Coastal Carolina Baseball: 2023 Season

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1 Baseball Schedule 4 2023 Roster 6 Meet the Chanticleers 8 Head Coach Gary Gilmore 14 Coaching and Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Springs Brooks Stadium/Quick Facts 22 Boni Belle Practice and Hitting Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Mascot/Chauncey 26 Coastal Carolina University 27 Chants Who Reached the Show 29 Chants in the MLB Draft 30 2016 Coastal Carolina National Champions 32 CCU Versus Opponents All-Time 34 All-Americans/National Honors 36 Conference Honors 41 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Yearly Statistical Leaders 49 University President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Board of Trustees/Executive Officers 55 Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation Matt Hogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
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The sun Belt Conference (sBC) has established itself as a leader among intercollegiate athletics leagues since its move to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in 2001. Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt now features 14 dynamic member institutions across 10 contiguous states. The Sun Belt boasts broad-based excellence across its 18 sponsored sports, in the classroom and in the communities across the league’s footprint. The Sun Belt supports more than 5,500 student-athletes in sponsoring 18 NCAA sports.

THE SUN BELT’S 14-MEMBER INSTITUTIONS INCLUDE:

• App State

• Arkansas State

• Coastal Carolina

• Georgia Southern

• Georgia State

• James Madison

• Louisiana

• ULM

• Marshall

• Old Dominion

• South Alabama

• Southern Miss

• Texas State

• Troy

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april 18 ColleGe of Charleston Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. april 21 southern mIss * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. april 22 southern mIss * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 2 p.m. april 23 southern mIss * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 1 p.m. April 25 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 6 P.M. April 28 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 7 P.M. April 29 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 5 P.M. April 30 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 2 P.M. may 2 Charlotte Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. may 5 appalaChIan state * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. may 6 appalaChIan state * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 2 p.m. may 7 appalaChIan state * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 1 p.m. May 9 at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 1 P.M. may 10 Clemson Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. May 12 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 7:30 P.M. May 13 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 3 P.M. May 14 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 2 P.M. may 16 north CarolIna Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. may 18 marshall * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 6 p.m. may 19 marshall * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 2 p.m. may 20 marshall * Conway, s.C. / springs Brooks stadium 1 p.m. May 23-28 2023 Sun Belt Conference Championship Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBA 5 Bold - Home Games *- Sun Belt Conference Game All game times and dates are subject to change. 2023 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED ®
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GARY GILMORE

33 Seasons as a Head Coach: 1,293 - 653 - 5

27 Seasons at Coastal Carolina: 1,040 - 551 - 3

Coastal Carolina head coach Gary Gilmore, who coached his 25th season at his alma mater in 2020, was named the 2016 National Coach of the Year and has seen the Coastal program continually rise in the world of college baseball to a national power. He will begin his 28th season in 2023.

A two-time ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year (2005 and 2016) and a 10-time conference Coach of the Year, Gilmore ranks among the NCAA’s all-time top 25 in wins with 1,293 and enters the 2023 season ranked fourth overall in wins among all active NCAA Division I head coaches.

Under his guidance, Coastal won the 2016 NCAA College World Series, has made 17 NCAA berths, and advanced to a Super Regional three times. In addition to team success, the program has featured numerous draft picks - including 26 players drafted within the top 10 rounds over the last 15 years and built perhaps the best overall practice and playing facilities in the nation.

Gilmore was recently named the 2021 Jerry Kindall Character in Coaching Award winner presented by Fellowship Christian Athletes (FCA) and will be one of seven individuals inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame as part of the 2022 Class in January 2023.

Since 2000, the Chants have won 11 regular-season championships, 13 conference tournament championship titles, made 17 NCAA Division

I Championship appearances, advanced to three NCAA Super Regionals, and won the 2016 NCAA College World Series.

Before returning to his alma mater in 1996, Gilmore spent six seasons as head coach at USC Aiken, where he compiled a 256-102-2 record. He posted 40-win seasons in his first four years there, including a schoolrecord 48 wins in 1991.

In 1992, he led USC Aiken to the Peach Belt Tournament Championship and the NCAA Division II postseason. The following year in 1993, the Pacers once again won the Peach Belt Tournament title and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II College World Series.

In 1993, Gilmore was named the ABCA NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, as well as the South Atlantic Region and Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year by his peers.

USC Aiken added a regular-season conference championship in 1994. During his stint at USC Aiken, Gilmore coached nine all-conference performers, including once conference player of the year in Adam Riggs, and had nine players drafted.

Prior to his coaching career, Gilmore worked as a scout for the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians. Gilmore played center field for Coastal Carolina during the 1979 and 1980 seasons where as the lead-off hitter he hit .353 with 69 steals in 90 games.

After graduating in 1980, he played professionally in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Gilmore and his wife Cathy have a son, Chance, a daughter, Samantha, and four grandsons - Liam, Hank, Luke, and Shepherd.

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n 2016 National Coach of the Year (ABCA, NCBWA, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball, HERO Sports, Perfect Game/Rawlings).

n Two-time ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.

n Nine-time Big South Coach of the Year.

n 2018 Sun Belt Coach of the Year.

n 2013 ABCA/NCAA Division II and NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.

n Jerry Kindall Character in Coaching Award winner presented by FCA (2021).

n ABCA Hall of Fame inductee (2022).

n Franklin County High School (Va.) Hall of Fame inductee (2019).

n Ferrum College Alumni-Sports Hall of Fame inductee (2015).

n USC Aiken Athletics Hall of Fame member (2014).

n Inducted into the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Hall of Fame (2010).

n Entered the 2023 season ranked 22nd all-time in NCAA Division I and fourth among all active Division I coaches with 1,293 career wins.

at Coastal CarolIna unIVersIty (1996-present)

n 2016 NCAA Division I National Champion.

n 16 NCAA Division I Regional appearances.

n Advanced to three NCAA Division I Super Regionals.

n Won 10 Big South regular-season titles.

n Won 11 Big South championship tournament titles.

n Won two Sun Belt regular-season titles.

n Won two Sun Belt tournament titles.

n Has recorded the eighth-most wins in the NCAA since 2001 with 885 victories.

n Has totaled five 50-plus wins seasons since 2001.

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n Advanced to the 1993 NCAA Division II College World Series.

n Two NCAA Division II tourney appearances.

n Won one Peach Belt regular-season title.

n Won two Peach Belt tournament titles.

personal

n Prior to his coaching career, Gilmore worked as a scout for the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians.

n Played center field for Coastal Carolina University during the 1979 and 1980 seasons where he hit .353 with 69 steals in 90 games.

n Played professionally in the Philadelphia Phillies organization.

players aWards and honors

n Andrew Beckwith was named the 2016 Gregg olson award winner and the nation’s male athlete of the year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus.

n eleven Chants (Kevin Schnall, Mike Costanzo, Chris Raber, David Sappelt, Dock Doyle, Anthony Meo, Jose Iglesias, Tommy La Stella, Tucker Frawley, Connor Owings, and G.K. Young) have either been a finalist or semifinalist for a National Player of the Year Award.

n Coached 38 players to a total of 77 all-american honors

n Coached 13 freshman all-americans.

n Coached 29 players to a total of 32 all-region/all-district honors, including 2010 NCBWA District IV Player of the Year Anthony Meo.

n Andrew Beckwith was voted the 2016 Big south howard Bagwell male athlete of the year.

n Coached the Conference player of the year 11 times (Kevin Schnall, Justin Owens, Mike Costanzo--twice, David Sappelt, Dock Doyle, David Anderson, Tommy La Stella, Daniel Bowman, Connor Owings, and Billy Cooke).

n Since 2007, coached the Conference pitcher of the year six times (Bobby Gagg, Cody Wheeler, Anthony Meo, Matt Rein, Aaron Burke, and Andrew Beckwith).

n Coached the Conference rookie/freshman of the year and newcomer of the year five times (Brooks Marzka, Scott Woodward, Seth Lamando, Bobby Holmes, Cory Wood, and Jake Wright).

n Coached players that have earned 141 all-conference honors, including a Big South-record eight first-team elections in 2010 and a Big South-record 11 first and second-team honorees in 2008.

n Coached the 2010 and 2012 Big south male scholarathlete of the years (Austin Fleet and Tucker Frawley) and four Big south Baseball scholar-athletes of the year (Brooks Marzka in 2000, Austin Fleet in 2010, Tucker Frawley in 2012, and Justin Creel in 2013).

n Coached first-team academic all-americans austin fleet (2010), tucker frawley (2012), and Justin Creel (2013) as well as eight players that have earned a total of 13 academic all-district honors.

n CCU set school and Big south records by winning 55 games in both 2010 and 2016. The 55 wins also led the NCAA both times as did the Chanticleers’ .846 winning percentage (55-10) in 2010.

n CCU led the nCaa in home runs (96) and runs scored (516) in 2016.

n Has had 91 players (85 at Coastal) drafted and 125 players sign professional contracts.

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DIVISION I - TOP 10 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES

Entering the 2023 Season

CoACH WINs

GILMORE’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

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year school overall Conf notes 1990 USC Aiken 45-10-0 N/A 1991 USC Aiken 48-13-0 N/A 1992 USC Aiken 45-15-2 10-2-1^ NCAA DII 1993 USC Aiken 46-18-0 13-7-0^ NCAA DII / DII CWS 1994 USC Aiken 35-22-0 16-5-0* 1995 USC Aiken 34-24-0 14-10-0 1996 CCU 24-29-0 11-10-0 1997 CCU 23-3-0 5-16-0 1998 CCU 31-29-0 11-7-0 1999 CCU 43-15-0 10-2-0* 2000 CCU 34-24-0 11-10-0 2001 CCU 42-20-0 16-4-0^ NCAA Regional 2002 CCU 44-19-0 16-5-0*^ NCAA Regional 2003 CCU 45-18-0 12-7-0^ NCAA Regional 2004 CCU 40-23-0 16-8-0^ NCAA Regional 2005 CCU 50-16-0 21-3-0* NCAA Regional 2006 CCU 30-27-0 15-9-0 2007 CCU 50-13-0 17-4-0*^ NCAA Regional 2008 CCU 50-14-0 17-3-0*^ NCAA Regional / Super Regional 2009 CCU 47-16-0 21-5-0*^ NCAA Regional 2010 CCU 55-10-0 25-0-0*^ NCAA Regional / Super Regional 2011 CCU 42-20-0 20-7-0*^ NCAA Regional 2012 CCU 42-19-0 18-5-0*^ NCAA Regional 2013 CCU 37-23-0 18-6-0# NCAA Regional 2014 CCU 24-33-0 13-13-0 2015 CCU 39-21-0 17-7-0 NCAA Regional 2016 CCU 55-18-0 21-3-0*^ NCAA Regional / Super Regional / CWS (National Champions) 2017 CCU 37-19-1 22-7-1* 2018 CCU 43-19-0 23-7-0*^ NCAA Regional 2019 CCU 36-26-1 15-13-0^ NCAA Regional 2020 # CCU 11-5-0 N/A 2021 CCU 27-24-0 9-12-0 2022 CCU 39-20-1 21-8-1 NCAA Regional total 33 seasons 1,254-633-4
Championship
1. Danny Hall (Georgia Tech) 1,348 2. John Anderson (Minnesota) 1,347 3. Keith Guttin (Missouri State) 1,340 4. Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina) 1,293 5. Elliott Avent (NC State) 1,186 6. Dave Van Horn (Arkansas) 1,167 7. Rich Hill (Hawaii) 1,106 8. Paul Kostacopoulos (Navy) 1,004 9. Steve Owens (Rutgers) 985 10. Rick Heller (Iowa) 966
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Associate Head Baseball Coach / Recruiting Coordinator / Catchers Coastal Carolina, 2001 • 20th season

n Served as the acting head coach in 2020 with head coach Gary Gilmore missing time due to medical reasons.

n Named one of the top 15 premier assistant coaches for 2018 by D1Baseball.

n Rated among the top 10 assistant coaches in 2017 by Baseball America (sixth).

n Ranked among the top 10 assistant coaches in 2012 by Baseball America (seventh).

n 2016 NCAA College World Series Champions.

n 14 NCAA Division I Regional appearances.

n Advanced to three NCAA Division I Super Regionals.

n Won 11 conference regular-season championships.

n Won 13 conference championship tournament titles.

n Mentored 10 Conference Players of the Year.

n Coached 33 All-Americans (all teams).

n Has had six recruiting classes over the last nine years ranked in the top 30 nationally by either Baseball America, D1Baseball, Perfect Game, or Collegiate Baseball.

n 1999 NCBWA second-team All-American as a player at Coastal Carolina.

n 1999 Big South Player of the Year.

n A finalist for the Rotary Smith National Player of the Year Award.

n Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 1999.

Jason BeVerlIn

Assistant Coach / Pitchers • Western Carolina, 2001 • 2nd season

n Head Coach at Bethune-Cookman for six seasons (2011-17).

n 2014 recipient of the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) Giant Steps Award.

n Led BCU to four Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tournament titles (2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017).

n Guided BCU to four NCAA Regional appearances (2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017).

n 22 players taken in the Major League Baseball Draft.

n Played 13 seasons of professional baseball.

n 2004 All-Star team in Japan while playing for the Yakult Swallows of the NPB (Japanese Major Leagues).

n 1994 All-American (ABCA, Baseball America, NCBWA).

n 1994 Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year.

n Two-time Southern Conference All-Conference first team (1993 and 1994).

n Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fourth round (93rd overall) in 1994.

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Volunteer Assistant / Infielders • Coastal Carolina, 1994 • 16th season

n CCU led the NCAA in home runs (96) and runs scored (516) in 2016.

n Helped instruct an offense that has ranked in the top five statistically in the conference in several categories in each of the last nine seasons.

n Coastal’s infielders ranked in the top five in the NCAA in double plays turned in 2015 (66), 2016 (66), and 2020 (22).

n Chants have led the conference in double plays turned four times over the last nine years (2013, 2015, 2016, and 2020) and ranked second twice (2017 and 2018).

n Helped lead CCU to four regular-season conference championships (1999, 2016, 2017, and 2018) as a coach and one as a player (1993).

n Part of three conference tournament championship titles – 2016, 2018, and 2019 as a coach.

n Assisted in guiding the Chants to five NCAA Championship appearances (2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019), including winning the 2016 NCAA National Championship.

n Over a decade of experience working with the development of professional baseball players at the Baseball Factory.

