2010 GW Baseball Media Guide

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WELCOME TO GW BASEBALL Table of Contents 2010 Season Preview ............................2 2010 Roster ..........................................3 Head Coach Steve Mrowka ..................4 Assistant Coaches ................................5 Meet The 2010 Colonials ................6-13 2010 Opponents............................14-15 GW vs. All-Time Opponents ..............16 2009 Review........................................17 2009 Game Results ............................18 2009 Statistics ....................................19 GW Awards and Honors ................20-21 Colonials in the Pros ......................22-23 Colonials Batting Records ..................24 Colonials Pitching Records..................25 GW Baseball Tradition ..................26-27 NCAA Tournament History ................28 First Game in Nationals Stadium ........29 Year-by-Year Results ......................31-37 All-Time Roster ..............................38-39 George Washington University ......40-44

CREDITS The 2010 George Washington University Baseball Media Guide is published by the University’s Athletics Communications Office, 613 22nd St., NW, Washington, DC 20052. Written and Edited by: Simon Ogus, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant. Photographers: GW Biomedical Communications, Diamond Images, John Aronson, Allan Blevins, Scott Brown, Mitchell Layton, Jessie McConnell, Michael Milkovich, Ben Solomon and Michael Zagaris. Design: IMG College; Lexington, KY. Printing: Thoroughbred Printing; Lexington, KY. Special Thanks To: Brad Bower, Sports Information Director; Ed McKee, Director of Athletic Development; Jesse Hooker, Assistant Sports Information Director; Head Coach Steve Mrowka and Assistant Coaches Pat O’Brien and Tim Brown; and Dan Peters, IMG College, in the production of this guide.

MEDIA INFORMATION All of us involved with the baseball program at The George Washington University appreciate your interest in GW Baseball and look forward to seeing you several times during the 2010 season. Services to the media include final game statistics, cumulative statistics, game programs and media guides. Game recaps and updated statistics are available after each game on www.GWsports.com, the official site of GW Athletics. The press box phone number is 703/671-2151. IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY All requests for player or coach interviews must be made through Simon Ogus, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant. Please allow at least 24-hours notice for gameday interviews. Interviews prior to games are discouraged. PHOTOGRAPHY Photographers wishing to photograph a GW baseball game at Barcroft Park must contact Simon Ogus, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant, prior to the game. Photographers are allowed to shoot from the end of the dugouts down the foul line or from behind the fence. Flash photography is prohibited. DIRECTIONS TO BARCROFT PARK FIELD NO. 6, 4200 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA From the North: Follow 395 South, take Shirlington exit, then right on Shirlington Road. Turn left on Four Mile Run Drive. Go through next traffic light and the field is on the left. From 495: Take exit for Route 50 East. Turn right onto George Mason Drive and a left onto Four Mile Run Drive. The field is on the right. From the South: Follow 395 North and take Glebe Road exit. Follow N. Glebe Road (bear right). Take first left at the Best Western hotel and follow it to the first traffic light. This will be a dead end with a school straight ahead on the hill. Take a left, go three blocks and take a right onto Four Mile Run Drive. The field is on the left.

GW DIRECTORY Location ................................Washington, DC Founded..................................................1821 Enrollment ............................................20,001 Affiliation ..............................NCAA Division I Conference ....................................Atlantic 10 Nickname..........................................Colonials Colors............................................Buff & Blue Home Field ........Barcroft Park, Arlington, VA President ..................................Steven Knapp Director of Athletics ....................Jack Kvancz Senior Associate Director of Athletics /SWA..................................Mary Jo Warner Athletics/Development Office ........Ed McKee Athletics Communications ........202/994-0339 Athletics Comm. Fax ................202/994-2713 Head Coach ..............................Steve Mrowka Alma Mater, Year ................North Carolina ‘87 Career Record ................544-377-3 (16 years) Record at GW ................................137-146-1 Assistant Coach ..............................Tim Brown Alma Mater, Year ....................Lindenwood ’04 Assistant Coach ............................Pat O’Brien Alma Mater, Year .................... Kent State ‘06 Baseball Office Phone ..............202/994-7399 Athletic Trainer/Baseball ..............Chad Jones Training Room Phone ..............202/994-5779 2009 Record ................................22-33 (.400) (11-15, t-8th Atlantic 10) Lettermen Returning/Lost......................21/14 Starters Returning/Lost ..............................6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost..............................4/6 Local Newspapers Washington Post ..................202/334-7350 Washington Times ................202/636-3269 Washington Examiner ..........202/903-2000 USA Today ............................703/854-3735 Campus Newspapers The GW Hatchet ..................202/994-7550 By George! ..........................202/994-6460

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2 010 S E A S O N P R E V I E W The 2010 version of George Washington University baseball will see a lot of new faces in 2010, but lots of new players as well that are ready to step in and continue the tradition of Colonial baseball. GW comes off a disappointing 22-33 season last year, after a slow finish to the end of the season hurt their A-10 standing after a hot middle portion of the season. The club though will return its three top hitters in Sean Rockey, Tom Zebroski and Curtis Eward and will look further improve on a good offense from a year ago. The pitching staff will lose 2009 ace Pat Lehman, who was picked by the Washington Nationals in last year’s draft, but will have many newcomers and other returners who will be capable of filling his shoes. The program has recorded 251 wins over the past eight seasons and has seen 23 players sign professional contracts. The Colonials heading into 2010 will have a lot of professional baseball talent on the roster and will look to get back to the NCAA Tournament.

PITCHING First-year pitching coach Tim Brown has some tough holes to fill in the weekend rotation with the departure of seven pitchers off last year’s squad, including the 2009 Atlantic 10 pitcher of the year, Pat Lehman, who was drafted in the 13th round by the Washington Nationals, and Justin Dignelli, a 34th Round Pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Colonials are going to rely heavily on Eric Cantrell and Ryan LaPointe at the front end of the rotation. Cantrell, a junior from Oakton High School (Va), has put together two solid years in the Buff and Blue, including a 5-2 sophomore year in 2009. He finished with a 4.46 ERA, allowing only 68 hits in 72.2 innings. LaPointe, a senior from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, was the Colonials go-to guy out of the bullpen last year. He racked up 55.2 innings in 22 appearances and finished with a 4-3 record with 2 saves while compiling a 4.69 ERA. George Washington will look to a number of new pitchers to fill in the rotation. Newcomers Joe Richardson, a junior from Saddleback Community College, and Freshmen Raj Darmapal, Jeff Griffith, and freshman Brian Derner all had impressive fall seasons and will be relied upon either as starters or out of the bullpen. Senior LHP Bobby Lucas will also be a major contributor as a veteran left hander who has seen and pitched in every situation possible. With a career strikeout per inning ratio of 1.15, Lucas can provide the Colonials with a power arm. Complimenting Lucas out of the bullpen will be sophomore right-handers Marshall Seedorff, who made 13 appearances as a Freshman, and Luke Mirabella, who finished with a 5.4 ERA in 2009 combining for 23 appearances on the mound. Junior Tommy Gately is another power arm who will be relied upon to throw quality innings. Freshman Ryan Heinz, Episcopal High School (Jacksonville, FL), has a bright future and could become a go-to guy in 2010. Freshmen Kenny O’Brien and Thomas Kasanetz, who are both true walk-ons, have the chance to provide GW with much needed depth out of the bullpen. The Colonials pitching staff will also be boosted by the addition of three two-way players. Sophomore Stephen Oswald will be making his debut on the mound after spending his freshman year as an outfielder. Freshmen right-handers Tyler McCarthy and Kevin Reagan will both see time on the mound in addition to their primary positions of outfield and first base, respectively.

Senior Curtis Eward is expected to be in the Colonials’ starting lineup as the designated hitter.

INFIELDERS The infield provides the Colonials with the most depth and experience compared to any other position. As a group they have made improvements in all facets of their games compared to last season. The group is led by four-year starter Tom Zebroski and returning All-American second baseman Sean Rockey. Also returning is third baseman Chris Holland. At first base, GW welcomes graduate student Chris Luick, who was a threeyear starter at Lafayette, to join senior Curtis Eward. Zebroski, a Port Washington, NY, native, will finish this season in the top 10 in many of George Washington’s career offensive categories. A career .326 hitter, Zebroski will anchor the infield. Zebroski is looking to bookend his career with A-10 honors. Rockey, a reigning third-team All-American from Sammamish, WA, is coming off one of the greatest single seasons in Colonial history. Rockey hit .420 in 55 starts with 10 home runs and 60 RBIs while compiling a .504 on-base percentage. Holland had the most productive year of his career as a junior hitting .271 with 41 runs and 23 RBIs. Luick is a welcomed surprise on the Foggy Bottom campus. The Lafayette graduate hit .316 with 35 stolen bases during his career while playing very good defense at first base. Eward has been used primarily as a DH throughout his career. He comes into his senior year carrying a .307 career batting average and has driven in 69 runs and scored 66 in 125 games. The infield depth is provided by a young and talented group. That group includes a pair of corner infielders, freshmen Paul Pakan and Kevin Reagan, and a pair of middle infielders, sophomore Ollie Mittag and freshman Justin Albright. Pakan (Tallmadge HS [OH]), will see time at third base as well as DH. Mittag and Albright, one of the most celebrated athletes out of Thurmont (MD) High School history, will battle for playing time.

CATCHERS

OUTFIELD

The Colonials catching corps will rely on sophomore Ryan Thomas, who had a breakout year in 2009 as he hit .291 in 31 games. As good as he was offensively, Thomas established himself as a top of the line receiver. Senior Will Cooper will miss the 2010 season due to an elbow injury he suffered during the Coastal Plains League playoffs at the end of the 2009 summer. Cooper and Thomas were going to push each other for a majority of the innings for the 2010 Colonials. Cooper’s injury opened the door for freshman Robbie Haben (Pine Castle Academy [FL]), to get some innings behind the plate. Haben was recruited as an infielder but proved himself as a catcher this fall. Haben had a productive fall offensively as well.

The outfield will be led by returning starting junior center fielder Brandon Kelliher, who hit .272, drove in 34 runs and is looking to expand his role in the offense. An instinctual outfielder, Kelliher brings leadership and experience to the outfield. The corner outfield will have an open competition. Freshman Tyler McCarthy (Jupiter HS [FL]), has the inside track to be Colonials right fielder in 2010. Seniors Jon Chirumbolo and Brandon Gillette are battling to be first-time full-time starters in their final year on Foggy Bottom. Sophomore Stephen Oswald is coming off a freshman year in which he provided the Colonials with a big left-handed bat off the bench late in games. Freshman Kyle Gelling, West Islip (NY), will provide a left-handed hitter and depth at all three outfield positions.

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2010 Colonials Baseball


2 010 R O S T E R No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

HT

WT

B-T

Hometown/Previous School

1

Sean Rockey

RS SR

2B

6-0

185

R-R

Sammamish, WA/Eastlake HS/Oregon State/Columbia Basin CC

2

Justin Albright

FR

INF

5-10

160

R-R

Thurmont, MD/Catocin HS

3

Paul Pakan

FR

INF

6-1

190

R-R

Tallmadge, OH/Tallmadge HS

4

Joe Motto

JR

OF

5-10

165

R-R

New Castle, PA/New Castle HS

5

Jeff Griffith

FR

RHP

6-4

185

R-R

Glen Allen, VA/Deep Run HS

6

Brendon Kelliher

JR

CF

6-0

190

R-R

Sandwich, MA/Sandwich HS

7

Brandon Gillette

SR

OF

6-4

190

R-R

Pinole, CA//Napa Valley (CA) College

8

Ollie Mittag

SO

IF

5-10

165

R-R

Wilton, CT/The Taft School

9

Ryan LaPointe

SR

RHP

5-11

195

R-R

Somersworth, NH/Phillips Exeter Academy

10

Robbie Haben

FR

INF/C

6-1

185

R-R

Orlando, FL/Pine Castle Christian Academy

11

Ryan Thomas

SO

C

6-0

180

R-R

Dumfries, VA/Forest Park HS

12

Tom Zebroski

SR

INF

5-10

180

R-R

Port Washington, NY/Paul D. Schreiber HS

14

Marshall Seedorff

SO

RHP

6-3

185

R-R

Marietta, GA/Pope HS

15

Brian Derner

FR

LHP

5-10

185

L-L

Alexandria, VA/Lake Braddock Secondary School

16

Chris Luick

RS SR

1B

6-1

200

L-L

Manasquan, NJ/Wall HS

17

Tommy Gately

JR

RHP

6-5

185

R-R

Reston, VA/South Lakes HS

18

Jon Chirumbolo

SR

OF

6-1

200

R-R

Mantoloking, NJ/West Windsor Plainsboro HS

21

Eric Cantrell

JR

RHP

6-4

200

R-R

Oakton, VA/Oakton HS

22

Tyler McCarthy

FR

OF

6-0

170

R-R

Jupiter, FL/Jupiter HS

23

Raj Dharmapal

FR

RHP

6-1

200

R-R

Bonsall, CA/San Pasqual HS

24

Joe Richardson

JR

RHP

6-1

200

R-R

Mission Viejo, CA/Saddleback CC

25

Stephen Oswald

SO

OF

6-4

215

L-R

Richmond, VA/Douglas S. Freeman HS

26

Luke Mirabella

SO

RHP

5-10

170

R-R

Rockaway, NJ/Morris Hills HS

27

Will Cooper

SR

C

5-11

185

R-R

McLean, VA/Gonzaga College HS

28

Chris Holland

SR

INF/OF

6-0

195

R-R

Pasedena, MD/Chesapeake HS

29

Kenny O’Brien

FR

LHP

6-2

170

L-L

Yonkers, NY/Fordham Prep

30

Curtis Eward

SR

DH/1B

6-2

230

R-R

Oak Hill, VA/Oakton HS

32

Kyle Gelling

FR

OF

6-3

195

L-R

West Islip, NY/West Islip HS

33

Ryan Heinz

FR

RHP

6-2

160

R-R

Jacksonville, FL/Episcopal HS

44

Kevin Reagan

FR

1B/RHP

6-6

230

R-R

Smyrna, GA/The Lovett School

47

Bobby Lucas Jr.

SR

LHP

6-3

210

L-L

Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall College HS

49

Tom Kasenetz

SO

RHP

5-11

180

R-R

Torrington, CT/Torrington HS

COACHES 13

Steve Mrowka (North Carolina ’87) – Head Coach – Sixth season

19

Pat O’Brien (Kent State ’06) – Asst. Coach – Third season

31

Tim Brown (Lindenwood ’04) – Asst. Coach – First season

Roster Breakdown

Pronunciation Guide

Seniors: 10

Chirumbolo: Cha-rum-Bowlo

Kelliher: KELL-a-her

Juniors: 5

Dharmapal: Dar-ma-Paul

Lapointe: la-POINT

Sophomores: 6

Eward: EE-ward

Luick: Lou-ick

Freshman: 11

Gelling: Gel-ING

Mrowka: m-ROW-ka

Infielders: 8

Haben: Hay-ben

Pakan: Pay-kan

Kasanetz: Cas-a-nets

Zebroski: za-BRA-ski

Outfielders: 6 Catchers: 2 Pitchers: 14

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C O A C H I N G S TA F F HEAD COACH STEVE MROWKA Steve Mrowka (pronounced “MROW-kah”) is in his sixth year as head coach at George Washington University. Last year, Mrowka’s fifth as the GW skipper, was an up-and-down season that saw the Colonials finish 22-33 and 11-15 in conference. The Colonials saw themselves go through a 17-9 stretch during the season, and saw two players named to the A-10 First Team. Mrowka also oversaw Pat Lehman, who was named A-10 Pitcher of the Year and was drafted in the 13th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Right-hander Justin Dignelli was also selected in the 34th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers. It marked the 10th consecutive year in which a Colonial has been selected in the MLB draft. The 2008 season was an up-and-down one as the Colonials finished 26-29 and 11-16 in A-10 conference play. The season marked a 2.5-game improvement from 2007 and also produced an All-Conference player in Charlie Kruer. This was Kruer’s second All-Conference nomination. Junior Pat Lehman also was selected in the 41st round of the 2008 MLB FirstYear Player Draft, but elected to return to GW for his senior season. Mrowka also set a pair of personal milestones, which saw him achieve victory No. 100 at GW (3/25/08 at Towson) and career victory No. 500 (3/1/08 vs Yale). In 2007, the Colonials finished with a 23-31-1 overall record, and 14-13 in the Atlantic 10 Conference, missing the playoffs by just one half game. They ended the year with a season-best six-game win streak and produced two All-Conference players in Charlie Kruer and Michael Parker, the latter of whom also was named to the Louisville Slugger All-American third team and eventually was drafted and signed by the New York Mets. In 2006, the Colonials struggled to a 25-34 overall record, and just 13-12 in the A-10. However, they managed to win four of their final six league games and qualified as the sixth seed in the postseason tournament, and it was there that they excelled. They became the first No. 6 seed in A-10 Championship history to win three games, all of which were elimination games for GW, and fell just one game short of reaching the final. Their third victory was a 6-5, 17-inning thriller over No. 1 seed Rhode Island, the longest game ever played in the 27-year history of the tournament. Under Mrowka’s tutelage, GW produced an All-Conference firstteam pitcher in RHP Derrik Lutz, who also was voted the MVP of the team. The Cincinnati Reds later drafted Lutz in the 19th round.

Career Record Year Overall Pct. 2009 22-33 .400 2008 26-29 .473 2007 23-31-1 .427 2006 25-34 .424 2005 41-19 .683 2004 32-22 .593 2003 29-22 .569 2002 36-18 .667 2001 41-18 .695 2000 39-20 .661 1999 34-21 .618 1998 31-26 .544 1997 41-24 .631 1996 35-23 .603 1995 49-19-1 .717 1994 40-18-1 .686 At GW 137-146-1 .484 At GC&SU 407-231-2 .638 Career 544-377-3 .590 Note: 2005-09 at GW, 1994-2004 at GC&SU)

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2010 Colonials Baseball

Conf. 11-15 11-16 14-13 13-12 17-7 13-14 15-15 20-10 20-10 19-11 18-12 16-12 18-6 12-11 17-6 14-7 66-63 182-114 248-177

Pct. .423 .407 .519 .520 .708 .481 .500 .667 .667 .633 .600 .571 .750 .522 .739 .667 .512 .615 .584

The Mrowka Family (L-R): Caleigh, Steve, Jennifer, Lauren and Maggie.

In his first season as GW’s skipper and a Division I head coach in 2005, Mrowka led the Colonials to the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Game, the A-10 West Division Title and a conference best 41-win season. Overall, GW posted a 41-19 mark and went 17-7 in the A-10. His team led the conference in home runs (73) and slugging percentage (.473), and stood second in runs (375), hits (594) and ERA (4.01). Under Mrowka’s direction in 2005, GW’s program produced its first A-10 Player of the Year (Brad Rosenblat), saw three players earn firstteam all-conference honors and all seven seniors graduate and sign contracts with professional teams. Mrowka came to GW in August 2004 after 11 years as head coach at Georgia College & State University, an NCAA Division II program located in Milledgeville, GA. At GC&SU, Mrowka posted a 407-231-2 career record (.638 winning percentage). He guided the Bobcats to the NCAA Division II tournament five times (1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002). He took over the Georgia College baseball program in October 1993 after serving the previous three years as an assistant under head coach John Kurtz. After only one season as head coach, he moved into second place, behind Kurtz, in career coaching victories at GC&SU. As the interim head baseball coach in 1994, Mrowka’s team finished with a 40-18-1 (.686) record and ended the season 14th in the Division II baseball poll. That season marked the first time in eight years that GC&SU had reached the 40-win plateau. Also, it was the first time the program had been ranked in the NCAA Division II Top 20 at season’s end. Mrowka was unanimously selected as the 1994 Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Mrowka’s Bobcats won the 1995 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional tournament and advanced to the NCAA Division II College World Series in Montgomery, AL, where the team posted a record of 3-1. The loss came in the NCAA II national championship game where the team lost to Florida Southern. His 1995 team finished the season ranked second in NCAA II baseball with an overall record of 49-19-1 (.717). As a result, Mrowka was selected as the 1995 South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year, and the Atlanta Dugout Club Coach of the Year. In 1996, GC&SU fought through some injuries and battled to a 35-23 record and finished the season ranked 30th in the nation. In 1997, Mrowka brought his team back to national recognition and the NCAA Division II Regional tournament before falling to Kennesaw State in the championship round. The team finished with a 41-24 record and No. 7 national ranking. After a 1-8 start, Mrowka’s team rallied to win 40 of its last 56 games. Mrowka brought another first to GC&SU when the Bobcats earned a No. 1 national ranking for the first time in school history early in the


C O A C H I N G S TA F F 1998 season. The Bobcats finished the year with a 31-26 record. The Bobcats also were nationally ranked most of the 1999 season and ended the year ranked No. 30 with a 34-21 overall record. In 2000, the Bobcats returned to the NCAA Regional tournament and fell to North Florida in the championship game. GC&SU was 39-20 and was ranked every week during the season, finishing with a No. 6 final ranking. In 2001, the Bobcats made another trip to the NCAA Regional and finished with a No. 10 national ranking after posting a 41-18 record. The 2002 Bobcats advanced to the NCAA tournament for the third straight year and finished with a 36-18 overall record and No. 14 ranking. GC&SU started the season 15-0 and was ranked No. 1 for two straight weeks. In 2003, GC&SU went 29-22 and was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation. The 2004 Bobcats were 32-22 and were ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation. Mrowka attended Bates College in Lewiston, ME, where he was a varsity letterman in football, ice hockey and baseball. He transferred a year later to Polk Community College in Winter Haven, FL, where he earned an associate’s degree and was an all-state shortstop. Following junior college, Mrowka enrolled at the University of North Carolina where he

ASSISTANT COACH PAT O’BRIEN Pat O’Brien is in his third season as an assistant coach at George Washington University in 2010. O’Brien also spent the 2008 season as a volunteer assistant coach in his first year with the Colonials staff. O’Brien, a native of Cincinnati, OH, served on the staff of the Washington (PA) Wild Things, a member of the Independent Frontier League, where he helped with hitters, travel and camps. While there, he was the director of the team’s summer camp, and saw four players sign contracts with minor league teams affiliated with MLB clubs. Prior to joining the Wild Things’ staff, O’Brien was a coach at Kent State, where he focused on catchers and hitting. Professional teams signed two catchers under his guidance: the Boston Red Sox drafted Will

ASSISTANT COACH TIM BROWN Tim Brown begins his first season as an assistant coach at George Washington University in 2010. Brown spent the 2009 season as a volunteer assistant coach in his first year with the Colonials staff. Before coming to Foggy Bottom, Brown was an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, a member of the Northeast Conference. His primary duties at Mount St. Mary’s were to work with the pitchers. Three players he coached signed contracts with professional baseball teams, including two with MLB clubs. These include Ivor Hodgson, who was the 2007 17th-round selection of the Kansas City Royals and

was a two-year starter in the Tar Heels’ infield and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. After playing in the prestigious Cape Cod and Alaska Baseball Leagues, he was a ninth-round draft choice of the Boston Red Sox in 1985. Mrowka was in spring training with the Houston Astros when an elbow injury ended his baseball career. Mrowka spent two years at the University of Georgia where he earned a M.Ed. in sport management. In the summer of 1992, he managed the Waynesboro (VA) Generals of the Valley Baseball League into the league playoffs and finished the season in third place. Over the next six summers, he managed the Hyannis Mets of the Cape Cod Baseball League (where he was an all-star outfielder in 1985). In the summer of 1993, his team finished the season with a 25-19 record, the most victories in the league. During his summer coaching stints, he has recruited and coached eight first-round and two second-round Major League draft selections. Two of his players, Pat Burrell (Miami) and Kris Benson (Clemson), were the overall No. 1 draft choices in their respective drafts. Mrowka married the former Jennifer Bracewell from Dublin, GA, in September 1998. They are the parents of daughters Maggie (11), and Caleigh (8) and Lauren (3). Vazquez and Todd Balduf signed with the Kansas City Royals. As a player, O’Brien had a stellar career at Kent State (2000-03). He was named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American after his first season and then was selected to the Columbus Regional Team following his sophomore year. In 2002, O’Brien was a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, presented to the national college baseball player of the year (selected by the National College Baseball Writers Association), the Golden Spikes Award (awarded by USA Baseball) and the Johnny Bench Award, given to college baseball’s top catcher. He also was named firstteam All-Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association and second-team All-Mid-American Conference. While at Kent State, O’Brien helped lead the Golden Flashes to the MAC regular-season title in 2000 and 2003, and also helped to win the MAC Tournament in 2001 and 2002. O’Brien was drafted by the Houston Astros from Kent State in the 17th round in 2003. Dustin Pease, who signed with the Winnipeg Goldeneyes of the Northern League. Prior to working at Mount St. Mary’s, Brown was the coach of the McLean Raiders of the Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League. He also was an assistant coach at Coppin State University and Siena College. While at Siena, he coached John Lannan, who was selected in the 15th round by the Washington Nationals. Lannan is now a starting pitcher for the Nationals. Brown has playing experience from Indian Hills Community College, Southeastern Community College and Lindenwood University of the NAIA. Brown resides in Washington, DC.

Baseball Support Staff

Maya Glover Academic Support Assistant

Chad Jones Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jesse Mills Student Manager

Alex Parr Strength & Condition Coach

Daniel Rollins Volunteer Assistant Coach

Mary Jo Warner Senior Associate Athletic Director/ SWA

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MEET THE COLONIALS Sean Rockey

Paul Pakan

RS Senior // 6-0 // 185 2B // Bats: R // Throws: R Sammamish, WA Eastlake HS/Oregon State/ Columbia Basin CC

Freshman // 6-1 // 190 INF // Bats: R // Throws: R Tallmadge, OH Tallmadge HS

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At GW: Expected to be starter at second base. 2009: Appeared in all 55 games, starting 52 at second base and three at third base … Led the A-10 with a .420 batting average and 81 hits … Led the Colonials with 10 home runs, a .679 slugging percentage, 60 runs driven in, 18 doubles, and a .504 on-base percentage … Also led the team by reaching base 15 times by hit by pitch and also walked 24 times … Finished the season with 27 multi-hit games and 10 three-hit games … Was named A-10 Player of the Week twice during the 2009 season (3/23 and 5/3) … Had a stretch during the season where he hit safely in 20 of 23 games … Was 3-4 with a home run, five runs driven in and scored a run against Charlotte (4/11) … Finished 3-4 with five runs driven in and a run scored against Fairleigh Dickinson … Reached base five times in a game against Eastern Michigan (2/22), finishing with three hits, two walks, two runs driven in and a double … Was named 2009 Baseball Team MVP … Named a third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball … Named third-team 2010 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American. 2008: Appeared in 42 games, starting 41 in his first season on Foggy Bottom … Started 40 games at shortstop and one game at third base … Recorded 15 multi-hit games, including two four-hit games … Hit .321 and recorded an on-base percentage of .393 in first season … Also drove in 27 runs and drew 16 walks … Went 4-6 with three runs, two RBI and a double vs. Oakland (3/8) … Was 4-5 with four runs, four RBI and two doubles against NJIT (2/23) … Was named A-10 Rookie of the Week on 2/24. Previous College: Appeared in 50 games for the CBC Hawks … Second on the team with a .341 batting average … Finished with four home runs, 39 RBI, 17 doubles and led the club with 93 total bases … Slugged .511. High School: Played for J.Y. D’Amico … Three-year starter at shortstop for Eastlake, earning all-state and all-league first-team honors as a senior when he hit .417 with 10 doubles and one home run … Hit .400 as a junior and .350 as a sophomore … Also played football. Personal: Son of Bill and Suzie Rockey … Has two brothers, Kevin (24) and Kelly (17) … Sports Management graduate student.

ROCKEY’S CAREER STATS YEAR AVG G AB R H 2B 2007* .341 50 182 37 62 17 2008** .321 42 165 42 53 7 2009** .420 55 193 35 81 18 GW Career .374 97 358 77 134 25 *at Columbia Basin Community College (WA) ** at GW

3B 1 0 1 1

HR 4 2 10 12

RBI 39 27 60 87

BB 17 16 24 40

SO 23 15 31 46

SB 6 3 11 14

At GW: Should compete for third-base job and will provide depth up the middle. High School: Played for Kenny Linn … Honorable mention All-League during sophomore season … Named first-team All-League during senior season. Personal: Paul Anthony Pakan … Born in Lexington, KY … Son of Janelle and William Pakan … Has an older brother, Patrick (20) and older sister Lauren (22) … Majoring in Public Health … Enjoys ping pong … Aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon.

Joe Motto Junior // 5-10 // 165 OF // Bats: R // Throws: R New Castle, PA New Castle HS

4 At GW: Should add to the Colonials’ outfield depth. 2009: Appeared in five games, with four coming in the outfield and one coming at designated hitter … Recorded hits against James Madison (4/15) and Xavier (5/10) … Drew a walk against Randolph-Macon (3/17). High School: Played for Donald Runyon … Named New Castle News County All-Star during junior and senior seasons … WPIAL Class AAA AllStar during senior season … Led high school team (.531 batting average) to first Section Championship in program’s 30-year history … President of National Honor Society … Class President during senior year … Graduated seventh in his class with a 4.17 overall GPA … Played for the Summertime Heroes Club team (2007 and 2008). Personal: Joseph Michael Motto … Born in New Castle, PA … Son of Dominick and Gerianne Fazioli Motto … Has two brothers, Dominick (21) and Michael (16) … Majoring in Political Science … Aspires to attend law school.

