. Lee/Jacob Fabry 2008 12.......................Jacob Fabry 2009 24.......................Jacob Fabry 2010 17...................Andrew Green Wins Year No........................ Name 1984 4....................... Doug Brintle 1986 4....................... Mike Prince/ ....................... Shane Powers 1988 4...................... Jeff Sizemore 1989 3..............Mike Montgomery 1990 7............... Mike Mongomery 1991 6......................... Rex Havens 1992 9...................Dallas Rinehart 1993 6...................Denny Maxwell 1994 6....................Todd Anderson 1995 7...................Denny Maxwell 1996 7...................... George Jones 1997 5....................... Richie White 1998 7..........................Matt Baber 1999 12........................Matt Baber 2000 10........................Matt Baber 2001 5...................... Matt Nunley/ ........................Donnie Sharp 2002 9.......................... Reid Casey 2003 6....................... Jarrod Hyder 2004 9.........................Jeremy Hall 2005 10.......................Jeremy Hall 2006 8................. Stephen Calicutt 2007 13.............. Caleb Glafenhein 2008 4...................... Ben Andrews 2009 6..........................Chas Byrne 2010 9........................... Bo Burton ERA Year ERA....................... Name 1984 2.61...................Chuck White 1986 4.50.................Chris Johnson 1988 4.76.............. Steve Meredith 1989 3.10................... Danny Clark 1990 4.52.........Mike Montgomery 1991 2.94...................... Chris Berg 1992 2.81..............Dallas Rinehart 1993 4.34..............Denny Maxwell 1994 4.19...............Todd Anderson 1995 3.56..............Denny Maxwell 1996 4.04..............Denny Maxwell 1997 4.24...............Chris Skidmore 1998 4.91...................Heath Doyle 1999 4.74.....................Matt Baber 2000 4.24.....................Matt Baber

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2001 5.13...................Matt Nunley 2002 1.89.................. Jarrod Hyder 2003 5.27........................ Josh Kite 2004 4.30.................. Trevor Smith 2005 4.14...................Caleb Moore 2006 5.40........... Caleb Glafenhein 2007 3.93......... Brandon Langston 2008 4.83....................Josh Means 2009 4.43............. Darren Caldwell 2010 4.22...................... Bo Burton Innings Pitched Year No........................ Name 1984 49.2.................. Doug Brintle 1986 57.2............. Leonard Bragan 1988 66............Mike Montgomery 1989 61.3.........Mike Montgomery 1990 79.7........Mike Montgomery/ .......................... Danny Clark 1991 101.7.................. Rex Havens 1992 77.................Dallas Rinehart 1993 56.................Denny Maxwell 1994 81.2...............Todd Anderson 1995 89.2....................Jay Hensley 1996 91.1..............Denny Maxwell 1997 70..................... Richie White 1998 61........................Matt Baber 1999 98.2.....................Matt Baber 2000 133.2...................Matt Baber 2001 117.1................... Reid Casey 2002 110.2................... Reid Casey 2003 89.1..................... Tim Turner 2004 104.1..................Jeremy Hall 2005 111.2..................Jeremy Hall 2006 90.1....................Jeremy Hall 2007 115.1......... Caleb Glafenhein 2008 88.0......... Brandon Langston 2009 83.0.....................Chas Byrne 2010 88.1.................... Ben Booker Strikeouts Year No........................ Name 1984 33..................... Doug Brintle 1986 37................ Leonard Bragan 1988 38...........Mike Montgomery/ ......................... Eric Lindholz 1989 35............Mike Montgomery 1990 75............Mike Montgomery 1991 64.................Dallas Rinehart 1992 71.................Dallas Rinehart 1993 57...................... Tim Holbert 1994 84..................Todd Anderson 1995 72..................Todd Anderson 1996 83.................Denny Maxwell 1997 39........................ Izzy Olvera 1998 55........................Matt Baber 1999 95........................Matt Baber 2000 104......................Matt Baber 2001 107...................... Reid Casey 2002 94........................ Reid Casey 2003 97........................ Tim Turner 2004 57.......................Jeremy Hall 2005 91.......................Jeremy Hall 2006 84.......................Jeremy Hall 2007 69............ Brandon Langston 2008 54............ Brandon Langston 2009 67........................Chas Byrne 2010 79........................Chas Byrne