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HOME OF THE 2016 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

QuICK faCts

sprInGs BrooKs stadIum (named for Tami Springs Brooks)

n Baseball/Softball complex dedicated March 28, 2015 Baseball def. Winthrop (6-0) and Softball swept Winthrop (6-0 and 5-0)

n Baseball Commemoration May 21, 2016 CCU def. Campbell, 23-4 (7 innings)

Vrooman fIeld (named for Irv and Bernice Vrooman and the Vrooman Family by former CCU head baseball coach, John Vrooman)

n Dedicated March 13, 2004; CCU def. George Mason, 13-4

td sports CompleX (named for TD Bank and encompasses all CCU athletics facilities)

n Dedicated Sept. 12, 2014

fIrst Game: Feb. 13, 2015

Maryland def. Western Kentucky, 7-3

fIrst CCu Game: Feb. 13, 2015

Coastal Carolina def. Old Dominion, 4-0

ConstruCtIon tImelIne

n State approval for Phase I: Feb. 8, 2011

n State approval for Phase II: Dec. 15, 2011

n Fencing off of construction area: Aug. 12, 2012

n Watson Stadium demolition: Sept. 12, 2012

n Official CCU Groundbreaking Ceremony: March 12, 2013

n Construction began: March 26, 2013

Cost: $15.2 million (combined cost for baseball and softball)

seatInG: 2,500 permanent seats

CapaCIty: 3,463 (standing room only in main grandstand)

5,400 (with berms and City of Conway Boardwalk)

reCord CroWd: 4,130 (Coastal Carolina vs. #10 Clemson, March 20, 2018)

dImensIons: LF: 320 — LC 365 — CF 390 — RC: 365 — RF: 320

outfIeld Wall: 10 feet tall — Batter’s Eye: 20 feet tall

Vrooman fIeld

n Grass: Tifton 419 Bermuda (perennial rye over seed)

n dirt: Custom blend of clay/silt/sand by DuraEdge Products Inc.

n foul territory/home plate: Astro Turf Game Day 3-D

features

Team Club House • Team Locker Room • Coaches’ Locker Room

Umpire Locker Room • Former Player Locker Room

Coaches’ Offices • Athletic Training Room • Laundry Facility

Equipment Room • Interview Room/Player Enhancement Room

Luxury Suite • Party Deck • Two Grass Berms • Boardwalk

Two Concession Areas • Souvenir Shop • Ticket Office

Four Broadcast Booths • Media Booth • Game Operations Booth

Video Board/Scoreboard

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stadIum fIrsts (InnInG)

first pitch (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Western Kentucky’s John Harman (11:04 a.m. - Strike) vs. Maryland

By Coastal: Alex Cunningham (4:15 p.m. - Strike) vs. Old Dominion

first play (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Brandon Lowe lined out to Western Kentucky’s 2B Leiff Clarkson

By Coastal: Old Dominion’s Nick Walker grounded out to CCU’s 2B Connor Owings

first hit (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Jose Cuas single up the middle (1st) vs. Western Kentucky

By Coastal: Dalton Ewing bunt single to 3rd base (3rd) vs. Old Dominion

first run scored (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Western Kentucky’s Cody Wofford off Ryan Church double (1st) vs. Maryland

By Coastal: Dalton Ewing off Michael Paez home run (3rd) vs. Old Dominion

first rBI (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Western Kentucky’s Ryan Church double scored Cody Wofford (1st) vs. Maryland

By Coastal: Michael Paez’s two-run HR scored Dalton Ewing (3rd) vs. Old Dominion

first double (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Western Kentucky’s Ryan Church to left field (1st) vs. Maryland

By Coastal: Casey Schroeder off left-field fence (6th) vs. Old Dominion

first triple (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Kevin Smith down right-field line (4th) vs. Western Kentucky

By Coastal: Anthony Marks down left-field line (3rd) vs. Old Dominion

first home run (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Anthony Papio hit a solo HR to right field (4th) vs. Western Kentucky

By Coastal: Michael Paez two-run HR to left field (3rd) vs. Old Dominion

first strikeout (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s LaMonte Wade (swinging) by WKU’s John Harman (1st)

By Coastal: Old Dominion’s PJ Higgins (swinging) by CCU’s Alex Cunningham (1st)

first Walk (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Andrew Bechtold (4-0) by John Harman of Western Kentucky (2nd)

By Coastal: Zach Remillard (3-1) by Old Dominion’s Nick Hartman (6th)

first Win (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Mike Shawaryn (6.0 IP — 3 H —

3 R — 3 ER — 2 BB — 7 K) vs. WKU

By Coastal: Alex Cunningham (5.2 IP — 2 H — 0 R —

0 ER — 3 BB — 4 Ks) vs. ODU

first save (feb. 13, 2015)

overall: Maryland’s Brian Shaffer (3.0 IP — 1 H —

0 R — 0 ER — 1 BB — 2 Ks) vs. WKU

By Coastal: Mike Morrison (0.1 IP — 0 H — 0 R —

0 ER — 0 BB — 1 K) vs. ODU

first stolen Base:

overall: Maryland’s Jose Cuas stole second vs. Western Kentucky (1st) (Feb. 13, 2015)

By Coastal: Connor Owings stole third vs. Canisius (5th) (Feb. 16, 2015)

first Grand slam:

overall: Georgia Tech’s A.J. Murray cleared the batter’s eye (9th) vs. FIU (Feb. 21, 2015)

By Coastal: David Parrett gave CCU a 6-1 lead (3rd) vs. Clemson (March 17, 2015)

first to Clear the Batter’s eye: overall: Georgia Tech’s A.J. Murray grand slam (9th) vs. FIU (Feb. 21, 2015)

By Coastal: Tyler Chadwick grand slam (4th) vs. Stetson (March 25, 2016)

first WalK-off home run:

overall: Ga. Tech’s Arden Pabst three-run HR to left (9th), beat Albany 9-8 (Feb. 22, 2015)

By Coastal: G.K. Young hit (1st pitch of 13th) RF line, beat West Va. 4-3 (Feb. 27, 2015)

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BONI BELLE PRACTICE & HITTING FACILITY

The $1.2 million Boni Belle practice & hitting facility, built adjacent to Springs Brooks Stadium, includes a full, artificial turf practice infield (17,424 square feet) with as many as 12 hitting cages featuring a mechanical netting system that can be raised and lowered accordingly from the ceiling. The covered facility allows the program to practice in the event of inclement weather and provides an alternate area for individual instruction of student-athletes.

“This hitting facility is one of a kind,” said Head Coach Gary Gilmore. “It really has no rival. This is the standard for facilities across the country. The flexibility to have multiple things going on at once and the versatility of the building allows us to get a lot accomplished on a daily basis, regardless of the weather.”

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WHAT IS A CHANTICLEER?

A Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to the University when it was a member of the University of South Carolina system.

A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to come out on top every time.

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Coastal Carolina university is a comprehensive, public liberal arts institution in Conway, S.C., that offers 104 major fields of study toward the baccalaureate degree, 27 master’s degree programs, one educational specialist degree, and two Ph.D. programs.

More than 10,300 students from across the country and around the world engage with a world-class faculty, and they all enjoy an inspiring cultural calendar and a tradition of community interaction fueled by more than 180 student organizations.

The 19 Coastal Carolina athletic teams compete in Division I of the NCAA as members of the Sun Belt Conference. The University’s mascot is the Chanticleer, a proud, fierce, and quick-thinking rooster derived from Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales.” The football, lacrosse, softball, and baseball teams compete in the TD Sports Complex, which houses baseball’s award-winning Springs Brooks Stadium. The Chanticleer baseball team won the College World Series in 2016, the University’s first national championship.

The University has 115 main buildings on its campus, comprised of 621 acres, including the General James Hackler Golf Course, a public 18-hole golf facility located adjacent to campus.

Coastal Carolina University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees.

MISSION

Coastal Carolina university is a public, comprehensive liberal arts institution that seeks to develop students who are both knowledgeable in their chosen fields and prepared to be productive, responsible, healthy citizens with a global perspective. To deliver on this commitment, Coastal Carolina recruits highly qualified and motivated students, faculty, and staff from the region, state, nation, and world to create a diverse and dynamic student-centered learning environment.

Because Coastal Carolina embraces the teacher-scholar model, it places primary emphasis on high-quality teaching and engaged learning, and it supports faculty research, creative activities, and expert collaboration in the community, state, nation, and world. This focus enables faculty and staff to mentor students in collaborative research, creative opportunities, and internships. To nurture this active learning community, Coastal Carolina maintains a broad range of contemporary technologies, programming, support services, and innovative course offerings and delivery methods. The result is alumni who are well prepared for professional careers or graduate programs in their chosen fields and who continue to be connected to Coastal Carolina.

Inspired by its founding in 1954 to serve the educational needs of the region, Coastal Carolina has a tradition of a strong liberal arts core. As such, Coastal Carolina commits its resources to building undergraduate and graduate degree programs of national and/or regional significance in the arts and sciences, business, humanities, education, and health and human services. Coastal Carolina fully embraces its leadership role as a regional center of economic and intellectual resources, lifelong learning, cultural and recreational opportunities, and athletic programs.

As Coastal Carolina executes this mission, it recognizes its responsibility to be a role model to the community by assuring fair and honest treatment of people with whom it interacts and sustainable stewardship of resources entrusted to it; adopting the highest standards of integrity and accountability; and committing itself to excellence through continuous assessment and improvement.

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Chants Who reaChed the shoW

2nd round pick: Seattle, 1983

mlB debut:

Aug. 9, 1986: Mariners at Angels (1-4 as lead-off hitter)

Seattle Mariners (1986-89)

tom romano

17th round pick: Kansas City, 1980

mlB debut:

Sept. 1, 1987: Expos at Giants (0-1 as pinch hitter)

Montreal Expos (1987)

2nd round pick: San Francisco, 1986

mlB debut:

Sept. 15, 1987: Giants vs. Padres (0-2 as a reserve)

San Francisco Giants (1987-96)

Houston Astros (1996)

Colorado Rockies (1997-99)

(Finished college career at Montclair State)

42nd round pick: St. Louis, 1994

mlB debut:

Sept. 8, 1998: Reds at Houston (3.2 IP in relief; 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K)

Cincinnati Reds (1998; 2000)

Signed as a Free Agent: Toronto, 1996

mlB debut:

April 29, 2001: Blue Jays vs. Angels (0-0 with a walk as pinch hitter)

Toronto Blue Jays (2001)

Montreal Expos (2004)

9th round pick: Cincinnati, 2008

mlB debut:

Aug. 7, 2011: Reds at Cubs (1-5 as lead-off, starting in LF)

Cincinnati Reds (2011)

Chicago Cubs (2012-13)

2nd round pick: Philadelphia, 2005

mlB debut:

May 13, 2012: Reds vs. Nationals (0-0 with a sac fly RBI as pinch hitter)

Cincinnati Reds (2012)

8th round pick: Atlanta, 2011 mlB debut:

May 28, 2014: Braves vs. Red Sox (2-4 as starting second baseman)

Atlanta Braves (2014)

Chicago Cubs (2015-18)

Los Angeles Angels (2019-20)

Oakland Athletics (2020)

San Francisco Giants (2021-22)

28th round pick: Arizona, 2010

Signed as a free agent with Arizona in 2011

mlB debut:

Aug. 8, 2015: Diamondbacks vs. Reds (1.0 inning with two strikeouts in relief)

Arizona Diamondbacks (2015-16)

San Diego Padres (2016)

rICo

5th round pick: San Diego, 2010

mlB debut:

Sept. 2, 2015: Yankees vs. Red Sox (pinch runner)

New York Yankees (2015)

17th round pick: Tampa Bay, 2011

mlB debut:

May 16, 2016: Rays vs. Blue Jays (1-4 with two runs, SS/RF)

Tampa Rays (2016)

Seattle Mariners (2017-18)

Minnesota Twins (2018)

Colorado (2021)

Boston Red Sox (2021)

Cincinnati Reds (2022)

JaCoB

3rd round pick: Chicago White Sox, 2013

mlB debut:

April 4, 2017: White Sox vs. Blue Jays (0-4 with an RBI, opening day starter in CF)

Chicago White Sox (2017)