MOTTO’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

AVG .400

G 5

AB 5

R 0

H 2

2B 1

3B 0

HR 0

RBI 0

BB 1

SO 1

SB 0

Jeff Griffith Justin Albright Freshman // 5-10 // 160 INF // Bats: R // Throws: R Thurmont, MD Catocin HS

2 At GW: Should add depth up the middle infield. High School: Played for Mike Franklin … Brooks Robinson All-Star MVP … Team Maryland, first-team All-Conference, first-team All-Area, MABC Elite All-Star … 1A West Regional Champions, 1A State Championship Runners-up … Member of National Honor Society … An AP Scholar. Personal: Justin Tyler Albright … Born in Gettysburg, PA … Son of Gary and Keri Albright … Has a younger brother, Mason (7) and younger sister Hailey (14) … Majoring in Computer Science.

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Freshman // 6-4 // 185 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Glen Allen, VA Deep Run HS

5 At GW: Should add depth to the pitching staff. High School: Played for Grant Odell … Team member of State Runner Up in 2007 … Second-team All-District Utility Player in Colonial District. Personal: Jeffrey Wyett Griffith … Born in Richmond, VA … Son of Mary and Lewis Griffith … Has two younger sisters, Ashley (15) and Emily (9) … Majoring in Biomedical Engineering … Aspires to play professional baseball or become a physical therapist.


MEET THE COLONIALS Brendon Kelliher

Ollie Mittag

Junior // 6-0 // 190 CF // Bats: R // Throws: R Sandwich, MA Sandwich HS

Sophomore // 5-10 // 165 IF // Bats: R // Throws: R Wilton, CT The Taft School

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At GW: Expected to be the starter in center field. 2009: Appeared in 53 games and started 50 … All of his appearances came at the center field position … Hit .272 and recorded an on-base percentage of .350 … Drove in 34 runs and hit five home runs to go along with 11 doubles, which was third-best on the team … Recorded 13 multi-hit games and had eight games in which he drove in multiple runs … Went 2-4 with two home runs and drove in four against St. Bonaventure (4/5) … Was 3-5 with two doubles and two runs against Duquesne (4/25). 2008: Appeared in 35 games and started 27 … Made 11 starts at center field, nine at third base and five at designated hitter … Hit .250 and recorded an on-base percentage of .319 … Drove in 19 runs and hit two home runs to go along with nine multi-hit games … Went 2-3 with two runs and one walk and drove in three against Mount St. Mary’s (5/13) … Was 3-5 with three runs and a double against La Salle (5/10). High School: Played for Dave Aycock … Lettered in baseball all four years at Sandwich High … Named a Cape Cod Times All-Star and an Atlantic Coast League All-Star sophomore, junior and senior seasons (200507) … Starting infielder for Post 188 American Legion State Champions in 2005 … Led team in RBI, with a batting average of .333, at the 2005 American Legion New England Regionals … Graduated in the top-third of his class … Outstanding Scholar in English freshman and sophomore years … Outstanding Musicianship as a sophomore … Peer Mediator and Peer Leader for all four years. Personal: John Brendon Kelliher … Born in Hyannis, MA … Son of Jack and Lori Kelliher … Has one brother, Daniel (18) … Related to Brian Bodjiak, a freshman pitcher/designated hitter at Elon University.

At GW: Expected to add depth to shortstop and second base. 2009: Appeared in 10 games as a valuable pinch runner off the bench and defensive replacement at second base and shortstop … Scored four runs on the season and had one stolen base … Went 1-1 against Georgetown (3/18). High School: Named All-Founders League during senior season … Named team captain during junior season and co-captain in senior season … Named Larry Stone Baseball Award winner in 2007 and 2008 … Firstteam All-Conference junior year … Played for Chris Torino … Played for the Connecticut Blue Jays (2006) and Connecticut Giants (2007) club teams. Personal: Oliver James Mittag … Born in London, England … Spent childhood in Wilton, CT … Son of Fiona and Martin Mittag … Has one younger sister, Isabelle (12) … Undecided in choice of major at this time.

KELLIHER’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2008 2009 Totals

AVG .250 .272 .264

G AB 35 104 53 180 88 284

R 22 28 50

H 26 49 75

2B 5 11 16

3B 0 1 1

HR 2 5 7

RBI 19 34 53

BB 10 17 27

SO 24 23 47

SB 2 7 9

Brandon Gillette Senior // 6-4 // 190 OF // Bats: R // Throws: R Pinole, CA Napa Valley (CA) College

7 At GW: Expected to compete for playing time in the outfield. 2009: Appeared in 22 games and started seven, all in the outfield … Hit .128 with seven runs scored and five hits on the season … Went 2-4 with a run scored against La Salle (4/18). Previous College: Was named first- and second-team Bay Shore Athletic League in two seasons at Napa Valley (CA) Community College. High School: Played for Ed Hammer … Member of Northern California Section (NCS) Championship 2006 … Team MVP sophomore, junior and senior year. Personal: Born in San Pablo, CA … Son of Douglas and Kathy Gillette … Has an older brother, Douglas Jr. (24) and a sister, Christine (21).

GILLETTE’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

AVG .128

G 22

AB 39

R 7

H 5

2B 0

3B 0

HR 0

RBI 1

BB 1

SO 10

SB 0

MITTAG’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

AVG .250

G 11

AB 4

R 4

H 1

2B 0

3B 0

HR 0

RBI 0

BB 0

SO 2

SB 1

Ryan LaPointe Senior // 5-11 // 195 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Somersworth, NH Phillips Exeter Academy

9 At GW: Expected to be a weekend starter in the rotation. 2009: Finished with a 4-3 record and 4.69 ERA in a team-high 22 appearances, making five starts … Recorded 60 strikeouts and 26 walks in 55.2 innings pitched … Finished with four wins, which was third on the team and had two wins as a starter and two wins as a reliever … Was named A-10 Pitcher of the Week (3/30) … Pitched 5.0 innings against Georgetown (3/24) and allowed one run and struck out five in the victory … Threw 3.2 hitless innings against Richmond (3/28) and struck out two … Against La Salle (4/18) threw a season-high 6.0 innings and allowed two earned runs and struck out two while walking just one. 2008: Finished with a 3-4 record and 7.25 ERA in 18 appearances, making six starts … Recorded 44 strikeouts and 27 walks in 63.1 innings pitched … Three wins were good for fourth on the team … Started one game at designated hitter … Pitched 4.1 innings against UT-Martin (2/23) and didn’t allow a hit and struck out four … Threw 4.1 innings against Temple in relief and allowed seven hits and struck out five and allowed two runs … In final weekend against Xavier, allowed six hits in 7.2 innings and three earned runs and struck out three. 2007: Finished with a 5-3 record and 6.79 ERA in 19 appearances, making nine starts … Recorded 44 strikeouts (fourth on the team) and 24 walks in 54.1 innings pitched … Five wins were good for a three-way tie with the team lead … Started one game at third base … Pitched one inning at UMES and struck out three batters to record his first collegiate save (2/28) … Notched his first win against Georgetown (3/15), striking out six and allowing just one run over five innings of work … Recorded career-high nine strikeouts in just 5.1 innings in the 7-7 tie against Delaware State (4/18) … Won final two starts of the season, throwing 12.1 innings while recording six strikeouts and allowing just six earned runs … Team had a 6-3 record in his nine starts … Played for the Sanford Mainers in the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) in the summer, where we went 2-4 with a 5.83 ERA win eight starts. High School: Played for William Dennehy … Named first-team AllLeague all four years … Team MVP his junior and senior seasons … 2006 Phillips Exeter Academy Athlete of the Year … Presented with the Goodwin Award (four-year sportsmanship award) … Varsity letters for baseball, football and basketball all four years … MVP as a tailback/cornerback for the football team his senior year … All-time leading rusher at Exeter with over

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MEET THE COLONIALS 2,400 yards … Recorded 530 all-purpose yards in one game in fall of 2005 … Basketball MVP his junior year … Played for the Bonanza of Sanford team in the Twilight Baseball League. Personal: Ryan Patrick LaPointe … Son of Roland and Donna LaPointe … Has one older brother, Chris (25) … Majoring in Finance.

L A POINTE’S CAREER STATS PITCHING YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO HR AVG 2007 6.79 5-3 19 9 0 1 54.1 71 51 41 24 44 3 .316 2008 7.25 3-4 18 6 0 0 63.1 89 59 51 27 44 7 .324 2009 4.69 4-3 22 5 0 2 55.2 69 39 29 25 46 5 .301 Career 6.28 12-10 59 20 0 3 173.1 229 149 121 76 134 15 .314 BATTING YEAR AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2007 .167 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2008 .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career .091 6 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

Robbie Haben Freshman // 6-1 // 185 INF-C // Bats: R // Throws: R Orlando, FL Pine Christian Academy

10 At GW: Should add depth to infield and catcher. High School: Played for Joe Oliver … 2009 FHSAA Academic All-State team member … Finalist for the Florida State Scholar Athlete of the Year … Named Orlando Sentinel Varsity Player of the Week … Captain of the Pine Castle Christian Academy baseball team … High school team was regional finalists two years in a row … Pine Castle Christian Academy valedictorian … Awarded PCCA Mighty In Spirit Award … Named Orlando Sentinel Classroom Star of the Week … Received Presidential “Educational Excellence” Award … President of National Honor Society. Personal: Robert Bradley Haben … Born in Orlando, FL … Son of Nancy and Rob Haben … Has one younger sister, Nikki (16) … Majoring in Finance/ Accounting … Aspires to attend graduate school and start his own business.

Ryan Thomas Sophomore // 6-0 // 180 C // Bats: R // Throws: R Dumfries, VA Forest Park HS

11 At GW: Expected to be the starter at catcher. 2009: Appeared in 31 games, starting 25 at the catcher spot … Hit .291 with a .330 on-base percentage and finished with 25 hits … Finished with eight multi-hit games and committed just three errors the entire season … Went 3-5 with three runs batted in and a run scored against Richmond (3/29) … Was 3-4 with a double and run driven in against Rhode Island (3/21). High School: Was named All-District and second-team All-Region in high school competition … Earned Team MVP honors during senior season and was a recipient of the Academic Athletic Achievement … Hit .400 in senior season of high school and .350 in junior season … Graduated Cum Laude and was top 40 of his high school graduating class … Played under head coach John Calontouni and was a member of the Carney Pirates (2008). Personal: Ryan David Thomas … Born in Dumfries, VA … Son of John and Judy Thomas … Has one older sister, Shannon (22) … Intends to major in Business.

THOMAS’ CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

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AVG .291

G 31

AB 86

R 10

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H 25

2B 5

3B 0

HR 0

RBI 7

BB 3

SO 21

SB 0

Tom Zebroski Senior // 5-10 // 155 SS // Bats: R // Throws: R Port Washington, NY Paul D. Schreiber HS

12 At GW: Expected to be the starter at shortstop. 2009: Started all 52 games at shortstop … Hit .347 and recorded an on-base percentage of .413, finishing second on the team in both categories … Finished second on the team with eight home runs first on the team with 52 runs … Finished second on the team with 75 hits and recorded 24 multi-hit games … Was second on the team with 13 doubles and led the team with 17 stolen bases … Was 4-4 with a walk and two runs scored against Saint Louis (5/1) … Recorded eight hits, drove in seven runs, stole three bases and scored seven runs in a four-game series against Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7-3/8). 2008: Appeared in 53 games and started all of them … Made 44 starts at shortstop and another nine at second base … Hit .315 and recorded an on-base percentage of .384 after finishing tied for third with six home runs … Finished second on the team with 68 hits and recorded 23 multi-hit games … Was second on the team with 16 doubles and tied for the team lead with nine stolen bases … Finished the season with a .988 fielding percentage … Went 5-7 with three runs and five RBI at Saint Louis (4/26) … Was 3-5 with two runs and two RBI vs. Temple (5/4) … Finished with a .884 OPS (on-base plus slugging), up 147 points from his All-Rookie freshman season. 2007: Selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team … Named Atlantic 10 Baseball Co-Rookie of the Week (3/19) after he recorded five hits and six RBI in four games … Led all GW freshmen with 48 starts, all of them at second base … Was the only Colonial to record more walks (19) than strikeouts (14) … Raised his batting average by 27 points in the final six games (11-for-24) to finish fourth on the team (.314) … Finished the 2007 season ranked 15th in the country with 0.31 sacrifice hits per game … Ended the year third on the team in on-base percentage (.400) and stolen bases (13), fourth in runs scored (32) and hits (53) and fifth in RBI (23) … Recorded 14 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games … Went 4-for-5 with two runs and two RBI at Dayton (5/13) … Was 3-for-5 with three RBI and one run against Fordham (3/23) … Finished second on the team with a .737 OPS (on-base plus slugging). High School: Played for Rich Greeney … Hit .350 as team captain and was named All-League his junior year … During his senior year, he batted .392, once again served as team captain and was named All-County … Also ran track, competing in the 200m and 400m … Member of the National Honor Society, the Foreign Language Honor Society, the Math Honor Society and the Science Honor Society … Graduated in the top 10 percent of class … Played for the Bayside Yankees from 2002-07 … Won two Premier Baseball National Championships. Personal: Thomas Zebroski … Born in Manhasset, NY … Son of Alexander and Ellen Zebroski … Has two older sisters, Katie (25) and Megan (23) … Kate played tennis at Harvard and Megan currently competes on the tennis team at Dartmouth College … Majoring in Communications.

ZEBROSKI’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career

AVG G AB R H .314 52 169 32 53 .315 53 216 54 68 .347 52 216 52 75 .326 157 601 138 196

2B 4 16 13 33

3B 0 3 1 4

HR 0 6 8 14

RBI 23 30 30 83

BB 19 23 22 64

SO 14 25 15 54

SB 11 9 17 37

Marshall Seedorff Sophomore // 6-3 // 185 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Marietta, GA Pope HS

14 At GW: Expected to add depth in the bullpen. 2009: Appeared in 13 games in relief and finished with a 0-1 record and a 6.63 ERA … Finished with 19 innings pitched and struck out 11 … Allowed


MEET THE COLONIALS one earned run or less in nine appearances … Threw a career-high 3.1 innings vs. William & Mary (4/29) and allowed one earned run and struck out three … Pitched 2.0 innings of relief against Maryland-Eastern Shore (3/5) and allowed just one hit and no earned runs while striking out a batter. High School: Played for Jeff Rowland … Played four years at Pope High School … Competed as a starting pitcher in Class AAAAA, the toughest region in Georgia … Named a Pope Scholar Athlete all four years of high school … Also swam in high school and was named All-State. Personal: Marshall Wyman Seedorf … Born in Atlanta, GA … Son of Mary Lou and Mark Seedorf … Has one younger brother, Matt (17) … Also a member of the GW Swimming team … Intending to major in Business.

SEEDORFF’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

ERA 6.63

W-L APP GS CG SV 0-1 13 0 0 0

IP 19.0

H 25

R ER 14 14

BB SO HR AVG 10 11 4 .329

League Rookie of the Week honors (4/18) … Drove in the game-tying run vs. Bucknell (4/14) and helped the Leopards go on to a 3-2 victory … 3-for-4 with two RBI in series finale with Bucknell (4/15) … 2-for-3 with three RBI against Wagner (3/30) … Against VMI (2/26), recorded a hit in first career at-bat. Personal: Christopher George Luick … Born in Manasquan, NJ … Son of Marilee and Edward Luick … Has one older brother, Jonathan (30) and one older sister Courtney (26) … Sports Management master’s student.

LUICK’S CAREER STATS YEAR AVG G AB 2006* .242 44 99 2007* .344 52 189 2008* .329 43 164 Totals .316 139 452 *at Lafayette College

R H 17 24 37 65 28 54 82 143

2B 1 8 5 14

3B 0 3 1 4

HR 2 4 1 7

RBI 17 29 18 64

BB 11 15 13 39

SO 20 12 16 48

SB 10 15 10 35

Brian Derner

Tommy Gately

Freshman // 5-10 // 185 LHP // Bats: L // Throws: L Alexandria, VA Lake Braddock Secondary School

Junior // 6-5 // 185 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Reston, VA South Lakes HS

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At GW: Expected to be in the pitching rotations. High School: Played for Jody Rutherford … 07-08 Patriot District Champions … 07-08 Northern Region Champions … First-team all-Patriot District (2008/09)/Co-Pitcher of the year (2008) … First-team all-Northern Region (2008) … Second-team all-Northern Region (2009) … Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention (2008/09). Personal: Brian Scott Derner … Born in Alexandria, VA … Son of Richard and Debra Derner … Has one brother, Mark (14) … Majoring in Biology/Pre-Med … Enjoys golf and ultimate Frisbee … Aspires to be an orthopedic surgeon.

Chris Luick RS Senior // 6-1 // 200 1B // Bats: L // Throws: L Manasquan, NJ Wall HS

16 At GW: Will compete for the first-base job. 2008 (At Lafayette): Led the team with a .329 batting average … Started 42 of the 43 games in which he played … Second on the team in hits (54) and runs (28) … Had 17 multi-hit games … Struck out just 16 times in 164 at-bats, the second-fewest among starters … Stole 10 bases … Committed only three errors at first base for a .992 fielding percentage … Opened the season with a three-hit performance at VMI (2/23) … Had two hits and scored two runs in series finale vs. VMI (2/24) … Went 2-for-3 and scored three runs at Delaware (3/21) … Finished with six hits in four-game series vs. Navy (3/29, 3/30) … Drove in two runs with two hits vs. Delaware in Liberty Bell Classic semifinal (4/2) … Had a three-hit performance in win over Lehigh in Liberty Bell Classic championship game (4/8) … Drove in three runs, had three hits and scored two runs in 17-11 win over Lehigh in final game of the series (4/13) … Had another three-hit day at Rutgers (4/23) … Went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored vs. Wagner (4/29) … Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2007 (At Lafayette): Made 51 starts and appeared in 52 games … Batted .344 with 65 hits in 189 at bats … Tallied eight doubles and three triples … Ranked 25th in the nation as toughest to strike out … His four home runs were good for second on the team while his 91 total bases were a team-high … Drew 15 walks and struck out just 12 times … Finished the season with a .990 fielding percentage … Went a perfect 4-for-4 against Wofford (3/14) … Had four hits and two RBI against Holy Cross (4/29) … Scored two runs and had two hits against Rutgers (6/2) in the NCAA Tournament. 2006 (At Lafayette): Played in 44 games, starting 26 … Hit .242 in 99 atbats … Did not make an error in 260 chances … Third on team in stolen bases (10) … Hit for a .417 average during a week span to earn Patriot

At GW: Expected to help add depth to the GW pitching staff. 2009: Appeared in 12 games total with 11 coming in relief as well as making one start against Virginia (3/4) … Finished with 18 innings pitched and struck out 19 … Allowed two earned runs or less in eight of 12 appearances … Threw a shutout inning against La Salle (4/17) and struck out two while allowing just one hit … Struck out multiple batters in five of his appearances. 2008: Appeared in 11 games in relief and finished with a 0-0 record and a 4.26 ERA … Finished with 12.2 innings pitched and struck out seven … Allowed six earned runs … Allowed zero earned runs in eight of 11 appearances … Threw a season-high 3.0 innings vs. Temple (5/3) and didn’t allow an earned run … Coaching staff considers Gately most improved pitcher in the fall season. High School: Played for Galvin Morris … Lettered in baseball three separate years … Team One/Baseball Factory 2007 Pre-Seasons All-American … Named to second-team All-District junior and senior seasons … Member of the National Honor Society … Played for VBC Hillcats (2006) and American Legion Post 180 (2007) club teams, the latter of which finished third in the state … American Legion All-Star. Personal: Thomas Fabian Gately … Born in Reston, VA … Son of Tom and Kathy Gately … Intends to major in Business.

GATELY’S CAREER STATS YEAR ERA 2008 4.26 2009 14.00 Career 9.98

W-L APP GS CG SV IP 0-0 11 0 0 0 12.2 0-1 12 1 0 0 18.0 0-1 23 1 0 0 30.2

H 18 36 54

R ER 12 6 30 28 42 34

BB SO HR AVG 8 7 1 .321 15 19 2 .404 8 7 3 .372

Jon Chirumbolo Senior // 6-1 // 200 OF // Bats: R // Throws: R Mantoloking, NJ West Windsor Plainsboro HS

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At GW: Will see time at the corner outfield spots. 2009: Appeared in 24 games, making seven starts, with all of them coming in the outfield … Also made one appearance on the mound against Randolph-Macon (3/17) … Went 2-3 with a walk, a double and a run driven in against Saint Joseph’s (3/14) … Was 1-4 with a double and run batted in against James Madison (3/11). 2008: Appeared in 17 games, making five starts, with three coming in left field and two in right field … Went 2-3 with two runs scored and a walk vs. Towson (4/16) … Made two appearances on the mound, throwing 1.1 scoreless innings and struck out two.

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MEET THE COLONIALS 2007: Appeared in four games in the field, recording four at-bats, and six on the mound, tossing a total of seven innings … Recorded first collegiate hit in his first career at-bat, an RBI-double at Florida (3/4). High School: Played for Bob Boyce … Rookie of the Year his freshman season … Named Most Improved Player his sophomore year … Senior year, was named MVP and All-Area by the Princeton Packet … Played linebacker and fullback for the football team … Received High Honors while at The Hun School of Princeton … Played for the Mercer Red Sox. Personal: Jonathan Scott Chirumbolo … Born in Summit, NJ … Son of Robert and Patricia Chirumbolo … Has one younger brother, Jordan (21) … Exercise Science major.

CHIRUMBOLO’S CAREER STATS BATTING YEAR AVG G AB R H 2007 .250 4 4 0 1 2008 .200 17 30 4 6 2009 .247 24 33 6 8 Career .224 45 67 10 15 PITCHING YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SV 2007 16.71 0-0 6 0 0 0 2008 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 2009 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 Career 15.43 0-0 9 0 0 0

2B 1 1 3 5

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0 0

RBI 1 0 1 2

IP 7.0 1.1 1.0 9.1

H 18 2 4 24

R ER 14 13 0 0 3 3 17 16

BB 0 1 6 7

SO 1 11 11 23

SB 0 0 1 1

BB SO HR AVG 6 1 4 .486 0 2 0 .333 1 0 1 .667 7 3 5 .490

Eric Cantrell Junior // 6-4 // 200 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Oakton, VA Oakton HS

21 At GW: Expected to be a major part of the pitching staff. 2009: Appeared in 11 games, including 10 starts … Finished with a 4.46 ERA, which was second-highest on the squad … Threw 72.2 innings and struck out 60, while walking 26 … Finished with a 5-2 record on the season and allowed just 68 hits and 36 earned runs … Had eight starts of at least 7.0 innings and struck out five or more batters in all but three appearances … Threw a 7.0 inning shutout against Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7), allowing just two hits while striking out five … Threw 8.0 innings against La Salle (4/17), striking out a season-high eight and allowing two earned runs … Had six starts in which he allowed three runs or less. 2008: Named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team after making 11 appearances, all starts … Also Named A-10 Co-Rookie of the Week (5/12) … Led the team with a 4.02 ERA and finished with a 5-4 overall record … Threw 71.2 innings, striking out 66 and allowing 67 hits … Had five starts of 8.0 innings pitched and allowed four earned runs or less in all of them … Threw 7.0 innings at Lehigh (3/16) and struck out eight, allowed four hits and no earned runs … Allowed just three home runs all season … Struck out five or more batters in eight starts … Threw five or more innings in 10 of 11 appearances. High School: Played for Scott Rowland … 2007 team MVP … Named Regional Tournament MVP, First-Team All Northern Region and Concord District of the Year … Help lead team that was crowned 2007 Northern Region Champions … In 2006, team was tournament runners-up … Finished with a career record of 16-5 and sported a 1.50 ERA during his junior and senior seasons … Member of the French Honor Society … Treasurer of the Future Business Leaders of America … Played for the Vienna Senators (2008) and Legion Post 180 (2006-07) club teams. Personal: Eric James Cantrell … Born in Chicago, IL … Son of John and Kari Cantrell … Has one younger sister, Anna (18) … Plans to major in Finance.

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ERA 4.02 4.46 4.24

W-L APP GS CG SV IP H 5-4 11 11 1 0 71.2 67 5-2 11 10 1 0 72.2 68 10-6 22 21 2 0 144.1 135

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R ER 36 32 40 36 76 68

BB SO HR AVG 17 66 3 .253 26 60 6 .252 43 126 9 .252

Tyler McCarthy Freshman // 6-0 // 170 OF // Bats: R // Throws: R Jupiter, FL Jupiter HS

22 At GW: Should add to the outfield depth for the Colonials. High School: Played for Doug Ferguson … Second-team All-Conference in junior season … Team ranked #14 in the nation at one point … First-team all conference in senior season … Named to Dick Howser All-Star Game. Personal: Tyler Joseph McCarthy … Born in Coral Springs, FL … Son of Robyne and Chris McCarthy … Has one brother, John (15)… Majoring in Business … Aspires to play baseball as long as he can and someday work in the sports industry.

Raj Dharmapal Freshman // 6-1 // 200 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Bonsall, CA San Pasqual HS

23 At GW: Should add to the depth to the Colonials pitching staff. High School: Played for Al Gomez … Received three varsity letters for baseball and two for basketball … Named to the second-team All-Coastal South during sophomore season … Received first-team All-Coastal South and first-team All-League in his junior season … Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team in 2008 … Named a San Diego UnionTribune Player To Watch in 2009 … Named 2009 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason California Region All-High School as a senior … Played club baseball for the San Diego Show and San Diego Sox. Personal: Raj Anil Dharmapal … Born in Bonsall, CA … Son of Gloria and Anil Dharmapal … Majoring in Criminal Justice … Enjoys spending time with his family and friends, going to the beach and playing basketball … Aspires for a career in law enforcement.

Joe Richardson Junior // 6-1 // 200 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Mission Viejo, CA Saddleback CC

24 At GW: Expected to be in the pitching rotation. At Saddleback CC (2009): Appeared in 18 games, including 14 starts … Finished with an 8-5 record and a 4.09 ERA … Threw 92.2 innings and led the team with 54 strikeouts … Ended the season with one complete game shutout and also led the team with four pickoffs. High School: Played for Chris Ashbach … Played two seasons of baseball at Mission Viejo High School … Played for the Washington DC Greys in the Clark Griffith League. Personal: Born in Corona, CA … Son of Debra Haspell and Rodney Richardson … Has five brothers, Adam (27), David (20), Daniel (28), Cody (23), Tanner (20) and one sister, Shannon Bloomfield (31) … Majoring in Economics … Enjoys surfing and beach volleyball … Aspires to play professional baseball, go to law school and have a big family.


MEET THE COLONIALS Stephen Oswald

Will Cooper

Sophomore // 6-4 // 215 OF // Bats: L // Throws: R Richmond, VA Douglas S. Freeman HS

Senior // 5-11 // 185 C // Bats: R // Throws: R McLean, VA Gonzaga College HS

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At GW: Should provide depth in the outfield for the Colonials. 2009: Appeared in 26 games while making 12 starts … Played outfield, first base and designated hitter throughout the course of the year … Finished with 11 hits, five runs scored and 16 total bases … Drew 14 walks and drove in 18 runs on the year … Went 1-4 with a home run and two runs batted in vs. Central Connecticut (3/14) … Was 2-2 with a walk against Charlotte (4/12) … Reached base in 16 of 26 appearances. High School: Played for Kenny Moore … Named All-District after hitting .390 in his junior season … Lettered two seasons on varsity level … Competed for the RISE summer and fall 2006 … Was a part of Under Armour/Baseball Factory in summer 2007 … Played for the Virginia Cardinal (Summer 2007) and Richmond Baseball Factory (2007-08). Personal: Stephen Matthew Oswald III … Born in Richmond, VA … Son of Stephen Jr. and Denise Oswald … Has one older sister, Sarah (27) … Intends to major in Business … Aspires to play baseball at the professional level and become a successful businessman … Enjoys fishing, boating and conditioning.

At GW: Out for the season after injury in preseason. 2009: Appeared in 34 games, starting 30 with all the starts coming behind the plate … Hit .202 on the season with a .304 on-base percentage … Was successful in four of five stolen base attempts and drew 13 walks … Went 1-2 with two walks and a stolen base against Lehigh (2/28) … Was 2-4 with two runs scored against Richmond (3/27). 2008: Appeared in 27 games, starting 12 with all coming at the catcher spot … Hit .300 with a .419 on-base percentage and drove in 11 runs … Went 2-2 with two walks, two runs, two RBI and a HBP vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/21) … Was 3-5 with a double, three RBI and a run scored vs. Towson (4/16). 2007: Played in 24 games for GW, making two starts as a designated hitter … Recorded five hits (one double) and five RBI in 24 at-bats … In a pinchhit situation, smashed a one-out, two-RBI double in the bottom of the ninth inning to defeat Marist (3/18) in the first game of a doubleheader … Went 3for-4 with two RBI against St. Bonaventure (4/6). High School: Played for Joe Schourek, father of former major leaguer Pete Schourek … Hit .320 his junior year and was named All-Conference Honorable Mention … Senior year, batted .405 and was named Washington Catholic Athletic All-Conference … Was also recognized as one of Washington DC’s top baseball players by School Sports Magazine … Member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society and graduated in the top 20 percent of his class … Played club baseball for the Virginia Senators from 20022006 and the Virginia Barnstormers from 2005-2006. Personal: William Christopher Cooper … Born in Alexandria, VA … Son of Chris and Marian Cooper … Has two younger siblings, Kate (19) and Jaime (19) … Business major.