Atlantic Sun Conference Honors

Player-of-the-Year 2010...................................................... Paul Hoilman, 1B All-Atlantic Sun Conference Team 2010................................... .Paul Hoilman, 1B (1st Team) ..................................................Derek Trent, C (1st Team) ................................................ Bo Reeder, 3B (2nd Team) ........................................ Kerry Doane, IF (All-Freshman) ....................................Andrew Green, OF (All-Freshman) 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)

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)

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 2010.................................. Paul Hoilman, 1B (All-Region) 2005 ..............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) Baseball America 2010..................................Paul Hoilman, 1B (Third Team) 1980..................Gary Robinette, 3B (Honorable Mention) College Baseball Insider 2011 Preseason.................. Paul Hoilman, 1B (First Team) 2010...............................Paul Hoilman, 1B (Second Team) 2009 ............................. Paul Hoilman, 1B (Second Team) Louisville Slugger (Collegiate Baseball) 2011 Preseason.................. Paul Hoilman, 1B (First Team) 2010................................... Paul Hoilman, 1B (First Team) 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 2011 Preseason..............Paul Hoilman, 1B (Second Team) 2010...............................Paul Hoilman, 1B (Second Team) 2005...............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) 2004..................................Caleb Moore, C/P (Third Team)

Honors

All-Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Team 2010...................................................... Paul Hoilman, 1B ......................................................... Chas Byrne, OF/RHP .......................................................Matthew Scruggs, OF 2009...........................................................Bo Reeder, 3B 2006.................................................. Caleb Glafenhein, P ..........................................................Anthony Russell, IF ...............................................................Chuck Hargis, IF ...................................................................... C.J. Lee, OF

................................................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) 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)

Ping! Baseball 2009 ................... Paul Hoilman, 1B (Honorable Mention) USA Today Sports Weekly 2005...............................Caleb Moore, C/P (Second Team) CoSIDA Academic All-American 2010...................................................... Paul Hoilman, 1B 1980....................................................Gary Robinette, 3B 1979....................................................Gary Robinette, 3B

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

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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) Total Bases 2010 - Paul Hoilman (202) In the NCAA Record Book Doubles Per Game (Season) 8. Caleb Moore (.60)

ETSU Timeline Year Overall Rec. Conference Rec. Head Coach

Year Overall Rec. Conference Rec. Head Coach

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979

32-28 25-28 18-38 26-29 31-27 31-22 28-30 15-36 23-36 23-32 21-31 29-25 18-31 21-24 26-24 25-27

15-12 (3rd) 10-20 (9th) 9-24 (12th) 11-16 (9th) 14-16 (6th) 13-16 (7th) 15-15 (6th) 9-20 (9th) 13-16 (8th) 13-17 (7th) 15-15 (5th) 18-11 (4th) 8-18 (8th) 11-11 (5th) 11-12 (5th) 11-12 (5th)

Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Tony Skole Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell

19-21 21-17 31-20 23-29 10-31 10-21 16-35 9-19 21-21 10-31 9-19 20-18 34-19 44-17 39-7 29-23

12-11 (4th) 11-8 (4th) 11-8 (3rd) 5-13 (6th) 4-12 (7th) 5-10 (6th) 7-11 (4th/N) 1-11 (4th/N) 9-9 (2nd/N) 3-14 (4th/N) 3-9 (4th/N) 9-3 (2nd) 10-4 (3rd) 12-4 (1st) 14-1 (1st) 10-5 (2nd)

Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Ken Campbell Harold Stout Harold Stout Harold Stout Harold Stout Harold Stout Harold Stout Charley Lodes Charley Lodes Charley Lodes Charley Lodes Charley Lodes