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Chants In the mlB draft

1977 Joe Stethers LHP 13th (324) Chicago Cubs

1979 Larry Raskin C 4th (99) Cincinnati Reds

Mike Barba RHP 7th (170) San Diego Padres

1980 Tom Romano OF 17th (431) Kansas City Royals

Steven Smith RHP 21st (521) Toronto Blue Jays

1981 Bruce Franklin 2B 29th (725) Detroit Tigers

1982 Mickey Brantley OF 8th (207) Cincinnati Reds

1983 Mickey Brantley OF 2nd (35) Seattle Mariners

John Rigos OF 3rd (78) St. Louis Cardinals

Gary Tremblay C 6th (151) Boston Red Sox

Brian Aviles RHP 18th (464) Atlanta Braves

Mark Clemons RHP 19th (479) Toronto Blue Jays

Frank Talotta 2B 20th (503) Houston Astros

1985 Lawrence Brady OF 29th (730) Pittsburgh Pirates

1986 Kirt Manwaring C 2nd (35) San Francisco Giants

Art Smith OF 31st (749) Atlanta Braves

1988 Mike Fortuna OF 40th (1030) Pittsburgh Pirates

1989 Matt Logue RHP 46th (1191) Detroit Tigers

1990 Tony Spires SS 20th (553) San Francisco Giants

1995 John Canetto 3B 25th (685) Pittsburgh Pirates

1997 Mack Haman OF 13th (405) Baltimore Orioles

1998 Damien Hart LHP 13th (380) Cincinnati Reds

Dorian Cameron SS 44th (1321) San Francisco Giants

1999 Kevin Schnall C 25th (758) Cincinnati Reds

2000 Rett Johnson RHP 8th (236) Seattle Mariners

Scott Sturkie RHP 28th (828) Detroit Tigers

2001 Scott Sturkie RHP 12th (367) Cleveland Indians

2002 Adam Keim SS 12th (348) Kansas City Royals

Randy McGarvey Jr. C 26th (791) Houston Astros

Justin Owens OF 34th (1016) Toronto Blue Jays

2003 Brandon Powell 2B 8th (222) Kansas City Royals

Justin Sturge LHP 12th (354) Boston Red Sox

Ryan McGraw OF 39th (1151) San Diego Padres

2004 Brett Grandstrand 2B 13th (382) Pittsburgh Pirates

Steven Carter RHP 26th (787) Oakland Athletics

2005 Mike Costanzo 3B 2nd (65) Philadelphia Phillies

Michael DeJesus 2B 15th (452) Cincinnati Reds

Byron Binda RHP 19th (567) Colorado Rockies

Ricky Shefka RHP 20th (594) Washington Nationals

Jacob Hurry LHP 25th (764) Houston Astros

Chris Todd 2B 33rd (1002) San Francisco Giants

2006 Mike Fuentes C 29th (877) Philadelphia Phillies

2007 John Mariotti RHP 18th (549) Baltimore Orioles

Andy DeLaGarza LHP 18th (554) San Francisco Giants

Pete Andrelczyk RHP 32nd (968) Baltimore Orioles

Dom Duggan OF 32nd (973) San Francisco Giants

Austin Hinkle RHP 41st (1218) Tampa Bay Rays

Chris Raber 1B 42nd (1269) New York Yankees

Dock Doyle C 44th (1309) Atlanta Braves

2008 Pete Andrelczyk RHP 5th (148) Florida Marlins

Dock Doyle C 5th (164) New York Mets

David Sappelt OF 9th (269) Cincinnati Reds

Tommy Baldridge OF 33rd (1010) New York Yankees

Jeff Richard RHP 38th (1150) Atlanta Braves

2009 Nick McCully RHP 9th (279) St. Louis Cardinals

Tyler Bortnick 2B 16th (499) Tampa Bay Rays

2010 Cody Wheeler LHP 5th (151) Arizona Diamondbacks

Rico Noel CF 5th (154) San Diego Padres

Scott Woodward 3B 15th (455) Oakland Athletics

Austin Fleet RHP 16th (498) San Francisco Giants

Chance Gilmore OF 25th (772) Los Angeles Dodgers

Keith Hessler LHP 28th (841) Arizona Diamondbacks

Jim Birmingham LHP 33rd (1008) San Francisco Giants

2011 Anthony Meo RHP 2nd (63) Arizona Diamondbacks

Scott Woodward 3B/OF 7th (224) Los Angeles Dodgers

Tommy La Stella 2B 8th (266) Atlanta Braves

Taylor Motter SS 17th (540) Tampa Bay Rays

Daniel Bowman RF 38th (1165) Cincinnati Reds

2012 Josh Conway RHP 4th (134) Chicago Cubs

Tucker Frawley C 8th (265) Toronto Blue Jays

2013 Jacob May OF 3rd (91) Chicago White Sox

Will Remillard C 19th (558) Chicago Cubs

2014 Colin Hering OF 10th (309) Los Angeles Dodgers

Ben Smith LHP 17th (496) Houston Astros

Tyler Herb RHP 29th (861) Seattle Mariners

2015 Casey Schroeder C 8th (232) Chicago White Sox

2016 Michael Paez SS 4th (130) New York Mets

Zach Remillard 3B 10th (296) Chicago White Sox

Mike Morrison RHP 27th (806) Chicago White Sox

Alex Cunningham RHP 28th (835) Detroit Tigers

G.K. Young DH 31st (924) San Diego Padres

Connor Owings OF 34th (1019) Arizona Diamondbacks

2017 Billy Cooke OF 8th (243) Seattle Mariners

Alex Cunningham RHP 9th (258) San Diego Padres

Will Latcham RHP 17th (541) St. Louis Cardinals

Jordan Gore SS 19th (556) Minnesota Twins

Wood Myers 2B 29th (874) St. Louis Cardinals

Andrew Beckwith RHP 32nd (906) Kansas City Royals

2018 Seth Lancaster SS 8th (227) Philadelphia Phillies

Kevin Woodall Jr. 1B 10th (303) St. Louis Cardinals

Jason Bilous RHP 13th (378) Chicago White Sox

Matt Beaird C 36th (1075) Baltimore Orioles

2019 Anthony Veneziano LHP 10th (289) Kansas City Royals

Cory Wood 2B 19th (574) Pittsburgh Pirates

Scott McKeon SS 21st (622) Detroit Tigers

Zach Biermann 1B 23rd (706) Houston Astros

Jake Wright OF 32nd (964) Pittsburgh Pirates

Keaton Weisz SS 36th (1081) Los Angeles Angels

Kyle Skeels C 36th (1085) St. Louis Cardinals

2020* Zach McCambley RHP 3rd (75) Miami Marlins

2021 Parker Chavers OF 7th (214) Chicago Cubs

Alaska Abney RHP 15th (456) Cleveland Baseball Team

2022 Eric Brown SS 1st (27) Milwaukee Brewers

Michael Knorr RHP 3rd (103) Houston Astros

Reid VanScoter LHP 5th (156) Seattle Mariners

* 2020 MLB Draft was just five rounds

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COASTAL CAROLINA IMPACT:

Under the direction of head coach Gary Gilmore and his staff, numerous players have drastically improved their draft stock during their time as a Chanticleer. Below is a list of those to be drafted among the top 20 rounds after playing at CCU.

round drafted round drafted name In hs/JuCo from CCu eric Brown not drafted 1st in 2022 Anthony Meo 43rd (HS) 2nd in 2011 Mike Costanzo Not Drafted 2nd in 2005 michael Knorr not drafted 3rd in 2022 Zach McCambley Not Drafted 3rd in 2020 Jacob May 39th (HS) 3rd in 2013 Michael Paez Not Drafted 4th in 2016 Josh Conway 42nd (HS) 4th in 2012 reid Vanscoter not drafted 5th in 2022 Rico Noel Not Drafted 5th in 2010 Cody Wheeler Not Drafted 5th in 2010 Pete Andrelczyk Not Drafted 32nd in 2007 32nd in 2007 5th in 2008 Dock Doyle Not Drafted 44th in 2007 44th in 2007 5th in 2008 Parker Chavers Not Drafted 7th in 2021 Scott Woodward Not Drafted 15th in 2010 15th in 2010 7th in 2011 Seth Lancaster Not Drafted 8th in 2018 Billy Cooke Not Drafted 8th in 2017 Casey Schroeder 22nd (HS)/14th (JC) 8th in 2015 Tucker Frawley Not Drafted 8th in 2012 Tommy La Stella Not Drafted 8th in 2011 Brandon Powell Not Drafted 8th in 2003 Rett Johnson Not Drafted 8th in 2000 Alex Cunningham Not Drafted 28th in 2016 28th in 2016 9th in 2017 Nick McCully Not Drafted 9th in 2009 David Sappelt Not Drafted 9th in 2008 Kevin Woodall Jr. Not Drafted 10th in 2018 Anthony Veneziano Not Drafted 10th in 2019 Zach Remillard 38th (HS) 10th in 2016 Colin Hering Not Drafted 10th in 2014 Adam Keim Not Drafted 12th in 2002 Justin Sturge Not Drafted 12th in 2003 Scott Sturkie Not Drafted 28th in 2000 28th in 2000 12th in 2001 Jason Bilous 29th (HS) 13th in 2018 Brett Grandstrand Not Drafted 13th in 2004 Mack Haman Not Drafted 13th in 1997 Damien Hart Not Drafted 13th in 1998 Mike DeJesus Not Drafted 15th in 2005 Alaska Abney Not Drafted 15th in 2021 Tyler Bortnick Not Drafted 16th in 2009 Austin Fleet 39th (HS) 16th in 2010 Will Latcham Not Drafted 17th in 2017 Taylor Motter Not Drafted 17th in 2011 Ben Smith Not Drafted 17th in 2014 John Mariotti 44th (HS)/36th (JC) 18th in 2007 Jordan Gore Not Drafted 19th in 2017 Byron Binda Not Drafted 19th in 2005 Andy DeLaGarza 50th (HS) 19th in 2007 Will Remillard Not Drafted 19th in 2013 Cory Wood Not Drafted 19th in 2019 Ricky Shefka Not Drafted 20th in 2005
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Akron 2-0 W-2 2015 Alabama 1-0 W-1 2008 Albany 11-0 W-11 2017 Alderson-Broaddus 4-0 W-4 1979 Allegheny 1-0 W-1 1978 Allen 14-0 W-14 1985 Anderson (Ind.) 1-0 W-1 1984 appalaChIan state 12-2 W-4 2022 Arizona 2-1 W-2 2016 Arizona State 0-2 L-2 2005 Arkansas 2-1 L-1 1983 Arkansas State 10-2 W-3 2022 Armstrong State 10-9-1 L-2 1987 Auburn 0-1 L-1 2019 Augusta State 22-7 L-1 1994 Austin Peay 5-1 W-4 1982 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 0-1 L-1 1984 Ball State 16-0 W-16 2022 Barton (Atlantic Christian) 6-2 W-1 1991 Benedict 5-0 W-5 1980 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 W-1 2007 Birmingham Southern 11-6 W-1 2006 Boston College 1-1 L-1 2012 Bowling Green 2-1 W-2 1992 Brockport State 1-0 W-1 1977 Brown 9-0 W-9 2003 Bryant 2-0 W-2 2015 Buffalo 3-1 W-3 2002 California 0-2 L-2 2015 Cal Irvine 2-0 W-2 2010 CampBell 37-18 W-5 2019 Canisius 1-1 L-1 2015 Central Connecticut State 1-1 L-1 1998 Central Florida 2-1 W-2 1990 Central Michigan 1-0 W-1 2022 Charleston Southern 74-30 W-2 2016 Cincinnati 1-2 L-1 2016 the CItadel 46-33 W-3 2017 Clemson 12-47 W-2 2022 Coker 1-0 W-1 1976 ColleGe of Charleston 26-25 W-3 2022 Columbia 1-0 W-1 2008 Connecticut (UConn) 4-4 W-1 2021 CoppIn state 1-0 W-1 2022 CreIGhton 2-0 W-2 2009 Cumberland (Ky.) 3-0 W-3 1980 Dallas Baptist 1-0 W-1 1984 daVIdson 6-4 W-1 2021 Delaware 13-2 W-11 2004 Delaware State 5-0 W-5 2004 Detroit 2-0 W-2 2001 Drexel 5-0 W-5 1998 Duke 2-3 W-1 2021 East Carolina 8-6 L-1 2022 East Tennessee State 5-2 W-2 2001 Eastern Connecticut 1-0 W-1 1976 Eastern Illinois 1-1 W-1 1999 Eastern Michigan 3-1 W-3 2007 Eckerd College 0-1 L-1 1976 Elon 23-11 W-1 2014 Erskine 15-5 W-4 1986 Evansville 1-0 W-1 2004 faIrfIeld fIrst eVer meetInG Florida 1-1 W-1 2016 Florida A&M 1-0 W-1 2019 Florida Atlantic 1-0 W-1 2013 Florida International 2-2 W-2 2021 Florida State 1-13 W-1 2015 Fordham 1-0 W- 1 2000 Francis Marion 31-8 W-5 1991 Frostburg State 2-0 W-2 1983 Furman 8-6 L-4 2013 Gannon (Pa.) 2-0 W-2 1983 Gardner-Webb 20-4 W-4 2016 George Mason 26-7 W-4 2017 George Washington 5-1 W-2 1999 Georgetown (Ky.) 3-1 W-2 1984 Georgia 0-3 L-3 2002 Georgia College 0-1 L-1 1980 GeorGIa southern 20-21 l-1 2022 GeorGIa state 9-6 l-3 2022 Georgia Tech 7-19 L-4 2019 Glenville State 7-0 W-7 1980 Harvard 1-0 W-1 2013 Hawai’i 2-4 L-3 2009 High Point 47-16 L-2 2018 Hiram 5-0 W-5 1984 Hobart (N.Y.) 4-0 W-4 1983 Howard 1-0 W-1 1988 IllInoIs 9-8 W-1 2022 Illinois-Chicago 2-0 W-2 1996 Indiana 1-3 W-1 2019 IPFW 2-0 W-2 2009 Iowa 1-0 W-1 2012 Jacksonville 0-3 L-3 1979 James madIson 9-6 l-1 2017 Kansas 1-1 L-1 2009 Kansas-Newman 0-1 L-1 1983 Kansas State 2-1 W-2 2018 Kennesaw State 2-0 W-2 2021 Kent State 9-18 L-1 2022 Kentucky 4-3 L-2 2013 Kentucky State 1-0 W-1 1982 Le Moyne 4-6 L-1 1998 Lewis (Ill.) 2-2 L-1 1980 Lewis-Clark State 0-2 L-2 1982 Liberty 63-36 L-1 2021 Limestone 2-0 W-2 1993 Little Rock 7-2 W-4 2022 Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1-0 W-1 1980 LIU Brooklyn 1-0 W-1 2018 Longwood 6-2 W-3 2016 louIsIana 4-8-1 l-2 2021 Louisville 6-1 W-3 2002 LSU 2-0 W-2 2016 Lubbock Christian 0-1 L-1 1983 Maine 0-1 L-1 1991 Maine-Gorham 4-0 W-4 1979 Manhattan 1-0 W-1 2012 Marist 1-1 L-1 2012 Mars Hill 1-0 W-1 1976 marshall 6-2 W-4 2016 Maryland 12-4 W-4 2020 UMBC 19-5 W-8 2014 Mercer 1-0 W-1 1991 Methodist 3-3 W-1 1987 Miami (Fla.) 0-11 L-11 2004 Miami (Ohio) 1-2 W-1 2021 Michigan 8-4 L-1 2015 Michigan State 3-1 W-2 2019 mIddle tennessee 2-1 W-1 2020 Minnesota 0-1 L-1 2014 Mississippi 0-1 L-1 2016 Missouri 0-2 L-2 2004 Missouri State 0-1 L-1 2003 Morris 16-2 W-11 1985 Mt. Olive 2-0 W-2 1992 Mount St. Mary’s 2-0 W-2 1996 Nebraska 2-0 W-2 2007 UNLV 2-0 W-2 2005 New York Tech 2-1 W- 1 2000 Newberry 20-6 W-6 1988 North Adams State 15-2 L-1 1987 north CarolIna 20-47 l-3 2022 North Carolina A&T 2-0 W-2 1999 north CarolIna state 14-19 l-1 2020 North Carolina Wesleyan 2-2 W-2 1992 North Florida 1-0 W-1 2007 Northwestern 1-3 L-2 1995 Notre Dame 2-0 W-2 2011 Ohio 9-5 L-1 1999 Ohio State 7-3 L-1 2018 Oklahoma 1-1 W-1 2018 Oklahoma State 0-3 L-3 1983 old domInIon 3-4 W-2 2015 Oregon State 0-0-1 T-1 2019 Oswego State 3-0 W-3 1987 Pembroke State 3-3 W-1 1977 Pepperdine 2-4 L-4 2011 Pfeiffer 2-0 W-2 1986 Philadelphia Pharmacy 3-0 W-3 1983 Pittsburgh 5-5 W-1 2014 Pitt-Johnstown 1-0 W-1 1988 Point Park (Ill.) 1-1 W-1 1980 Presbyterian 21-2 W-10 2016 Princeton 8-3 W-2 2001 Purdue 2-1 L- 1 2002 Radford 70-27 W-5 2018 TEAm REC. sTREAk LAsT TEAm REC. sTREAk LAsT TEAm REC. sTREAk LAsT 34 CCu Vs. opponents all-tIme GOCCUSPORTS.COM
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daVId anderson 2009 Collegiate Baseball 3rd CollegeBaseballInsider.com 3rd NCBWA 3rd Ping! Baseball 3rd andreW BeCKWIth 2016 HERO Sports 1st Collegiate Baseball 2nd Perfect Game HM zaCh BIermann 2018 ABCA 3rd steVe BIllInGsley 1978 NAIA 2nd danIel BoWman 2012 Collegiate Baseball 3rd CollegeBaseballInsider.com HM mICKey Brantley 1983 NAIA 1st aaron BurKe 2012 CollegeBaseballInsider.com 2nd Collegiate Baseball 3rd marK Clemons 1983 NAIA 2nd BIlly CooKe 2017 Perfect Game 2017 mIKe Costanzo 2005 Baseball America 1st Collegiate Baseball 1st NCBWA 1st USA Today 2nd aleX CunnInGham 2017 Collegiate Basebal 2nd ron deuBel 1999 NCBWA HM doCK doyle 2008 Collegiate Basebal 2nd Ping! Baseball 2nd BoBBy GaGG 2007 Collegiate Baseball 2nd Ping! Baseball 2nd tyler Johnson 2022 NCBWA 2nd JustIn oWens 2002 Collegiate Baseball 3rd NCBWA 3rd seth lanCaster 2018 Perfect Game 1st ABCA 2nd Collegiate Baseball 3rd tommy la stella 2011 CollegeBaseballInsider.com 1st ABCA 2nd Baseball America 2nd Collegiate Baseball 2nd NCBWA 2nd KIrt manWarInG 1985 NAIA 2nd nICK mcCully 2009 Ping! Baseball 3rd ryan mcGraW 2002 Collegiate Baseball 2nd anthony meo 2010 NCBWA 1st Collegiate Baseball 2nd Ping! Baseball 2nd ABCA 3rd mIKe morrIson 2016 Collegiate Baseball 1st NCBWA 3rd Perfect Game 3rd rICo noel 2010 NCBWA 3rd Baseball America .3rd Ping! Baseball 3rd JustIn oWens 2002 Collegiate Baseball 3rd NCBWA 3rd Connor oWInGs 2016 ABCA 1st NCBWA 1st Collegiate Baseball. 2nd D1Baseball 2nd Perfect Game 3rd matt reIn 2011 Collegiate Baseball 3rd zaCh remIllard 2016 NCBWA 3rd Perfect Game. HM KIeton rIVers 2019 Perfect Game HM daVId sappelt 2007 Collegiate Baseball 3rd Ping! Baseball 3rd 2008 Ping! Baseball 3rd KeVIn sChnall 1999 NCBWA 2nd steVe smIth 1980 NAIA 1st reId VansCoter 2022 Collegiate Baseball ............................2nd Cody Wheeler 2009 Collegiate Baseball 2nd Ping! Baseball 3rd 2010 Collegiate Baseball 2nd Ping! Baseball 3rd Cory Wood 2018 Collegiate Baseball 3rd KeVIn Woodall Jr. 2018 Collegiate Baseball 3rd sCott WoodWard 2008 Ping! Baseball 3rd JaKe WrIGht 2019 NCBWA 3rd G.K. younG 2016 ABCA 1st NCBWA 1st HERO Sports 1st all-amerICans 36