OSWALD’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

AVG .216

G 26

AB 51

R 5

H 11

2B 2

3B 0

HR 1

RBI 5

BB 9

SO 13

SB 0

Luke Mirabella Sophomore // 5-10 // 170 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Rockaway, NJ Morris Hills HS

26 At GW: Expected to add depth in the bullpen. 2009: Made 10 appearances, including one start … Finished with a 0-3 record and a 4.69 ERA, which was fourth-best on the team … Ended the season with 10 strikeouts in 15.0 innings … Opponents hit only .271 against him, which was fourth-best on the squad … Allowed two earned runs or less in every appearance except for two … Threw 2.0 scoreless innings against Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7) and struck out one batter, while allowing just one hit … Threw a shutout inning against George Mason (4/7), striking out two. High School: Named first-team Iron Hills Conference in junior and senior seasons … Named first-team All-Area and first-team All-State during senior season … Named team captain during junior and senior seasons and was a four-year starter at infield/pitcher … Won 13 games as a pitcher with a 2.50 career ERA … Also batted .397 in high school, including a .473 clip as a senior … Helped team win 20 or more games every season … Coached by Bert Giovine … Was senior class president and member of the National Honor Society … Recipient of the Excelsior award and graduated in the 20 percent of his class … Participated in the Super Seventeen Showcase League (2007) … Nicknamed El Luque and The Duke. Personal: Luke Daniel Mirabella. … Born in Rockaway, NJ … Son of John and Linda Mirabella … Has one older brother, John (29) and one older sister, Lori (26) … Intends to be a Communications major … Enjoys spending time with family and friends … Aspires to play baseball and own a business.

MIRABELLA’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2009

ERA 5.40

W-L APP GS CG SV 0-3 10 1 0 0

IP 15.0

H 16

R ER 16 9

BB SO HR AVG 12 10 3 .271

COOPER’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career

AVG .208 .300 .202 .231

G AB 24 24 27 50 34 99 85 173

R 0 11 13 24

H 5 15 20 40

2B 1 4 4 9

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 0 0 0

RBI 5 11 5 21

BB 2 8 13 23

SO 5 13 17 35

SB 0 1 4 5

Chris Holland Senior // 6-0 // 195 IF // Bats: R // Throws: R Pasadena, MD Chesapeake HS

28 At GW: Expecting to see action at third base and provide depth at catcher. 2009: Appeared in 47 games and made 44 starts with all of them coming at third base … Hit .271 with a .399 on-base percentage in 155 at bats … Drove in 23 runs and hit five home runs with 42 hits … Scored 41 runs and drew 25 walks … Was named A-10 Player of the Week (4/6) after a 10-hit week against St. Bonaventure and Towson … Was 4-6 with two runs and a run driven in against Towson (4/8) … Was 3-4 with a double and run scored against Fairleigh Dickinson (3/7). 2008: Appeared in 34 games and made 11 starts with 10 coming at third base and one at shortstop … Hit .276 with a .358 on-base percentage in 58 at bats … Drove in 11 runs and added a home run with 16 hits … Went 2-3 with a home run and two RBI vs. Temple (5/3) … Was 3-6 vs. Oakland (3/8) with three RBI, a run scored and a double. 2007: Hit .324 in 22 appearances and seven starts, making six at third base and one at first base … Recorded first collegiate hit at Virginia (2/19) … Made his first career start at Georgetown (3/27) and went 1-for-3 … Notched three hits in his first four career at-bats … In back-to-back starts, at Dayton (5/11) and at James Madison (5/15), went 4-for-6 with four RBI and two runs scored.

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MEET THE COLONIALS High School: Played for Jim Simms … Hit .365 his junior year … Was named All-County and All-Metro Honorable Mention his senior season … Finished senior year with a .456 batting average and three home runs … Also was a midfielder for the soccer team … Member of the National Honor Society … Recipient of the Joe Cannon Scholarship … Played for the Pasadena Saints. Personal: Christopher Wayne Holland … Born in Baltimore, MD … Son of Chris and Nancy Holland … Has one younger brother, Nicholas (14) … Business major.

Recorded a nine-game hitting streak, second-best on the team … Tallied 12 multi-hit and six multi-RBI games. High School: Played for Scott Rowland … All-District first team his junior year … Named School Sports Magazine Pre-Season Top-DC Infielder before his senior season … Forced to sit out his final year due to injury … Played defensive end and tight end for the football team that captured Virginia state championship. Personal: Curtis Andrew Eward … Born in Reston, VA … Son of Jay and Mary Eward … Has one younger sister, Callie (18) … Finance major.

HOLLAND’S CAREER STATS YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career

AVG .324 .276 .271 .280

G AB 22 37 34 58 47 155 56 250

R 6 10 41 57

H 12 16 42 70

2B 0 3 7 10

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 0 1 5 6

RBI 11 11 23 45

EWARD’S CAREER STATS BB 5 5 25 35

SO 9 16 25 50

SB 2 4 5 11

YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Career

AVG G AB .310 42 145 .278 41 133 .331 42 133 .307 125 411

R H 18 45 27 37 21 44 66 126

2B 5 8 8 21

3B 0 0 0 0

HR 3 2 4 9

RBI 25 27 17 69

BB 5 20 15 40

SO 24 32 35 91

SB 3 7 4 14

Kenny O’Brien

Kyle Gelling

Freshman // 6-2 // 170 LHP // Bats: L // Throws: L Yonkers, NY Fordham Prep

Freshman // 6-3 // 195 OF // Bats: L // Throws: R West Islip, NY West Islip

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At GW: Should add to the depth of the Colonials pitching staff. High School: Played for Steven Pettus … Helped high school team to NYCHSAA Championship … Member of National Honor Society. Personal: Kenneth Stephen O’Brien … Born in Yonkers, NY … Son of Catherine and Richard O’Brien … Has one older sister, Morgan (21) … Undecided major.

At GW: Should add to the outfield depth for the Colonials. High School: Played for Steve Mileti…All-Long Island football player … All- County baseball player … Academic All-League in baseball … Gold Glove award winner and Silver Slugger finalist … Member of National Honor Society and Foreign Language Honor Society. Personal: Born in West Islip, NY … Son of Colleen and James Gelling … Has one older sister, Kelly (29) … Majoring in Business … Aspires to work on Wall Street or in marketing.

Curtis Eward Senior // 6-2 // 230 DH-1B // Bats: R // Throws: R Oak Hill, VA Oakton HS

30 At GW: Will see time at both first base and designated hitter. 2009: Appeared in 42 games, making 36 starts with all of them coming at designated hitter … Hit .331 in 133 at bats, which was third on the team … Recorded a .399 on-base percentage and hit four home runs on the season … Finished with 13 multi-hit games and 44 total hits … Went 3-5 with a double and run scored against Central Connecticut State (3/15) … Went 3-4 with a double, run scored and a stolen base against Towson (4/28). 2008: Appeared in 41 games, making 39 starts including 33 at designated hitter and the other six at first base … Hit .278 in 133 at bats and finished with a .390 on-base percentage … Finished with eight multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games … Finished second on the team with seven stolen bases … Went 4-5 with three runs, two RBI and a walk at La Salle (5/10) … Was 2-3 with a home run, two RBI and a walk vs. Georgetown (4/2) … Walked 20 times in 133 at bats. 2007: Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team … Selected as A-10 Rookie of the Week (4/23) after a historic weekend at Saint Joseph’s (4/204/22) … Recorded a hit in eight consecutive at-bats, including six singles in one game, falling just four hits short of the NCAA record for consecutive hits (Larry Patterson, Gonzaga, 1977) … He reached base safely in 10 straight plate appearances (seven singles, one home run, two walks) … Was 6-for-6, with a walk, three runs and four RBI on Saturday (4/21) and then had two hits, including a home run and four RBI on Sunday (4/22) … Appeared in a total of 42 games, making 40 starts, 24 as designated hitter and 16 at first base … In first collegiate start, at Virginia (2/17), went 3-for-4 … Recorded first career home run against St. Bonaventure (4/5) in a 2-for-5 effort with two RBI … Was 1-for-5 with a homer at James Madison (5/15) … Finished fourth on the team with a .407 slugging percentage and fifth with a .310 batting average … Third on GW with a .764 OPS (on-base plus slugging) …

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Ryan Heinz Freshman // 6-2 // 160 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Jacksonville, FL Episcopal

33 At GW: Should add depth to the Colonial bullpen. High School: Played for Mike Jones … Team MVP in senior season … Member of State Championship team in freshman season … Playing for the Trade Water Pirates in summer 2010 season. Personal: Ryan Daniel Heinz … Born in Jacksonville, FL … Son of Marry Ann and James Heinz … Has an older brother and sister, Josh (27) and Jennifer (25) … Majoring in Business … Enjoys playing basketball.

Kevin Reagan Freshman // 6-6 // 230 1B-RHP Bats: R // Throws: R Smyrna, GA The Lovett School

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At GW: Should backup at first base and add pitching depth for the Colonials. High School: Played for Lance Oubs … State Runner-Up 2008 … State Champions 2009 … Is a member of the National Honor Society, Cum Laude Society … Earned the Trinity College Book Award and Spanish Departmental Award. Personal: Kevin Daniel Reagan … Born in Tarrytown, NY … Son of Gina


MEET THE COLONIALS and Dan Reagan … Has a younger brother, Sean (15) … Majoring in International Affairs.

Bobby Lucas Jr. Senior // 6-3 // 210 LHP // Bats: L // Throws: L Baltimore, MD Calvert Hall College HS

47 At GW: Expected to be a key part of the GW pitching rotation. 2009: Made 16 appearances, including five starts and finished with 36 strikeouts in 32.2 innings pitched … Recorded two victories on the season to go along with a save out of the bullpen … Earned a victory by striking out two batters in an inning of work at Saint Joseph’s (5/16) and didn’t allow a hit … Threw 1.2 shutout innings against Georgetown (3/24) while striking out three of the five batters he faced … Allowed one earned run or less in 10 appearances throughout the season. 2008: Made 22 appearances, including four starts and finished with a team-high six victories with Pat Lehman … Finished with a 6-1 record and a 7.20 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 50.0 innings … Earned fifth win by throwing 6.0 innings at Saint Louis (4/26) and allowed just one earned run and struck out five … Earned a save by pitching 1.2 innings vs. Yale (3/1) and allowing one earned run, while striking out four. 2007: Made 25 appearances, tied for fifth best in the Atlantic 10 and tops on the team … Finished with a 2-2 record and 10.06 ERA … Made two starts … Tallied 29 strikeouts in 34 innings pitched … Recorded first collegiate appearance at Virginia (2/18) … Made first career start at Florida (3/4) … Earned first win with 2.1 innings of relief work at Delaware State (3/20), striking out two while allowing just one run … Picked-up second win at James Madison (5/15) in his third start of the season … Lowered his ERA by 5.04 points during the final month of the season. High School: Played for Lou Ecksel … Team was 2005 Catholic League Champions … Played for the Maryland Orioles club team (2005-07). Personal: Bobby Lee Lucas Jr. … Born in Baltimore, MD ... Son of Bobby and Lauretta Lucas ... Business major.

2010 Atlantic 10 Championship Dates: May 27-30 Location: Campbell's Field (6,400) -- Camden, NJ Tournament Format: Six-team, Double-Elimination GW Appearances in A-10 Tournament: 12 (1986, ’88, ’93, ’95, ’98, 2000-06) All-Time A-10 Tournament Record: 22-26 Last Appearance: 2006 (3-2 Record) 2009 Champion: Xavier

The 2010 Atlantic 10 Championship will be played at Campbell’s Field in Camden, NJ.

LUCAS’ CAREER STATS YEAR ERA 2007 10.06 2008 7.20 2009 9.92 Career 9.11

W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO HR 2-2 25 3 0 0 34.0 56 39 38 30 29 3 6-1 22 4 0 1 50.0 65 50 40 46 65 8 2-5 16 5 0 1 32.2 46 45 36 24 36 3 10-8 63 12 0 2 112.2 167 134 114 100 130 14

AVG .381 .305 .336 .336

Tom Kasenetz Sophomore // 5-11 // 180 RHP // Bats: R // Throws: R Torrington, CT Torrington HS

49 At GW: Should add to the depth to the Colonials pitching staff. High School: Played for Pat Richardson … Three-year varsity captain … Post a 0.00 ERA senior year as a closer … Received the Service Club Award for most outstanding player on and off the field … Led team in hitting senior year with .370 average. Personal: Thomas Craig Kasenetz … Born in Torrington, CT … Son of Bruce and Paula Kasenetz … Has an two older sisters, Casey (25) and Haley (22) … Majoring in Political Science … Enjoys playing basketball, baseballl and football … Aspires to work for an intelligence agency.

Colonials look to return to the A-10 Baseball Tournament in the 2010 season.

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2 010 O P P O N E N T S NORTH CAROLINA Away: Feb. 19-21 Nickname: Tar Heels Location: Chapel Hill, NC Home Field: Boshamer Stadium Conference: Atlantic Coast (ACC) Head Coach: Mike Fox (North Carolina ’78) 2009 Record: 48-18/19-10 (1st) Baseball SID: Chris Gallo SID E-mail: cgallo@uncaa.unc.edu SID Phone/Fax: (919) 962-1120/(919) 962-0612 Web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com

UMBC Home: March 2 / Away: April 21 Nickname: Retrievers Location: Baltimore, MD Home Field: The Baseball Factory at UMBC Conference: America East Head Coach: John Jancuska (Delaware ’75) 2009 Record: 21-29/13-11 (3rd) Baseball SID: Tom Fenstermaker SID E-mail: tfenster@umbc.edu SID Phone/Fax: (410) 455-1530/(410) 455-3994 Web site: www.umbcretrievers.com

CLEVELAND STATE Home: March 12-14 Nickname: Vikings Location: Cleveland, OH Home Field: All Pro Freight Stadium (Avon, OH) Conference: Horizon Head Coach: Kevin Kocks (Eastern Kentucky ‘82) 2009 Record: 21-31/12-13 (5th) Baseball SID: Renee Adam SID E-mail: r.adam@csuohio.edu SID Phone/Fax: (216) 687-4818/(216) 523-7257 Web site: www.csuvikings.com

GEORGE MASON Away: March 24 / Home: April 7 Nickname: Patriots Location: Fairfax, VA Home Field: Spuhler Field Conference: Colonial Athletic (CAA) Head Coach: Bill Brown (George Mason ’80) 2009 Record: 42-14/19-5 (1st) Baseball SID: Richard Coco SID E-mail: rcoco@gmu.edu SID Phone/Fax: (703) 993-3264/(703) 993-3259 Web site: www.GoMason.com

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VIRGINIA Away: Feb. 24 Nickname: Cavaliers Location: Charlottesville, VA Home Field: Davenport Field Conference: Atlantic Coast (ACC) Head Coach: Brian O’Connor (Creighton ’93) 2009 Record: 49-15-1/16-11-1 (6th) Baseball SID: Andy Fledderjohann SID E-mail: fledder@virginia.edu SID Phone/Fax: (434) 982-5131/(434) 982-5525 Web site: www.VirginiaSports.com

USC UPSTATE Away: March 5-7 Nickname: Spartans Location: Spartanburg, SC Home Field: Harley Park Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach: Matt Fincher (Georgia Southern ‘84) 2009 Record: 17-37/7-23 (11th) Baseball SID: Joe Guistina SID E-mail: jguistina@uscupstate.edu SID Phone/Fax: (864) 503-5152/(864) 205-0625 Web site: www.upstatespartans.com

MARIST Home: March 16-17 Nickname: Red Foxes Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Home Field: McCann Center Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Head Coach: Dennis Healy 2009 Record: 31-28/15-9 (3rd) Baseball SID: Mike Ferraro SID E-mail: michael.j.ferraro@marist.edu SID Phone/Fax: 845-575-3321/845-471-0466 Web site: GoRedFoxes.com

DUQUESNE Home: March 26-28 Nickname: Dukes Location: Pittsburgh, PA Home Field: Duquesne Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Mike Wilson (Chadron State ’71) 2009 Record: 14-41/7-19 (14th) Baseball SID: George Nieman SID E-mail: nieman@duq.edu SID Phone/Fax: (412) 396-5376/(412) 396-6210

COPPIN STATE Home: Feb. 26-27 Nickname: Eagles Location: Baltimore, MD Home Field: Joe Cannon Stadium Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) Head Coach: Mike Scolinos (Cal Poly Pomona) 2009 Record: 0-29/0-18 (7th) Baseball SID: Roger McAfee SID E-mail: rmcafee@coppin.edu SID Phone/Fax: (410) 951-3744/(410) 951-3718 Web site: www.coppinstatesports.com

MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE Away: March 10 / Home: March 31 Nickname: Hawks Location: Princess Anne, MD Home Field: Hawks Stadium Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) Head Coach: Williams Gardner (Catawba ’93) 2009 Record: 14-42/9-9 (4th) Baseball SID: G. Stan Bradley SID E-mail: gsbradley@mail.umes.edu SID Phone/Fax: (410) 651-6499/(410) 651-7600 Web site: www.UMESHawks.com

GEORGETOWN Home: March 19, April 14 / Away: March 20-21 Nickname: Hoyas Location: Washington, DC Home Field: Shirley Povich Field Conference: Big East Head Coach: Pete Wilk (Rollins ’87) 2009 Record: 17-34/8-18 (12th) Baseball SID: Drew Wiseman SID E-mail: caw67@georgetown.edu SID Phone/Fax: (202) 687-6591/(202) 687-2491 Web site: www.guhoyas.com

WILLIAM & MARY Home: March 30 / Away: April 28 Nickname: Tribe Location: Williamsburg, VA Home Field: Plumeri Park Conference: Colonial Athletic (CAA) Head Coach: Frank Leoni (Rhode Island ’90) 2009 Record: 24-25/9-14 (9th) Baseball SID: Jacob Skipper SID E-mail: jcskip@wm.edu SID Phone/Fax: (757) 221-3344/(757) 221-3412 Web site: www.TribeAthletics.com


2 010 O P P O N E N T S ST. BONAVENTURE Home: April 1-3 Nickname: Bonnies Location: St. Bonaventure, NY Home Field: Fred Handler Park at McGraw Jennings Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Larry Sudbrook (Kent State ’78) 2009 Record: 24-25/9-17 (t-11th) Baseball SID: Patrick Pierson SID E-mail: ppierson@sbu.edu SID Phone/Fax: (716) 375-2575/(716) 375-2383 Web site: www.GOBONNIES.com

TOWSON Home: April 13 / Away: May 12 Nickname: Tigers Location: Towson, MD Home Field: John B. Schuerholz Park Conference: Colonial Athletic (CAA) Head Coach: Mike Gottlieb (Towson ’79) 2009 Record: 28-25/12-12 (6th) Baseball SID: Dan O’Connell SID E-mail: doconnell@towson.edu SID Phone/Fax: (410) 704-3102/(410) 704-3861 Web site: www.TowsonTigers.com

CHARLOTTE Home: April 23-25 Nickname: 49ers Location: Charlotte, NC Home Field: Tom and Lib Phillips Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Loren Hibbs (Wichita State ’84) 2009 Record: 33-22/16-11 (t-4th) Baseball SID: Ryan Rose SID E-mail: ryan.rose@uncc.edu SID Phone/Fax: (704) 687-6312/(704) 425-8740 Web site: www.charlotte49ers.com

FORDHAM Home: May 14-16 Nickname: Rams Location: Bronx, NY Home Field: Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Rob Valli 2009 Record: 22-31/16-11 (5th) Baseball SID: Scott Kwaitkowski SID E-mail: skwaitkowski@fordham.edu SID Phone/Fax: (718) 817-4240/(718) 817-4219 Web site: www.fordhamsports.com

NAVY Away: April 6 Nickname: Midshipmen Location: Annapolis, MD Home Field: Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium Conference: Patriot League Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos 2009 Record: 20-26-1/8-12 (5th) Baseball SID: Jonathan Maggart SID E-mail: maggart@usna.edu SID Phone/Fax: 410-293-8771/410-293-8954 Web site: www.navysports.com

RICHMOND Away: April 16-18 Nickname: Spiders Location: Richmond, VA Home Field: Pitt Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Mark McQueen (Sam Houston State ’84) 2009 Record: 22-25/11-16 (10th) Baseball SID: Mike DeGeorge SID E-mail: mdegeorge@richmond.edu SID Phone/Fax: (804) 287-6313/(804) 399-8916 Web site: www.RichmondSpiders.com

MASSACHUSETTS Away: April 30, May 1-2 Nickname: Minutemen Location: Amherst, MA Home Field: Earl Lorden Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Mike Stone (Massachusetts ’82) 2009 Record: 27-26/16-11 (t-4th) Baseball SID: Jillian Jakuba SID E-mail: jjakuba@admin.umass.edu SID Phone/Fax: (413) 577-0053/(413) 577-3061 Web site: www.umassathletics.com

RHODE ISLAND Away: May 20-22 Nickname: Rams Location: Kingston, RI Home Field: Bill Beck Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Jim Foster (Providence ’93) 2009 Record: 37-20-1/19-6 (2nd) Baseball SID: Jodi Pontbriand SID E-mail: jpontbriand@uri.edu SID Phone/Fax: (401) 874-5356/(401) 255-3483 Web site: www.GoRhody.com

DAYTON Away: April 9-11 Nickname: Flyers Location: Dayton, OH Home Field: Time Warner Cable Stadium Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Tony Vittorio 2009 Record: 17-33/11-15 (t-8th) Baseball SID: Seth Iiames SID E-mail: iiames@notes.dayton.edu SID Phone/Fax: (937) 229-4419/(937) 229-4461 Web site: www.daytonflyers.com

JAMES MADISON Away: April 20 / Home: April 27 Nickname: Dukes Location: Harrisonburg, VA Home Field: Veterans Memorial Park Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach: Spanky McFarland (Hillside ’76) 2009 Record: 30-24/12-11 (11th) Baseball SID: Kevin Warner SID E-mail: warnerka@jmu.edu SID Phone/Fax: (540) 568-6154/(540) 568-3703 Web site: www.jmusports.com

TEMPLE Away: May 8-9 Nickname: Owls Location: Philadelphia, PA Home Field: Skip Wilson Field Conference: Atlantic 10 Head Coach: Rob Valli 2009 Record: 17-33/11-15 (t-8th) Baseball SID: Alex Samuelian SID E-mail: asamuelian@temple.edu SID Phone/Fax: (215) 204-7446/(609) 969-0975 Web site: www.owlsports.com

ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT Date: May 27-30 Location: Campbell’s Field (6,400) Camden, NJ Tournament Format: Six-team, Double Elimination GW Appearances in A-10 Tournament: 12 (’86, ’88, ’93, ’95, ’98, ’00-06) All-Time A-10 Tournament Record: 22-26 Last Appearance: 2006 (3-2 Record) Note: 2010 A-10 Tournament information on page 13

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1983 1995 1966 1988 1982 1978 1990 1969 2003 1981

C.W. Post 1 Cal State Northridge 0 Catholic 34 Central Connecticut St. 2 Charleston Southern 1 Charlotte 6 Citadel 8 Clemson 1 Cleveland State 9 Coastal Carolina 1 Colby 0 Colgate 1 College of Charleston 0 Connecticut 0 Coppin State 26 Cornell 1

— 0 — 1 — 34 — 1 — 0 — 12 — 5 — 3 — 4 — 5 — 1 — 3 — 1 — 1 — 0 — 0

2000 2002 1991 2009 1998 2009 1970 1988 2005 1999 1959 1965 1998 1966 1999 1956

Dartmouth Dayton Davidson Delaware Delaware State District of Columbia Drexel Duke Duquesne

3 31 1 13 10 6 1 1 70

— 1 — 11 — 9 — 8 (1) 6 — 0 — 1 (1) 2 — 18

1962 2008 1970 2005 2007 1985 1996 1957 2009

3 0 0 0 2

— 11 — 1 — 1 — 2 — 2

2000 1983 1987 2009 1987

East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eckerd Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Southern Florida State Fordham Francis Marion Fresno State Frostburg State Furman

9 3 0 0 4 0 0 14 0 0 5 7

— — — — — — — — — — — —

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

2003 2009 2007 2004 1991 1987 1959 2008 1981 1991 1978 1970

Gannon George Mason Georgetown Georgia Georgia Southern

1 36 88 1 1

— 0 — 53 (1) 30 — 2 — 4

1998 2009 2009 1993 2005

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OPPONENT Georgia Tech Gonzaga Hampden-Sydney Hartford Harvard Hofstra Howard Husson Iona James Madison Kentucky

W 0 0 1 8 0 3 45 1 2 15 0

(T) L — 5 — 1 — 0 — 0 — 1 — 2 — 39 — 0

Last 2003 1990 1968 2005 1955 2001 2002 1985

OPPONENT Purdue

W 1

(T) —

L 0

Last 2002

Radford Randolph-Macon Rhode Island Richmond Rochester Rutgers

0 1 18 39 5 7

— 1 — 1 — 16 — 56 — 3 — 9

1989 2009 2009 2009 1979 1995

0

2002

— 37

2009

1

2003

Sacred Heart 1 St. Bonaventure 47 Saint Joseph’s 25 St. Lawrence 1 Saint Louis 3 St. Peter’s 6 St. Rose 1 St. Thomas Aquinas 3 San Jose State 0 Scranton 5 Seton Hall 1 Siena 0 South Carolina 0 USC Upstate 1 Southeastern Louisiana 0 Southern Illinois 1 South Florida 2 Stetson 2 Syracuse 6

— 0 — 18 — 10 — 0 — 6 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 2 — 0 — 1 — 1 — 5 — 0 — 1 — 1 — 3 — 3 (1) 5

2003 2009 2009 1976 2009 2001 1985 1986 1990 1972 1979 1988 1999 2008 1992 1991 1987 2003 1972

Tampa Temple Tennessee-Martin Texas A&M Texas-San Antonio Towson Trinity Tufts Tulane

1 15 1 0 1 28 11 2 1

— 4 — 21 — 0 — 1 — 2 (2) 24 — 5 — 1 — 7

1987 2008 2008 1988 2004 2009 1971 1986 2002

Vermont Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Military Institute Virginia Tech

12 3 5 9 20 20

— 3 — 3 — 10 — 7 — 14 — 28

2005 1995 2009 2006 1998 2000

Wagner Wake Forest Washington Washington & Lee Washington State West Chester State Western New England West Georgia West Liberty State West Virginia Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop

1 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 2 39 0 33 1

— 0 — 2 — 3 — 2 — 1 — 1 — 0 — 1 — 0 — 51 — 1 — 20 — 5

2006 2002 1999 1961 1988 1981 1979 1983 1980 1995 1992 2009 2009

20

— 18

2009

2008

La Salle Lafayette Le Moyne Lehigh Lewis Liberty Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana State

27 0 3 5 2 7 0 1

— 12 — 1 — 0 — 2 — 2 — 13 — 3 — 2

2009 1958 2000 2009 1984 2007 1992 1992

Marist Maine Maryland Md.-Baltimore Co. Md.-Eastern Shore Massachusetts Mass. Institute of Tech. Methodist Miami (FL) Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi State Montclair State Morehead State Mount St. Mary’s

3 3 19 23 4 14 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 23

— — (3) — — — — — — — — — — (1) — —

2 3 35 13 1 16 0 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 3

2007 1991 2007 2009 2009 2008 1955 1981 1996 2006 1963 1992 1989 1985 2001 2009

Navy Nebraska Nevada-Las Vegas New Haven Teachers NJIT New Orleans New York Tech Niagara Nicholls State Nichols College Norfolk State North Carolina UNC Greensboro N.C. State N.C. Wesleyan UNC Wilmington Northeastern Illinois Notre Dame

13 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 6 2 3 1 0 3 0 0

— 20 — 2 — 1 — 0 — 0 — 4 (1) 0 — 1 — 2 — 0 — 0 — 9 — 6 — 25 — 1 — 3 — 1 — 1

2004 1995 2002 1958 2008 1992 1985 1983 1992 1989 2005 2006 2002 1997 1987 2001 1987 1995

Oakland Old Dominion Oregon State

1 11 0

— 2 — 28 — 1

2008 2005 1988

Xavier

Pace Pacific Penn State Pittsburgh Pittsburgh-Johnstown Providence

3 0 24 6 1 2

— 0 — 3 — 30 — 2 — 0 — 2

2000 2000 2003 1982 1977 1995

TOTAL: 1,168-1,062 (12 Ties)

Yale

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW The 2009 season was an up-and-down one for the George Washington baseball team. The Colonials started out slowly, but a hot streak in the middle of the season saw the team break the .500 mark as late as the middle of April. A late season slide, though, had the Colonials finishing the year with a 22-33 overall mark and an 11-15 record in Atlantic 10 competition. The club was driven by its two All-Conference first-team performers in redshirt junior Sean Rockey and senior Pat Lehman. Rockey led the team with a .420 batting average and reached base in more than half his plate appearances en route to a .504 on-base percentage. He also finished second in the A-10 in slugging percentage, finishing with a .679 mark while starting every game of the season.

ond on the team with a .413 on-base percentage. Designated hitter Curtis Eward was third on the squad with a .331 average, while appearing in 42 games. Senior Tim Reeves capped his strong career on Foggy Bottom by hitting .313 and leading the squad with 30 walks. All will be back with the Colonials in 2010, except for Reeves, who graduated last spring. George Washington also saw continued breakthroughs from sophomore Eric Cantrell and junior Ryan LaPointe. Cantrell finished second on the team with a 4.46 ERA and was also second with 72.2 innings pitched. LaPointe was a workhorse for the Colonials as he appeared in a teamhigh 22 games, 17 out of the bullpen and five as a starter. LaPointe finished with a 4.69 ERA, four wins and two saves, which illustrated his versatility in 2009. Both Colonial pitchers will return in 2010.