Conference Championships

1980 SoCon Regular Season Champions 1981 SoCon Regular Season Champions

ETSU Draft Picks 2010 Name......................... Team............. Round Chas Byrne, P...................Royals....................16th 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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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

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

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

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

Year-By-Year

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)

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

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

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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

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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 at Tennessee ...................... 0...................4..............L 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 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 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 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 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 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

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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 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 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

Year-By-Year

Wofford....................................... 3..................15.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 9..................17.............L at Wake Forest.......................... 7...................9..............L at North Carolina A&T............ 5...................3.............W 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

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

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Year-By-Year/All-Time Roster

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 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 2010 Head Coach: Tony Skole Overall: 32-28 A-Sun: 15-12 (3rd) ET Opp Rs at The Citadel ........................... 1...................4..............L vs. #34 Kansas State............... 10..................6.............W vs. Deleware............................. 10..................9.............W Saint Peter’s............................... 5...................2.............W Saint Peter’s.............................. 17..................3.............W Saint Peter’s............................... 7...................6.............W Saint Peter’s............................... 6...................5.............W #30 St. John’s............................. 2..................10.............L #30 St. John’s............................ 11..................7.............W #30 St. John’s............................. 8...................6.............W SIU Edwardsville...................... 24..................4.............W SIU Edwardsville...................... 14..................1.............W SIU Edwardsville...................... 10.................16.............L at Tennessee Tech.................... 5...................6..............L USC Upstate............................. 13..................4.............W USC Upstate............................. 11..................6.............W USC Upstate.............................. 4...................3.............W Radford....................................... 22.................10............W at Lipscomb............................... 4...................9..............L at Lipscomb.............................. 15..................6.............W at Lipscomb............................... 6...................3.............W at Appalachian State.............. 4..................14.............L Virginia Tech.............................. 3..................14.............L North Florida............................. 5..................13.............L North Florida............................. 4...................8..............L North Florida............................ 20.................19............W Eastern Kentucky.................... 16.................20.............L Eastern Kentucky..................... 6...................7..............L at Jacksonville........................... 5...................4.............W at Jacksonville........................... 3...................9..............L at Jacksonville.......................... 11..................4.............W at Wofford.................................. 7...................8..............L Mercer........................................ 13.................10............W Mercer......................................... 6..................11.............L Mercer......................................... 5..................11.............L Appalachian State.................. 10.................11.............L at Campbell............................... 8..................17.............L at Campbell............................... 4...................3.............W at Campbell............................... 6...................4.............W at Radford................................... 8...................9..............L Tennessee Tech........................ 8...................7.............W Stetson....................................... 12..................7.............W Stetson....................................... 10..................7.............W Stetson....................................... 22..................4.............W Wofford...................................... 12..................4.............W at Florida Gulf Coast............... 0..................10.............L at Florida Gulf Coast............... 7..................12.............L at Florida Gulf Coast............... 8..................15.............L UNC Asheville.......................... 13..................7.............W UNC Asheville.......................... 11..................0.............W at #22 Oregon........................... 0...................5..............L at #22 Oregon........................... 6...................7..............L at #22 Oregon........................... 7..................17.............L at Kennesaw State................... 4...................5..............L at Kennesaw State................... 3...................6..............L at Kennesaw State................... 4...................3.............W vs North Florida........................ 7...................5.............W vs Mercer.................................... 7..................10.............L vs Florida Gulf Coast.............. 12.................10............W vs Mercer.................................... 1...................3..............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)

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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) Cody Bentley (2009) 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)

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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 (2008-10) Shane Byrne (2003-06)

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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)

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)

Tyler Gouffon (2009-10) 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)

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) Clinton Freeman (2011-pres.) Travis Freeman (1999-00) Brad Fullington (1994) Mike Funk (1987-88)