fIrst team seleCtIons

year player ..............................organization(s)

1980 Steve Smith NAIA

1983 Mickey Brantley NAIA

2005 Mike Costanzo BA, CB, NCBWA

2010 Anthony Meo NCBWA

2011 Tommy La Stella CBI

2016 Connor Owings ABCA, NCBWA

2016 Andrew Beckwith HERO

2016 G.K. Young ABCA, NCBWA, HERO

2016 Mike Morrison CB

2018 Seth Lancaster PG

seCond team seleCtIons

year player organization(s)

1978 Steve Billingsley NAIA

1983 Mark Clemons NAIA

1985 Kirt Manwaring NAIA

1999 Kevin Schnall NCBWA

2002 Ryan McGraw CB

2005 Mike Costanzo USA

2007 Bobby Gagg CB, Ping!

2008 Dock Doyle CB, Ping!

2009 Cody Wheeler CB

2010 Cody Wheeler CB

2010 Anthony Meo CB, Ping!

2011 Tommy La Stella ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA

2012 Aaron Burke CBI

2016 Connor Owings CB, D1, PG

2016 Andrew Beckwith CB

2017 Alex Cunningham CB

2018 Seth Lancaster ABCA

2022 reid Vanscote CB 2022 tyler Johnson ..............................nCBWa

thIrd team seleCtIons

year player ..............................organization(s)

Justin Owens CB, NCBWA 2007 David Sappelt CB, Ping!

David Sappelt Ping!

Scott Woodward Ping!

Cody Wheeler Ping!

2009 David Anderson CB, CBI, NCBWA, Ping! 2009 Nick McCully Ping! 2010 Anthony Meo ABCA

Rico Noel BA, NCBWA, Ping!

Jose Iglesias NCBWA

Cody Wheeler

Matt Rein

Daniel Bowman

Aaron Burke

Zach Remillard

Seth Lancaster

Zach Biermann

Cory Wood

Kevin Woodall Jr.

Jake Wright

honoraBle mentIons

year player organization(s)

Ron Deubel NCBWA

Daniel Bowman

Andrew Beckwith

freshman all-amerICans

year player organization(s)

2002 Byron Binda CB (HM)

2007 Nick McCully Ping!

2008 Scott Woodward CB, Ping! NCBWA (2nd)

2009 Daniel Bowman CB, Ping!

2009 Anthony Meo CB, Ping! NCBWA (2nd)

2009 Taylor Motter CB

2010 Ryan Connolly CB, Ping!

2013 Seth Lamando CB

2015 Bobby Holmes CB

2016 Austin Kitchen CB

2017 Cory Wood CB

2018 Parker Chavers CB BA, D1, PG (2nd)

2020 Cooper Weiss CB

Italics = received higher honors same season

Key:

aBCa - American Baseball Coaches Association

Ba - Baseball America

CB - Collegiate Baseball (TPX Louisville Slugger)

CBI - CollegeBaseballInsider.com

d1 - D1Baseball

hero - HERO Sports (one team)

nCBWa - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

naIa - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

pG - Perfect Game

pInG! - Ping! Baseball

usa - USA Today

2002
2008
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2012
CB 2016
2016
NCBWA 2017
PG 2018
CB 2018
ABCA 2018
CB 2018
CB 2019
2010
2010
Ping!
CB
CB
Mike Morrison NCBWA, PG
Billy Cooke
NCBWA
1999
2012
CBI 2016
PG 2016
PG 2019
PG
Zach Remillard
Kieton Rivers
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natIonal CoaCh of the year

1977 John Vrooman finalist (NAIA)

2016 Gary Gilmore winner (ABCA) winner (Collegiate Baseball) winner (D1Baseball) winner (HERO Sports) winner (NCBWA) winner (Perfect Game)

Golden spIKes aWard

outstanding amateur player

2007 Chris Raber, OF semifinalist

2008 David Sappelt, OF semifinalist

2010 Anthony Meo, P semifinalist

r.e. “BoB” smIth aWard

College player of the year (discontinued in 2004)

1999 Kevin Schnall, C finalist

dICK

hoWser trophy

College player of the year

2005 Mike Costanzo, 1B/P finalist

2010 Anthony Meo, P semifinalist

2011 Tommy La Stella, 2B semifinalist

2016 G.K. Young, C/DH semifinalist

BrooKs WallaCe aWard

• College player of the year: 2004-08

• Best College shortstop: 2009-present

2015 Michael Paez, SS semifinalist

Johnny BenCh aWard

top Collegiate Catcher

2008 Dock Doyle, C finalist

2010 Jose Iglesias, C finalist

2011 Tucker Frawley, C semifinalist

touChdoWn CluB of ColumBus

national male athlete of the year

2016 Andrew Beckwith, P winner

GreGG olson aWard

Breakout player of the year

2016 Andrew Beckwith, P winner

2016 Connor Owings, OF finalist

ColleGe BaseBall foundatIon

pitcher of the year

2010 Anthony Meo, P semifinalist

aBCa/raWlInGs Gold GloVe

Best fielder in the nation at each position

2022 Matt McDermott finalist

aCademIC all-amerICans

GTE, CoSIDA, ESPN The Magazine, Capital One The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) annually select the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams. To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA for his career. Athletes are not eligible until they have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing.

2010 Austin Fleet 1st team

2012 Tucker Frawley 1st team

2013 Justin Creel 3rd team

2019 Zach Biermann 3rd team

loWe’s senIor Class aWard

most outstanding senior student-athlete

2007 Anthony DeLagarza finalist (1st team)

natIonal WeeKly honors

team of the Week

Coastal Carolina 5/18/05 CBI

Coastal Carolina 3/2/10 CB360

Coastal Carolina 4/4/11 CBI

player of the Week

Mike Costanzo 4/19/05 NCBWA

Aaron Verrett 5/30/05 CB

Chris Raber 3/5/07 CB

Dock Doyle 3/11/08 Ping!

David Anderson 5/12/08 CB NCBWA

Cody Wheeler 3/30/09 NCBWA CBF (All-Star)

Jose Iglesias 2/28/10 CB360

Rico Noel 4/6/10 CB360

Taylor Motter 4/27/10 CB360

Rico Noel 5/28/10 CB360

Daniel Bowman 4/4/11 CIB (Southeast Region)

Anthony Meo 5/30/11 CB

Daniel Bowman 3/21/12 NCBWA

Casey Schroeder 3/9/15 CB

Tyler Chadwick 3/29/16 NCBWA

Alex Cunningham 3/31/18 CB

Alex Cunningham 5/22/18 CB Golden Spikes Standard Performance

Parker Chavers 2/25/19 CB

Alex Gattinelli 3/10/20 CB, NCBWA

Tyler Johnson 5/9/22 CB

pitcher of the Week

Nick McCully 3/5/08 CBI (Southeast Region)

Joey Haug 4/2/08 CBI

Cody Wheeler 3/30/09 CB

CBI (Southeast Region)

Jim Birmingham 3/2/10 CBI (Southeast Region)

Alex Cunningham 4/3/18 NCBWA

KEY:

CB - Collegiate Baseball (TPX Louisville Slugger)

CBF - College Baseball Foundation

CBI - CollegeBaseballInsider.com

CB360 - CollegeBaseball360.com

NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association

PG - Perfect Game

PING! - Ping! Baseball

natIonal honors
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reGIon CoaCh of the year

dIstrICt CoaCh of the year

naIa/nCaa all-tournament

reGIon player of the year

aCademIC all-dIstrICt

Gte, CosIda, espn the magazine, Capital one

nCBWa all-reGIon

aBCa all-reGIon

Athens Regional 2002 Randy McGarvey Atlanta Regional 2002 Brandon Powell Atlanta Regional

Ryan McGraw Atlanta Regional

Michael DeJesus Tempe Regional

Jon Foisy Tempe Regional

Dom Duggan Myrtle Beach Regional

Dock Doyle Myrtle Beach Regional

Bobby Gagg Myrtle Beach Regional

David Anderson (co-MVP) Conway Regional

Tommy Baldridge (co-MVP) Conway Regional

Dock Doyle Conway Regional

Nick McCully Conway Regional

David Sappelt Conway Regional

Scott Woodward Conway Regional

Jose Iglesias Chapel Hill Regional 2010 Rico Noel (MVP) Myrtle Beach Regional 2010 Taylor Motter Myrtle Beach Regional

2010 Scott Woodward Myrtle Beach Regional

2010 Cody Wheeler Myrtle Beach Regional

2010 Rich Witten Myrtle Beach Regional

2011 Tommy La Stella Clemson Regional

2011 Hayes Orton Clemson Regional

2011 Anthony Meo Clemson Regional

2012 Jacob May Columbia Regional

2012 Rich Witten Columbia Regional

2016 Zach Remillard (MVP) Raleigh Regional

2016 Mike Morrison Raleigh Regional

2016 Seth Lancaster Raleigh Regional

2016 Billy Cooke Raleigh Regional

2016 Andrew Beckwith (MVP) College World Series

2016 Zach Remillard College World Series

2016 David Parrett College World Series

2016 Anthony Marks College World Series

2018 Zach Biermann Conway Regional

2018 Parker Chavers Conway Regional

2018 Anthony Veneziano Conway Regional

2019 Jake Wright Atlanta Regional

2022 nick lucky Greenville regional

2022 matt mcdermott Greenville regional

2022 nick paker Greenville retional

2022 Christopher rowan, Jr. ....Greenville regional

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2005 Gary Gilmore ABCA
2010 Anthony Meo NCBWA District IV
2010 Anthony Meo 1st
2004 Steven Carter 2nd Mike Costanzo 2nd 2005 Mike Costanzo 2nd Ricky Shefka 2nd 2007 Tommy Baldridge 1st Bobby Gagg 2nd 2008 Dock Doyle 2nd David Sappelt 2nd Scott Woodward 2nd 2009 Cody Wheeler 1st David Anderson 2nd Adam Rice 2nd 2010 Anthony Meo 1st Jose Iglesias 2nd Cody Wheeler 2nd 2011 Tommy La Stella 1st Anthony Meo 2nd Matt Rein 2nd 2012 Daniel Bowman 2nd 2015 Michael Paez 2nd 2016 Connor Owings 1st G.K. Young 1st Zach Remillard 2nd 2018 Zach Biermann 1st Seth Lancaster 1st Kevin Woodall Jr. 1st 2019 Kieton Rivers 1st Jake Wright 1st Parker Chavers 2nd 2022 reid Vanscoter ......................................1st tyler Johnson 2nd
1977 John Vrooman NAIA District 6 NAIA Area 7
2003 Jeff Baker 1st 2005 Chris Todd 2nd 2007 Matt Rademacher 2nd Tommy Baldridge 2nd 2008 Tommy Baldridge 2nd 2009 Austin Fleet 2nd Chance Gilmore 2nd 2010 Austin Fleet 1st Chance Gilmore 1st 2011 Tucker Frawley 2nd 2012 Tucker Frawley 1st 2013 Justin Creel 1st 2019 Zach Biermann 1st
1980 Ken Chandler NAIA World Series 1980 Steve Smith NAIA World Series 2001 Justin Owens Athens Regional 2001 Brandon Powell Athens Regional 2001 Chad Felty Athens Regional 2001 Randy McGarvey Athens Regional 2001 Brian Fischer Athens Regional 2001 Scott Sturkie
2005
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2002
2005
2008
2008
2008
2009
2016 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | 3 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS | 18 NCAA REGIONALS

Coastal competed in the Big South from 1986-2016 and the Sun Belt from 2017-present.