The Colonials celebrate during their 11-2 home victory against A-10 rival La Salle on April 17.

On the mound, Lehman was a workhorse for the Colonials, pitching 105 innings in 13 starts. Lehman averaged over eight innings a game and was recognized as the 2009 Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year, becoming just the second Colonial in the history of the program to win the award. Lehman completed six games on the season, four more than the entire pitching staff combined. He also finished with a 2.40 ERA and 89 strikeouts to finish with 283 strikeouts in his Colonial career, which was fourth-best in program history. While the Colonials relied on their two All-Conference performers, there were many other standout performers for George Washington throughout the season. The Colonials had three other hitters hit .313 or better and saw freshman Ryan Thomas make a splash behind the plate by hitting .291 in 25 starts. Junior Tom Zebroski hit .347 and led the squad with 17 stolen bases. Zebroski also collected 114 total bases and was sec-

While George Washington had its ups and downs in 2009, the team had a five-game winning streak as well as a four-game streak and played many close games against top competition. This was illustrated in the three-game series against A-10 regular-season champion Rhode Island, where the Colonials led every game late, but only managed to win one. With a little more luck on their side in 2010, an improvement in their record is entirely possible. The Colonials will return two weekend starters and will return almost their entire starting lineup. The Colonials also were a part of the MLB First-Year Player Draft in 2009, as Lehman was selected in the 13th round by the Washington Nationals and right-hander Justin Dignelli was selected in the 34th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was the 10th straight season in which a Colonial was taken in the Major League baseball draft.

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2 0 0 9 G A M E R E S U LT S Date Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 March 1 March 1 March 4 March 5 March 7 March 7 March 8 March 8 March 10 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 17 March 18 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 24 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 April 5 April 5 April 7 April 8 April 11 April 11 April 12 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 28 April 29 May 1 May 2 May 2 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 14 May 15 May 16

Opponent Result Score vs. Eastern Michigan ^ L 4-5 at Winthrop ^ L 5-11 vs. Eastern Michigan ^ L 5-10 at Winthrop ^ L 2-18 LEHIGH W 13-9 LEHIGH L 9-10 LEHIGH W 12-4 at Virginia L 4-17 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE W 14-8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 13-1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 4-0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 9-0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 5-13 WILLIAM & MARY L 4-9 at Mount St. Mary’s L 2-6 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W 6-2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W 9-5 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT L 7-11 RANDOLPH-MACON W 9-3 at Georgetown L 3-15 RHODE ISLAND * L 7-11 RHODE ISLAND * W 4-3 RHODE ISLAND * L 3-4 GEORGETOWN W 5-3 RICHMOND * L 6-9 RICHMOND * W 8-7 RICHMOND * W 4-2 MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY W 5-2 at St. Bonaventure * W 9-2 at St. Bonaventure * W 8-4 GEORGE MASON L 5-17 at Towson L 7-11 at Charlotte * L 2-12 at Charlotte * L 9-10 at Charlotte * L 4-6 at James Madison L 0-10 LA SALLE * W 11-2 LA SALLE * L 2-7 LA SALLE * L 2-5 at George Mason L 2-11 at Duquesne * W 7-5 at Duquesne * L 6-13 at Duquesne * W 6-1 TOWSON L 4-8 at William & Mary L 6-7 SAINT LOUIS * L 3-13 SAINT LOUIS * W 7-5 SAINT LOUIS * L 3-7 XAVIER * L 6-12 XAVIER * L 1-4 XAVIER * L 3-13 JAMES MADISON L 5-8 at Saint Joseph’s * L 4-5 at Saint Joseph’s * W 4-2 at Saint Joseph’s * W 4-2

^ Johnny Gill Memorial Tournament in Rock Hill, SC *A-10 Conference game () extra inning game

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Inn. (13) 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 9 9 7 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11) (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Overall 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 3-6-0 4-6-0 5-6-0 6-6-0 6-7-0 6-8-0 6-9-0 7-9-0 8-9-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 9-11-0 9-12-0 10-12-0 10-13-0 11-13-0 11-14-0 12-14-0 13-14-0 14-14-0 15-14-0 16-14-0 16-15-0 16-16-0 16-17-0 16-18-0 16-19-0 16-20-0 17-20-0 17-21-0 17-22-0 17-23-0 18-23-0 18-24-0 19-24-0 19-25-0 19-26-0 19-27-0 20-27-0 20-28-0 20-29-0 20-30-0 20-31-0 20-32-0 20-33-0 21-33-0 22-33-0

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

Pitcher of Record Boyden (L 0-1) Cantrell (L 0-1) Neary (L 0-1) Duggan (L 0-1) Lehman (W 1-0) Lucas (L 0-1) Neary (W 1-1) Gately (L 0-1) Lucas (W 1-1) Neary (W 2-1) Cantrell (W 1-1) Lehman (W 2-0) Duggan (L 0-2) Mirabella (L 0-1) Lucas (L 1-2) Cantrell (W 2-1) Neary (W 3-1) Duggan (L 0-3) LaPointe (W 1-0) Mirabella (L) Lively (L 0-1) LaPointe (W 2-0) Lehman (L 3-2) LaPointe (W 3-0) Lucas (L 1-3) LaPointe (W 4-0) Lehman (W 3-0) Boyden (W 1-1) Lehman (W 4-1) Cantrell (W 3-1) LaPointe (L 4-1) Dignelli (L 0-1) Cantrell (L 3-2) LaPointe (L 4-2) Lehman (L 4-2) Dignelli (L 0-2) Cantrell (W 4-2) Boyden (L 1-2) Lehman (L 4-3) Lively (L 0-2) Cantrell (W 5-2) Boyden (L 1-3) Lehman (W 5-3) LaPointe (L 4-3) Mirabella (L 0-3) Lucas (L 1-4) Lehman (W 6-3) Neary (L 3-2) Neary (L 3-3) Lehman (L 6-4) Lucas (L 1-5) Lively (L 0-3) Seedorff (L 0-1) Lehman (W 7-4) Lucas (W 2-5)

Att. 0 0 150 597 10 7 111 109 977 109 167 178 132 145 101 105 97 134 123 87 65 112 109 145 89 145 145 230 107 338 347 45 155 – 1,127 471 181 105 245 147 71 130 222 180 98 84 87 195 175 125 145 137 80 214 370 322

Time 4:15 2:50 3:10 3:20 2:55 3:40 2:09 3:40 2:50 2:50 1:52 2:30 3:06 3:20 2:19 2:17 2:25 3:30 2:33 3:03 2:52 2:36 2:27 2:36 3:02 3:23 2:26 2:28 2:47 3:00 2:45 3:15 2:36 3:02 2:25 2:58 2:24 2:29 2:28 2:22 2:42 3:05 2:23 3:03 3:11 2:58 2:10 2:40 3:07 2:28 2:46 2:56 3:02 2:12 2:41


2 0 0 9 S TAT I S T I C S HITTING STATISTICS Player

AVG GP-GS

AB

R

H

RBI

TB

SLG%

BB HBP

SO GDP OB%

SB-ATT

PO

A

S. Rockey

.420

55-55

193

35

81

2B 3B HR 18

1

10

60

131

.679

24

15

31

0

.504

SF SH 6

4

11-17

97

125

11

E FLD% .953

J. Motto

.400

5-0

5

0

2

1

0

0

0

3

.600

1

0

1

0

.500

0

0

0-0

1

0

0

1.000

T. Zebroski

.347

52-52

216

52

75

13

1

8

30

114

.528

22

2

15

1

.413

0

1

17-21

97

140

16

.937

C. Eward

.331

42-36

133

21

44

8

0

4

17

64

.481

15

2

35

1

.399

3

0

4-5

19

1

1

.952

T. Reeves

.313

54-54

195

27

61

10

0

7

45

92

.472

30

4

34

3

.409

3

0

8-14

419

45

3

.994

R. Thomas

.291

31-25

86

10

25

5

0

0

7

30

.349

3

3

21

1

.330

2

3

0-1

190

13

3

.985

A. Haberern

.275

42-36

120

24

33

6

1

5

21

56

.467

12

5

45

0

.362

1

2

8-11

54

2

5

.918

B. Kelliher

.272

53-50

180

28

49

11

1

5

34

77

.428

17

5

23

0

.350

1

4

7-8

96

1

5

.951

C. Holland

.271

47-44

155

41

42

7

0

5

23

64

.413

25

8

25

0

.399

0

9

5-6

28

72

11

.901

D. Eizen

.250

22-14

56

5

14

1

0

2

5

21

.375

4

2

10

0

.323

0

0

1-1

9

6

3

.833

O. Mittag

.250

11-0

4

4

1

0

0

0

0

1

.250

0

1

2

0

.400

0

0

1-1

2

5

0

1.000

J. Chirumbolo

.242

24-7

33

6

8

3

0

0

1

11

.333

6

2

11

1

.390

0

1

1-1

15

0

2

.882

G. Swanson

.217

45-39

138

16

30

5

0

3

18

44

.319

14

2

46

1

.295

2

3

3-5

83

4

3

.967

S. Oswald

.216

26-12

51

5

11

2

0

1

5

16

.314

9

0

13

0

.328

1

1

0-0

21

0

0

1.000

W. Cooper

.202

34-30

99

13

20

4

0

0

5

24

.242

13

2

17

0

.304

1

3

4-5

210

35

5

.980

B. Hwang

.167

32-17

66

12

11

3

0

1

7

17

.258

10

1

24

0

.282

1

1

5-5

32

61

6

.939

C. Marsicano

.152

32-15

66

5

10

1

0

1

6

14

.212

5

3

24

1

.243

0

1

1-1

14

0

2

.875

B. Gillette

.128

22-7

39

7

5

0

0

0

1

5

.128

1

1

10

0

.171

0

2

0-0

17

0

3

.850

M. Boyd

.000

5-2

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

3

0

.000

0

1

0-1

4

0

0

1.000

Totals

.283

55 1843 311

522

98

4

52

285 784

.425

211

58

390

9

.371

21

36

76-103 1441 608

90

.958

Opponents

.297

55 1925 400

572 129 12

37

356 836

.434

283

62

404

7

.400

20

31 106-144 1436 614

57

.973

LOB – Team (422), Opp (482). DPs turned – Team (36), Opp (44). CI – Team (2), Cooper 1, Thomas 1. IBB – Team (4), Zebroski 3, Rockey 1, Opp (2). Picked off – Zebroski 2, Kelliher 2, Reeves 2, Haberern 1, Oswald 1, Mittag 1, Rockey 1.

PITCHING STATISTICS Player

ERA

W-L

APP

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

B/Avg

WP

HBP

BK

P. Lehman

2.40

7-4

13

GS CG SHO/CBO SV 13

6

1/0

0

105.0

93

40

28

23

89

27

1

4

.235

7

6

6

SFA SHA 4

6

E. Cantrell

4.46

5-2

11

10

1

1/0

0

72.2

68

40

36

26

60

17

3

6

.252

0

10

1

4

5

R. LaPointe

4.69

4-3

22

5

0

0/0

2

55.2

69

39

29

25

46

10

1

5

.301

4

4

2

3

3

L. Mirabella

5.40

0-3

10

1

0

0/0

0

15.0

16

16

9

12

10

7

0

3

.271

2

1

0

0

2

C. Neary

5.62

3-3

13

11

1

0/0

0

64.0

67

46

40

48

60

16

0

2

.279

9

12

4

1

5

M. Seedorff

6.63

0-1

13

0

0

0/0

0

19.0

25

14

14

10

11

4

0

4

.329

0

3

0

0

1

J. Lively

7.12

0-3

21

2

0

0/0

0

36.2

53

36

29

27

25

12

0

2

.344

4

5

1

0

2

M. Boyden

9.43

1-3

16

3

0

0/0

0

21.0

38

29

22

24

14

7

2

1

.392

6

1

0

1

0

B. Lucas Jr.

9.92

2-5

16

5

0

0/0

1

32.2

46

45

36

24

36

8

2

3

.336

4

4

2

4

4

J. Duggan

10.35

0-3

14

1

0

0/0

1

20.0

21

31

23

30

24

5

0

1

.259

5

6

1

1

1

J. Dignelli

11.37

0-2

4

3

0

0/0

0

12.2

23

16

16

11

7

8

0

2

.397

5

3

1

0

1

C. Davis

11.57

0-0

7

0

0

0/0

0

7.0

13

15

9

7

3

2

0

1

.394

1

2

0

1

1

T. Gately

14.00

0-1

12

1

0

0/0

0

18.0

36

30

28

15

19

6

3

2

.404

3

4

0

1

0

J. Chirumbolo

27.00

1.0

4

0-0

1

0

0

0/0

0

3

3

1

0

0

0

1

.667

0

1

0

0

0

Totals

6.03 22-33

55

55

8

2/0

4 480.1 572 400

322

283

404

129

12

37

.297

50

62

18

20

31

Opponents

4.96 32-22

55

55

1

1/1

10 478.2 522 311

264

211

390

98

4

52

.283

38

58

8

21

36

PB – Team (7), Thomas 3, Haberern 2, Cooper 2, Opp (6). Pickoffs – Team (23), Neary 8, Lively 5, Cantrell 4, LaPointe 4, Boyden 1, Cooper 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT – Cooper (55-77), Thomas (51-56), Cantrell (15-22), Lehman (15-19), Neary (12-19), Lucas (13-15), Lively (8-12), LaPointe (10-12), Duggan (9-11), Boyden (7-9), Gately (5-7), Seedorff (3-6), Dignelli (3-5), Mirabella (5-5), Davis (1-2).

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G W AWA R D S A N D H O N O R S GW BASEBALL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Member Class Of Bino Barreira 1953 Hank Bunnell 1971 John Castleberry * Bill Collins 1972 Vinny DeAngelis 1939 John Fenlon 1933 Kevin Fitzgerald 1985 John Flaherty 1990 Joe Gallagher 1943 Jim Goss 1979 Calvin Griffith 1935 Bill Hardy 1962 Marc J. Heyison 1989 Mike Holloran 1966 John Koniszewski 1943 Steve Korcheck 1953 Kenny Lake 1981 Joe Lalli 1967 Alphonse “Tuffy” Leemans 1935 Ray Looney 1958 Roy McNeil 1942 Sam Perlozzo 1973 Russ Ramsey 1981 Bill Reinhart * Gregg Ritchie 1986 Mike Toomey 1974 Jodie E. Wampler 1973 Arthur D. “Otts” Zahn 1933 * Baseball coach did not graduate from GW

Inducted 1996 2002 2001 1993 1982 1974 2001 1997 1976 2003 1959 1984 1996 1987 1989 1975 2006 1986 1959 2002 2000 1986 1995 1993 1999 1989 2000 1997

Warren H. Fulton III Memorial Award The Warren H. Fulton III Memorial Award is presented annually to the GW baseball player who best exemplifies the spirit, teamwork and sportsmanship demonstrated by the late Warren Fulton, who played baseball for the Colonials from 1986-88. The following is a list of past recipients: 2009 Pat Lehman 2008 Andrew Abokhair 2007 Mickey Shupin 2006 Josh Wilkie 2005 Ryan Roberson 2004 Michael Parker 2003 Geoff Milsom 2002 Avi Rasowsky 2001 Frank Cerullo 2000 Ryan Hauseman 1999 Travis Crowder 1998 Chad Dewey 1997 Jason Drenning 1996 Tom Baginski 1995 Robert Felty 1994 Bob Brown 1993 Rob Kligman 1992 Mark Koenig 1991 Alison Aboody Pat Lehman 1990 Jack W. Martin 2009 Fulton Memorial Award recipient 1989 John Treiber

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (since 1950) Steve Mrowka (left) officially became the George Washington University head baseball coach Aug. 5, 2004, replacing all-time winningest Colonial head coach Tom Walter, who now serves as head coach at Wake Forest University. Years 1950-1966 1967-1971 1972-1975 1976-1980 1981-1982 1983-1984 1985-1991 1992-1996

Coach Bill Reinhart Steve Korcheck Bill Smith Mike Toomey Dennis Brant Jim Goss John Castleberry Jay Murphy

Overall 193-133-4 62-62 62-52 102-82 34-41 42-52-1 185-158-5 116-134-1

A-10/EAA — — — — 4-4 13-10 71-31 61-42

1997-2004 Tom Walter 275-184 109-60 2005-2009 Steve Mrowka 137-146-1 66-63 TOTALS 1,208-1,044-12 (.536) 324-210 (.607) Note: The Eastern Athletic Association (EAA) became the Atlantic 10 Conference in 1983 for baseball.

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G W AWA R D S A N D H O N O R S 2009 A-10 CONFERENCE LEADERS FOR GW

GW BASEBALL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

Hitting Batting Average......................1. Sean Rockey, .420 18. Tom Zebroski, .347 Hits ............................................1. Sean Rockey, 81 8. Tom Zebroski, 75 Runs..........................................9. Tom Zebroski, 52 Home Runs ..............................14. Sean Rockey, 10 Doubles .................................... 9. Sean Rockey, 18 Runs Batted In ..........................4. Sean Rockey, 60 Total Bases ..............................6. Sean Rockey, 131 14. Tom Zebroski, 114 On-Base Percentage ..............1. Sean Rockey, .504 Slugging Percentage ..............2. Sean Rockey, .679 Walks ..........................................14. Tim Reeves, 30 Stolen Bases ..........................10. Tom Zebroski, 17 At-Bats ..................................9. Tom Zebroski, 216 Pitching ERA ............................................1. Pat Lehman, 2.40 12. Eric Cantrell, 4.46 15. Ryan LaPointe, 4.69 Opponents Batting Average ....2. Pat Lehman, .235 6. Eric Cantrell, .252 15. Chris Neary, .279 Innings Pitched ........................1. Pat Lehman, 105.0 Strikeouts......................................1. Pat Lehman, 89 13. Eric Cantrell, 60 13. Chris Neary, 60 Wins................................................4. Pat Lehman, 7 Appearances ........................13. Ryan LaPointe, 22 Pick Offs ..........................................1. Chris Neary, 8 4. Jay Lively, 5 7. Eric Cantrell, 4 7. Ryan LaPointe, 4

2009 ......................................................Sean Rockey 2008......................................................Charlie Kruer 2007 ..................................................Michael Parker 2006..........................................................Derrik Lutz 2005 ..................................................Brad Rosenblat 2004 ..................................................Anthony Smith 2003 ....................................................Greg Conden 2002 ......................................................Mike Bassett 2001 ....................................................Matt Krimmel 2000 ......................................................Matt Walker 1999 ........................................................Ryan Dacey 1998 ......................................................Joe Beichert 1997 ..........................................................Troy Allen 1996 ................................................Dwayne Crawley 1995 ......................................................Lance Migita 1994 ....................................................Bill Anderson 1993 ........................................................Scott Sharp 1992 ........................................................Mike Welch 1991..............................Mike Welch & Greg Orlosky 1990 ........................................................Scott Jason 1989 ............................................................Joe Ross 1988 ............................................................Joe Ross 1987 ..........................................................Joe Knorr 1986 ......................................................Greg Ritchie 1985 ................................................Kevin Fitzgerald 1984....................................................Scott Rowland 1983 ........................................................Matt Jones 1982....................................................Steve Doherty 1981 ......................................................Russ Ramsey 1980 ......................................................Rich Lamont 1979 ......................................................Mike Howell 1978 ............................................................Jim Goss 1977........................................................Joel Oleinik 1975 ....................................................Mike Thaxton 1974 ....................................................Mike Toomey 1973 ..................................................Jodie Wampler 1972 ....................................................Sam Perlozzo

Team Hitting Batting Average............................................12. .283 Runs Scored ..................................................11. 311 Hits ................................................................10. 522 Home Runs ........................................................4. 52 Pitching Strikeouts ........................................................2. 404 Complete Games ................................................1. 8 Shutouts ..............................................................3. 2

2009 HONORS Jackie Robinson Award ....................Gavin Swanson A-10 Pitcher of the Year..........................Pat Lehman A-10 All-Conference First Team ............Pat Lehman A-10 All-Conference First Team ..........Sean Rockey A-10 Player of the Week ......................Sean Rockey A-10 Player of the Week ....................Chris Holland A-10 Pitcher of the Week ......................Pat Lehman A-10 Pitcher of the Week ..................Ryan LaPointe

ALL-TIME A-10 HONORS A-10 Player of the Year 2005 ..........................................Brad Rosenblat, OF A-10 Pitcher of the Year 2000............................................Greg Conden, RHP 2009 ..............................................Pat Lehman, RHP A-10 Rookie of the Year 2004 ....................................Anthony Smith, DH/LHP 2003 ................................................Tom Shanley, 2B 2000............................................Greg Conden, RHP All-Conference 2009 ..............................................Pat Lehman, RHP Sean Rockey, 2B 2008 ..............................................Charlie Kruer, OF 2007 ............................................Michael Parker, SS Charlie Kruer, OF 2006 ................................................Derrik Lutz, RHP

SP Pat Lehman (’09) was 2009 A-10 Pitcher of the Year with a 7-4 record and 2.40 ERA

2005 ..........................................Brad Rosenblat, OF Ryan Roberson, 1B Derrik Lutz, RHP 2004 ..................................................Dan Sullivan, P Derrik Lutz, RHP Tom Shanley, 2B Anthony Ragliani, OF Anthony Smith, DH/LHP 2003 ............................................Travis Crowder, 2B Ryan Roberson, DH 2002 ........................................Mike O’Connor, RHP Mike Bassett, OF 2001..............................................Bryan Beggs, RHP Mike Bassett, OF 2000............................................Greg Conden, RHP Matt Walker, OF 1999 ................................................Joe Beichert, 1B Mike Roberts, 2B 1998 ............................................Tom Baginski, RHP Joe Beichert, 1B 1997....................................................Troy Allen, OF 1995................................................Lance Migita, 2B 1994 ................................................Bill Anderson, P Lance Migita, OF 1993..................................................Scott Sharp, 3B 1992 ................................................Mike Aminoff, P Scott Sharp, 3B Greg Patton, SS Mike Welch, OF 1991 ................................................Bill Anderson, P Greg Orlosky, 2B Mike Welch, OF 1990 ................................................Bill Anderson, P 1989........................................................Joe Ross, C 1988 ................................................John Flaherty, C 1987 ....................................................Joe Knorr, 1B 1986 ................................................Gregg Ritchie, P Kevin Fitzgerald, 2B 1985 ..........................................Kevin Fitzgerald, 2B Tom Carroll, SS Note: Bold denotes current player.

2B Sean Rockey finished first in the A-10 with a .420 batting average in 2009.

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COLONIALS IN THE PROS

GREGG RITCHIE ’86 Minor League Hitting Coordinator, Pittsburgh Pirates Gregg Ritchie is currently the hitting instructor for the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. Ritchie travels throughout the farm system of the Pirates, checking on and refining the techniques of young hitters at such locales as Hickory, NC, of the Class Low-A South Atlantic League to Lynchburg, VA, of the Class High-A Carolina League to Altoona, PA, of the Class AA Eastern League to Indianapolis of the Class AAA International League. He also monitors the progress of hitters in the Dominican and Venezuelan leagues. Ritchie played baseball four years at GW and ended his collegiate career in 1986. He played pro baseball for 10 years, including a stint with the San Francisco Giants from 1986 to 1992. He also played in the Mexican League, in the Texas Rangers system and in Taiwan in 1995. JOHN FLAHERTY ‘90 Broadcaster, YES Network Former New York Yankees catcher John Flaherty joined the YES team in the spring of 2006 as field reporter, studio analyst and game analyst for YES’ Yankees telecasts. A member of the Colonials’ 1989 A-10 Championship team, Flaherty was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 1988 and made his major league debut with them in 1992. He played 14 major league seasons with five teams (Red Sox 1992-93, Detroit Tigers 1994-96, San Diego Padres 1996-97, Tampa Bay Devil Rays 1998-2002 and the Yankees 2003-05) before announcing his retirement March 7, 2006. Over his career, he had a .252 batting average in 1,047 games, and collected 849 hits, including 80 home runs. MIKE O’CONNOR ’02 – LHP Kansas City Royals Mike O’Connor made his major league debut in 2006 when he started for the Washington Nationals on April 27 and allowed just three hits over five innings. O’Connor, who missed the 2007 MLB season with injuries, came back in 2008 and threw 99.2 innings for the Columbus Clippers of the International League, compiling a 2.17 ERA with a 1.00 WHIP. O’Connor also appeared in five games for the Washington Nationals, throwing nine innings. In 2009, O’Connor threw in 26 games and spent time with the Nationals, San Diego Padres and Kansas City Royals organizations. O’Connor was the Nationals’ organization’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2005. He pitched for GW from 1999-2002 and was a member of the Atlantic 10 Championship team in his final year. He was the seventh-round selection in the 2002 First-Year Player Draft by the Nationals, who were the Montreal Expos at the time.

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SAM PERLOZZO ’73 Third Base Coach, Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies named George Washington University alumnus Sam Perlozzo its third base coach on Nov. 13, 2008. A 1973 GW graduate, Perlozzo, 58, was an infielder for the Colonials and an Academic All-American. He was inducted into the GW’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986. The Cumberland, MD, native begins his 23rd season as a major league coach or manager this year, having also served on the staffs of the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, and two stints with the Seattle Mariners. He was a manager in the Mets farm system from 1982-1986 and compiled a 364-263 record, winning three league championships. Perlozzo also was the manager of the Baltimore Orioles (2005-07) where he finished with a record of 128-172.

Ryan Roberson (’05) RYAN ROBERSON ’05 – INF Toledo Mud Hens (AAA – Detroit Tigers – International League) Roberson appeared in 84 games for the Toledo Mud Hens in 2009 and hit seven home runs and drove in 36 runs. He finished with a .227 batting average while collecting 67 hits. He also scored 27 runs and drew 24 walks on the season.

JOSH WILKIE ’06 – RHP Syracuse Chiefs (AAA – Washington Nationals – International League) Josh Wilkie spent 2009 with the AAA and AA affiliates of the Washington Nationals. He began the season with the Harrisburg Senators of the Eastern League and finished with a 5-2 record and 2.37 ERA in 34 games pitched. He later moved to the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League and went 2-3 with a 3.22 ERA. For the season he threw a total of 71.2 innings and struck out 60 batters. In 2008, Wilkie was named the Potomac Nationals player of the year after a strong third professional season. He was one of only four players to spend the entire 2008 season with the Carolina League Champion. The anchor of the club’s bullpen, the 24-year-old led the club in appearances with 46 and went 1-2 with a 2.08 ERA. He also recorded five saves in seven tries during the regular season. The righty strung together an impressive stretch from May 27 to July 5 where he worked 18.1 scoreless innings. DERRIK LUTZ ‘06 – RHP Chattanooga Lookouts (AA – Cincinnati Reds – Southern League) In 2009, appeared in 20 games for the Chatanooga Lookouts and compiled a 1-2 record and 1.99 ERA. In 22.2 innings pitched, Lutz struck out 17 and didn’t allow a home run all season.


COLONIALS IN THE PROS MICHAEL PARKER ’07 – OF Washington Wild Things (Independent League) In 2009, Parker appeared in 96 games and made 373 at bats for the Washington Wild Things. He hit five home runs and drove in 40 runs to go along with his 111 hits to lead the team. This helped Parker also finish with a teamhigh .406 on-base percentage.

PAT LEHMAN ’09 – RHP Vermont Lake Monsters (Short-Season A – Washington Nationals – New York-Penn League) Hagerstown Suns (Low A – Washington Nationals – South Atlantic League In 2009, Lehman was assigned to the Vermont Lake Monsters, the Short-Seaon A affiliate of the Washington Nationals and pitched in seven games. He finished with a 3-1 record and a 1.65 ERA before getting a quick promotion to the Hagerstown Suns, the Low-A affiliate of the Nationals. In Hagerstown Lehman made six starts and finished with a 1-1 record and a 2.25 ERA. He struck out 42 batters in 59.1 innings between the two teams. JUSTIN DIGNELLI ’09 – RHP AZL Dodgers (Rookie League – Los Angeles Dodgers) In 2009, Dignelli was assigned to the AZL Dodgers and threw in 11 games at the end of their season. He finished with a 1-1 record and 7.71 ERA in 14 innings pitched to go along with 18 strikeouts.