Ed Goodson G Gary Gage (1967) William Gagnon (1972) Bret Gallihugh (2011-pres.) Leonard Garner (1920) Mike Gillette (1988) Mike Giroud (2002-05) Caleb Glafenhein (2004-07) Josiah Glafenhein (2004-06) Larry Glapsie (1985) Josh Gonzaga (2009) Micheal Gonzalez (2010-pres.) Zane Goodrich (1977-78 Eddie Goodson (1967-68) John Gorton (1998-02)

Brian Snyder and B.J. Hinson 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) 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) Mason Howell (2011-pres.) Mark Hunter (1984)

Chris Hurst (1980-83) Jarrod Hyder (2000-03) Ryan Hyder (2001-02)

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) John Long (2011-pres.) Nick Loughrey (2011-pres.) 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)

All-Time Roster

Hubert Cabbage (1920) Darren Caldwell (2007-2009) 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) Will Chesney (2011-pres.) Blake Church (2003-06) Scott Church (1983-86) Collin Ciepiela (2011-pres.) 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) 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) Adam Cross (1993-95) Brandon Cross (2001-02) Bryan Crouse (2001-02) Nick Crowe (2005) Robin Culp (1996)

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)

M Clarence Mabe (1967) Mike Mains (1988)

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All-Time Roster

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 (2009-10) 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) Cory McPherson (2011-pres.) Bobby Meade (1987) Josh Means (2008-10) 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) Bubba Miller (1981-82) Don Minnick (1978) Dallas Monday (1992-93) Steven Monger (2011-pres.) 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) Derek Neisman (2010-pres.) Lamont Nelson (1995-96) Jeff Newell (1982) Donnie Newton (1984-85) Jim Nichols (1990) Jason Nidiffer (2000-01) Shawn Norman (1992) Sam Norris (1977) Mike Nipper (1981-83) Matt Nunley (1998-01)

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) 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) 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) Dylan Pratt (2011-pres.) Darrell Price (1972-74) Caryle Prillaman (1984) Mike Prince (1986-87) Ken Pruett (1967) Danny Pugh (2000)

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Adam Ray (2010) Chuck Rambo (1991-93) Mike Rambo (1984-87) Chris Rankhorn (2008) Fred Rask (1994) Bo Reeder (2009-pres.) Kevin Renfro (1989-90) Alex Reynolds (2010-pres.)

Logan Rice (2011-pres.) Steve Richardson (1988-89) Jerry Riddle (1972-73) Phillip Riddle (1989) Dallas Rinehart (1991-92) Dak Rissman (2011-pres.) 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)

Tim Turner

S 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) 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 (2007-10) 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) 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) Zach Waters (2011-pres.) Kyle Watson (2011-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 (2009-10) Fred Williams (1961) Matt Williams (1996-99) Justin Willis (2011-pres.) 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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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.

FLUROSCAN

Athletic Training

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

Andrew Swanson Graduate Assistant

Burena Smith

Megan McCauley

Assistant Athletic Trainer

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREA

Keith Leiting

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.

Elizabeth Schoen

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Kyle Spanik

Shannon DeHaven

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Leanne Harkness

Nicholas Mendez

Graduate Assistant

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Lori Hill

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Kyle Utne

Graduate Assistant

BUCSPORTS 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.

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The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education

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 26th 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.

Strength and Conditioning

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.

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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ETSU by the Numbers: • 90% Student-Athlete Graduation Rate • Spring 2009 cumulative student-athlete 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

Academics

• 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

2009-10 Baseball A-Sun Academic Honor Roll Skyler Barnett Bo Burton Jacob Fabry Taylor Gouffon Paul Hoilman Bo Reeder Drew Story Derek Trent Pete Whittingslow

“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 Kirsten Clark Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance/ Student-Athlete Welfare

Bob Baker

Director of Academic Services

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Jared Fries

Academic Advisor/ Tutor Coordinator

Olya Batsula

Academic Advisor

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ETSU/MSHA Athletics Center

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

Warren-Greene Golf Center

ETSU Baseball Complexs

Baseball • Expected Completion Date, Spring 2011

Buddy Hartsell Tennis Center

Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Built 1990

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

Betty Basler Field

Softball • Built 2008 • Capacity - 500

Brooks Gym

Facilities

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 2004

Summers-Taylor Stadium

Volleyball • Built 1950 • Capacity - 3,500

The Ridges

Men’s and Women’s Golf • Built 1997

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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.