BIG south hall of fame

2004 John Vrooman Coach Luis Lopez Player

BIG south all-deCade teams

1980s (1986-89)

Bobby Hargett Pitcher

Matt Logue Pitcher

Greg Streett Outfield

Tony Spires Outfield

Kirt Manwaring Catcher

Terry Spires Utility

John Vrooman Co-Coach

1900s (1990-99)

Ron Deubel Pitcher

Mark Romer Outfield

Brooks Marzka Outfield

Luis Lopez Utility

2000s (2000-09)

Steven Carter Pitcher

Bobby Gagg Pitcher

Ryan McGraw Outfield

David Sappelt Outfield

Tyler Bortnick Infield

Adam Keim Infield

Justin Owens Infield

Dock Doyle Catcher

David Anderson Utility

Mike Costanzo Designated Hitter

2010s (2010-19)

Anthony Meo Pitcher

Andrew Beckwith Pitcher Aaron Burke Pitcher Matt Rein Pitcher

Daniel Bowman Outfield Rico Noel Outfield

Tommy La Stella Infield

Michael Paez Infield

CoaCh of the year

neWComer of the year

2019 Jake Wright OF ConferenCe male sCholarathlete of the year

2010 Austin Fleet Big South

2012 Tucker Frawley Big South

BaseBall sCholar-athlete

2000 Brooks Marzka Big South

2010 Austin Fleet Big South

2012 Tucker Frawley Big South

2013 Justin Creel (co) Big South

aCademIC all-ConferenCe

1999 Brooks Marzka Big South

2000 Brooks Marzka Big South

2001 Scott Sturkie Big South

2002 Randy McGarvey Big South

2003 Jeff Baker Big South

2004 Greg Orsimarsi Big South

2005 Chris Todd Big South

2006 Aaron Verett Big South

2007 Matt Rademacher Big South

2008 Tommy Baldridge Big South

2009 Austin Fleet Big South

2010 Austin Fleet Big South

2011 Tucker Frawley Big South

2012 Tucker Frawley Big South

2013 Justin Creel Big South

2014 Tyler Chadwick Big South

2015 Tyler Chadwick Big South

2016 Tyler Chadwick Big South

NOTE: Only one student-athlete from each Big South Confer-ence member were selected per year. The Sun Belt does not select an All-Academic Team.

Wood OF

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Gary Gilmore Coach
Zach Remillard Infield
Iglesias Catcher
Utility
Scott Woodward Infield Jose
Connor Owing
1988 John Vrooman Big South 1990 John Vrooman Big South 1999 Gary Gilmore Big South 2002 Gary Gilmore Big South 2005 Gary Gilmore Big South 2007 Gary Gilmore Big South 2008 Gary Gilmore Big South 2009 Gary Gilmore Big South 2010 Gary Gilmore Big South 2012 Gary Gilmore Big South 2016 Gary Gilmore Big South 2018 Gary Gilmore Sun Belt player of the year 1986 Terry Spires SS 1990 Mark Romer OF 1999 Kevin Schnall C 2002 Justin Owens 1B 2004 Mike Costanzo DH 2005 Mike Costanzo 1B/P 2007 David Sappelt OF 2008 Dock Doyle C 2009 David Anderson 1B 2011 Tommy La Stella 2B 2012 Daniel Bowman OF 2016 Connor Owings OF 2017 Billy Cooke OF pItCher of the year 2007 Bobby Gag RHP 2009 Cody Wheeler LHP 2010 Anthony Meo RHP 2011 Matt Rein LHP 2012 Aaron Burke (co) RHP 2016 Andrew Beckwith RHP 2022 reid Vanscoter ....................................lhp rooKIe/freshman of the year 1998 Brooks Marzka OF 2008 Scott Woodward 3B 2013 Seth Lamando P 2015 Bobby Holmes P 2017 Cory
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ConferenCe honors

Coastal competed in the Big South from 1986-2016 and the Sun Belt from 2017-present.

BIG south all-ConferenCe

1986 Kevin Thomas, P (only one team)

Kirt Manwaring, C (only one team)

Tom Sutryk, SS (only one team)

John Kay, 1B (only one team)

Terry Spires, SS (only one team)

1987 Terry Spires, OF (only one team)

1988 Mark Howle, 3B (only one team)

Robbie Jordan, 1B (only one team)

Tony Spires, SS (only one team)

Darrin Davis, OF (only one team)

Greg Streett, OF (only one team)

Tim Shaw, OF (only one team)

Bobby Hargett, P (only one team)

1989 Jeff Sefcik, INF (only one team)

Mark Romer, INF (only one team)

Mark Howle, C (only one team)

Matt Logue, P (only one team)

Bobby Hargett, P (only one team)

1990 Tony Spires, SS (only one team)

Mark Howle, 3B (only one team)

Myrle Grose, LF (only one team)

Mark Romer, CF (only one team)

Mark Slodobnick, DH (only one team)

Paul Alexander, P (only one team)

Randy Stokes, P (only one team)

1991 Buddy Cribb, 1B (only one team)

Pearce Taylor, 2B (only one team)

Chris Missler, LF (only one team)

Chris Hanrahan, DH (only one team)

1992 Mickey Lincoln, P (only one team)

Luis Lopez, UTL/INF (only one team)

Gary Turnipseed, CF (only one team)

1994 Chris Herndon, P 1st Team

Matt Schilling, 2B 1st Team

Chris Pond, SS 1st Team

Mike Campagno, P 2nd Team

John Canetto, C 2nd Team

Jamie Iriel, OF 2nd Team

Steve Turner, OF 2nd Team

1995 John Canetto, C 1st Team

Chris Pond, SS 1st Team

1996 Matt Ragan, DH 1st Team

Jason Vindich, C 2nd Team

Brett Harwood, SS 2nd Team

Matt Trahan, 3B 2nd Team

Steve Bagby, OF 2nd Team

1997 Jason Vindich, C 2nd Team

Jason Isidore, DH 2nd Team

1998 Jeremy Samatas, 1B 2nd Team

Steve Tylke, 2B 2nd Team

Dorian Cameron, 3B 2nd Team

Brooks Marzka, OF 2nd Team

1999 Brooks Marzka, OF 1st Team

Kevin Schnall, C 1st Team

Scott Sturkie, P 1st Team

Ron Deubel, P 1st Team

Dorian Cameron, 3B 2nd Team

2000 Rett Johnson, P 1st Team

Brooks Marzka, OF 2nd Team

Brandon Powell, DH 2nd Team

2001 Chad Felty, OF 1st Team

Justin Owens, 1B 1st Team

Chris Carter, DH 1st Team

Scott Sturkie, P 1st Team

Jon Humay, OF 2nd Team

Adam Keim, SS 2nd Team

Randy McGarvey, C 2nd Team

2002 Ryan McGraw, OF 1st Team

Justin Owens, 1B 1st Team

Randy McGarvey, C 1st Team

Steven Carter, P 1st Team

Justin Sturge, P 1st Team

Brandon Powell,

Team

Dock Doyle, C 1st Team

Scott Woodward, 3B 1st Team

David Sappelt, OF 1st Team

Tommy Baldridge, OF 1st Team

Nick McCully, SP 2nd Team

David Anderson, 1B 2nd Team

Tyler Bortnick, SS 2nd Team

Adam Rice, OF 2nd Team

2009 Cody Wheeler, SP 1st Team

Anthony Meo, SP 1st Team

Nick McCully, RP 1st Team

David Anderson, 1B 1st Team

Rico Noel, OF 1st Team

Tyler Bortnick, 3B 2nd Team

Adam Rice, DH 2nd Team

Daniel Bowman, OF 2nd Team

2010 Anthony Meo, SP 1st Team

Cody Wheeler, SP 1st Team

Matt Rein, RP 1st Team

Jose Iglesias, C 1st Team

Tommy La Stella, 2B 1st Team

Scott Woodward, 3B 1st Team

Taylor Motter, SS 1st Team

Rico Noel, OF 1st Team

Ryan Connolly, RP 2nd Team

2011 Anthony Meo, SP 1st Team

Matt Rein, SP 1st Team

Tommy La Stella, 2B 1st Team

Scott Woodward, 3B 1st Team

2nd Team Adam
2nd Team
1st Team Brandon
2nd Team Brett
2nd Team Mike
2nd Team Justin
2nd Team Steven
2nd Team
Mike
1st Team Steven
1st Team Brett
2nd Team Chad
2nd Team
1st Team Mike
1st Team Michael
1st Team Ricky
1st Team Mike
1st Team Chris
2nd Team Byron
2nd Team
1st Team David
1st Team Matt
1st Team Chris
1st
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Tommy
Team Andy
David
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Joey
1st Team Bobby
1st Team Pete
1st
2B
Keim, SS
2003 Ryan McGraw, OF
Powell, 2B
Grandstrand, SS
Costanzo, DH
Surge, P
Carter, P
2004
Costanzo, DH
Carter, P
Grandstrand, SS
Oxendine, C
2005 Dom Duggan, OF
Costanzo, 1B
DeJesus, 2B
Shefka, P
Costanzo, P
Todd, 3B
Binda, P
2007 Bobby Gagg, SP
Anderson, RP
Rademacher, C
Raber, 1B
Team
Sappelt, OF 1st Team
Baldridge, OF 1st
DeLaGarza, P 2nd Team
Anderson, DH
Team 2008
Haug, SP
Gagg, SP
Andrelczyk, RP
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2012 Daniel Bowman, RF 1st Team

Tucker Frawley, C 1st Team

Rich Witten, 3B 1st Team

Aaron Burke, RP 1st Team

Alex Buccilli, DH 2nd Team

Josh Conway, SP 2nd Team

Tyler Herb, SP 2nd Team

Ryan Connolly, RP 2nd Team

2013 Ben Smith, SP 1st Team

Ryan Connolly, RP 2nd Team

Will Remillard, C 2nd Team

Jacob May, OF 2nd Team

2014 Connor Owings, UTL 1st Team

2015 Anthony Marks, CF 1st Team

Michael Paez, SS 1st Team

Austin Kerr, SP 1st Team

Connor Owings, UTL 2nd Team

Bobby Holmes, RP 2nd Team

Alex Cunningham, SP Hon. Mention

2016 Connor Owings, RF 1st Team

Zach Remillard, 3B 1st Team

G.K. Young, DH 1st Team

Andrew Beckwith, SP 1st Team

Mike Morrison, RP 1st Team

Michael Paez, SS 2nd Team

Alex Cunningham, SP 2nd Team

Billy Cooke, CF Hon. Mention

sun Belt all-ConferenCe

2017 Billy Cooke, CF 1st Team

Kevin Woodall Jr., 1B 1st Team

Alex Cunningham, SP 1st Team

Jordan Gore, SS 2nd Team

Cory Wood, LF 2nd Team

Andrew Beckwith, SP 2nd Team

2018 Jason Bilous, SP 1st Team

Kevin Woodall Jr., 1B 1st Team

Cory Wood, 2B 1st Team

Seth Lancaster, SS 1st Team

Zach Biermann, DH 1st Team

Matt Eardensohn, RP 2nd Team

Parker Chavers, OF 2nd Team

2019 Zach Biermann, 1B 1st

Parker Chavers, OF 1st

Kieton Rivers, OF 2nd

Kyle Skeels, C 2nd

Jake Wright, OF 2nd

2020 Not chosen due to coronavirus pandemic

2021 BT Riopelle, C 2nd Team

Eric Brown, SS 2nd Team

Parker Chavers, OF 2nd Team

2022 reid Vanscoter, sp 1st team

tyler Johnson, dh 2nd team

michael Knorr, sp 2nd team

dale thomas, 3B 2nd team

all-tournament team

1986 Terry Spires (MVP) Big South

Tom Sutryk Big South

Mike Prochaska Big South

Art Smith Big South

John Pilatich Big South

Glen Fortner Big South

Kevin Thomas Big South

1988 Robbie Jordan Big South

Greg Streett Big South

Randy Stokes Big South

1990 Tony Spires Big South

Mark Romer Big South

Mark Slobodnik Big South

1991 Buddy Cribb (MVP) Big South

Pearce Taylor Big South

Chris Missler Big South

Chris Hanrahan Big South

1992 Paul Leszczynski (MVP) Big South

Mickey Lincoln Big South

Chris Pond Big South

1998 Dorian Cameron Big South

Shawn Vinju Big South

Jeremy Samatas Big South

Kevin Schnall Big South

John Humay Big South

Rett Johnson Big South

1999 Ron Deubel Big South

Kevin Schnall Big South

Brooks Marzka Big South

2000 Brandon Powell Big South

2001 Randy McGarvey (MVP) Big South

Scott Sturkie Big South

Adam Keim. Big South

Chris Carter Big South

2002 Adam Keim (MVP) Big South

Brandon Powell Big South

Randy McGarvey Big South

Ryan McGraw Big South

Seamus Donovan Big South

2003 Steven Carter (MVP) Big South

Ryan McGraw Big South

2004 Steven Carter (MVP) Big South

Brett Grandstrand. Big South

Chris Todd Big South

Chris Raber Big South

Chad Oxendine Big South

Mike Costanzo Big South

2005 Michael DeJesus Big South

Aaron Verrett Big South

Mike Costanzo Big South

Ricky Shefka Big South

Mike Valter Big South

2006 Brant Peacher Big South

2007 Tommy Baldridge (MVP) Big South

Tyler Bortnick Big South

Adam Vrable Big South

Derek Martin Big South

Matt Rademacher Big South

Nick McCully Big South

Bobby Gagg Big South

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2008 Tyler Bordnick (MVP) Big South

David Sappelt Big South

Tommy Baldridge Big South

Dock Doyle Big South

Joey Haug Big South

2009 David Anderson (MVP) Big South

Rico Noel Big South

Nick McCully Big South

Austin Fleet Big South

2010 Daniel Bowman (MVP) Big South

Chance Gilmore. Big South

Tommy La Stella Big South

Rich Witten Big South

Anthony Meo Big South

2011 Keith Hardwick (MVP) Big South

Daniel Bowman Big South

Anthony Meo Big South

Rich Witten Big South

Hayes Orton Big South

Taylor Motter Big South

2012 Aaron Burke (co-MVP) Big South

Ryan Connolly (co-MVP) Big South

Daniel Bowman Big South

Rich Witten Big South

Alex Buccilli Big South

2013 Alex Buccilli Big South

Ted Blackman Big South

2014 Connor Owings Big South

2015 Michael Paez Big South

Zach Remillard Big South

G.K. Young Big South

2016 Mike Morrison (MVP) Big South

Zach Remillard Big South

Michael Paez Big South

Seth Lancaster Big South

2018 Zach Biermann (MVP)

Parker Chavers

Kevin Woodall Jr.