Derrik Lutz (’06)

All-Time Players in the Pros Pos. RHP RHP SS RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP C INF LHP INF OF LHP INF OF RHP RHP OF OF INF LHP INF LHP C INF INF/OF OF RHP INF RHP/INF RHP OF/LHP C/OF LHP/1B OF/C C INF OF/LHP OF INF INF INF INF C RHP INF RHP 1B C INF

Player Team Justin Dignelli ’09 ..................................Los Angeles Dodgers Pat Lehman ’09 ......................................Washington Nationals Michael Parker ’07 ............................................New York Mets Tim Sexton ’07........................................Los Angeles Dodgers Derrik Lutz ’06 ..................................................Cincinnati Reds Dan Pfau ’06 ..........................................Washington Nationals Justin Prinstein ’06 ....................Hoboken Pioneers (Belgium) Josh Wilkie ’06 ......................................Washington Nationals Nate CasaGrande ‘05 ................The Grays (Can-Am League) Joe Michalski ‘05 ..........................................Baltimore Orioles Geoff Milsom ‘05 ............................................Evansville Otters Avi Rasowksy ‘05 ................................................Florida Marlins Ryan Roberson ‘05 ..............................................Detroit Tigers Brad Rosenblat ‘05 ..............Brockton Rox (Can-Am League) Dan Sullivan ‘05......................................Tampa Bay Devil Rays Justin Orendorff ’04 ..............................Los Angeles Dodgers Anthony Raglani ‘04 ..............................Los Angeles Dodgers Greg Conden ‘03..........................................San Diego Padres Jason Baker ‘02 ..........................................Milwaukee Brewers Mike Bassett ‘02................................................Cincinnati Reds Tony Brown ‘02 ................................................Montreal Expos Matt Krimmel ‘02 ..............................................Cincinnati Reds Mike O’Connor ‘02 ..........................................Montreal Expos Jake Wald ‘02 ..........................................San Francisco Giants Adam Belicic ‘01........................................Los Angeles Angels Eric Mitchell ‘01 ................................................Cincinnati Reds Ryan Dacey ‘00 ......................................Los Angeles Dodgers Matt Walker ‘99....................................................Detroit Tigers Lance Migita ‘95....................................Independent Contract Bill Anderson ‘94 ..........................................San Diego Padres Greg Patton ‘94................................................Boston Red Sox Scott Sharp ‘94..................................................Cincinnati Reds Matt Aminoff ‘93..........................................Kansas City Royals Mike Welch ‘92....................................................Texas Rangers George Baker ‘91 ..............................................Florida Marlins Mike Rolfes ‘89....................................................Atlanta Braves Joe Ross ‘89..................................................New York Yankees John Flaherty ‘90..............................................Boston Red Sox Kevin Fitzgerald ‘86 ................................San Francisco Giants Gregg Ritchie ‘86 ....................................San Francisco Giants Marc Heyison ‘84 ..........................................Baltimore Orioles Rodney Peters ‘83 ........................................Cleveland Indians Billy Goodman ’80 ..............................................Texas Rangers Joel Oleinik ’77..............................................Pittsburgh Pirates Sam Perlozzo ‘73 ............................................Minnesota Twins Bill Collins ‘72 ............................................Milwaukee Brewers Hank Bunnell ‘71 ....................................Washington Senators Tim Hill ‘66 ..............................................Washington Senators Bob Frederick ‘58 ........................................Brooklyn Dodgers Ray Looney ‘58 ..............................................Pittsburgh Pirates Steve Korcheck ‘53 ................................Washington Senators Calvin Griffith ‘35 ....................................Washington Senators

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B AT T I N G R E C O R D S INDIVIDUAL CAREER BATTING RECORDS

MOST TOTAL 1. 535 2. 449 3. 417 4. 414 5. 401 6. 399 7. 392 8. 390 9. 379 10. 355

MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 231 Mike Bassett (1999-2002) 2. 211 Tom Shanley (2003-2006) 3. 211 Greg Orlosky (1988-91) 4. 210 Matt Owens (2003-2006) 210 Tim Reeves (2006-09) 6. 209 Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) 7. 208 Mike Welch (1989-92) 8. 206 Allen Browning (1990-93) 9. 205 Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) 10. 204 Charlie Kruer (2005-08) MOST AT-BATS 1. 846 Mike Bassett (1999-2002) 2. 792 Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) 3. 783 Tom Shanley (2003-2006) 4. 746 Greg Orlosky (1988-91) 5. 744 Mike Welch (1989-92) 6. 741 Ryan Roberson (2002-05) 7. 738 Charlie Kruer (2005-08) 8. 721 Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) 9. 717 Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) 10. 677 Matt Owens (2003-2006) MOST RUNS 1. 198 2. 191 3. 186 186 5. 174 6. 167 167 8. 164 9. 163 10. 156

Mike Bassett (1999-2002) Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) Travis Crowder (1999-2003) Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) Mike Welch (1989-92) Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) Tom Shanley (2003-2006) Allen Browning (1990-93) Mike Roberts (1996-99) Brad Rosenblat (2003-05)

MOST HITS 1. 290 2. 273 3. 267 4. 265 5. 257 6. 249 7. 239 8. 232 9. 210 10. 209

Mike Bassett (1999-2002) Tom Shanley (2003-2006) Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) Ryan Roberson (2002-05) Mike Welch (1989-92) Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) Charlie Kruer (2005-08) Mike Roberts (1996-99) Travis Crowder (1999-2003)

MOST RBI 1. 254 2. 197 3. 194 4. 182 5. 171 6. 168 7. 157 8. 156 9. 149 10. 147

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Mike Bassett (1999-2002) Ryan Roberson (2002-05) Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) Charlie Kruer (2005-08) Joe Beichert (1996-99) Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) Allen Browning (1990-93) Mike Welch (1989-92) Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) Jeff Fertitta (2001-04)

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MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

DOUBLES 65 Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) 59 Mike Bassett (1999-2002) 55 Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) 52 Ryan Roberson (2002-05) 52 Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) 50 Tom Shanley (2003-2006) 48 Charlie Kruer (2005-08) 47 Michael Parker (2004-2007) 46 Anthony Raglani (2002-04) 46 Mike Roberts (1996-99) 46 Mike Welch (1989-92) 46 Greg Orlosky (1988-91)

MOST TRIPLES 1. 13 Mike Welch (1989-92) 2. 12 Marc Heyison (1981-83) 12 Jim Goss (1976-79) 12 Don Herman (1957-59) 5. 11 Rodney Peters (1980-82) 6. 9 Tom Carroll (1984-85) 7. 8 Cliff Brown (1968-70) 8. 7 Kevin Fitzgerald (1982-86) 7 Tom Rudden (1982-85) 7 Tony Tait (1981-82) 7 Joel Olenik (1974-77) 7 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

HOME 62 50 43 39 38 36 34 31 30 29

RUNS Mike Bassett (1999-2002) Joe Beichert (1996-99) Ryan Roberson (2002-05) Charlie Kruer (2005-08) Allen Browning (1990-93) Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) Troy Allen (1995-97) Brad Rosenblat (2003-05) Mike Welch (1989-92) Scott Sharp (1991-94)

BASES Mike Bassett (1999-2002) Ryan Roberson (2002-05) Mike Welch (1989-92) Dan Rouhier (1998-2001) Charlie Kruer (2005-08) Ryan Dacey (1997-2000) Joe Beichert (1996-99) Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) Tom Shanley (2003-2006) Allen Browning (1990-93)

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE (minimum 175 at bats) 1. .429 (163-380) Lance Migita (1994-95) 2. .408 (104-255) Tom Carroll (1984-85) 3. .397 (77-194) Tim Hill (1964-66) 4. .391 (163-417) Gregg Ritchie (1983-86) 5. .375 (186-496) Kevin Fitzgerald (1982-86) 6. .374 (134-358) Sean Rockey (2008-) 7. .372 (141-379) Jim Goss (1976-79) 8. .371 (76-205) Scott Rowland (1983-84) 9. .370 (133-359) Rodney Peters (1980-82) 10. .370 (130-351) Joe Knorr (1987-88) MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

STOLEN BASES 79 Mickey Shupin (2003-2007) 71 Gregg Ritchie (1983-86) 68 Ken LaVan (1988-91) 63 Travis Crowder (1999-2003) 63 Mike Welch (1989-92) 62 Gavin Hulsman (1988-89) 52 Sam Perlozzo (1970-72) 51 Chris Barry (2000-03) 50 Russ Ramsey (1978-81) 43 Michael Parker (2004-2007)

MOST BASES 1. 127 2. 114 3. 109 4. 104 5. 102 102 7. 101 101 9. 97 10. 96 96

ON BALLS Allen Browning (1990-93) Mike Welch (1989-92) Matt Krimmel (1999-2002) Todd Pitsinger (1991-93) Anthony Raglani (2002-2004) Gregg Ritchie (1983-86) Travis Crowder (1999-2003) Mike Roberts (1996-99) Greg Orlosky (1988-91) Jeff Fertitta (2001-04) Charlie Kruer (2005-08)

SINGLE-SEASON — TEAM BATTING Highest Batting Avg: .350 Most Hits: 681 Most RBI: 454 Most Runs: 499 Most Doubles: 139 Most Triples: 21 Most Home Runs: 91 Most Total Bases: 1,105 Most Extra Base Hits: 236 Most Stolen Bases: 123 Most Bases On Balls: 297 Most Strikeouts: 469 Largest Margin Of Victory: 30 (30-0 vs. Bowie State)

1986 2002 2002 2002 2002 1982 2002 2002 2002 2005 1991 2004 1979


PITCHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER PITCHING RECORDS MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8. 9. 10.

MOST 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.

10. MOST 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.

GAMES 94 Bryan Beggs (1998-2001) 83 Mike O’Connor (1999-2002) 78 Dan Pfau (2003-06) 76 Ari Zagaris (1996-99) 70 Avi Rasowsky (2002-05) 70 Chris Worth (1999-2002) 70 Eric Rappa (1994-97) 69 Pat Lehman (2006-09) 64 Greg Conden (2000-03) 63 Derek Haese (2004-07) 63 Bobby Lucas Jr. (2007-) STARTS 62 Greg Conden (2000-03) 48 Josh Wilkie (2003-06) 47 Dan Sullivan (2002-05) 47 Dennis Healy (1993-96) 42 Bob Gauzza (1986-89) 42 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) 39 Dan Pfau (2003-06) 39 Chris Worth (1999-2002) 39 Adam Belicic (1998-2000) 37 Pat Lehman (2006-09) VICTORIES 35 Greg Conden (2000-03) 30 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) 25 Josh Wilkie (2003-06) 23 Dan Sullivan (2002-05) 23 Jodie Wampler (1970-73) 22 Adam Belicic (1998-2000) 21 Dennis Healy (1993-96) 21 Pat Lehman (2006-09) 20 Dennis Hill (1958-61) 19 Bill Anderson (1990-94)

HIGHEST WINNING 1. .857 (6-1) 2. .833 (10-2) 3. .778 (7-2) 4. .769 (10-3) 5. .742 (23-8) 6. .700 (7-3) 7. .697 (23-10) MOST 1. 2. 3.

6. 7. 9.

SAVES 17 13 10 10 10 9 8 8 7 7

PERCENTAGE D. Gramolini (2000-04) J. Orenduff (2002) J. Buckley (1981-82) F. Frager (1980-81) J. Wampler (1970-73) P. Pontius (1973) D. Sullivan (2002-05)

Bryan Beggs (1998-2001) Derrik Lutz (2004-06) Joel Brookens (2005) Nick Koken (2002-04) Mike O’Connor (1999-2002) Dan Pfau (2003-06) Scott Linder (1992-95) Mike Rolfes (1986-89) Scott Sharp (1991-93) Jimmy Duggan (2006-09)

Bold denotes current player.

Individual Season Records

RHP Derek Haese’s 63 games rank tied for 10th all-time in appearances.

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

STRIKEOUTS 360 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) 291 Josh Wilkie (2003-06) 286 Greg Conden (2000-03) 283 Pat Lehman (2006-09) 280 Jodie Wampler (1970-73) 259 Tom Baginski (1996-99) 230 Bill Anderson (1990-94) 228 Dan Sullivan (2002-05) 227 Derrik Lutz (2004-06) 215 Dennis Healy (1993-96)

MOST 1. 2. 3. 4.

COMPLETE GAMES 36 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) 17 Jodie Wampler (1970-73) 16 Bill Anderson (1990-94) 15 Bob Gauzza (1986-89) 15 Kenny Lake (1978-81) 14 Greg Conden (2000-03) 14 Dennis Healy (1993-96) 12 Adam Belicic (1998-2000) 12 John Fischer (1986-88) 12 Mike Howell (1976-79)

6. 8.

MOST 1. 2. 3. 5.

SHUTOUTS 8 Hank Bunnell (1968-71) 5 Jodie Wampler (1970-73) 4 Dennis Healy (1993-96) 4 Bill Anderson (1990-94) 3 Bob Gauzza (1986-87) 3 Kenny Lake (1978-81)

SINGLE SEASON — TEAM PITCHING Most Complete Games: Lowest ERA: Fewest Runs Allowed: Fewest Walks Allowed: Fewest Earned Runs: Fewest Hits Allowed: Most Runs Allowed: Most Strikeouts: Most Walks Allowed: Most Earned Runs: Most Hits Allowed: Most Doubles Allowed: Most Triples Allowed: Most HRs Allowed: Most Shutouts:

20 2.21 76 50 44 116 445 459 295 355 630 121 26 74 7

1989 1969 1971 1971 1968 1968 2007 2002 1997 2007 2007 2007 1981 1992 1994, 1974

Games ......................63, Mike Bassett (2002) 63, Matt Krimmel (2002) At-Bats....................241, Mike Bassett (2002) Hits ..........................92, Mike Bassett (2002) 92, Mike Welch (1992) Runs............................71, Mike Welch (1991) RBI ............................77, Mike Bassett (2002) 77, Joe Beichert (1999) Doubles ..................23, Matt Krimmel (2002) Triples ......................9, Rodney Peters (1981) Home Runs ..............23, Joe Beichert (1999) Walks ........................49, Russ Ramsey (1981) Stolen Bases ........46, Gavin Hulsman (1989) Total Bases ............168, Mike Bassett (2002) Batting Avg.......... .479, Gregg Ritchie (1986) Hitting Streak ....15 gm, Tom Shanley (2003) 15 gm, Andrew Abokhair (2008) Assists ................200, Michael Parker (2006) Putouts ..................494, Dan Rouhier (2000) Innings Pitched ......108.2, Kenny Lake (1979) ERA....................1.29, Jodie Wampler (1972) Victories..................11, Greg Conden (2002) Saves............................12, Derrik Lutz (2004) Record ........................8-0, Dennis Hill (1959) Strikeouts (season)....110, Hank Bunnell (1970) Strikeouts (game) ......18, Jodie Wampler vs. George Mason (1971)

Team Records Most Games: ................65 ..................2002 Most Wins: ....................42 ..................2002 Most Losses: ................34 ..................2006 Highest Win Pct.: .. .826 (19-4) ............1957 Lowest Win Pct: .... .219 (7-25) ............1983 Longest Winning Streaks: 1. 14 games ........................................2004 2. 13 games ........................................1998 3. 12 games ........................................1989 12 games ........................................1986 12 games ........................................1957 6. 11 games ................................April 2003 11 games ..............................March 2003 11 games ........................................2002 9. 10 games ........................................2000 10 games ........................................1990 10 games ........................................1958 Longest Nine-Inning Game: 4:28 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, W 6-5, 3/29/97 Most Innings: 17 – vs. Rhode Island, W 6-5, 5/26/06 Shortest Game(s): 1:25 – vs. Le Moyne, W 1-0, 2/26/00 1:25 – at UNC Greensboro, L 5-8, 2/13/99 1:25 – at Duquesne, L 0-8, 4/4/98

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GW BASEBALL TRADITIONS GW Baseball Through the Years 1903: First record of baseball at GW … 1933: Baseball added intercollegiately at the freshman level; E.K. Morris coached the team to a 4-4 record at Griffith Stadium. … 1957-59: Three consecutive Southern Conference championships under Bill Reinhart and three consecutive NCAA appearances … 1968: First year of freshman eligibility … 1972: First year of the “CCC” District of Columbia Fall League; GW wins first title. … 1975: Aluminum bats gain popularity … 1979: GW wins Eastern Eight tournament; Mike Toomey leads GW to NCAA Tournament, becoming the only team in GW history to win an NCAA tournament game, 5-2, against Seton Hall. … 1983: Eastern Eight expands to form the Atlantic 10. … 1989: John Castleberry leads GW to an Atlantic 10 crown, followed by NCAA play. … 1992: Jay Murphy leads the Colonials to an Atlantic 10 championship, followed by NCAA play. … 1998: GW sets school record for victories in a single season. … 2001: GW breaks the school record for victories in a single season. … 2002: GW wins the Atlantic 10 Championship and advances to the NCAA Tournament, again topping record for victories with 42. The Colonials have a school-record six players drafted by Major League Baseball. … 2003: GW sets best record at home, 19-3 (.860). The Colonials have two 11-game winning streaks and start the year 15-4. Ace Greg Conden becomes the all-time winningest pitcher with 35 victories and is drafted by the San Diego Padres. … 2004: GW takes the A-10 West Division with a 19-5 conference record. Five Colonials are named to the all-conference team including Anthony Raglani, who is drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fifth round. … 2005: The Colonials led the Atlantic 10 Conference with 41 wins and went 17-7 and won a second consecutive West Division title. The program produced its first A-10 Player of the Year (Brad Rosenblat), saw three players earn all-conference first-team honors and had all seven seniors graduate and sign contracts with professional teams. … 2006: GW qualified for the A-10 Championship Tournament by winning four of its final six conference games. Once there, the Colonials became the first No. 6 seed in A-10 Championship history to win three games, all of which were elimination games. They defeated No. 1 seed Rhode Island with 6-5 win in a game that lasted 17 innings and set the mark for longest contest in GW history. RHP Derrik Lutz was named all-conference first team and the Colonials had five players named to the all-championship team. Four pitchers were either drafted or signed professional contracts after the season. … 2007: GW finished just one spot out of the conference tournament, despite ending the year with a season-best sixgame winning streak. SS Michael Parker was drafted by the New York Mets. … 2008: GW began the season on a fivegame winning streak and finished the season with 26 wins. RHP Pat Lehman was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 41st round. Lehman decided to return to school for his senior season. … 2009: The Colonials had a stretch during the season in which they went 14-7 and finished with 22 wins. This marked the 16th straight season in which the Colonials had at least 20 wins. RHP Pat Lehman was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 13th round and RHP Justin Dignelli was picked by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 34th round. This marked the 10th consecutive season in which a Colonials player has been drafted by an MLB Team. Both players signed pro contracts and did not return to school.

For many years, the Colonials played on the Ellipse, with views of the Smithsonian Castle, Washington Monument and The White House within sight.

In 1920, baseball returned to Foggy Bottom as Ed Hanson convinced the faculty, according to The Cherry Tree, and said “Let there be baseball.” Pictured in this game at Catholic University in 1920, Professor J.M. McFall (left) coached the squad and Joe Burneston (right) was captain.

The 1906 George Washington baseball team.

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GW BASEBALL TRADITIONS

An article in the April 26, 1968 edition of Collegiate Baseball featured pitcher Hank Bunnell, who tossed 13 no-hitters as a Little Leaguer. The Colonials celebrate after winning the 2002 Atlantic 10 Championship.

Former major league catcher John Flaherty was drafted out of GW in 1990. The Colonials played in the first game at Nationals Park on March 22, 2008, when they hosted the Saint Joseph’s Hawks. GW won, 9-4.

Head Coach Steve Mrowka meets on the mound with allconference first-team pitcher Derrik Lutz (49) during a 2006 game.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2002 — WINSTON-SALEM, NC GAME 1: WAKE FOREST 12, GW 6 GAME 2: NAVY 6, GW 4 The 2002 season was the best in GW history. The team posted a single-season wins record with 42, won its fourth Atlantic 10 Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. GW won the Atlantic 10 crown over rival Richmond and beat the 14th-ranked Spiders in a best-of-three series to claim its first title in 10 years. Two Colonials’ freshmen, Anthony Raglani and Joe Michalski, received Freshman All-America recognition. Seniors Mike Bassett, Mike O’Connor and Matt Krimmel received All-East honors along with junior Greg Conden. All-Conference honorees included first teamers O’Connor, Bassett and second teamers Krimmel, Conden and Jake Wald. The Colonials’ A-10 Tournament title earned them an automatic berth to the NCAA regional, where they played No. 7-seeded Wake Forest (44-11-1) in the first round at Ernie Shore Field in Winston-Salem, NC. Despite a four-hit performance by right fielder Bassett and a 420-foot home run by center fielder Tony Brown, the Colonials fell to the Demon Deacons, 12-6, in front of a partisan Wake Forest crowd of 3,683. In game two, GW faced the Navy Midshipmen, who had lost to Richmond, 15-5. The Colonials had the tying runs on base in the top of the ninth inning with its most productive hitter at the plate, but Navy called on left-hander Steve Goocey to face Bassett. Goocey got Bassett to swing and miss on a 2-2 pitch to end the game.

1992 — WICHITA, KS GAME 1: WICHITA STATE 9, GW 0 GAME 2: MINNESOTA 19, GW 3 After beating the West Virginia Mountaineers, 13-10, to claim the 1992 Atlantic 10 Conference title, the Colonials traveled to Wichita, KS, to face secondranked Wichita State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at Eck Stadium-Tyler Field. Playing before a record crowd of 7,386, Wichita State used the home-field advantage and three GW errors to take control of the game from the start. The Shockers jumped out to a 1-0 lead after one, then added two more runs in the second for a 3-0 lead. The Shockers blew the game open with a four-run third to go up, 7-0. Charlie Giaudrone pitched seven shutout innings allowing six hits and striking out six to get the victory. First baseman Ryan Hendricks went 3-for-3 for GW. In game two, the Colonials faced the Minnesota Golden Gophers, who lost to Oklahoma State, 12-11, in their opening game. The Golden Gophers scored 11 runs in the bottom of the first inning to take away any chance the Colonials had of avoiding elimination. The big hits of the inning for the Golden Gophers were a three-run double by shortstop Bill Mobilia and a two-run single by catcher Darren Grass. The Colonials got a run in the fourth on an RBI single by first baseman Dave Fletcher, who went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored, and two in the bottom of the ninth on an RBI groundout by pinch-hitter Steve Bettner and an RBI single by second baseman Rob Walsh.

1989 — WATERBURY, CT GAME 1: ARIZONA STATE 5, GW 0 GAME 2: ARKANSAS 8, GW 2 GW trailed the Temple Owls going into the bottom of the ninth inning of the Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship game, but a home run by Frank Terry tied the score and a home run by Greg Orlosky gave the Colonials the championship. After earning the trip to the NCAA Tournament with the dramatic ninth-inning rally against Temple, the Colonials faced the top two seeds in the Northeast Regional at Municipal Stadium in Waterbury, CT. In the opening game against the second-seeded Arizona State Sun Devils, the Colonials fell behind in the fourth when the Sun Devils put three runs on the board courtesy of a double and a two-run home run. Arizona State added two more in the fifth when third baseman John Finn doubled and right fielder Jim Austin was hit by a pitch. Second baseman Kevin Higgins and shortstop Anthony Manahan followed with consecutive run-scoring singles, making the score 5-0. Right fielder Gavin Hulsman, left fielder Mike Rolfes and designated hitter Frank Terry all went 1-for-3 for the Colonials. In game two, the top-seeded Arkansas Razorbacks jumped out to an early 5-0 lead with a single run in the first inning and four in the second. Dennis Fletcher pitched a complete game for Arkansas despite allowing 10 hits to the Colonials. GW scored both of its runs in the seventh on an RBI single by Mike Welch and a sacrifice fly by Greg Orlosky.

1979 — TALLAHASSEE, FL GAME 1: ARKANSAS 12, GW 11 GAME 2: GW 5, SETON HALL 2 GAME 3: FLORIDA 12, GW 7 The Colonials’ first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 20 years produced their first NCAA Tournament victory. However, GW let an 8-4 lead against Arkansas slip away, and Florida used a six-run sixth inning in a game that was tied 3-3 to eliminate the Eastern Eight champion Colonials from the East Regional in Seminole Park at Tallahassee, FL. In the first game, GW led Arkansas 8-4 after scoring five runs in its half of the

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fifth. The Razorbacks scored seven of their own in the sixth to seemingly put the game out of reach. The Colonials fought to the last out after scoring three in the top of the ninth, before losing, 12-11. GW hit two home runs but left nine men on base. First baseman Mike Howell went 4-for-4 with two RBI to pace the Colonials attack. Future major leaguer Johnny Ray was 3-for-5 with three RBI for the Razorbacks. Arkansas would advance all the way to the finals of the College World Series before losing the title game to Cal State Fullerton. GW fought off elimination in the next game with a 5-2 victory over Seton Hall. It was the first and only NCAA victory in GW baseball history. The Colonials scored four times in the third and added a single run in the fifth before allowing Seton Hall a pair of single runs in the seventh and ninth. Mike Howell went the distance for the Colonials, striking out three. Right fielder Tom Beebe was 1-for-3 with two RBI and third baseman Jim Goss was 2-for-3 with two runs scored for GW.

1959 — GASTONIA, NC GAME 1: FLORIDA STATE 3, GW 2 (10) GAME 2: GEORGIA TECH 7, GW 2 The last of three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances at Sims Legion Park in Gastonia, NC, for George Washington was the same as the others for the Southern Conference champions. The rule which made freshmen and fourth-year seniors ineligible was still in effect, which meant that GW was without Don Herman (.369) and Gino D’Ambrosio (.328), two of the team’s leading hitters and pitcher George Bickerton. Even without those players, the Colonials hoped to do better this time. In their first game, the Colonials sent unbeaten sophomore left-hander Dennis Hill up against Florida State, which beat GW, 3-1, in the ’58 tournament. Hill, with a career record of 12-0 in his two seasons, lost his first decision to the Seminoles. Hill went 9.1 innings before giving up a run-scoring double to Neil Martin in the 10th. The Seminoles led 2-0 after the first inning, but the Colonials tied the game in the ninth when center fielder Jerry Power singled home Babe Marshall to cap a thrilling rally. GW had a chance to take the lead in its half of the 10th when Ron DeMelfi was cut down trying to score to end the inning. Hill allowed nine hits and struck out seven in going the distance. First baseman Des Gatti was 2-for-5 with a run scored for GW. The next day Georgia Tech ended the Colonials hopes for advancing in the tournament by defeating GW, 7-2. Tech scored four in the second and two more in the fourth to put the game away. GW scored a pair of single unearned runs in the seventh and the ninth. The Colonials got eight hits, two each by Dennis Hill and Ralph Kunze, in what would be the last NCAA game for GW for 20 years.

1958 — GASTONIA, NC GAME 1: FLORIDA STATE 3, GW 1 GAME 2: CLEMSON 4, GW 2 The Colonials entered the 1958 NCAA Tournament almost as an unwilling participant. Both Richmond and GW had exams scheduled and did not want to go on to postseason play after tying for the Southern Conference title. The Colonials decided to go but they were without the services of two of their top pitchers, Dennis Hill and Frank Campana, because of an NCAA rule which prohibited freshmen and seniors with four seasons played from participating. With that in mind, coach Bill Reinhart recruited four players, three from the football team, which he also coached, to fill out the roster. Back in Gastonia’s Sims Legion Park, the Colonials lost their first game, 3-1, to Florida State, the defending Region 3 champions. The Seminoles used one run in the second and two more in the sixth to grab a 3-0 lead. GW scored a single run in the eighth with two singles and a pair of Florida State errors. First baseman Don Herman was 2-for-4 for the Colonials. The next day, the Colonials had a 7-0 lead in the second inning against Clemson but rain washed out the game until the following day. The Tigers would not allow the Colonials a second chance to win, however, eliminating GW, 4-2. Clemson scored three runs in the bottom of the first as Larry Wilson hit a two-run single for the Tigers. GW left fielder George Bickerton singled home one run in the fifth and had another run score when the Clemson catcher could not handle the throw from the outfield. Third baseman Gino D’Ambrosio was 2-for-4 for the Colonials.