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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Johnson City Facts

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

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Volunteer state is known for its natural beauty, Southern hospitality, serene weather, and has something

Tennessee

Bordered by eight states, the

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 15,000 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 & Academic Outreach • School of Graduate Studies

Campus • 366 tree-shaded acres • 64 Academic and Administrative Buildings • ETSU’s James H. Quillen College of Medicine was recently recognized by U.S.News & World Report in the 2011 list of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” for ranking 20th in the nation for family medicine education.


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 The most complete and up-to-date news and information about all 17 ETSU varsity teams.

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 Real-time statistics from ETSU sporting events.  Live streaming audio of men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, Inside Buc Sports shows, and much more.  Ticket information for all home events.


TV/Radio Flip Chart

1 Cory McPherson IF • S-R • 5-9 • 155 • Fr. Johnson City, TN Science Hill HS

2 Kerry Doane 3 Skyler Barnett IF/RHP • R-R • 5-10 • 165 • So. C • R-R • 6-1 • 210 • Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL Johnson City, TN Nova HS Unicoi HS

4 Bo Burton RHP • L-R • 6-3 • 200 • Sr Kingsport, TN Dobyns-Bennett HS

5 Matthew Scruggs OF • R-R • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. Knoxville, TN Bearden HS

6 Michael Gonzalez OF • L-L • 5-8 • 180 • So. Jupiter, FL Jupiter HS

8 Scott McNally RHP • R-R • 5-9 • 175 • So. Marietta, GA Harrison HS

12 Ben Booker RHP • R-R • 6-2 • 195 • Sr. Knoxville, TN Cleveland State CC

13 Justin Willis LHP • L-L • 6-1 • 150 • Fr. Knoxville, TN Gibbs HS

14 Derek Trent C/OF • L-R • 6-1 • 205 • Sr. Kingsport, TN Dobyns-Bennett HS

15 Alex Reynolds IF • L-R • 5-8 • 180 • So. Johnson City, TN Boone HS

16 Dak Rissman RHP • R-R • 6-4 • 180 • Jr. West Palm Beach, FL Palm Beach State

17 Andrew Green OF • L-L • 5-10 • 185 • So. Powell, TN Powell HS

18 John Long 19 Derek Bushey RHP/OF • R-R • 5-10 • 185 • Jr. RHP • R-R • 5-11 • 190 • So. Anderson, SC Richmond, VA Spartanburg Methodist JC Benedictine HS

20 Lee Hall LHP • L-L • 5-9 • 165 • Sr. Jacksonville, FL Lake Sumter CC

21 Dylan Pratt OF • R-R • 6-1 • 220 • Jr. Johnson City, TN Walters State CC

22 Bo Reeder IF/RHP • R-R • 6-0 • 195 • Jr. Cookeville, TN Cookeville HS

23 Derek Niesman UTL. • R-R • 5-9 • 200 • So. Wellington, FL A.H. Delray HS

25 Cory Betterson OF • R-R • 6-3 • 205 • Jr. Atlanta, GA Woodward Academy

28 Collin Ciepiela C • R-R • 5-10 • 215 • Fr. Buford, GA Buford HS

30 Logan Rice RHP/IF • R-R • 5-8 • 170 • Fr. Erwin, TN Unicoi HS

32 Bret Gallihugh RHP • R-R • 5-11 • 165 • Fr. Sevierville, TN Pigeon Forge HS

33 Will Chesney IF • R-R • 6-2 • 180 • Fr. Knoxville, TN West HS

37 Nick Loughrey IF • L-R • 5-8 • 160 • Fr. Kingsport, TN Dobyns-Bennett HS

10 Steven Monger C • R-R • 5-11 • 165 • Fr. Oak Ridge, TN Oak Ridge HS

26 Zach Waters C/RHP • R-R • 6-4 • 205 • Fr. Woodstock, GA Etowah HS

27 Kyle Watson LHP • L-L • 6-0 • 205 • R-Fr. Cooper City, FL St. Thomas Aquinas HS

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39 Mason Howell IF • R-R • 6-3 • 195 • R-So. Erwin, TN King College