Seth Lancaster

2019 Kieton Rivers (MVP)

Zach Biermann

Parker Chavers

Kyle Skeels

Cory Wood

Jake Wright

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2021 Nick Lucky

2022 Michael Knorr

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player/pItCher of the WeeK

• Big south (1986-2016)

• sun Belt (2017-present)

Chris Pond Player April 4, 1995

Matt Ragan Player March 24, 1996

Chip Weisberger Player March 31, 1996

Matt Ragan Player April 7, 1996

Bobby Richardson Pitcher May 6, 1996

Ron Deubel Pitcher March 30, 1998

Ron Deubel Pitcher April 27, 1998

Scott Sturkie Pitcher March 22, 1999

Jeremy Samatas Player May 4, 1999

Ron Deubel Pitcher April 2, 1999

Scott Sturkie Pitcher April 9, 1999

Brooks Marzka Player March 13, 2000

Scott Sturkie Pitcher March 13, 2000

Rett Johnson Pitcher April 3, 2000

Rett Johnson Pitcher April 23, 2000

Brandon Powell Player April 2, 2001

Brad Schuka Pitcher April 17, 2001

Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 1, 2001

Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 8, 2001

Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 14, 2001

Justin Sturge Pitcher March 6, 2002

Justin Owens Player April 18, 2002

Justin Owens Player May 7, 2002

Seamus Donovan Pitcher May 14, 2002

Brandon Powell Player March 12, 2003

Brian Waack Pitcher March 12, 2003

Seamus Donovan Pitcher May 6, 2003

Brandon Powell Player May 12, 2003

Mike Costanzo Player Feb.18, 2004

Jake Hurry Pitcher Feb. 18, 2004

Mike Costanzo Player F eb. 24, 2004

Brett Grandstrand Player April 13, 2004

Steven Carter Pitcher April 20, 2004

Jake Hurry Co-Pitcher May 17, 2004

Andy DeLaGarza Pitcher May 24, 2004

Mike Costanzo Co-Player March 7, 2005

Ricky Shefka Pitcher March 21, 2005

Mike Costanzo Player April 18, 2005

Ricky Shefka Pitcher May 9, 2005

Andy DeLaGarza Co-Pitcher May 16, 2005

David Sappelt Co-Player March 27, 2006

Austin Fleet Pitcher April 18, 2006

Bobby Gagg Pitcher May 9, 2006

David Sappelt Player Feb. 14, 2007

Bobby Gagg Pitcher Feb. 21, 2007

Chris Raber

Co-Player March 5, 2007

Chris Raber Co-Player April 2, 2007

David Sappelt Player April 30, 2007

Nick McCully Pitcher April 20, 2007

David Anderson Pitcher May 7, 2007

Dom Duggan Player May 21, 2007

Nick McCully Pitcher March 3, 2008

Dock Doyle Player March 10, 2008

Joey Haug Pitcher March 17, 2008

Joey Haug Pitcher March 31, 2008

Bobby Gagg Pitcher April 7, 2008

Dock Doyle Player April 14, 2008

Scott Woodward Player April 21, 2008

David Anderson Player May 12, 2008

David Anderson Co-Player May 19, 2008

Austin Fleet Pitcher Feb. 23, 2009

Keith Hessler Co-Pitcher March 3, 2009

Cody Wheeler Pitcher March 9, 2009

Cody Wheeler Pitcher March 30, 2009

Adam Rice Co-Player April 6, 2009

Chance Gilmore Player May 4, 2009

Nick McCully Pitcher May 4, 2009

Cody Wheeler Pitcher May 11, 2009

Jose Iglesias Player March 2, 2010

Jim Birmingham Pitcher March 2, 2010

Cody Wheeler Pitcher April 5, 2010

Jose Iglesias Player April 12, 2010

Taylor Motter Player May 3, 2010

Rico Noel Player May 17, 2010

Anthony Meo Pitcher May 17, 2010

Josh Conway Pitcher March 8, 2011

Jim Birmingham Pitcher March 15, 2011

Tommy La Stella Player March 28, 2011

Daniel Bowman Player April 4, 2011

Anthony Meo Pitcher April 4, 2011

Anthony Meo Pitcher May 2, 2011

Anthony Meo Pitcher May 9, 2011

Matt Rein Pitcher April 19, 2011

Matt Rein Pitcher May 16, 2011

Ryan Connolly Pitcher Feb. 27, 2012

Daniel Bowman Player March 12, 2012

Rich Witten Co-Player April 16, 2012

Daniel Bowman Player April 30, 2012

Rich Witten Player May 21, 2012

Tyler Herb Pitcher Feb. 25, 2013

Ben Smith Pitcher March 11, 2013

Jacob May Player March 11, 2013

Ryan Connolly Pitcher March 25, 2013

Jacob May Player May 6, 2013

Austin Kerr Co-Pitcher April 21, 2014

Austin Kerr Pitcher April 28, 2014

Connor Owings Player Feb. 23, 2015

Michael Paez Player March 16, 2015

Michael Paez Co-Player April 6, 2015

G.K. Young Pitcher Feb. 22, 2016

Tyler Chadwick Player March 28, 2016

Andrew Beckwith Pitcher April 4, 2016

Connor Owings Player April 18, 2016

Connor Owings Player May 9, 2016

Connor Owings Player May 22, 2016

Mike Morrison Pitcher May 22, 2016

Kevin Woodall Jr. Player Feb. 28, 2017

Alex Cunningham Pitcher March 27, 2017

Alex Cunningham Pitcher April 3, 2017

Alex Cunningham Pitcher May 22, 2017

Anthony Simonelli Pitcher Feb. 28, 2018

Zach Biermann Player March 14, 2018

Lee Sponseller Player March 27, 2018

Matt Eardensohn Pitcher April 17, 2018

Kevin Woodall Jr. Player May 1, 2018

Jason Bilous Pitcher May 15, 2018

Seth Lancaster Player May 22, 2018

Kyle Skeels Player Feb. 19, 2019

Parker Chavers Player Feb. 26, 2019

Kyle Skeels Player April 2, 2019

Austin Kitchen Pitcher April 2, 2019

Alex Gattinelli Player March 10, 2020

Nick Lucky Player March 2, 2021

Eric Brown Player May 24, 2021

eric Brown player march 1, 2022 tyler Johnson player march 29, 2022 reid Vanscoter pitcher april 26, 2022 reid Vanscoter pitcher may 3, 2022
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48 1974 John Vrooman 20 10 0 .667 - - - - - - - - - - - -1975 John Vrooman 21 19 0 .525 - - - - - - - - - - - -1976 John Vrooman 14 20 0 .400 8 1 0 - - - 176 181 - - - -1977 John Vrooman 32 13 0 .711 10 2 0 - .284 - 274 180 31 140 2.47 2601978 Larry Carr 33 14 0 .729 14 3 0 District 6 Champion .308 .218 351 237 45 205 3.77 298 .940 1979 Larry Carr 42 9 0 .824 16 2 0 District 6 Champion .330 .196 418 208 53 237 2.56 235 .941 1980 Larry Carr 38 10 0 .792 16 4 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .343 .190 378 148 59 129 2.07 262 .947 1981 Larry Carr 28 13 0 .683 18 2 0 - .326 .243 340 191 58 135 4.30 231 .950 1982 Larry Carr 39 13 0 .750 16 2 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .309 .294 354 325 45 173 2.97 334 .950 1983 Larry Carr 46 12 1 .788 12 1 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .352 .231 537 261 109 220 3.81 412 .946 1984 Larry Carr 27 13 0 .675 11 6 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .329 .245 427 233 69 102 3.57 327 .947 Russ Bergman 12 3 0 .800 1 0 0 (coached the last 15 games) 1985 Bobby Richardson 30 19 0 .612 13 5 0 - .346 .277 450 303 72 90 5.43 242 .954 1986 Bobby Richardson 31 19 0 .620 9 9 0 2nd Big South West .341 .279 415 317 66 76 5.26 282 .953 1987 John Vrooman 27 23 0 .540 7 6 0 2nd Big South West .313 .273 340 324 44 33 5.47 291 .963 1988 John Vrooman 35 12 0 .745 15 0 0 Big South Champion .313 .269 348 255 56 27 4.68 253 .959 1989 John Vrooman 33 13 0 .717 15 3 0 Big South Champion .304 .280 313 238 56 72 4.18 271 .954 1990 John Vrooman 40 19 0 .678 14 2 0 Big South Champion .309 .263 389 256 55 158 3.77 329 .959 1991 John Vrooman 36 29 0 .554 15 5 0 Big South Champion .276 .277 356 372 43 159 4.74 345 .974 1992 John Vrooman 33 27 0 .550 13 5 0 Big South Champion .327 .271 395 343 64 126 4.31 344 .962 1993 John Vrooman 28 28 0 .500 15 8 0 Big South Champion .295 .283 319 315 36 118 5.18 279 .948 1994 John Vrooman 30 26 0 .536 18 9 0 2nd Big South .303 .280 339 341 47 94 5.35 251 .962 1995 John Vrooman 17 37 0 .315 6 17 0 8th Big South .291 .301 280 402 31 79 6.86 266 .954 1996 Gary Gilmore 24 29 0 .453 11 10 0 4th Big South .313 .305 403 399 45 115 6.15 259 .949 1997 Gary Gilmore 23 31 0 .426 5 16 0 8th Big South .308 .324 369 437 58 65 7.39 284 .943 1998 Gary Gilmore 31 29 0 .517 11 7 0 2nd Big South .309 .298 420 398 58 86 5.73 495 .947 1999 Gary Gilmore 43 15 0 .741 10 2 0 Big South Champion .320 .253 447 269 46 122 3.72 510 .958 2000 Gary Gilmore 34 24 0 .586 11 10 0 4th Big South .268 .251 304 276 28 122 4.30 479 .959 2001 Gary Gilmore 42 20 0 .677 16 4 0 2nd Big South .330 .255 482 301 64 138 4.10 505 .961 2002 Gary Gilmore 44 19 0 .698 16 5 0 Big South Champion .313 .265 468 272 67 192 3.40 406 .964 2003 Gary Gilmore 45 18 0 .714 12 7 0 2nd Big South .284 .248 428 266 48 155 3.57 508 .970 2004 Gary Gilmore 40 23 0 .635 16 8 0 3rd Big South .291 .276 433 359 63 98 5.00 488 .963 2005 Gary Gilmore 50 16 0 .757 21 3 0 Big South Champion .306 .272 496 339 46 106 4.09 469 .963 2006 Gary Gilmore 30 27 0 .526 15 9 0 3rd Big South .289 .282 344 315 43 69 4.26 370 .964 2007 Gary Gilmore 50 13 0 .794 17 4 0 Big South Champion .321 .265 455 279 74 65 3.63 390 .971 2008 Gary Gilmore 50 14 0 .781 17 3 0 Big South Champion .324 .264 524 318 96 105 4.25 442 .967 2009 Gary Gilmore 47 16 0 .746 21 5 0 Big South Champion .329 .250 522 281 86 121 4.04 456 .968 2010 Gary Gilmore 55 10 0 .846 25 0 0 Big South Champion .324 .248 603 274 111 161 3.53 530 .968 2011 Gary Gilmore 42 20 0 .667 20 7 0 Big South Champion .281 .234 412 236 51 102 2.97 478 .971 2012 Gary Gilmore 42 19 0 .689 18 5 0 Big South Champion .286 .237 334 238 25 91 2.65 399 .966 2013 Gary Gilmore 37 23 0 .617 18 6 0 Big South Div. Champ. (2nd) .269 .259 289 258 21 59 3.26 456 .967 2014 Gary Gilmore 24 33 0 .421 13 13 0 Big South 2nd Div. (6th) .252 .266 264 290 17 63 3.90 376 .961 2015 Gary Gilmore 39 21 0 .650 17 7 0 2nd Big South .274 .259 405 294 62 77 3.91 461 .963 2016 Gary Gilmore 55 18 0 .753 21 3 0 Big South Champion .293 .249 516 305 96 112 3.40 553 .972 2017 Gary Gilmore 37 19 1 .658 22 12 1 Sun Belt Champ (1st Div.) .284 .266 377 283 68 88 4.18 488 .972 2018 Gary Gilmore 43 19 0 .694 23 7 0 Sun Belt Champion .290 .235 499 291 81 84 4.03 540 .973 2019 Gary Gilmore 36 26 1 .579 15 13 0 5th Sun Belt (2nd Div.) .307 .283 525 425 91 79 5.73 576 .962 2020 Gary Gilmore 11 5 0 .688 - - - N/A .287 .260 135 84 20 28 4.34 145 .963 2021 Gary Gilmore 27 24 0 .529 9 12 0 11th Sun Belt (6th Div.) .257 .268 318 298 63 61 4.87 428 .963 2022 Gary Gilmore 39 20 1 .658 21 8 1 3rd sun Belt .288 .260 468 339 82 90 4.97 524 .974 year Coach W l t pct. W l t regular season finish CCu opp. CCu opp. hr sB era so fld% oVerall Conf./dIstrICt BattInG aVG. runs sCored
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aVeraGe 1977 Don Landrun .315 1978 Steve Billingsley .445 1979 Walt Parmenter .392 1980 Bruce Franklin .410 1981 Tony Maggard .424 1982 Frank Talotta .384 1983 Mickey Brantley .435 1984 Greg Brown .405 1985 Denny Woods .421 1986 Kirt Manwaring .429 1987 Terry Spires .409 1988 Greg Streett .367 1989 Myrle Gross .372 1990 Myrle Gross .364 1991 Chris Hanrahan .336 1992 Luis Lopez .371 1993 Matt Schilling .337 1994 Matt Schilling .356 1995 Chris Pond .377 1996 Jason Vindich .386 1997 Jeremy Samatas .365 1998 Dorian Cameron .411 1999 Kevin Schnall .405 2000 Brandon Powell .370 2001 Chris Carter .417 2002 Justin Owens .417 2003 Brandon Powell .364 2004 Mike Costanzo .359 2005 Mike Costanzo .379 2006 Adam Vrable .324 2007 Tommy Baldridge .383 2008 Dock Doyle .370 2009 David Anderson .377 2010 Tommy La Stella .378 2011 Tommy La Stella .398 2012 Daniel Bowman .401 2013 Jacob May .324 2014 Connor Owings .326 2015 Anthony Marks .343 2016 Connor Owings .352 2017 Billy Cooke .353 2018 Parker Chavers .323 2019 Jake Wright .355 2020 Cooper Weiss .372 2021 Parker Chavers .318 2022 tyler Johnson .357 at Bats 1977 Al Anch 150 1978 Steve Billingsley 164 1979 Mike Sabbagh 132 1980 Tom Romano 167 1981 Mickey Brantley 142 1982 Frank Talotta 177 1983 Frank Talotta 196 1984 Jim Castellani 184 1985 Kirt Manwaring 169 1986 Mike Prochaska 201 1987 Terry Spires 220 Greg Streett 220 1988 Tony Spires 190 1989 Tony Spires 185 1990 Myrle Gross 225 1991 Ed Fortney 217 1992 Chris Hanrahan 219 1993 Gary Turnipseed 209 1994 Stephen Turner 229 1995 Stephen Turner 221 1996 Will Wall 202 1997 Jeremy Samatas 203 1998 Dorian Cameron 236 1999 Dorian Cameron 235 2000 Brooks Marzka 210 2001 Brandon Powell 234 2002 Brandon Powell 247 2003 Brandon Powell 253 2004 Brett Grandstrand 233 2005 Chris Todd 244 2006 Matt Sutton. 190 2007 David Sappelt 276 2008 David Sappelt 275 2009 Adam Rice 242 2010 Daniel Bowman 262 2011 Daniel Bowman 242 2012 Daniel Bowman 237 2013 Jacob May 216 2014 Connor Owings 233 2015 Anthony Marks 242 2016 G.K.Young 294 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 221 2018 Kevin Woodall Jr. 245 2019 Zach Biermann 259 2020* Scott McKeon 64 2021 Parker Chavers 195 2022 austin White 233 sluGGInG perCentaGe 1977 N/A 1978 Tom Romano .665 1979 Mike Sabbagh .598 1980 Bruce Franklin .672 1981 Tony Maggard .824 1982 Frank Talotta .706 1983 John Rigos .820 1984 Greg Brown .729 1985 Denny Woods .765 1986 Kirt Manwaring .802 1987 Terry Spires .609 1988 Darrin Davis .633 1989 Jeff Sefcik .620 1990 Kip Kingsmore .631 1991 Buddy Cribb .558 1992 Luis Lopez .624 1993 Matt Schilling .497 1994 Matt Schilling .536 1995 Chris Pond .593 1996 Matt Trahan .603 1997 Steve Bagby .577 1998 Jeremy Samatas .680 1999 Kevin Schnall .589 2000 Brooks Marzka .505 2001 Chad Felty .693 2002 Justin Owens .706 2003 Brandon Powell .534 2004 Mike Costanzo .740 2005 Mike Costanzo .658 2006 Matt Sutton .511 2007 Tommy Baldridge .633 2008 Dock Doyle .675 2009 David Anderson .732 2010 Jose Iglesias .629 2011 Tommy La Stella .680 2012 Daniel Bowman .578 2013 Jacob May .495 2014 Connor Owings .446 2015 Michael Paez .526 2016 Connor Owings .636 2017 Billy Cooke .587 2018 Seth Lancaster .646 2019 Parker Chavers .612 2020 BT Riopelle .692 2021 Eric Brown .513 2022 tyler Johnson .754