1957 — GASTONIA, NC GAME 1: DUKE 9, GW 5 GAME 2: GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE* 5, GW 3 The Colonials’ first official NCAA tournament appearance was very short as the Southern Conference champion Colonials lost two games in one day to Duke and Georgia Teachers College at Sims Legion Park in Gastonia, NC. The Duke Blue Devils stopped a GW 12-game winning streak in the first game, 9-5. Duke scored three runs in the first and five more in the fourth to lead, 8-0. Colonials first baseman Don Herman hit a three-run blast to highlight a four-run sixth, but it was not enough to stop Duke. GW’s Sam Knisley hit a solo shot in the ninth for the final margin. Later in the day, the Colonials faced Georgia Teachers. The Teachers scored a single run in the second and two in the sixth before Dave Esmond hit a two-run shot to up the lead to 5-0 in the seventh. The Colonials got two back in the eighth and one more in the ninth off successive doubles by right fielder Jerry Gallagher and shortstop Dick Cilento. *Now Georgia Southern


GW PL AYS FIRST GAME AT NATIONALS PARK

SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2008 – 1:05 P.M. The GW Baseball team had the distinct honor of playing the first game at Nationals Park, the new home of the Washington Nationals. The Colonials hosted Saint Joseph’s in an Atlantic 10 Conference game won by GW, 9-4. The game was played as a “dry run” for the Nationals’ organization to test the various amenities of the new ballpark. Only 2,500 fans were admitted to the $611-million, 41,000-seat venue as parts of the stadium were finalizing construction. The Nationals officially opened the stadium a week later on March 29 with an exhibition game against the Baltimore Orioles and the first regular-season game took place the next day (March 30) against the Atlanta Braves on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. Russ Ramsey (‘81), former GW baseball standout and Chair of the University’s Board of Trustees, threw out the ceremonial first pitch, which was followed by University President Dr. Steven Knapp’s call to “Play Ball!”

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Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R R E S U LT S 1953 (15-3-1) Coach: Bill Reinhart Vermont Trinity Trinity Maine Michigan Wash. & Lee Virginia Tech Virginia Georgetown West Virginia West Virginia Maryland Richmond Maryland Virginia William & Mary Virginia Tech Georgetown William & Mary 1954 (16-7-1) Coach: Bill Reinhart Trinity Trinity Vermont Yale Virginia Tech William & Mary Michigan VMI Virginia Tech Wash. & Lee Georgetown Fordham Virginia William & Mary Duke Duke Wash. & Lee Maryland Virginia Georgetown VMI Richmond Richmond Maryland 1955 (12-6) Coach: Bill Reinhart MIT Trinity Harvard Trinity West Virginia West Virginia Richmond Georgetown Virginia Tech Georgetown Wash. & Lee Richmond VMI Virginia Tech William & Mary Maryland The Citadel William & Mary 1956 (11-7-1) Coach: Bill Reinhart Trinity Trinity Cornell Colgate West Virginia West Virginia Duke Richmond VMI William & Mary Georgetown VMI Wash. & Lee Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Maryland Wash. & Lee

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1957 (19-4) Coach: Bill Reinhart Southern Conference Champions NCAA Tournament Trinity W 4-1 Trinity W 6-2 Dartmouth W 12-4 Wash. & Lee W 6-0 VMI W 10-5 Virginia Tech W 10-4 Colgate L 6-11 Vermont W 5-1 William & Mary L 3-8 Richmond W 7-4 Georgetown W 9-3 Maryland W 4-0 Wash. & Lee W 13-0 The Citadel W 3-2 VMI W 11-7 West Virginia W 4-2 West Virginia W 6-4 Richmond W 5-4 William & Mary W 4-2 Georgetown W 2-1 Virginia Tech W 9-5 NCAA District 3 Tournament Duke L 5-9 Georgia Southern L 3-5 1958 (13-7) Coach: Bill Reinhart Southern Conference Champions NCAA Tournament Syracuse W 8-1 Lafayette L 4-16 Maryland L 3-15 Richmond L 2-6 Georgetown L 5-9 William & Mary W 4-0 West Virginia W 5-4 West Virginia L 2-3 William & Mary W 3-0 Wash. & Lee W 6-5 Georgetown W 7-5 Virginia Tech W 7-3 Virginia Tech W 9-4 VMI W 10-0 VMI W 10-0 Furman W 16-9 Vermont W 9-7 New Haven Tech W 11-3 NCAA District 3 Playoffs Florida State L 1-3 Clemson L 2-4 1959 (14-5) Coach: Bill Reinhart Southern Conference Champions NCAA Playoffs Vermont W 7-1 Colby L 6-11 Trinity W 12-3 Trinity W 18-8 Wash. & Lee W 5-0 Richmond L 5-11 Georgetown W 11-2 West Virginia W 4-3 West Virginia L 3-9 Richmond W 8-6 VMI W 18-0 Virginia Tech W 6-2 Georgetown W 9-3 William & Mary W 11-7 VMI W 13-3 Wash. & Lee W 15-2 Virginia Tech W 7-3 NCAA District 3 Tournament Florida State L 2-3 (10) Georgia Tech L 2-7 1960 (10-5) Coach: Bill Reinhart Dartmouth Georgetown VMI Wash. & Lee

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1961 (6-10) Coach: Bill Reinhart Dartmouth Trinity Furman Vermont Colgate Georgetown Georgetown West Virginia West Virginia Richmond VMI Wash. & Lee Virginia Tech Richmond Davidson Virginia Tech

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1962 (8-7) Coach: Bill Reinhart Dartmouth Syracuse Trinity Virginia Tech Georgetown The Citadel Virginia Tech Davidson Richmond William & Mary Furman Georgetown Richmond VMI VMI

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1963 (5-12) Coach: Bill Reinhart Syracuse Trinity Michigan State Georgetown Virginia Tech Furman The Citadel Richmond Georgetown VMI West Virginia West Virginia Richmond Davidson Davidson VMI Virginia Tech

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1964 (6-12-1) Coach: Bill Reinhart Vermont West Virginia West Virginia Syracuse Tufts Georgetown Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Richmond The Citadel Georgetown Furman Furman Maryland Davidson Davidson Richmond VMI

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1965 (9-7) Coach: Bill Reinhart Colgate Vermont Syracuse Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Trinity The Citadel The Citadel Richmond Richmond Georgetown Georgetown Davidson Davidson William & Mary William & Mary

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1966 (13-6-1) Coach: Bill Reinhart Boston University Vermont Syracuse East Carolina East Carolina Davidson Davidson Connecticut Delaware William & Mary William & Mary VMI VMI Pittsburgh West Virginia West Virginia Furman Furman The Citadel The Citadel

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1967 (6-13) Coach: Steve Korcheck The Citadel L The Citadel L East Carolina L East Carolina L Syracuse W Rochester L Richmond L Richmond L Georgetown W Brown L West Virginia L West Virginia L Pittsburgh L Georgetown W William & Mary L William & Mary L American W VMI W VMI W

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1968 (12-8) Coach: Steve Korcheck Syracuse L Rochester L Rochester W Rochester W Howard W Old Dominion W Hampden-Sydney W West Virginia W West Virginia L Maryland L William & Mary W William & Mary L Georgetown W VMI L VMI L American L Georgetown W Richmond W Navy W Clemson W

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Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R R E S U LT S 1969 (13-16) Coach: Steve Korcheck VMI L Georgetown L VMI L VMI L William & Mary W William & Mary W Richmond L Richmond W Furman W Davidson W American W Penn State L Penn State L Navy L VCU W North Carolina L Maryland W Virginia L Maryland L Maryland L Old Dominion L Syracuse W Brown W George Mason W Richmond W Richmond L The Citadel L East Carolina L VMI W

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1970 (17-18) Coach: Steve Korcheck Clemson L 5-6 A North Carolina W 6-0 A Wake Forest L 5-10 A UNC Wilmington L 0-1 A N.C. State L 3-6 A N.C. State L 0-9 A N.C. State L 2-6 A Navy L 3-5 A Scranton W 9-5 H Scranton W 4-0 H Penn State L 1-8 A Penn State W 5-1 A VMI W 12-2 H VMI W 3-1 H Richmond L 4-5 A Richmond W 8-7 A Old Dominion L 1-7 A American W 5-3 H Furman W 3-0 A Davidson L 1-5 A Richmond W 6-1 H Richmond L 3-6 H The Citadel W 3-2 H East Carolina L 0-2 H Maryland L 2-6 H William & Mary W 5-0 H William & Mary W 3-0 H Georgetown W 4-3 H VMI W 2-1 A VMI L 3-4 A William & Mary W 3-2 A William & Mary L 1-3 A East Carolina @ L 0-7 A East Carolina @ W 3-2 A East Carolina @ L 2-13 A @ Southern Conference Tournament 1971 (14-7) Coach: Steve Korcheck Catholic W Maine W American W Trinity W Scranton W Scranton W American Int’l W West Virginia L West Virginia L Syracuse W Richmond W Towson State L VMI W Maryland W Penn State W Old Dominion L

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1972 (12-13) Coach: Bill Smith Old Dominion Richmond Syracuse Dartmouth Syracuse Frostburg State Syracuse Yale Yale Scranton American Navy West Virginia West Virginia Catholic Maryland Baltimore Baltimore George Mason Penn State Towson State Georgetown Georgetown Virginia Tech American

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1973 (19-12) Coach: Bill Smith Georgetown Howard Catholic Catholic Georgetown Georgetown American Howard Howard Catholic American American Randolph-Macon William & Mary Maryland American Catholic American Navy Towson State Georgetown William & Mary Old Dominion Old Dominion Georgetown Howard Frostburg State George Mason Virginia Tech Villanova Baltimore

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1974 (18-20) Coach: Bill Smith Howard George Mason Catholic Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown George Mason George Mason American Howard Howard Catholic Georgetown Howard Catholic Catholic American American American

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1975 (17-20) Coach: Bill Smith Howard Georgetown Georgetown George Mason Catholic Georgetown George Mason George Mason American Catholic Howard Howard Georgetown Howard Catholic Catholic American American American George Mason Catholic Rochester Rochester Richmond American Frostburg State Frostburg State James Madison Towson State Virginia Tech Old Dominion Old Dominion William & Mary Penn State Penn State Howard Georgetown

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1976 (18-26) Coach: Mike Toomey Georgetown Georgetown George Mason Catholic George Mason George Mason Georgetown Howard Howard American American Georgetown Catholic Howard Catholic Catholic Howard American American George Mason Providence Maryland Hofstra Hofstra St. Lawrence Catholic Frostburg State

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Frostburg State Fairleigh Dickinson Old Dominion Old Dominion Howard Delaware Georgetown Towson State William & Mary American Penn State Penn State Georgetown American Virginia Tech Navy James Madison 1977 (24-19) Coach: Mike Toomey Catholic Catholic Catholic American American American Catholic Georgetown George Mason George Mason George Mason Howard American George Mason Howard Howard Howard Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown South Florida Navy American Pitt-Johnstown Maryland Howard Richmond VCU VCU Catholic Georgetown Penn State Penn State Frostburg State Frostburg State American William & Mary Catholic Delaware Delaware Howard Seton Hall Delaware **forfeit 1978 (25-21) Coach: Mike Toomey American Howard Howard Howard George Mason Catholic Catholic Catholic Georgetown American American American Catholic George Mason George Mason George Mason Howard Georgetown Georgetown Frostburg State Navy George Mason

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Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R R E S U LT S Maryland Brandeis West Virginia West Virginia VCU Delaware George Mason Buffalo Buffalo Georgetown Georgetown Catholic American American Penn State Penn State William & Mary Howard Howard U.D.C Georgetown Georgetown Richmond Catholic 1979 (35-16) Coach: Mike Toomey NCAA Tournament Howard Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown American Howard Howard Howard George Mason Catholic Catholic Catholic Georgetown American American American Catholic George Mason George Mason George Mason Virginia Tech N.C. State W. New England Bowie State VCU VCU American Rochester Rochester Howard Maryland Navy UNC Wilmington UNC Wilmington Georgetown Catholic American Georgetown Baltimore Baltimore Howard Penn State Pittsburgh Richmond George Mason James Madison Catholic James Madison Arkansas $ Seton Hall $ Florida $ $ NCAA Tournament 1980 (17-24) Coach: Mike Toomey George Mason George Mason George Mason Howard Catholic Georgetown

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12-4 12-3 1-4 12-4 3-4 3-0 5-2 7-6 8-7 15-0 6-1 0-7 4-5 6-2 3-13 9-10 7-3 0-4 4-11 17-6 8-1 10-2 12-7 10-11

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Georgetown Georgetown American George Mason Catholic Catholic Howard Howard Georgetown American American American American Baltimore Howard Howard Catholic Howard Howard W. Liberty State W. Liberty State Buffalo Buffalo Catholic VCU VCU Penn State Penn State Tulane Navy Massachusetts West Virginia Duquesne Rutgers George Mason

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1983 (19-32/5-6 A-10) Coach: Jim Goss George Mason L George Mason L George Mason W American W Georgetown W Georgetown W Georgetown L Catholic W Catholic W Catholic W Georgetown L Howard W Howard L Howard W Catholic W American L American L American W Howard W Virginia Tech L Virginia Tech L E. Tenn. State L Stetson L Georgia Southern L West Georgia L Georgia Tech L James Madison L

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James Madison Georgetown Baltimore Catholic Niagara Maryland West Virginia West Virginia Georgetown Navy American West Virginia West Virginia Liberty American Old Dominion George Mason Duquesne Duquesne Duquesne Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State

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1984 (23-20-1/8-4 A-10) Coach: Jim Goss George Mason W 5-3 George Mason L 4-9 George Mason W 9-4 George Mason L 6-13 Howard W 4-2 Howard W 3-2 Howard W 10-3 Howard L 4-8 Georgetown L 9-11 Georgetown W 6-2 Georgetown W 5-4 American W 7-2 American L 0-8 American W 6-2 American T 1-1 UMBC W 8-0 Lewis L 4-14 Florida Int’l W 9-8 Georgetown W 16-15 Lewis W 14-13 Florida Atlantic L 1-9 Florida Int’l L 5-11 Georgetown L 6-22 Miami (FL) L 0-17 Liberty L 5-11 Virginia L 15-16 Howard W 7-6 St. Bonaventure * W 12-3 St. Bonaventure * W 8-7 St. Bonaventure * W 10-1 Howard L 7-14 Penn State * L 2-7 Penn State * W 9-3 Penn State * L 6-13 James Madison L 4-10 George Mason L 7-11 Towson State W 9-1 West Virginia * L 8-9 American L 3-6 Duquesne * W 14-4 Duquesne * W 9-2 Duquesne * W 6-5 West Virginia * L 7-8 West Virginia * W 9-8 * Atlantic 10 Conference game 1985 (18-20-2/8-4 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry Liberty L Liberty L Tampa W Florida Southern L Eckerd L Richmond L South Florida L Xavier W Husson W Florida Southern L Eckerd L Fordham W Florida Southern L George Mason L

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1986 (28-13-1/8-2 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry Old Dominion L 1-0 A Old Dominion L 7-1 A Liberty W 11-6 A North Carolina L 12-2 A Atlanta Christian W 6-2 A Atlanta Christian W 9-2 A South Florida L 3-1 A Florida Southern L 11-6 A Tampa L 7-4 A Tampa L 8-3 A Georgetown W 11-4 A Tufts W 14-6 A George Mason W 16-2 A St. Thomas Aquinas W 13-4 A St. Thomas Aquinas W 20-0 A Temple * W 9-3 A Temple * T 8-8 A Navy L 11-3 A Delaware L 8-4 A Virginia W 11-10 A Lehigh W 16-4 A St. Bonaventure * W 15-3 H St. Bonaventure * W 12-0 H St. Bonaventure * W 12-5 H Coppin State W 13-6 A Howard W 14-13 A American W 9-7 A Penn State (10) * W 7-2 H Penn State * W 2-1 H Maryland W 21-8 A Catholic W 16-0 A West Virginia * L 15-2 A West Virginia * W 3-1 A West Virginia * L 18-4 A American W 7-2 A Liberty W 8-5 A Coppin State W 15-1 A Duquesne * W 10-0 A Duquesne * W 10-1 A Maryland W 11-6 A Rutgers # L 1-4 A Temple # L 6-14 A * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 1987 (19-25/8-8 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry Old Dominion L 2-5 Old Dominion L 8-11 Maryland L 5-7 Coppin State W 2-0 Coppin State W 15-5 William & Mary W 6-4 William & Mary W 12-1 Towson State L 3-14 N.C. Wesleyan L 4-5 Atlanta Christian L 6-8 Atlanta Christian L 2-4 Eckerd W 13-6

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Tampa L 2-10 South Florida L 2-5 Tampa L 1-15 South Florida W 14-9 Northeastern Illinois L 14-15 Florida Southern L 6-12 Eastern Kentucky L 8-19 Old Dominion L 4-9 Coppin State W 17-3 St. Bonaventure * W 13-0 St. Bonaventure * W 11-1 St. Bonaventure * W 10-0 St. Bonaventure * W 4-0 UMBC W 9-8 Catholic W 6-5 Navy L 1-4 George Mason L 5-9 Duquesne * W 7-6 Duquesne * L 1-3 Duquesne * W 5-4 Duquesne * W 5-2 UMBC L 3-7 West Virginia * L 0-2 West Virginia * L 4-9 West Virginia * L 1-9 West Virginia * L 1-4 Penn State * L 0-3 Penn State * L 2-8 Penn State * L 0-1 Penn State * W 3-1 Bowie State W 6-2 Bowie State W 9-3 * Atlantic 10 Conference game 1988 (30-26-1/11-7 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry N.C. State L N.C. State L Virginia W East Carolina L Catholic W James Madison L Liberty W Liberty W Coppin State W Coppin State W Maryland W UMBC L Towson State T Oregon State L Fresno State L Texas A&M L Washington State L Clemson L Brigham Young L Bowie State W James Madison L George Mason W Siena L St. Bonaventure * L St. Bonaventure * L St. Bonaventure * W St. Bonaventure * W William & Mary W Old Dominion W Gannon W Penn State * W Penn State * W Penn State * W Penn State * W Georgetown W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Duquesne * L Towson State L George Mason W Mount St. Mary’s W West Virginia * W West Virginia * L West Virginia * L West Virginia * W Coppin State W Navy W Old Dominion L Old Dominion L Old Dominion L Georgetown W Maryland W

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1989 (30-24/13-3 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry Atlantic 10 Champions NCAA Tournament Catholic W 10-0 H Georgetown W 19-4 H Nicholls State L 1-2 A SW Louisiana L 5-8 A New Orleans L 2-9 A Tulane L 5-9 A New Orleans L 0-6 A Louisiana State L 3-8 A Mississippi State L 0-15 A Auburn-Monticello L 2-14 A Hartford W 15-5 N Delaware State L 6-10 A Radford L 2-4 H Nichols College W 6-0 H St. Bonaventure * W 4-1 N St. Bonaventure * W 10-2 N St. Bonaventure * W 2-1 N St. Bonaventure * W 8-4 N UMBC W 4-1 H Navy L 3-12 A Towson State L 2-14 A Catholic W 9-2 A Howard W 4-3 H Howard W 6-5 H George Mason W 7-5 A Duquesne * W 9-1 H Duquesne * W 8-0 H Duquesne * W 7-5 H Duquesne * W 8-2 H Mount St. Mary’s W 16-2 A Coppin State W 8-3 H West Virginia * W 7-6 H W 7-2 H West Virginia * West Virginia * L 2-4 H West Virginia * W 9-8 H George Mason L 1-4 H Georgetown L 2-6 A Maryland L 2-3 A James Madison W 11-5 H James Madison L 1-9 A James Madison L 11-14 A Maryland W 6-1 H UMBC L 6-11 A Penn State * W 10-9 A Penn State * W 7-3 A Penn State * L 0-1 A Penn State * L 3-11 A Temple # L 1-10 N Penn State # W 3-2 N Rutgers # W 6-3 N Temple # W 3-2 N Temple # W 9-8 N Arizona State $ L 0-5 N Arkansas $ L 2-8 N *Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament $ NCAA Tournament 1990 (23-32/13-3 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry N.C. State L 1-9 North Carolina L 3-9 North Carolina L 3-7 North Carolina L 5-9 Catholic W 5-1 James Madison L 1-5 Georgetown L 5-8 Delaware State W 10-0 Delaware State L 5-8 Virginia Tech L 6-16 Towson State L 2-5 San Jose State L 3-8 San Jose State L 1-7 Arkansas ^ L 1-5 Duquesne ^ L 1-5 Gonzaga ^ L 3-9 Brigham Young ^ W 3-2 Fresno State ^ L 2-4

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Maine ^ L 5-7 A Brigham Young ^ L 3-8 A George Mason L 1-11 A Old Dominion L 6-18 H St. Bonaventure * W 10-3 H St. Bonaventure * W 4-3 H UMBC L 1-7 A Navy W 7-6 H Delaware W 4-3 H James Madison W 8-7 H Coppin State W 28-4 H Duquesne * W 16-2 A Duquesne * W 6-1 A Duquesne * W 13-1 A Duquesne * W 5-2 A St. Bonaventure * W 6-4 H St. Bonaventure * W 9-7 H Delaware L 4-5 A West Virginia * L 2-10 A West Virginia * W 13-5 A West Virginia * L 4-5 A West Virginia * L 2-5 A UMBC W 4-3 H Maryland W 10-3 A Old Dominion L 1-5 A Old Dominion L 0-2 A Georgetown W 11-6 A Maryland L 14-15 H Richmond L 4-8 A Richmond L 2-4 A Penn State * W 9-2 H Penn State * W 5-2 H Penn State * W 5-2 H Penn State * W 10-2 H N.C. State L 2-9 H Massachusetts # L 0-13 A West Virginia # L 10-11 A ^ Best of the West Tournament (Fresno, CA) * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 1991 (30-26-1/10-6 A-10) Coach: John Castleberry UNC Charlotte W UNC Charlotte L UNC Charlotte W N.C. State L N.C. State L N.C. State W James Madison W Coppin State W Liberty W Liberty L Georgetown W Towson State W Maryland T Providence L Miami (FL) L Miami (FL) L Southern Illinois W Southern Illinois L Florida Int’l L Florida Int’l W Florida Int’l W Catholic W UMBC W Maine L Maine W Maine L Delaware L George Mason W Delaware W James Madison L Mount St. Mary’s L Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Navy W Mount St. Mary’s W Maryland L St. Bonaventure * L St. Bonaventure * W UMBC L George Mason L Penn State * L Penn State * W Penn State * L

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Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R R E S U LT S Penn State * L 4-5 A Richmond L 7-11 A Georgetown W 10-7 A West Virginia * W 11-3 H West Virginia * W 13-12 H West Virginia * L 6-13 H West Virginia * W 9-5 H St. Bonaventure * W 7-5 A St. Bonaventure * L 3-8 A Richmond W 9-4 H Rutgers # L 2-4 A Penn State # L 2-7 A * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 1992 (26-26/12-5 A-10) Coach: Jay Murphy Atlantic 10 Champions James Madison L 10-11 N.C. State L 3-7 N.C. State L 11-13 N.C. State L 1-5 VCU L 8-11 Maryland L 9-12 Fairfield W 8-4 Mount St. Mary’s W 10-5 Mount St. Mary’s W 12-3 SW Louisiana L 0-2 SW Louisiana L 3-8 New Orleans L 7-17 SE Louisiana L 8-19 Louisiana State L 9-22 Louisiana State W 8-5 Nicholls State L 0-9 New Orleans L 7-11 Richmond L 2-3 James Madison L 4-5 Duquesne * W 6-4 Duquesne * W 11-3 George Mason W 12-9 Howard W 25-15 West Virginia * W 2-1 West Virginia * W 6-5 West Virginia * L 1-4 Richmond L 12-14 Coppin State W 4-0 Coppin State W 16-2 West Virginia * W 11-5 West Virginia * L 4-11 West Virginia * L 5-6 West Virginia * W 9-4 Towson State W 11-9 UMBC L 4-6 Duquesne * W 9-2 Duquesne * W 5-0 Duquesne * W 13-4 Duquesne * W 12-2 Mount St. Mary’s W 11-3 St. Bonaventure * W 9-6 St. Bonaventure * W 15-10 St. Bonaventure * L 2-11 St. Bonaventure * L 4-9 Towson State L 6-7 Maryland W 14-5 George Mason L 6-9 Massachusetts # W 9-5 West Virginia # W 9-2 West Virginia # W 13-10 Wichita State $ L 0-9 Minnesota $ L 3-19 * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Tournament $ NCAA Tournament 1993 (19-26/10-10 A-10) Coach: Jay Murphy James Madison W Howard W East Carolina W George Mason W Georgia W Georgia L Georgia L South Carolina L South Carolina L (10) Coastal Carolina L Coastal Carolina L Coastal Carolina L West Virginia * L

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West Virginia * L 0-1 H West Virginia * L 5-19 H Richmond L 2-7 A Massachusetts * L 0-12 H Massachusetts * W 6-1 H Massachusetts * W 13-7 H Richmond L 3-5 H UMBC L 5-6 A Rhode Island * W 7-1 A Rhode Island * W 6-5 A Maryland W 6-1 H George Mason L 4-8 H Saint Joseph’s * W 7-0 A Saint Joseph’s * L 2-3 A Saint Joseph’s * W 11-5 A George Mason L 4-9 A Coppin State W 17-6 A Coppin State W 12-11 A Temple * L 4-5 A Temple * L 5-6 A Temple * W 4-2 A Delaware L 7-13 A Towson State W 4-3 H Rutgers * W 8-4 H Rutgers * W 9-8 H Rutgers * L 3-9 H Maryland L 5-6 A St. Bonaventure * L 6-7 A St. Bonaventure * L 2-4 A St. Bonaventure * W (10) 9-6 A Rutgers # L 2-4 A West Virginia # L 2-9 A * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 1994 (21-27/12-11 A-10) Coach: Jay Murphy UNC Charlotte L 4-5 UNC Charlotte W 5-4 UNC Charlotte W 7-4 N.C. State L 0-3 N.C. State L 7-17 N.C. State L 2-9 Villanova L 2-6 Villanova W 3-0 Villanova L 2-3 VCU L 2-7 Navy L 9-10 James Madison L 5-6 Rhode Island * W 19-0 Rhode Island * W 8-1 Rhode Island * W 16-1 UMBC W 4-2 Richmond W 13-7 St. Bonaventure * W 6-5 St. Bonaventure * W 3-2 Massachusetts * W 6-2 Massachusetts * L 2-6 Massachusetts * L 3-6 Mount St. Mary’s W 9-2 Towson State L 9-11 Rutgers * W 3-1 Rutgers * L 0-3 Rutgers * L 4-12 Maryland L (12) 8-9 Towson State L 3-5 Saint Joseph’s * W 9-6 Saint Joseph’s * W 4-0 Saint Joseph’s * L 5-13 Mount St. Mary’s W 8-2 Temple * L 6-17 Temple * L 8-10 Maryland L 3-10 George Mason L 8-14 Coppin State W 9-0 Coppin State W 13-4 Richmond L 3-11 Temple * L 3-6 West Virginia * L 4-6 West Virginia * W 4-2 West Virginia * L 0-7 Duquesne * L 1-4 Duquesne * W 3-0 Duquesne * W 12-1 James Madison L 1-8 * Atlantic 10 Conference game

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1995 (27-25-1/17-7 A-10) Coach: Jay Murphy North Carolina L 5-11 A North Carolina W 3-2 A N.C. State L 2-3 A N.C. State L 5-7 A N.C. State L 2-4 A Richmond L 4-11 H Providence W 6-1 H Providence L 0-4 H Towson State W 9-2 H Notre Dame L 0-3 A Nebraska L 1-7 A Baylor L 6-10 A Nebraska L 5-8 A Mount St. Mary’s W 7-3 H Massachusetts * L 2-6 H Massachusetts * L 5-7 H Massachusetts * W 9-6 H James Madison W 16-5 A Towson State T 7-7 A West Virginia * W 12-6 H West Virginia * W 16-2 H West Virginia * W 13-11 H VCU L 2-3 A UMBC L 5-6 A St. Bonaventure * W 8-4 A St. Bonaventure * W 7-3 A St. Bonaventure * W 12-6 A Temple * W 7-4 A Temple * L 1-2 A Coppin State W 10-1 A Duquesne * W 5-2 H Duquesne * W 6-2 H Duquesne * L 4-6 H James Madison L 1-6 H Maryland W 5-3 A Old Dominion L 1-13 A Old Dominion L 3-4 A UMBC W 13-3 H Temple * L 5-11 H Mount St. Mary’s W 10-0 A Rhode Island * L 2-6 A A Rhode Island * W 6-2 Rhode Island * W 13-6 A Richmond L 3-7 A George Mason W 6-4 A Saint Joseph’s * L 5-6 A Saint Joseph’s * W 16-5 A Saint Joseph’s * W 7-5 A Rutgers * W 5-4 H Rutgers * W 9-7 H Rutgers * W 26-8 H St. Bonaventure # L 1-3 A Rutgers # L 4-9 A * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 1996 (23-30/10-10 A-10) Coach: Jay Murphy Miami (FL) L Miami (FL) L Miami (FL) L N.C. State L N.C. State L N.C. State L Georgetown W Old Dominion L Old Dominion L Old Dominion L Maryland W Coppin State W UNC Greensboro L UNC Greensboro W UNC Greensboro L Coppin State W Va. Commonwealth L Howard W Saint Joseph’s W Saint Joseph’s W Richmond L Navy L Dayton * W Dayton * W Dayton * W Dayton * W Towson State L Mount St. Mary’s W James Madison L

0-6 1-14 3-19 0-11 3-13 0-17 11-1 2-12 2-6 2-4 9-8 20-0 1-2 3-0 0-2 10-7 3-11 9-5 4-1 9-8 3-10 4-7 14-5 3-2 4-3 7-4 4-21 9-4 8-30