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40 Clinton Freeman LHP/OF • L-L • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. Jonesborough, TN David Crockett HS

44 Paul Hoilman IF/RHP • R-R • 6-4 • 230 • Sr. Johnson City, TN Science Hill HS

7 Tony Skole, Head Coach (The Citadel, ‘91) 11 Clay Greene, Assistant Coach (University of Tennessee, ’97) 9 Reid Casey, Pitching Coach (East Tennessee State University, ’02) 24 Matt Landreth, Volunteer Assistant (Lander, ‘10)

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February 18 Marist.............................. 3:05 p.m. 19 Marist.............................. 2:05 p.m. 20 Marist.............................. 1:05 p.m. 25 Rider............................... 3:05 p.m. 26 Rider ............................. 1:05 p.m. 27 Rider............................... 1:05 p.m.

March 2 at UNC Asheville........................2:00 p.m. 4 at USC Upstate .......................4:00 p.m. 5 at USC Upstate .......................1:00 p.m. 6 at USC Upstate .......................1:00 p.m. 8 Furman............................ 6:05 p.m. 11 at North Florida .....................7:00 p.m. 12 at North Florida .....................1:00 p.m. 13 at North Florida .....................1:00 p.m. 15 at Radford.................................4:00 p.m. 16 at Tennessee Tech......................4:00 p.m. 18 Jacksonville .................. 7:05 p.m. 19 Jacksonville .................. 2:05 p.m. 20 Jacksonville .................. 1:05 p.m. 22 Radford........................... 6:05 p.m. 25 at Stetson ..............................6:30 p.m. 26 at Stetson ..............................2:00 p.m. 27 at Stetson ..............................1:00 p.m.

April 1 Florida Gulf Coast .......... 7:05 p.m. 2 Florida Gulf Coast .......... 2:05 p.m. 3 Florida Gulf Coast .......... 1:05 p.m. 6 Appalachian State............ 7:05 p.m. 8 Lipscomb ...................... 7:05 p.m. 9 Lipscomb ...................... 2:05 p.m. 10 Lipscomb ...................... 1:05 p.m. 13 at Furman..................................6:00 p.m. 15 at Belmont .............................7:00 p.m.

16 at Belmont .............................2:00 p.m. 17 at Belmont .............................2:00 p.m. 19 Virginia Tech.................... 7:05 p.m. 21 Kennesaw State ............ 7:05 p.m. 22 Kennesaw State ............ 7:05 p.m. 23 Kennesaw State ............ 1:05 p.m. 26 at Eastern Kentucky...................4:00 p.m. 27 at Eastern Kentucky...................2:00 p.m. 30 Manhattan ................... 1:05 p.m.

May 1 Manhattan...................... 1:05 p.m. 3 UNC Asheville................... 7:05 p.m. 4 at Appalachian State.................6:00 p.m. 6 at NC State.................................6:30 p.m. 7 at NC State.................................6:30 p.m. 8 at NC State.................................1:00 p.m. 13 Campbell ...................... 7:05 p.m. 14 Campbell .................... 1:05 p.m. 17 at Georgia Tech..........................6:00 p.m. 19 at Mercer ...............................6:00 p.m. 20 at Mercer ...............................6:00 p.m. 21 at Mercer ...............................1:00 p.m. 25 A-Sun Tournament............................ TBA

June 3 NCAA Regionals................................. TBA 10 NCAA Super Regionals....................... TBA 18 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.).....TBA Home games in Bold All times in Eastern Standard Time (EST) and subject to change  Atlantic Sun Conference games  Doubleheader


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