Batted In 1977 Tom Romano 37 1978 Tom Romano 47 1979 Mike Burden 33 Mike Sabbagh 33 1980 Tom Romano 43 1981 Tony Maggard 52 1982 Frank Talotta 50 1983 Frank Talotta 68 1984 Greg Brown 63 1985 Kirt Manwaring 57 1986 Kirt Manwaring 58 1987 Robbie Jordan 60 1988 Mark Howle 43 1989 Jeff Sefcik 45 1990 Myrle Gross 52 1991 Buddy Cribb 46 1992 Luis Lopez 60 1993 John Canetto 32 1994 Chris Pond 42 1995 Chris Pond 38 1996 Steve Bagby 56 1997 Jeremy Samatas 48 1998 Jeremy Samatas 55 1999 Kevin Schnall 48 2000 Brooks Marzka 46 2001 Chad Felty 62 2002 Adam Keim 66 2003 Brandon Powell 46 2004 Mike Costanzo 74 2005 Michael DeJesus 72 2006 Matt Sutton 38 2007 Tommy Baldridge 58 Chris Raber 58 2008 Dock Doyle 72 2009 David Anderson 82 2010 Jose Iglesias 80 2011 Tommy La Stella 70 2012 Rich Witten 66 2013 Will Remillard 39 2014 Connor Owings 34 2015 G.K. Young 49 2016 Zach Remillard 72 G.K. Young 72 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 60 2018 Kevin Woodall Jr. 62 2019 Zach Biermann 82 2020 Alex Gattinelli 22 2021 Eric Brown 38 2022 tyler Johnson 61 runs sCored 1977 Don Landrum 36 Tom Romano 36 Charles Hendricks 36 1978 Steve Billingsley 55 1979 Mike Sabbagh 41 1980 Doug Sabbagh 38 1981 Bruce Franklin 45 1982 Frank Talotta 46 1983 Ricky Grice 67 1984 Jim Castellani 51 1985 Denny Woods 51 1986 Kirt Manwaring 70 1987 Greg Streett 57 1988 Tony Spires 44 1989 Mark Howle 40 1990 Myrle Gross 48 1991 Ed Fortney 56 1992 Luis Lopez 56 1993 Gary Turnipseed 50 1994 Stephen Turner 51 1995 Stephen Turner 45 1996 Brett Harwood 49 1997 Jason Isadore 51 1998 Dorian Cameron 57 1999 Dorian Cameron 53 2000 Brooks Marzka 41 2001 Ryan McGraw 64 2002 Ryan McGraw 72 2003 Brett Grandstrand 63 2004 Mike Costanzo 66 2005 Mike Costanzo 74 2006 Matt Sutton 38 2007 Dom Duggan 63 2008 Scott Woodward 82 2009 Rico Noel 75 2010 Rico Noel 82 2011 Tommy La Stella 59 2012 Daniel Bowman 62 2013 Ted Blackman 45 2014 Connor Owings 45 2015 Anthony Marks 58 Michael Paez 58 2016 Michael Paez 67 2017 Billy Cooke 52 2018 Seth Lancaster 81 2019 Cory Wood 68 2020 Scott McKeon 19 2021 Nick Lucky 47 2022 eric Brown 60 Base hIts 1977 Al Anch 47 1978 Steve Billingsley 73 1979 Walt Parmenter 51 1980 Tom Romano 55 Bruce Franklin 55 1981 Mickey Brantley 56 1982 Frank Talotta 68 1983 Mickey Brantley 84 1984 Greg Brown 69 1985 Denny Woods 70 1986 Kirt Manwaring 79 1987 Terry Spires 90 1988 Greg Streett 66 1989 Mark Romer 59 Mark Howle 59 1990 Myrle Gross 82 1991 Luis Lopez 70 1992 Luis Lopez 72 Chris Hanrahan 72 1993 Luis Lopez 63 Gary Turnipseed 63 1994 Stephen Turner 73 1995 Chris Pond 75 1996 Chip Weisgerber 62 1997 Jeremy Samatas 74 1998 Dorian Cameron 97 1999 Brooks Marzka 80 2000 Brooks Marzka 64 2001 Chad Felty 76 Adam Keim 76 2002 Ryan McGraw 89 2003 Brandon Powell 92 2004 Mike Costanzo 83 2005 Mike Costanzo 91 2006 Adam Vrable 61 2007 David Sappelt 99 2008 David Sappelt 96 2009 Adam Rice 89 2010 Tommy La Stella 93 2011 Tommy La Stella 92 2012 Daniel Bowman 95 2013 Jacob May 70 2014 Connor Owings 76
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50 2015 Anthony Marks 83 2016 Zach Remillard 99 G.K. Young 99 2017 Billy Cooke 71 2018 Kevin Woodall Jr. 73 2019 Scott McKeon 87 2020 Scott McKeon 23 2021 Parker Chavers 62 2022 eric Brown 68 home runs 1977 Tom Romano 11 1978 Tom Romano 15 1979 Tom Romano 10 1980 Tom Romano 12 1981 Bruce Franklin 9 Tony Maggard 9 1982 Frank Talotta 10 1983 John Rigos 22 1984 John Charboneau 14 1985 Denny Woods 15 1986 Kirt Manwaring 19 1987 Terry Spires 7 Robbie Jordan 7 1988 Tim Shaw 10 1989 Jeff Sefcik 12 1990 Kip Kingsmore 15 1991 Buddy Cribb 15 1992 Luis Lopez 11 1993 Gary Turnipseed 6 Rick Castellani 6 1994 John Canetto 8 1995 Chris Pond 7 John Canetto 7 1996 Matt Ragan 9 Steve Bagby 9 1997 Steve Bagby 14 1998 Jeremy Samatas 18 1999 Brooks Marzka 8 2000 Justin Owens 10 2001 Chad Felty 13 2002 Adam Keim 16 2003 Jeff Baker 9 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 2005 Mike Costanzo 16 2006 Matt Sutton 12 2007 Chris Raber 17 2008 David Anderson 20 2009 David Anderson 21 2010 Jose Iglesias 16 2011 Tommy La Stella 14 2012 Daniel Bowman 6 2013 Jacob May 7 2014 Connor Owings 4 2015 Casey Schroeder 13 2016 Zach Remillard 19 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 18 2018 Seth Lancaster 20 2019 Zach Biermann 18 2020 Scott McKeon 4 Alex Gattinelli 4 BT Riopelle 4 2021 Alex Gattinelli 9 Eric Brown 9 2022 tyler Johnson 19 trIples 1977 Tom Romano 4 1978 Steve Billingsley 5 1979 Walt Parmenter 4 1980 Gary Gilmore 5 1981 John Rigos 4 1982 Frank Talotta 7 1983 Kim Stevens 3 Buck Hosea 3 1984 Kim Stevens 3 Kirt Manwaring 3 1985 Larry Brady 3 Chuck Perry 3 Kirt Manwaring 3 1986 Tom Sutryk 2 John Kay 2 Scott Fowler 2 1987 Tony Spires 8 1988 Tony Spires 4 1989 Mark Romer 5 1990 Mark Romer 6 1991 Pearce Taylor 3 1992 Five with 1 1993 Matt Schilling 3 Frank Sarver 3 1994 Stephen Turner 3 1995 Rob Rambow 2 Evan Hurley 2 1996 Brett Harwood 3 1997 Jason Vindich 2 Antwain Haman 2 1998 Jon Humay 3 1999 Ricardo Ayala 2 Eric Decker 2 2000 Seven with 1 2001 Chad Felty 3 Justin Owens 3 Adam Keim 3 Ryan McGraw 3 2002 Brandon Powell 6 2003 Ryan McGraw 4 Steve Pinocchio 4 2004 Ryan McGraw 3 2005 Jon Foisy 3 2006 David Sappelt 4 2007 David Sappelt 7 2008 Dock Doyle 2 Rico Noel 2 2009 Chance Gilmore 5 2010 Scott Woodward 4 Steve Davis 4 2011 Tommy La Stella 4 2012 Daniel Bowman 6 2013 Jacob May 2 2014 Tyler Chadwick 2 G.K. Young 2 2015 Anthony Marks 1 Michael Paez 1 Zach Remillard 1 Connor Owings 1 Al Molina 1 2016 Michael Paez 3 2017 Kieton Rivers 3 2018 Kieton Rivers 3 2019 Scott McKeon 5 2020 BT Riopelle 1 Makenzie Pate 1 2021 Nick Lucky 4 Cooper Weiss 4 2022 matt mcdermott 4 douBles 1977 Keith Taylor 11 1978 Bob Lieb 11 1979 Mike Sabbagh 13 Mike Burden 13 1980 Mike Sabbagh 12 1981 Tony Maggard 15 1982 Frank Talotta 12 Steve Podraza 12 1983 Mickey Brantley 18 1984 Greg Brown 12 1985 Kirt Manwaring 13 1986 Kirt Manwaring 18 1987 Terry Spires 21 1988 Greg Streett 17 1989 Robbie Jordan 12 1990 Myrle Gross 16 1991 Pearce Taylor 14 1992 Chris Hanrahan 18 1993 Chris Pond 14 1994 Frank Sarver 18 1995 Chris Pond 20 1996 Chip Weisgerber 15 Steve Bagby 15 1997 Jeremy Samatas 18 1998 Dorian Cameron 17 1999 Brooks Marzka 14 2000 Brooks Marzka 15 2001 Chris Carter 22 2002 Justin Owens 24 2003 Brandon Powell 22 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 2005 Dom Duggan 17 2006 Brant Peacher 13 2007 Dom Duggan 20 2008 David Sappelt 25 2009 Adam Rice 20 2010 Taylor Motter 22 2011 Rich Witten 18 2012 Rich Witten 17 2013 Will Remillard 13 2014 Connor Owings 14 2015 Michael Paez 17 2016 Connor Owings 20 2017 Billy Cooke 15 2018 Cory Wood 19 2019 Cory Wood 20 2020 Cooper Weiss 5 2021 Eric Brown 12 Parker Chavers 12 2022 eric Brown 19 stolen Bases 1977 Steve Billingsley 37 1978 Steve Billingsley 49 1979 Mike Sabbagh 25 1980 Gary Gilmore 25 1981 Mickey Brantley 26 1982 Ricky Grice 32 1983 Ricky Grice 36 1984 Denny Woods 13 1985 Chuck Perry 16 1986 Art Smith 19 1987 Tony Spires 10 1988 Darren Davis 12 1989 Mark Romer 21 1990 Mark Romer 45 1991 Paul Leszczynski 34 1992 Gary Turnipseed 29 1993 Gary Turnipseed 32 1994 Stephen Turner 28 1995 Stephen Turner 35 1996 Jason Vindich 18 1997 Jason Isadore 21 1998 Jon Humay 23 1999 Ricardo Ayala 33 2000 Mario Gianfortune 22 2001 Ryan McGraw 30 2002 Ryan McGraw 63 2003 Ryan McGraw 45 2004 Ryan McGraw 22 2005 Jon Foisy 21 2006 Matt Sutton 14 2007 Adam Vrable 16 2008 Scott Woodward 42 2009 Rico Noel 48 2010 Rico Noel 56 2011 Scott Woodward 31 2012 Jacob May 27 2013 Jacob May 16 2014 Michael Paez 17 2015 Michael Paez 19 2016 Billy Cooke 27 2017 Billy Cooke 21 2018 Seth Lancaster 23 2019 Cory Wood 20 Cameron Pearcey 20 2020 Nick Lucky 6 Makenzie Pate 6 2021 Parker Chavers 14 2022 austin White 34
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1977 Joe Stethers 95 1978 Tim Horton 58 1979 Steve Smith 58 1980 Steve Smith 99 1981 Joe Louis 53 1982 Mark Clemons 85 1983 Mark Clemons 87 1984 Bob Buckley 83 1985 Bob Buckley 63 1986 Kevin Thomas 82 1987 Bobby Hargett 64 1988 Randy Stokes 62 1989 Randy Stokes 86 1990 Randy Stokes 103 1991 Mike Davis 63 1992 Mike Davis 61 1993 Mike Davis 55 1994 Chris Herndon 48 Mike Campagno 48 1995 Steve Ells 60 1996 Darrell Bagwell 57 1997 Tony Crossen 60 1998 Ron Deubel 136 1999 Ron Deubel 132 2000 Rett Johnson 151 2001 Scott Sturkie 133 2002 Steven Carter 87 2003 Steven Carter 110 2004 Steven Carter 116 2005 Ricky Shefka 81 2006 Andy DeLaGarza 62 2007 Bobby Gagg 84 2008 Nick McCully 72 2009 Cody Wheeler 98 2010 Cody Wheeler 113 2011 Anthony Meo 115 2012 Tyler Herb 70 2013 Ben Smith 83 2014 Tyler Herb 68 2015 Mike Morrison 72 2016 Alex Cunningham 98 2017 Alex Cunningham 117 2018 Jason Bilous 105 2019 Anthony Veneziano 85 2020 Zach McCambley 32 2021 Alaska Abney 68 2022 michael Knorr 86 InnInGs pItChed 1977 Joe Stethers 101.1 1978 Steve Smith 67.1 1979 Steve Smith 107.1 1980 Steve Smith 126.0 1981 Mark Clemons 65.1 1982 Brian Aviles 77.2 1983 Mark Clemons 98.2 1984 Bob Buckley 93.0 1985 Bob Buckley 79.1 1986 Kevin Thomas 95.2 1987 Bobby Hargett 104.1 1988 Randy Stokes 94.0 1989 Randy Stokes 108.0 1990 Randy Stokes 111.0 1991 Dave Brink 91.2 1992 Mike Davis 107.0 1993 Mike Davis 87.0 1994 Mike Campagno 115.0 1995 Steve Ells 69.1 1996 Darrell Bagwell 82.1 1997 Mike Duperron 81.2 1998 Ron Deubel 117.2 1999 Ron Deubel 130.2 2000 Rett Johnson 133.1 2001 Scott Sturkie 132.2 2002 Steven Carter 116.2 2003 Steven Carter 115.1 2004 Jake Hurry 122.2 2005 Ricky Shefka 117.2 2006 Andy DeLaGarza 92.1 2007 Bobby Gagg 112.0 2008 Nick McCully 89.1 2009 Cody Wheeler 91.2 2010 Cody Wheeler 111.1 2011 Anthony Meo 108.1 2012 Tyler Herb 96.2 2013 Ben Smith 92.2 2014 Tyler Herb 97.0 2015 Andrew Beckwith 66.1 2016 Alex Cunningham 119.1 2017 Alex Cunningham 106.0 2018 Zack Hopeck 86.2 2019 Anthony Veneziano 78.0 2020 Zach McCambley 25.0 2021 Nick Parker 68.0 2022 reid Vanscoter 88.2 saVes 1977 N/A1978 Randy Nimmons 5 1979 Randy Nimmons 5 1980 Joe Louis 3 1981 Joe Louis 1 Marc Luther 1 1982 Tom Zmudosky 3 Keith Stohr 3 1983 Mark Clemons 4 1984 Greg Brown 2 Doug Ames 2 1985 Rick Murray 4 1986 Matt Logue 3 1987 Matt Logue 6 1988 Matt Logue 9 1989 Matt Logue 10 1990 Robbie Jordan 4 1991 Dave Iorlano 6 1992 Dave Iorlano 2 Chris Wilson 2 1993 Chris Wilson 7 1994 Derek Covell 3 1995 Jason Burge 4 1996 Van Dukes 3 1997 Kit Kadlec 2 1998 Kit Kadlec 9 1999 Kit Kadlec 13 2000 Kit Kadlec 9 2001 Steve Soja 5 2002 Adam Keim 7 2003 Byron Binda 3 Brian Waack 3 2004 Byron Binda 9 2005 Mike Costanzo 14 2006 Travis Risser 3 John Mariotti 3 2007 David Anderson 10 2008 Pete Andrelczyk 9 2009 Nick McCully 8 2010 Austin Fleet 8 2011 Ryan Connolly 3 Josh Conway 3 2012 Ryan Connolly 11 2013 Ryan Connolly 11 2014 Tyler Poole 6 2015 Bobby Holmes 4 2016 Mike Morrison 11 2017 Austin Kitchen 6 2018 Matt Eardensohn 6 2019 Alaska Abney 3 2020 Chase Antle 1 Josh Jarman 1 2021 Alaska Abney 5 2022 elliot Carney 4
53 Kirt Manwaring (1984-86) 1993 Mickey Brantley (1981-83) 1994 John Vrooman (1974-77, 1987-95) 1998 Tom Romano (1977-80) 1998 Terry Spires (1986-87) 1998 Randy “Red” Stokes (1987-90) 1999 Matt Logue (1986-89) 2000 Mark Clemons (1981-83) 2000 Mark Romer (1989-90) 2001 Luis Lopez (1991-94) 2002 Kevin Schnall (1995-99) 2005 Scott Sturkie (1998-2001) 2006 Brandon Powell (1999-2003) 2008 Steven Carter (2001-04) 2009 Adam Keim (2000-02) 2010 Justin Owens (1999-2002) 2010 Ryan McGraw (2001-04) 2011 Mike Costanzo (2003-05) 2012 Ron Deubel (1998-99) 2016 Tommy La Stella (2009-11) 2016 David Sappelt (2006-08) 2016 David Anderson (2007-09) 2017 Anthony Meo (2009-11) 2017 Frank Talotta (1982-83) 2017 Jose Iglesias (2008-10) 2018 Cody Wheeler (2008-10) 2018 Daniel Bowman (2009-12) 2019 Rico Noel (2008-10) 2019 2016 College World Series National Championship Team 2021 Mike Morrison (2012-16) 2021 Connor Owings (2012-16) 2021 Michael Paez (2013-16) 2021 Zach Remillard (2012-16) 2021 G.K. Young (2013-16) 2021 andrew Beckwith (2012-17) 2022 alex Cunningham (2012-17) 2022 dock doyle (2004-08) 2022 taylor motter (2008-11) 2022
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MICHAEL T. BENSON