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La Salle * L 7-9 La Salle * L 3-5 La Salle * L 6-8 La Salle * W 4-3 Xavier * W 5-4 Xavier * L 5-7 Xavier * L 5-7 Xavier * L 3-13 Navy W 4-2 Virginia Tech * W 3-2 Virginia Tech * L 2-7 Virginia Tech * L 0-3 Virginia Tech * L 5-6 James Madison L 4-16 Richmond L 5-28 Duquesne * W 5-1 Duquesne * W 8-3 Duquesne * W 8-3 Duquesne * L 4-5 Virginia L 0-3 Georgetown W 12-3 George Mason W 12-9 Drexel W 3-2 Drexel L 4-8 * Atlantic 10 Conference game

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1997 (21-33/9-12 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter Winthrop W Winthrop L Winthrop L William & Mary L Bucknell L Howard L Howard L N.C. State L N.C. State L N.C. State L Richmond L Old Dominion L Old Dominion W Old Dominion L UMBC L Mount St. Mary’s W Saint Peter’s W Saint Peter’s W Saint Peter’s W Coppin State W Virginia Tech * L Virginia Tech * L Virginia Tech * L James Madison L Saint Joseph’s * W Saint Joseph’s * L Saint Joseph’s * W Mount St. Mary’s W Navy L St. Bonaventure * W St. Bonaventure * L St. Bonaventure * L Coppin State W James Madison L Dayton * W Dayton * L Dayton * L Maryland L Richmond W La Salle * W La Salle * L La Salle * L Towson State L Cleveland State L Xavier * L Xavier * W Xavier * W UMBC W George Mason L George Mason W Towson State L Duquesne * W Duquesne * L Duquesne * W

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UMBC W 21-8 Navy L 12-17 Dayton * W 8-2 Dayton * L 5-7 Dayton * W 8-1 Maryland L 8-11 La Salle * L 4-11 La Salle * L 6-7 La Salle * L 6-7 Howard L 10-17 James Madison L 5-9 Xavier * L 5-6 Xavier * W 13-5 Xavier * W 9-8 Towson W 12-5 George Mason L 6-12 William & Mary W 8-7 Duquesne * L 5-8 Duquesne * L 7-20 Duquesne * L 6-12 Cleveland State W 9-3 * Atlantic 10 Conference game

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2000 (37-21/16-5 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter Stetson L 2-9 A Stetson L 8-15 A Stetson W 12-6 A East Carolina L 0-3 A East Carolina L 9-11 A East Carolina L 3-4 A James Madison L 5-13 A Le Moyne W 1-0 H Le Moyne W 10-0 H Le Moyne W 6-2 H Pacific L 2-5 A Pacific L 9-10 A Pacific L 7-13 A UMBC L 0-2 H George Mason W 8-7 H Pace W 5-4 H Pace W 15-1 H Pace W 14-3 H Maryland W 3-2 H Georgetown W 14-0 A C.W. Post W 26-9 H Cleveland State W 5-2 H Cleveland State W 8-3 H Cleveland State W 4-2 H Richmond L 8-12 A Virginia Tech * L 2-5 H Virginia Tech * W 7-1 H Virginia Tech * L 6-7 H Mount St. Mary’s W 10-4 A Towson W 3-1 A St. Bonaventure * W 6-5 H St. Bonaventure * W 1-0 H St. Bonaventure * W 6-4 H Navy W 6-5 H Howard W 14-7 A Saint Joseph’s * W 12-8 A Saint Joseph’s * W 19-3 A Saint Joseph’s * L 3-4 A Towson L 2-3 H James Madison L 4-17 H Dayton * W 8-2 H Dayton * W 14-3 H Dayton * L 4-7 L Richmond L 7-8 L La Salle * W 3-2 A La Salle * W 17-3 A La Salle * W 16-10 A Xavier * W 11-4 H Xavier * L 1-4 H Xavier * W 11-5 H George Mason W 10-6 A Maryland W 4-2 A Duquesne * W 15-1 A Duquesne * W 10-4 A Duquesne * W 2-1 A St. Bonaventure # W 4-3 N Virginia Tech # L 1-8 N Massachusetts # L 8-9 N * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2001 (38-23/13-9 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter UNC Wilmington L

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UNC Wilmington W 4-2 A UNC Wilmington L 4-8 A James Madison L 2-4 A UNC Charlotte L 1-7 A UNC Charlotte L 4-5 A UMBC L 4-13 H James Madison W 1-0 H Saint Peter’s W 15-4 H Saint Peter’s W 9-1 H Saint Peter’s W 11-3 H Howard W 9-0 H Howard W 7-2 H George Mason L 4-5 A Hofstra W 6-5 H Hofstra W 7-1 H Hofstra L 6-9 H Navy W 3-2 A Saint Joseph’s * W 6-4 A Saint Joseph’s * W 12-1 A Saint Joseph’s * L 2-5 A Georgetown W 9-6 A Georgetown W 10-2 A Maryland L 9-11 H Duquesne * W 6-2 H Duquesne * W 6-2 H Duquesne * W 14-7 H Mount St. Mary’s W 8-4 A Richmond L 5-10 H St. Bonaventure * L 1-2 A St. Bonaventure * L 2-6 A St. Bonaventure * W 10-2 A Georgetown W 12-2 H Dayton * W 7-3 H Dayton * L 2-3 H Dayton * W 11-3 H Navy W 16-3 H Towson W 22-4 A Temple * L 0-3 A Temple * L 6-9 A La Salle * W 15-6 H La Salle * W 6-4 H George Mason W 6-5 H UMBC W 6-3 A Rhode Island * L 3-4 A Rhode Island * W 9-0 A W 7-6 A Rhode Island * Mount St. Mary’s W 8-0 H Howard W 20-6 A Massachusetts * L 10-12 H Massachusetts * W 7-2 H Massachusetts * L 6-7 H Towson W 9-4 H Maryland L 8-11 A Morehead State W 8-2 A Morehead State L 6-11 A Massachusetts # L 3-4 N Dayton # W 11-10 N Massachusetts # W 9-1 N Temple # W 10-8 N Temple # L 6-11 N * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2002 (42-23/17-7 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter Atlantic 10 Champions NCAA Tournament Norfolk State W UNC Greensboro L UNC Greensboro L UNC Greensboro W James Madison L Tulane W Tulane L Tulane L UNLV ^ L Cal State Northridge ^ L Purdue ^ W Towson W Hartford W Hartford W Hartford W UMBC L Iona W Iona W Delaware L Saint Joseph’s * L Saint Joseph’s * W Saint Joseph’s * W

12-2 2-7 10-12 5-2 6-17 9-7 1-2 4-6 3-6 0-6 5-4 22-6 8-1 9-2 19-8 4-7 6-0 7-2 1-6 3-6 5-3 4-3

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James Madison L 4-7 H Massachusetts * L 4-5 A Massachusetts * W 13-6 A Massachusetts * W 13-9 A Delaware W 6-5 H Howard W 17-6 H Fordham * W 9-3 H Fordham * W 8-3 H Fordham * W 4-3 H Delaware State L 8-9 A Norfolk State W 8-7 H Dayton * W 17-5 A Dayton * W 7-4 A Dayton * W 9-6 A Georgetown W 7-1 H La Salle * W 9-3 A La Salle * W 11-5 A La Salle * W 15-8 A George Mason W 7-6 A Towson W 14-8 A Richmond * W 4-2 H Richmond * L 5-7 H Richmond * L 10-11 H George Mason W 10-7 H Mount St. Mary’s W 17-0 H Mount St. Mary’s W 8-3 H Duquesne * W 6-1 A Duquesne * L 1-6 A Duquesne * W 16-4 A Towson L 5-6 H UMBC W 17-8 A Xavier * L 1-2 H Xavier * W 13-1 H Xavier * L 0-4 H Dayton # W 8-2 N St. Bonaventure # W 7-6 N Richmond # L 4-6 N St. Bonaventure # W 5-4 N Richmond % W 6-4 A Richmond % L 5-12 A Richmond % W 6-4 A Wake Forest $ L 6-12 A Navy $ L 4-6 N ^ Cal State Northridge Tournament * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament % Atlantic 10 Conference Championship $ NCAA Tournament 2003 (35-15/12-9 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter Stetson % W Kentucky % L Maryland % W Sacred Heart W James Madison W #1 Georgia Tech L #1 Georgia Tech L #1 Georgia Tech L Towson W Towson W Fairfield W Fairfield W UMBC W Delaware W Hartford W Hartford W Hartford W Georgetown W Norfolk State W Towson W Towson W George Mason L Xavier * L Xavier * L Xavier * L UMBC W Penn State W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Duquesne * W Delaware W Delaware State W La Salle * W La Salle * W La Salle * W Bucknell W George Mason L

9-8 2-3 11-3 3-2 10-1 4-13 2-4 2-9 8-5 20-4 10-9 16-5 11-1 5-2 8-6 5-0 14-13 13-8 10-5 7-5 6-4 9-10 2-4 0-7 5-11 9-4 11-6 15-5 7-6 7-3 8-7 10-7 15-2 9-2 9-7 17-5 2-4

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Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R R E S U LT S #14 Richmond * L 3-4 A #14 Richmond * L 2-3 A #14 Richmond * L 1-12 A Temple * W 6-3 H Temple * W 5-1 H Temple * W 7-3 H Dayton * L 4-5 H Dayton * W 9-3 H Dayton * W 9-8 H Rhode Island # W 7-2 N Massachusetts # L 1-3 N Rhode Island # W 8-4 N #14 Richmond # L 2-8 N % Amtrak Invitational * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2004 (41-18/19-5 A-10) Coach: Tom Walter #16 Florida Atlantic L 1-7 A #16 Florida Atlantic L 1-29 A #16 Florida Atlantic L 5-7 A Georgetown W 7-6 H Old Dominion L 5-6 H Texas-San Antonio L 3-5 A Texas-San Antonio W 9-5 A Texas-San Antonio L 3-5 A Old Dominion W 8-6 H James Madison L 2-5 H Vermont W 9-3 H Vermont W 4-2 H UMBC W 16-3 H Towson W 10-0 A Cleveland State L 9-13 H Cleveland State W 15-9 H Cleveland State W 11-6 H James Madison L 7-8 H Marist L 1-2 H Marist W 5-0 H Marist W 13-12 H Delaware State W 5-1 H Norfolk State W 10-9 H Massachusetts * W 4-1 H Massachusetts * L 1-2 H Massachusetts * W 9-4 H Delaware W 11-2 H Fordham * W 7-4 A Fordham * W 13-5 A Fordham * W 9-3 A Navy W 8-0 H Saint Joseph’s * W 7-4 A Saint Joseph’s * W 11-8 A Saint Joseph’s * L 12-15 A Georgetown L 4-5 A Richmond * W 8-1 H Richmond * W 4-2 H Richmond * L 6-7 H Delaware State W 10-8 A Dayton * W 13-3 A Dayton * W 3-0 A Dayton * W 8-6 A UMBC W 5-0 A La Salle * W 6-2 A La Salle * W 7-5 A La Salle * W 17-1 A George Mason W 6-3 A Xavier * W 6-4 H Xavier * W 11-1 H Xavier * W 8-1 H Delaware W 15-12 A Duquesne * W 4-1 A Duquesne * L 1-5 A Duquesne * L 3-4 A George Mason W 12-3 H Towson W 14-3 H Richmond # L 0-3 N Fordham # W 6-4 N Rhode Island # L 4-8 N * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2005 (41-19/17-7 A-10) Coach: Steve Mrowka Norfolk State W Georgia Southern W Georgia Southern L Georgia Southern L Old Dominion W James Madison W

13-3 10-5 8-9 3-6 6-3 8-4

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Miami (FL) L 1-12 A Miami (FL) W 5-4 A Miami (FL) L 3-16 A Vermont L 4-6 H Vermont L 4-5 H Vermont W 6-0 H Buffalo W 9-4 H Delaware State L 7-12 H Delaware W 7-3 A Cleveland State W 9-4 H Cleveland State W 3-2 H Cleveland State L 3-5 H at Delaware State W 11-6 A Hartford W 17-0 H Rhode Island * W 8-3 H Rhode Island * L 1-6 H Rhode Island * L 6-8 H UMBC W 5-1 H Norfolk State W 10-1 H George Mason W 11-5 H St. Bonaventure * W 4-2 H St. Bonaventure * L 4-6 H St. Bonaventure * W 10-1 H Towson W 14-8 A Richmond * W 2-1 A Richmond * W 4-3 A Richmond * L 9-10 A Towson W 7-5 H Old Dominion W 6-4 H Duquesne * W 3-1 H Duquesne * L 1-2 H Duquesne * W 10-2 H James Madison W 8-7 H Delaware W 4-3 H Dayton * W 3-1 H Dayton * W 6-5 H Dayton * W 8-2 H Georgetown L 8-10 H Georgetown L 5-9 A Xavier * L 3-4 A Xavier * W 7-4 A Xavier * W 5-4 A George Mason W 6-4 A La Salle * W 1-0 H La Salle * W 11-8 H La Salle * W 1-0 H UMBC W 4-2 A Temple * L 5-8 A Temple * W 8-4 A Temple * W 6-3 A Richmond # L 3-10 N Dayton # W 4-2 N Richmond # W 10-4 N Rhode Island # L 7-9 N * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2006 (25-34/13-12 A-10) Coach: Steve Mrowka James Madison W 4-1 #4 North Carolina L 7-11 #4 North Carolina L 5-6 #4 North Carolina L 0-14 Virginia L 5-11 Maryland L 4-5 VCU L 2-7 VCU W 7-3 VCU W 4-2 UMBC W 5-4 George Mason L 4-7 Liberty L 1-7 Liberty L 0-3 Liberty L 8-12 William & Mary L 12-15 Michigan L 0-3 Wagner W 7-0 #28 Winthrop L 0-16 Delaware State W 14-5 Charlotte * L 0-1 Charlotte * L 5-11 Charlotte * L 0-10 Towson L 9-12 Rhode Island * L 0-7 Rhode Island * L 8-9 Rhode Island * W 4-2 Towson L 3-6 Delaware State W 10-2 Xavier * W 5-2 Xavier * W 4-3

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Xavier * W 6-3 H William & Mary L 1-13 H St. Bonaventure * W 10-2 A St. Bonaventure * L 4-5 A St. Bonaventure * L 3-5 A UMBC W 12-4 A Georgetown W 8-3 A Temple * W 11-1 A James Madison L 2-4 H Georgetown L 6-10 H La Salle * W 5-4 H La Salle * W 2-1 H La Salle * W 13-5 H George Mason L 7-8 H Maryland L 3-12 A Saint Louis * L 5-7 H Saint Louis * L 3-4 H Saint Louis * L 3-7 H Richmond * W 5-4 A Richmond * L 1-7 A Richmond * W 4-3 A Duquesne * W 6-0 A Duquesne * L 2-3 A Duquesne * W 5-4 A Dayton # L 0-2 N Charlotte # W 3-1 N Dayton # W 6-1 N Rhode Island # W 6-5 N St. Bonaventure # L 2-9 N * Atlantic 10 Conference game # Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 2007 (23-31-1/14-13 A-10) Coach: Steve Mrowka #8 Virginia L 0-11 #8 Virginia L 1-11 #8 Virginia L 2-15 Maryland L 5-6 Maryland L 4-11 Maryland L 4-6 W 6-5 Md.-Eastern Shore 1-7 Florida L Florida L 4-24 Florida L 3-20 Liberty L 3-9 Liberty L 6-7 Liberty W 6-5 William & Mary W 3-1 George Mason W 5-4 Georgetown W 17-9 Marist W 12-11 Marist L 4-5 Delaware State W 9-7 Fordham * W 7-6 Fordham * L 3-6 Fordham * L 2-8 Georgetown L 4-5 Towson L 2-19 Richmond * L 2-13 Richmond * L 9-11 Richmond * W 9-8 Towson W 10-3 St. Bonaventure * W 10-9 St. Bonaventure * L 4-10 St. Bonaventure * L 2-5 George Mason L 5-12 James Madison L 4-21 Massachusetts * W 9-4 Massachusetts * L 4-5 Massachusetts * W 6-1 Delaware State T 7-7 Saint Joseph’s * W 12-5 Saint Joseph’s * W 20-8 Saint Joseph’s * W 13-7 Md.-Eastern Shore L 3-5 Charlotte * L 0-10 Charlotte * L 1-3 Charlotte * W 9-6 William & Mary L 5-13 Rhode Island * L 1-5 Rhode Island * L 0-6 Rhode Island * L 2-6 Dayton * L 4-13 Dayton * W 11-7 Dayton * W 8-6 James Madison W 11-8 Duquesne * W 4-3 Duquesne * W 11-5 Duquesne * W 6-2

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* Atlantic 10 Conference game 2008 (26-29/11-16 A-10) Coach: Steve Mrowka NJIT W 12-5 UT-Martin W 10-6 USC Upstate W 6-5 Yale W 9-8 Yale W 5-3 Yale L 2-4 George Mason L 7-14 William & Mary L 3-5 Oakland W 19-16 Oakland L 4-10 Oakland L 0-7 James Madison L 5-20 Lehigh L 1-2 Lehigh W 10-4 Lehigh W 8-1 Georgetown L 4-10 Saint Joseph’s * W 12-7 Saint Joseph’s * L 8-10 Saint Joseph’s * W 9-4 Towson W 11-5 #15 Virginia W 17-5 Richmond * W 15-11 Richmond * L 0-1 Richmond * W 6-5 UMBC L 4-14 Georgetown W 11-4 Massachusetts * W 5-0 Massachusetts * L 3-6 Massachusetts * L 0-4 George Mason L 6-15 William & Mary L 1-16 Fordham * L 0-3 Fordham * W 9-6 Fordham * L 4-6 Towson L 11-13 Dayton * L 1-12 Dayton * L 1-7 Dayton * L 3-7 UMBC W 11-3 James Madison L 5-8 Saint Louis * W 5-3 Saint Louis * W 21-5 Saint Louis * L 4-11 UMES W 7-2 UMES W 4-1 Temple * W 13-2 Temple * L 5-11 Temple * W 12-8 La Salle * L 13-14 La Salle * L 5-12 La Salle * W 8-4 Mount St. Mary’s W 12-11 Xavier * L 8-9 Xavier * L 1-9 Xavier * L 5-6 * Atlantic 10 Conference game

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A L L-T I M E R O S T E R A Abokhair, Andrew Achatz, Harry Agee, Rickie Aguila, Percy Airel, Doug Albert, Pete Albright, Justin Aldrich, Clay Alefantis, L.J. Allen, Matt Allen, Troy Aminoff, Matt Anderson, Bill Andriola, Tom Antonellis, Joe Aquilante, Mike Arnold, Bill Aronson, Chris Aruscavage, Phil Arthur, Jack Austin, Bo Avvisato, Frank B Baer, Steve Baginski, Tom Baker, George Baker, Jason Baker, Pat Barreira, Bino Barry, Chris Bartelloni, Henry Barton, Rich Bass, Kevin Bassett, Mike Bauer, Gordon Baughman, Dick Baumgartner, Jack Bauk, Steve Beebe, Tom Beeson, Paul Beichert, Joe Belicic, Adam Beggs, Bryan Becraft, Ed Bergman, Howard Bettner, Steve Beverly, Gene Bickerton, George Bierwagen, Ron Bissell, Isaac Bond, Mark Bonfadini, Mike Bose, Bob Boyd, Matt Boyden, Michael Brain, Gary Brennan, Joseph Bressler, Isak Brookens, Joel Brown, Bob Brown, Cliff Brown, Tony Browning, Allen Brzezinski, Bill Buckley, John Bunnell, Hank Burke, David C Cahill, Justin Campana, Frank Campbell, Rick Cantrell, Eric Caplan, Mitch Cappelletti, Marc Carcella, Scott Carroll, Tom Casagrande, Nate Cavallo, Guido Cerullo, Frank Chew, Geoffrey Childs, Mark Chirumbolo, Jon Choudhry, Faizan Christie, Ron Cilento, Dick Cilento, Bob Citrenbaum, Burny Clark, Mark Clark, Ryan Claypool, Dick Cohen, John Cohen, Larry Colao, Andy Collins, Bill Colna, Ted Comitz, John Conden, Greg Conley, Mike Continetti, Frank Cooper, Will

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C P OF 1B RHP C/INF/OF INF RHP OF/RHP 1B/OF INF/OF RHP RHP INF INF RHP RHP RHP OF P OF RHP

05, 06, 07, 08 83, 84 73 76 99, 00 72, 73, 74, 75 10 88, 90 90, 91, 92, 93 82, 83, 84, 85 95, 96, 97 90, 91, 92, 93 90, 91, 93, 94 87, 89 83, 84 96 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 95, 96 63 57, 58, 59, 60 56, 57 87, 88

P/OF LHP INF/C RHP P/INF

63 96, 97, 98, 99 90 01, 02 91 53 00, 01, 02, 03 50 67 73, 74, 75, 76 99, 00, 01, 02 67 69, 70, 71, 72 54 56 78, 79, 80 83 96, 97, 98, 99 98, 99, 00 98, 99, 00, 01 51 87 92 65 56, 57, 58, 59 57 06 72 91 78, 79 06, 07, 08, 09 09 66, 67, 68 52 93 05 94, 95, 96, 97 68, 69, 70 98, 99, 00, 01, 02 90, 91, 92, 93 62, 63, 64 81, 82 68, 69, 70, 71 94, 95, 96, 97

INF/OF

OF 1B/OF P LHP P OF P 1B/ C LHP/ OF RHP RHP 2B INF RHP P RHP P OF RHP OF RHP LF C/OF RHP LHP 1B OF OF C/OF/3B P RHP LHP

OF/LHP P P RHP P LHP C OF RHP INF P/1B RHP/IF RHP RHP INF

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

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93, 94 58, 59, 60, 61 68 08, 09, 10 85 00 78, 79 84, 85 03, 04, 05 50 00, 01 44 75, 76, 77 07, 08, 09, 10 07, 08 97, 98, 00, 01 56, 57 52 51 63, 64 92, 93, 94, 95 56, 57 75, 76 81, 82, 83, 84 69, 70, 71, 72 56, 57, 58, 59 68, 69, 70 00, 01, 02, 03 75, 76, 77, 78 54 07, 08, 09, 10

Corden, Rollie Courage, Josh Crawley, Dwayne Crowder, Travis Crupper, Doug Cruz, Arllen Currle, Ted Cushman, Doug Cushman, Larry Cutler, David D D’Ambrosio, Gino Dacey, Ryan David, Andy Davidson, Jim Davis, Chris Davis, Glen Day, Bernie DeAngelis, Louis DeLong, Jeff DeMelfi, Ron Dennis, Bob Derner, Brian DeVito, Michael Dewey, Chad Dewey, Ryan Dharmapal, Raj Dignelli, Justin DiMedio, Steve Doherty, Steve Dokoupil, Tony Dolinger, Eric Donley, Jay Dorish, John Drenning, Jason Druckenmiller, Don Drummond, Dick Duffy, Kevin Duggan, Jimmy Dwornick, Robert E Eisenberg, Steve Eizen, Doug Elliott, Bob Eury, Don Eward, Curtis Eyer, Mark F Faloni, Scott Famulatte, Joe Farley, Jim Fascia, Frank Feinauer, John Feinauer, Karl Feinstein, Steve Feldman, Jon Felty, Bob Fenlon, John Fenlon, Ray Ferguson, Will Fertitta, Jeff Fischer, John Fischer, Paul Fishbein, Barnet Fishman, Roger Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Kevin Flaherty, John Fletcher, Dave Flowers, Paul Floyd, Craig Flynn, B Fox, Ray Frager, Frank Frain, Henry Francis, Jimmy Frazier, Brian Frazier, Shaun Frederick, Bob Fredicine, Tony Fulton, Warren G Gallagher, Joe Gallagher, Marty Garcia, Jorge Garner, Paul Gaspari, Dick Gately, Tom Gatti, Des Gauzza, Bob Gelling, Kyle Giaquinto, Greg Gibbs, Richard Giesler, Dick Gillette, Brandon Gimont, Stan Gleason, Fran Glenn, John Goldberg, Josh

RHP RHP/ INF INF/OF INF/OF C RHP INF P/INF C/1B RHP

OF INF

99, 00,

96, 73, 73,

98 01 96, 97 01, 02, 03 60, 61 07 97, 98, 99 74, 75, 76 74, 75, 76 03, 04

1B LHP RHP INF

57, 58, 59 97, 98, 99, 00 80 85 07, 08, 09 68 67, 68, 69 50 66 57, 59, 60 68, 69, 70 10 07 97, 98, 99, 00 94, 96 10 07, 08, 09 80 79, 80, 81, 82 00, 01, 02, 03 84, 85 58, 59, 60, 61 56 96, 97 50 63 87, 88 06, 07, 08, 09 76, 77, 78, 79

OF INF OF 2B IF RHP

81 06, 07, 08, 09 66 78 07, 08, 09, 10 87, 88, 89, 90

INF

86, 87, 88 49 61, 62 87 90 85, 86, 87 79 59, 60 95, 96 33 49 91, 92, 93 02, 03, 04 86, 87, 88 88, 89, 90 73 80 49 84, 85, 86 86, 87, 88 90, 91, 92 63, 64, 65 76, 77, 78 58 54 80, 81 60 95, 96 06, 07, 08 02 58 63 88

OF RHP/OF RF P C SS LHP IF/C LHP RHP RHP RHP 1B/C OF P INF 2B RHP

LF P RHP P INF RHP

84,

C/DH INF/C LHP LHP/1B/3B OF

90, 01,

INF C C OF RHP

82, 83,

OF/P INF OF RHP RHP RHP OF OF

SS OF, RHP RHP C RHP OF SS C UTIL OF OF INF

87,

89, 75,

05,

43 57 73, 74, 75, 76 03 56 08, 09, 10 58, 59, 60, 61 86, 87, 88, 89 10 81 54 57 09, 10 79, 80 58 88, 89 04, 05, 06

Goldfarb, Gino Good, Bernie Goodman, Billy Goodwin, Bob Goss, Barry Goss, Jim Graham, Ray Gramolini, Dennis Green, Jon Grefe, Terry Griffith, Calvin Griffith, Jeff Gross, Mark Guida, Andy Guiliana, Brian Guiliana, Scott H Haben, Robbie Haberern, Andrew Haberman, Matt Haese, Derek Hall, Jeremy Hamilton, Doug Hardy, Bill Harris, Ron Hart, Chris Hart, Ware Harvey, Joe Hauseman, Ryan Hausig, Neil Healy, Dennis Hedetniemi, Moe Heinz, Ryan Helvestine, Albert Hendricks, Ryan Henzes, Jack Herman, Don Hester, Dick Heyison, Marc Hickey, Dan Hightower, Bill Hill, Dennis Hill, Jim Hill, Tim Hohl, Fritz Holland, Chris Holland, Merv Holloran, Mike Holmberg, Tim Howard, Henry Howell, David Howell, Mike Huban, Yorden Hulsman, Gavin Hunt, Rodney Husted, Dave Hwang, Bryan I Ingram, Bill Ingram, Drew Ingwer, Mike Ingwer, Robert Iovacchini, Nick Irving, George J Jacobs, Mitch Jason, Scott Jenkins, Brian Johnson, Alan Johnson, Emanuel Johnson, Eric Jolley, Grady Jones, Alan Jones, Matt Juliana, Jeff Junghans, Blake K Katz, John Keith, Bobby Kelliher, Brendon Kendall, Chuck Kennedy, Bob Killoren, Oliver King, Tony King, Phillip Klein, George Klick, Doug Kligman, Rob Kloes, Dave Klueger, Randy Knight, Doug Knisley, Sam Knorr, Bill Knorr, Joe Koenig, Mark Koken, Nick Koman, John Koniszewski, Jack Korcheck, Steve

RHP SS INF INF 2B RHP INF CF

78, 76, 00,

RHP OF OF INF

92, 93, 94,

88, 89, 90 47 77, 78, 79 57 79, 80, 81 77, 78, 79 67, 68 02, 03, 04 97, 98, 99 66, 67, 68 35 10 66 60, 61, 62 94, 95, 96 95, 96, 97

INF C OF RHP INF OF SS 1B P OF

10 06, 07, 08, 09 80, 81, 83, 84 04, 05, 06, 07 06 93, 94, 95, 96 60, 61, 62 71 83 08

OF OF/P/1B RHP P RHP

98, 00 63 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 59, 60, 61, 62 10 35 91, 92 56, 57, 58 56, 57, 58, 59 66, 68 81, 82, 83 79 92, 93 58, 59, 60, 61 56 64, 65, 66 76 07, 08, 09, 10 62, 63, 64 65, 66 70, 71, 72, 73 56 50 76, 77, 78, 79 92, 93, 94, 95 86, 87, 88, 89 83 82 06, 07, 08, 09

1B INF INF LF 3B P OF/ LHP LHP 3B 3B OF INF P CF C/INF/OF 2B P/INF 1B/3B OF P P INF

P 2B INF INF INF

58, 59, 60 78, 79 93, 94, 95, 96 97, 98, 99 01, 02 33

P OF INF 3B/RHP

81, 82 89, 90 90 73, 74, 75, 76 39 78 81 61, 62 80, 81, 82, 83 72 79, 80

P/INF C/OF RF/1B P INF

OF P OF/IF P INF C LHP

RF C RHP 1B 3B INF OF RHP/INF RHP C C

76, 77, 78 77, 78, 79, 80 08, 09, 10 68, 69, 70, 71 89 08 01 50 56 69, 70, 71, 72 93, 94, 95 95, 96, 97 78 87, 88, 89 57, 58, 59 70 87, 88 92, 93, 94, 95 02, 03, 04 87 43 54


A L L-T I M E R O S T E R Korte, George Kowalski, Ken Krimmel, Matt Kruer, Charlie Kunze, Ralph L Labukas, Pete Ladd, John Lake, Kenny Lalli, Joe Lamont, Rich LaPointe, Ryan LaVan, Ken Legins, Ken Lehman, Pat Leventhal, Mike Lewis, Paul Liberance, Robert Linder, Scott Lively, Jay Looney, Ray Lovett, Chris Lucas, Bobby Luick, Chris Lukomski, Bob Lutz, Derrik M MacMahon, Paul Maggart, Mike Malafronte, Bob Marquis, Marc Marquis, Roger Marrero, Bob Marshall, Babe Marsicano, Chris Martin, Jack Martin, Ryan Martine, Chris Massey, Fred Masterson, Matt Matarese, Chris May, Mitchell McAdams, Bill McCarthy, Ed McCarthy, Tyler McElroy, Ellis McGovern, Frank McNeil, George McNiff, Phillip Mejia, Steve Metz, Tom Michalski, Joe Migita, Lance Mikoy, Chris Miller, Gary Miller, Steve Millsapps, Josh Milsom, Geoff Minogue, Dennis Mirabella, Luke Mitchell, Eric Mitchell, Steve Mittag, Ollie Moltz, Bob Monaldo, Tino Mora, Frank Morello, Mike Morse, Steve Morusiewicz, Steve Motto, Joe Mroz, Roger Mullan, Joe Murtha, Bill Musnitsky, Jerry N Nalls, John Nanzer, Nate Napolitano, Bernie Natoli, Ross Neary, Chris Nedrow, John Nicholas, Keith Noonan, Bill Novak, Don O O’Brien, Kenny O’Connell, Pat O’Connor, Mike Oertel, George Oleinik, Joel Oravec, John Orlosky, Greg Orenduff, Justin Oswald, Stephen Owens, Al Owens, Matt P Pacella, Bill

P OF INF OF INF

68, 69, 70, 71 64 99, 00, 01, 02 05, 06, 07, 08 57, 58, 59, 60

DH/LHP SS OF RHP/IF OF OF RHP/IF P C INF LHP LHP INF SS LHP 1B INF RHP

47 22 78, 79, 80, 81 65, 66, 67 80, 81, 82, 83 07, 08, 09, 10 88, 89, 90, 91 63 06, 07, 08, 09 76, 77, 79 63, 64 86, 87 92, 93, 94, 95 09 56, 57 71 07, 08, 09, 10 10 64 04, 05, 06

OF C OF INF RHP/1B OF OF OF/LHP RHP C OF OF 3B/OF

83, 82,

06, 90,

96,

1B/OF OF C/OF

P 1B/P C 2B/OF LHP RHP RHP/SS 1B/3B INF RHP RHP C P/1B/OF INF 3B OF C/1B OF INF OF OF INF P/1B

INF C OF OF LHP P/1B RHP

02,

77,

72,

83,

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62, 63, 64 98 62 77, 78, 79, 80 08 54 77 37 90, 91

LHP P/DH LHP

10 74, 75 99, 00, 01, 02

2B OF INF RHP OF P OF

74, 75, 76, 77 87, 88 88, 89, 90, 91 02 09, 10 76 03, 04, 05, 06

LHP

65, 66, 67

Pacen, Rick Packan, Chuck Packard, D Padgett, Charley Pakan, Paul Papanicolas, John Paparella, Gerald Parker, Michael Pashe, Bill Patton, Greg Pazzaglia, Frank Peluso, Matt Perlis, Art Perlozzo, Sam Peterson, Jackie Peterson, Jeff Peters, Rod Pfau, Dan Phillips, Kevin Picco, John Pignatiello, Joe Pitsinger, Todd Pontius, Pat Pollock, Buddy Pollzzie, Brian Powell, Bill Power, Jerry Prencipe, Nicolas Prinstein, Justin Putman, Jim Q Quinn, Jay Quiros, Vince R Raglani, Anthony Raines, Paul Rak, A.J. Ramsey, Russ Ramundo, Peter Rappa, Eric Raskin, Grady Raskin, Larry Rasowsky, Avi Reagan, Kevin Redinger, Jack Reeves, Tim Reid, Bobby Reid, George Reilly, Jim Reilly, Tim Rentch, Darren Riccio, Nick Richardson, Joe Ricucci, Jerry Ritchie, Gregg Ritter, Bob Ritter, Dave Roberson, Ryan Roberts, Mike Robertson, William Rockey, Sean Rodriguez, David Rolfes, Mike Roman, Bucky Romasco, Tony Rosania, Joe Rosenberger, Rich Rosenblat, Brad Ross, Butch Ross, Joe Rothenberg, Alan Rouhier, Dan Rowland, Scott Rudden, Tom Ryan, Matthew S Saffer, John Sampson, Charlie Santy, Steve Sayegh, Rob Scannell, Bob Scharf, Hank Schenkman, Ian Scherer, Ned Schiebell, Wayne Schmidt, Bob Schonen, Ira Schweickhardt, Gar Seedorff, Marshall Sells, Clint Sengstack, George Sexton, Tim Shalom, Scott Shanley, Tom Shanta, Bob Sharp, Scott Shewmaker, Wayne Shirley, Scott Shultz, Jim Shupin, Mickey

P

RHP SS

78 61 58 60, 61 10 62, 63 55 06, 07 61, 62 92, 93 61 86 68 71, 72 82, 83 93, 94 81, 82 05, 06 78, 79 41 65 92, 93 73, 74 62, 65 96, 97 03, 04 59, 60 49 05, 06 71, 72

Silverman, Aaron Simpson, Bill Sirkis, Samuel Skutnik, Glen Smallwood, John Smirne, Ross Smith, Anthony Smith, Bob Smith, Cassedy Smith, Lee Smith, Jeff Smith, Mike Snyder, Al Snyder, Jimmy Soave, Tony Sollenberger, Dave Spencer, Glenn Spiker, Dave Spiker, David Spink, Eric Spooner, Josh Stellabotte, Mike Stewart, Tom Stryjewski, Ken Sullivan, Chris Sullivan, Dan Sullivan, Dan Swanson, Gavin Swartz, Spencer Swinson, Scott Sydnor, Mark

C C

03, 04, 05, 06 77, 78, 79

OF OF P 2B RHP LHP INF

02, 03, 04 59 89 78, 79, 80, 81 86, 87 94, 95, 96, 97 93, 94, 95, 96 61 02, 03, 04, 05 10 42 06, 07, 08, 09 56 73, 74 57 82 90 82, 83, 84, 85 10 64, 65, 66 83, 84, 85, 86 00 69, 70, 71, 72 02, 03, 04, 05 96, 97, 98, 99 42 08, 09, 10 02 86, 87, 88, 89 80, 81 63, 64, 65 59 90, 91, 93 03, 04, 05 87 86, 87, 88, 89 74 98, 99, 00, 01 83, 84 82, 83, 84, 85 03

T Tait, Tony Takitch, Pat Terry, Frank Tevlin, Brian Thaxton, Mike Thiessen, Cameron Thomas, Ryan Thompson, Paul Toomey, Mike Treiber, John Trigg, Adam Tucker, Avram Turner, Roger

P INF P/OF

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04, 05, 60, 91,

1B OF 3B RHP LHP INF LHP P 1B 2B P OF SS INF INF

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RHP DH RHP C C LHP/OF INF C/INF INF C SS

00,

62, 95, 96, 81, 82,

C RHP 3B SS

65, 85, 66,

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

68,

83, 82, 83, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07,

73, 74,

50 04, 05 58 01, 02 79 01 04 63, 64 97, 98 83, 84 95, 96 71, 72 61 66, 67 87, 88 67, 68 86, 87 67 69 69, 70 91 64, 65 72 65, 66 84, 85 84, 85 04, 05 08, 09 95 07 75, 76

OF INF 1B/OF/LHP 1B 1B P C OF OF C/RHP C/INF OF P

81, 82 90 88, 89 87 75, 76 91 09, 10 56 73, 74 89, 90, 91 01 76, 77 56, 57

U Urbanski, Dave Urda, Bryan Van Zant, Frank Venable, Dan Vermette, Chip

1B OF P LHP INF/RHP

56 92, 93, 94, 95 80, 81, 82, 83 81, 82, 83, 84 84

V Van Zant, Frank Venable, Dan Virgil, Craig

OF

83 84 85

W Wald, Jake Walker, Matt Wallace, Whitey Walowac, Stan Walsh, Rob Wampler, Jodie Ware, Butch Warner, Kirk Weckstein, Doug Welpott, Steve Welsh, Mike Weston, Jesse Wickline, Dick Wilamowski, Ed Williams, Matt Williams, Robert Williams, Tom Willis, Jarrett Wilkie, Josh Wolowitz, Steve Wondolowski, Matt Wood, Robie Worth, Chris Wren, Chris

INF OF/C C/OF OF 2B RHP RHP RHP/3B P P OF/LHP RHP

70,

89,

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86, 03,

99,

00, 01, 02 00 05, 06, 07 56 92, 93, 94 71, 72, 73 92, 93 84, 85, 86 79, 80 64, 65, 67 90, 91, 92 93 61 46 96, 97 39 87, 88, 89 97 04, 05, 06 71, 72 94, 95 95 00, 01, 02 74

Y Yednock, John Z Zagaris, Ari Zebrak, Larry Zebroski, Tom Zeigler, Kevin Zunic, Matthew

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RHP INF P/OF/INF

96, 97, 98, 99 70 07, 08, 09, 10 75, 76 43

If any information is missing or inaccurate, contact GW Sports Information *Bold denotes current player

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G W AT H L E T I C S S TA F F JACK KVANCZ

MARY JO WARNER

Director of Athletics

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Hometown: Bridgeport, CT Resides: Fairfax, VA Education: Bachelor’s in history, Boston College (’68) Year at GW: 15th

Role at GW: Jack Kvancz is in his 15th year as Director of Athletics at The George Washington University. During his more than 31 years of experience as an athletic administrator, Kvancz has become recognized as one of the most astute builders of sound athletic programs. At GW, he oversees 22 Division I sports and serves on the Senate Committee on Athletics and Recreation, the Athletic Council and the Board of Trustees’ Student Affairs Committee. Kvancz’s basketball expertise landed him a position on the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Committee from 1998-2003. He served on the committee’s marketing/promotions and selecting/bracketing subcommittees. He is the president of the A-10 Conference Athletic Directors. GW Highlights: Kvancz has been involved in several capital improvements in GW’s athletic facilities during his tenure in Foggy Bottom. The latest of these is the multi-million dollar renovation of Charles E. Smith Center. The three-phase renovation is two-thirds complete with the final phase scheduled for completion by the 2010-11 season. Kvancz also has overseen the construction of the five-story, multi-million dollar Lerner Health & Wellness Center across 23rd Street from Smith Center. The center, which opened in August 2001, affords students a state-of-the-art recreational facility. Kvancz also has been instrumental in upgrading the athletic facilities at GW’s Mount Vernon campus in DC. The Mount Vernon Athletic Facility includes a synthetic turf field for soccer and lacrosse, an 11-court tennis complex, a softball diamond and a pool. Under Kvancz, the athletics department has grown to 22 varsity sports. Kvancz has overseen the addition of a new scoreboard system in Smith Center along with the addition of chairback seating throughout the arena. The academic success of GW studentathletes is a priority for Kvancz. He is very proud of the high gradepoint averages that the athletes maintain and their high rate of graduation. Of the more than 400 GW athletes, more than 64 percent have regularly achieved Athletic Dean’s List status (a 3.0 GPA during the past two semesters). Prior to GW: Before coming to GW, Kvancz served as Director of Athletics at George Mason University for 12 years. During his tenure at the Fairfax, VA, university, Kvancz planned and developed an academic support unit and five new athletic facilities, including the 10,000-seat Patriot Center basketball arena in 1984 and a $6.8 million, 64,000square-foot recreation sports complex in 1983. Kvancz served as president of the Colonial Athletic Association as well as president of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A) — a governing body for intercollegiate track and field in the eastern United States. Prior to his position at GMU, Kvancz was Athletics Director and head men’s basketball coach at Catholic University from 1974 to 1982. He also spent four years as the men’s basketball assistant coach at Brown University and was head boys basketball coach at Masuk High School in Monroe, CT, for three seasons. Personal: A standout guard for the Boston College basketball team, Kvancz was coached by former Boston Celtics star and Basketball Hall of Famer Bob Cousy. Kvancz helped to lead the Eagles to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the finals of the 1967 Eastern Region. In 2003, he was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame based on his career at Warren Harding High School in Bridgeport, CT. Kvancz, and his wife, Janis, live in Fairfax, VA. They have three children, Scott, Wendy and Cortney and two grandchildren.

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Hometown: Grand Rapids, MI Resides: Vienna, VA Education: Bachelor’s degree, Western Michigan University (’75); Master’s degree in exercise science, Western Michigan University (’77); Master’s degree in health fitness management, American University (’82) Year at GW: 33rd Role at GW: Warner is the Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. She directly oversees 20 varsity sports, which include: Baseball, Cross Country (M/W), Golf (M), Gymnastics (W), Lacrosse (W), Rowing (M/W), Soccer (M/W), Softball, Squash (M/W), Swimming/Diving (M/W), Tennis (M/W), Volleyball (W), and Water Polo (M/W). Warner directly supervises 17 head coaches and their assistants, the senior staff and programming of the Lerner Health & Wellness Center, and the Athletics Communications Department. Throughout Warner's tenure at GW, the Athletics Department has grown to become a highly respected, broad-based program with 22 Division I varsity sports. She is committed to preserving and building upon GW's tradition of academic and athletic excellence. Warner connects on a daily basis with student-athletes, coaches, administrative staff, university officials and alumni. She is an avid supporter at events and tournaments, and is a significant contributor to many special events, fund-raisers and committees. GW Highlights: In 1977, Warner started her career at GW as an Assistant Director of Athletics and was later named Director of Women's Athletics. She held that title until 1988, when she was promoted to Senior Associate Director of Athletics and became the Senior Woman Administrator. Warner brings more than 31 years of experience and leadership to the position and continues to serve the athletic administration community at the university, conference and national levels. Warner has been selected to serve on several NCAA committees throughout her career. A member of the NCAA Research Committee from 1996-2000, she served as Chair for her final two years. Prior to that, she served on the NCAA Council from 1992-96. She has also served committee appointments to the following: NCAA Financial Aid and Amateurism Committee (1994-96), Committee on Women's Athletics (1994-96), Special Events Committee (1996-97), Division I Women's Soccer Committee (1990-1991), Special Committee on Initial Eligibility Standards (1994-96), Council Subcommittee on Eligibility Appeals (1992-95), Special Committee to Review Contest Exemptions (1995-96), and Ad Hoc Committee to Study Enforcement Issues (1992-93). Warner has also served on the Executive Board of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA, 1988-94). She currently serves on the Atlantic 10 Officiating Committee. Accolades include receiving the Dean Meyerson Award from the National Center for Health Fitness, in 1991, for her contributions in health and fitness. In 1996, she was named the NACWAA District III Administrator of the Year. In the fall of 2000, the GW Rowing Team honored Warner by christening a new shell, the “Mary Jo Warner”. On April 6, 2002, Warner was elected to the Alumni Honor Academy of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at Western Michigan University in recognition of her professional accomplishments, contributions, and unselfish civic service, and leadership. In the summer of 2003, Warner completed the Institute for Athletics Executives sponsored by the NCAA and NACWAA. Prior to GW: While a student at Western Michigan University, Warner was a member of the varsity swimming and tennis teams. She later taught at the International School of Geneva, Switzerland. In 1975, she completed a bicycle trip across the United States with her sister, Barbara. Personal: Warner and her husband, Christopher, live in Vienna, VA, and have three grown sons, Brett, Ryan and Ethan.


GW SUPPORT SERVICES SPOR TS MEDICINE GW student-athletes receive care from an experienced staff of certified athletic trainers, physicians and other allied health professionals. Specialists in all areas of medicine are available on campus at The George Washington University Medical Center. The sports medicine staff provides comprehensive care for any medical issue that may arise. GW features two athletic training rooms; one is located on the lower level of Charles E. Smith Center and the other is at the Mount Vernon Athletic Complex. Both are fully equipped to facilitate the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. GW athletic trainers and physicians are available to assist athletes with any injury or illness that they may experience. As an advocate for student-athletes, the sports medicine staff is committed to preserving optimum health and helping athletes achieve the most during their competitive years at GW. A-10 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL GW Baseball had 11 players named to the 2009 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes in the A-10 with a 3.5 grade-point average or better. Spring 2009 Player GPA Major Matt Boyd ............................3.78 ..................Exercise Science Michael Boyden ....................3.62 ............International Affairs Jonathan Chirumbolo ..........3.54 ..................Exercise Science Curtis Eward ..........................3.5 ..................................Finance Joe Motto ............................3.81 ..................Political Science Fall 2009 Kyle Gelling ..........................3.66 ..............................Business Robbie Haben ......................3.82 ..............................Business Chris Luick ............................3.78........Tourism Administration Luke Mirabella ......................3.54 ............(No major declared) Joe Motto ............................3.74 ..................Political Science Kevin Reagan ........................3.85 ..........International Affairs Tom Zebroski ........................3.74..................Communications

Head coach Steve Mrowka (left) presents Sean Rockey with the 2009 Team MVP Award.

GW Baseball Academics Fall 2005 – 3.03 GPA Spring 2006 – 3.09 GPA Fall 2006 – 3.25 GPA Fall 2007 – 3.15 GPA Spring 2008 – 3.03 GPA Fall 2008 – 3.03 GPA Fall 2009 – 3.10 GPA Spring 2009 – 3.00 GPA

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G W A N D WA S H I N G T O N , D C GW: SOMETHING HAPPENS HERE The exceptional opportunities, resources, and experiences of The George Washington University await you — in the classroom, on campus, and in the city. As an institution of higher learning and academic research, we have the “added attributes” of offering students an academic and social life in the world-class city of Washington, DC. As a result, we attract an exciting mix of students and faculty to GW. We create and support a unique, fun, and competitive atmosphere for talented students and faculty from across the globe. We are able to capitalize on the energy and excitement of a national and international city and match it to the opportunities we offer on our campus and in our classrooms.

Kogan Plaza is located in the heart of GW’s main campus.

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Washington is perhaps the most livable major city in the country. With more than 40 colleges and universities and nearly 400,000 students, student life is a major aspect of the nation’s capital. GW’s two DC campuses are perfectly situated to make the most of that student life scene. Our Foggy Bottom Campus has well-defined and recognizable gateways and our Mount Vernon Campus offers a green suburban oasis. GW prides itself on the nearly seamless fit between both campuses and the city. But living here also means living in a “luxe” GW residence hall according to MSNBC. Under the expert care of GW Housing Programs, about 8,000 students live in the University’s 32 residence halls, 26 situated in Foggy Bottom and six on our Mount Vernon Campus. GW has multiple Living and Learning


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GW School of Business students in class at the state-of-the-art Duques Hall.

Cohorts that are available for students interested in the performing arts, foreign languages, world cultures, healthy living, politics, and business leadership, among others. Our residence halls offer data, voice, and cable TV connectivity. Since GW recognizes the connections between a sound body and mind, the Lerner Health and Wellness Center is a showcase of fitness and wellness opportunities. With its 100-station cardio-exercise area, free weights, indoor track, squash and racquetball courts, and 25-yard lap indoor pool, GW enhances the quality of student life and supports students’ interests in intramural sports, club sports, and other recreational and wellness activities. GW students also have the opportunity to take “The Vern Express” to Mount Vernon for more recreational fun on our NCAA regulation softball, soccer, and lacrosse fields as well as enjoy our outdoor pool and tennis facilities, superb outdoor intramural and recreational facilities, and a low-ropes outdoor challenge course. When it comes to dining, GW’s own J Street, WOW Wingery, Ivory Tower, Gelman Library Starbucks, and Ames Dining Room are where you’ll find convenient campus meals. Combined they offer vegetarian and kosher options, as well as hot meals, grabn-go, all you care to eat, brand favorites, salads, specialty cof-

fee, groceries, and other specialty food and ethnic meal choices. You can dine on campus and in the city by using our declining balance and flexible spending program known as Colonial Cash, which is managed online and administered through our GWorld card program. Colonial Cash can also be used for a variety of retail, convenience, beauty, mail and residence hall laundry services, and GW Bookstore purchases. GW student life is also about honoring school traditions and starting new ones. In addition to more than 350 student-run organizations, the Student Activities Center, based in the Marvin Center, offers programming to educate and excite students throughout the year, from Midnight Breakfast to Stress Free Zone. Other programs include AIDS Awareness Week, International Week, Welcome Week and Greek Week. School spirit and Colonials varsity athletics are a huge part of GW student life. If you include the 22 NCAA Division I GW sports teams and the 50 club and intramural teams with the local professional sport attractions including the Capitals, Redskins, Nationals, Mystics, United, and Wizards, you will find a city full of collegiate and professional sports enthusiasts. So, you can see why we proudly say, Something Happens Here in the Classroom, Campus, and City! www.GWsports.com

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Architectural concept rendering of the renovated Charles E. Smith Center, the home of George Washington’s Department of Athletics and Recreation.

CHARLES E. SMITH CENTER Charles E. Smith Center has served as the Department of Athletics and Recreation’s home since 1975. A three-level building covering nearly an entire city block, Smith Center serves the University as well as the neighboring Foggy Bottom community. Due to the recent magnanimous gift by the Robert H. Smith and Charles E. Smith Family Foundations and the Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod families, Charles E. Smith Center is in the midst of a major threephase, three-year multi-million dollar renovation. The interior upgrades will feature an academic center for student-athletes, improved general admission and club seating in the basketball arena, new locker rooms, remodeled office space to centralize athletic operations including those currently located elsewhere on campus, enhanced athletic training and weight room facilities, and a renovated natatorium (pool area). The exterior concepts include a dynamic new main entrance along 22nd Street, which will present a revitalized box office and concession concourse, and a new VIP entrance along F Street. The project is consistent with the 2007 Foggy Bottom Campus Plan and reinforces 22nd Street as the core of the campus. The renovation project is expected to be completed by early 2011, during which time the building will remain open without interruption of planned events. Located at 600 22nd Street, NW, the main arena of Smith Center seats 5,000 spectators and is the home of GW volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and gymnastics. Also, many special events are held in Smith Center, including annual commencement ceremonies for several of GW’s schools, as well as musical and comedic performances. Recent appearances have been made by Billy Crystal, Ray Charles, the Beach Boys, Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld and Robin Williams. In addition to the main arena, the facility includes two auxiliary gymnasiums, which are used for gymnastics and baseball practice as well as basketball, volleyball, badminton, indoor soccer and many other activities. The facility includes an eight-lane, 25-yard pool, which is also the home of the Colonials swimming and water polo teams. The pool features an aquatics scoreboard manufactured by Colorado Time Systems with an eight-lane display as well as a new records board, both installed in 2004. In addition to recreational swimming, the pool is used for scuba diving classes. In 1995, both upper baseline seating areas were renovated and feature chairback seating. The arena has hosted a USA vs. Cuba volleyball match and the USA women’s basketball national team. Smith Center underwent a multi-phase renovation in 1996 to further accommodate the needs of GW athletics and special events. The renovations allowed for an expanded fitness center, more space and larger locker rooms for varsity athletics. Smith Center features a scoreboard system installed in September 2004. The state-of-the-art BARCO system includes a center-hung scoreboard with four high-resolution video screens, two auxiliary scoreboards, two LED displays as well as basketball shot clocks, locker room clocks and time-of-day clocks. In

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September 2005, the lower season ticket holders section was renovated with new chairback seating.

LERNER HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER Opened on August 29, 2001, the four-level, multi-million dollar Lerner Health & Wellness Center across 23rd Street from Smith Center affords students a state-of-the-art recreational facility. The building houses four basketball courts; four racquetball courts; six international squash courts; free weights and cardio equipment; a jogging track; a three-lane, 25-yard lap pool; locker rooms; steam and sauna rooms; Recreational Sports offices and meeting rooms, as well as underground parking for 110 vehicles. For individual fitness, aerobics classes are held as well as clinics ranging from weight training to therapeutic massage techniques. Exercise bikes and a running track circling the upper level are available as are free weights and Lifefitness weight machines for circuit training.

MOUNT VERNON ATHLETICS FACILITY The GW-Mount Vernon Athletic Facility is home to Colonials soccer, lacrosse, tennis and softball. The facility includes a synthetic turf field for soccer and lacrosse, a softball diamond, a six-lane, 25-yard outdoor pool, 11 hard courts for tennis and a small gymnasium. The facility also includes newly-renovated coaches offices, locker rooms and support areas for these teams.

ACADEMIC SUPPOR T SER VICES The GW Department of Athletics employs five full-time academic support staff members, 30-40 tutors to help 400-plus student-athletes. Because of the unique challenges created by the transition to both college academic and athletic competition, the academic coordinators — along with student-athlete peers — provide “Welcome” activities for freshmen as well as other opportunities to discuss issues such as time management, campus resources, study strategies and adjustment to the college experience.

The Soccer and Lacrosse Field at GW’s Mount Vernon Campus.



DATE OPPONENT TIME Fri Feb. 19 at North Carolina 3:00 pm Sat Feb. 20 at North Carolina 2:00 pm Sun Feb. 21 at North Carolina 1:00 pm Wed Feb. 24 at Virginia 3:00 pm FRI FEB. 26 COPPIN STATE 2:00 PM SAT FEB. 27 COPPIN STATE (DH) 12:00 PM TUE MAR. 2 UMBC 2:30 PM Fri Mar. 5 at USC Upstate 3:00 pm Sat Mar. 6 at USC Upstate 1:00 pm Sun Mar. 7 at USC Upstate 12:00 pm Wed Mar. 10 at Maryland Eastern Shore 2:30 pm FRI MAR. 12 CLEVELAND STATE 2:30 PM SAT MAR. 13 CLEVELAND STATE 1:00 PM SUN MAR. 14 CLEVELAND STATE 12:00 PM TUE MAR. 16 MARIST 3:00 PM WED MAR. 17 MARIST 3:00 PM FRI MAR. 19 GEORGETOWN 3:00 PM Sat Mar. 20 at Georgetown 2:00 pm Sun Mar. 21 at Georgetown 2:00 pm Wed Mar. 24 at George Mason 5:00 pm FRI MAR. 26 DUQUESNE* 3:00 PM SAT MAR. 27 DUQUESNE* 1:00 PM SUN MAR. 28 DUQUESNE* 12:00 PM TUE MAR. 30 WILLIAM & MARY 3:00 PM WED MAR. 31 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 3:00 PM THU APR. 1 ST. BONAVENTURE* 3:00 PM FRI APR. 2 ST. BONAVENTURE* 3:00 PM SAT APR. 3 ST. BONAVENTURE* 12:00 PM Tue Apr. 6 at Navy 3:00 pm WED APR. 7 GEORGE MASON 3:00 PM Fri Apr. 9 at Dayton* 3:00 pm Sat Apr. 10 at Dayton* 1:00 pm Sun Apr. 11 at Dayton* 12:00 pm TUE APR. 13 TOWSON 3:00 PM WED APR. 14 GEORGETOWN 3:00 PM Fri Apr. 16 at Richmond* 3:00 pm Sat Apr. 17 at Richmond* 2:00 pm Sun Apr. 18 at Richmond* 1:00 pm Tue Apr. 20 at James Madison 6:30 pm Wed Apr. 21 at UMBC 6:00 pm FRI APR. 23 CHARLOTTE* 4:30 PM SAT APR. 24 CHARLOTTE* 1:00 PM SUN APR. 25 CHARLOTTE* 12:00 PM TUE APR. 27 JAMES MADISON 3:00 PM Wed Apr. 28 at William & Mary 7:00 pm Fri Apr. 30 at Massachusetts* 3:00 pm Sat May 1 at Massachusetts* 1:00 pm Sun May 2 at Massachusetts* 12:00 pm Sat May 8 at Temple (DH)* 12:00 pm Sun May 9 at Temple* 12:00 pm Wed May 12 at Towson 3:00 pm FRI May 14 FORDHAM* 4:00 PM SAT May 15 FORDHAM* 1:00 PM SUN May 16 FORDHAM* 2:00 PM Tue May 18 at George Mason 3:00 pm Thu May 20 at Rhode Island* 3:00 pm Fri May 21 at Rhode Island* 3:00 pm Sat May 22 at Rhode Island* 12:00 pm Wed- May 26-29 A-10 Tournament (Camden, NJ) All Day Sat Home Games (In BOLD CAPS) at Barcroft Park, 4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr., Arlington, VA *Atlantic 10 Conference contest

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