THE THIRD PRESIDENT OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

michael t. Benson, a veteran of higher education administration, became the third president of Coastal Carolina University on Jan. 1, 2021. He also holds the title of professor of history at the University.

Since his arrival, Benson has secured the largest donation in school history: a $10 million gift from Conway Medical Center. The endowed funds support the University’s newest college – the Conway Medical Center College of Health and Human Performance –that opened on July 1, 2022. In May 2022, he led the groundbreaking ceremony for the Thompson Library, a $29.8 million, two-story, 64,000-square-foot facility. Benson established the President’s Council for Sustainability and Coastal Resilience, which is charged with transforming CCU into a more sustainable campus, centering sustainability in the University’s curriculum and student services, and serving the surrounding communities to build toward a sustainable future. He serves as the FBS presidential representative on the NCAA Board of Governors Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity. In Spring 2022, he taught an upper-level course: History of the American University.

Benson is president emeritus at Eastern Kentucky University, where he served as the 13th president from 2013 to 2020. Prior to EKU, Benson was the 15th president of Southern Utah University. He helped secure SUU’s designation as the state’s public liberal arts and sciences university;

established the Hispanic Center for Academic Excellence; gained admission into the Big Sky Conference for all athletic teams; and directed the development and implementation of SUU’s largest comprehensive fundraising effort, which raised a record $105 million.

Benson also served for five years as the 14th president of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where he helped raise more private money for the institution during his tenure than had been secured in the previous 115 years of the college’s history combined. Appointed at age 36, Benson was the youngest college president in the history of the Utah System of Higher Education.

His scholarly work has focused on the development of the research university and its impact on society. Benson’s upcoming book, Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, will be released by Johns Hopkins University Press in Fall 2022.

Benson is regularly sought after for public speeches and appearances. He was a featured contributor to the Huffington Post for five years; has written articles for The Jerusalem Post, Lexington Herald-Leader, Louisville Courier Journal, The Kansas City Star, Deseret News, and The Salt Lake Tribune, among others; and appeared on ESPN’s The Paul Finebaum Show.

Born in Utah and raised in Texas and Indiana,

Benson has worked and studied abroad for seven years in Italy, England, and Israel. He graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science and double minors in English and history from Brigham Young University in 1990. He completed his doctorate in modern history from the University of Oxford (St. Antony’s College) in 1995, where he was a Rotary Foundation Scholar and recipient of the Oxford Graduate Overseas Fellowship. He also earned a master’s degree cum laude in nonprofit administration in 2011 from the University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business, where he was the recipient of the prestigious Father Theodore Hesburgh Founder’s Award. Benson graduated with a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021.

An accomplished athlete, Benson played basketball at both BYU and Oxford, and his best marathon time – 2 hours and 41 minutes – won his age division in the St. George (Utah) Marathon, one of the largest marathons in the U.S. He also finished among the top 15% of all runners in the 1984 Boston Marathon.

Benson and his wife, Debi, are the parents of three children – Truman, Tatum, and Talmage. He also has two older children from a previous marriage. Emma graduated from Brigham Young University and is a TV anchor in Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Samuel is a senior majoring in sociology and Spanish at BYU.

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Coastal Carolina University Board of Trustees

In 1993, the South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation establishing Coastal Carolina University as an independent public institution, effective July 1, 1993.

The legislation established the governing body of Coastal Carolina University, the Board of Trustees, which by statute is responsible for overseeing the effective governance of the University. The Board of Trustees defines the mission, role, and scope of the University, establishes the general policies of the University, approves the budget, and provides accountability to the public and the General Assembly.

The University’s 17-member Board of Trustees comprises the governor of the state or his or her designee, who is an ex officio member of the Board, one gubernatorial appointee from the state at-large, and 15 members elected by the South Carolina General Assembly to represent each of the state’s Congressional Districts and the state at-large.

The Board of Trustees holds regular meetings four times each year. The University’s first Board of Trustees met on July 1, 1993.

Board of Trustees

The Honorable Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina

Ex Officio

H. Delan Stevens ’79, Chair

Natasha M. Hannah ’94, Vice Chair

Patrick Sparks ’95, Secretary/Treasurer

John H. Bartell Jr.

Lee A. Belcher ’08

William S. Biggs

Lisa Davis

Dalton B. Floyd Jr.

Joe N. Jarrett Jr.

Sherry I. Johnson ’96

Mark S. Kelley

George E. Mullen

Bradley J. Poston ’07, ’16

Jason M. Repak ’07

Oran P. Smith

Eugene C. Spivey ’91

William E. Turner III ’97

President’s Cabinet

The President’s Cabinet is a group of senior level administrators representing all areas of Coastal Carolina University. These individuals serve as executive-level support to the University president and generally meet every two weeks. This is a non-voting body.

Michael T. Benson

University President

Daniel J. Ennis

Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost

David A. Frost

Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration/Chief Financial Officer

Matthew L. Hogue

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation

Carlos Johnson

Senior Vice President/University Counsel

Christopher A. Johnson

Chief Executive Officer

Coastal Educational Foundation

Travis E. Overton

Vice President for Executive Initiatives/ Chief of Staff

Diane Sanders

Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement

Yvonne Hernandez Friedman

Vice President for Student Affairs

Thomas A. Korczara

Vice President for Human Resources and Equal Opportunity

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MATT HOGUE

VICE PRESIDENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS AND UNIVERSITY RECREATION

matt hogue is the vice president of intercollegiate athletics and university recreation for Coastal Carolina University, a title change he received in April 2021.

Hogue was recently named the 2020-21 Athletics Director of the Year by The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)—one of only four recipients of this award at the FBS level. He was one of 28 winners across seven divisions (NCAA FBS, FCS, Division I-AAA, II, III, NAIA/Other Four-Year Institutions, and Junior College/Community Colleges).

The ADOY Award highlights the efforts of athletics directors at all levels for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses, and their surrounding communities.

He is also a member of the NCAA Division I baseball selection committee, representing Coastal Carolina and the Sun Belt Conference since August 2020. Hogue was named the director of athletics at Coastal Carolina University on Feb. 27, 2015, after serving as the interim director of athletics since March 2014. Since Hogue took over as the director of athletics at Coastal Carolina University in 2015, the CCU athletic teams have won 14 conference regularseason championships, as well as 17 conference tournament championships. The baseball team also won the department’s first-ever National Championship in 2016.

Individually, the Chanticleers had their first-ever individual NCAA Division I National Champion in Melissa Jefferson, who won the 60-meter dash at the 2022 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships in Feb. 2022. Jefferson, along with fellow track & field runner Mekenze Kelley, both went on to make history for the Coastal Carolina athletics department, as both were crowned U.S. Track & Field National Champions in the 100-meters and 400meters at the 2022 Toyota USA Track Outdoor Championships and 2022 USA Track & Field U20 Championships, respectively, in the summer of 2022.

Hogue, who has a long-time association with Coastal athletics, previously served as CCU’s associate vice president of marketing.

Hogue joined Coastal in 1997 and has served in several different roles in

the Department of Athletics and in the Office of University Communication, where he led CCU’s marketing and trademark licensing efforts.

Hogue is best known for his 17-year stint as the “Voice of the Chanticleers” on the Chanticleer Sports Network, providing live game broadcasts, features, and weekly programs about CCU athletics.

In 2013, Hogue was named a finalist for the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) Sportscaster of the Year for the state of South Carolina. He has edited a book entitled “Chanticleer Athletics: Fifty Years of Excellence” with other CCU contributors and dedicated the book to Edward M. “Dick” Singleton, former chancellor of the university. Partial proceeds from the book benefited the Edward M. Singleton Scholar-Athlete Award scholarship at CCU.

As the “Voice of the Chanticleers”, Hogue managed, produced, and coordinated the Chanticleer Sports Network. His colorful, exciting calls were synonymous with Chanticleer Athletics.

A 25-year broadcast veteran, Hogue built a diverse play-by-play resume that includes stints with USC’s Gamecock Radio Network, Minor League Baseball, and appearances on regional TV, including Fox Sports Net, SportSouth, and ESPN properties. He also served as the broadcast voice of the Big South Conference’s basketball TV package.

In his role as associate vice president of marketing, Hogue was charged with developing marketing strategies and advertising for University recruitment, academic, and specialty programs, as well as directing and monitoring the University’s trademark licensing program.

Previously, he served as the associate athletic director for enhanced media and assistant athletics director for marketing. He began his career at Coastal Carolina as the assistant sports information director.

Hogue earned his baccalaureate degree from the University of South Carolina and completed his MBA from Winthrop University. He and his wife, Laura, live in Conway with their daughters Rachel and Caroline.

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